Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 272, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 15, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
1
iDrnmrin^ f Dcrrirk v\ ANT ADS
JK %.
Jtr*m "uamm ft* M
?< f—'■ fummm V
n T2Tf £VZ K UL"Xr~ s.mc
bmasxt *. -wt *. a* ?•« jflc* jc _•
A "irt t-T I/iagr-* rf *"««— -
v a £a^?-
T;~ •'
t L
L«r ht 'tc~\
Y.Y+*,
mmSm
3 i rc*"?_
ived 2110^ k*
: J ~r.5 ptfpoKS
roc ii
. uLT. -2 •• ts: :i
G?i.
ttltltltstfltl
t (
* * -* fc-c>£ Fry* x*. — *
s *
t r • b--j| • 13 31 *. S
% '►.I—**:'*; t. *
* ft
* Bise Froet S e Shop *
* i« «nrtt Hxi. *" 1
* *
%%■%%%%%%%%%%%%
■* m, /am a tmamuL
*5M mtnten^ t,gut
Bnf 'vviut
jt. < t
mkt^mtme At+tiwf * u V
* >W %? M* J! < a J r>fc-ill* «ab
•wSrtH i* ft* an.
bcvvM*- w >nr:ft f wrj
■n* «r a* na« mi'^vm.
ftmft^ianr tony
f.wf'-.-w i #v-e«v
■wt «siyv* W ti n.
Mft «"BJ y*r
'7%0, t/Pj^rmg vt * aim u>r wi
vC ' ' -fif -w*t -r y «•
ft* «me 'am-vtinxmv* wft
■? * MUT.l 1 t «*Ut *>- VJ^unf irt
<"W Wrf y r/f: f •'..- V" t.> -V
«U" ut^ >1 tyvt "~Jh~
it vytuiv. V aiU'vWran*
CatUbta <• .' ■.•-•'a* "Xi-.-u-Ji
•? «ili« i* * \« 4MA wf Cut
Vifi 'j nu -.v'„
mr ot* «
*,fal ««* mk * Vwn-f f fMt
•ft fa a w* B8)in i wtft aP* •
11 '■ •qr «r *.
*""«i f trjttj? J4I w. v =?wS
l" * •-*- *i Ttvtnir
ll-*fel ft nc
far ori'I
«a 1«? iwto? i «t- ki—. jJt ,
• ' '-' rfiiiOtt * i firf ' t. % ^ -y.
<•■« < ««: «*«*•? >*vaij ! j*.
w«ar wi* •« -df e^be-ii
'-■* tm*ai ^ y*nr. jr\ ffpTtsa V f0n -m.
2>mshmh Jba i 4hMnr/ *r .#? fjitm
-^Mhr ^
V.-CJL
"heS**3L.
~JJ*
-** C*— r
F" !aLC
t ^acgne
v> «t(.
/•a 3
•'" if V wnarwt
* u* « '-Jtr 'JTk'jt u
"4rt i«r:ji«7*rt a. r<uC!T* *a«i p
"'-u •* it ••* But aa< vut te-
f na-; i;, t,t
raffia* ft *m vi ')«? ,. fan**.
'wmnrj ju VKjr%
"s&terjK.
-t-:j '. >t r.> t,.£
Hbfiato. un
"-r! '-IT* . UlMtf, tsui
jn.trt upw
i iwmi c
*•'' "t |Ci
^" nrrat >M <fnl
if* 3W Z. ?^cn«: M.
j -*i - =—<5- '.i Or.'w
'•• '•!*" I >U HElipr* pwt tia^t r,
aa. utmm tn irsnr. si." £. arttt i l
?*uia aej. £?> j.
-:'A 1 Vi. 71- f Oin 2*
^ '— 7 utr CidMMi tyxza*. i*an •: t.
:. .in- >*1j )C i'S £ 2ar-j ir j.'
ir>.r
?'i - --JL—-*-t* ns co
uv* lu* .-wi£i rajf art «i &* i«tr
rcjc. Fim* vi
fA f i_Z—Ti<-.rvii£3iv™jt i
'"to lj-J-'XinC ?":••
uinit* IMH yf la.; n.t X Km. V
^rwarteni i
For Sale
W^£- >_
i'PSME
i r"jna uik*v± t T yui**
li&t i'lit' aac*j'. fin JK.1 -rj
uiA **tL lurucir
r. i-on* 1« l- •'• am H. L, C.-.rueL-
* *VJH i«'Kh u< t B-.nm * *~T*r
T-fifc ;i!-ncnr iMM -in. Oxa* k t
Kigut cx Ije -rJi gj.*xxi
"-■'"! >cff til t^ycrSt ;ii L T: t -
it* i< 'JK iarp.2j ttac iw iir;
a iv.ro* 1st ~"i: f.- i ' t
. ' t ic-7 "ar -j* ii jnst af H£.'.H
'^ma lvr fT l .W i ^
__ Ttr^n —sjb. ii'JL'r* r'i i ^ la:
^I* IM4 ■ tMk QUa 3Sio«.
>9 JH)I trr -jt r-.n aL' tT !
• < til**! IS.W mairi B-_rjr
— Ml' OJf *oc li a wSl T*x. as-. jllUf t
— *u-f tS<t
f 4 r-j-ja ii*.na t m Vi-sJki frtm
^jr yt7 s- it *2!
Vr tK~T •<! S) 'f S-.TTT tarf tK W
StWl Ti ▼'S? iru: >.ar . r- r i
.AS MAN TO MAN
V> ark &re yoa taking f; .
tank rertders? ^
T'iroagiioat the various depar:-
; yj. will find a iir.gre= -
:o ec^praate xitr you to the very
c: o'it a'lL.ty and to meet
•yi .-.-.ore than half vray or. any
irar:er -hta: to your interest.
i he Drumright State Bank
■tlKWCM Orr* I' xJX
«r,e£>. * THE '.'LIT
A •'•U 'i HLut **•• w* jftiit 0k
P|M
V/"rr' - K'^-ri <T>-*4 • ■/ to jfcSlr
n^ar iim kuM t
f/.i uw tmoi
■ maatic -Ssru/j to ,«ut 'j^n
+•7'** •Jut
llrurj Till unw *_■>/* i* u>-rv
f*>w •xrjsvn ■ - •-. < - Jier•.• vf
• ; to
t '* v> -. It
• •** i }ui
k V *
KM
uSt |M taltlM,
*vi a«Vf* tuia^-r Cyt VI
; " vi - :jr -jtr |.x ?v ^
•'■ '• ti''' ''* >ntir«ai fc: ,«i O'.
Hi I r I'ftp 1st w.^sjz, Onr
■ • H >t am ':v -rj i ■va jr* Uk
;j.
MMt
'•' TJ;r^—T-. V
r><r* ^
tCt—♦ r/jB
' **}'-' X yvr-'x rrrj\ v.'^z Jrun. 5srv t-
• y '1 CrMjtrraa. I ttak Jrva -
i: • ■>.'. t7 * s M . fcr $*. >! u«<
totet xt ml Far y«rboiart,
VT,4r.
Vi Zht ra*
2 r/Lm vum g fem jsr_ |SW
Sif ti'.-*-! tit IS! H i xiiinti. i.-
II all 1
OK J MM ir.'LW tss OK- trr
'.'li « —S.rn. Ti-JVM: T.~ E. 1W -• ti',
C5tr
'it***/ •>- ? M'> t
tt * *-• •.- < • / % **'<*} r*v yy. b'i-
v- «* xaU«*« a. t gjvi*.
flJSpTQr^
Ti "Try
—•( ''—it/ i&i
c.> •.•■*/•■ - - -
FOR SALE
;' ' USr-.* ti • :vs? ijc,—. ~ma&i
t x-_- i s «t t- 3* i^w ai<?
• alMat tt-w VE
** Kfc"r t, rjfcj fct fc*v«
• auBlcX. Piott C"!
r.K 2 r-j.Tx "uemtt I : '
«si* r. ;
Oi« I ra«K kawt E F—jerii 5-.
"ST *Mr Mi W.
Oa rasas TI* = fl* .'
BUSINESS MEN
4-
| must have real confidence in their bankers in
| order tnat the active co-operation between
X them will he complete.
| Having been identified vrith the cc-mmercial
| and industrial interests of Drumright for
| years we have merited the explicit confidence
% of a host of progressive business friends who
f have realized our anxiety to grant intelligent
and satisfactory consideration to their finan-
cial problems.
t rs/a. iw/i*r\ tou*. lit E Tx<
•>. tsA tmr%Avrt. MM 44.
4 r/« 'yiWfn+A Wcm >tk a
■rm, rxnz*. to4 txriex
<** i'/fr ma tow to *j£
Wvx asmt H- 1:2.y,
!W mMmw lata ti £f*A^
(^•*-5 *>< • V<^* ' * % • • s • . ,v-r fry% ♦'//• v i - • ><■ '
takwt i tot r"/Etii to I:
V.'j. ' UJB—'js easaaar;
•. - u.to ii v>rj * laac
• tact inn ti* nrfw. ^
now; a-tier to nri
!*■"/ EidwiTt t?.'::'jaf7 S rttiatili,
V.'rfct to ;Tajr^.-_e«i Mtj Y-jexr
1-JC*r Co Scp./itr, C/A.
FOR StEKT
- •«* &« - ^ «j ■ pw, g^. i Hence, we wish to increase our usefullness to
r.i
<7^<rj •*"" brv '
v -4 to •■ «
ti* M «C^ kt n l«i t <Sfc.
«<• '!> ^TW
•A
'^r
Tir* . rvrat 2 a4«n. CSoa*
H * IWtnU frtee U C v,>nt. V-xxb*
IT! tSJHJ
PEAL ES-*TE. PE" 'T*U *SO
Ki*M OF iWtLRASOe
deserving nev.* accounts and suggest that we
talk it over together—at the bank or at your
office.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Drumright, Oklahoma
.Vrtiur jl*
READ BELOW
Pv? •! „*• ty V/V* lULVl
* f- fvr.i: i •-* «>^v
yt/AX , ittf
V/ X* n'to'V* 5;i *! > t' ' -r;> H*
•«. *r W ••• '<M0|^—
Ct > -y; Kr*i«to*.
'/■-« i wwi ju"/ vr Ss E 2v4. at J-i
P*'«C*
J r-r^s, V« *. tJ/"l br I V* it to T
"t'wr Art ttir 4S3t * 4 vto:
0;jc tr* r'sjB. V/9*4 117 E fa.4
t!«4.
LOST
L/jifT—Pi
**7«: ?>+•*• ;i Strtiui
- eaJ) XT-tt
Some of our Bargains:
100 lbs. Mill Run. .52.00 |
W-Hlllllllllllll
1 _ — _
*Sklf* * i* .*^ir 100 lv .=. wheat bran SI.SO |
Uj1*7—hstA.^% rfit n>t j tet to ^
-1100 :bs. wheat grey
S h orts ?2.35 \
BE YOURSELF
f/fe ; EST OR 3ALE—Ok
• ! irx rV5v ,-r ' ■■■r HI i r* ta ' '*• «. -••
t *3i *-3 to HW/.
— ''OR HKXT
tMm't HTttit )w > ti if tl*r« 1 2 r'/vns k -. ><■ <'/rn*rr 'A Hvl<j
•"** M f*'* «a*4*rr>ritti tt - J ' ■ *m tVi'A
— <>:.y ri/jr*. rsjm W. f}."jv3* y. |2!
D > try t/> walk Ilka aaraaao* eiat. . , . _. _
tt w.jr m - «: v-.]4 Joseph I Westerheide & Co,
_ tcnnett BulM rg. 1(4 «vv1>i PIM.
Ks «n orlifl/ial, ry/ a ty/yy. 77>*t«
tn ti'/ fur lr/itut!/« In rj tur J \ \%\\\%%%\%\\%
hmn\j. ^ %
%
ft'Hit try tn to,k l!k« t/iu^nnA -A**..
Isstk like u f/ur tr".*:A* U/rt *
to aM! 7<W. \
^ ~ *
r^/'/ t tr7 t/< 1rm« Iflu! vn^njt mm. x
*"- to **/ •. * t la e *t
teJT t// f'r-.rvlt.
WHIMSIES *
v^'r Y~'-T 100 lbs. shelled corn S2.0<
• • •• -.£ __ 4
' ti -J rw!n rvriri
1 8T-
1100 3bs. kafir com S2.25
^ :X<: 2 K .... 100lbs.chicken feedS3.00 i
<j ex; - >• . -i <* '.«is? Dairv feed .... S3.40
••' • *.' 7 •• : • • • -y.z *■•
Horse and mule
feed $3.40
Cotton =eed meal .$2.75
ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
PETE GITKIAN GARAGE
412 East Broadway
F:-.!-;e-r Years Experience In Automobile Engineerina
Stephens Cars a Specialtj
5 Y«s-s - C-arge of Largest Shop In Oklahoma City
DRUMRIGHT, OKLA.
'"ith • jrf Okla. rv.#'Ti; rf ar4.
2<7-Ct
Te ephore Ml
2*S Cre«k A e'jt
FOR SALE
Oats per bu 70c
Flour per 100 lbs. .S5.00
( has. E. King
ATTORNE Y-AT-L.A W
Corn Meal, 10 lbs. . ,45c |
Alfalfa Molasses .S2.85 %
M lot I-yjaterl ti ...
714 ^rovartr Praine hay, per bale 70c %
r/rtr (jl -U & H 'upturn-
vm'% Ktort
Drumright, Oklahc<ma
\
*
%
%
* * X *
7*/ *u .v? trfrrinx
V.
* OR Wm. HUTCHINSON $
* rwa nwxi«x b'XLK located
* Hrijt//* A*ctue. Caa ao}4
^ ia>-Ed«cta.
\ i r<- ni boum *.i>4 'JjtZM lot iv^atel
% OB Ea.it h*rjuna at.
U la tori to^toi aa4 wc«h u« Alfalfa hav, per bale 85c
BKMf, i
* r-^ra n«4«T to,. Bow bajwj^ \\> carTT a f uTl line of
toatol la M. Joo«* ajMitloa. toU . ...
or. nrwait groceries which we will
; v "'7,fc' 1 J ^ Pin sell at a verv low price.
( i>h ar.i DaJa.'iC* •'rr. v - * v*
A. RUGGELS
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
Cement Work of All Kinds
GOOD and BAD CEMENT WORK
-r-
+
-M-H
-:-H-}-!-!-;-H-:-:-W-W IIHUHUH
J r:**b as<J baJaoc* <tb j^ycwcijU.
t X -v>m bo. y-H in J'jbi* AM ', 'm on
AT
• •« a .-/f ■ « .'/."t v/ u> * 0«Awal Practlttoer of Madtctaa X
W*H.<SX
WL>% tuvw; u.i« n.wi tn t
•Mf; W'nu^it
Wo '//r/zfcay. i**« a *rV
«aau4 alO^/vt <n+%/ >4,
* AUTO HEMIC THERAPY X
% Tfta'"<rrt of Chronic and Toxle
1 Otoaatt, with a Ktmm made *
\ from the Patlenta Blood. 1
* Rea. Phone 4i3 OfHce Phone4i-t *
4 roM boon* r/n fkmti B!nrtov i
7 Ma hoaaa la a btm a.
Otflca Roberta Hotal Building
PHONE 204
:.. r.-r;\HT, rr...: GEO. w. HAM
TONY SAFFA'S
FEED STORE
421 E. Broadway
Telephone 73
MY METHOD WINS FRIENDS
I think It just and fair, now that most eTerything as well as la-
t r has nade a decided drop in price. That I give to my patients
the benefit of a 2'1 per cent redaction on all work done by ma ■ ■
tor the next 30 dayB. Mr crowns are the very beaL
THAT FIT. All platea made according to the latest methods
In my own laboratory backed by my Guarantee.
PYORRHEA. Come In and have a talk with me about your Py-
orrhea, I am successfully trealng cases every day.
EXAMINATIONS *|ND ESTIMATE FREE
DR. CLARK, Dentist
Over Guaranty State Bank Cor. Broadway and Ohio St.
TELEPHONE 263
♦ I 4 I I H I I I II 1 i ; [ } .!■■}■
M I 1 I 1 I t I I ■!■ ■ ■■}■+ -I I"! !■ I n-
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 272, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 15, 1921, newspaper, February 15, 1921; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149319/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.