Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 136, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1918 Page: 6 of 8
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WANT ADS
FOR SALE, LOST, ETC
All classified ids are
one cent a word per day.
Nothing received under
25 cent*. Money to be
sent with copy for ad.
TOR SALE OP. TRADE—A boa* nETvCTTINP TUT
ar: .1.1. far- -ure witi hoafe; UfTjLl llllU HIE
food rirder «pot See Mti. Mocre.
opporie the placing milL lf~-3t
FOR R£NT
FOR RENT—Two-room furnished
hoc*, just back of Presbyterian
0 i cagrcfc. lequire next door or at ro: m
0 .n Fuicerson be..ding. Grace Ar-
0 ^ 4 i36-3t
o: _
o FOR RENT—Two-roooa house. ore
effect of war on
soldiers' minds
m<WlDF AMIDOTE FOR MtN-
TAL EFFECTS OF FIGHTING
EDUCATION
of
WANTED
At nc,
1913 mo
houses.
firr ptufTTT Ford f*f, ■ HHis-on.
fair price
I Br AwocUtW Pre**-)
Headquxrters of the Ai er-.ran
7 roof s With die British Airey in
Franc*. J3r.e ?*.—Amen-sr. fcey? ia
' , the war t*.ve learning frcm British
FOB KEKT-Two S-roon f^^ \ 3nd w,d:rW what the war ha:-
block north
Pkoee 391.
*wimtt:r.f pool.!
13 4-31
Win p y
rear Mr aetool house iB .j* „y of ban* tactics'
S5g " are getting an antidote for the mectai
t^ec^s of their fghtmr edueatio?
it by a cotrr>oun«J of jrar-
SHOE SHOP
•FOR KENT—^A bouse. big
rooms. &IM tbwt Kid pantry Ap-
rly at Aver* W sU Paper Co.. on North
: "bio. 133-ftt
This
"It
IRA
north of Port Offl;
SNIDER, Prop.
<FOR RENT— Ptbr ritm fcodie
ihird wan
OIK
school
135-3:
WANTED
WANTED—Position as housekeeper
or work m,b*«r4<ag house. Pfcon*
I.*
for light bou*ck ?eping. Wafer and
. ra j >|>: i-Jtr rUfer'.ice re-
l|6-Ki rdnU I^qnirt t: fienle;. north
- HunTw-.r: r.-./or, ~Ea--. Second
WANTED—Strictly reliable, citable .rieeL
nin. over draft age. wants place |
rufe- iFOR,R£XT-~NieeIy furnished three-
. watchman or OB )«aair.e
■ Kfcer work considered; A1 refer-! room bouse, screened in hack porch.
• <cea. Address "H.," care Derrick, j Appiy S. W. corner Wood and Penn-
lS#-tt' rylvania or phone 597. Mrs. Forers-
• : . ter. lS2-6t!
W ANTED—Dishwasher at the Starts |
hotel. Broadway • 134-K FOR £EVT—Fire-room "noose.
a rood-thins for these
boys th it their jrind be cemterea
- ale!y on stabbing. shooting and fhrc t-
tlirisr. * ?aid £ yoorp rolone! cf Ae
Brit*-h army to The ccrre :ror.d*r.r. of
the Ai^ocjrted Press. This officer,
who Srosi his prorrotiou at a little
over thirty by ra!iar.t con dact at Loos.
f d other place? where the Black
^ ateh c.stmrui&e^ :ttelf, now com
tfcn& one bf the British army icfeoo.s
^hprp T«n*k*etrr wichftf gtin Sre.
\f , -6tp ^ ^ brt-ocet and jimtsu are
t^.UT4-.*
He pointed to an American i>or
who -was industriously spading a fu-
ture potato patch. "This is how we
try -to lighten their tbougbta." he
fdded.
A New Zealand band was ptmyingr
In-
WANTED—Second hand Ford car.
Will pay cash. Address Bob Wil-
Umm, Box 1212. 132-2t
lively airs on the green, a litter of
quire i0€ South Pennsylvania, sec- ^ ^ ^aeai]Tjf an ^eaathnhunt
ond door south of new cottage. from a ttJ. hldden a .±i^e,
and yost around the corner hens wer^
elnckinp to their broods from an en-
FOR REX7—Two suites. 2-room fur-
WANTED—Mechanic. Don't apply
eolsure alongside which was a pen ef
nished arartments, for light house- ..... . .,. .. . _
, n r , h:ghiv bred rabbits. Meanwhile two
work 0B,~ you^expenence^ " ^|fe: ^ bafted , a^er w the rat-
No boys wanted.
o'clock Garare opposite
>Ute Livery.
1 .226 East Fulkerson street.
the Tri-
144-tf
t!e of machine funs from the ranges
wiere newly arrived allies were try-
FOR 5AJJE.
y0*- SAL^^' ,r„r: STRAYEH OR STOLEN—one dark ^ or ,,nd,ng fi°wer
* 3 !>«« in forehead, scar en ™ere eve^thmr here to
Pbope ?«6 or l"5. 1 ./T' _ , , , ,, JOgtre^t the opposite of war
'eft sude. Reward. Mrs. Julia V V_ ^ _
,,, .. The eominand!n rt'ff.cer who ha>-
.>pfc6rs. phoae- 233. 133^t , '
- ^ pens to be one of the men under whom
iWt SALE—Four beavt:fu! lots in -* ■ (If regretted JwiMy Poe serrrd
Jones addition for $325. Some 1Tcrri r A Dc rr>D ' . would aay little of the work of his
pupils with the bayonet and the gun
FOR RENT—Star rooms, corner _ .
' 15roadway and Pennsylvania U "^J^cr markman5h,p
rooms, bath and eiectric lighta.
..uire at Ue «x,m. >23-tf '«dy sowr or
" niepanna- for fur&er see^in^ were
m
BOYS! Help Win the War
Get out and sell War Savings Stamps on
June 28th National War Saving? Day
On that day- everybody is asked to sign a personal pled^Mo buy
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
War Savings Stamps are a direet JoaD to l'ncie-Sam... Nothing,
can lessen their value. You're always at par. They pa\ you
well, though that isn't half so important to yqu i*s what money
does for our soldiers "over there." Back them up. Keep
food going to.thenj- Keep their clips full_of cartridges. And.,
' • shoes on their feet. '
Boys, get out and soil W. S. S.—and send our soldiers ever the.
top with the go-get-'em feeling that comes from knowing you
will see that thev get what is coming to them.
r « * | *, r fy f •
War Savings Stamps cost $4.17 eacli
28—and pay back $5.00
June
Hie men who were not shooting,
bedroom set
rme; slightly used.
Phone 647 after 5 o'clock.
135-3t
FOR SALE—First clas steam, wagon
f4 ^ ' Light Brfek Six
Mu«t sef! Plt^ne R L 1
134-6t
USED CARS FOR ' -
SALE OR TRADE
OLD DODGE STAND *urt^r than that the American boys
wer keen to learn and quick to ab-
Seven-passenger Reo
Buick Four.
Nash Six.
Cole Eight
131-3t
sorb. Tne fighting education he left
to his instructors.
This policy prevails at other British
*rho©ls ©f the same character. Some
ci them add be^-keeping to therr pro-
NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE
This space - contributed for
the Winnihg of tht War by
DRUMRIGHT STATE BANK
The Bant of Steady Personal ServKe
^ * + J 1 i. ^' 9 JL. 4 f
K R jSAUE—Ford Roadster, 1917,
gool conditiw, *wonh the «:o ey ^ ^ ^ ^ ...
for ca*k^ Albert Dnnfc ^^od^ing for tfftvM thrt^^is one place of Uis,n WI" Pve their American pu-
Alva* V.IA^ L'C cfilllh fil ^ .1« M t- .. .a S m
ilrutow urenuc. ituir blocks south
Tfc?*r drug store. 134-3^
gram. A1 !of them have their pet>
If it is auto® 0ile supplies yoa are an<* mort tbem tbeir gardens. All
[*rtJTOL Guteral Tire 11 ^il* to «We*e the depressing ef-
Supply Co. Phone 13. 114-tf of cortiriaal thoughts of blood-
FOR &ALE- Ford touring car. Must
sold at vice. Party leaving NOTICE TO ALL
>wn Can be e':n at Brush garage. RESTAURANTS AND
. 13^-4t | . >{
shed.
V(IK SALE—*5-room plastered house,
corner Cherry and Center streets,
>ery reasonable. Has screene4 i
bark porch, gas, electricity, fine we ti
of water, one or two 50-ft. lots,
lenced. Also new garage for rent at
uoia place. Ask for A. C. Elliott at
S«m Beshara's store, Tiger. 134-3tp
The parties who found the black
cross lost at Cain's academy are
4_ BOARDING HOUSES known. Please return to Massad
Su^ar must not be put on tables or Brothers. 131-3t
counters, but must be served to cos- +
tomers upon teauest in following
jn&irner: Two cubes of loaf sugax or
two teaspoons sugar to one cup of tea
or coffee per customer and same for
cere lis.
MRS. EARL ANDERSON.
"City Food Adm
FOB SALE—Ono 2-room house, fur-
nished for light housekeeping.
W me S35. 133-tf
FOR SALE—Good 3-room house, two
parches, pantry, fenced in garden.
4£0 East Federal street or address
Jl*\ 1324. Drumright, Okla 134-6t
sub wrecked by
same explosion
4
#OR SALE—^Fine WelT'rgton pianoTi
t practically new. Phone 597 or call j
24. W corner Wood and Pennsylvania.
fUr* Foreister. > 132-6t{
f s X ' *
SALB^^I%iV c-piece--' set
< r<om furniture, bird's-eye maple, j
♦Hrv John Perry, phone 542. 132-311
'I 4jjl(lillh Tan iti— house ad 3d-1
f >ot lot Inquire Massad Bros.
— iu£I
■XtR SALE—Good Reo roadster. 4-
r/!.nder. phone 2164. 130-5tp
>-6P. RALE—House, .four rooms aadj
Sle«:pinT porch, two 50-f<fct lots,
tyckea part, garden. 1mm or etr-
fruit and berries. Harvey Morey, |
•M «jth Ohio and Third street 1!9-St
,' >K SALE—A confectioneiy doing * \
good buiineaa; party has other.
Mjameu Apply to W H Met*, the
old reliable real estate dealer. Guar-
anty State bank building. 12i-GI
0. L. COHEN
Tae Real Estate Man
; " Who Sells It
Phone 127 Bennett Bldg.
-■FOB-RS.KT—FURNISHED
2-room house, close in;
shower bath, running water;
aS22.5« ^onth. ■*
Ft 4-roort house on Broadway,
!.t month .
Federal,
S-room hous-c
$20 month.
SX^Msn * htbat en Fed era'.
street, furnished, $25 month.
TRADE- 4-rwrtr
ot, on Drumright
.de Tor good To: '
r^>R SALE—Seven-passenger Taiga.
*917 model. Perfect condition. Will
dMTt.inrUate- Bex 37, Shamrock.
Cj&la. Phone 25. 132-<>t|
UNFURNISHED HOUSES
f 4-ro m hpase with a ccaeened
in porch, statiarary wash stand,
running w%ter. shower bath,
' e'e<Mri(* lighta^ 122.50 month.
?TOom hotr«e. n ewV papered.
Ohio, near Noble, $15 month,
i-ioia house, well of water,
large stable, near the Third
Vard school, $15 month.
4-room house, next door to
Basket grocery, 115 month.
t-room house, opposite the
DrumrlKbt planing mill. $15
■4-rocnt house on Nob1 e and
Kentucky, back of the McRay
Produce Co.; $20 a Aionih.
3-room house on Noble and
Pennsytvaaia avenue; $12 50
month.
For the benefit of our customers
sinking vicriM who have been patronizing our
store for the past year we will
sell all our goods during the next
15 days at actual cost prices.!
SEA VIPER FALLS VICTIM TO
ITS OWN EFFECTIVE
WORK
(By A* ociated Pre*«.)
London, Tune 26.—How a subma |
nac which destroyed a munition ship j
was itself wrecked by the explosion]
n related in a British admiralty state-
ment.
The fchjp was torpedoed without
warning by the U-boat, which then
rose to the surface and opened fire .
Below we quote a few prices in effect during
the next 15 days.
trith her pins Hie German s second
round exploded in the ammunition j
hold.
So terrific was the explosion that,
followed tlai the submarine was al- a r?
nost demolished by the concussion lomatoes per can loc
Her gur. vas lifted and flung side- p ■ 1 C >
ways, her side was torn out and she Uorn per can - ioc
, founder.'d almost as qui-kly v the /> f> . ir„
^r-er Sauer Kraut per can 15c
A "rescued member of the muni- T~) ^ . r-> r-
j t on ship's crew thus described his ex : reas per can
"Almost immediately after the sab- Sweet potatoes'
r-...rme's second round we were all TIrt~;ri'ir nQr lon
t-rve!<p^d in black clouds. We heard XlOIliiri LClll
Something gave our boat an ugly twist Red kidney beans 12 1-2
in^^rf^t^^'Macaroni, sphagetti and egg noodles per box
Ail kinds of fresh and cured meats.
15c
" 15c
12 1-2
Gallon peaches 55c
Gallon apples - f 50c
Gallon Loganberries 65c
Gallon Prunes - 55c
Gallon Cherries $1.00
Milk, tall cans 2 for 25c
Milk, small, per can 5c
10c
>uld get clear. Kren then every-)
live w i stiU in daikntu. Then the)
gradually became clear and, see-
3 <* >.. i *a£fc,aut for it ancj
Free Delivery Anywhere in City.
£J0 >
Or ti
ibMM
Jn 1918
STEPHENS,
it explained.
Abstracts for
Drumright Attract
Eastern Grocery and Market
. GEO. ELI AS, Manager
Broadway, First door east of Royal Drug Store. Phone 115
Valve-in-head means
Call phone 13 and have J
114-tf *
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