Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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W. P.STONE
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;| PROUD OF THEIR HIGHWAY
l| Edinburgh Citliene. Not Wlthaut Rea-
son, Claim Prince* Sireet It
Supsrior to Any.
When Edinburgh htvan to outgrow
Its streets und run over Into the coun-
tryside the cltlien* toofc the matter
In hntid and decided to enlarge their
city. They atarted with u dnih lit ti*
■street which they huHt over from the
ground up mid culled It Princes street.
From the day It* tirsl stone wu* laid
the Scots of Edinburgh determined
thai Princee street should he the most
beuutifui street Imaginable.
Today Prince* street Is, to the
Scot, the mot beautiful street In the
world The stranger from another land
struggle* to remain true to home at-
traction* find compromises by pro-
want ads i
All -♦Mwrtled ftrttt SI*
one cant a vcrd per clay.
Nothing r«*s«h*4 « *• ■
25 cents Mon«f ♦ b«
seat with for ad.
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WANTED — By experienced ms
work as hauily man at lepaTing.
Homer McHone, Drumright, OUlaho
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COL. JULIUS C. TlMSON
General Auctioneer
126 Fourtil St.
Phnn* 376 Drumi-tijht, Okla.
Secure Vc>ur Oarea In Advance.
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Commercial Hotel—Board and room-
by week, or room by day or week.
__ light housekeeping rooms. Mrs. Emo
nouncing Princes street one of the proprietor. HI"*
most bettutiful streets In the world,
On one side of the Scottish main WANTED—Several good 'atmdry g'rl*
street are ranged t*- best hotels. onw, at the Drumright 9«
(hop*, and clubs In Edinburgh On
\ LICENSED
the other lire tenures and monuments
with a frame of trees und grass.
From this street you cau see the
tower* of Edinburgh castle standing
out agnlnst the sky. Here are statues
of Edinburgh's great and gardens
where the Scots can take the air with-
out golug to the outskirts of the city,
j Of the statues, the most beautiful is
that of Scotland's favorite writer. Sir
Walter Scott. An arch decorated with
many spires forms a covering for a
tnurble statue of the novellsL About
dry.
mm Latin
290 3t
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EOIt RENT—Two room house nicely i ,ji
and completely furnished, garden, I ]
barn, and chicken run, call at 126 Ea t
! East Fourth St* or Phone 376. 293-3
F. II. Geizentamar
FOE RENT Three room house 2nd
and Ohio Ave., modern, gas, eleelri
city- water and nrag«, for further de
KTS ^°of,"en^'^= -ails, can for Ferguson at Lost office.
statues of Ills greatest characters. ; —— —
Princes street is beautiful because j FOR SALE
the Scots have never swerved from j _
their purpose of making it so. Noth- p,Q[{ SALE—A few pieces of furni,
Itig can be added to I'rinces street, no ^ ^ ^ Qr ^ 590 294.3
structure built without the approval ... , >, ..r„ol.
of tlie city. | FOR SALE—My homo at the corner
J ; of Wood Street and Penn. Ave. Just
across from New High School. Burney
Brasel. 294",f
StOVg I WOULD BREAK OLD CUSTOM
and connect it up
Oil Delivery
215 N O lio : t.
Ph iic 253
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get
your:
SpdcidI Layer Cake
Modern G:rl Not Satisfied With Sec-
ond Place, Even When Inscribed
on Her Tombstone.
FOR SALE—First class driving horst
also buggy and harness, cheap fot
cash. Apply 517 East Drumright. A
R. Evans. 294 6
There's a certain old cemetery out
In .lersey where, now aud again, when
visiting friends the writer strolls poll ,*ALE OR TRADE—Bay team,
Sunday. Many a story lingers soun^_ lv wagon, harness, trade Ford
We Welcome You
Are you a farmer, a merchant or an oil man? In eiUisr
case, you need banking connections. It is the only way to push
your business to seccess.
A place to deposit your money. Your checks are records
of your paid accounts. Your pass book will keep you posted as
vo whether vou are Belting ahead or running behind.
Your Bank is a place of reference for advice or informa-
tion.
The harvest lime of the year is approaching, nnd you
should determlno to open a bank account.
A small amount opens the account. It s the first step. Yoa
must take that step if you expect to go up.
Remember you should build for the future. If yo uare liv-
ing tr the Past, you are already on the shelf. t
Get right with voursolf and your family, art' realise tne
dividends of comfort, earned by wise plans of saving, sensible
manners of spending and a better understanding of business
Methods. ^ ^ help to niai{e your crop, and assistance in
marketing It. a"d a place to deposit and save the proceeds.
The DRUMRIGHT STATE RANK, the old pioneer bank
of Drumright, safe, reliable, and offering service and security,
invites yon to call and enroll yourself as a customer
We appreciate your business and vonr friendship, and our
endeavor will be. by good service add °nuare deals to retain
both to the mutual advantage of yourself and the bank.
Drumright State Bank
The Bank of Steady Service
about a neglected grave or a haughty
headstone.
lint two very-much-alive young peo-
ple furnished her diversion one after-
noou. They were engaged, that was
plain, and proud of it. Theirs was a
happy silence, broken by the girl's
clear soprano. |
"Do you know, Oeorge, what I've,
been noticing in this cemetery?" j
Apparently George did not.
"Why, on almost every tombstone
, marking the grave of a man and his
! wife, his name comes first, with hers
I tacked modestly below. Take this":
I Anil She read aloud. "Thomas Spring-
er. Died April 22. 1812. Age eighty-
11 vp years, His wife Annie, died June
2, 18"S, nged forty-three years. You
see even If the wife dies first her place
on the tombstone is at tlie bottom.
Isn't It queer?"
tleorce had evidently not bothered
much about tombstones. He'd been too
bir-y looking at her. But it didu't
really matter much, he thought.
"Oh. but It does." she argued. "It's
nnoiher attack on a woman's individ-
uality. Now, when I die, much as I
care for you, I don't want my name
to he a postscript on your tombstone."
Naturally Oeorge assured her that
wagon,
Property. Apply
Aa.ro.
or
Norfolk Hard-
293-6
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FOR SALE—Ford roadster, 1918 mod-
el, looks like a new car, special bar-
gain, $425.00. Drumright Tire & Rub-
ber Co., 203 East Broadway Ave- 6 t
FOR SALE—or will let you have t:g'
of for feed gentle driving and saddle
'mrse. See Voorhecs, 120 E. Mtple,
fter 0 p.m. 298-3
•OR SALE—One 1919 Ford touring
ear guaranteed and lots of extras,
"argain, phone 2 or 110, C. J. Hob-
son. 29S-3-
p. A. LEARD
Dent;st
Offiee over the Drumright State
Bank. Plioue 3b
FOR SALE—Practically new rug aid
earpct aweeper, also rockers, Call 515,
or 224 N. Jones. 292 3t.
dren's Hour like a feast. For tT^fll
tluy toddlers there 1s a varied!
menu, sometimes Uneeda Biscuid
and milk, sometimes Graham Crao'c-J
prs Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch BlsJ
•uit. This is changed on special!
iccasiona to Old Time Sugar Coukj
|Newtoim and, rarest ofl
'.re days when we had
cream and tliosai
MRS. ANNA HUTTE
Christian Scenes Practionei
521 North Morrow Avenue
Phone 498
Drumright Oklahoma
| FOR SALE—1 Singer sewing ma
i ch!no, 1 Vietrola, records included,
few miscellaneous artioles. App'y 130
! H Oak St. 181 s
nHMMI
FOR SALE—Ons Dodge Roadster,
one Grant Six, good as new, cheap for
It shouldn't bo. nnd tlioy strolled °n, 189_6t
Dr. Melvin Fry,
Dr. Win. H. Howard
DRS. FRY & HOWARD
Physicians end Surgeons
Office over Drumright State
Bank-—Phone 35
1 was there to make a ?ketch of
lier. Luncheon was just over, and
she was talking to a little knot of
women. The first words I heard,
I slid quietly luto a nearby seat, w
"National Biscuit," recalling " ''
tiiitly my own tasty L'nceda I
eon. X liked her, nnd
fortahly as she spoke a
and ears busy.
"Between the dark and daylight,
she was qu '
Lit of paus_
t "ms waiting end 1! Ieuing—torjjCj,.
children. Since they --aSSB
things, I've given that
babies. First I liaii J
'1 hen, when
to toddle,
we iu
_ " The
Chihlij^ . . ,
original,
inherent
goodness of
Uneeda Biscuit «
is due to the superior materials and metnoas
employed in the baking. The everlasting table-
"oodness of Uneeda Biscuit is due to security
" of the In-er-seal trade mark package.
eady
ifcntj
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ak «
gift
av" t
ally t
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a JWnDNESDA V
a
i Phone 326
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In tune with the Infinite and the
weather. It bad been a glimpse of tlie
twentieth century girl that would have
amazed Annie Springer, at rest be-
ucath the moss-grown granite.
EAST SIDE OARAGE
FOR SALE—Cheap fev oarh or trade
for car- House, corner Federal and
Virginia. House, corner of Kentucky
and Noble. Phone 584 289 3
Integrity a Requisite.
Integrity is a prime essential to real aA^
success. One who is dishonest may ,, n
pile up money, but riches are not lm- : Wncl< from P- °'
-Three room house one
side walk. Call
B P B B
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p|%(pfcl \ ^
bsxk
vitliout queptiooif • S-l w
/oils in tr«®trv ent of Ec/«r«
Ifiter, Ringworm, Itch, etc
Don'r brcoros dincourmrd br
co'iMi ° treatments tailed
Viunt'*S«UBha* relieved hun
drrds of nurh c««w Y ourmn^
lose on our Monty Back
Cuarane**. Try it at our risk
TODAY Prive 75c mt
Sapolio-TUe^
lided "oilet and Ball
rmrtant without honor and the respect
of your associates 1 try always to
keep my word, no matter how trifling
the circumstances, and never promise
what I can't fulfill. I Insist that none
of our men make a contract that the
company can't live up to fully. Anv
salesman discovered making an agree-
ment In which is inserted i* clause giv-
ing the company a loophole to escape
from so filling the contract, will be
given ten minutes' notice. This policy
Is so well understood that we never
have to enforce the threat. I never
forget that Individual friendship, as
well as corporation good will. Is based
on confidence; and the foundation of
confidence Is Integrity.—Eugene G.
Grace. In Eorbes Magazine.
Central News Stand.
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FOR SALE—Ford roadster $275 00
cash, Ford speedster, $395.00 cash.
Terms to responsible parties. Drum-
right Tire & Rubber Co., 203 E. Broad-
way, Drumright, Okla.
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JUDGE C. E. KING
Attorney at Law
Canfleld Building,
Drumright. Okla,
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NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
ten ti ,
pad of"
were
Hour.
"You see, even
went on, "are much !i _
mals. They are most lovable auu
most tractable after they've had
something to eat. Natloii-l Biscuit
dainties always bcsin our Cliil-
Zioirr
seem
enough
but always
_ dainty, al-
zing as only National
Biscuit Products can be. rinr'n?t*ia
years when mv babies '."er , iu/
up wo never : ii~ ■ d tl.e Ciiil*
dren's Hour villi its tasty least.
Moved to 201 N Ohio.
SINGER 8EWING MACHINE
COMPANY
R. H. Willey, Mgr.
FOR SALE—One new Steinway
right piano and one almost now pitao
pUyer. If you are Intereatwi you
must aot quicKly. L- C. Wast.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Oepltol
Building lot of the city, lOOilM toot
2 blocks from Broadway. See A. E
Ayers, Phone 449. SW-tf
FOR SALE or RENT—Modera dwell
Ing for sale at a bargain or will rent
L. O. West.
3.
Beautify the Complexion
~ IN TBN DAYS,
Nadiaola CREAM
^ The UoequiW Beaatifier
C/hH mnd Endorimd
Br ThoummnJt
Guaranteed to re-
move tan, {recklea,
pimple*, liver - ipota,
etc. Extreme case;
Rid* pores and tissues
Leaves the akin clear,
«m, . «: -./• Two sires. Sold by
leading toilet counters or mail.
NA HCtyAL TC'ILET CO.. Pci*. 7W
tn-enty days.
<jf impurities,
soft, hea thy.
Hand
Sapol^o
Qcasse-
OST. STRAYED. STOLEN. FOUIW
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drumright storage & transfer
OR. RALPH 6 WELLER
i YALE, OKLAHOMA
Member of
% STAFF OF MABEL OALB HOS *
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« Pvmotlee LteaKed te Surgery and *
^ QynocologT
Auto, Truck, I ranster
All Points.
'Phone 353
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Imported and Domestic Treea.
Tlie sycamores that we are planting
on our city streets today may he di-
rect descendants of the monarch* of
the Attic groves. In onr own little
front yard we may he honored by the
presence of the great-great-great- I OST_.A cameo broach, on Saturday
grandchild of a tree under which Arls- ; - ^ Dnimrlgllt
totle paused to expound some clever eyeu 8 . ,.
syllogism. Such a thought should la- Derrick, and receive reward or caU
crease our respect for the neat for- 539. "
elgners that have so graciously accept- j ■
ed the responsibility for making ou* ] TAKEN UPat Star Wagon Yard
cities beautiful. But It hinnot B't<v ; mack jersey calf, brown and white
gether wean our affection from the gtar on forehe<ld, white bush
Khn^ifY giants of thfc riv©r bottoms v
Which a^ all our own and which hear on tail. Twohorn, coming two year
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their true Americanism depleted In
every lineament. t
Japanese Flowera.
It I* often said Japanese flower*
have no scent, but this Is Incorrect, for
among them we And the wild rose and
many sweet-amelling lilies and orchid#.
•Flower* enter largely lalo the life of
the people, and are associated with
national fcoU4ay maklns M Afferent
■eaaeaa «T tfce year.
old. Owner may have same for ay
ment of advertisement and feed bill,
296-3
IXJST— Bunch of keys on ring withy*'
belt hook. Plea so leave at Derrifc*
office Reward offered. •!.
For
Truck Service
Phone 605
Acme Garage
——
FOUND—A man's kid glove, lor 'eft
hand, owner can hmve same by eaJI
ing at Derrlak eflee sai (Win fei
tMe a*.
announcement
antler hotel
W. Brosdway
reopened
Room byd*y ®r wee*<
Gma BmU
> 1 ->
******** Phone 90
PATRONIZE THE HOME PRINT SHOP!
HOW ABOUT YOUR
STATIONERY j
For the
FIRST OF THE MONTH
Such as Bill Heads,
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Envelopes.
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1920, newspaper, January 7, 1920; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148970/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.