Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 326, Ed. 1 Monday, April 18, 1921 Page: 2 of 2
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Ornmrigbt T Derrick! want ads i
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
LOU S. ALLARD Publisher and Proprtatar
Office Phone No. 90
Residence Phone No. 5:9
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POSITION WANTED
Inured ai Second Class Matter at the Postoffica at Drumrj-t Oklahoma
According to the Act of Congress of March J, IS'J
WANTED position by a refio>i
I Udjr aa slot* elerV ot
: my suitable position. Box I>T, Drvm-
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The Story of
Our States
Br JONATHAN BRACE
V—CONNECTICUT
CO X N ECTI-
CUT stands
unique as prob-
ably I b e first
state which was
created Id tbe
world by a writ-
ten constitution.
It was really au offshoot from
Massachusetts, for in ltKfci there
was dissatisfaction over the form
of government among the Puri-
tans In Cambridge. Watertown
and Ik rrhe t T. tbe three towns
surrounding Boston. A large
part of these three towns, there-
fore. decided to Journey to tbe
Connecticut valley, as they had
heard that there was to be found
excrileot farm land, and the
Chauh from New Netherlands
had been forced out the previous
year by the ervctioa by the t;-
Usfe at a fort at Saybrook at the
asoMth of the river. Tbe Cam-
bridge p«\«p>. under the leader-
ship of their paator. Hooker,
founded Hartford. the Dorches-
ter people settled Witdsor. and
tVtse fn>a Watertown estab-
lished We'bersSekl For a few
years they reclamed a part of
Massachusetts, but early In 1633
the people of theae three towns
met and drew up a written con-
stitution and agreed to govern
themselves. Meanwhile, in 1638.
a large company of colonists un-
der the leadership of John Dav-
enport arrived from England and
settled the town of New Haven,
later spreading to Mllford and
Stamford. These two distinct
colonies were later united and
took the name of Connecticut
from its principal river. This Is
an Algonquin Indian name mean-
ing "long river." It became the
fifth state to join the Union
when It adopted the Constitution
on January 9. 178S. it Is some-
times called the Land of Steady
Habits, but is more popularly
known as the Nutmeg state from
the humorous accusation that
Its peddlers were accustomed to
palm off wooden nutmegs to
their customers. The area of
Connecticut Is 4,965 square
miles, the third smallest of our
states. Its population, however,
entitles It to seven electoral
votes for president.
<© by Heeler* Newapaper Syndicate >
| I have secured a competent Vet em
iary surgeon that will be hare about
• April 15 th. Catil that time I wai prac-
! tice at my Yeteraiary hospital on
; Harley Ave. Phone 55 and W
Try our light lunch at the l*aLac«
Drug Store. We aaro pimento cbeeae
sandwich**. salad* and other* delica-
cies at boob and all evening Our
service will please ron J tt
WANTED
WANTED—To buy clear. r*fs at
je Derrick Office.
STRAYED
STRAYED AWAY—Light dun feo -
w eight about >00 lbs 10 years old
Branded notify O E. Thompson. Box
S!tt:
for RErrr
FV)R RENT—3 room houae. t :
• water. CkMe in. Electric lights, |ai
Col Timson Phone 37 < $2
FOR RENT—I room house U)s
Cherry street Phone 13}. IS"
Light housekeeping and sleeping
rooms at Commercial Hotel. SIS ft
FOR RENT—t rooms, electric light
md water. 10S Oak street. Inquire it
' Strand hotel.
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§ OR. Wm. HUTCHINSON i
s reneral Practitioner of Medicine £
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z Treatment of Chra^le and Toxic —
r Diseases, with a semm made =
jj from the Patients Blood. jj
= Res. Phone 4i-3 Office Phone 43-2 =
i DRUMRIGHT, OK LA. 5
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LOST
LOST—On east Broadway. Pearl
uecklas-- return to Perfection Baking
company and receive reward. 324-3t
LOST —A Schmelxer's outfielder's
V'asehall glove, light brown color, lost ,
between ball park and high school, j
Monday, April 11. If found please re- j
turn to John Cook at High School and
receive reward 321-St |
Get the Derrick—it s new«y.
FOR SALE
Three room modern dwelling. Close
•a. Moderate price. L. C. West Phone
U7 t50-tf
LADY SOLICITORS WANTED
Goes Back to Live in the Trees
Wantd several lady solicitors.
Ply at Evening Derrick office.
Ap-
This nature-loving Ongonlan has picked out this natural platform in
big tree on the edge of a small town and plans to build a house on It.
THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE CITY
do not interest ns but we d j want to
Launder the Underskirts
of its inhabitants. It yoa will entrust
us with your laundry, the quality of
work will hold you as a regular pat-
ron.
VICTORY LAUNDRY
PHONE 125
FOR RENT—S room house w.th
electric light and runing water. 104
Oak street. Inquire Strand hotel lis tf
FOR RENT—Nice cle^a coip'e'. ly
furnished 3 and 3 rcom ho i*e>. south
west corner Wood and Penn. Phone
597, Mrs. Forrester. J85tf
FOR RENT—4 room house, 411 N.
Cimmaron ave. Write H. H. Benear.
Yale or phone 2-4-S Yale. 270 tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Typewriter No. 10
Visible. Price for quick sale. $35.00.
, Vden's Book Store. 324-<t
ARE YOU OUT OF WORK -H
Jobs are waiting for trained men. T
DO YOr WANT A BETTER JOB' I
Spare time study wins promotion and j X
better pay. I
The PUBLIC LIBRARY will help j +
prepare for the position you want by j 4.
i loaning you books on any kind of a £
job. j T
Open Monday. Wednesday and Sat- ♦
nrday 8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Tuesday
Thursday and Friday S:30 a m. to 5 ^
p. m. Sunday 2 to 5 p. m. Vlctrola j
concert from 4 to 5 p. m. Room 10 new .j.
High School Building. , J
For Sale
YOUNG RABBITS
At 75c
See Orville Allard
Corner Ohio & Noble
Phone 559 i
FOR SALE—2 room house,
Cherry. Phone 439.
For rent ads pay when in the Even-
ing Derrick.
108 E.
3^1 Stj
FOR SALE—At Mrs J. u. Brew-
er's 2 miles 3. E. of Drumright on
Roxanna lease, 1 solid light oak 3-
pieee bed room set, good springs and
mattress, all for $35.00; 1 solid light
oak book case. $15.00; 1. 12x12 velvet
rug. $15.00. I iron and brass bed.
springs and mattress. $18.00; 2 gas
heaters $5.00 and $2.00, $7.00.
325-3
FOR SAI£—3 L. C. Smith type-
writers. practically new. Drumright
Repair and ignition Co. Roberts Hotel
building. Phone 39. , 321-<t
atom
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
Drumright, Oklahoma
Telephone Statistics.
Telephone wires In the Cnited
States have reached the enormous to-
tal length of 22,S"_"7,1S8 miles, the new
government census reveals. There are
11.716,520 telephones. connected
through 53,'234 organized systems or
Bnes. The total number of message*
m ton >r*t 21 •W5J22.XB. or 211 per
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Lloyd "Hutch" Pixley. former Ohio
State football team guard, p'rci-ably
. will be In the Buckeye eleven line-up
next fall.
• • •
J. E Can net I. las year's football
eaptaln. will be bead coach at Dart-
, ou!h next fall, assisted by J F for-
ney "21. Cannell Is a quarterback.
Walker to Coach De Pauwr.
Fred Walker, assistant football
coach at the University of Chicago,
ha.- signed a three-year contract as
athletic director at De Pauw. lla
will take up his new duties next
tall
Its
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
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FOR SALE
One 5 room modern plastered house
Corner of Broadway and Creek.
One S r om frame house garage and
barn. 807 K. Harley st. $1500 00.
4 room modern house 118 E. Wood
st. and foroiture $4000.00
4 room plastered house chicken
house, garage and garden
Oee four room house and well. E
Wood street Hose in. $1100.
100 choice residence lots in Broad-
way and Jones Addition.
One 3 room house in E Broadway.
$1000.
One 3 room house in E trsd. st. with
garage.
3 room house 40ft by 100 ft lot N
Smatber Ave near 4th ward school
f950.00.
One five room house 117 E. 2nd
$1500.
One 7 room modern house. Close In
315 West Broadway,
FOR RENT OR SALE—One garage
on S. California $50 00 a month rent
or will sell for $4,000.
FOR RENT
1 2 room bouse Comer of Hariey
and Cherry $20 00.
One store room W. Broadway. $2S
FOR SALE
Three boom house on S'orth Har-
ley Ave.. $600 00. Some Teams
One 4 room modem bungalow 409
E Second.
Joseph S. Westerbeide & C«.
•er'iett BuMdlnft. 10* tout* Finn.
FOR SALE—All modern 14 room
rooming house. Call at 212 1-2 E
Broadway. 311-tf.
LOSS COMES NOT FROM THE
FIRE ITSELF, BUT FROM THE
LACK OF INSURANCE
Our Ere insurance policy allows you
to feo ahead with your plans, even if
your business or your plant burns
down. Complete financial protecHon
is accorded you. Don't put It off til!
the fire happens.
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FOR SALE—Two Smith-Premier No FOR RENT
2 typewriters in good shape. Call at . We have several two room
Derrick oflce. Phone 90. 'will rent for $12.50 a month
FOR SAI.E—Having decided to buy
is Ford truck I am offering inv Red
I Grocery car for sale at half price.— ! P6'
this is a fine Chummy Roadster, 41
food Cord tires new $50.00 battery and
in fine shape. WU1 sell both beds with
it This car is cheap at $1500. Will '
take $750 each. For quick sale. Will j
take In rord. See Jeff McCo/. STAR j
CASH GjlOCERT, One block south
Rock School ho'ise. 301
UNFURNISHED
room house, 317 & 2nd st—$25.00
FOR SALE—Young baby rabbits.
Various sixes—75cts and up. Orrtle
Allard. corner Ohio and Noble. Phcne
559 tf.
FOR SALE—Ten eood milk cows,
some of them jerseys. Fred Schlegel,
phone VL3 Schlegel. 339-18;
Three room modern dwelling. Close
in. Moderate price. I* C. West Phone
127. 25->-t f
S room house, 210 X. Grand.—$25.00 , t t
per month.
' FURNISHED
3 -poom bouse, 309 E. 1st st $30.00
per month.
3 room house. 320 N Bdy. partly, =
$30.00 per month.
5 room house, gas, water, lights, gar-
age— $45.00 per month.
4 room modern house unfurnished,
with garage, 139 E. Dale St, $40.00.
Several other houses for rent
We have some choice oil leases in
Arkansas close to drilling wells.
MY METHOD WINS FRIEND8
I think it just and fair, now that most everything as well as la-
bor has 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
PLATES THAT FIT. All plates 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 trea ing case# every day.
EXAMINATIONS /*ND ESTIMATE FREE
DR. CLARK, Dentist
Over Guaranty State Bank Cor. Broadway and Ohio St
TELFPHONE 2«S
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FOR SAIjE-—3 L. C. Smith type-
j writers, practically new. Drumright
J Repair and ignition Co. Roberts Hotel
building. Phone 39. , 321 -S:
= COMMERCIAL
= PRINTING
= OF
ALL KINDS
FOUND
FOUND—Roll of rubber gasketing
;on South Ofcio ave. Owner may have
>sme by writing Box 11S2 ard paying
for ad
FOR SALE ■
Hemstitching and meeting attach-
; meet works on any sewing machine,
-:asily adjusted. Price $2.5# wjth full
r.struftiocs Gem Novelty Co, Box
11011. Co-pus Christi, Texas. 3S4-3t
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It's fu-ny the nations all want dis-
armament to begin where charity
doesat.
ft08^S(!Sr&AHER
room modern house located on
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 hoose now tjtidlng
located In M. Jcnes addition Soli
os payments.
4 room Hot « on North Jones St Part i
Cash and balance on payments.
3 room ho:se :a Jones Add:' it oa
payments.
4 rocm hocse on Soath C rstow
Ibis bouse Is a fcarga a.
Office Rofytrit Hotel B-iild-ng
F HON E 20-
JOB PRINTING
IN
all irs
branches.
PHONE 90.
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