Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 61, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DRUMR1GH T DERRICK
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0 CITY NEWS ITEMS 0
1 Mrs. A1 Craig is on a visit here
from Grove City, Pa.
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J. . Campbell spent Friday in
Drumright, the guest of friends.
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J. C. Morphis of Cleveland was in
the city between trains yesterday.
J. S. Tolliver of Tulsa was a busi-
ness visitor in Drumright yesterday.
He returned to Tulsa this forenoon.
Chalmers factory service man now
located at City Garage, Shamrock.
49-2tw.
C. E. Winans of Wintti & Mock is
in Oklahoma City today on business.
S. R. McCorkle of Ponca City was
visiting friends in the city yesterday.
A. D. Fears, of Muskogee was a
business visitor in Drumright yester-
day.
R. C. Miilspaugh of Topeka, Kan.,
was in the c.-y yesterday on a busi-
ness trip and visiting frieiids. Mr
Millspaugii is the son of the lato Rish-
•p Millspuugh of Kansas.
Mrs. A. L. Holland, a New York
woman, paid $2,000 for a little dog.
If we had known she was in the
market we would have sold her a big
dq; for considerably less r.oney.
Otto Sherry of the Strand Hotel
went to Oklahoma City today on bus-
iness.
Mrs. Miles Pulse of Cleveland, is
visiting her husband here for a few
days.
Mrs. Fred Kerr left today for La
fayette, Ind., where she will visit her
former h omo.
Charles E. Webster of Bartlesville
ii in the city today on business and
visiting friends.
MassaJ Mercantile Agency is agent
for the Scotch Woolen Mills all wool
ruits made-to-order for $15.. 60-2tc
We read where one man has dis-
covered that we can live on food cost-
ing $3.68 a month. Personally, we
would rather try some more painless
method of suicide.
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Telephone
No. 8
We have just received a carload of
Pretty_Dishes
At Prices that will Satisfy
G. C. HERRMANN, The ""r<"var0 Man
Auto
Delivery
300 samples of the Scotch Woolen
Mills to select your suit from at Mas-
sad Mercantile Agency. Made to or-
der for $15.00. G0-2tc.
Among the business visitors to the
c.ty yester lay were W. A. Green-
wood and Dan Ward of Tulsa.
Have your measure taken by Mas-
sad Mercantile Agency. They are
selling the Scotch Woolen Mills made
to order suit for $15.00. 60-2tc
Miss Hazel Jones of Chicago
visit.ng friends here. She will
irain in Drumri^Vt. several fi«y<\
Take HERBINE for indigestion. It
relieves the pain in a few minutes and
forces the fermented matter which
causes the misery into the bowels
where it is expelled. Price 50c. Sold
by Palace Drug Stores. 45-2t-w
Take HERBINE for indigestion. It
relieves the pain in a few minutes and
forces the fermented matter which
causes the misery into the bowels,
where it is expelled. Price B0 cents.
Sold by Palace Drug Store. 45-2tw.
A fellow who has become a multi-
millionaire from war profits has
founded an institution for the study
of the consequences of war. Prob-
ably expects to be the whole show
himself.
Our idea of an "overt act" in do-
mestic life is to spill a cup of coffee
on a clean table cloth.
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O NOTICE! O
Our Tanlac has arrived. Palace ,<
Drug Stores. ul-ltc j1
We might discuss the high cost of
living, were it not for the fact that it
Is too high for comment.
Genuine made-to-order suits of all
styles sold by Massad Mercantile
Agency for $15*00. 60-2tc.
A good treatment for a cold settled
in the lungs is a HERRICK'S RED
PEPPER POROUS PLASTER appli-
ed to the chest to draw out inflama-
tion, and BALLARD ' S H O R E
HOUND SYRUP to relax tightness.
You get the two remedies for the
price of one by buying the dollar size
Horehound Syrup; there is a porous
plaster free with each bottle. Sold
by Palace Drug Stores. 45-2tw
FOUND—Pocket book with money
in same, owner can huve same by
describing property and paying for
this ad. 61-tf
Our Tanlac has arrived. Palace
Drug Stores. 61-ltc
Many a fellow sits at the head of
the table and fondly imagines that he
is the head of the family, but
Steffen's Special Ice Cream and
Sherbet at Palace Drug Stores 01-1 tc
Our wife found a bean in the pan-
try yesterday and now she's saving
it for the Sunday dinner. Come over.
Bill!
Steffen's Special Ice Cream and
Sherbet at Palace Drug Stores 61-ltc
Life is life, and that's about all we
know about it. J?
i I hereby notify the general
> public that today, March 22,
> 1917, J. C. Carter severed his
> connection with the Drum-
> right Evening Derrick and
> that he is NOT AUTHORIZ-
3 ED to make collections, con-
) tracts or transact any business
3 of any character for this pub-
3 lication or this office. Furth-
j ermore, I will not be responsi-
o Me for any obligations which
o he may have contracted or o j
d may in the future contract. o
t> Signed: o I
o LOU S. ALLARD, Prop, o
o Drumright Evening Derrick o
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THE SERVESELF LUNCH 0
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m
The Presbyterians will have no -
church services either morning or *
evening, as the pastor will be absent 0
from the city. 0
The Episcopalians will occupy the 1 0
church at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. i 0
W. B.LOGAN, Minister, j o
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. 0
"Sitting at tho Feet of Jesus" will 0
b0 the theme Sunday, 11:00 a. m. ®
"A Man Hunt" will be the evening
theme, 7:45.
Ruth Nichols will lead the Epworth
League, 7:00 p. m.
Mrs. E. R. Aubrey will hold Jr. o ooooooooooooo o o
I League 2:30.
I Blind P oone Concert Company
Open for business Monday
morning. Everybody welcome
209 East Broadway, fourth
door East of Guaranty State
Bank.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
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We are Americans!
$10.00 REWARD—1 will pay $10.00
reward for the return of a strayed
4-year-old deep red Heifer with a
few Herford marks on the head. Has
horns.' Weight about 1,200 pounds.
Right hind leg was rope marked. No-
tify Claud Campbell, P. O. Box 1224,
Drumright, Oklahoma. Gl-lt.
YOEMEN—NOTICE
All members of the Yoemen are re-
quested to be present at the. regular
meeting Saturday night. Business
of importance (50-2tc.
The Derrick ails get result®.
will appear at the church on Tuesday o
8:00 p. m. «
The Ladies Aid will serve a "Jit- o
ney Lunch" on Easter Day. °
"Passion Week" will be observed o
with appropriate services. o
256 at Sunday School and 9 ae-i o
cessions to the church last Sunday, j o
Come and welcome. | o
H. H. SHELDON, Pastor.
ALL KINDS
of
FRESH FLOWERS
and
FLOWER POTS
—at—
MRS. H. P. JENSEN'S
—at—
218 East 3rd St. and Ohio.
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Jacob Marcus
Undertaker
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Embalmer
Use our lungmotor in case
of accident
PHONE 45
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ARTHUR DAVIS
CITY
IREASURER
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Try 8he
Model Laundry
For Belter Work
Phone 147 We call lor and deliver
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I. I. RAMEY, M. D.
Office over Drumright State Bank
ROOM 105. TEL. 256
High class Electrical Treatment, Vibration, Auto
Condensation, Hot Air, Ultra, Violet Ray and High
Frequency Treatment; Surgery, Scientific Treatment
for Piles; No Cutting or Tying off; No detention from
Business. Chronic Troubles a Specialty.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Catarrh.
Up to the Minute Treatment.
Lady in Office.
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COMING
STRAND
THEATRE
Sunday
FiThJatyin The United Musical Comedy Co.
Present The Foot light Girls
Class Musical Comedies
A Company of Real Fun Makers. A Singing and Dancing Chorus of Pretty Girts. The United Quartette of Harmony Singers.
LATEST PICTURES:—"Brother, Equal"—2 Reel Thanhouser. ."Reel Life" 1 Reel Gamount. "Love, Burglars and Bull Dogs"—Vogue.
ADMISSION: 10 and 20 CENTS.
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