Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 361, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OCLFMUM C4.US
ALLAWED BAIL
25,
20, com-
evening, March
:in^ at 2 p$o<& M^e^. caUed
rder by president,. ,,,
WBaoiioiSco^vicJI.'.'
Ail Half'the $6wer ot
Mf9.' '/fri^iof.
JcSUS
f
i'omM's Christian) 'ity of pfcranto'l The Delphian Club will inert Thurs- Ed H. Johnson, charged with
m Institute wIU be held at the!day P- «■ at 2:30 in the Superior assault upon J. M. Johnson with a
stian Church Thursday afternoon Court Rooms. deadiy weapon with intent to kill.
Subject, Early Rome. wag taken before Justice of the Peace
leader, Mrs. J. H. Hnltne. Madaris, Tuesday evening, and his
Physical Georaphy of Italy, Mrs. preliminary hearing Bet for April 6th
Gassowey. | at 2 p. m. He was allowed ball, bond
Typographical Features of Rome,; being fixed at 115,00. It is thought
Mre. Gaily. j he will be able to make the bonk.
Legendary Period, Mr*. Hanna. 1 This the unfortunate affair that
The Tarquina, Mrs. Linton. j Saturday. Johnson died Monday.
Inheritance of Regal Rome, Mrs. c
Logan.
Class Struggles in Rome Mrs. Mai-1
well.
Story of Coriolanas, Mrs. Miser.
Horatious at the Bridge, Mrs. N'lco-
deJnus.
Conquest of Italy by Rome, Mrs,
une.
*ss,
Lorence Ash^ piano Irene Chris-
4L *• 'W*
Americanization Mrs. Illlder-
ind.
•Io, Mrs. E. E. SJ^ndley
How, when and. where we noed
r official papers|( signals, and
^ssenger Mterature.Mrs. Itell.
ress, Connection qf State Mach-
try with Federal Machinery for | C®®H.
e the enforcement of the 18(h.
nendment. ftev. Lackey.
for new taember's.
miction. "<"■
5er visit, 6 o'clock In church. j
Evening 7:50
ic, Mii? Irene Christian.
-ration by tiUbT,'''"'
l by audience.' " '
It for inforcefliV'ht'wlierc yor art
' Imogene Cettrlnjiori.
ftae. -\11sh Hoglar.
:, Lorence A*fc.
Mng, Mrs. Graham
rees. Child Welfare Moral, Edu
ti on and Enforcement. Rrv Pitts
s Irene Christian.
ling. Pay Maaiwn.
w Offering. •' v v^jjr
Mug, Mrs. Russell.
Miction. ■
Art Meadows returned f> bin home
in Ardmore this morning.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Rusi motored
I to Cushing on business this morning.
li t I I I*H1
"nnMtiHn "**:
I flu.
Attorney Fred A. Wagoner went to
| Sapulpa on business this morning..
Spring Buying
Is on in earnest
O'Dell &
Tickets are on sale at Udep'a Book f
•tore for the Will Earle as4 JuM
Reed concert at Dromrtifet Baptfrt I
church Thursday night Mar. 26.
AWM BROKEN
V Wearer, city hoaJUi rffioer
the 'misfortune to get lis arm
+r. Tuesday >m..-nin^ \ fir r.'crank
0 r,
OK. REYNOLOS MOVED
dare moved my efflce to the Har
(Tolkereon Btttidice, over th
ranty Slate Hank, where t will be
aed to meet all my frtentjs ant)
«ts. S. W. RBYNOLUS, M. D
it
NOTICE
National Protective Agency, Los
Angeles, Cel. All parties are hem-
by notified not to pay any bills to
this association as it will not be
rocogniifed.
Dr. A. W. CoffieW. 361 Jt and picot <?dge. But-j
• 0 tons made, and hair goods aM4u-j
Mrs A C. Kiev went to Oklahoma ,artoretl- «T crr Tot's To*g*rle.l
City Sunday on business. i
.101 A W Broadway.
.161-m!
FOR RfiN'T-
Morrow
Two furnished rooms
* hr..nlfr„,M. w„*t.„t a red |on '>lorrow AvPOue' Rf^d houMr
♦ifci.ukf i on bin tvttdi'liiii tiAv | bftck of City Hsll. Mrs. J. M. Wlilt6.
lic'l) n way MR W)/V* I 361 3t 1
There is no let up here Ev-
il ery day sees the usual ©rowds
who are coming here for our
greater values in the very new
Spring Clothes.
The Bayers Are (hcrjoyed
: with the excellent creations that this uU?e
Sttre" is showing, and it is very gratifying
to us to see the many new cuitomen who
are coming to
"The Men's Store"
If s rersdi) Cjive- i8 the esrth Wit*
M or tier foot wlmu *iat,dluf I)t
grave, It U * sure nigt) of Ills er
tfeatb.
If sttijt* with r btoem, ye*1*
Iiat® to go <o tli* w.trii liens*. M •
broom ls.vuir<ted a* you «r i**ss«i) ever
y«t} body, that act shortens yetir life
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
AU «t R«BU MAUfUwa ot;;;
umntok «r rsawart ro he « Ab
mQ WUMtty, Kzm* es, tt lil') p,
<a-, rtarp.
ORACLE.
June Reed has m-jjuUr toured (he
| iitb in company wtth A tea PeteT-
non. of the Chicago Opera associa-
tion. They -ere recetvetd 6y Iai*e, ['
If a im,T: it friendless It ti his uwi j nnthusiaitM; audiences wh«l
NAME THE CHILD
the
! st for Best > 2me for
f>rumr nM Base-ball Club
season ticket is offered to the
•Dinar, or ild sending in the
t appropriate name for the Drura-
t Il«w Ball Club. Judges will
elected to pass upon the merits
te names submitted.
Instructions
-ite, or typewr.to-name'plainly
i contestant c«ji submit ene name,
lore. Address ail mail to M. H.
rtsoti, care of Kvmiins Derrick,
rontest will be open until Mar< h
the last day.
fault.
An old lien and • fanner Woth <i
light in a full crop.
Walling Hoiks Kouders—If jou k*n' !
tnn.vUrlCa iM
this season telling us they have heard so mush about
the "New Style Clothes" we have and tke great values
their friends have been getting, and that they were
anxious to "Try the Dependable" fan Heck service
that everybody is talking about.
tbey appeared. Madam Reed wUl
ttsdlst Will Eiifle. the New Amer-
;tcun tenor in concert at the Baptist ]
•church Thursday night March So.
j WJS BUY, raise, and sell fur-bearing j1 ■
; rabbits. u.nd other fur-bearing animals.
hufy whi.e witltiin.
AW., an, striking color It appro- jL. t what ,ulve with U8, sUting
priatt. lor an autuuioblle. ,
! your lowest prices on large ship-
A lot of ga* Is used in ptillihg teeth j ments. The Fur Specialty Karm ! ;-
—ar-rt popping (lit question.
It Isn't slwe.Tf the «'oat that make*
tht msn; sometltnet lt' the pnditlng.
ling Co.. 515-517 N. P. Are., Fargo,
I Dak. April 2r. II
When It Is In an. adjoining flat an
upright piano is a downright nuisance.
The Almighty never measure* a
preacher's worth by the salary he gets.
things hi
Suits,
O'Dell
$50 to $75.00
& Stephenson
When the bowels ere coaQte the J
waste matter fermente, producing a i
gaseous condition that is disagreeable.
To remove the imparities quiclky, a
dose of Herbine Is needed. It does the i
work thoroughly and pleasantly. Price,
A miser loves money for the many j 60c. Sold by City Drug Store. 235X
doesn't have to spend It for. J
"THE MEN'S STORE"
Drumright, Oklahoma
SBC QUR WINDOWS
I ■! "I 111 H i'fr'H-M-H-M-i-
It is always the man who can get
' reilit for the asking who doesn't want i'
It.
Kven though he he hard-he*<letl the '
o- . I niau who butts nihilist fate Is apt to
you are belching tip a hitter tast-' fct'' "lc w"rst of it.
liquid, Buffer from heart-burn j
tour stomach, you need the tonic
*ties of Herbine. It is a purify- >
ud strengthening medicine tor thoi
Possibly the bill collector has as
much respect for you as he has for
some others on liis culling list.—Chi- ,
eago Mews,
NOTICE BUICK OWNERS
: time of year when all wou'd
;o have a new Bull k is now.
h? supply of new Buicks is not
to All the demand We are
sold over a month ahe.id and
demand Is increasing.
rever don't trade your old Duick
moo off brand car and pay a big
>«ce when perhaps by spending
pie hundred dollars on your old
. It will be the more valuah'e
Rave a talk with our mechanic,
the old Hulck a good overhaul
nd get another season's fcood
e out of it Our mechanician-
s trev for the asking, Anif Sir.
word is considered authority
• Bu|ek owners of Drumright,
parts department wi^l he kppt
trly complete as posdihle, and
itook nf tires and afel'ssorles Is
tthe" In the county. Ml!,
d UoQdyenr .tires are the best
c buy.
also have 4 complete line of
iwie*. anything the Buick own
ds, * o«f aim.
4ud fee us. You are always
ne, and we are always at yont
WITH THE SAGES
No
m.
Drumright B
next to Ci
—o
LEASES, TOYAH OIL FIELD
rs, commercial oil leases for
y owner of the land In 10 aevre
at >10 per acre. Situated on
inch near the Owen and An-
deep testi. TUB BELL
i in the eastern part of the
ON Field has come in and
in that section arc already
i- 1 reach of the amall Investor
selling two weeka ago around
//•ell at 110 anld |20 an acre
w $ir.O to $2R0 an acre. Now
time to get In noar the Owen
edrewg wells before oil Is
Stor
there.
(^ iu
i, o or wire. A!ac Kuyles, Toyah
369-31.
j.reni genius was ever without
Some mixture of madness, nor can
anything grand or superior to the
vol.'e of common mortals lie spoken
eicpt by the ngitmeil soul.—Aristotle.
Cultivate consideration for the feel-
lugs of other people If you would rot
have your own Injured. Those who
complain most of Ill-usage are llio*e
who abuse others the oftenest.
To he aide under all circumstances
to practice five things constitutes per-
fect virtue; these Ave are gravity,
generosity of soul, sincerity, earnest-
ness and kindness.—Confucius.
Regard your good name as ihe rich-
est Jewel jou chii possibly be pos-
sessed of—for credit Is like fire; when
once you have kindled It you may eas-
ily preserve it, Imt if you once extln-
j gnlsh It, you will And It an arduous
task to rekindle It again.
Whatever can lead an Intelligent be-
ing to the exercise or habit of mental
enjoyment, contributes more to his
happiness than the highest sensual or
mere bodily pleasures. The one feeds
the soul, while the other, for tlie most
part, only exhausts th fratue, and too
often Injures the Immortal part.
MATTERS OF INTEREST
Japan hus 20 women JournalUts.
Dlrorces arc unknown to the women
In Korea
The pay of cooks In China averages
$15 monthly.
There are more than women
physlclsiis In Jspan.
Women In tl\t Dnlled Stales now
number nearly 30,000,000.
Practically all the hard labor In Bom-
hay, India, Is done by the women.
Klsle .Tanis, the actress, is an hoe
orary captain ot the Aintrlcun eiiw4l
lions ry forces.
P. A. LEARD
Dentiat
Office over the Drumright State
Bank. Phone 85
KKR tS«SaiN(
II
FREO A. WAGONER X
LAWYER X
Keoms I, 4 and 0, Bennett Bldg. •
Phone IBS *
Oereet Broadway and Pemeayl- '
renla avsnas *
««««•««•«*«■<■
PUR1TA
OiJ Cook Sioves
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j \
COKM
HARK JW!£PNr(-typiCIN£ CO..
BHlKkyH
uzasw-i
1
75 YEARS
. \ icecap To 'be ppoi'I) or
rov/n's Herbal Ointment
• • •! PR <> I'll K t I*h IIROW N
m Ihr 'ic.aI n
in M itUuu! It
k .K )
•t! v At All (tent* It to tod *0 C'flti
US.LLS COMTANi
NV.WIIURCilt N \
Notice to all Contractors In
Drumright and Vicinity
Notice is hereby given that the
plans and specifications for the
Methodist Episcopal Church to be
erected In Drum right are now on file
In the Office of A. N. Boatman in the
City of Drumright where they may
bo seen by all contractors desiring
to submit a general bid for the entire
Job or special bids for any part of
the job. Bids are to be opened in tbe
above named office on the 29th day
of March, 1&20 at 1: 0 P, M. All
bids must be sealed, and bidders
mnst be prepared give sufficient
bond.
Beard of Trustees,
By A. N. Boatman, Sec'y.
?49-tf
—Build a Home—
W ant ada ia the Derrick pays.
LET
THE AMERICAN TAILORS
Make Yoa A Suit
207 EAST BROADWAY
Too Much Bother?
T PS never
foodies"
Puritan Oil O
ti YEAR
CUARANTKK
Tit Puritan t.'w
lmm/' rom
huttim tufa "ti"
■urn// it rtflmu.i
frtt if eiarft if it
iurrn •«/ 'u ttitm
S rnrj from JaM
•/ purrhM,
t o much bother" to fix special
for the youngsters—if you use a
>ok Stove ami Maonolia Safety Oil
No tire to build — just set utensil in the clean,
hot flame. C hance the heat to low, medium
or high, as you wish-like eaj-and the auto-
matic wick-stop prevents smoking
r,W wrwitr, t,U furUnn Oil Cot
J,k '*"> «■ Wi# , for lit f r„ furllum iooiUt.
the cleveland metal
PRODUCTS CO
?600 PUtt Avenue
Use
Cleveland, Ohio
N«« T* Masooi,, p„ro
l um loanwir tfMnbutftth* PurHan
Io your territory. Cut.pl,,, ,lotU
«r« KtUaklr at umnnini i*.oh .
Doa't hesitate to call on us for
PURE FRESH DRUGS
Drug Sundries
Toilet Preparations
or Prescriptions
-Accurately Compounded
We have a complete lino of mer
• baudls# with ileal cut service.
KINO'S CHOCOLATE8.
fur Prices Are Rltfht
ROYAL
DRUG STORE
308 Kast Main Phone 40
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