Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 292, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1921 Page: 2 of 2
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PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
ALLARD Publisher and Proprietor
Office Pnont No. 90
Residence Phone No. 559
WANT ADS
WANTED
• FOR SALE— W%it* corn on tka ear
gxi tor cr fe*A One mile west
ard t*o EOftk at Drumright. Phone
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for sale or trade
Matter t the Pcrtoffice t Drvi
i the Act of Congrew of March 3,
YOUR PUBLIC LIBRARY OFFERS
YOU
lafonca^on on aay sabject
Books to read at home for pleasure
and profit
S Oper., Mordiy. ard Sal
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
1 specialize on what others fail on
Rates reasonable. Overhauling espec-
ially. AU work strictly guaranteed.
Parts at wholesale. Geo. Sowerwine,
• door east of National Supply ware-
. ' 282-12L
house.
A. m
p. m.
LOST
ay 3 to 5 P. M. Victrola Cod
■en from 4 to 5 P. M-
Room 10 New High School Building
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
All Peltlcal An neon ce en ti Ad-
vert s ng Must Be Pa d For in
Advance
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if ore-
be it
2*1 ftp
FOR RENT
T—Emblem from 32nd decree
iiaxnond tn center. Call Chief
ser Okla-. Gas and Electric Co.
eceive reward. ttMtc
;T—Ladies blue purse on Broad-
ontain ng $22 in cash, 3 or 4
return to Judge McDonald of-
r 805 North Ohio for $10.00 re-
NOTICE—House cleaning t me. Fill-
er Brush man in towa. Save jour
a-d and get one of our brushes ab-
oluteiy free 290-3tp
e near
lljr they
i Horace
pi
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Ifeiiuine rowlclnwi
!U - pound <<r quart, a* tin- apotheca-
rim were Dot to be outdone In rigor
i by tlx- surgeons, who Met blood' by
[the bucket at the light<-«t provoca-
tion. Prior to the Introduction of Dov-
i t'k powder* and J«ro"' powder* a
man In a high fever. If highly placed,
might be considered worth as ranch
as tflO to hi* apothecary. They were
In competition with auch houaebold
remedies as 'syrup of snails' or a
•broth' made of spider* ground fine
wltti opium In a mortar and reduced
la a liquid by the addition of hot wine,
to be drank In bed 'covered up warm
I sweating.' What constitutions we
Burnt have Inherited from our ances-
tor*, since only the robust could have
Jiorvlved."
8TREET COMMISSIONER
Pat OTracy announces he i a
< ivi.'li'late for Sf *^mmis«:oner.
•abject to the action of the Democrat-
ic party.
School Board
Hazel C. Bridges (Mrs O. J Brld-
, ;■ '**«) announces her candidacy for re-
election to tfee office of Treasurer of
i'he Board of Education, City of Drum-
-Ight on the Independent ticket.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce to my multitude
of friends that I am out for the offlt.'J
cf School Treasurer.
I will greatly appreciate your in-
fluence and if elected will give the of-
fice my careful personal attention.
PA YE (MRS OSCAR) MCCOLLOUGH
FOUND
3t.
of keys, party who
Call at Derrick of
292 3t
FOR RENT—Two room house, fur- FOUND—Copy of "Hattam a To n-
nished for housekeeping. Gas. light <Mp Plats cf the Creek Nation." Own-
and water. Phone 62S or call 313 E. - r may have same by paying for this
(,-jlkerson. 290-SL idv. Call at Derrick office. 288-tf
FOUND—Black leather bag. Party
sing same address finder at Daily
Derrick and pay for ad. t 284
FOR —Nice brick it.ire. Beit
location in Shamrock. Call John Farr.s
Phone 127, Shamrock, Okla. 2S8-5tp
FOR RENT—Nice three room apart-
ment for couple. Inquire 113 West
Federal. 288-St.
The proposal of the health eommla-
lotier that New York build a wall of
Id masonry about Itself as a pro-
agaln*t the Invasion of rats
ild aid the city In adding from %M,-
000,000 to f100,000,000 to It* expense*,
hut whether or not the rats would be-
jdeporteri or denied entrance Is an-
other question, History, both modern
'and ancient, shows the futility of
Nraflt as a means of protection from
Impending disaster, say* Christian
Science Monitor. And even the Pled
Piper's more picturesque handling of
'the Invasion of Hamelln town proved
• failure, though the Piper must be
given full credit for his part In the ex-
Iplolt. It would seem that a simpler
!«imJ more modern and original method
imlght be Invented.
FOR RENT—Clean, up-to-date mod-
ern sleeping rooms reasonable. Phone
165-3R. 288-St
TAKEN UP—1 bay mare and one
black bald face mare, both roach
mane. Black mara blind In right eye.
Both have white hind feet. Appear to
be in foal. Owner pay for adv. and
feed bill, and take them. Star Wagon
Yard. S. Shown, Mgr.
GARDEN SEED FREE
Citizens wfco w-:«h seme garden seed
rail at the Derrick office. No cost-
children will not be giTen sea s so the
grown up people must c^ll for same.
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WANTED—To buy clean rags at
:he Derrick Office.
FOR_SALE
One S rcom frame house garage and
Iiarn. 807 N. Harley st- $1500.00.
4 room modem house- 118 E. Wood
st and furniture- $4000.00
j 4 room plastered house chicken
house, garage aud garden.
Oee four room house and well. VE.
Wood street Close in. $1200.
100 choice residence lots In Broad-
way and Jones Addition.
One 3 room house in E. Broadway.
$1000.
One 3 room house in E. 2nd. st. with
garage.
3 room house 40ft- by 100 ft lot N.
Smather Ave near 4th ward school
$950.00.
One five room house 117 E. 2nd
$1500.
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GEORGIA D. JONES
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Drumright, Okla.
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■ FOR HEAVY TRUCK HAUL-
ING to any part of the field.
■ Nash Quad Equipped.
10 ton Wench.
' Also two ton Naah.
■ Our trucks are brand new and
Ready to Go
Sugar was introduced into America
FOR RENT-Light housekeeping by the Spaniarda ln 1520.
room*. Gentlemen preferred. 107 First,
st. 289-3t. I
I If report* may be accepted at their
See value, our scientist* will present-
have made war Impracticable
^through the Invention and manufac-
ture of poisonous pises and high ex-
plosives thai would absolutely over-
whelm any ariny and destroy any city.
H would he a curious reflection upon
'the Inability of ethical counsels to
'wine the world above the barbarism*
t«f war If, says Baltimore American. In
'iefnult of any serviceable association
the people*, (lie scientist* should
enuKe war to become a thing of the
tpnal by their invention* of new poten-
cies for chemical agencies In warfare.
There arc more human sacrifices to
the god of pleasure than to the god
of war.
When men began to wear crowns of
thought crown* of Jewels began to
go out of fashion.
Men who look for pull are usually
those who most need push; to get
what's coming, we Just need to keep
going.
He who accumulates a host of bad
habits need fear no other enemy, for
they will accomplish his downfall un-
assisted.
One of the doctors says it Is wise
to try to be in good humor when you
are eating. That being the case, don't
look at the prices when you are giv-
ing your order to the waiter,—Chicago
Herald and Examiner.
FOR RENT—Nice clean conp etely i
furnished 2 and 3 room ho iie. south
w^st corner Wood and Penn, Phone
597, Mrs. Foerester. 285-tf
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BY M.L. COHEN'S THINKER
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tou never hear of anyone In this
l*onrtry walking off and leaving *
'satchel with $2,000,000 In It like the
did In Paris. In this country,
'wy* Detroit New*, the owner of s
'jMtchel containing $2,000,000 would be
}4nlte sure to put a llask In It so that
|be wouldn't walk away and forget It.
I Th<' announcement from Berlin that
jUie German army has been reduced
na 100.000 will not suffice to allay the
Vrer alert apprehensions of Marshal
! och, who will suspect a scrap of pa-
tr In even the most Innocent and
refill outgiving of a Teutonic news
(baretifi.
I Income tax payments were shy $3.\-
MD.000 In New York city because the
(fellows with the big Income couldn't
M (lie cash with which to pay. What
■k the world do they do with it? says
tnetiston I'ost. Are the bandits, walt-
ri and bellhops that bad?
k Official estimates from Washington
fallow that an enormous amount of
jsoney I* being spent ln gambling In
ttilg country, but somebody always
Milages to seize all of it but a little
'«*ange when the police Interrupt the
^
In old day*, when a man became a
jrnndfather he would let up on work
and sit In the chimney corner and
«noke lie must hustle on until lie's
■«. great-grandfather nowadays before
^e can have chimney-corner rights.
WISE THOUGHTS
J There Is more fun In leading
J than lagging.
' The dearest thing you can sell
i Is your own self-respect
i
' You cannot do Justice to your
J work unless you enjoy It
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J To fare well yourself, help
along the welfare of others,
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i Consciousness of ignorance Is
J no small part of knowledge,
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{ Dodging work Is the hardest
work of all, and yields the poor-
I est returns.
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It is exceedingly foolish to
' worry ourselves with what can-
' not be remedied.
FOR RENT—4 room house, 411 N. |
Clmmaron ave. Write H. H. Benear, !
Yale or phone 2-4-8 Yale. 270 tf. |
FOR SALE
I
I SHAWNEE property for sale or
j trade; 5 room brick house; 75-foot
'front 140 ft deep; corner lots; well
i good water; gas; electric lights;
; stone garage; cow ,barn; plenty of
shade; 1-2 block of carline; 2 blocks
iof Wari school; 8 blocks of Baptist
I college; sewage tax paid; would con-
sider a good Ford on deal—address
' L D King P. O. Box 481, Drumright.
Okla. 29 > 2t-
FOR RENT OR SALE—One garage
. California $fi0.00 a month rent
or will sell for $6,000.
FOR RENT
1 2 room house- Corner of Hariey
and Cherry- $20.00.
One store room W. Broadway. $25.
oseph S. Westerheide & Co.
Bennett Building, 108 South Penn.
| FOR SALE—Good lot and three
room house on north Pennsylvania.
| Close in. Call phone 225. 289-6tc
FOR SALE—Eggs for setting, Buff
I Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Rhode Is-
I land Reds. Come to sea the birds. 309
i East Shaffer at. P. O. Box 337. 284- 6t
j FOR SALE—Ten milk cows,, some
! Jerseys fresh, also team of horses.
Fred Schlegel. Phone XL3 Schlegel.
283 12t-
FOR SALE—Pure bred S. C. Buff
Orpington egg* for hatching. $1.25
per 15 at Victor Vacuum 2 miles south
of town. P. O Box 1015 281 4 wks
THE RIGHT SORT OF PROTECTIVE
ROOFING FOR YOUR BANK
BALANCE IS FIRE
INSURANCE
A stream of water from the fireman's
hose does not protect your home as
well as our insurance protects your
finances. We will carefully explain
to you the policy you need, if you will
call.
FOR RENT
3 room furnished house on 309 East
First street, $35.00.
3 room apartment 113 West Federal
street completely furnished, $35.00
13 room partly furnished 127 Oan
1 street, $27.50.
|s room unfurnished, 125 Oak street.
'$22j>0 month.
4 room modern house and garage, 1S9
East Dale street, $40.00 month.
FOR SALE
5 room house with garage and furn
ture. This is a bargain come in and
talk it over.
QUIET THOUGHTS
To feel, to love, to suffer, to live for
self-devotion will eVer be the text of
a good woman's life.
One of the first essentials In secur-
ing a good-natured equanimity Is not
to expect too much of the people
among whom you dwelt
In life, troubles will come which
look as If they never would pass
away. The night and the storm look
as If they would last forever, but the
calm and the morning cannot be
stopped.
FOR SALE—Sills Studio building
on North Pennsylvania, Phone 127...
FOR SALE—Large iron kettle, suit-
able for rendering lard, etc. See Der-
rick. Pfcone 90. tf-
FOR SALE
Three room modem dwelling. Close
In. Moderate price. U C. West- Phone
127. 250-tf
■ DAY AND NIGHT
" Contract Work a Specialty
: CLAY & JONES
B Office with Goodyear Supply Co.
a Next Door to Folly
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BUSINESS MEN
must have real confidence in their bankers in
order that the active co-operation between
them will be complete.
Having been identified with the commercial
and industrial interests of Drumright for ?
years we have merited the explicit confidence
of a host of progressive business friends who
have realized our anxiety to grant intelligent
and satisfactory consideration to their finan-
cial problems.
Hence, we wish to increase our usefullness to
deserving new accounts and suggest that we
talk it over together—at the bank or at your |
office. |
FIRST NATIONAL BANK i
Drumright, Oklahoma i
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
PETE GUCKIAN GARAGE
412 East Broadway
Fourteen Years Experience In Automobile Engineering
Stephens Cars a Specialty
5 Years In Charge of Largest Shop in Oklahoma City
DRUMRIGHT, OKLA.
SAYS THE OWL
We often see weak old women and
week old babies.
Time makes all things even except
ln a poker game.
Lots of women who are short on
senses are long on dollars.
Widowers, like tumbledown nouses,
should be repaired.
Trying to keep from worrying is
what worries some people.
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Holdup men are now utilizing lux-
urious metropolitan hotels for their
operations. Times have changed Hlnrc
;«ie best of robbers had to sit out ln
[the damp air and wait for a stage
l&oach.
WANTED—To bu, .... i"g* at
the Derrick Office.
W3^„,o
pHONt
OUFMHLIVERY SERVICt 15 YOURS
FOR SALE—Selling to consumer;
fine table honey, a wonderful food,
direct from the largest producers in
Colorado, money maker for right
party. Exclusive territory if reliable.
Write for proposition today Foster
Honey Co. Boulder, Colo.
J. I
Three room modern dwelling. Close
In. Moderate price. L. C. West- Phone
127. 250-tf
FOR SALE—Four room house near
th'rd Ward school. Inquire at Drum
right Music Shop.
290 3t.
FOR SALE—Two new check pro-
tectors. Bargains. See Brighlwell at
Derrick Oflce. 290- 6ta
219 Creek Avenue
Telephone 631
USED TIRES FOR SALE
2 33x4 New Retread, 3 32x3 1-2 Used
Standard Make, 2 30x3 Ford Sizes, 3
30x3 1-2 Fiord Sites, 4 34x4 1-2 Good
year In extra good shape. It will pay
you to investigate this stuff before you
buy. Brush Garage, Phona 6, Penn.
Ave.
291 etjs
FORJSALE
room modern house located
Bristow Avenue. Can be sold on
payments.
room house and 50x140 lot located
on East Second st. This property
is in good location and worth the
money.
room modern house now building
located in M. Jones addition. Sold
on payments.
4 room House on North Jones St- Part
Cash and balance on payments.
3 room house in Jones Addition on
payments.
4 room house on South Birstow
This house Is a bargain.
Office Roberts Hotel Building
PHONE 204
rrA «*T WW \ J| f MY METHOD WINS FRIENDS
W . ltr\lvl t I think it Just and fair, now that most everything as well as la-
* bor haB made a decided drop in price. That I give to my patients
the benefit of a 20 per cent reduction on all work done by me
for the next 30 days. My crowns are the very best.
pLATE8 THAT FIT. All plates made according to the latest methods
in my own laboratory backed by my Guarantee.
PYORRHEA. Come ln and have a talk with me about your Py-
orrhea, I am successfully treaing cases every day.
EXAMINATIONS *JD ESTIMATE FREE
DR. CLARK, Dentist
Over Guaranty State Bank Cor. Broadway and Ohio 8L
TELEPHONE 2«S
fill I I M l I I 1 t l-f-frt
C. A. RUGGELS
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
Cement Work of All Kinds
GOOD and BAD CEMENT WORK
Clias. E. King
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms over O'Dell & Stephen-
son's Store
Drumright, Oklahoma
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