Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 334, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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FOUND
FOUND—Black Overcoat, owner car
have same by calling at my store
paying this ad. anil describing prop-
erty. Frank Shreves. 333-.lt
CUNNINGHAM
Chiropractor
Also Electrical Treat-
ments.
o Phone 228. Massad Bid. O
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o $17 TAILORING CO. o
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"The Madness of Helen," the latest
of all Brady's plays, at the Strand
Theatre tomorrow. 334-lt.
9 9 9
2 good lots with fence, 3-room
o house, good well water, shed,
0 barn. Terms: half cash, bal-
o ance one year's time. Inquire
o Cal Raper, Drumright, Okla.
o 3 blocks north Drumright
o State Bank. 332-3t
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male Diseases! 0
Use Our Printed* Balm Treat- o
ment. 0
(Inexpensive) 0
Saves Operations; Restore 0
Health and Youth.
Call or Phone 352 0
MRS. HOMER WILSON 0
103 Second Ohio Ave. o
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Star Rooms, furniture
for sale. Good business. Mostly
steady roomers. Corner of Broadway
and Pennsylvania avenue. Inquire of
Mrs. W. O. Mayfield. Phone 290.
334-2t.
FOR RENT- New State Rooms; 12
rooms, furnished, modern. Call
A. J. Swayden. 332-2tw
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Alta Rooming House,
on Broadway. 12 rooms, summer
kitchen, modern. Inquire at Alta
Rooms. 333-Gtp.
FOR SALE
good fonci
Swayden.
-2 houses, J
and water.
ft. lots,
Call A. J.
332-2tw
0 CITY NEWS ITEMS 0
: : STILL WRANGLING
OVER R. R. FUND
Watch for Reed's big Auction Sale
on February 10th. 330-6 They are still wrangling in Sapulpa
• • • over the remainder of the $25,000
Miss Mattie Leatheroc las u bonus fund to complete the Sapulpa
turned home from a visit with friends & Qil raiiroa(} jnt0 Drumright,
in Okahoma City. j)# ]j McMasters, city commissioner
Mrs II 11. Jones of Oklahoma City "f has ™d« 8 rc<lues'
for the turning over to the city of
the remainder of the fund, now in
the hands of the trustees who had
charge of it following the recent
mass meeting in the Sapulpa court
house in which different propositions
concerning the disposition of the
money were discussed
The matter was finally left in the
hands of a committee. In the mean
• * • I time the projet of a building a new
Mrs. L. Brown has returned waterworks dam, on the construction
home from a visit with friends and which it is proposed to expend the
relatives in Nowata. | greater portion of the fund, hns been
^ " * formulated and the work for which
( oming to the Pastime Theatre, nQW being ou^ There will be
Thursday, Ruby Darby and her Gold- m conference between the Sapulpa
FOR SALE—Gray & Davis 7 1-2
horse-power gasoline engine, almost
new. Dr. D. B. Easley, phone 55.
332-Gtc
FOR SALE—A 3-room bungalow, lo-
cated close in, on corner of First
and Ohio. Electric lights, also a good
supply of water. Lot 50x140. Party
leaving the city. Call for F. G. Jabara
at Massad Bros. tf.
FOR SALE—Bosch magneto. Guar-
anteed best condition. Inquire this
office. 316-tf.
FOR SALE—A brand new Protec-to-
graph check writer. The business-
man's safeguard. Absolutely the lat-
est type of check protector. Have gone
out of business and have no further
use for it. Inquire Derrick office. 31G
FOR SALE — B-flat cornet silver.
plated. Cheap for cash. Inquire at
Derrick office. 308-tf.
FOR SALE—Shoe shop, making mon
ey. Good reasons for selling. Tele-
phone 298 or write Box 1192, to
January 15
FOR TRADE
TO TRADE—Business lot in Yale,
Okla., on Main street, for a car. Ad-
dress L. F., care of Derrick. 314-tf.
WANTED
WANTED—Place where boy of 14
can do chores mornings and even-
ings for board and attend school. Call
phone 290, or inquire Star Hotel,
corner Broadway and Penn. avenue.
334-2t.
WANTED—Revolvers, shot guns and
suits. Highest prices paid. Drum
right Loan & Mer. Co. 315-24
M. A. West
Real Estate -- Insurance
Rentals -- Exchanges
P. 0. Box 993
who formerly lived in Drumright, i*
visiting with friends here this week.
Miss Corda Case of Nowata, is the
guest for this week of Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Brown.
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Tht Madness of Helen," the latest
of all Brady's plays, at the Strand
Theatre tomorrow. 334-lt.
en Gate Girls. One day only. 334-1.
Mrs. WUbur Barber has gone to a ^ew
Stillwater to Join lier husband. She
will make her home in that town.
Miss Mildred Dougherty has gone
to Tulsa, where she will make her
home with her sister.
"The Madness of Helen," the latest
of all Brady's plays, at th
Theatre tomorrow.
uthorities and the fund trustees
RUBY COMING BACK
TODAY'S STANDING
IN PIANO CONTEST
The standing of the various con-
testants in the voting for the $350
prize piano, this afternoon, was as
follows:
Second Ward 143,156
Third Ward 400,012
Fourth Ward 379,074
M. E. Church 9,467
Baptist Church 13,G07
Mrs. Engle 48,880
W. O. W 938
Total 995,734
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0 Auto Livery 0
o Phone 330 o
0 All Calls Promptly Answered 0
0 Day and Night. 0
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MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Cleaned and Pressed
Alterations and Fashionable Dress
making.
MRS. C. A. HAYHOW,
Across from Tri-State Livery.
Ey., Ear, Now aaJ Tkr«« o
Rooms 418-14-16, 8rd Floor o
Mammot hBolldtng o
Offic. Hour.: 0
8 to 12 m., 1 to 6 p. m., 7 to 8 o
p. m. o
SHAWNEE, OKLA. o
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o Office and Residence Phone o
o 256 o
o X-Ray Examinations, Electric- o
o al Treatments o
o DR. I. 1. RAMEY o
o Room 105 o
o Drumright State Bank Bldg. o
Coming to the Pastime Theatre,
Thursday, Ruby Darby and her Gold-
en Gate Girls. One day only. 334-1.
9 9 9
Add to the horrors of war: Hair-
pins arc almost as scarce in London
as are hen teeth.
A lot of gentlemen in the Capital
who don't care for publicity should
have had themselves elected Vice-
President in the first place.
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"The Madness of Helen," the latest
of all Brady's plays, at the Strand
Theatre tomorrow. 334-lt.
COMING TOMORROW
Strand Theatre
ETHEL CLAYTON and CARLVLE BLACKWELL
Coming to the
Thursday, Ruby Darby and her Gold-
en Gate Girls. One day only. 334-1.
Ruby Darby and her Golden Gate
Girls are coming back to the Pastime
Theatre, but just for one day only.
Tomorrow matinee and evening they
will appear at this theatre, filling in
Strand j a one-day's stand. Their bill to be
334-lt. | presented will be absolutely new, nev-
• or having been reproduced here be-
Pastime Theatre, fore. "The Blues" will feature the
evening's entertainment.
Wait for "A Million For Mary,"
that big five-reel Mutual Star fea-
ture with Kolb and Dill at the Idle
Hour theatre Friday. 332-5t,
■ • •
Fourth episode of "The Crimson!
Stain Mystery," at the Idle Hour
Theatre, today. 334-1. j
■ • •
Wait for "A Million For Mary,"
that big five-reel Mutual Star fea-
ture with Kolb and Dill at the Idle i
Hour theatre Friday. 332-5t
• • •
The Model Laundry has the latest
machinery and are capable of doing
the high grade work when others fail.
Soft water is the cause. Phone 147.
No. 327-lm
• • •
SCHOOL NOTES FROM
THE SECOND WARD
"The Madness of Helen," the latest
of all Brady's plays, at the Strand
Theatre tomorrow. 334-lt.
1 509 Extra Piano Ms f
{ T
£ With Every Pair ot :j.
SHOES I
In
WHY PAY RENT.
FOR SALE:
A fifty foot lot east front in Jones
addition in the heart of the high class
resident section will sell at a big bar-
gain; the owner says still.
FOR SALE—One 3-room house with
barn or garage, and a good well of
water with a pump in it, on East Fed-
Smith; Misses Laura Dix, Blanche
ance $15 or $20 a month.
M. A. WEST, The Real Estate Man
(By Jaunita Winons)
Winifred Brown and Stella Stew-
art are absent on account of measles.
Martha Wahlforth and Mabel Wil-
son have returned to school after a
slight illness.
We are having tests this week in
the seventh grade.
Jessie Mooney is absent on account
of death in the family.
Bessie Mills, Zelma Yaunt and
Zelma Eichinger of the sixth grade,
are out of school today.
We extend an invitation to all pa-
trons and friends to visit our school
at any time. Visitors are always wel-
comed by the teachers and pupils.
The fifth grade was successful in
the spelling contest last Friday, with
the third ward. Our fourth grade lost
in the contest to the fourth ward.
Miss Ruth Green, our primary
teacher, was on the sick list last
week.
50 foot lot, corner of Pennsylva-
nia avenue and Noble street, with a
three room house will sell for $400.
This is a bargain and should sell
quick, as the owner says sell.
If you are looking for a lease this
is the one that should interest you,
I have an offset to a well that is now
drilling in Kiowa county, either 40
or 80 acres; this looks good, will sell
for $12.00 an acre.
If you are looking for a home, I
have a number of desirable places,
and can sell it to you the same as
paying rent.
We have some nice lots in the
Broadway Addition, small payment
down, balance easv terms
H. L. COHEN
"The Real Estate Man"
Phone 165. Evans Rooms
Two Doors Ei st of Guaranty Bank
You Buy at the
ST. JOE BARGAIN
STORE'S BIG SALE
Special
Three Men's Work Shirts for
$1.00
Get Busy and
Win That
$350.00 Piano
"The Madness
of Helen"
A Famous Wm. A. Brady Drama From
the Story by Emmett Campbell Hall
One of the Greatest ot all Love Dramas
ADMISSION 10c-20c. MATINEE AND EVENING
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L. I. EVANS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Fulkerson Bldg.
Phone Office 252
House 372
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The Cushing Hospital
invites every reputable physician to bring .his .cases
here. Good nurses, excellent care PHONE 307
Miss Esther Young, R. N.
Superintendent
Dr. Charles C. Sims
Dr. William Penn Sims
DRS. SIMS
Practice limited to Pri-
vate Diseases and Dis-
eases of the Rectum.
Fulkerson Building. Op-
posite Post Office-
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FOR SALE—A small house and barn
for two horses and a cow. Chicken
house. Lot 25x130 feet. For $250.
$50 cash, the balance $15 a month.
M. A. WEST, The Real Estate Man
FOR SALE—Two nice laying lots,
out on Ohio. Each lot 50x140 feet
in size. One inside lot $75, the other
corner lot $125.
M. A. WEST, The Real Estate Man
MRS. KNIGHT RETURNS
Want to list some little properties
close in for sale, at a bargain, and
on reasonable terms. Have some par
ties interested.
M. A. WEST, The Real Estate Man
FOR SALE—One 4 room house, on
Noble street, 1 block south Basket
Grocery; lot 50x140 ft; has a small
chicken house and park, and lot of
shade; priced at $47«>.00; $7i> cash,
and $20.00 per month.
M. A. WEST, The Real Estate Man
Mrs. Orville Knight, of the Keifer
Mercantile Company, has returned
from an extensive buying trip in
which she visited the New York and
other eastern markets. Mrs. Knight
has purchased a complete line of late
spring and summer modes which are
expected to arrive in Drumright in
the near future.
Fourth episode of
Stain Mystery," at
Theatre, today.
"The Crimson
the Idle Hour
334-1.
FOR SALE—One pair rabbits, spot-
ted, white and maltese. Phone 173.
334-lt
Fourth episode of "The Crimson
Stain Mystery," at the Idle Hour
Theatre, today. 334-1.
First published in the Evening Der-
rick. Feb. 2, 1917.—ending Feb.
23, 1917.
In the Justice Court of Drumright,
Oklahoma, A. J. Bell, Justice of
the Peace.
M. C. Bice, Plaintiff,
vs.
M. T. Barnes, Defendant.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Said defendant W. T. Barnes will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named court for money |
judgment and damages, for the sum j
of $20.00 and must answer the pe-!
tition filed herein by said plaintiff, I
on or before the 2d day of March, J
1917, or said petition will be taken
as true and a judgment for said
plaintiff in the sum of $20.00 with |
all the cost of this suit will be ren-
dered accordingly and the garnishee
therein sustained.
A. J. BELL
Justice of the Peace
H. A. Gassaway, Atty. for Plaintiff.
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"The Madness of Helen," the latest
of all Brady's plays, at the Strand
Theatre tomorrow. 334-lt.
9 9 9
Phone No. 00 for job printing.
REMEMBER—
Our stock is kept complete for your benefit. When in need of
anything in our line, you are almost sure to find it here.
OUR SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR WILL RELIEVE
THAT TICKLING COUGH FOR YOU
E. J. SKIDM0RE
DRUMRIGHT'S OLDEST DRUGGIST
And the printing press is respon-
sible for many of the revolutions of
the world.
Order your whale steaks early, .j.
The price of whale meat is going up * £
too. ^
X
| Drumright Steam $
Laundry
PHONE 125
-X-H-X-x-X-X-X-K-H-:-^
Coming Friday
PASTIME THEATRE
AUDREY MUNSON
'PURITY'
The Greatest of All Photoplays
Fr'day, Feb. 9
Pastime Theatre
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