The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914 Page: 4 of 7
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one i^re • barrels :>f
oil caii be - xp~.-:<*i in th-
lesal-aai Fr^sh Kale Ererj Diy
s-,;xf rariv .^ <;Uat
Aiifer's Candy Kitchen
•-] aad inv-^tigate far
H*a.dV'- fir Id-
Geo. A- Smith, of Chand-
ler it is given out. w:ll be
ap(/oiatdi --cretary f
School La ad Commit, r.
under tLe Be*" aiministra*
tion.
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ilib tLtC h!U L'.ftt. ■■■% Circle ray<
.te •; sew-
Ibey are laying stee
FOR
Fine Sread and Pastries
We use expert bakeri and hav* jwt totalled
modern machinery.
Yours for better service
Model Bakery
ve issued a neat
aoiuet containing many useful
recipes. Housewives will find
One of the re-
is
to "
^ I special attention to it. "How Last Sunday night burglars
to Preserve a Husband." We broke into the Hermann Dimus
are sure it will be read with Hardware store and the sum o
- ieas-re and profit by all §15 was taken from the cash reg
tbougfctful people. ister. No other loss was discov-
Phone 73
Sorne Tery wild legislation j^gbt ew-y • '■
is suge*i%*d for the 5th Ok- i^r -LiT come!
lahoma Legislature which
will convene in less than a ^ ,
Booth. There will be need 11 eon-L ' ered'
tji-#. T*"e sewing Circ.e w.il cj.-
Attention Water Consumers Z'
balance wheels. >*e tru- ^ Hand Store on north s> le of
th*-re are several such men Broadway, Saturday. December
in the legi-iature
Frank Rice, a faithful em-
•ee at the Model Bakery, has
been away a sh°rt wh-le on a
All monthly water rents are vacat;on which he spent with
... ThtfV will have cooked due on the 1st of every month re}atives at Tulsa and Kiefer.
' t^A Mir^ies and various other'in advance, and It not paid by He returned Wednesday.
food, candies ana ai uiththantar will be cut __
We would suggest to mem-L^for-Ie. Patronize them. the
Mrs.C E. Griffith was called to
Coffey ville last Saturday on ac-
count of the serious illness of
her mother. She is expected
back Saturday, her mother being
much better when last heard
from.
Kraker Brothers, who recent-
ly purchased the lot where the
postoffiee is at present located,
will put up a good stone build-
ing on the lot early next year.
hers of the Oklahoma Legis-
lature that they ponder well
the old saying "That people
who are governed least are
governed best. Don t pour
too many bill- into lhe leg-
islative hopper. Our stat-
ute books are loaded down
with ill considered legisla-
tion. Make haste slowly''is
a good mo*to for legislators.
We don't think it necessa
ry to offer any apology for
the large amount of space we
devote to the new railroad
proposition. It is the great
question now confronting
Drumright and Creek coun
ty. With this railroad built
this county will enter upon a
development rarely seen in
any section of the great
Southwest and Drumright
will be the center of activity,
off. At a recent meeting of the
in a good cause. Board of Trustees they ordered
7" • • this strictly enforced. This
E T Jeffries, who is ^ month may be paid until the
with T. B. ' ain in runm.g l9th ^d thereafter your water
meat market just east o. . win be cut off and one dollar
bridge on EastBroadwaj charge for turning on again,
his family here this ^eekfrom Yqu may pay rent at my office
t&eir former home near \\ ilbur , ^ ^ Horge Shoe Qr send the
ton. La Flore count;.. He,; J- amount by mail. Cards are be*
chaseda lot and built a residence ^ ^ ^ ^ gure and
in the Fulkerson addition. ^ ^ ^
Branham the Dentist at the £arj Foster,
DeVine Rooms. 2 doors north'
of State Bank.
. _ rtla*. JI'Jl the call.r.* of an e.ec- nen
er and daughter, Mildred: Mrs.
Walter Hudgel and children;
the fuv/w of fa^
•■tk comitrttct and w* « ' '
Governor-elect William
is already hard at work on
his job. Hie friends are not
surprised at this. Judge
Williams is no laggard, and
he has sense enough to know
he cannot begin too soon to
lay his plans and select his
men to carry out the reforms
and establish the good gov
ern ment in Oklahoma he
promised during the stren
«ou§ campaign he passed
through to secure the
nomination and later to be
elected at the general elec-
tion. We hope the legisla
ture will work in harmony
with him. for much of hi
success will depend upon
how well the legislature
performs its part of the task.
Water Commissioner.
Last Sunday, Mr and Mrs. L
ldiiel had as guests for
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Parch-
Ordinance No. 44 G. Hudgel had as guests for din-
Mrs. Elda Hudgel: Mrs. Scircle:
and Mrs. Lacey and daughter,
Ruth.
Why pay rent when you can
buy lots in the new addition on
easy payments? See Aaron
IT'S THE
Bargains in Kitchen Cabinets
if you go to Marcu3 Purnitare
Store-
Mrs. F. Haust has returned
after spending six weeks with
with home folks at Newton, 111
Ed Wals, the baker, is putting
in a hamburger stand a* the
front of the building recently
Taeated by Edmister's second
hand store.
-! d«cl*r. « an «r.er*er.cT.
Whereat. The Town of Drurr.rtht. Creei
of the community, it • r f
CO' Strj-~t - P * ~ s*<rr' *
whi' h^r^lma^a. T-.r.t, Tkou-nd IxJten ■ -
There are no fundi in The Town Drumright about it.
T-eajtin aTaiiab.e f-.r «aid p ~ "
granted said tow a b, tie Ooo. ut^ on and
Law, of Oklah <m f • "■ °\r
, provided tha aaaM it authoniad ky
the qualified property taiw-nr e'ttora of miM
v,wr. at an «Uctkm that purpoaa. -
r""t°Ufda aed br the B-rd of T^ tweeoftia
Incorporated Town of Drumr-,*ht. Creek Ooontr
°s2S^Tl. That the praaid«it af the E«rd of
TrvateM he and he ia heraky aotkocued and d -
all • •P*"*' ' " bTfc"',S.i;%tl
Tewn of Drumr *ht. Calahocna. on the 2hh -a>
,1 n*« ai ber. 1*1*. 'er the parpoae ef '.hr-^_-«
t-> tke prot-erty Uipayin* T^tara of aaid Town
Crwek Co-nt,
Ohiah"mA, tocur an indebted **■ issair.f
iU Tve^otiabie caopoc c the
principal . -n. of . pro^«
1 : Ik' p ,rp"** of c<*>a«J-act r g and e^ .
p,'., a Jw« 1 * tke t-
ownad tieiusiaely by aatdv,""11 Vrf it|L>
collect an anr.aal tax. la add.t,on to «*->
uiK*a tike Uxsbt* in ^
"i^auftc-at to pay the .atereat o.
h, di a> t fa"a d-e. an.! a t eooati. te
a aTnk.n* f.ad f-.r U.e w—r.t ,f tkejnr - ■
t.* t* rl f — nen due. «>d bon.1. to l«r tn-
at tke raw of ' V" «*nt per ar.narru
t«/ahle ae«i-annua::>. aad to become d-e
wit^. n 35 ) -era f rr* tkear date
akali be mad* a proclamation. rned WW
pr«.-e i ft!.- «•*•: f 7r',"T *!T*?f'thl
U^Tvwt CVr . ththa
.. ^ -r _0 ud aha^l set f'ftb the p. p-
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a . bvr ar- lueaooa * tke po!!in« ^
v -r of -•«# «£•*' •h* \ .
■ Miam >f the Aeeoa - >«• c r-'a-t the eta«
-a« e.e-t.-Ja J*
wade awl the ree-jlta eai>T*a« J aa in a.ek
1 Vm ba_.-"J for tke aa>d
■-.^T r^-e^arr >-p: — -kat: he p «p«> d bT the
dot aryl ««-' ered by hi-n «o the pfwciart alac-
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p.Wvr p« . -afe- J '4 '***'■ U
f«r*by t. " av t/j, u* r-^ - wh-r I
t. 1 ahaT -^a< «*art aed be
' c^ «^ii«t «r fraaa and a^tar t«a pa—ace ai^.
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l*r 1914 O C. ELLIOTT
pr*« deT t '/f bar4 erf In *f«a,
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1«ra Cm.
TRY
The Basket Grocery
FOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
We save y J n i; / .
Fred Ewing
2nd door west of Morrow Hotel.
KODAK
WE SELL
Estraj Notice
1 bay horse. 2 years old. j
chunky made, 14 hands h' n. ■
J iron gray filley 3 years old.
Said stock came to my pla^e 5
miles due east of Drumright a-.d
1 1-2 miles south of O re. Par-
ties owning above stock can
have szme by payin" for their
keep. H S Holema
And a better Kamera does not exist than
the KODAK
There's a i lea=ure in takiLe pictures not A illed by any other enjoyment, and
photos provide tangible evidence of the faces and places and incidents recorded.
' We sell Kodaks of every size and capacity. There's one small enough for the
children, one equal to the most expert work, an excellent camera of poaket siie.
The prices are the lowest for superior photo takers, so low as to provide a toy,"
or done up fancy, with high-grade lens at hig her prices.
Kodak rupplies films, papers, chemicals, utensils for taking, making, mounting
enlarging and finishing pictures.
BURNEY BRASEL
DRUGGIST
NEXT DOOR TO BANK
' 'srs They've sot It."
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Blair, H. S. The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914, newspaper, December 11, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147782/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.