Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 286, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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IOWA FARMER
KILLS TEACHER,
HIS SWEETHEART
Xorthwood, Iowa. May D.—lrviti
Honker, I'l years olil, a youi.g farmer
rf Manly, is in jail hare and Hah con-
•ess. d. |H«Ilce i'ly, to the slaying ««f
db - Rebecca Nelson, hit sweetheart
diss Nelson wan shot hiuI killed In
•iie rlt.akroom of the sch.nl houae
f« ur mllea weal of Manly, where she
t mght
'*1 killed her but hooch made me,"
"-•Mkor M '<1(1 to have told Hie ja>
lice.
Honker went to the trhocl house to
fee Miss V el ho ii about a letter nhe I
had written him, refusing lo accept
hia onort to u party. He hart at first
claimed that the shooting wan accl- j
■ • s
Altei the t-hootlnp, Honker drove to
Manly in hia automobile mn! attempt-
ed to hold up the Farmers Savings
haul-. ||i- nn failed f0 tire nUd two
employe^ of tin hank overpowered
him.
'DWWifOfiT \Zm*TtK £2R3OTC
WOMAN
DEATH
NEARS
FROM A
'GLANCING SHOT
CLEVER BOXER
IS LOOKING FOR
A MATCH HERE
demand, of roarm*. that either alee\« ' duced, is awaiting development. The
holder* or suspender* itho'ihl inatcf riches of crop* and livestock are in
the if artei> and that the Hrummels ' I in It eh j.reat**r anil more euturing
mmim have slee\« holders and bus- thai* those « f the oilfields and It U
pender to match each shirt
Kddle 11 an Ian, 12C pound ringside
featheiweight, who aspires to the
< rowii now worn by Johnny Kilhane,
wan in Drumright ye*ierdav accom-
panied h> his manager Clayton Wat-
kins, formerly of Itaiimright. Watkins
hopes to arrange for a match here
ill hnimriuht against some goon
Pawhuska. May 5.—Mn. Charles
Stnart of Uurhank was allot in the
left hreait Sunday and is refuted
to be iti a serious conditicn. (J. W.
Wells, chargcd with the assault with
intent to kill. i« • ut on $5,000 bond.
According to |he Osajr county
tlierlff. c. n. Muamlvbitr \V. n«.. , „
, • , tough f alherweight battler,
(laims the shooting was accidental.
He told the officers he shot at the
floor in his home, but the bullet
glanced and struck Mrs. 8 tun ft who
was in her home across the street.
Mrs. Stuart's husband In in the
county jail now (barged with trani-
poitation of whisky.
SULPHUR HANK
PROBE MAY HE
SENSATIONAL
Sulphur, May 4. Startling disclos-
ure.^ will be made as n result of the
grand jury Investigation of the affairs
of the defunct Hatik of Commerce
here and the alleged cimx//.lenient
of city funds by W. A. Riley, ousted
mayor; according to rumors hero
Wednesday. The grand Jury convened
Monday.
DOKEY CLUB
TO (JIVE FIRST
ANNUAL DANCE
The Ookey Club of Drumright in a
recent meeting former a permanent
Otganization with u fine number of
energetic members on its roster. As
its first mark of activity the newly
organised club will give its first an-
nual dance on Tuesday, May 9, at
Cain's Academy. The proi c:>ds of this
dance will go to fitting up dub rooms.
Tickets will be $1.00. Ladles free.
EXIT PAJAMA
ENTER NIGHTIE,
FASHION SAYS
Chirago, May T,.—Just when the old
night garment had been all bat routed
by the roug( Ish pajamu and was relf
gated to the shelf with alien vanish
ing institutions as "my last quart,1
came I he renaissance, it comes double
breasted, all the way dowi. to the
thins the coat-shirt Idea carried fur-
tin r. II has double rows of frog fas;
enem. it Is called ('Specially smart In
(on fused shades of hcliotroiie,
phant's breath, grey or pale lemon
and frequently has a shawish collar
and raglan sleeves.
AY, to tile sleeve supporters and
g.illuses, both were displayed by tin
conventional clothier^ in colors of
pink, blue and lavender) 'l he up-to-
the-minute dresser is expected to un
The hlg Montana lake that will be
dry in one thousand years must be
racing the rest of the country.
can t
feel so good
but what
better
CITY DRifG STORE
Hot Weather
IS COMING
Why not let us help you to
keep cool and clean.
Sec Our Windows——
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IDEAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
106 W. Broadway Phone 478
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iiiiiiimumiuimHaigigiiHmHuuuimn
| Saturday Specials!
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SATURDAY, MAY Clh
100 W. Broadway
Phone 213
GROCERY SPECIALS
$1.00
25,•
25c
J5c
5
18 bars Grandma soap . $1.00
10 bars Petrolene soap $1.00
35 bars White Flyer .^oap. . .$1.00
20 bars Armour White Naphia
soap
3 bars Lava Soap
'> bars Palm Olive soap.
3 bars Sayman soap ....
3 bars Trilly soap
3 bars Cocoa Hardwater Castile
soap 25c
3 bars glycerine tar soap 25c
1 pint grape juice 35c
1 quart grape juice 65c
1-2 gallon grape juice $1.10
1 quart cider vinegar 30c
1 gallon vinegar 65c
6 pkgs. Grandma washing
powder
pkgs. borax washing pow
G pkgs. Gold Dust
3 pkgs. Argo Corn Starch ..
3 pkgs. Argo gloss starch'..
2 large cans pumpkin
2 cans peas
2 cans green beans
Pink salmon
3 pkgs. sphagetti 25c
3 pkgs. Macaroni 25c
Jac
25c
25c
. 25c
25c
35c
.35c
35c
15c
1-2 gallon white Karo syrup . 35c
1 gallon white Karo syrup... ,65c
1 gallon white Penick syrup. .65c
1 gallon Maple Flavor syrup 65c
1-2 gal' Maple flavor syrup35c
1-2 gallon Re I Karo syrup... 25c
1 gallon Red Karo syrup 50c
Log Cabin syrup 65c
fi rolls toilet paper 25c
3 large rolls toilet paper 25c
2 cans corn 25c
2 large cans tomatoes 35c
Large package oats 25c
2 cans Campbell's vegetable and
tomato soup 25c
2 cans hominy 25c
16 lbs. pul-e cane sugar ... .$1.00
Gallon blackberries 85c
Gallon peaches 65c
Gallon pears' 90c
Gallon gooseberries $1.00
Gallon raspberries $1.00
Gallon pumpkin 45c
Gallon prunes 75c
Gallon loganberries $1.00
43 oz. jar jelly 60c
1 lb jar Lippencott pure fruit
preserves 25c
AGRICULTURE TO
BE DEVELOPED
IN WEST CREEK
Large Gathering to Push on
Agriculture and Livestock;
Many District Gatherigs
to Come.
'I lie Agricultural and Livestock As
s ocial ion of west Creek county met
with a large optimistic gathering
boosters, farmers and stockmen of the
county in attendance, in the Drum-
right city hull Thursday afternoon at
2 o'clock. Mudi entbuMiasu featured
the gathering. It is now lullv realized
by the people of the towns of this end
of the county as well as by those in
the country that unless they are will-
ing to go (he way of mauy boom
tokns It 1h vitally necessary to make
use in a scientific manner of the fer-
tile laud about. The oil made the
< Hies of this district. The agriculture
of tln district, of fur more value than
all the oil that has hitherto been pro-
WOMEN GIVE OUT
Housework is hard erioogK wTien
healthy. Every woman wlio is having
backache, blue and nervoiiR spells,
diz/.y headaches and kidney or blad-
der troubles, should be glad to heed
this grateful woman's experience:
Mrs. Zack Hoffman, Twelfth st.,
Chandler, jflkla, says: "Doan's Kidney
l'ills are the best remedy 1 have ever
found for kidney complaint. My kid-
neys acted too often and bothered me
greatly. I also suffered with back-
aches and pains across my kidneys
until 1 could hardly get up when 1 was
down. My head would swim with diz-
ziness when I stooped, 1 used Doan's
Kidney Pills and they proved to be
tho right remedy tor me. .The aches
and pains left tpy back!in<J my kid-
Wr were regulated. I'Wr stronger
and better iQ every way aftei^iising
Doan's. M« i
Price fiOe, at all dealers. Don't
dimply usk tor a kidney remedy—get
IJoan'f* Kidney Pills—the same that
L\ins. lloTfniaii had. Koster-Milburn Co.
Mfrs., lluffalo, N. Y. Ad
the object of the association to
develop the former, systematically,
scientifically and above all right now.
i At Thursday's meeting it was
j tided to InjkJ district meeting through
out this cud of the countv. At these
j meetings rtlie farmers and truck rate- ,
era and stockmen will meet with city
members of the association an-.l .
specialists for the furtherance of the
movement to make west Creek coun-
ty one of tlie first and ricuest agri j
i^i I in ml counties in the staie.
Hindus Fear ilv. &ye.
The Hindu mufcer, iiiYW.a. J j /f
deprecatively of lu.*r child. <: u
ieutitig it a* the victim of in . :>;t\
•lliuents, so that the e\ll e^e slmll n« t
sftva It.
COTTON ASS'-i
Head the want a*1« 1n thu Derrick.
ta<-t a dozen nicely enameled photos
for L'' cents at tho ii«'w studio. Only
two weeks at this price. Made in 3
positions. Delivered in 21 hours; Near
high school building.
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Growers Associnti«it-"|<^>Ai • •
Good Salef at Fair •
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Prices.
oklahoma Cotton Orowem
who have shipi*ed (uttua..^
. d into fifteen pools ^ -
ok I ib i.ia Cotton Growers
((irding to annooU4*'aM*aU
ts h^aibju trtens here.
'b in 97.OOu.4MtO will have tteeis-
11*d among its members by tlie--
• i ion \ hen this payment wi
. i -i. ■ ( r. tary L. Htealey of
> ciation announces.
I'll issodatlon has been merchan-
i. ii c dton." Steale> says. 4 It
'been neither ^ithboldiiu cottou
i in the market nor dumping. It has
a elhng ill an orderly manner, dts
little cotton from dsv lo
buyers could be found wW
• ; what our salex department w
re.I a tair price on the market -•
hat I i The result hm lieen a *
i\erage price for our mem:
Oklahoma Cil>', May Ch i
rr.onts totalling moi'Q thau a half mil-
lion dollars HM>lifting Jnutle tn mem-
,r
• will be further payments on
.1 oilier pools as the cotton
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Cut Glass
WITH EACH $10.00
WE GIVE
PURCHASE /T V MIS STORE
Absolutely Free,
A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF.CUT ^LASS
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WE ALSO GIVE THE SAME PREMIUM WITH EACH
$5.00 PURCHASE WHICH INCLUDES lit) BARS OF
THE FOLLOWING SOAP.
SWIFT'S WHITE, BOB WHITE, WHITE FLYER
ANI) CLEAN EASY
r a n r j wr Pit
C. 0. D. Grocery m l^rKet ^,
I.'I i i fth. fi ili< ' - i ! t
B.K.HA1tRfft,1%.. J
< .- '! « >M I I Mil. .......v.... ... .....
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WE GUARANTEE
Our prices to be
the lowest in city
on dependable mer-
andise.
HI
MARKEY FALL STOR
COMPARE OUR
PrilcV on Depend-
able Merchandise.
"We thrive on com-
parisons."
WE ARE OFFERING EXCEPTIONALLY SMART DRESSES- FOR STREET
WEAR, MADE UP IN FINE QUALITY GINGHAM, TRi.MMjLD V !TH PERM-
ANENT FINISH, ORGANDIE COLLARS, CUFFS AND OTHERS
WITH HAND EMBROIDERY.
5.
95
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Wood & Guisinger I
DEPARTMENT STORE I
Ford Tickets with each 50c purchase.
Free Delivery
SIZES 16 to 41
One lot of Voile Dresses and Organdie
made to sell for much more than we are
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Just reeived a .IJi ai^jfc of beautiful
dotted swiss and . ./U* combination
.. „ . ... . , dresses that we believe is about the best
asking. Here is a special that you must s|U)Wn this season.
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= not let get by you.
j All wanted colors aiul -i ces.
3.95
12.95
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Sweaters j Millinery
A big assortment of pure silk sweaters | ^ew summer hats are now here,
in all colors and styles.
j Come now and get your popular hat at
! i t :
j popular prices. « I
5.95 to 25.°°
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3.95 to IS.oo
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