Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 306, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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v|l | Truck Service
CENSUS FAILS 10
INTEREST-AID IS NEEDED i"
WANT ADS
brand new
Maxwell trucks
Phone 362
Phone 38
1920:
IN SEVERAL PRECINCTS ENUM
. ERATORS ARE HAVING HARD
WORK TO SECURE INFORM
ATION.
All classified ads ar*
oac cant a word per day
Nothing received u 4er
24 seats. Money to b«
Mit with sopy for ad
wantk
For job printing phone 90.
W. P.STONE
203 E. Broadway u ^
iiiiHHIIII* in the census lu some precincts of the of instruction- Address Massacrus.au
s
COL. JULIUS C. 1IMBON *
General Auctioneer *
126 Fourth St. *
Phone 376 Dromrlflht( OKIi.
Secure Your Dates In Advanoe.
K S
Drumright people who are interest-
ed in the census showing of the city
had better devise some method of
aiding the census enumerators or the
figures that will be returned to
Washii^gton will be far under the WANTED—Agents tor Drumright and
actual number of residents. vicinity. Good proposition. Previous
There Is a decided lack of interest J experience unnecessary. Free Schoo'
m the census lu some precincts of the ot instruction. Address
city and the enumerators are having Honding and Insurance Company, Ac
hard work securing the necessary In- cjdent and Health Department, Sag
formation. In many Instances being lnaw, Michigan. Capital $1,500,000.
refused altogether. Many of them JaD 23, 30.
are under the Impression that the ______ —
'enumeration is for the purpose of WANTED—Two or three young men
1 taxation and evade many of the que*-1 to room in a modern homo with two
| Hons asked, while others refuse to I meals a day. Call Skidmore s Drug
I give the time to answer the questions store.
believing it to be some kind of
Every Woman Should
Have a Checking Account
A
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LICENSED
PLUMBER
F. H. Geizentamer
Will seli you a stove
and connect it up
On Delivery
215 N Ofiio it.
Phone 253
scheme or graft that will turn up
agahist them later.
■ When the census enumerators havu
[ finished their figures to Washington
it will be final and It is Imperative
that a complete census be secured.
On the basis of census figures all
government appropriations are made
such as road moneys, moneys for
! postoffices and public buildings,
; school moneys and other things. It Is
WANTED An alteration woman for
ladies Ready to wear. Good pay.
The Markey Kail Store 303-3t
LAUNDRY GIRLS WANTED At once
in all departments. Apply in the
morning.
Victory Laundry Co.
Phone 125. 303-Jt.
This bank offers a valuable service to its customers.
Many women, in particular, avail themselves of the ser-
vices of our officers for advice in trouble-some routine matters
such as paying taxes or insurance or collecting interest.
By depositing every item of your personal income and
making all payments by check, the bank really does all of your
personal bookkeeping.
An atmosphere of courtesy and friendliness prevatles our
banking rooms, a feature which makes this institution particu-
larly preferred by women.
WANTED—Some girl or old lady to
,,, otay with o'd lady at the littlo tin
on the basis of the figures that will ^ of thp oatholls church. D.
not i
out =
RISPYi
be returned to Washington that the
pay of cotinty officers, together with
their number of officials, the county
is entitled to is made.
In view of these facts it behooves
| the Rotary club, and other organiza-
jatious to action at once to aid the
enumerators in securing a correct
j census of the city.
I The census enumerators are under
loath to give out no information se-
I cured by them and questions required
j may be answered without reserve, the
I census being for statistical purposes
only.
_ j The following are the census takers
IB 'for the city of Drumright:
First Ward, Mrs. Fred CummingB. |
Second Ward, L. H. Childress.
Third Ward, Mr. Bateman.
Fourth Ward, W. .1. Ealy.
W. McConned, Drumright,
Oklahor
301-6
WANTED — By experienced man
work s bandy man at repairing
Homer McHoue, Drumright, Oklaho-
ma.
Drumright State Bank
The Bank of Steady Serviee
WANTED—RELIABLE TRUCK
DRIVERS
We guarantee each man $250.00 per ^ ■ -
month. Also share in profits. Must FOR BALE OU TltADlt-Capitol
be able to invest $650.00. Ifluildme lot of the e\ty, 100*140 leejt. |
We expect to operate fifty trucks
within sixty days. Call, write,or phono
362, Oilfield Freight & Express Co ,
203 East Broadway Ave., Drumright.
FOB REWT
WANTED—To rent a private garage
Apply at Drumright Tire & Rubber
iCbmpany. 305-6
ht
ery- =
s is |
eral |
of I
GOOD
TO LAST
CRUMB "■
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I Lilly Bakery :
Phone 326 J
■ ■ ■ *■
a blocks from Broadway.
Ayere. PUoue 44! .
See A. 11
250-tf 1
HOME SERVICE
The Home Service Section of the
Red Cross of Drumright, Is sUU in ae-
tive service and any returned men
from any service who havn't received
their bonus or If the allotment and
allowance was not paid in full or if
you did not get all your uniforms may
report and we will be glad to help
yon.
PIANO TUNING
R W. Foster
Tuner for Darrow Music Co., of Tul
sa, for four fears. Now In connection
with J. W. Jenkiw Sous, Music Co.
of Tulsa. Endorsed by all the music
houses of Tulsa and leading musi
cians, best of references- Here in
Drumright. Leave orders at Drum
right music Co., or Mr West. Phone
127. Next trip about January 20th.
—JSuild a Home—-
FOR RENT—2-room house close In
lights, water and gas, newly paper
ed. Apply Palace Drug Store, or 314
W. Broadway. 3u4"3
FOR SALE or RBNT—Modem dwell
lag for sale at a b «jatn or will reat.
L. C. Weat
FOR SALE—One n<*w Stetnway VD"
rigbt pia.no and ono alo o t uew piano ^
player. If you are tutcreist®i you
must act quiculy. C. ttsst.
FOR SALE—A lew pieces of lurni
ture 106 Maple or call 5S0. 2S4-3
Here's What You Gain
1
FOR RENT—S room modern house,
hot and cold water. Inquire at Huh
Shoe Store. 8J,"S
Saves Money
-(lost •lie-half as uiucb.
Puncture Proof,
(iuuranteed.
Oversize Tire
Increase 20 Per Cent.
More Mileage.
5.000 to 15,000 Miles.
FOU 3ALB—My home at the corner |
of Wood Street and Penn. Ave. Just |
aoross from New UJgH School. Burney |
Brasel. 294tt|
3-ROON HOUSE tor rent, elose in,
shingle roof, oleetrie light, gas and
water; inquire 315 Center Street or
phone 134, McCoy and Mathis, see-
ond hand store. Soae furniture for
sale. 295-6
FOR RENT—Three room house 2nd
and Ohio Ave., modern, gas, electri-
city- water and garage, for further de-
tails, call for Ferguson at Post office-
FOR SALE
Ford Roadster
Ford Speedster
Ford Roadster
Ford Touring
$250.00.
395.00 j1
375.00 I
375.00,1
Several others. 3«e us today.
Drumright Garage .. I
203 South Ohio Ave. 303-tf :
>nev =
nent §
nous* B CK
*llbout quctnooifHunt • S«W*
/attain tbr treatroeut of
Xtlicr, Kinfcworm, ltcto, etc.
Don't bccome **
cwusc other treatments Jailed
trlunt'® SaWa hn relieved bua-
rfcejs of tuch cases Youcau t
iioac oa our Monmy a.c*
<a0 r«n'«. Try It atooi mk
10DAV Price 75c t
FOR SALE—Two Lots and small
room house in Broadway addition, or
trade for a ford car. Phone 192. 305-3
any §
Sapolio
leal forToilet and Bat
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—4-room house 16x30, barn
chicken house and fence, 2 1-2 acres in
cultivation, 3 1-2 acres pasture. Close
in, or lease part terms if wanted.
Phone 128. 3053
WANTED TO SELL—Practically new
fruniture, a bargain. Apply corner
Drumright and Calif. St. 305 -3
USED CARS FOR SALE
Published iu the Drumright Even
g Derrick, January 15, 22, 29. 1920.
Justice Court, City ot Drumright,
Creek County, Oklahoma.
N. ti. Barkett, (Prop. Barkett Gro-
cery Co.,) Plaintiff, vs. A. L. Barnes,
defendant.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
To A. L. Barnes. Defendant:
Said defendant will take notice
that he haa been sued in the above
named court for a money judgment
for goods, wares and merchandise
sold and delivered to him at his in
stance and request and received by
him and must answer the bill of par-
ticulars filed herein by said plaintiff FOR gALE—Ford, 5 passenger, Buick
on or before the 31st day of January, ^ chevrolet roadster, 1 Mitchell 7
1920 or said petition will he taken as ' Maju Vu,c & FiUlng Sta
true /ind a judgment for said plaintiff f v
for $82.46 with interest thereon from
It you want a cheap cur
these before you buy.
Ford roadster
Hnpmobile
Studebakcr
5 passenger Buick
T, passenger Buick
7 passenger Hudson
look at
.$ 400 00
. 350.0C
. liTE 00
. C00.00
. ir.P0.00
. 1300 00
■ Let us explain these exclusive advantages to you. ■
| GATESsJlttTIRES j
m Also cari>y a complete line of Auto Accessories, Tires ■
■ and Tubes. •
GASOLINE AND OILS I
Have added I ruck Service to our already growing ■
business. Will 'go anywhere a Ford Truck can go. ^
LIVERY CAR TO ALL POINTS -
Your business is earnestly solicited. *
MAIN VULC AND FILLING STATION :
R. E. DSMORISf, Prop. Phone 131 ■
301 6
Drumright Buick Cc
Next dojr to City hall
,OST, STRAYED, STOLEN. FOUND
The party who taken the Stetson
bat by mistake Sunday at the M. E.
church, please return it to Rev. Peter (
Parker and get their hat. 302 3
i 'I1 'I'
FOR SALE—3-burner, $22.00 gas
range. Used 1 year. Will take $10.
A. L. Williams. Cor. Oak and Center
St. 3 blocks N.W. of PP. O. 305 3
LOST—A case of Carnation milk on
the road east of Drumright, return to
the American Grocery and receive a \
roward. 20i:!
DRUMRIGHT STORAGE & TRANSFER
Auto, Truck, Transfer
All Points.
'Phone 353
<i 'M"
v - V
Beautiiy the Complexion
— IN TEN DAYS€
Nadinola CREAM
( The Uneqnaled Beallifi«r
Ut*d and Endor—d
By Thottianda
Guaranteed to re-
move tan, freckles,
pimple s, liver - spots,
etc. Extreme cate*
Rids pores an - tissues
Leaves the skin clear,
sou, Two sizes. Sold by
Seading toilet counters or mail. %
i;,\T/OA "LET CO.. Pari*. T««.
twenty days,
of impurities,
soft, healthy
Hand
Sapolio
Qeanses
^ t\ 'orates^
So.icr .neSkiiT
July 1st. 1919 and in the attachment
therein had and granted *111 be rend-
ered accordingly.
N. 8 BARKHTT.
Plaintlf.
ATTEST—
W. A. MADARIS, Justlae «f the
Peace.
EARL R. POWERS, Attoraey fet
Plaintiff.
GARNETT D. i0HN90N
irinds of stenography and
i y work.
application for Auto Li-
cence now.
NORMAN r ' V'OAN
GROCE ITOfiS
tion. 3043
FOR SALE—New three room house.
Six lots, good improvements, good
well. Terms, corner of West Wood St.
and Tucker Ave. T. N. King. 302 3.
LOST—Setter dog. black and white,
extra small. Brown eye brows. Find-
er. phone 101- The Texas Co., reward
offered. W. J. Klncaid. 304-2
Want ads in the Derrick' pays.
FOR SALE—Katy Lunch Room Jen
iings, Oklahoma, opposite ttie Katy
riepot. Lot, building and fixtures. For
' is than cost of material. Guaranteed
le and Abstract. Rented to -good
t> nant. Inquire of tenant of W. M.
lopey. Bartlesville. Okla., 117 West
econd St.
301-3
FOR SALE—Vlctrola, records in
eluded, Singer sewing machine, elco-
tric iron, silverware. 130 F ^ak
Street.
FOR SALE—Electric v
chine. Willow go-cart, an
phone 618 or I0« East Fed
Br. Met*In Fry,
Br. W«. II. Steward
ORS. FRY Sl HOWARD
Ptiyiiciani and Surgeons
Ou'iav oyer Drumright Slate
Bank—Phono JS
WHO IS YOUR DENTIST
If your teeth need dental work, let's talk it over, it
costs you nothing but a little time. My motto is good
work for less $ $ $ and less pain. All work guaranteed.
Lady in office.
Office over Guaranty State Bank. Phone4.
Office Hours: 8 30 a. m. to 11:00; 1:00 to 5:30 p.m.
7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
DR. CLARK, DENTIST.
Ubck's «a.We. foriacny oa-'
Cent? Cur© 13 jru.'rwv "*
^^ferlaunenUrc,
itching. It is
vjauUffl lot tiint t'-fpo o
' nr will to PPOOJR..,
• lundva vvtttu>ut qaostioa
' Uast* FaWfi faljs vo pi^rn
! • c b, Kc i ,Tc"* or. r.. n r Wonu
t aRy uUiwr tK.lJi 7JO
o box.
CHATT
CRUSHED ROCK
JSANO
Klinglesmith Engineering & Construction
Company
^ 1 | t — fisim by
Bennett Bldg.
Slaewalki
All Klnd« 01 Concrete Work.
Retaining wall*
Telephone •?
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