Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 222, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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the drumright derrick
Insure your automobiles against be- GORE IS DUE FIRING
ing stole by L. C. West. Phone 156.
199-tf
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Parties wisnlng grave marks would
do well by writing to C. H. Tharp,
monument dealer, Guthrie, Okla.
M 12- 1926
SQUAD, "SAYS JUDGE
for sale
FOR SALE—Two French
pups at Drumright Junk Co. Phon
21. 21 i)-3tr
Houston, Texas, Oct. 2.—Judge
Waller T. Rurrs of the United States;^
district court, in charging a grand ^
jury at the beginning of the October ^
term, it't.-r calling by name Senators ^
Stone of Missouri, Hardwick of
Georgia, Vardaman of Mississippi,
■ ' (ironna of North Dakota, Gore of
poodle I Oklahoma and LaFcllette of Wiscon-
sin, said:
"If I had a wish, I would that you
men had jurisdiction to return bills
of indictment against these men.
THAREL ROOMS
Second Door North of P. 0.
Rooms or Suites of Rooms.
\ Everything New and First Class %
\ and Nict Offiot. Bath tnd Toi
^ let on Each Floor.
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v MRS. BUCK THAREL
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FOR SALE—Team blackboard and
harness, 1100 lbs. each. Central; They ought to be tried prompt]-. m<i
T orpedo Co. Phone 305
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WANTED
WANTED—A white* woman for
chamber work at the Marion room^*.
Phone 605. 221-11
WANTED—Girls for soliciting. Ap-
ply at Page rooms. Mr. Kmperly.
221-11
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fairly and ' believe this court could
administer the law fairly; but I have
a conviction as strong as life that this
country should stan dthem up against
an adobe wall tomorrow and give them
what they deserve.
"If any mnn deserves death, it is a
traitor. I wish that 1 could pay for
the ammunition. 1 would like to at-
tend the execution and if I were in
the firing squad I would not want to
i>e Ihe marl.sman who had the blank
PREACHERS REFUSE
TO AID SOLDIERS'
FUND FOR TOBACCO
\V A.NTE3J To drill a water well for 'u l'
anyone in f>nimright. J. II. Barnes, '
Kast Federal 220-3t
WANTED Sewing, plain ,jj* fancy.
Work guaranteed. Call room 12#
Kvans rooms. 220-3tp
ejmlgment, supported
the head and having a warm re-
tive spot in the hart, prompts
words."
MITCHELL IS W AN I
ED
AS GOTHAM'S MAYOR
WANTED Second hand clothing,
Overcoat, Electric Fans, Guns and
Pistols at the Drumright Loan Co
Oklahoma City ministers are not
in favor of raising funds to purchase
tobacco as a contribution to the recre-
ation cf the soldiers in France.
A resolution disapproving, by in-
nuendo, this movement was passed
at a meeting of the Oklahoma City
Ministerial alliance yesterday.
It happened when the clergymen
voted to assist the undrtakers and
doctors in their exhibition base ball
game scheduled for Saturday at Sara-
toga park, the gate receipts to bi
used, according to the players' plans
as contributions, evenly djvided,
the Association for the Prevention of
Tuberculosis, the Red Cross a:.d the
boys in France tobacco fund, provid-
ing none of the money went to the
latter.
The ministers w re scheduled to
for bent
New York, Oct. 2.—A large num-
ber of citizens of N«w York gathered sell tickets.
298-lm J in City Hull Plaza to notify Mayor
• J Mitchell that he was their choice for
the mayor's office again, and heard
I Charles E. Hughes declare "the elec- Box supper at Pleasant Hill school
FAT AN|} BE MERRY
FOR RENT—Furnishe4 ho#se, close
in. Phone 264. $2}-6tc
FOR RENT—rTwo-room house, fur-
nfthfd for light housekeeping, at
£20 V.. j'VrgyiMjn. 21-tf
tion of a mayor of New York is not j Friday night. Pctober IS
matter
question
} iriotisrn.
of party politics," but a welcome,
if municipal ideals and pa-
Everybody
219-2tp
FOR RENT Njieo new ftwp-room fur-
nished house. Phone 59Y,
pf Mrs. Forester, corner Wood
jand Pennsylvania. 215-tf
If your child stMfU in jts sleep, j
gi inds its teeth while sleeping, picks;
at the nose, has a bad breath, fickle?
appetite, pale complexion, and dark i
r'ngs under the eyes; it has worms;!
I and as long as they remain In the in- j
t'. stincs, thai ofy'lf) will be sickly.'
I WHITE'S CREAM VEfiMJFUfiE
out the worms, strengthens the
| stomach and bowels and puts the lit-
| tic pne on the road to health and
~ , .. , " i cheerfulnvi#^ Price 25c per bottle.
WANTED- Boy who lives near uush- w ^ |.M,(jrj4
(Published in the Drumright Evei.ing
Derrick Oct. 2, .3, 4, 5, <>. K !
FOR jRKNT- Tferpe-room
wished house. En*mini
cafe.
nnfur-
ut the
UMte\
ing gasoline plant to carry Daily
fitrtkU. Apply this office.
WANTED—Boys to carry Daily Der-
rick. Apply this office.
FOR TRADE—5-room house in
Guthrie for Drumright property.
Call ot Leavitt cafe. 221-3tc
st.nr*
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N Private and CljMj* Lessons N
N CAIN'S ACADEMY *
^ Phone 285 M. W. CAIN
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LOST
l^O^T—Lap robe, Saturday, between
pft st office and Oklahoma Iron
^V'orks fender leave at Derrick of-I
ftce ub<j get rW#rj *22-3tp)
LOKT—Between Oilton and Drum-
right, Saturday night, one dress
coot. Initials "T, E, T." on inside
pocket. Write Tearrill Fult/,, Box
773, Oilton, Okla,, or call phone 12,
Oilton, at owner's expense, Reward.
S2t.lt
VY ANTED
Derrick
-Clean cotton rags
>ffice.
AN INTELLIGENT person may earn
$100 monthly corresponding for
newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in
spare time; experience unnecessary;
no cauyassing; subjects suggested.
Send for particulars. National Press i
Bureau, room 4385, Buffalo, N. Y.
109-ltwGmo
11 and 12, 1917.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF CHATTELS
By virtue of an order of sale to me
directed and delivered, issued out of
the -uperior court of Creek county,
Oklahoma, Drumright division, in an
action wherein the First National
bank of Drumright, Oklq., us plaintiff,
and Roy M. Davis is defendant, 1 will,
on Saturday, the l:Uh day of Octo-
ber. 1917, between ihe hours of 1(:
o'clock a. m. and ^ p'elock p. jt|. of
said day, nt the iwnt place of busi-
ness of said defendant, first door east
> of the Mecca cafe, on Broadway,
\ Drumright, Creek county, Oklahoma,
% | offer, at public sale and sell to the
\ highest bjde'er, for cash jn the
% 1 fallowing «|oscribHd property, to-wit:
X Assortment of shoe repairing
merchandise, consisting of nih-
ber heels, sole leather, shoe pol-
ishes, shelving, etc.,
said property having been levied upon
t ndcr attachment n* the property of
the said Roy M. Davis and taken in
favor of said plaintiff.
Dat'd this 2nd day of October,
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ICE CREAM AND SOFT
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DRINKS
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FANCY BOX CANDY
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At The
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CRYSTAL CANDY CO
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.lob work of all kinds at the D r-
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MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Cleaned and Pr«tts«d
Alterations and FashiunahU Dr..,
making
MRS. C. A. HAYMOW,
518 Guaranty State Bank Bldf
R G. CLEMENTS
Phone 8ti
Justira of th« Peaca
i Pennsylvania Avenue and First Street
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
c E- MILLER
BIG MEN OF I RANCE AND ENGLAND ON THE WAR FRONT Notary Public
1,11 M Thomas of the French cabinet, Gen. Sir Domrlas Haiu 1 wi" r*"t your house or .eli your
the noted Untish commander, Marshal Joffre, the beloved French leader
and the liritish premier, Lloyd George, in a spirited conference on the west
trn front.
FREE
FACE CREAM
Buy a 50c Box of
SOUL KISS FACE POWDER
Receive Free a 50c Jar of Soul
Kiss Face Cream
Do Not Delay as deal is subject
to withdrawal any time.
Stiffen's Ice Cream and Sher-
ets, Ansco Cameras, Films, etc.
School Book Store- Stationery.
Bring us your Prescriptions—
High Class Pharmacists em-
ployed. Prices Reasonable.
HARRY F. CRISNEY, Prop.
( or. Penn. and Broadway.
PALACE
DRUG STORE
property.
O'Dell Building
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
T'ckling in the throat, hoarseness, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
>h" need of j The Knights of Pythias will meet
l ALLARU'S HOREH0UNP SYRUP Thursday evening at Moose hall. The
the lungs, quiets the cough [ Chandler team will he present and!
It
and ri
tubes,
bottle.
dores health in the bronchial
Prices 25c, 50c and $U>0 per
Sold by Palace drug store. *
confer the third degree work;.
All members and old K. of P.
invited to be present.
LOST—Two key rings, one key ring
hold with three keys on same.
Finder please return to office Oklaho-
ma Idas' & Electric Co. 219-tf
DERRICK FOR SALE
Built in 191 fi, 84 foot standard
derrick in use 71 days for sale at
once. Also 1800 feet 2-inch water
line. Write Robt. A. Lowry, Still-
water, Okla 205-24tc
1917.
JOHN S. WOOFTEH.
Sheriff.
By G. ('. WHITEHEAD,
Under Sheriff.
Frank Hickman, Attorney for Plain-
tiff.
H. L. COHEN
Estate
Vour l^rpperly jAfijh t^e
Who Rents and Sells It.
street,
UNFURNISHED
2-room house on East Third
$15.00 a month.
3-room house on Oak street, $?0.00
a month.
f>-room house with parage, well of
water, near Third ward school, $40.00
a month.
fURNJSHED
^ room house, furnished, on ('berry
street, a lifpnt^j.
Br room house, furnished, near stoiie
school, $ 17,50 a month.
2-room house, furnished, near Com-
mercial hotel, $20.00 a month.
3-room house, furnished, near stono
school, $20.00 a month.
UNFURNISHED
Two-room house, Federal street,
near Pennsylvania, $10 a month.
Three-room house on Noble and
HHrky' *-$
Iwp-rooin )v
n-hool, $JIi,
ouse, neai' Third ward
JUNFURNJSHFD HOUSES
4-room house, electric lights, gas,
close in, a month.
Jf vt u want to buy a bome,
rfciii' H iurnis^od ox uut\ir-
nisbed house or buy any Jcind
of kUsiness or rooming houne
see
H.L. COHEN
Real Estate Man,
Who Sella It
Pfena 207 Evan* Rooms
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CALL AT
W H MEJ?
fHONE 323.
REAL ESTATE OFF(£E
CALL AT W. H. METZ REAL ES-
1ATF OFFICE
OIL LEASES AND CLOSE IN
ACREAGE FOR SA! F.
PEAL ESTATE AND RENTALS
. MFN OF STANDING
Almost invariably are men who own
homes. A good home is an anchor.
It is proof of stability and pcrma
nency.
Identify yourself with the perma-
nent life of your community.
0UY A HOME
We l uy and sell homes. We prob-
ably have .iust what you want, or we
may have a customer when you want
to sell. If it is nny kind of real estate
Bee us.
W. H. METZ
IN THE REAR GUARANTY STATE
BANK
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS
No, 120,1
Report of the condition of
THE GUARANTY STATE BANK
of Drumright, Okla., at the close of
business Sept. 11, 1917.
Resources
Leans and discounts $127,^115.48
Liberty bontk 3,000.00
Stocks, bonds, warrants,
etc. . 97,740,
Securities with hanking
bonr<| BOO.00
Furniture and fixtures. . . 5,412.11
Rent paid in advance. . .. 387.50
Due from banks 114,689.97
I Checks and other cash
j Items 801.2
! fcxehanges for clearing
house 18,912.06
Cash in bank 8,603.50
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Tota( . *1117,263.80
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in. . . .$ 25,000.00
Surplus fund 5.000.00
; Undivided profits, less ex-
pensns and taxes paid. 6ij .24
individual deposits sub-
ject to check 234,226.36
Time certificates of de-
posit 36,8^9.53
C< rtified checks . .. (.S20.65
Cashier's f^c.c^s yiils(nnd
1 14,008.02
Total .5317,263.80
State of Oklahoma, County of Creek,
s :
1, Arthur Davis, cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
' true to the best of my knowledge and
belief so help me Gad.
ARTHUR DAVIS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 18th day of Sept. 1917.
('HAS. E. KINO,
Notary Public.
My commission expires August 13,
1919.
! Correct- Attest:
C. C. MARSHALL,
E. C. MORRIS,
M. C. LOVELL,
Directors.
The Telephone's Part
Scattered all over the country are tfrcat camps where
officers are being trained, recruits whipped into fight-
ing: shape, aviators and artillerymen schooled in th^i -
special arts, and non-comoatant forces instructed '
Along the coasts and on the lakes forces of the
Navy are just as busy, preparing to throw the Nation's
full strength against the foe.
In the foreground of all this activity is the Bell
Telephone, linking even the farthest outposts with heat#
quarters and bringing all under direct cental vvntrol
Thousands of miles of new lines ha\\; v^en constructed,
hundreds of switchboardy installed, and unheard-of
volumes o( trjtffk, toth from Government and private
sources, are being handled.
ijnly by the moat conservative use of every available
resource can these great demand* for telephone serins*
be adequately met. And the public is reminds^ \*«,i
real patriotism at this time should promt4. use of the
service that is free from extranee and wasteful-
ness.
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
""'Y~
BiggerThan A Savings Bank ^
A Savings Bank Saves Only Sydney—
but,ia
Western Electric
IRON
saves a great deal more li saves time,' steps, trouble and health.
A vastly bigger job than the Savings Bank that saves money only
To iron the old fashioned «ay means a hot stove and a «.uchen
—«t means three or four heavy irons to be dragged to the stove and
then dragged back and forth from ironing board to stove, time and
timc^again untillthe4ironing is finished and you are exhausted. J| A
Western ElectricUron*docs away with all this. When you have
of these'modenraand^efficient^electric'.houscholdJjhelpsUt v\ J-vi
^ecessaiy to screw aHplufe-linltbitheJnearest^lampJsocket and iron.
No walking 6ack and'forth- noiroaring fire— vju^nd^the room* you
iron in are^cool,ltheJjron^onl{%islfiot--noifatigueJand^back^ache.;
And^you. can i ironjanywherir— in<any'room—even on the'porch-
all you need is a lamp socket*" Think of that'
There is absolutely noVargument—you need a\WesternJ^fec ficlIronl[
—a demonstration in your^iome will(prove it—r~
Ma) .we'have'that pleasure today?
OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC CO.
THE Oil FIELD'S LARGEST
CtCAR AND SODA FOUNTAIN
BILLIARDS
DRUMRIGHT HAS—
A PLACE NOW
where you can enjoy a lunch
or meal served in a clean and
tasty manner.
GIVE US A TRIAL
CONFECTIONERY
• nd Lunch Room
MIDGET
BUSY BEE CAFE
1 ablrs for I nJus aavi Centle-
tftCU
MEALS 25c AND 30c
Star Shoe Shop
Hand-sewed Soles and Turns a
specialty Good line of new
Shoes. Wear-U-Well brand. Call
and look them over.
HENRY T. RECTOR, Pr.*.
Penn. Avenue, oppotii* Drumright
State B* k.
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THE PAC>E HOOMS \
(Former'^ the Rock Hold Rooms) *
!* fftWier Pennsylvania avenue and S
i N Fulkerson street. S
j x Now newly furnished, o«ety \
IV decorated, all outvie rooms. SS
I V Modern; best '>,atlon, on paved *
* street %
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j V MRS R. A. NEWCOMB, Prn*. \
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Best Prices
Paid
For Second Hand Furniture
—Seo—
H. R. RUST
On East Brqatiway
l'irst published in Drumright DeiTiT'k
Sept. 15, and last publication on
Oet. loth, 1917.
State of Oklahoma, Creek County srs.
In the Superior Court of Creek Coun-
ty. Sitting t Drumright. Olda.
Margarete L. Cartwright, Plaintiff,
vs.
Marion K. Cartwright, Defendant
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
Said defemVant Marion E. Cart-
wright, will take notice that ho has
been sued in the above named rourt
by the above named plaintiff for a
divorce and custody of child; and
must afiswer the petition filed therein
by said plaintiff, on or before the 21
day of October, 1917, or said petition
wfll! be taken as true and judgment
for said plaintiff for a divorce and
custody of child will be rendered ac-
cordingly.
Dated this 15th day of September,
1917.
WAGONER & HILL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
(Seal)
HARRISON ARNOLD
Court Clerk
By L. H. CHILDRESS,
Deputy Court Clerk.
Greenberg
FURNITURE
and
UNDERTAKING
PHONE 45
( nils Answered Day
or Night.
CLEANLINESS PURITY
BANNER BAKERY
14 Loavea $100, 1 for SOc.
Workinrtyt^V Trade Solicited.
QUALITY BREAD
Red - White - Blue Wrapper
HONOR THE FL.AQ
All Goods Guarantied1 or Money
Refunded, return of goods
4. M GARDNER, Prop.
319 Eait Broadway
QUANTITY SXitVICF.
IF YOU WANT
Oooo hialtm.
n.p.v.,
Sound Slecp.
(l'irst published in ttie Daily Derrick
Sept. 8, 1917.)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma, Creek county.
In the Justice of the Peace Court of
Drumright, before A. J. Bell, Jus-
tice of the Peace.
A. H. Foreman, plaintiff,
vs.
Jack Persley. defendant.
Said defendant, JacK Persley, will
ti ke notice that he h s been sued in
the above named court upon account
for labor for the amount of $10.00
and must answer the petition filed
herein by said plaintiff, on or before
th:) ylb day of October. 1917, or said
pelition will be taken as true and .*
ju.l^ment for plainV-tf for the sum of
thirty dollars, atwl in the garnshment
therein had v.tKi granted will be ren-
dered accwdingly.
A. J. BELU
Justice of the Peace.
II. A. Gassaway. Attorney for Plain-
tiff. 202-18tc
(First published in the Drumright
Daily Derrick Sept. 10, 1917.)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklhoma. Creek County.
In the Superior Court at Druairight.
Geaney Pruitt, plaintiff.
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COMPOUND
COFFEE
ASK YOUR GROCER
E. TURNEY, State DUt
Box 58, Oklahoma City, Okla.
George W. Pruitt, defendant.
Said defendant, George Yti. Plrxtitf.
will take no.We that he ha^ Wen
in the above named court let abso-
lute divorce and custody of thw
child by the plaintiff and must answer
(he petition of fch& plaintiff on or
t'orc the 24th. day of October,.
or said petition will he taker
and ju*itfT«ent for said plhin<iff ii*
absolute divoirce &ai*l cuetiot^r ifce-^r
B% j child, Dismel Pruitt, wiU ►e rvniJle/e^l
,LI J accordingly.
HARRISON ARNOr i>.
Coart Ovrh.
By L. H. CHIIaDRESS,
i Seal) Deputy.
H. A. Gassaway. Attorney for Plahh-
tiff. 203-ISIc
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