Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 262, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1918 Page: 7 of 8
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iANTA FE TIME TABLE
United States Railroad Administra
lion—W. G. McAdoo, Director
General of Railrods
Atchison, Topeka Sc Santa Fe R, R.
TO DRUMRIGHT
FROM
427 Cushing 8:15a.m.
429 Jennings and Tulsa... 10:45 a.m.
431 Cushing and Guthrie.. 11:30 a.m.
433 Cushing and Shawnee 2:25 p.m.
437 Jennings and Tulsa.. 5:10 p.m.
WANT ADS
for sale, lost. etc.
TAKEN UP—One brindle cow with
white face and one brown Jersew
cow. R. D. Couch, three milea east of
Drumright. 'J69-8t
TAKEN UP—Six head of horses and
mules. R. D. Couch, three miles
east of Drumright. 259-St
FROM DRUMRIGHT
TO
426 Jennings and Tulsa.. 8:30 a.m.
428 Cushing and Shawnee. 11:00 a.m
130 Jennings and Tulsa... 2:35 p.m.
432 Cushing and Guthrie.. 4:40 p.m.
138 Cushing 5:20 p.m.
Effective November 17, 1918 at 12:01
All classified ads are
one cent a word per day. c
Nothing received under c
25 cents. Money to be c
sent with copy for ad. o
WANTED
FRISCO TRAINS LEAVINC
SHAMROCK
No. 9 7:15 p. in. No. 7 3:40 p m. j
No. 5 11:35 a. m. No. 3 9:45 a - m
No. 1 8:10 a. m.
WANTED—TO trade a good pair of
horses for a good milk cow. Apply
at Wilson's Livery stable.
261-6t
WANTED—TO Buy or rent, first
class restaurant or eating house.
Address Derrick office, A. A. J.
260-3t
TAKEN UP—Two red cows with
Texas brands on them. Party own-
ing same can have by paying expenses.
Call on R. D. Couch, three miles e;"
of Drumright 256-3t
I.OST—At leconr ward school on
Friday, November 15, one boys'
overcoat, gray wool mixture, age
9 years. Reward if returned to Mrs.
W. O. Mayfield, first door north of
Central Garage on South Pennsyl-
vania Avenue. 258-lt.
MISS E. C. D.WOLFE
Stenographer and Notary
Multigraph Letters
New Bennett Building
Phone 157
OXY-ACETYLINE welding radiator work
Carbon Removed in 40 Minutes With Oxygen. Motor Hanger*
and Frames Welded Without Removing Motor
John Lucas
Ohio Street, Head of Fulkerson
% V
\ IS YOUR TITLE *
* PERFECT? *
\ See the Dmrarigbt Abstract Co. ^
% who will look your papers over *
* and make them correct. *
V You should tee us and tee *
* that your title is right, which *
* will probably save you • law *
* suit and money. *
* Office in *
V O'DELL BUILDING *
18 Phone 148 *
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* STRAUB A DANIELSON N
* VETERINARIANS *
* Office and Hospital back of Tri- *
% State barn. *
% Phone 55 *
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RED CROSS AMRIC0 TOOTH FASTI
An antiseptic refreshing paste, that
leaves a delightful *(ter-taaU. Clean
sea the teeth without injuring thf
enamel. Tbi antiseptic properties an
in keeping the teeth and gums in i
healthy condition. This and more that
one hundred other Red Croaa Remediet
and Toilet Preparations sold (um> guar
antee-l only by
CITY DRUG STORE
CHICHESTER S PILLS
DIAMOND
WANTED TO TRADE—Five pas-
senger Ford bed for a 1917 or 18
model Ford runabout. Address Box
695, Drumright. 259-3t.
WANTED—Clerical or stenographic
position; competent; experienced;
furnish reference. Address U. F.
care Daily Derrick. 259-3t.
WANTED—The 66 Cafe at Cushing,
310 W. Broadway, wants a waitress,
$12 a week and night cook at ?iu a
Week. Phone at once.
WANTED—At once a man to screen
about 25 ton of coal. Apply at
Drumright Steam laundry. 260-3t
WANTED—A boy to do general
I wor karound the Derrick office. Ap-
' ply at onffice. tf
ron SAii
CAR STOLEN—A two-seated Ford
1918 model, owned by Marion Ma-
chine.; $50 reward if returned to
Robert Young Young or Marion com-
pany. 256-5t
LOST—Some newspaper collection
cards. Any one finding same re-
turn to Cliff Fisher at The Evening
Derrick office. tf
FOUND—Ladies' black kid glove,
American lady. Owner can have
same by calling at Derrick office imd
paying for this ad. 255-3t
TAKEN UP—Two blocks at my place,
two blocks north of the Third ward
school, one bay horse, about 15 hands
high. Owner can have same by pay-
ment of this add and keep of horse.
H. L. Graham. 258-4t
IF YOU LIKE
SMART
Tailoring
COME HERE.
You could nt wish
for BETTER no
matter what you
PAY.
J. Soukup
Drumright's Only Tailor.
BLACKSMITH COAL
FOR SALE BY
HECKARD & WITHROW
BAGCAGE AND TRUCK SERVICE
REO AUTO and TRUCK DEALERS
OPPOSITE ROBERTS HOTEL
P O BOX 704 PHONE 98
FOR SALE—Two three roomed
houses, two lots with cave; all
fenced and in number oncshape. See
owner , corner of Federal and Ken-
tucky. 258-lOt.
FOR SALE—Saddle and driving
horse, $2o.00. East First street be-
tween Kentucky and Virginia.
257-6t.
FOR SALE—Drop head sewing ma-
chines, like new. All makes; must
sell; prices to suit you. Phone 615.
266-lmo
CHRISTMAS PARCELS FOR THE
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY
FORCES ABROAD.
The nearest relative of a soldier
' in the American Expeditionary force
may apply to the local Red Cross
headquarters and receive permission
to send one Christmas package.
This package must be prepared in
accordance with the regulations
which will be given £t the local Red
Cross headquarters, and must be
mailed on or before November 20.
Do not wait for mailing permit
j from the soldier overseas.
OIL LAND
LADIES I •
jour lirnnt.t for ClII-CHBS-TRR S l\
DIAMOND liKAND PILl.S iu 1?' amI/A\
Gold metallic boxes, scaled with Blue\y/
Ribbon. Takh no othb*. nny «r your W
Dr..««lst far CllM UKA-TfU fl V
DIAMOND BRAND Pll.I.N, 1 r twrntv-fiv
years regarded na Best, Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE Si
. Hunt's Salve, formerly called
1 Hunt's, Cure is especially com*
I pounded for the treatment of
Jltch. Eczema, Ring worm, and
' Tetter, and is aold by the drag*
pint on the utrict jruarantee thai
the purchase price, 76c, will be
promptly refunded to any dissat-
isfied customer. Try Hunt'sHalve
at our .*iak. For eaie locally by
CITY DRUG STORE
1
rosiAUti
FOR SALE—At JG0, ten shares with
one lot in Obsidian Oil & Gas Co.
Write or wire J. H. Craig, Van Buren,
X'rk. 253-3t
! CHEAP—60-h. p. Sterling racer for
■ sale at a bargain. Motor in per-
' feet condition; tires fair; highest bid
i tomorrow takes same. Car on Sham-
| rock road. S. C. Farris, two miles
from Drumright or Roberts hotel.
256-2t
FOR SALE—First class Jersey cow;
be fresh soon. Two blocks south
of Broadway on Bristow avenue.
Fred Alexander. 253-3t
FOR SALE—All kinds of electric
pianos and orchestrious, verycheap;
also one 20-inch Read revesible
clutch; one 12 1-2 K. W. D. C. gen-
erator; one 9 h-p. Fairbanks Morse
gas engine; 7 kw. generator and
switchboard.. Shamrock Electric Co.,
Shamrock, Okla. 260-6t
| FOR SALE—Team and buck board;
I separately or together. Pierce Oil
Corporation, 2 miles north of Drum-
right. Phone 282. i!57-6t.
One hundred acres of oil land for
lease or sale. Located five and o"e-
half miles northwest of Duncan, Okla-
homa. For further information call
phone 329. 1516t
Make the Kaiser exceed
the speed lirrit on the road
back to Berlin.
Our boys will do it, if you
keep them cheered up
through the U. W. W. C.
5 Kinds of
Auto
Insurance
fire-
theft—
LIABILITY — Covers
Iniiirice to Pfrsnns
property damage
—Covers damages to
Other folks' properly
COI I.MON — Covers
H*mHires to your own
i'ht
I i'less you carry all of
■ von are not fully
protected.
(j 4 vVHiteside
I'HONE 225
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One 4-room h«use, close
in. W. 0. Mayfield, phone 100.
260-lt
FOR RENT—4-room house, close in,
electric lights, gas, city water, just
papered on inside. A. L. Norwood,
four doors north of post office.
2G0-3t
FOR RENT—One furnished apart-
ment room, bath and sink, close in.
Apply at Duggar apartments.
260-3t
FOR RENT—Garage room for 1 car
back of Strand. Phone 77. 257-6t.
FOR RENT—The Mae Rooming
house, 11 rooms, next to tho Idle
Hour theatre. Apply at the Fair
Store. 2S7.6t
FOR RFNT—11 room rooming house
furnished. Inquire Mrs. M. I. Da.
vis, 411, East Fulkerson 257-3t.
, r ,M FOUND
IIP
Save Pennies—
Waste Dollars
{(I Some users of printing
■" save pennies by get'
ting inferior work and lose
doliars through lack of ad'
vertismg value in the work
they get. Printers as a rule
charge very reasonable
prices, for none of them
get rich although nearly
all of them work hard.
Moral: Gioe pour printing to
a good pnnlcr and taut money.
Cur rrlntiag Is
Unex-elled
CALLED OFF
LOST—One Beti't
X The examination of men of
\ all ages has been called off in*
by the exemption
pup, 6 months
n],i \ ii,-ir on' white and black V definitely
j gpots; hits been gone three weeks Re-
( turn Co .'28 Enst Federal and receive * board at Tulsa, Oklahoma,
i reward of $5 00. G. F. Brown.
266-3t \ S \ \ N \ \ \
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FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED HOUSES
4-room house with serened
porch, East Federal 6treet,
$15.00.
3-room house, Pennsylvania
avenue and Noble streets,
$12.50.
4-room house with pump in
kitchen, First and Kentucky,
$22.50.
4-room house with city
water, on Fulkerson street,
east of the railroad, $25.00.
FURNISHED HOUSES
2-room house, close in, gas
and electric lights, furnished,
$27.50.
3-room house, with a big
garage, nicely furnished, in
Wheeler, $35.00.
3-room house, with a gar-
age in Broadway addition,
Jones and Federal, $20.00.
FOR SALE
3-room house with first class
furniture, ready to go to
housekeeping, 50 foot lot in
Broadway addition; will sell
for the low price of $975.00.
This place is worth no less than
$1,250.00.
Man is a sensititive creature and
although he knows that usngo of
the word "garment" does not exclu-
sively apply to women's clothing, ho
is apt to consider that he is neglect-
ed.
We clean men's colthing and fin-
ish them just as the dreBBj maJi
would have them. We make tile old
suit do dobule service an< savf Uif
tailor's bill.
Call and see our fall and winter
samples. Prices no higher than la*t
Jack Robinson
21 S. OHIO.
PHONE J4.
We are no farther from you that,
the phone. U9C it.
Who is your Dentist?
If your teeth need dental work, lets talk it over; l
costs you nothing but a little time. My motto it more work
for less $ $ $ Sand less pain. All work guaranteed. Lady
in office.
Office Over Guaranty State Bank. Phone 4
Office Hours: 8:30 a. in. to 11:00; 1:00 to 5:30 p .i
7:00 to 8;00 p. ro.
Dr. Clark, Dentist
n. L. COHEN I iff
The Rpal Estato Mao A
Phone 207.
DENTIST
Phone 527
PIONEER TEL. BLDG
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The Home She Owns
she will never be happy until she has a home
c. . ci.v . a n. hardly a day passes that she
does not think of her home, as she would have
it it is to be a place of comfort, contentment
\nd harmony; it is to be practical, convenient,
beautiful.
nothinc takes the place of this home of her
own planning—nothing will be nearer or
de.' rer to her heart, next to her loved ones.
build her that home! build it of wood! build
it now!
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