Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, March 4, 1918 Page: 4 of 10
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THE DIl'MRI CHI DERRICK
STRA!
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Carlyle Blackwi
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Already the le
the Southwest are
Remod
uiaking twice the am*
and best equipped fai
ready to take care of
when in the city, juii
Y
ti our ilore is large;
•levator service wher
charge, and have eve
fortable and convenit
We Exten<
to inalte our store yoi
of anything in Diauv
Diamond Settings, Jt
every effort to get yoi
serve and please.
A Y. BOSW
Oldest I
Over
School warrants, 146'
cltt4i\o, «n general fu
varies, are now payublo.
MRS. 0. J.
35-4t
*
OR BENT -Newly fur
ingr room. Referent
ifth house on left W(
ridge.
NOTICE
F
We sh
S 0
A CO!
SKIRT?
OF PL
SILK F
FUL /
FANO
SrumriQbt j£ Dcrrick*
«*OTlC£
AT THE THiATULS
le fol* m- \
Uj . - ALLAkb : - - - • P.blither and Proprietor
-..feu zHLU fcVLtr l.f' i •• O EXCEPT St > DA Y
^ >-> r**yon<3 ' .t-nt Jf art*r at tx* P'jR Qgiet at Iwuzj-yct.
Or tr •.Mcecr<j:sr to the Art of Goagrf of *axcfc 3, 1879
ALL THE NEWS THATS FfT TO PRINT
Off>ce Pbooe No. 90
Lwi 5. AfLard, Residence Pbooe No. SW
DRL MPIGHT. OKLAHOMA, MONDAY MARCH 4
FOOLED—BUT NOT FOREVER Fre: *. <■
1918.
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thf\T ti* - ' e tfcat tibe wwid wvaid W
by ftMMMke ity ooi by
fejUBM^f,
Iti t&ovtw mo*", of tie fcflm viwa
battery wm mt-c. were i&ere-
foil er* A..*x**.oer ti* Great tried
t* f*d tibe world ' V/ U- e
pa
Frei dh lauftaj
the MA *rm«
or service be cat talk to
pretty VrenA g^rfe.
? mst Ciaa Prrvafce Gw?t H_ Raw
r*fm tbe 2-aa.p tmfe E4s-e Barry
notp.'tal itn week where he hat been
tUCk W •_! tike JECJtEJHL
Nt-w Serfeut Fred M Hopkisi,
i mwyiiij B, £44tfc M G. Ba_. nr. t
zt*->e rve. Tlii *u we of ti*
erects of tie setci-wesekly athletk
■Wtf,
• F.rrt Claw Pi irate Liord A. Wia-
liLij'i it * «30&sp*t-*Ms fjjrur*: ib lbe bar-
rv.tt vhi a bunch of laacdrj dips
or an ann-fuJ of lauxdry. He ii iaun-
At ti* Laverty
Ti* tin L-ircc tens i>ffcc ^ear'-i. so j
further wks ibev react ti* L- erty
to at) Xar.e Waknv "Tbe
Ljwc'i Oaw." tbe itTtta episoce of
thai f airmail Tig trial. **Tfee Eec
Act," boioa tbe bcreer. ti a bead. * er
la a !i.sted feiL at tin tx>ea.ier t'jotj
-iaa suxec bill at ti if theater V- „k j
Tutrt Jts fivi a oa, jo the
pi'.-t«re a i there are pfftioos of tbe
j>kt.BT* wiuch wil] xz^ake yoa gr ;> tbe
tear l lifter reir it ai L-Ko
keeaedy, "Pearls ar>d Girla" fearur-
:acr tboae rter::n^ fat-maker*. Ha^t-e
Mark. Mer-a SterLr.r. Eva Norat a-
A well balanced bill of
fcrtt quihty roar-oe>d oat w;ti a pre-
eertatioc ©f Csrrer.i Event*.
Sr'trtfl warrant*. T46
©a peneral faad. 191 *-l§j
eriea are r^ow paya^*
MBS 0. J- BRIDGES.
r«. Treasorer
%
V
%
VALUE OF A DERRICK WANT AD
Yef^erday afternoon Mr*. Edmister placed the following want sui ^
is the L^esi-Eg Derrick: ^
FOB BENT—Edmirter rooms, feur ^
doors north of postoffice, on Ohio ^
avenae. ^
The Evening Derrick was delivered by carrier*, comine/.-ing- at V
\ 441 o'clock. At 6 o'clock Mrs. Edrninster came to the Derrick %
1 e-rooa boaee, % cfficf ^ orderfr<j ^ ^ discontinued with the statement that the \
Address "Q" care Dtrrick. ] % }ocaled her a tenant and the rooms were rented. 9
\ For co ck resalts there is no fehorter route than by way of a X
v \ Derrick want ad. ^
v %
WANTED
SETTING EGGS
Trap nested White Leghorn eff?
r bhlL. Per setting of 15 12. Gee.
Hist, phone 204. 2S-lm
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
At tbe Strand
I tr.ih to state that the Dramright
Meat company has changed mara?e-
rr.er.t and will now be operated by Mr.
L>owi:n and N. Sivadon. All parties
having any bills or claims against
S.vadon Erothers or the Drumright
Meat company mast call for settle-
Boomer and Gilles Musical Comedy
company of fifteen people, delayed by
** .« ? '« u on^brfoiTie 10th of March,
391S. Also all parties having ac-
tho1
*w r.ott ng Bktore to
kac/ 't er«; t«spere>d
C-K O fi* tiLT'.>fc. c
o&quer wn
pif
ft be dry orderly for bit company.
First Ciaas Private Dee F. Wilson
ow a mat. nee. made ap for it laft
r.jgbt when they opened a week's en-
gagement at the Strand theater,
playing to a capacity bouse. Tbe
company is composed of clever artists
and they presented a happy little
counts please call and settle.
We thank oar many customers for
their patronage and hope they will
continue to patronize oar successors,
where they can get the benefit of
dkro
tot
a- * 'Jerking the bottslios "can- , ^ ... .. . rrtney can get toe oenent oi
r, f ' .jmr !D 3COTItabl€ ^ lowest cash prices on first class goods.
The choras is exceptional and intro-
TrwUMii. Caesar, fw a _____
I U* wk BU. tfciakMC Mech«,k W*]t«r J. Si« n of Sap- ^ en\.r(.ly ud
toa* in■. c.e wt - tbe wor : aad Caeisr ^ > company 243rd F. A. A , Camp rirM<.r,c « — _.
kisaseif wat fcome
bo ^er. tome of bis
, Camp
Travis. Texas, formerly of Drumright,
Id a short time, __
pwwnaJwsdin- h« complete tht c<,urK in u,e «:bool rob«"c^^ by tie'ave^e company
r-%.- mv'j.r v /i-;tnir <.d i. .
present* a handsome appearance, the 35.1 f,tp
costumes being far above the ward-
8IVADON BROS.
By BILL SIVADON.
taut* stock tfce.f iooivet ;n ,j{ -«0' material and obtained a Toni|[ht.t WJJ u "The Gjrj fnm qbi
km S*pol«/B, for a short ifrade of • vatiafactory."
mace Europe th t couldn't get • —
a.'.'/ 'V "j'. iijr Eoiope bowe«er, j^rveY IS STARTED eluding an Indian specialty. On the
** f> '"® •'tta kr - once FOR ELECTRIC LINE wrw,n tonight will be shown Ethel
■wgfct> rimil MfNMr passed his Clayton and Holbrook Blinn u, . •
la*t yt*rt on a ve y ulaod and died CoOinsrifie Okla March 4 Pre- Hidden .Scar," a five-reel special fea-
«f an ord,nary rv^ach double. mlnArj nrvfy for propowd ,lec. tore.
Statement of the Condition of
v j THE GUARANTY STATE BANK
Yonder, a typical western comedy- Drumrithti 0kla., th. Clo.. of
drama, with many novel features, in-, F.bru.r, 15, 1918.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts. . . .$144,904.65
THE A. Y. BOSWELL CO.
Already the largest and finest Jewelery establishment in
the Southwest are
Remodeling their Entire Store
mak ng twice the amount of floor space; new offices, and the finest
and best equipped factory and workshop in the Southwest. \\ e are
ready to take care of any and all repairs; take care of your packages,
when in the city, just for the asking.
You can't Impose on ut
as our store is large; our hotel office on second floor with direct
elevator service where you can check your baggage at ofece without
charge, and have every accommodation necessary to make it com-
fortable and convenient to you.
We Extend to You a Standing Invitation
to make our store your headquarter- when in the city, and if in need
of anything in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut glass. Silverware,
Diamond Settings. Jewelry repairing or Watch Work, we will use
every effort to get your work out wbile you wait. We are here to
serve and please.
A Y. BOSWELL, 123 S. Main near Second.
TULSA, OKLAHOMA
Oldest Established Jewelers in Oklahoma.
Over a Quarter Century in Business.
Now lastly, comes soc WjJUam
trie line between
Collinsvile and
has been
At tbe Idle Hour
Stocks, bonds, warrants,
etc \ 46,598.20
Live stock acct 270.35
Furniture and fixtures. . 5,486.11
Rents paid in advance... 237.50
'V';:?,"; ,r r11—them k. « * . —
. *..o l*iief th*t he carted. A corps of surveyors is now Violet Mersereau is starred in "The Due from banks 166,197.18
is j i mou P1*"- md entited to at work between this place and Talala Girl By The Roadside," a Bluebird Checks and other cash
T ' ^ and it is announced that the survey photoplay, which will have its first items 942.88
e o.'e worjo into suchi belief, but v/jjj \jt. completed as soon as pos- presentation in Drumright at the Idle j Exchanges for clearing
reaJJ ^doirer' * ^ ^ ^ ^ i bis, so*that contracts may be let be- Hour theater today. The play is a house 1,733.88
rea y \.a \,+ eure the j fort Kurnmjer< jt ls understood that screen version of the popular novel I War savings stamps....
W°L 4 f i UfTi ' ,J e ', /Ut I the Higgins interests, who are back of by Varick Varnady. Miss Mesereau Cash in bank
T I' \ *' Zf i \ * a the movement, plan to extend the in- Judith Ralston, the girl who was
e oug<t to i ' • u'Je a determina- ♦<;rur+'an system to Tulsa. thrown from her horse figuratively
^ **** ln j into the arms of a lover, is seen in one
regular cyclone cellar in advance of . 1 of the best role- of her successful
the conun, storm. A eh.ld that nas intestinal worms i. , It U a Bluebird photoplay,
OUR BOYS
What Soma of thm Drumright Boys
Are Doing at Camp Travis
Company Mechanic Robert E. Beas-
l*y of company B, 344th M. G. Bn„
(lamp Travis, Texas, is now attending
handicapped in its growth. A few ,
doses of WHITE'S CREAM VERMI-
FUGE destroys and expells worms;
which in itself is a sufficient guaran-
tee of its excellence as a photo drama.
As a story of love and aventure it
the child immediately improves and If "L ' 7 " 11
s rii t. • abounds in action and unusual situa-
thnves wonderfully. Price 30c per no . „
ifttU q i s , X) , , . tions. An excellent cast supports
bottle. Sold by Palace drug store. \« ,ufl.( v •„
-Mersereau. i ou ^. 11 mis-a rare
treat if you do not see this play at the
Idle Hour today.
Phone No. 90 for job printing.
IIIIRIIIiaKIHIIIIRUHIBBIIIIIII
Brunk'
At the Folly
j comedians opened a week's
34.92
18,017.68
Total 1384,423.30
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in....% 25,000.00
Surplus fund 5,000.00
Undivided profits, less ex-
penses and taxes paid. 1,479.50
Individual deposits sub-
ject to check 300,577.83
Time certificates of de-
posit 44,374.19
Certified checks 1,500.00
Cashier's checks outstand-
ing 6,551.78
YOUR PUNCTURES
and BLOW OUTS
Made Over Just as Good as
...NEW ...
In our Vulcanizing Department with the Latest
Machinery and expert workmanship, we carry
a full line of Guaranteed Casings and Tubes,
Adjustable.
LOCATED WITH
The Acme Garage
Telephone 98
TASTY
Job Printing
I
Delivered to you with speed—right off the bat. Give
us your order today and get it as soon as desired—the
same day or tomorrow. We have the BEST EQUIPPED
JOB DEPARTMENT in eastern Oklahoma, employ the
BEST WORKMEN and PRINT EVERYTHING PRINT-
ABLE. One, two, three, four, five colors. In classy
style, at reasonable rates.
If we can't do it—nobody can. When we can't de-
liver the goods all others have long since failed.
We furnish all sorts of Special Ruled Work,
Letter Heads,
Envelopes, Bill Heads,
Statements. Sale Billa,
Posters, Cards,
Pamphlets, Briefs,
Books, Catalogue,,
Wedding Cards and Invitations
All sorts of bank printing from deposit slips to ledger
sheets. In fact, we print and furnish everything from a
postage stamp label to a Loose Leaf Ledger, and from
a small hand-bill to a full sheet poster. The Daily Der-
rick is equiped to furnish first class printing on short
rick is equipped to furnish first class printing on short
ordered. Mail orders carefully attended to.
Call or address
ToUl 5384,423.31 HIT I III! IMS •aaia MtWfc,r'lME?"ga8MP?iai JIWI.W IW —■
^njra^ement at the Folly yesterday to State of Oklahoma, county of Creek, j
a fair audience at the matinee and ss:
the usual big* night business. The I, C. C. Marshall, president of the
play put on at the matinee was "The above-named bank, do solemnly ^
Shoplifters," a four-act society dra- swear that the above statement is
ma, which, if we are to take the ap- true to the best of my knowledge anil
plau e accorded as any indication, belief so help me God.
made good. The costumes were pretty j C. C. MARSHALL,
and the stage settings were adequate. ' President. I
The vaudeville numbers were w-el! Sub.srribed and sworn to before m ■
received. At the night show the play this 4th day of March, 11)18.
was "Along the Rio Grande," a border CHAS. E. KIN'G, I
drama, of a different type than that' Notary Public, j
uvually put on by stock companies, - My commission expires August 13.
1918.
Correst—Attest:
ARTHUR DAVIS,
M. B. LOVELL,
, E. C. MORRIS,
Directors.
in that it was clean and carried a
pretty story and was not one of those
"rough-neck" pistol dramas. It held
it* audience to the last curtain and
we must say it was good.
Bunk's comedians is a good clean
show and we believe it is in many
ways the best stock company that
has played Drumright. The play for
tonight is "An Editor's Romance"
and the Coffeyville (Kan.) Journal
says of the play:
"Business picked up at the Jeffer-
son last night, which proves that
Hrunk's comedians A-e making good.
The play "An Editor's Romance,"
drew and pleased a big crowd. The
play was new to Coffeyville and that
helps a whole lot. It seems to have
been the policy of stock companies
which have been playing here to put
up any old play and give it a new
name and let it go at that, but not so
with Brunk's comedians. They prom-
ised all new plays and so far they
Attention Moose
All members and candidates are urged to be at the
regular meeting, Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. Initia-
tion and Smoker. Bring a candidate with you.
Yours Fraternally
W. J. F. LANE, Slate Auditor
Regulate the bowers when they fail
of fore lungs properly. Get the dol-
lar size BALLARD'S HOREHOUND
SYRUP. With each botttle there is a
free HERRICK'S RED PEPPER PO-
ROUS PLASTER for the chest. Sold
by Palace drug store. •
BABY BONDS
i
A Thrift Stamp costs 25 cents.
Sixteen Thrift Stamps and 13 cents
or $4.13 this month buys a War Sav-
ings Stamps.
The government redeemes the War
Savings Stamps at $5, January 1,
1923.
have kept their promise. The" plays ' '! 87 Ce"tS' °r foUr
are good and th.. in A P . 1 lnterest compounded ouart-
erly.
are good and the vaudeville numbers
I are good. The company is clean cut
1 and know their business."
NURSERY STOCK
y| I have a complete stock of all kinds
gQ of plants and trees. Anyone wishing
^g nursery stock call and see me. In-
Si
m
Buy Stamps at postoffices, banks
and patriotic stores. You are saving
money for the future, and helping the
government win tthe war.
Begin buying today.
V * N \
DRUMRIGHT EVENING DERRICK
Phone 90—Five doora north of Post Office, Drumright,
Oklahoma.
? ♦ * This paper har, enlisted
with the government in the
cave? cf America for the
period v. ..!v war
v WILBORN PAINT AND WALL \
N PAPER CO. >
fj tatir for Less \
Kulkerson-Pennsylvania avenue. *
\n\N\\\\sXXSSNA
X MRS. GRACE BENNETT
* • DRESSMAKING
S < roch«t and Embriodery \
1 '-<" t"d wi'h the Drumright %
^ Mercantile Ixian Co. \
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CROSS OUT
Your washing Troubles
With a
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sher and Wringer w
If you were asked?To; name
the greatest bugbear in your
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answer would ;>be^ j "The
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he answer of every housewife
/hose washing is done the
oldi-fasjjfoned — clothes de-
strSyipg —washboard-and-tub
wat
iutfyise a
Electric
_ ' •
and Wringer
and you cross out, eliminate, washing troubles. At
a cost of about three cents a week for current,
your clothes are washed by electricity and washed
cleaner—-better—easier than ever before. We
can't tell you, all about the magical machine here
—but if you call on us we'll show you one-
operate it and arrange, if you will, for a demonstra-
tion in your home. Cross out your washing
troubles. Wash Electrically. Let Us Tell You How!
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IHFAI ELECTRIC CO.
CAMPBELL HDW
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