Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 332, Ed. 1 Monday, February 5, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DRUMRIGHT DERRICK
IF YOU WANT A CARPENTER
one hour or a month we will find you one—one board or a car load, the same prompt service at—
Long-Bell Lumber Company
George M. Wilson, Manager
THE OLD
RELIABLE
Telephone 2
We Sell Glass and Paint.
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Prescription Precision
Your prescriptions must be filled with precision.
The most minute details of the doctors directions must
be followed correctly or the medicine will likely not
have the desired results upon the patient. That's
what we do.
DRUGS, DRUG SUNDRIES, TOILET ARTICLES
BRASEL
THE REXALL DRUGGIST
Commerce Bldg.
Phone 87
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Tanlac
In Town Now
$1.00 PER BOTTLE .
Our Two Stores nre Exclusive Agent#
PfllfiCE DRUG STORES
Harry T. Chrisney, Prop
No. 1—E. Brdwy, Knight Rid' .
No. 2—Corner Penn. & Broad-
way, Canfiield Bldg-
Office and Residence
Phone 256
X-Ray Examinations, Elec-
trical Treatments
AMUSEMENTS
DR. 1.1. RAMEY
Room 105
Drumright State Bank Building
I am Specializing in Serum Treatments, including the
Lymph Compound for Tuberculosis and Syphillis
All the Serums Used When Necessary
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and Surgery
Genitor Urinary Trouble
Strand Theatre
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MIDWAY CAFE
East Broadway
At the Stone Bridge
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The Business Han's Car
NEW FORDS
Arriving Daily
Central Garage
Phone 336
Touring Cars, $392.75
F. 0. B. Drumright
Roadsters, $377.75
F. 0. B. Drumright
Place Your Orders Now For
Immediate Delivery
Sing Sing's appeal for more bar-
bers may be granted, although many
evildoers have e^'aped getting theirs
by a close shave.
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ELECTRIC STUDIO
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The Clay Williams Musical Come-
dy company will present "Confu-
sion," one of the most successful mu-
sical comedy attractions of the west-
ern circuit, at the Strand Theatre
today. The play is in two acts and
three scenes. It has proved to be a
star attraction wherever presented
and its reception has been most cor-
dial. The Fox features today pre-
sent "Little Miss Happiness" with
June Caprice and Harry Hillard.
This is a five-part Fox feature of es-
pecial merit. Booked for tomorrow
is "Dare Devil Kate," one of the bejt
pictures of the season
part Vitagraph.
It
Idle Hour Theatre.
AT WEINBERGER'S
Chewing Gum
and Candy
For the Girls
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• L. JAMES MARKS
Attorney-at-Law
Six Years' Experience Depart-
ment of Justice, United States
Government o i
City Hall Building o i
Drumright, Okla. 0
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96
Pack's Meat Market
Formerly Adam's
Cash Market
Formerly Adams Cash Market
Fresh and cured meats, Sta-
ple and Fancy Groceries.
Fresh Fish and Oysters ev-
ery Friday.
Phone 96 N. Pa Ave
J MODERN QUIET
CONVENIENT
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Dentistry Phone 55 o
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STAR
ROOMS
Phone 290 ; Piles! Piles!
Hobart Henley, possibly one of the
greatest players in the movies, will
appear today at the Idle Hour thea-
tre in that beautiful* and enchanting
drama "The Sign of the Poppy" a
five-act Bluebird, of late release.
In this play he receives the strong
support of dainty little Miss Gertrude
Selby, whose success as a movie ac-
tress is phenomenal, and who is prais
ed by thousands who have seen her
in this wonderful picture. "The
Sign of the Poppy" is adapted from
a story of strong heart interest. The
characters who participate in its pro-
duction are selected and the best of
the Blue Bird studios. Manager
Snodgrass calls special attention to
the coming features which he has
booked for this theatre and instducts
the theatre-going public to watch ad-
vertising on the pictures which he
has secured for the near future.
The Pastime
The Nestell Players, who began a
four days engagement at the Pastime
theatre pleased a large audience last
night with their presentation of that
famous drama, "The Tragedy of Gos-
sip", in which Miss Edyth La Nora
took the leading part with the sup-
port of one of the strongest casts to
ever appear in the city. This evening
they offer that sensational success,
"My Wife's Divorce" a three act
drama of society life, and a play with
a moral, featuring again Miss La
Nora, a talented actress. This com-
pany is exceptionally strong, carry-
ing the most elaborate scenery in the
west and playing only the latest
dramas of the season. Their cast is
made up of the strongest characters
playing the west, and every play in
their repertoire will be appreciated.
A good picture program will be of-
fered in connection with the dra-
matic show this evening.
Ileinze, the piano nan, has secured
the services of an expert piano tuner.
If your piano needs tuning, call at my
place in the rear of the Guaranty
State Bank. Phone 325. 314-tf.
Rates: 50c, 75c, $1.00
Special Rates by Week
Mrs. W. 0. Mayfield, Prop, j
Corner of Broadway and j
Penn. Ave.
NOTICE.
Warrants Nos. 1 to 23, inclusive
1!)1G and 1917 series, on general fund
t , are now payable.
^ I Remove Any Case of Piles, no mat-1 ARTHUR DAVIS
* tcr how long standing. No Cutting, j City Treasurer " 227-tf.
* No Cauterizing or Tying Off. With-
t out detention of Work or Pleasure. |
| Satisfaction Guaranteed.
i Special Attention Given To Chronic ]
Female Disorders.
Phone 51, or write
DR. R. L. HUDSPETH'S
Sanitarium
Shawuee, Oklahoma
NOTICE
All series of KH5 and 191fi war-
rants on general fund are now pay-
able.
• ARTHUR DAVIS,
City Treasurer. 277-tf.
Marrying a man to reform him is
like trying to make a satisfactory
omelet out of a bad egg.
Yes, we are quite neutral, until it
pleases us to become otherwise. And
we please when we please.
C. E. MILLER
Notary Public
I will rent your house or sell your
property.
O'Dell Building
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
R. G. CLEMENTS
Phone 86
Justice of the Peace
Pennsylvania Avenue and First Street
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
Surely the entente allies have
gift approaching genius for blund-
ering in southeastern Europe.
There is one sure way to end the
European war, and that is for all
sides to simply quit fighting.
With onions at such high prices, it
will not be long before the man with
money can be distinguiahed by his
breath.
And when you come to think of it,
that young fellow Gump, who fell
was rightly named.
For nice cheap residence lots, see
George Dumont. 322-6t
TAKEN UP
One brown horse and saddle, weight
750 pounds, branded "B" on left
shoulder and "G" on left hip. Taken
up February 2. J. E. Rafferty, 4 1-2
miles S. W. of Drumright. P. O.
Cushing, Route 4. 333-3t-p
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The scale of wages on and after
March 1st., will be sixty (60) cents
per hour.
CARPENTERS' UNION NO. 1412.
307-14tc
Coon's
Second Hand Store
and storage company, store and
warehouse. Goods bought and
sold. Near bridge between Drum-
right and Tiger. Phone 320.
C. D. Blachly R. M. Blachly
Physician and Surgeon Dentist.
DRS. BLACHLY, BLACHLY,
BLACHLY & BLACHLY
Drumright, Oklahoma.
Phone No. 48.
H. L. Blachly Lucile Spire Blachly
Dentist Physician & Surgeon
Notice to
Gas Consumers
December Gas Bills are now
past due.
Gas will be shut off and me-
ters removed from delinquent
consumers on January 16th.
Star Shoe Shop
Opposite Drumright State Bank
North Pennsylvania Avenue
Hand-Sewed Soles and Cement
Work a Specialty
We Guarantee Our Work
HENRY T. RECTOR, Prop
WEINBERGER'S
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The Oil Field's Largest
Cigar Store
BILLIARDS
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Announcement
yoa regular, at 10c par weak.
Brown's Cash Grocery
wishes to announce to the public that their store, for-
merly located on East Wood Street, has been remov-
eci, and is now located on South Pennsylvania Ave.,
in the building formerly occupied by the Kentucky
Mercantile Company, at the intersection of Fulkerson
Street.
FAIRNESS
Enlarge Stock
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We will now enlarge our stock of high grade groc-
eries and add a complete stock of fresh and cured
meats. We will appreciate your patronage and prom-
ise fair dealings, best quality and honest weight in
everything.
Brown's Cash Grocery
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