Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 305, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1921 Page: 2 of 2
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PLB-5HE0 E'.ERY E^EN SG EXCEP' S. S 3 AY
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LO. 5 ALi-AMO
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P.: i-er 1-2 P-jc- tzar
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OP- C E° S BAO-Y S.. ED FOL
LOMiSj A RAO AT MOk.SE
GARDE* SEED FREE
C.taeas to wah s.:m* n.-i« w<
ciE «t the D>rrti afSct Xa cost—
■aiiirfs *;i act be f i« s to the
gryw3 c; peopi* vast call !* same.
EASIER RAB3TS
( u« ti! bMi i- i itH of raib ti
P%* iii ar cAil a: wn«f Ohio aai
Nofcie. tf
lrwot Hani 3 -Pj;^eu L
6. lactam It L' -? :ajwed
at his home u a rtrail of aa tml
(tKk was aa4« a pec kiaa at atott
ti o'efoek t v* mcrti^jg at the rtoasag
k<u> out the Porter Crai* Garage
m Eas Vi.: Krwt. PolK*aitt
Smith Ears--*: Ford aai
Cecd Byrd fir perpetratim of the u
Malt aad iV *k* am
IS bee i «Kk to their
ae« wS-en ti* ^a>- is bevir - ■ zf is
maaicipal ceart.
Jackaoa bad |art*i?ii'd ia a rtil
l<t «Umi> Id trm "■<: " I oa tfc*
hltff roeci a* ahc%t I* Mrfl tkitl
■orata* a*i Pk«-s bei.Te tha- O* « no. ti hwi am. ■(
Fort «: Bmi .V ire pjiwH to ***- m S K- lisMM
taur-*t-d lb- Pa lac - r-^j j* 1 r-'-= E Wrod
lasted Jt-b- a« a f -'-■ 4=4 fsrtstare 144 .*>. .■
| WANT ADS |
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WAMSD—Waiior or vauress a:
3roai*i.' t!
WANTED—Tx'< to tee?
jtoe**. Jiut be a ix<i cook. 1 n«i
it Palace Drag «ore_
ilAN oa WQUAX WANTED—Sa.
ary $M fall tiae; ~i ceats aa hoc."
i(4n U3A utilmf fimi-.w-: hoaierr
to r«tr: Exj-r.-ieaoe csk««ut. la-
•teM-Tii tlij. Ncrj wn, H ft
FOUND I
FOCXD—Arter pOL Oviv mi* ' I
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<M M( pia Hi payiac (r air.{|
KMf ■
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Special Sale on
box candy
FOR SALE
I! V • cast will be* gryiery store.
New Cxtsres ia lue Jti *0*2 of 5.W*
Box 5*5 Tate Okia_ i*!-* t
FOR SALE"
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—
ta_ Car *awr. HMtr
Tjaaoc. Pioae 5T4.
r-.dr> agaiTK kia for ia j n <ipo
4 dob IJIM
cii-ckea '
is ike raid. TV? j*trp^aa aa:« , fin-Si *zi 5a:iei
(bl bt U a*.>3>M to tW nw^t
Vc r or«r tke oa East Vi t
Mrwr (rtirt *ii oa hti k«tt Mft-{
ll for aa iarmiruios. isj tiat k#
wis y >o.' >r< to Wre rk s the two
an iiapni ot kirn Na Mttnd. aa j
km: 4ias OTrr tfce Wad itiit a rerol-
tw.
THESE BATMISG SUITS *H.ST BE
RATHER SCAHTY
Oee toir rcoa kooas aid *eil E.
Wood jhs« Cjoae i. ll?*}.
H*i tVxct r« ieor* ;-jc§ a Brcai-
•V a-^ Joa«i Ai4::;ca.
Oa« I r a iocn iz E.
tlMC
0« J recs k>;w ii E. s. rr.h
P!W
J rrom k<w ♦*?: b I*t ft lot X
5Ej-:-"r At® « a- tti • ar:
0a« Jit Ita km U? E. M
Oa? T r>a= ssodfrrs ti
tti WM; 3TM4TJJ,
FOR 5EXT OR 5A1X—Oa* riite
a 5 Ca 'oraaa I- 1 taaatk p?-t
V- r; j.;;; j{ v.
FOR RENT
1 - roti. boc?- ":r=*r of Hiriij-
aa4 Ciwrr IS: •
Os f"?- r:o= W" Br^iiwsy. (:5
FOR SALE
Oae 4 -xa cioders b^ssalow
E. Swaai.
4 v>
JUirt 54.-TV British
S^reraaieat. tVxbii of tke tiyle a«l
tii of 1RI batkiag
ku d«ri4ed e;o
Gowraasit catroi ot iora>i'i
katkiaa eo«.:i« kit ae^r approrerf
a: i I> WiMe. nisioter of paMk
kealtk. kas km apfoiated kitkr&t
otaa costroOer. A eirtaiar letter is
ktutf teat to tV local aathantw*
a: *#as:<te towas aoszestias tka: lavs
k> fnitH TBafc-iy it aa o8 « foe
Unoii of ettker ki to weir a cos.
time tkat 4o*a aot erteai frc— tie
•fk to witkis foar iaefees of ti- fcs«e.
A:-*ar-
r: ssLi'ssr™ w s. v«te>M«i Co.
Eiaay ?ase::'aaki- *t«ft wbo rt-;t ']( |:^t,
tke akore to ako* all tkecr rowan 1 —
acd tke:r p^rwtai rta-cs rati-'- -.3t-
K«k tke kotot af salt water. Bat tke \ OR. Wm. HUTCHINSON %
- .- -i-"t 1- t • • \ 3r :t t :k: ;f yi±i.:izi \
AddiSi S deelar ; a a Jroa* rffcr-. \ AUTOGENIC THERAPY \
all ke aade to aMM Hiirtal attire. % Tualaiiat of Ctrow^c m4 Turn* *j
0 * D wn«i. vrtk a .Sa-w-i m* H
x ' -- -. Sj. ...j 3 ^
\ Rtt. P*ar* ii-S Cr'-C! P~£r t A?^ \
> DRUMRIGHT. v>< _A. *
FOR REXT—OW gestlr'g 1 - wC.
liarr ihrt* rooD koase w.ii oce or
two r t>a ML :ax katrk if desire-:
aa>i litre -;ce J1S X. Peaz
lte
FOR REXT—i raoQ boise faraisi
«<i at 41* S. Pen. Ht-t*.
FOR RENT—Two. two roooi tmrz
ii-ed bic—iii. ftisc of R>:k Sct-ocl
N>a*e. 5e
FOR REXT—1 Bi-reJy fsraiiht:
pa^ns a =>i*ra hose for rocpJe. Aj-
PT *14 soatlt OSto. }>l-tt
FOR REXT—X.ce ein3 eoij stelj
1-rz -t*i Z a"i S r:oa ko ^ tear
wm; wner TmJ at: Pea:. Phoc-
UT, lira. Fostlta. iiSti
FOR REXT—I rea iocse, 411 X
C-ntwa are. Write H. H. Bea?ar
Vaie or pkor« 1-4-4 Yale. IT# ti
WANTED
WaXTED—A 'jjt to d: repair
l>C aa-1 a]t--ato«_ Apply at Ta:
?ie Cleacers. opiwite tke Post Oi
S*.
WANTED — That Ford tor oe-r
Haadred cask—C L. P:n—P. 0. 3ot
4 > un<.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Caeap ust rtrai.u:
fii&Bes ia r i sbape Addraso E
care Derrick.
FOR SALE—Se" ".2* n.i;i Zr a-e-a*-
ly aew-. 0«Tier (sag to Califoraia. j
VM--M J. b. Care Dirr^k. t«-
ARE YOU OUT OF *ORK
lotn are wa:t :| iyr traiaed =ea
DO TOU WANT A BETTER JOB*
S?are ca; k:!' w.a? ;rt3M* s aa.i
itttrr pay.
Tke PtTBLiC LIBRART win kelp
prepare f* tie poa.txc yoa wart ky
:oar -.5 yoa books oe a ay tai of a
<oh.
Opea Vocday Wedanity aai Sat-
-"^ay I M a a. to I pi a Taesday
Tiaraday aai Friday I H t a tg I
? 2. Sia.iay 1 to 5 p. a Wtroia
concert free 4 to S p. 3. Roos 1 aew
Sckooi Bai!d;a#.
USED T RES FOR SALE
I Mi4 N-w Retread. J I ill 1-J Cssd
--iada-d Ma- I J*>al Vted Sjes 3
I I fVH S;!« 4 14x4 1-! Go>i
year extra nod siap- It win pay
yoa to ar .:^ri-. ti « r-.-zS before rsa
bay Br-ii Garajr^? P^ioc? I Peca
AT«- l «:
■ O* So TO THE APPROACH
■ OF HO" LEATHER. WE ARE
■ SELL. SG ALL BOX CHOCO-
| LATES AT
Less than Cost
SOME OF THE BEST 0* THE
MARKET—STEP IN AND LOOK
1 THEM OVER.
\ NORWOOD'S
■ CONFECTIONARY
t AWNINGS
4-
and
? PORCH CURTAINS
| Auto Top and
t . Cushion Work
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| Whitcomb- Goolsbay
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+ 402 E. Bdy.Phone 301
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S>:a t get -f~T if folks lie about
yoa. Tiey ta-^it tare kaowa the
trati—aad told that.
Wm pay cash for any make of car
ia any condition. See Wiiliami at the
People'i Store. !>7-Jt
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For Sale
RABBITS |
for Easter
At 75c
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| Comer Ohio & Noble |
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Phone 559
How About That Dress or Suit
Is it ready for Easter
Sunday?
Does it need clean-
% ing or pressing-?
* Prompt service and
satisfaction gnaran-
teed absolutly.
No goods too delicate
or too heavy for us to properly clean or
dye.
ftOBl^IpANER
C331
phone a jS 201
3^ SOOHIO
0C OCHVlPY S£PViC£ is V0J*S
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BETTER BUSINESS
r^N
FOR SALE OR TRADE—S
iooje t Iocs. SIS X Peca
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DRUMRIGHT LAVXYER EXPRESS-
ES HIS OPiNlON ON CLARA
HAMON CASE
FOR SALE—7 - piaats.
er doaea. Keata ky aa-i East
:reet. H: :s^ aa=.ier T.
LOSS COMES SOT FROM THE
F;RE iTSELF. BuT FROM THE
LACK OF IHSLRASCE
Oar fire -_asr-aace policy allow < roa
to cc aieai wati ytser piaas. eiet if
Tfcr fofiowtag article appeared ia
tke opea wi:aa of yesterday's Taisa
World aader tke kead.it of "A
Uwyefi Vtewpoiat":
I kaow the Stalls case is stale bow
bat sahix.it tke foilo*!U to be print-
ed orer nay initials ia year letters
Fron tie Peoria cohst tf yoa see
•t:
I tkiak ill the MUUHUt cid wro-
aea male aad feesale the jary ia the
C-ara Saitk case aa: it-- taawkish
idiots wko proposed to Clara sbotid
gee toMkrr ic a coaT^at a aad red-
raft the cm -.al rodr of tius state.
Tiey co«M insert a s- tica maktag it
JastifiaKe honicid* for a panatoar.
after aoceptiag a aarri<d tut'i at
tatk-:> for aiae years, to kill is
vhec he 4*< idea to ieare her aad go
to iis family. Part: -ralarty if le has
paid her tar abo*e the priec a: whteh
cost prost.'ites market their wares,
aad the details of their intimity- are
exwp' otally tt>rdid. slimy aad reTTiit-
iac. Aad where as a farther eat -aa t-
tef ciTCTsTssianc* the defrsiaat aa-
aowar^s her in-estioa ta ca?italiie her
n*tM:e« hy patting her life iato
at :*iofL portaree. a kskw to which
pttrc-nare of chlMrec t TitaL Then
she coald be "eralir acqsittet aad tie
jary wooid aot hare to perfare theni-
*elT« by; swearing tiat they had
formed ao fixed opietoa. aad that
they wotid try the defendant opoa the
erideece asd the law as rtren tkeat
fa the eoart'* iastractioas. Ia ex
piaaauoc of the las; statetaeat I of-
fer the foQowiag qaotatfca froai the
Diili Ok!ait>anaa of Xirtk 1 1K1
"B. F. C. l>>aghbrsc,r- TI years oid.
#t>re=aa of the jary Bid. There was
aerer aay qaeauon about ac^aittiar
ker froa the start. Tse vtUMt sere
ly took ap oar 'Jie as we did aot
MMider them at all We already had
oar tniads fally 7.,'f bpl"
Toars Very Tn!y
FRANK F TATLOR
Draairigbt
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FOR SALE r - r
"- ■ foc< t ",at. 5-1: wa.es
ctt- --t-r. p-i - 1::
v.wsr
- - - .ne-r - or yoar pCact iaras
frarte hyi.se. dowa C*i mpjete f-a-ae-iial prtxetzz-m
ia aad pa i 51 ac-orced yt*. Dob": pet it off til
j; tie fire koffoa
FOR RES"!
HAVE YOU ONE?
I will buy. lease or
rent a building suit-
abie f .t a
BOTTLING PLANT
State price, location
etc. in first letter.
Address all commun-
ications to
Willis C. Strange
Manager
Coco Cola Bo trims:
Co.
Sapulpa. Okla-
ia po-rca .
i.wa v.iiiilike -ent Frank 5- :i
"41 Jf':-es str*-' Casuag. Ptrie f roozz hove 11111 ill
i : paiated.
' aril
FOR SALE—5--=~xr —.t- j i'h- r -- N Peaa
in>:at hocie close fa — ir •:
■Math.
4 rtMn b^ase wtta a zarage. slal ia
c • p;. .. . .■. .:inea w.ta sewrr 1 :-cae<txai. c t*
Ford track 1 aa> m p^|*aMf- « «trie lights, daa* k. SIT X. 1
The Shoe Repairing Industry* has B
grown in the last decade to be more busi- ■
ness-like; more ready to accept new ideas ■
more closely united by the realization of B
common interests.
Shoes are no longer merely patched ■
and resoled by "cobblers" but are repair- ■
ed by Shoe Repair Men who are expert ■
workmen and real business men. ■
In this development, we are proud to JJ
have had a part—as we are expert work- ■
men and take pride in pleasuig our \;stom ■
er=. Yours for Service and Satisfaction. ■
BLUE FRONT SHOE SHOP
105*. Penn Boyd Stalicup, Mgr. JJ
:y asec for sa.
care Derrick.
cheap. Aidrw
> S D.:
MS-;
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Are
ui r*ry car far sale at '-_ilf prr.e.— j
ti - - 1 far Chaatay Rtai?- - x " r:«:a: ba-a^r strirtly BK>iera aewly
fo'id Cor: :" • te" $. •> battery :a: 1 - at- : ap^t,>-di;« :a ery res;«5>:t
fae sii-r Wd seG " :i be-:« w.thjfae ga.-'iir oa l-Ea;-le ftrw_ t3 be
i'- - s r 1 II" trif! r«ady *>r ::;astr ia a few iays.
r5' « - FiJC ^ wc w vj-. je-reeai ^ iocses ♦
take ia rord. S-te Jrff Jt«Co." ~ P.Vai neat f9r llf V- 1 Kti
♦
-ASH GROCERY Oae Vl-xk : Jt ^ ~ t
R i Sk> :n L1*0* « ** z**- X
Tir«t Street CT
FOR SALE—T :tt bat r 5 : 4 rtjeat =>irra ic-ase aaj
aad •" — 3f * ti rinz- t: E I*al* 5a.
ererai other hxaes toe
'Si
corner Ohio aad Nohie P:. ae
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FOR SAl-r—Fair ZTri S C. E ;
,O-p.igtoa e«*s for ia^iiag fl.l
t " I7 a: Vsi.jf Vacaast I jail-- = -
of tr^a P O Box I'li r-1 a t1
: phone 428; ^
F'l'R SALE—5C13 Stai:: bcSi ag
a North PeaasTtraaia. Fiaae
Try oar ligfc' loach 1' ti Palace
Drag Store. We s?rr-i - rk-rse
saadwricheis. aalnba -ai «tVr dfltca
ties at aooa aad aE e-tna.f Car
Serri-ce wtfl ple*«e yoc.
^ FCR HEAVY TRUCK HAUL ■
_ ING ti a y p-i— e* tha "oli. ■
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■ Nash Qaad ■tatpped. _
1# tan WeaeS. ■
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_ Alsc rwo toa Nasi. ■
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■ " tracks are brand new aai _
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?^ai; to Go g
I DAY AND NIGHT f
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Wort i Specialty ■
: clay & jones;
• Of* :t t- G :-ej- Sjcpty Co ^
' Next Door ta Folly
Three roca cod-
K.daw t-.:e.
ra IweEiag C :«•
L. C West P;:
KlKf
FDR SALE
Three r a aijdera dwec_ag. ~*e
!i Moderate jr.ct U C West. F:
17 2Mf
FOR SALE OR RENT—I -;.xa
---« aewiy pat-red. eieccr.: r:t*.
• foot Jot. 543 1 > waa bay it cr iffi
rest for i'-~ ¥ Located 51 Srath-
iers ave. Acnsss street east of the t-th
Ward k'hioL A L WtUiaaa« Phoaa
**• 3! tf
WE KNOW HO
Phone a,/- JZOl
•3-^- So Ohio
OUR DtUYERY 5£«Via IS YOt S
FOR J ALE
rooB n>iera io>ase esrated 00
Brissaw A Tea ie. Can :e wulf ta
jiynBta
r>:a : ih aai 3-U14) lot '^■rated
oa Fast S-ecoai st. Tis property
is ia 5 i Ixattoa aai worth the
atcey.
i r 3ta -tidera km aow ha—lag
located ^ Jt Joaea liixs. >:•:
<m payateats.
4 ma Ho<ase oa Nj>—i J.aee St Pirt
Cash aai ialaate oa ; iyae:ti
3 ro« hoase -a Joe.« Ad i t :a oa
jayaecti-
4 roc-x komse oa Scati B r?" :w
This hcase U harga_L
O*hct Rabr-ts Hrte B. 'f-fg
PHOSE 2M
GEO. W.HAM
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
ar.d 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 use: illness to
deserving new accounts and suggest that we
talk it over together—at the bank or at your
office.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Drumright, Oklahoma
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MY METHOD WINS FR ENDS
I th-nk it .iK aad fair, bow 1 aa: n:e" fr-tiia? as well as ia-
har has made a decided drop 13 price. That I gtre to at patients
the t>earf:i of a per cent redactton on aU work docs by m
fir the aen days. My cr:w-« a-e the rery beet
PUATES THAT FIT. All plates made accori.a^ to the latest ta«Ahodt
ia sty own laboratory backed ry ay Gcaraatee.
PYORRHEA Come la aad iave a talk with tae about yoar Py-
orrhea I a= Ksccessfally trea tag cases erery day.
EXAMINATIONS #-D ESTIMATE FREE
DR. CL\RK. Dentist
0.t? Gja-arty State Bank Csr. B-cai i. and Ohio St
TELFPHONE 2SJ
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