Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, November 18, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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DRUMRIGHT M
WITH EMBEZtj
TENCED I I
The Drumright
court m in sessio
lord R. Wilcox on
was convened ycst'
owing to the victc
court's work was i
Sanitation and the
rases.
F. E. Taylor, oh
ment, was arral
Wilcox, pleaded ir
tonced to serve twi
penitentiary.
Taylor will ha'
years in the penil
recently convicted
forgery in Oklahoi
tfiven a sentence o
county. He was
county authorities
bezzlenu'iit and wi
Taylor was for
the American M:
pany of Drumrigli
with having obtai
check, which was i
person.
After the forg
county and the ei
was made against
ty, he flod from
captured in St Lc
back to Creek
Sheriffs Wilson a
Fred Berrry, If
boy, who was hel
burglary, pleaded
delinquency befoi
tcrday. The cha
not pressed. H<
three years in th<
at Pauls Valley b
J
r.
SAM KRAKER
IN FR:
Sam Kraker
slightly wounded
France, accordin
ceived in this cit
of the American
Sam is well knW
city. He was a 11
Kraker Bros, am
FOR SALE—Fu
calf, $20.; She'
across from pos
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I'm the
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111 tell
to buy
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. iirr rt a irranft .ant run-cpc.
vbtae ua^uapr ti(f casus M.jir-Haai
but saw -lie nut anc tsu eh:- a u.®
from i bu- <« ttre ccet a£ me
*p<rL. zoe n:noe goui a*c anc arc
itac< lor ^ ur*"cr wil cvmc- :x *i " am.
J -K3ictn:r C -eIa re tire fcot; Cm -1 warn:
fees i>u-nmj s>-ipEt tSui irnrc Let c i>- per-
imir dear ««> *i>e tner i e tiers tka m. ferrc
at«r itrp: nrr-
—t® tiit una mar tjc. r s iittat pi. **ie
t« T tih tu atra fcrrpt nip: mi frum
kmt.
BEWARE OF EUROPE* K ISSUES
A GOOD LOT
L nred^emed over-
coats, suits, nack:-
na\s-5 and single
coats.
JUST UNPACKED
75 SmsU m S* «- <9
l&t OwroMi ad W W
!0C as tz.w UT
i m
Man yof this I'.ne
■A gowis ]<3ok just
Dew and fresh liie
they came from the
tailor shop and we
have various
and can fit any man
DRIMRIGHT LOAN
.AND MERCANTILE
COMPANY
tW ?aW
KIOSIIXED PHAR1ACZST
A COMPLETE LLNE
OF FANCY
BOXES
NUNNALLY'S
THE CANDT Of THE SOCTH
JOHNSONS
D-UCJCr.-J CriOOX^TXi
PALACE DRIG STORE
Or. and after November 18th all Laun-
dry work will be strictly cash on delivery
We are compelled to do this and be-
beve it best for us both, and will save extra
trips and expense.
We will have Coupon Boob for your
convenience.
Drumnght Steam Laundry.
■ Re-Gper«i m oar Ne* r r
TVert ix* 3t*iT qvrescy.'n« tkat will tkve tt. be s«3ed wc-er
cm- ■ ■ ■■■•: l iir.-'. will
it *11 t<> do. 1 *> rfl ccDct-TE tie E-ir: ;>e*i kw -
ikn* «>a it wffl be prcj>er for a* to 1« th«s *cd? the-i*
mu Mfiurt- >
Ctee of tie l^preis: of tbeaf fBtAew thai oi urtwiki
•rerwrti k- are Ci_ *-d- T* -r-e i> r:-ir? to
- - ;z -r f ••-« "
f i*i>d ^pc« !«i« rwrtwuli ti*r Eiix-pe bet •whith
pi ■■ a*tk as- • *ill fOTz*tbirr to
err abcrs a tie patsfjc^!xre*t Egr: ii and Frst-ce
«riB w 35t ct •netiii# to si* i.bt«rt Afrirs. and It* ' wil!
wz.t wfifthing to * s«" *.t« t tmij'jw ^r: tr-e UaJ- us. - rt
■Bf - if tiefit ec^t^ctii * -r.f irfi retT'r 'ffvet ti* Urifced Sti*eJ.
Sar art- vmr. wv-mg it tie % s.y of --rrr'arA ur tvH
e*rr-' . b *tt purt of tie * fr"d.
TIhe tiere will be f'T te ct* * Ehsssac queftxtm.
dr* A&J1 be oe'it iadirert'r rct^re«oe<i :n it if nie fenr. of
a rer- r - -E if ievif-rd f«r R ?a i' - ssppi>re by ti.- P.
iEs_rL-r :*r&uectxm ior ■■vt k.'rrtsu ia xh~ v^Btrr.
Bet. tie tercencj wil] be to draw nt art© *11 ties* prob-
IrBi'. 1® f d, tier* it Si.cd; k be I terdeDcr _r<or tit part
of oar sOi.tesir.-eji to ir:c ikem. wbetber we are
rt in or £.•:•*_ 5o it met too e*r?j- ia tie uat tt- *<«-rtr
c r.rf oyr su.!e*sses a d would-be statesr.-en tiit we
bare trouble noagi of cut cwa witbov: betOKiag es-
ed w-hi tie Eiirc peac inRue? that hi e been per iinf
far fc L-_.'t-d; t f years.
GETTING BACK ON A PEACE BASIS
ftrwodert IHm sU'.h that tie wort of p-.ttia^ tie *orid C -jti .oc ■*: ;
fcacV a peace bast fixrald be nt«: to a c^rtHi-swB t: i > .-v
•f erffru wbo bT «■*«•!! of tberr rrteliertaial .r i <*tier row- _ J a|" L
<*> are capable if f«n«tlstiE}r pl*=« tfezt will ret: _«r ror- (mfU [jj? IDQ .iLSDl.
EAGLE CAFE.
CHOP SIB.
Broad* st. OrumrighL Okla.
Replar Meak 30c
53C'to ""OS
L> *: ll to 2->:<
;jo
M*r: un
Tht Prer-der: oppc tf * et-tfreasj'jBa! e«3E=iir^r t w:
w tiat : - -
SKu.': r Week* fathered a rrnpofti- B jrberebv tie reorrarj-
w rk far petre wnuM be placed is tie hi rid* of i ws-
ui - ' DO«i=irt.ee, aod tiis idea of hit obib^tcd to fe r -
iHmerit
S«i*i:-r aad et-r^rfeKryer *# dsiy orgatiz*2 bwiie* i.~
«rt capable t*f sada work. Tbey irt cct brair.j Vj
®rt dfwa te • —<l-s - ■ .:- a::be .** h i* sac ti re. doibt'ess.
* f'T amocp tie-is aaj be cb"*r for s-ch work, by rea««B
af tfceir especial f.tr-wa.
lfenbert of tie Usitwi Sua* et t- aad wsppes art oct
apec:i The xsapcritj- A ties: are f-oliticiajif ar-d tieir
work charactertxes tiew a* sock. It does not reqsure
as ertrtJDti.v astute c>a t-ner bsttia aatxire ti ciiderctand
*aS U-Jt « If ZM wa do is owa tiiir rmf refaKi* to be led
vpirjon asd what a vrif.ez a d said, a coacl-oos
•® be reached that Hsacr enck mr are Dot Matesses. bet
«aBtxa! cbariatotsa
A coissiwE for tie reia^litatioB of tie natioE on a peace
tbt>i.id be cozcposed of stror.E-.Tuaded aad food men
(saen. expcrieaced men.
Tiest aiocld be r-eat in basae*? as well as n their ready
pw; of tie natter.'• need a* a whole.
U:rt s rpecial^ts" are re^titred. acccrdint to sue vie*-
*■ ; bet they eioa W be ereo jaore than men of merely bus-
ti ty abotld be men of idealism.
Blanket
Premier
Chocolates.
A13 kinds of Horo^
Made Candies.
at
V. £r ' w- "pg art cued to bay beef, beans and bil-
Wa to win tie war.
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WACOM* a HilX
LA«TTES
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MtL** GHT LOA* AVD
UZ3tC KSTVLL CO*PAK>
Oppofjt Jusi
J F tANUR.
PSt.D* m
u-.. IB* c-.rr
I
The Shamrock
Loan & Mercantile Co.
\X ill open about November 1 5 th
four doors w est of the First National
Bank on Broadway with a full stock
of second hand Clothing. Shoes,
Furnishing Goods. Guns and Musi-
cal Instruments.
e loan money on anvthme valu-
able at the lowest rate.
GIVE US A CALL,
I
No Guess V ork About Money
Matters if You Bank With Us
^ hen you open a bank account your
bills are paid by check, your check,
when returned, becomes a receipt.
No trouble about change, nodisputes
about payments, on questions as to
w here your money has gone or how
much you have received.
The First National Bank.
In Fancv Boxes
FRESH
PIES AND CHILLI
FOR RENT.
Tut** rvma i* Cartelc
'"B2 3 f. tn--iT!g
tiiJL
"•m r tm: CxufieU
innfci nsM.
Tmt rvtmx. "f ii. l utti'.
f>r r «icna)t i-'-i < ft. hgfct.
«Ke axA pas forcaboA.
fli M
0« fr*j« tarr. WclCas.
!UW a Uotk w-b of *■■•-
rra bot*-\ Ct M.
Midget Confectiottery.
R£MCV£ THE CAUSE
Tim ■ on fer rrerj efm
Tb* rtillri Ckinynrtcr caa iiaiw
Ik* chm aad tki cfto n'i
DE. D W. CO SWAY.
Mauat. Broa i, at.
Joseph S. Westerkide
& Company
Red Estate. Rntak. iMtrtw
*ad Bm^i. AUtmti. Cwtry-
Simry Pr-bht
143. Ecurtt P d{ .
PnkirKtait Avrsvr
4th Liberty Bond
The deferred payment
plan
First Payment 10 per cent lash
Four Payments 20 j>er t^ent cash
Last Payment 10 per cent cash
The Drumright State Bank
THE BANK OF STEADY SERVICE
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, November 18, 1918, newspaper, November 18, 1918; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148619/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.