Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 313, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 28, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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lrucK service!
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brand new 1920:;:
Maxwell trucks $
Phone 362
Phone 38
i
! W.P.
| 203 E. Broadway
Ttitr*'* (olk> (Hit cul<U tkMr
here.
An there's folk! that m V u T.
Tkere's folks that held Ihelr ueuUea
Till you nearly want te arf
There's folka to eruah the weak!".**
And there's folk* t curk the it rant,
Ad now all' thea there a reiki that
likes
Te Jelly folks along.
NUTRITIOUS DISHES.
MDt wrfth eopy far bo.
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WANTED
Petrf'.lM
Drumright.
nuts of
WANTKD, SEWING—All kinds of
plain sewing done at 319 s- -M arr°v'
|St. Mrs. 0. A. Howell. ^12-3
WANTED-—A piano player,
once at the Strand Theater
apply at
312tf
With egps ' tlie price they are It
does not aeeui ccouomy to use them
in any quantity, but
with food combinations
two or three eggs will ___
supply the protein need-" 1 wantkij—a white gill or woman for 1
pensfvl' matn".lls" " " !general hou-e work. PhoseJM JtlO-«
Eaas and Dried Beef j
Scrambled. —Chop line j Commercial Hotel—Board an r
I,nil' u cupful of dried i hy or room by day or ween
Have a Checking Account
Mi
III
This
bank offers a valuable service to its customers.
COL. JULIUS C. TiMSON
General Auctloni/#r
126 Fourth 8i-
. Phono 170 Dr«m« l9ht, Okla.
Secure Vour Oatei tn Advance.
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f. Melt two table-1 " housekeeping rooms. Mrs. Km"
spoonfuls of rm-t fa' ">«" on*™ I proprtctor. 309 n
Add the chopped meat. tUree-fourtlVl., • |
of u cupful of loiuato, * I \NTED—A woman to cook and I
ful of scraped onion or a bit of Ju • , . . Aoplv toil
half a l.-uspoonful of salt and a few WOrk around t.io hou e. AppT
grains of paprika; Mir until hot. then j jj K. wilson, corner Ohio and l-nlker , ()
add three beaten eggs and cook until : &on gL
the eggs are creamy throughout, j
Serve on squares of buttered toast or . WANTBD—A position in office by a
with baked potatoes. ^ experienced clerical man. Address^.
Household Goods and
Other Property
AT AUCTION SALE
Bring the ^Highest Prices
See
Julius'C. Timson
A.UC riONEEK
126 East Fourth St. or
Phone 376
We buy at private sale and
pay^the highest prices
m t >
Meat Loaf.—rut through a food
chopper one pound of veal steak, hair
h pound of beef from the top of the
round and one-fourth of a pound or
cooked ham. Mix well, a.ld two egl's
beaten light, a tenspuonful of salt, «
dusb of paprika, two lable poonful of
chicken fat, two milk crackers rolled
fine, onion juice, chopped parsley or
i Worcestershire sauce; simp* i to n
loaf. Moke a depression In the center _
and set In end for end two hard Agents for Drumright and
cooked eggs, removed from the shell, i Giwd proposition. PreTions
1 f°Ter, V "Hn" BastlT with" hot f.t Lxperienoe unnecessary. Free Schoa'
?nd E£ w hours- Servo hot or L Instructlon. Address Maasaerwett.
eold with a saucer made la the pan. |Bonding and Insurance Company, ao
Codfish Balls.—Put hot boiled pots -1 citJont and Haalth Department.^Sag-
B. care of Derrick.
WANTKD WORK—Three me
ply at lit W. Federal 3t
WANTKD—A «i'"l or woman to live
with family to do the general house
work. Fair wages P ld Address P.
O Hoc 413, Drumright, Okla. 308-6
GOOD
; TO LAST
i CRUMB
■ Lilly Bakery
Phone 326
toes through a ricer. enough to make
two cupfuls. Have ready "«e capful
ef Milt codfish, picked very iae cov-
ered with cold ws'er; beat slowly a_
til the water Is milky; thea drain and
dry in doth. Mix the potato. U* a
tablespoonful of butter, paprika and •
teaspoonful ef onion julee. Beat wits
a wooden sj>ooo until light and fluffy.
Shape In balls, roll In egg. mix* with
three tablespooufuls mf eold water,
then In soft sifted crumbs. Fry in
deep fat If the ball, are made the
day before and left •acerered they
will cook bettar.
lltjlut Tvw^
automobile licenbe
Automobile liaenaaa ean b« sbUlned
from Mra Aleamaier, at rise "afar*"
nfficfc
inaw, Jliehigaa.
Jaa. . Bi-
cipital ll.BOO.OO#.
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.
fly depositing every item of your person. -o.n .i J
•aking all payments by check, the bank really does all of your
personal bookkeeping-
A atmosphere ot courtw nd tri.ndllnMl pr«™a«
l„ki , rooms. . telturr Wch m.k«. thil lllUtution pirtle.-
Urly pref MT«d by wo me*.
Drumright State Bank
The Bank of Steady Service
WANTE —RELIABLE TRUCK
DRIVERS
We gaarsatea eaeh man P*
month. Alsa share la p «Ste. Ma
be ahle a iaTeet
We expeet to operate tifty ti-aeke
wiihla sixty 4ays. Cail, write or phone
ICS. Olltsl* Freight * Expraas Oa.
Pft &L*t Broadway Are., Umnariaht
FOR RENT—Nice room, 16x40 In-
quire at Drumriflht Hotel. 313-3L
FOR RENT
Published ia the Dr« rt«ht rea
Ing Dsrrlok, January 11, *. "• 1**°
Jubilee Court City U Dnimright
Creek Couaty, Oklahensa
N. O Bsrkett (Prop. Barkett <Ko-
«ery Co.,) Plalntlf, ts. A. L. Bxraee,
I defendaat.
NOTICE EY PUBLICATION
To A. L. Barnes. Defendant:
FOR RENT—New B room modern
house furnished. Inquire at the Hub
Shoe Btore. 312-#t.
FOR RENT—Furnished room with all
conveniences, hot cold water, bath,
also hooms for right housekeeping.
Aoplv over H. U Cohen's office. 311-3t
' FOR RENT—Furnished room with all
conveniences, hot, cold water, bath.
Apply, over H. L. Cohen's offica. 111-4
FOR SALE
Ferd Hawdslar
Ford Spsedslar
rord noadstsi
For* Taariag
ri.vewd aUMsra SB «
Drumright Oara«a
■m Math Okie Ave.
... ,87S ••
.... T*.«*
3 «
Here's What You Gain
1
WBED CARS POR BAI.B
If y.s want a ch-.w car. Iarts at
thaaa hsfara yau hay.
rord roadster
Hupmeblle
Sludshaker
paasargar Bniak
i paaaeaKer Bulck
7 paseaagtT Mad sea
Snveis M «y
—Cast aae-hali as
^ Pnnetara ProaL
ih.
(■uursateael.
Oversiae Tira
lacreas« 20 Par Caat
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Good corner lot with
two houses, one four rooms, other
.9 IMH
. 96108
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Prunsrlght Bal* Ca
Next Uasr ta Clkr hall
LOST. STRAYED, STOLEN, FOUND,
two H0U80B, one iuui uwuwi FOUND—Brlndls hull dog, wearing an
two rooms. Also former Drumright oxtra fine collar wtth name engraved
Hospital with fifty foot fot Good - « - —' - "hone
ps w E y k 5*
•ulltoc-' '.If'tiouil IWr.S.t:
Wte- ' -t-ri-nmtofn «-re
T.ttr.. *«•, /• . HcL. '-r
tOeo't brcemc ducou' otc'l he
>CK|. otlirr ttra'rrrntt. f • -J
Mur.t'i Silvelieirelieved bun-
3K5; of I'Jch r -e-. V K««
uT< o-i our «• «.
Try It it our rt.k
IpiJ.vY Price 75c at
JIAMON'J
^ i'iu
DRAND
aau defendant will take notice j location for grocery atore^ WIU seU
that h. ha. been sued in the ahorejiheao at a bargain. Phone W. P.
rented court for s money judgment 1 Dills. 48 three rings. _«Mt
for goods, wares and merchandise
sold and dclivorod to him at his in
stance nd request and received b>
him and must answer the bill of p r
ticulars fi'od herein by said plaintiff
on or before the 14th da/ of February
1D2D or said petition will be taKen as ^ .llc3e ig an moai building and loca-1
true and a judgment for said plaintiff ^ for a grocery store. If interested j
for JS2.45 with interest thereon frem ])hon0 w p Dina 43 three rings. 312-3tj
•Tu'.y 1st. 1919 and in the attachment, —
tlnreln had and granted will be rend ;F0R SALE Four room house, Warn,
tired accordingly. 10x30, tent frame with good floor and j
X. G. BARKETT. eides, chicken house and yard, on six
Plaintiff -m-e lease. 3 1-2 acres in eu'tlva
ATTEST— tlou, 3 1-2 in pasture, 1-3 mils from
\V. A. MADARIS, Justice of the ! Rock School hours. City gas. Part
on It
182
Call at 324 H Wood or phone
SIM
J FOR SALE—While I am in Drum-
! right I am offering my property at
ifigures less than materials for the;
\' construction of same would cost at
'this time. Property is at corner of
Drumright and California ave. Ones
LOST—Last aight at Baptist church,
ccmee ring, "nder pl.ase return at
this offiee aad receive reward. 308 6
3
4 Mara Mileaia.
5,000 ta 15,000 Milaa.
Let us explain these exclusive advantages to y—.
GATESsoLETIRES :
" Also carry a eooBplete line of Auto Aacaasoriea, Tires
■ and Tubes.
GASOLINE AND OILS
Have added Truck Service to our already growing
businsts. Will 'ga anywhere a Ford Truck can go.
LIVERY CAR TO ALL POINTS
Your business is earnestly solicited.
MAIN VULC AND FILLING STATION
R. E. DEMORISr, Prop. Phone 131
1 L All,
Your Job Pnnting Business
If We Can't Please You
Don't Come Again
<■ .! I '1 I M l 1 I 8 ,y t'H "1"K « « ♦♦■
I DRUMRIGHT STORAGE & TRANSFER
Auto, Truck, Transfer
All Points.
1APTF.S I
Peace.
EARTJ R. POIVERS.
Plaintiff.
! nn terms. Phone 128.
309 St
Attorney far
for cm.CirES-TF.R8 A.
Af- , Sstl PIL1.S iu Kin a,!lli//v
X^v'inetailic Iwses. sc-led wllh Bluc^V,
v
L, \ t nr-1 , i i i a 'if tw< ntv-fivO
[ *, 0 BY ALL DRUlSGIoli
imp tvERYWJERE i
SEVEN
Beautify u Complexion
IN TEN DAYi,
Kadinola CREAM
Tt.c Uneqtialed Bcaetlfirr
Ihrdand C'JntetJ
t;y TltositanJl
Goaranteed to re-
move tan, heckles,
pimples, liver -spots,
etc. Extreme cases
^ j„.« Kids pores and tissoee
twenty dayfc ^ ^
of irripuntie*.
suit, heaithy,
leading tW'
J./TWW*
X1UB pw.w- % "
Leaves U e
Two s'uw*. i5«la
I lunlen 61 roan-
,11 -j CO.. PoHe. T«-*-
©ARNETT D JOHNSON
All Kinds of stehogrnphv Hi>d
notary work.
Make application for Auto Li-
cense now.
NORMAN SVVAYDAN
GROCERY STORE
br. wm. h. howarb
Physician and Surgeon
Offiee over Drumright StaSi
Bank-—Phone 36
j for s ALE OU tradu—a bam 24x30
i can be moved as it is. J. F. Ml ler,
i"ast end of Wood Street 308-3
FOR SALE—Dodge roadster In pood
running order, $250, for quick sale.:
Ad ureas, W. P. J. care of Derrick;
office. s^1"3
FOH SALE -My home at the oorner
1 of Wood Street and Penn. Ave. Just
' across from New High School- Burney
' Erase). 294-1 f
, SALE—One new Hteiuway Up
a it piano anti one almost new piano
. n! -nr If you are Interested you
act quICKly L- C. West.
Sutherland
S^TERS
hair grower
GREATEST HAIR TONIC ON EARTH
I!
'Phone 353
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SALE or R NT-- Modern iwwl1.
for sale at a b. raain ef ivfll rent.
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I'OH SALE—Katy Lunch Room Jen
Oklahoma, opposite the Katy
Depot Lot, building and fixtures. For
less than cost of material. Gnere
title and Abstract. Rented 'o ftot
Inquire of tenaat « V J
Bartlesville, Okla, Ti 7 T7 1
Second St. 3M"8
tena-'t
Flopey
savsa aiariHl UV(MJ
MAUO^t-T"
Stops Failing Ha. I he oldest I'tePj
eration of tlie kind r use Has stoo,
i the teet to, ov,' years and ib
i to-dnv irtore than <?ver-
I SCAl P CLfe^NW,tireat Dan
MnilT K.-me.l> It moves tb«d"s
| druff r" Por "h"'' :K't inK' '
Sew? w'cenw tor■ tn#i /•>' of either
Toric or Scalp Clea<«;r ti. -
men StiltiMi;: Sisters
242 Ave.
i\ew Vark Ctty
'i i RffsU' * ^ 11
i '— ■■ " '** "
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.
CHATT
CRUSHED ROCK
• AND
Klinglesmith Engineering & Construction
Company
t Bennett Bldg.
Sleewalka
All Kinds 0' Concrete Work
Retaining walla
Talepriane If
Fcundationa
nch
ri-.
be
roe'
anU
nent
Oae-Tan Chawis, $1850
1 wo-ion usasM*,
peper we give y««
very low.
1 eriea. CaU uircuiawon
i Evening Derrick. Phone 9W '
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