Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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the druhrich t derrick
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Mis* Pauline Duke of Guthrie i> in
l>iumri)rht today on business.
ttw and thief insurance.
Wan. Phone 156.
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I DRUMRIGHT SCHOOLS
ARE THE LARGEST IN
WIFE "LOVED HIM SO;"
BUT SLAYS DENTIST
L. C.
Insure your automobiles against be-
injt Hole by L. C. West. Phone l.ifi
if a-tf!
Justice Bill is looking after busi-
ness matters in Shawnee today.
LADIES TURNED
r-RUMRIGHT t-Rire Nlro'd .
Drumright has the largest •'nroll-
inent in her schools of any town in
c *eek county. Sapulpa is the r.ear-
TA VAIITIK AT AIM 1 t°m!M,tiu'r to . ty and <he
' I/ IUUI flu AuAin
ihe Drumright school* for the first day
j eached 1900. Agaih Drumright can
At the home of Mrs. W. W. Wolf on and rightly, too, to be th. net-
Wood street Mrs. Hugh Johnson an«1 , *"°politnn citv of Creek county
Chicago, Sept. 12.—Dr. George
ALL CREEK COUNTY
• ce here "I'm sorry I killed him; I
loved him so," she sobbed when ten-
ants of nearby offices rushed in. "He
threatened to break up our home. He
didn't come home last night pnd 1
couldn't stand it any longer." She
was arrested.
Her husband was 47 years of age
and his wife 35.
MY FLAG
C. C. Marshall of the Gusmnty M™ Wolf entertained the Lady Mao-
State bank left yesterday for Kansas I ■'"''ees last niirht with a combination S\
City on business lackey and little irirls' party. And. i
truly time turned backward in its
flight and made them girls again just ! It has been announced that the
L. C. West, the insurance man, is
located in the city, Hall building.
Phone 136 199-tf
J. R. Davis of Mt. View. Okla., was
in Drumright yesterday visiting his
aon, Arthur Davis
Tnique Cleaners solicit your busi-
re*. Try us. Phone 44. 209 Ohio.
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NOD OF OKLAHOMA
WILL MEET IN TULSA
Justice R. G. Clements went to Sa-
pulpa today where he will appear as
a witness in a case before the court
there.
for one night. The guests gathered
early and abandoned themselves to
the pleasure of youth till a late hour.
A number of the ladies were clothed
in costumes and forgot themselves
and enjoyed the hour as only little
girls could. These costumes were the
most grotesque and ludicrous that
could be imagined and a great deal
of merriment was the result. Th
l.rst week in October will bring to
gether in Tulsa from 40 to 50 lead
ing Presbyterian pastor* who will at
tend *he Oklahoma Synod of th-
Presbyterian church. There wiM also
be a large numb r >f Inymcn of th - I
church in attendance from different I
raits of Oklahoma.
At the same time the noted travel-
er-lecturer. J. Wilbur Chapman, will
be in fulsa and address the synod.
SPECIAL NOTICE
AH church, lodge and society no-
ices of events where an admission
:ee is charged, all cards of thanks,
resolutions of respect and other no-
tices of like character, will be
charged for at regular rates. All no-
tices of religious services and simi-
lar events will be published free. tf
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ainty, blushing colonial dame was
there and she could not resis* the
temptation of giving an exhibition of HERMAN WINNER
the "Virginia reel." j OVER EARL PURYEAR
The following were present: Mes-j
—o— .lames A. T. Wolf, I. H. Kinsey, Ijiur;, Tul.<a, Okla., Sept 12.—Pete 'ler
Insure your automobile with L. C iCordl,r' R J Krapt. W. W. Wolf, man, world's bantamweight cham-
Vest, the insurance man. Phone 156 1,u-'h lame', Kffi ■ Hildebrand. Mad*. pion. had little difficulty defending hi<
l 9-t! Hildebrand, Adi Klinirs, Johnson Rig- title in a 10-round, no-decision bout
—Monrey. L. T. McPher- with Karl Puryear of Denver Her
Attorney Fred A. Wagoner re • s°n' Anna Ballard, Florence Taylor, iran, who never was extended, won
turned from Sapulpa today where he | Roach, W ~ "
had been looking after legal matters i,iss Beevea.
before the courts.
ATTENTION. LADIES!
The Derrick will be glad to
print items of local interest,
a accounts of social gatherings.
> club meetings, personals about
* yourself or your friends, etc.
> Send to Derrick office or
i phone 90.
Hope of the race
Flag of the free
I pledge anew
My love to thee
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Pastime Theatre
TONIGHT
WHITE SLAVE PLAY
HAL and DON STACK
AN'D THEIR
POPULAR PLAYERS
PRESENT
" The Other Girl "
No one under 10 years of a^e admitted unless accompanied by'Parent
or Guardian.
Prices Tonight Only—15 and 25c
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T. Van Meter and | fix rounds. Puryear took two and the
remaining two were even.
The Flag that has never been furled
in defeat;
The Hag that makes tyranny kneel
at its feet; /
The I- lag that brings freedom to a i
E. O Hopkins, district traffic chief COUNTY SUPT
for the Southwestern Bell Telephone
company of tiuthrie, is a business vis-
itor in Drumright today
B. F. Langley, who ha been the
guest of hLs brother, ('. V. Langley. !
left yesterday for his home in Detroit,
Texac. Mrs. C. A. Langley returned 1
v ith him and will spend se\eral w eeks
ith relatives.
PRAISES WORK OF
SCHOOL BOARD
MINE STRIKE ENDS
world oppressed;
The Flag that God i
love has blessed.
His infinite
S. O. Hcnshaw was a viaiitor at
the Derrick office yesterday evening
and while here took occasion to p.-aist
—0— ihe work that is be:ng done in the
Sleeping rooms, new building and inools over ihe county. lie says
furniture, running water in room, with 'be school.-' have started off well in
l-ath; responsible people only. Fates . most every district and that the M'hoo!
reasonable at the Marion rooms >eur i> opi ning most auspiciously
Phone 615. 200-6t I throughout the entire county. He
—o— | vua very much pleased with the show-
Dr. W. E. Stewart has just returned ii:g that wis made on the opening
from Chicago where he has been chief [ lay of the Drumright .schools and said
house surgeon in the Chicago eye. ear,; that tne enrollment throughout the
nose and throat hospital during the ! ountv would be increased
summer months. Anything in that :
line will be treated at his office ir.
Cushing.
HKRB1NE is the medicine that
cures biliousness, malaria and consti-
pation. The first dose makes you feel
letter, a few additional doses cures
completely. Price 50c. Sold by Pal-
ace drug store.
Miami, Okla., Sept. 12.—The strike
of 300 miners at the Nctta mines be-
longing to the Picher Lead company
at Picher, Okla , has been settled and
the men have returned to work, it was
announced today. Demands made for
changes in working conditions were
granted.
TURNER BUYS BUSINESS
McAlester, Okla., Sept. 12.— A deal
has been closed here for the sele of
the business of the McAlester Fruit
and Produce company to T. D. Tur-
ner of Oklahoma City for a considera-
tion of $15,000. The Turner inter-
ests have branch houses at Tulsa.
Fnid, Ardmore, Guthrie, Clinton,
Lawton and Altus, Okla.
SAPULPA TO FEAST MERCHANTS
Sapulpa. Okla., Sept. 12.—Busi-
ness men of Sapulpa will be hosts to
the members of the Drumright and
VILLA READY TO QUIT
• IF GRANTED AMNESTY?
Juarez, Mexico, Sept. 12.—L'.'cha,
Mexican daily rewspapt r published
PRICES ADVANCED
On account of the high cost of raw — .... B(ll
material we are forrvd to adv ance our [ Bristow commercial clubs at a ban
rices on horse shoeing and black-, <;uet to be given in their honor when
smithing, new scale of prices takinr I they come here Friday to attend the
tfect Sentember 16. Horseshoers and opening da> of the Creek county fair
Blacksmiths of Drumright. 20o-3tc j ««l race meet. A large crowd of
boosters will be here from both placet
THEY ENTERTAIN headed by the Drumright band.
i The visitors will arrive about noon
According to announcement "th. und wiU adiourn to the ban-
quet hall where a feast of good things
will be served to them. The trip will
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DISPLAY
Per inch, single insertion 20c
Per inch, per week $1.00
Per inch, per month 3.00
Minimum charge 1.00
READERS
Per line, single insertion 08c
Per line, per week 30c
Per line, per month $1.00
Minimum charge 50c
CLASSIFIED.
j One cent per word, each issue.
j Parties wisnlng grave marks would
! lo well by writing to C. H. Tharp,
nonument dealer. Guthrie, Okla.
M 12- 1926
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RENT THAT ROOM
SANTA FE TIME-TABLE
In Effcct February 28, 1917
From Drumright
126 Jennings-Tulsa. . .10:05 a.
456 Cushing-Shawnee
Yale and Drumright fire teams came j
to Cushing on Sunday.
was given personal guarantee of
amneety. Villa is now in the Dunngo
mountain.*. Inspector General An-
dres (jarcia. of the Mexican consular
service, said he had received no 'nfor-
n atien regarding the report.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONC!\?N
Charley Callahan announces th..t
he will not be responsible for any
debtB made by his wife, Mrs. Mamie
Callahan. 20.V".tp
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commander of the northeastern mili- !r' ab°ut two sec-
tary r.onf, offering to surrender f he .'" ?tW,> " ' e ,oani'i 'his order,
-r ^ale. Drumright. This
'how.' very well for the visiting teams
DALLAS DRY VOTE DECISIVE
DaMas, Texas, Sept. 12.—Complete
a| tiashing has had more drill.' D-um- ( eures in ,ho local "Ption elect on in
i had one entirely new man. ! -B:las. counly shm" that the urobi-
After the races the visitors were ! bitl?n,stf Polled 10,516 votes and the
fctnqueted at Eiifle hall and then' anu-Pron'h>tionists 8.5G4 making a
-ken o Dfnkin's la':e. I "Qry" majority of 1,95?. Th sa-
All were pleased by the vi.-it. ' '00ns c'0,e<1 October 20, it was
l ushing Citizen. stated.
-1, In%th* city of Dal'as the onl,* part
of the county that has !^een "wet"
DROPHEAD sewing machine, like I for 25 years, ^20 saloons one brew-
new, perfect condition, leaving city, cry and 12 wholesale horses will be
will sell cheap. Phone 615. 200-311 forced to quit business The* ar-
—————viid to represent a . ml ric l - pital
rrt . I of about $2,500,00(1
Shoes Shoes Shoes
School Opens Monday
! AMERICAN STEAMSHIP
i SUNK BY SUBMARINE
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I) New York. Scrt. 12.- Repo - ;n-
Ijdicating that the American steamship
11 i-usana ot 3.613 «ross ton< whii-n left
j here August 7 for Genova was 'unk
| by a submarine were received'here
today. She carried a crew of . , of
ti whom nine were Americans.
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^ If you want to rent vacant
^ rooms THE EASY WAY insert X ' 430 Jennings-Tulsa. . .
V an ad in the Daily Derrick, the * 132 Cushing-Guthrie . .
N big room-renting medium of X i 458 Jennings
* Drumright. One cent a word. X j 438 Cushing
* To Drumright
V FOR WANT ADS, PHONE 90 % 427 Cushing
v % 453 Jennings. . . .
N\\\\\\**\\\\*431 Cushing-Guthrie
| 429 Jennings. . . .
ooooooooooooo ooo 457 Cushing.
437 Jennings.
OLD GLORY o
o
O folds of white and scarlet! o
O blue field with your silver o
stars! May fond eyes welcome o
> you, strong hands defend you, o
warm hearts cherish you. and o
dying lips give you their bless- o
ing! Ours by inheritance, ours o
3 by allegiance, ours by affection o.
0 —long may you float on the free o
1 winds of heaven, the emblem of o
o liberty! the hope of the world!— o
o Anon. o
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Owners of FORD CARS are advised to beware of
"counterfeit parts.' If your car needs adjusting bring
it here where you will find reliable service with the
complete mechanical equipment to give the highest
quality of FORD SERVICE obtainable. ALL THE
FORD PARTS used are supplied by the FORD MOTOR
COMPANY. You cannot expect your FORD CAR to
give the service and endurance you demand unless you
have it rared for by men experienced in FORD meth-
ods. Roadster $345, Touring car $360, Sedan fi!45,
Coupelet $505. Town car $595. All prices f. o. b.
factory. On display and for sale by
Drumright Central AuU> Co.
AUTHORIZED FORD AGENTS
Comer Penn.yl «.nia Avenue and Federal St.
hone 336. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW
. 10:45
N MI ST PAN E SHOES TO CO TO SCHOOL.
™lv 01 PH0ES > , K 1 :SS MONET. BRING YOUR
CHILDREN TONIGHT. LET US FIT THEM UP IN A PAIR OF
SAMPLE SHOES AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR
YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. COME TO THE
The Hub Sample Shoe Store
WHERl ^ OU CAN GET B TTFR SHOES FOR LESS MONEY
AT THE HUB
| OLD GLORY AT VERDUN
fj Paris, Sept. 12—The American col-
j or- now flj over .'enlun. The flae i>
J| the gift of i prom nent America.! Red
• 'ti os* \\. rker to the citv and i< hooted
. I Over the rains of the city ha'l.
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•'GET WHAT
! YOU WANT
j VIA THE
WANT AD WAY-
RENT A ROOM
SELL A COW
TRADE AN AUTO
-just a few of the j
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IF ANYONE o
0 o
ooooooooooooooooo
Died
Eloped
Married
Embezxled
Left town <
Had a fire
Had a baby
Had a party
Sold a farm
Has been ill
Got divorced
Came to town
Had an operation
Committed murder
Has been arrested
Has bought a home
Had an auto smash
Fell from an aeroplane
Is sued for breach of promise
THAT'S NEWS. — DERRICKS
PHONE SO. 90.
V DR W E. STEWART
V Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
v Specialist
V GLASSED FITTED
N CUSHING. OKLA
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Neglected Colds
bring Pneumonia.
Look out.
GASCARAj^UININE
The old family remedy-in tablet
form—safe. sure, easy to take. No
opiates—no unpleasant after effects.
Cures colds in 24 hours-Grip in J
days. Money back if it fails. Get
ii ^,nM!ne hox with Ked Top and
Mr. H'lls picture on it—25 cents.
At Any Drue Store
.10:30 a. m
11:30
3:30 p. m.
3:55 p. m
6:05 p. tc
Let me send you FREE PERFUME
Write today for a testing bottle of
# ED. PINAUD'S LILAC
Ths world's mort famous perfume, every drop as sweet
So the King blossom. For hat dkerchief, atomizer and hath,
rlne after shaving. All t. e value isinthepcrfume--youdon't
extra tor a fancy bi't'le. The quality is wonderful The
rn,-t-only ,• . <6 or.). Send 4c lor the little bottle-enough
(or . j handkerchiefs. Writs today.
PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Department M.
ED. FiNAUD BUILDING NEW YORK
SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS
AT THE
Barr Millinery Shop
At M. & K. STORE
Creek County
FAIR
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1917, newspaper, September 12, 1917; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148280/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.