Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 269, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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line Orriut As2.*%*r .y\ \ti- G«rm*t -f. '-rn.TieiK *£ is-
Trt#- pr>-wln* Vi'flawr. to ' i*rt German;' ir. fci Eraroictais t/ysr.
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•-nsrcxtirt m German}-, that democracy i* rn the saodk. iiid
tliar. tbt of HAbenzrJkrii ha« be^r. ihor*d ar.^ «*-
'IHI for ill ttmt, tfc* Oklif/'in h'-pe* rra*. Pr = :d'? !t Wilw.
•rfli conf<r k hi* *i itinr to ?h^ lan<i* of th*
Thtrt ar«- too many pi^-h(tarffc l Prawiars (com in Cwbjjib}
t* «r*po « the pr« 4*Trt to ai j tr,terror?.
G'rrmay haj> not yet prorei h«?r*«lf to hiv "hr'^ffc
tbt- Sloegrh of Despond, the fetr r« of jankerdonv art not
eoiRf l*te!y severe'). We have the former rro*n prince n?-
*e* .injr that he woaM ret-jm to Gennai... *#tn th'- time wt-
ripe. \V<- have read of the counter r< vcl /.ionary morenkect?
*h;tfh hav- <haken th«r Jijrfrt hold -ihieh the Efc«rt-Haase so-
< la'.rt ernreent ha.« npon Berlin
The bhtem«M in which t*ie militar> '■&->* think of Ar - ri-
tar < cannot he wiped ojt in a da* .',or in a (feneration. The
'Jerrnan junker* hold Pre sent B ilvn responsible for the
defeat of the central pow-r* and with ' icb proven capacity
for hate the fsnatkal family of the <a «er would sfo to any
ientfth to give world dc.-nr.- rai-j- pur.ahment.—Oklah-.mar.
CHRISTMAS JUDCMFN'T
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a good lot
L nredeemed over-
coat*. suits, rnackj-
na%v? and single
coati.
JUST UNPACKED
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Man yof this line
of goods look just
new and fresh like
they came from the
tailor shop and we
have various sizes
and can fit any man
DRUMRIGHT LOAN
AND MERCANTILE
company
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On and after November I8th'all Laun-
<ty work will be strictly cash on delivers-.
We are compelled to do this and be-
lieve it best for us both, and will save extra
trips and expense.
We willAhave Coupon Books for your
convenience.
Drumri2ht Steam Laundry.
KflSTBED PBARftAQST
A COMPLETE LINE
OF FANCY
BOXES
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Re-Opened in «* Ne BciW:n .
eaglf cafe.
chop suev.
Broadway, Drumright, Okla.
Rejcardies* of the re<,',<-«t of th'- State Tooncil of D«-f'-n.v;
in it* ap(>eal for sane "hopp-nsr 'lurinp the holiday *ea*on.
'he people of this neighborhood ■h'lul.-l he jruided by the uni-
form jrood ta*te thaf. ha* h"en more or les* habitual for
many yeant It should nf. be necevary to make a *pecia!
point of shopping wisely and early.
Tne restrictiorM vi jfentl / fmpond >v the idminiMra'ion
may be dropped or mairtair'-d—no na'ter. fitizen# will not
fail to use judgment in the distribution of purchase* over the
Ipm busy period. Xor will th fail to discretely, buy-
•nsr ^ood« >>;« . ar<- <jti1r"trian an t i' o-t costly.
The Chrirtmas shopping pcrior is slwayg one of bustl? and
preparation, and it i- 00? - jryrising that many delay their
visit to tne stores until late in "h eav>n. Yet If «*e all delayed
Christma.f would becorr.e a nigntm.-tre, inrtead of the pleas-
ant h+nron we contemplate.
Kach housewife ' an do a d it by • ' icing amorg her fnends
the need for early and wise b -vinr;.
Regular Meals 30c.
Kreakfav: 530 to Si>'
Oiaoer 1130 to 2*00
> jj>per 530 io SijO
Chop Suer ami «pet:il fhon o?4err
at ail hour*.
Open Day and Night.
the caxdy of the south
JOHNSON'S
deijcious chocolates
palace drug store
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J. F. RANKIN.
G« «rm) Contractor *ji4 BaiU«r.
PIbene 295.
Oftc«, Room 109 over Om«rtfht
SUle Ea ok.
The Shamrock
Loan & Mercantile Co.
We have opened for business
iour doors west 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 anything of
value at legal rates.
GIVE US A CALL.
Blank
e's
THE BRITISH FLEET
Winston Churchill «ay that Gr«-it Britian will retain her
navy. In anv international;*tic «h<rme adopted by a league
of r.ations the British empire will guarantee th'- freedom of
thi nea* in such manner as it ha* guaranteed them to date,
for the purpose of its own good as well as for the good of alf
iriar -kind. *
We know the British v ill ke< p thtir navy, and in keeping it
retain control of the «eas. The league ol nations may as well
oegin with this idea. The British intend to remain in their
own right abl«- to protec t tm m'elv :« so fai< 3s control of the
seas is a protection.
We can nee the British reducing heir naiy and relying
on an international naval police force when we can see a
•tarving man throwing awav e -aww. Freedaom of th'- yea?
sill mean freedom to do any peaceable tning wh'?n the British
navy is not at war, and freedom to di only what t'n<- British
navy please* *hall be done on the v;as when the British navy
at war.
This ii British policy and we ex[,cct to -ec it emerge from
the pt-ai e conference* triumphant in *:>ite of the ittacks
ipon it, in spite of the -iifff-tions that th<- greater humani-
tarianisn lie in a different direction, in spite of the declara-
tion.'- that all nations must be wholly at the disposal of the
international force which makes for good aid preserves order.
It is British nolicy to relv upon a navv and ignore land forc-
e except as forces are needed for <onstabularv purpose.', for
the purpose of occupation, for p'initive expeditions—to keep
disorderly tribes and races in hand.
Premier
Chocolates.
In Fancy Boxes
All kinds of Home
Made Candies.
MAO AM FRENCH
FormerSy of Par.?
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
Of All Kinds
Boom: at the
AVALON BOOMS
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Mis - 2 Mssttjre rreatart and
i-ioagk he knows that osage of
word rtTmraV does o«t itc'.t-
frrelT applj So weki ckthirg, h*
i tp* to recsider that t a neficet-
ti.
We eleac mea's coltking and fia-
iii ti« jas* as tfce dressj mac
would have tbeat. We make the old
rjst do d«Va!e serri-e trd save the
tailor's bill
Call aa<i see oar £aE and winter
^Tiple*. Prices no hipier than last
year.
Jack Robinson
21 S OHJO
PHONE M
We are no farther from you 'Kan
the l hone. Use it.
FRESH
PIES AND CHILLI
at
Midget Confeiiionery.
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REMOVE T^E CAUSE
There U a catue for effect
The skilled Chiropractor ca-. emove
the catue and t>e effect «,.! ■ ppear
DR. D W. CONWAY,
Masaad Bros. &ldg
7g-tf Dmnright, Okla.
THE BUSY BEE BAKERY
•T THE OLD STAND
Is doing business as
siial at the Old Stand
Four Doors North of
"o^toffipp on Ohio St
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MISS E. C. D.WOLFE
Stenographer and Notary
Multifrapb Letters
New Bennett Building
Pbone 157
Broadway Cash Grocery
and Meat Market will de-
liver any size order.
Phone 118
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SMART
CLOTHES
For Smart
Dressers.
arc the only kind we recommend
Have yours made 10 measure
(ron, dependable fabrics and in
addition to these ECONOMY.
J. Soukup
Drumright'* Only Tailor.
A. E. AYERS
WALL PAPER AND PAINT
4 Doors North of P. ().
to the kaiser
by Lending your C**h to
Uncle S m.
Every Liberty Bond you ht<y
hftstheHuna blow
101A West Broadway.
Near Strand.
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 269, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1918, newspaper, December 3, 1918; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148632/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.