Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 246, Ed. 1 Monday, November 4, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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DBUMDICHT [V[«r|j(C 6t tlCK
mS IN FRANCE
HAVLNG A GOOD
TIME SAYS BOY
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MOirtTAL
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JUDGE FRAZIER
SHOWS BUSINESS
ABILITY IN OFFICE
hii c*r. as cciuwtt juocl
KAt HA£> MUCH TO l>0 WITH
KUTTlIWi OWJVTT AMLAV
VOTE FOR AARON DRUMRIGHT TO
GIVE COUNTY A CLEAN OFFICER
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put one o er on fe ir <i*-fea«t tb -
of ;o t i« ,a pro' -jur - be hut r.o*
•> - U jpruffipiJ/ f • every
.r.ii*tfir.<« property nyliti of
*8.;,-.or * i • 'j* <ir uf "r ' he juri^h'
'.oi; f Juoye fraa^r't court f.d
DRUItaJCtfT UHWE HAS 2S
CEtTAl* TO r.'T CKZX
OH TH£
Ajret l -umr«rn" • 'jump*orr for
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'•ottfity r> itnpire* *.v reprewu: a: conr,-
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r,e nvert. wn tlgi of zut I wl|
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vtr aiit. ha« oeveiopeti tbi « city and
he«tivi: prouab>y tno* tnar anr icner
■mm it tbe dirtnct
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leprewrt you coauniauoMr?
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:tw*. if k ourc*m at t rnismea mt*
anc writ wil u txi* abiir^" it.
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HMoen ir. ner tisiorj"
I h> you i eiK^e that iB> u.arfM
i: nei mer are the one* tna: phouic
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"jttt 1'v m : id poiiticf jruiDf yoo
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. nt uux&* thai metre polities
re -t counrj neeot Aarot Iirnm-
rijrbt a* ime of itt a—mmi mi'irn.
Voter* with out reparat tc iro:^^*
Hiiouir wot* ic eiect mm
Aaroi I'mmnrht e clean, roir-
koo- coDB1 lentMnH mar wm wiT
acsrve tr>« -oimty faithfully.
f>71 F' -l A -• BON I'i MI :
HAfiRY JONES IS
MAN FOR OFFICE
OF STATE SENATOR
PAYNE CO >MT MAN HAS DfM ...
OmSTWiATED FITKES5 FOR
THE OFFICE
Hurtyr Ivnee of I'ayoe county, wh-re
pros •.: *. l>u:.r. -fe in StilJwa- 3r
ter a i«d • other paru of his home re
eouc*.", • mak.'jr a vigorous cam- ®t' r
po • - for ti e o'f • > of Hti-t* hena-
tor ■ • f * ! •"«??. vra. ticket * ••
H«- • f for the place, an5 nr.-
pfper
unc
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E. R. PICKETT
Earnestly Solicits Your Vote
for Re-Election
County Treasurer.
there are ^veral -eabont therefo;
Jr. vh«r fir-t pLa'e Mr. Jone* it quo- de*r:rr
\:f *6. Hi 'lore rovrMfe and study opr*
&f i«> matten '. f importance which be '
pla< *■> h f <- poaition to 4ea • -r '
♦ - ;.' • • jr w *h any question J.
wfc "h it : .i '. to a f ire. Mr Jour
• oeveiorrmentfi. anfl re
uua}:r>eii tf< loui: h*-
rr-aiest interests cr
Fite, the asrrirnltnre and
o'at eouilT cmnBiffiiHr
•ourty oereial years
position he took or
showF that he can b
to!; to look n.atterf
he 'ace and if able
pi* in .tin roar*- i Ft
secoi. ; wiace Pariie
-.iifr there v a-.f a tacit
imir that Creek and
;nt ea# i h*iiild take torn
^eiidine u mar to the
uae We h?ve n"t3i;np
to sav of Mr J one*
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
n ;• u si c th? p>Ys on Paint your auto top with Catlin's
- . There can b*• no -Aater proof dressing. Sola under a
as to wl.ich way you iruaruntee only by Iioyal drug store.
Ft your haHot. 146-6t
> preMsnt wc
• * FOR RLVT—4 room house, furn-
from all parts of th« ished fo . jrht housekeeping. Call
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.«r pispe* —ReaJ the Derrick.
A e rt se r ihe Dem ck.
Phone 0. The News.
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nnerv ed
I 4o «wt fr.ow iu« you *ouid say
if f wa Iwky or iMr at first I en-
|«gU*>j • ',i. faotry and when 1 was
aeut t/> ' i p </r* + -■ with my corn-
pm*y vii/ tran^ fe/rrd • to a fir Id
4mms|m*> fc#,/ now I nm ''lojnjf medical
•wV ir>atr*d of 'yrryn.y a yuri J*r d
wkr#i % < ffiovr fro id plii« r to p!*.«r
w« as* moved in tru« k> and w* yet
</ut vf Ch > hikiny
f b ^ • • rn /ii ') f lountry Ion/
rmtmyb br/in t>i / -t t^XttisPwd
in tb*- Fr * i*'h way of doin# thing*
4n*t I -tiII find it difficult to -p«aV
tkeir hard lurk ovrrtakrs
mr w r jfi a while when I want to
ipa pronirnadirty wit>) tone n « e look
««|r frenrh jane l^ecaus*' I cannot pai -
Vy on Framia, hut I think I < m /rt
Wy, ba, ha, 1 always havf
At present wr ran hear tii«- whisti-
inK i/f hullets yoin'/ hack snd forth
wrtviM the Jjfir The Ho« ha are send*
mg veer ifreetmir en4 w - arr answer
lAf You firvrr /rt lonesome. They
■hrayc talk to you
Kvm<- people may *ay they like to
ao« it rain and I urn one of thern
bet I do not lik« to M*e it rain when
4 kavr to he out in it and it has been
«mi lu« k for it to hr raininif rvrr in« e
we alert<'<J on our last move whi< h hss
labeei three d'ty* and if it kee| s on
iainirr I think we will have to sleep
«i> a ben" Ha, ha, I should worry, for
4bat m the only lim« we /et a shower
batb U when it rains,
Mevi of the beys over heie km* hav
inf a very good irnr, that is under
tbr mnditioriH they have to go thru
llirjr are always happy and ready to
£• «#w r the h/ji
fvi ronrlusion I am ifoiny to my
4 asii4 like to he hack in IJ. A.
Ioiwing mime of those good old times
W 1 enliateti to «orrn- over here and
% mm not coming ha' k until the finish,
W ft ever so long
An old time frienil,
It Wv NEWPORT,
1<8* Held Hospital, A. K F., Francs
A VOfI FOU JOHN WOOFTF.K
4 4MI SHERIFF IS A VOTE FOR
COOP GOVERNMENT AND '>u
I Wf-OKf I Ml NT OF LAW
MORE ABOUT MR WOOF TI R
Nnt much utir is heing made over
the nnmng election, hut considerable
• «lk nr<vails relative to the -heriff
tare FiOin all over the rountv we
4iear reports favorable tn Mr. Woof-
4 r. The opinion rrm* to he that Mr.
tffsmfter is serving in a satisfartory
aif, and there is no keed of s chanpe
mI ibr titMe f'ondjtiotis over fhe
now are no different from
w4mt they mere before Mr. Woofter
wss rhcted that the people do not
irtA disponed to turu him down.
M«ri/e mIIijj' and irnmblinic were
lide snd thu^s floyriihed .Mr.
Haaflei- took the oath of office und
(ben he wmieil in. Ili^ t<pe< iiilty wu- to
make ii clean up of the county, und
be Wkhii right in his home town, Kh
ynilpM Thai city wn> alive wflth
Joints, |NMtihlerH nnd housei of ill
tame lie raided, In* smiiiheil up
piaren, he put crooks in jail, he run
wUm is cut of town nnd today Hapul-
imj is u dac-ent l( wn in which to |:ve
Hbafiiiork I)emo«nii.
• -w ir : u'ltiird man who must be
gin now to iear whs**. Judye Frsi *t
already Knows.
The democracy of the ;udg - ifc un-
ooestioar^, his • hsrci'-ter is of th#
niphe.-t and hit Segal qnalificatvn^ all
that ould l/e asked for the of fx* to
wliich he auks re-elect to' Vote for
him in the election November 5
The ',yerw lieUning vote re* vrd
by Judvte J. V .Fraz:.«*r in th primary
eli • tion clearly indkaUw that he j*
the choi<e of the democratic party
for County Judg. The chief > sue
in the primary campaign was hi* r«
cord >n office The fact that h" re-
ceived more votes than both of hi*
margin fhows that he has made a
record that no one need he ahhame j
of hut on the other hand any trr.-n
rhould he proud of. Kinee the pri-
mary election the entire democra-
tic vote has been pledged to his
support.
The Kplendjd record he ha made
In office and the many frrnd he
har made in the pa*t, and during
his term of office, ^>rure« h tn that
he *i!| not only poll the full vote of
thi democratic party, but will j'et
h la rife vote outs id* of the party
vote
JUDGE WILCOX IS
HERALD'S CHOICE
9PLF.NDID RECORD Of SUPIKI
OH " DOI IIN< I APPOINT-
MINT MAKES HIM LOGICAL
MAN
, (S«|iul|*« Herald)
~"
I The Heiald is (;hid to don its
, 'ightirif togs for this candidate be-
au e it know- hiru to be eminently
, lilted lor the position he seeks.
There lu n never been a ju Ifje in
any ( reek county court in the opin
ion of the llerald who has accom-
plish« d «o much in such a short
ipuco of time than Jud^e Wilcox
' of Drumright since he has worn the
togn of the superior i#ench.
.fudge Willos is he type of man
to whom the llcruld will turn every
lim'1 His record In office since hi-
iippeintment by (iovernor Wiliams
Iiuh been nil that could be dr red
i.nd the voters of the county *hou d
by all mean* ret'iru him *o the
bench because om hi.- splendid work.
He has r.erved in ihi« office s:n<e
his appointment in Inly, 1H17, Judge
WlJeoy's record in bundling boo leK
ger" alone itsmps him as the man
I for the office he still s.
It is s pleasure for the Hei
aid to endorse the candidacy o'
Judge Wilcox and th5*i paper believe-
the voters will have chose the best
man when they mark un X opposlt<
his nume
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I OK SALE fiood room hous * with
Hhingle roof, city water, kim and
electric llphli ll.i cuiage, storm
rtive mid fencsd in garden. Mu t i dl
at ones; |h()0. Phone 00 for William
•on, 24tl-:it
These Are I ime 5 to Know
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^ duty.
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open.
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 246, Ed. 1 Monday, November 4, 1918, newspaper, November 4, 1918; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148608/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.