Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 261, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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announcement (BUILDING BOOMS
DKTTWHtGTrT rvTrvT?*rj OBTHRICK
fj THE VOTKRfl OP CTtKEK
COUNTY:
I take tbin opportunity of announc
to* my randidary for th offlr# of
Piatrlrt Judge of the Twenty neroin!
indicia! TMMrict. which is compound
/( Creek. okmulgee and Okfuskee
IVuntie*, subject u• ihe IVrwM-raitr
jYimary in Angiod.
1 have purred the people of thiff
"ountv in the pant in the capacity of
Totmty Attorney and invito the riot-
fat inspection of my official record
juring that time.
The office of District Judge in the
llighpftt Judicial Office in the County
and la of hucIi importance that it be-
hoove* the people of thin County to
look well into the public and private
life and ability of a candidate before
canting their ballot.
If non inated and elected. I will
bring about a prompt and sure nd
ministration of iiiHtice at the kran It-
est ponnible cost to the people.
FRED A. 8PKAKMAX,
(Adv. I
SULPHUR IN DEBATE FINALS
Sulphur. April ♦; With the defeat
of Purcell, the debuting team of the
Sulphur high school now has five
victories to its credit and no defeats,
entitling it to enter the Mate cham-
pionship contest at Norman this
month. The Sulphur team is compos
ed of John Ryan and Mllie Fowler,
seniors, and Ha*e| Tinsley, Junior.
IN HENRYETTA
ANI) WAGONER
WANT ADS
wanted
Henryetta. April ti Although fifty-
two building permits, totaling in
value $200,4211. w«>re issued during
March, according to the report of 8.
O. Boa* fire chief and building In-
spector. t ho report for April Is ex-
pected to go far beyond this record
Five thousand dollar*' worth of
building is In sight for this month
Boat said, estimates for several
huHiuos and office huildings worth
that amoiiot are in the hands of cop- competitors $l
tractors to bo started this month dro*\ulcan Tire
W'ANTKD— I tut he I or on Hmall farin
wants middlo aged hourt**ket p«>r
Write W. C. Johnson, ale. Okla. Ik;x
<35. 24f.Mt
FOR SALE
F'OH S\!.E—One new Ford road-
ster fully equipped. Phone 2-'.8 or 47 .
259-lOt
WANTED- V
and sewing. AI
107 Ka:;i First
siting
will
itreet.
and ironi*
ll my parr
2«;u
WANTED -Salesman with
ron' and Fabric tires at pric* s below
l and expenses. |Jy.
Company, not Mich-
Eight more building permi's wore Ave . Chicago, Illinois. 250-Jt
Issued during March than in tbo j ? * ——————
munih previous. Felirmry-* hulldloi; I WANTK" Man «"• w mnn. I4.i
proJeriB amounted to linn. Iloni, "k'y " " h""r "I"1™
reported. Mom or th« permit* war- i """'"K KU rnnti'«il hnalerv to
for dwellings. I we®rer- Kxperienco unnecessary.
Work also I* eipertiwt to l>c- M.irt ""'"'""''"'I MIII.h, Norrlslown
ed on
Jecls.
246 114
1 tt
i heap. Phone 64ti.
SHOCK BY AUTO KILLS MAN
Fort Worth, April 6-H. B. Com-
mon was electrocuted Wednesday
morning while working on au nutomn
bile. The latter was standing on a
wet floor, a piece of bailing wire was
nearby. The wire struck the automo
bile lamp causing a short circuit.
Bertha Sinclair. Los Angeles au-
thor, says Netada has the "last fron-
tier.*' What's the matter with Ard-
more and Hollywood?
Published in the Drumright Even-
ing Derrick April 6, 7 8, 1922.
NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY
OWNERS IN 8EWER DISTRICT
NO. 2, City of Drumright.
I have in my office now the follow-
ing amounts of sewer taxes ussessed
against lots in Sewer District No. ".
Same must be paid by the 25th of this
mouth, or suit will be brought on each
lot for foreclosure of same.
Lot
2*
Block Amt Ta*cs due
5
V2M
3
22.84
2
iri.33
2
15.90
2
22.84
2
7.W
3
14.90
6
12.80
ti
13.76
ti
12.80
ti
12.80
ti
12 80
ti
12.80
ti
12.80
ti
39. r,5
ti
39.5G
8
12.80
' 8
12.80
8
12.80
8
2ti.5,r>
8
2 ti. 55
8
26.55
8
26.55
8
39.55
8
25.80
8
25.80
8
39.55
8
2ti.75
8
12.80
8
12.80
8
25.80
8
25.80
8
25.80
8
25.80
8
25.SO
12
13.75
12
26.65
12
26.55
12
26.55
12
26.55
12
12.80
12
39.56
26.75
Iti
89.65
lti
39.55
lti
12.80
lti
13.75
lti
13.17
lti
12.80
lti
12.80
lti
25.80
16
12.80
lti
12.80
lti
13.75
lti
13.75
iti
26.55
18
26.55
18
26.55
J8
26.55
38
26.75
18
26.75
18
26.75
18
26.75
18
26.75
19
39.55
19
39.55
15
39.55
otic# tod pay same.
GEO. vr.
HAM.
municipal Improvement pro- '
boata o( IIM.MO for which WANTED-Furniture for 3 rooma.
w.ro voted nt an .[notion |„sl week | OIK1, mul)l
Wagoner, April ti With the com- j
ing of spring the improvement of J
properties and the building three
bungalows on Mcljuarrle avenue.
Fire having destroyed the school
bouse in Star district, this school
now is being rebuilt by John Bra
shear. It will contain two rooms. K
O. Much more has Just bought a large
lot and will build a six room bungs
low. The new office for the telephone
company iH being completed.
FEELINGS HURT
AT INDIGNITY
OF ARREST
Enid \pril ti. W. A llninea, tits
two sons, .less ii*l II. Haines, anil his
son-in-law. Harmon Harms of Major
county. were arrested for moonshin
ing. They were brought to Enid and
placed in jail.
While at Fairview Haines, senior,
icnted bis wrath upon the sheriff and
all his posse for making Innocent men
puffer arrest. Saturday, federal offi-
cers made a search of the Haines
farm and found a still in operation,
a large quantity of mash and liquor.
WANTED Salesman tt r HYi
right territory. Married man 96 to ,5
veals of ag *. Must be able to fiirnVjh
bond. Call :!4:i for appointment or e
Mr. Ilays on Jewel Tea company c*r
2fii It
FOR KFNT
FOB BRNT—Nice clean completely
furnished 3 room houso, >20. PhoniA
597, Inquire southwest corner Wood
and Penn. Mrs. Voerster. 198t
FOB BRNT—1 three room house.
Hood garden. Oarage 213 South Creek
street. Bent $15.00 Call at Abstract
oft ice 1 US South Penn. 268-3t
FOB BlCNT Nice clean rooms with
bath. 2.50 and 3.00 212', Broadway.'
FOB BRNT .'I room unfurnished j
house near Gypsy plant $S. Apply at
■"•II Kast Wood street. 257-3t !
FOB SALK- A Ford Skeeter. in
first class condition, wire wboelr.
new tires and RaJo Volven head. Call
Chan. Wolf3. Phone 287, 42® South
P««nn. 254-41
FOB SALK Ford roadster**-! 9
model, bargain A-l condition. Good
tires and paint All working parts
new. Ca'J Chas. Iludual, Drumright
hotel Phone 154. 25ti-3t
FOB HALF Chicken ranch on five
and one half acre lease. Three acres
in cultivation, two and one half acre
pasture. 5 room house, barn# garage,
chicken house and lot. city Water and
gas. Close In. For further information
see L. K. Shanks. 248-tit
FOB SALE Purr bred Buff Or
pington eggs tor hatching, breeding
eockerals from S. C. Byers line bred
Orpiiiton's direct. Per setting $ I .r 0,
per 100 $: . Also baby chicks 20 cents
each. Place orders for chicks in ad-
vance. Mrs. J. L. Nash, Box 1015
Drumright, 2 miles south of Drum-
right near Tidal No. 2. April 20-22
FOB SALK—New Remington No.
10 typewriter at a bargain, see II. W.
lliukle or phone 252 257-tit.
''Progressive Everbearing Straw-
berry plants the kind that bear the
first year—$1.00 per hundred. Vic-
toria rhubarb plants 75 cents per
dozen. F. P. Stewart, Cushing, Okla.
FOB SALK—One burrow, gentle for
children. Price $4.00 Call 113 East
Second street. 264-3t
FOk SALE
LOST
FOB SALK Oi
35x140 building;
stock of me.rcbaiu
Phone 43"! J.
FOB
cona In
tALE—Ton thorough
Broadway
will take
r in trade.
250 tf
An-
LOST— Between
Cushing a black tr
ward. Lulu Bennett
Dvun
\ ALEXANDER
ster Phone 6^
249-3t inning :
LOST
LOST
pink line
in Broadway
napkin case
center. Finder ret urn t«
Drumright Sttito bunk ;
ward.
LOST Brown
Had forty dollars .
dollars and some
lost PMfcr retat
Bin h Oarage and
iu it
Hob I!
trginia a
* toward
llluuner
coivc re* i
tf. i
IP botdc.
r«ir ill roe
. hen
i at
'ard. |
!>7-0t
FOUND
Drtimi Ight.
Jones and
FOUND
v bunch <o
call at Derri<
ad and take
at the
WRI
M.-ivnr't Office will
.LVOL KAUTO
LICENSE
for COc
LOST Black silk
Ivory ring on handle. |
night in Idle Hour the:
to Derrick office.
uiubrella. White
Monday
Betu rn
259-'<t
LOST A pair of plrisses, turtoise
shell rims and bows. Finder return to
Derrick office and receive reward.
LOST—A L\! calibre Savigo rifle,
either on Maple :-treet, Oilton road or
on road going ea t from Oilton road
one mile north of town. Pindar return
to Derrick office and recelv0 reward.
LOST—A
on Broadwu.\
ley's Clrocer
child's blue sorgo coat,
. Finder return to Shil>-
aiid receive reward.
FOl.'ND-—Two red b<
er prove property aui
■ ad*'—W. M. Newport. Twc
east t f Drumright.
FOUND l-'irgn size auto
Call at Derrick office.
Ft 11 NO—A watch the own- r
have same by paying for adve
men* by describing watch. Call a
>gs. Own
for the
o mil-
hast lbird street or
STOLEN
STOI.L'M or STB AYE I)
red, long horned cow. C
Weight about 9P0 pounds,
ward to flnd«
right.
Do
l.il"
"i UMSIIEI)
O ]. nd l ed- ral stl««t6
1 Morrow avenue,
on - . -I blocks trom
ood bargains in real
r. John Titus, |>
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
FOB BENT Three room house in j
M. Jones addition at $10 per month. I
Phone 212. 250*3t !
S. A. DENYER
Attorney-at Law
Bennett Bld(|< Phonea 167-2M
POTEAU MAN IS GIVEN
U. S. CHARTER
Poteau. April ti.—C,. O. Nolley.
president of the Central State bank
here, announced Wednesday that a
barter hnd been granted by the romp
troller of curreary tit Washington
for the conversion of that Institution
to the Central National brink.
NOTICE
The party who found the pair of
tortoise shell rims and bow glasses,
kindly .leave at the Evening Derrick
and get the $1.00 reward. I am a poor
widow woman and bav, no money to
buy any more. My grandson gave me
the money to buy same.
MBS. EMMA ROGEBS.
jTlCE CHICKEN AND
STOCK OWNERS '
Owners of stork and chickens with-1
in tho cor|H>r«to limits of the city of
Drumright are here!>y notified that
the same must be kept up according |
to (hp city ordinance. Chickens ami
lock not kept up will be taken up
and impounded and their owners will |
be subject to such penalties as are
fixed by said city ordinances.
W. K. NICODEMIIS, Mayor
252 lOt
FOB BENT—Nice clean completely ,
furnished room house $25. also one j
fix room furnished house $^" . Phone
■r<! 7. Inquire southwest corner Wood
and Penn. Mrs. Foerster. 198-tf
FOR BENT—Five room modern
house, gas and electric lights. located
120 Pine street. Phone Mrs. Cunning-
ham, 160 Jennings 25'Mf
FOB BENT—Three room house,
screened In porch, garage. Close in ,
Phone 674 or call at Drumright Loan j
and Mercantile company.- 24S-t;t 1
FOB BENT—Four room modern
house, 411 N. Cimarron Ave. Write
or call Mrs. L. M. Benear, Pawhuska,
Okla., Box 72"., Phone !• 17 J. 240-tf
FOB BENT—Two 2 room houea. 1
cast of Bock school house. C. Hinson |
251-St j
FOR RENT—' . nn,| 4 \
ctose in, city xvate;*, electric light?, 1
garage if desired. Bents very reason-
Mrs. Timson, 120 Fourth street
Drumright, Okla.
Tri-State Transfer
H. E. Thomas, Prop.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
20 acres good land, nee
DR. O. J. RICE
Chiropractor
Office 135 E. Fulkerson
Phone 27
OWL DRUG STORi:
336 E. Broadway
All new stock. All drugs fresh and
pure. The only store that carries
Germicide Ointment, the positive cure
for Kczma, Itch and all skin diseases.
E. B. Moore, Pharmacist.
When you want
JOIJ PRINTING
()( Any Kind
DAILY DERRICK
L. K. SHANKS
General Insurance
PHONE 456
STRAYED
STRAYKr>—White I'm
Blue eyes. Phone any infoi
7 4 or return to 125 T. Fi
and receive reward. Mrs A
PHONE 207
SAC OF • .IJARANT V BANK
W - K L Ir N< 1 I AKY PUBLIC
IN THE OFFICE
fi let '
BICiGEST AN
—Day and ?
TELE!
SERVICE
TRUCKS
.service—
I-] 605
t
I
I
:•+++++
F. .1. WILRORN
"SIGNS"
Across from Depot
|THE|
able.
or phone 376.
248-Ct i
FOB B1CNT— Cosy furniFlied 2 room
house, garage if desired. Mrs. Timson
12 ; Fourth street or phone "7fi. 248-01
FOB RENT Four five room mod-
ern house 421 N. Cimarron avenue. 1
Write or call Mrs. L. M. Benear, Paw
hu.ika. Okla. Box 725, Phone 917 J.
24G-tf
Crushed Stone for
Ituildinju: l'ur|M sea
FOR SALE AT
Quary v Mile West :
of City
?
4
geiGHEl
▼ hot shotw
hot shot
battery
Columbia Dry Bjttvriei
work ben«*r and L t
longer
—for bell* and buuera
—for thermostat*
—for ( • engines
—for dry battery lighting
in closet, cellar, garrrt,
barn, etc.
—for ignition on the Ford
while tuning
The worU't moil famout dry
bittery Vttd where group of
indirtdual cetli u needed.
F*kmtuo<k Spring Clip Hnid
mg p0tn at no eiira ikarge
How many uses you
hare for Columbia!
For dotjrbells, buzzers, thermostats, and
alarms, use one Columbia "Bell Ringer"
or two Columbia "No. 6" Batteries.
For ignition on gas engines and tractors,
use Columbia "Hot Snot" Ignition Bat-
tery No. 1461. Full power when you
nerd it most, while starting. For quick
starting ignition on Focds, use the same
size Columbia "Hot Shot" Ignition Bat-
tery No. 1461. Saves your back, temper,
and time. Fits under die front seat.
Sold by electricians, auto supply shops and
garages, hardware and general stores, and
implement dealers. Insist upon Columbia.
Columbia
Diy Batteries
•f —thmyUttloogar
£x<6c
BATTERIES
moo-EE
phont <t yj/
E3
phone <5 wltl07 £oi
So Ohio
OUR Dt LIVERY SERVItt IS YOUR',
Residence Phone 52> Office Pho.ie •'
C. K. BAVELY
DENTIST
BHUMKIQHT, OKLAHOMA
I'ulker^on Hock Bldg. Cor OKi.
A Broadway
Demand a battery that gives
you lasting satisfaction-
plenty of power and care-
free service. Then see that
you get an Exide.
Drumright
Exide Service
IS YOUR TITLE
PERFECT
See the Drumright Abstract Co.
who will Itiok your papers over
ami will make them correct.
You should soo us and aeo
that your title 1h right, which
will probably save you ;i law
salt and money.
PHONE 14!>
FOK RENT
HUTCHERSOffS
Phone 386
r Repairing
r Auto Radiator
i fully to Reo if It
II Kijuiremonts,' the
do at the factory
. a«V:ilor wa« made
Thus you aro mire
! i tilts and efficiency.
H rood working radia-
ii1 ("tilling system is
W e makft tb «
Fulke/Bon
Wl
129 E.
^'W|'I"l"l"H'f4lf
BRUSH GARAGE
LIVERY AND TRUCK SERVICE
Oil, Gas, Storage. Tires, Tubes and
Accessories
lv. G. HALL, Prop.
Phone 6 South Penn.
• v-1 I I | 1 11 M !■
!) HOUSES
marroit -«"<1 IMn«.
. North Penn.
il North Penn.
1 . t Fulkorson.
1 i t PIr«t :,h«et.
i
4
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ki
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FOR
^tore bolldlng
Fulkerson $75.00.
RENT
2Gx7b feat
l store buildin: ltif 1-], Fulkerson
1 store building, 1< 7 10. Fulkei";
2 room house,
*10.00.
Craml ami Noblo
404
1. Maple.
Smith
Phono H2-21{
H os
MODERN EQUIPMENT.
in
OPERATING AND X-RAY ROOMS.
SOUTHERN GARAGE
—General Auto Repairing—
One of the best equipped shops
in the city.
Rear of Southern Oil Co. Bldg.
120 W. Broadway
Kelly & Wall, Prop.
HEMSTITCHING, BUTTON
AND BUTTON HOLE MAK-
ING
at Norman Sway dan* Store
LYNNIE LEE LOE
•t room houso, 1 r. \V. Noble, $12.B0
I Btore lmiMinK. West
near Hristow, $20.00.
FOR SALE
loo ilioirc resident lots in Itrnad
^ny anil Jones Addition.
Joseph S. Weslerheide & lo.
Bennett Building, 108 Sputh Penn. | j
_ _ j ^
Res. Phone 108 Shop Phone 108 3 rings :
Clark's Welding Co. \\
BEST WELDERS j (
■ EST fennviuc. « I ALL TIMt^t
shop or field '
Jtiop 438 k. Bdy Urumriyht. Okla. *
Genuine ESKIMO PII<]
SOLD BY
DICK'S SMOKE SHOP
NEW MIDGET CONIT.CTIONERY
STRAND CONFECTIONERY
White lee ( 'ream Company
Phone 75, Cushing.
BENNETT BUILDING
tS R) N ■ ■ q
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telephone. ®7
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