Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 265, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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£rtnm"i«?J]t f Derrick
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
totered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Drumright]
U*homa. acoordin* to the Art of C.wyr^ of March 3. 1H79.,
TTTuTi I . rutolialTer and Proprietor
ALLAKU .. ^ i ■ ——— j
In the Assemblage of Girls' Coats
Cash Meat Market
Having bought the Palaoe Or*-
cerf Store located next to tb.
Folly Theater, I will sell the
fo'lowing at rory low prioa
SO 1 Will not toTt to «ove to
ihe other bul'dlng
for two days only,
FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY
Whole strip of bacon 6<*c
now
Bacon, 50c, now
Bacon, 46c. now *
Swifts Premium Bacon,
per box
Wilson's sllcod bacon BR
Bait Meat
Butter *5
Liver, per pound ...1°
Beef Stew, per pound 12
Steak, per pound....20 and 25
lloast per pound 17
Pork Chops S5
Palace Store will be closed two
weel s for remodeling.
Above for Cash-Only
N> Delivery
CHICK FOGALEY
ft
STEELE A WATKINS
UwT " *
Heimett Buildini,
Room* ?-«- *
Phone 167 *
FOR SALE
3 room house, 6# It. lot. .ear Fourth
ward aeheel. IMO
>
•«*T.' fjr:-.
for rent
f-roowif ia OanieM building.
2 room konw coiner of Barley and
Oherry St. $2 .0# per month.
TuVsl
zfrY'*"\
Kitclien Comfort
JOSEPH 3. WE6TERHEIDE A CO.,
Hemstitching
end
picot edge
Prompt Service—Work Guaran-
teed. Singer Sewing M chn, Co.
MRS. W1LLEY
Phone .71
01 N. Ohio.
YOUR wiftor diutiliterappreclates kitilicn com-
forts, the same as you do the conveniences in
you. store or office. Walls and ceilings that are
t isily cleaned, moke a sweet, sanitary kitchen.
This result is so easily secured by applying
r^eriWoo^Roard
LxccTs 7«jt Walls. anri Partitions
He pair* AlteraUona or KewV^rk
it may be p tinted or calcdndned any color, and nail* dircctto
t!.c r «it tfwo.i. or iifciu uvu .! « v .11*. You can do the work
.'"jur . if you choose, hull directions tre inJudwd *it] ■
- K-ii.i'c C ornell'Wood-Board it u.thott.oni cq>;ji lor 1 fo.^WJig-yglll
j walls, Ccilinfts and i irtitien - of Kcsidencas, Xy
• • " . , , --.,.ry IV,r .s.< linrchi- to e^, 1 heaters. .
ooolt i-ic '<•< on't warp, crack, split or buckle. 6 ' K
*wwiaww"/ , _
• Srpc *r >i'd let ct show yoa Corneli-Wond-Board si mplas
' 'n t't .j many urr. :t>cal ways in wlu&h cuu uj* u.
THE BRIGGS LUMBER COMPANY
COL. JULIUS C. T.MSON
General Auctioneer >
126 Fourth St %
Phone 376 Drumright. Okla
Secure Vour Dates In advance. *
%
In the assemblage of coats for little
girls certain kinds of cloth and certain
style* are set aside for children from
/our years old upward to misses of
«eventeen. Warmth, protection against
rain and mow, and durability are the
Ant consideration In girls' coats and
«II these things have been looked af-
ter In the models presented for this
feason. Prices have advanced as sharp-
ly on children coats as they have on
*hoes and Baby Bunting's father could
hardly be more profitably employed
than when he goes hunting for rabbit
akins to wrap the baby up in. Babbit
Bkln coats, undisguised by any dye and
hot masquerading under any other
hame, make coats for small girls.
Squirrel, opossum, muskrnt are the
furs to mnke collars In cloth coats for
|he younger children.
For school wear there are heavy
novelty cloths, plain on one side und
plaid on the other, that are warm and
good looking. Leather coats that cost
less than cloth ones, will help solve
the problem of warmth and durability
without high price. Dark blue cloth
coats lined with scarlet wool cloth are
among the prettiest models that—
^peaking comparatively—are moder-
ately priced, but moderately priced
does not mean much In the realm of
-ti 9P"*—
SJww your pride In your Drumrign'
Chapter Jo n the Rod Cross.
—Build a Home-
Ton million' cheerful messages o.
health decorated with a deslgt
XL.*
season wi l be distributed In Oklalu
manuring December. See that one o<
them is on every letter and packag.
that you send out.
coats, either for youngsters, or grow*
people.
Fur fabrics (or wool furs) maice
very handsome coats for children ana
prove as durable as any cloth; they
are more lasting than furs and richer
looking than the Inexpensive pelts.
There are several kinds of wool fur
suitable for children of various ages.
Nearly all of them are plain, that Is
not made In Imitation of a fur, and the
coat pictured here Is a fine example
of good style for a girl of ten years
or over. This is a straight-hanging
coat, cut to flare somewhat. It has a
wide felt that slips through a slash
in the coat at each side and buttons |
with a large button and loop at
the front. The wide shawl collar can
be rolled up about the neck and face
and there are small, triangular pock-
ets to hide the fingers in when the
coldest weather nips them. These
coats are lined with plain satin usual-
ly and while quite dressy enough for
any sort of demand, they may be re-
lied upon for dally service and great
Cut Down Your lire
Bills This Winter
And at the same time get the
beet service by hav ng yeur
tires
HALF 80LED
It's the new way and the
oommon-senae way. Why sot
aave more on tires than
shoes.
USE THE DIFFERBNOB
FOR CHRISTMAS
Also have exclusive ageaey
in Dramrlght for the Cele-
brated DIAMOND SQUABB
TIRB Ouaranteed on a •■•••
milage basis.
VULCANIZING
Complete Line of Oasellns,
Oils, Aute Aeeeeeertee,
tte.
QUICK PER80NAL SERV-
ICE AT YOUR DISPOSAL
VUIC. & FILLING
STATION
PHONE 1S1
DOCK
ft
JUDGE C. E KING >
Attorney at Law
Canfleld Building,
Drumright, Okla.
*
PRICE BOOSTED
DOWNWARD
Clear Striata Water la sow
2 « ar bottle.
Taa eaat afford ts he wRh
oat It
Phone
253
FOR FRESH ONE
J. W. HONEY
Plumbing, Heating, Gas ritting.
Estimates Furnished. All Work
Guaranteed, and in Accordance
with City Ordinance.
S TELEPHONE 195.141 EAST FULKERSON
■HP!
CHATT
CHUBHBO ROCK
BAND
Klinglfismith Engineering & Cnitraction
Company
Benaeti Bldfl.
Sleewalka
All Klnrfe et Concrete Work.
RetaaMnt v alla
Telephone >7
Foundations
resistance to wear.
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.erv.ee possible and would ap- *
predate the favor if you would *
notify us of late or non-deliv- *
ene Call Circulation Manager
Evening Derrick Phone 00 «
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AdverHae m the Demct
Uttle more tnan six y«=a|S ago
«eent site of the city of Drumngb
!£TT1Ven over to a cow pasture an.
U.e growth of black jack Today it
a modern city with paved streets. 6".
schools and church edifices, moden
tones and bus.ness butldmKS. of IB.
000 population, with a future of eve.
^.ter prom.se than iU accompli
ment of the pasL
* \ «
x % % *
% % \ X
if CHAUFFERS STAND MOVED
£ We have moved our location
S and can be found In front of
$t the New Smoke House. Trips
% to any part of the city, field
jg ar nearby towns. Phone 355.
FRED A. WAGONER *
LAWYER *
Koom. 8. ♦ and 6, B-nn.u «M«
Phone 16K
turner Broadway and H.an.vi *
vania av.no.
, , * \ * * ' ' * '
TALK. IT OVER
WITH METZ
218 EAST BROADWAY
Several good homeeltes south aun
^st part of city; easy terms. Will
ake your liberty, victory or bab<
.onds. 'Why not build a house an.
I mlt paying rent? These lots 50x1.^'
j it bargains Thev wont last long
Oil Leases and Business Chances.
The Travelers Hotel for rent rea-
sonable. 18 rooms and bath. Phone
332.
Will trade any of my ineome proper
ty for land.
W. H. METZ
Th. Old Reliable Real Estate Man
218 E^ST BROADWAY
OR RALPH 6 WELLER
VALE OKLAHOMA
Member of
STAFF OF USABhL DALE HOS-
PITAL
Practice Limned to Surgery and
Oyrteoolotr?
Dr. W. 0. Hutchinson.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, Fulkerson bldg
i —
| PtlOIKS : re,id«no« 43-3
Lest You Forget
. DR W. P. SIMS,
• Spec alist
• Qentto-Orinard Venereal «nd
e aectot diseases Office 107-
• m OnnttelB Bldg. Hours 8 to
• SB, • to I, f t" '
4 >.
,?l 1V. - -
%*%*«*ftft**ft*
JOHN N. HILL
Awereey e«d a.uneel.r
PStn. 1M
Crushed Stone for
building purposes
For Sale at
Quaiy I -2 West of
City.
MTDimaiV i
If there is one element in our business
upon which connections are solidly built
it is Service. Price cuts no figure com-
pared with Real Service; for price is a
fluctuating and accidental factor, changing
from month to month, whereas Service is
continuous, and builds for all time.—
Printers' Ink.
Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $35,000
ie Drumright State Ban
1 The Ml cf Steady Personal Service"
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 265, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1919, newspaper, December 1, 1919; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148939/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.