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The DOVER NEWS.
Vol. X:
DOVER, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, AUGUST (7,*9"
No.
24
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Use Saval Remsrtles and Save all Your Poultru.
ginl ImmIi for
I .IMHKKNHCK.
These lleniediea Never
FAIL.
Semi fur the liooklet.
A
i^7A
zc
Sivnl Remedy fur
ROWEL TltOrm.KS,
CHICK C'lKH.l'.UA or
j WHITE DIAKKIM" \
II Ar<- Wanted Every*
where.
Tlie^e RK.1EDIES Sold on an Absolute GUAR ANTliG to do « hat we
claim (or them
Kaeh of our Uuincdles one ilollai a bottle.
Saval Remedu Companu PO Box 501 Enid. Okla
fUBLKi SALE-
CLARK-WAI.BURN
At the home of J B Chirk on Sun-
day August fltli, lull a quiet wedding Having decided to leine the farm
took place when their daughter, lion- | aid retire from the stock business, 1
nie lieile, was married lu William j will sell at public auction at my farm
Wullnirn of llemiessei. Kl miles east of Kiel, known as the
At high nooa the brido and groom | Oneida Kaim, V miles west of Hover
marrhed into tlie room in ttw pres-
ence of near relatives and a few girl
friends of the bride, Rev O U Brown
of the Methodist church then per-
forming t he ceremony.
The bride was a very popular young
lady of Dover. She formerly lived lu
llerlngton. Kansas. Tlie groom isu
Box Springs.
8-14-1011.
Well, well! Here we are oi ce
more, but we have utmost become a
•tranter. Heeu so busy since* it
rained.
>lrs. I.ucv Kidgley .s visiting at
the home ol her sinter. Mis.
Uidglcy.
Tlivn* was a watermelon feust al'
and Ti north and 7* west uf Kingfish-
er, on
TUESDAY, AUQ. 22, 'n,
beginning at hi o'clock, sharp, the
following propertj, luwit:
IIOHSRS 14 Team of ft year old
geldings, team mares, 4 jrs old, wl i
man of good standing In Ids lioinel Hon each, bred to jack, team of marcs
town occupying a place as clerk In, ^ yrs oid, team Hyr old mare and horse, '
llake's grocery. . 1 marc 2 yrs o.d, 1 horse 3 yr* old, 1 j
A sumptuous dinner which had been j horse -j yrs old, I horse \ is old, I '
prepared by Miss Clark was served by j extra good saddle horse 4 yrs old and
tlie )ouug ladies. The young couple | with all gaits, 1 thorougbred yr old:
received a number of btsutiiul pres -\ running horse, I>r.i*hi.
<*aU,eto,*ft wei astkteontfiatuUtions. muljcj j«. Tearaftyrold mules, ,
Mid good wish* of Uielr many IrloiMls mm ,lMil boriCf Ulim Jyr (M, IM14lr>.;
in which the Nicus joins. i tUareaiid hor*e, team of mare mules . 1
Charlie Long s Saturday night.
The Ladies Aid of l>over was
tertamed at the home of Mrs A L
Mayes. Those present wen Mes
dames Ileum. Linn, f Pell i Mitehed
and children, lirvy and llellcn,
Slock well, Hay and I'hoeby, llr.iw-
lier, Roberts, Iteming, Lutucr ltidg-
Icy and children and Lucy Kidglc\
and clnidtvn. Now yon can ask the
ladies it they had a good time eat in
green beaut and ronstingear*.
Mrs. J. C. Mayer and children
will leave in a few days to join her
husband in Arizona.
The September Woman's
Heme Companion.
The Septentiter Woman's Home
Coni(Kinion U the advance la.t*fashion
nnriit^r of thai periodical It c n
luilt* all imniciutc amount of hi*hion
news thut will intep st ui.d i e ol i
practical service to wouu-n. l«ract
Mary j Margaret (Jouid. who coi.duels* I i
| fashion department of the t'ouipan
ion, does her work adiiiiiably: that is, |
her oh ect nee lu* to I • lu l to pre- J
The BANK OF DOVER
Dover. Okhhomi.
CAPITAL STOCK
qt
it
! sent fashions iu a way that will in-
| lluence woulen to waste mousy in I
| e otlies, but in a way to show the
great mass of women how they may j
i Uresis fashionably and \et al ressona-
! hh* cost.
<>n ihe entertainment side the'
S. |>i eiiiU r Companion is an unusual j
uuiuiier. Ni)lable and lively lictiouU|
foul l ihuted t v Alice Ulow n, Ntina
ilamillou iKmiiell, Anna Mctluiej
<h" • t. Mary lleaion N t rse, Jonu l
swai i and others.
Kight special articles, full of new
fuels and idea-*, arc included. The
lilies of some of lhe.se are. What
Companion Headers Think About thel
Cost of Living," *• 1'ne Uoy and Some j
— I ol Ills Opinions," •• 1'he \odcrn Wo !
Wliade Tliere's a
Kitchen "
Fourteen special depart 'nents and
the great fashion, home dceorat ioh
and iiousehold icaiuics complete the
number.
r.i.are liu
:ire lu*If to 1
:i ! visit with
lianV:
We invite you to
wht'n in town. \\*i
con lit v. Come in
glad to talk with you. May be we > in
yott. May be you tun help ti ;. \\ i <
bunk in the country to serve you bcMt
course we do tiot jiraetice an v \vild-e:it •
look after our customers' iuterests in
[ thull
houi
i wav
jf lhi.
but u •
that is
mere's a Way.
"1
Cowardice .-its and whines,
cant!'' Courage forces succeed.
C. A. Ward entered our college
with only to take a liookkeep-
ing ami business course. lie paid
this on tuition and material, did
Good Reads Mcetinc
! vis o il. team :i yr old mules, maicaml i jmiu.r work to pay Ihu rest, work-
I horse, tenm of mar.-mules. .lyr^oKI. i 1(, (1|, satUrdnVs and at oild timeB
1 ! pair yearlini' mare and horse mule?., . . . ,
'it.i .i.iv ],ls hoard. lh« day he
pa.V
couple
A splendid representation of farm
•« and business men 1.0^* .nulttatcd he had pnid hi- - , , , . „ ,
KikkI muds nieeliiiK ill Hie opera house ,ll'"11 1 ,r ol" mnks. nuu .uhIJiui*. . I I nnn'l forocl it III 1' \l.TON coffee Is used
tsalurdav uflei noon and nuell CMtUO- 1 *•*• d mule-, ma.e and horse, ..all expense* had 9M III rash ami a . Oil forRCt It. I ftnlllet, els and,
Kiasm was manifested. Chairman W J vrs ol<l- 1 horse mu.c 4 yrs oid. :t-.,i.i u muiuh posilloi), uecured l.y I .Miss Man I'nls retlirmil Uo e j rwl#ur(1|l|s tJlc Southwest,
r Kimerer called the meetiri|f lo or-! CATTLE «2-:«J head of yearling : the college, waiting for him. | Saturday from n visit with her sistcr( v ,.nv.l ....rlv this wcea from A. II 1
<lcr and ti S Yaliliundy was elected steers, 8 head of fat heifers, L yr old,! Sucli eotirage ami iletermiliation near Ivin^lisUcr.
secretary. After UiojoukIi discussion |3 head of fat heifers, - yrsold, 4fui |jis tl js a|u.,^H ,vills ri.spi.,.t attlui-
ii was decided to work the loads on' cows. 12 extra good graded lied Hur
The editor was iu ICnid a
of da\ s 1 he Oral ol the week.
IVte Miller was traiisacliug husi
ness iu Wicnila the lir i of the week
Dr. Merrill, the Hennessey I
tuition, dentist is here ever;. Tuesday.
Don't forget it.
Miss Man I'nls returned home
most profitable to tliein and at the same time protect
our own interests. Start an account with us, whether
large or small, and y-in will be convinced of what we
Lav said. Our deposits are GUARANTEED, Yoti
can't lose a penny.
We will make out your legal papers, make y«>u a farm
loan, write votir insurance, sell or trade your farm ur
property. Come in and see us.
A. Mnvmu.i.,
President
. SiiKinvc
Cashier
oi.ni-i: ,-smith,
1 Souk keeper
her
I rati- n and success.
Little Madonna and illanline llar-
Hection line leading east from the I ham buils, 1 yr old, 0 extra good indkj""1 " rl" 1 v-Aimthet yount j|,.lr quiu up Iroin hi Lcno the
north line of Dover lo the east line of cows, No. 1, u last sprint; calve,., 1 reg-; eMered n itli its with less than | ,j ;|lt! vvei-k to vi^ii a few days.
('W liilderbaek's farm, the tonnshiy | istered lied foiled cow with bull calf ^l". lie paid his way— Iwuril ami
of Banner lo ex tend the work. ; that is eligible. | tuition—by j mi tor work, milking,
A committee consisting of C Dj MiSCELLNKOUS 500 bushels of! culling wood, etc. liusiness men
Mauk, MA Mitchell ami H 1 A uder-1 ss(j „heal, 500 bushels of seed oals, j a,lmired his pluck and aided him.
M)u was appointed lo solicit funds ana. | g(H;Cj wagon inch, I mowing ma-
work to carry out I he 'judertaking i c|||ne, good as new, 14-incli walking
and set the tiaic to c« mmeucc work.
| plow, 1 set cf work harness. I single
Ia'I everybody put a shoulder to the i buggy harness and Iiousehold
wheel ana make i hiiiga hum. j ^00(j3 i<n) nuitierous to went Ion.
, ' This stull is extra good quality, fat,
Lmd Citizens Enjoy Mid-iaiulnopouJ.stll,r.
He completed, did the official re-
porting his district four years, and
is Way the respcctcd head of a
growing college.
Another young man quit work in
a saw lini!, in debt, borrowed honey
to tsime to our school for a com-|
\ enril early this woes
l; nth reports hhn iu Sau Francisco,
in good health, tallit.g in the sights
! and enjoying the coel sea breeze,.
Best calicoes at Ehler's
See the Dover Land Co. for | ciearance sale 4 1-2C per
low rates 011 insurance and
farm loans.
l)r. Anglin, 0.
f\ A'anUundy,
Wm. and Alvm Stilt motored to
Oklahoma fit vand reluni Sunday.
night Parade. F:ee Lunch at Noon.
The Chamber of Commerce of Enid j TERMS of SALE All sums ol ,iojb"ed course of liook keeping and
put. on a novel denion.stialion a few I and under, cash. On all sums over hhorilnml. brought his wife, did
nights ago wi en lliey closed their I $10, a credit or 12 montiis Will he giv-
SOo.iiiki lo campuign, the proceeds of en. purchaser giving note with good
which are lo be used to build a pack-] s cuilly bearing 7 ier cent interest
tng plant at East Enid and a street; from oale. 5 per cent discount fur
ctr line Out to Hie pluul. The sale cash. Tnis stulf must sell. j advanced until lie is now getting
dosed at midnight and I he boosters J L. Mf'HI'IlV Auct. j more than $100. What would
light housekeeping. The day he fin-
ished his course we placed in a goj«l
position at $lio per month. He has
turne 1 In a 1110 alarm that brought
oabiiiiout 50(10 people.
Somebody got up in all automobile
and announced lliat the campaign was
now over. Tlie crowd cheered, the
iiand played ami a procession was
formed which marched through the
business seel io'i v\ liicli was illumin-
ated Willi red lire suspend d fruin the
trolley poles throughout the entire
route of the procession.
The above item was received lo late
for publication last week.
Get your coffee at Beeinan
& Roger's. They will grind
it with the gasoline engine.
They sell gasoline engines
and you can grind your feed,
run the washing machine and
use one to an advantage in
many ways. See them for
prices.
A. MITCHELL,
P. M.
Mrs. Will Kibiciv;
visitor u day or '
week.
Lawns and
dress material
Farmers Store,
Clerk. I weakness, feir, have done for these
lilt OWN, Owner, 'young men? What
- i and will power dv"'
was a llenuessev . on , .
I'.llier.-ol 1 says, Do w hat you are
din in0 1111 past ((() We say, strike out
| boldly. There are no ohstacles that
all summer j brave hearts cannot surmount. Toil
at cost at the : is the open sesane to wealth,and tlie
Heuuessey. j hriglitest crown is won ill the dust
Lemons only 20 cents per
dozen at'the Farmers Store,
Hennessey;
Hevs. N. P. liartou and O. O.
Hroivn, both of Hennessey, were in
town Saturday afternoon and made
this ollice a pleasant call.
Wagon, team and harness
for sale cheap. Inquire of
Dover Land Co.
Implements selling at cost
did stamina to close them out. Farmers
Store, Hennessey.
Kd I'uls was a business caller in j of the arena.
yd. Buy now. Ehler's Big
Store, Hennessey.
Since our last issue we printed !iOU
sale bills for Frank lirown. U luiles
west of here, a publication ol which
is found in this issue. It }"U need
some good stock, attend tins sale.
Dark ginghams, in very ar-
tistic patterns for school dres-
ses at the Farmers Store.
Hennessey.
A PACK At. K of BORAX shou'd lie in
every household, ll softens water.
Good for the hair, teeth, bath and
many medical uses. TilK ALTON
GOODS lable has directions.
Miss Goldce Smith spent Sunday
with home folks.
Wednesday a car of lumber arrtv-
Steal a March.
Miss Laura Werner surprised
tneiids by being married on Tues-
day evening, August 8th# to Mr.
George Johnson, the event taking
place at the court house in King,
fisher ai 0:30 p. in., Judge Graham
olllciatiug. Nei sister ami brother-
in law, W. L. Moore, had left on til
that afternoon for Colorado and ev-
erybody is wondering if they were
apprised before hand of the interest-
ing event. Success attend tlicm.
I \ number of teams this week have
been grading ami otherwise repair-
ing the road running east from the
south corner <>f town. We are glaii
t«> note that those most interested
have taken the matter in hand anfV
pushing it through. A bigger and
busier l>over, a better satisfied an^t
more prosperous set of farmers will
result.
Our 35c soiscttc at 25c, all
colors. Handsome trimmings*,
braids, ovcrlaces and finish
ings for dresses. Fanners
Store, Hennessey.
Arthur Orr has returned to his j ed for the lumber yard.
position iu the Logan store in King I Sp2Cjal Hour Sale SatUf-
jday. Embroideries and
Ribbons for one hour. 2 to
W. Werner and wife and Geo. 1^ o'clock, 5C per yd. i4 red
.Johnson and wife motored up from | ]£hler D. G. Co. Hennessey.
Kingfisher Sunday afternoon. The
fisher alter a couple id weeks visit
with home folks near here.
W aukomis one day the latter part of j Make your arrangincnts to enroll former couple left Monday for a twoj
the week. with us at an early date. Large^ \Ve*.|{s trip to Kansas, leaving their
. . ,,40ti in beautifully illustrated catalogue can ilnl|1it.imrir0 0f the latter
Docas sale last Saturday was well1 r ,,,ul( ■ 111 Ul UIW
. . . .r be had tree h>r the asking. 1 his cat-, _ , .
attended and most of the stutr sold 1 . . \ make all my own lieaw I
alogue 18 complete 111,the dwcript'Gn , ,x 11 1 " •
brought good prices. o{ Qur ^ U)e succ( ss of ourgra(,. j team harness. Call and see
A nice new line of dress Ulltes and the way they have pleased nl>' 1'ue before you buy.
— - 1 Lhas. H. Cooper,
goods and childreus fall hats their employers. Address Capital
in felts and beaver at the Far-j city llusiiica College, (iuthrie,
mers Store, Hennessey. jokla.. the oldest and largest busi-
_____ _________ ness school in the state.
Yj%m BfiAWB
A lllacksuiitii in Dover now hIio can do your work and
at reasonable prices, iilacksinitliitig, Woodworking
and horscshoehijr. Von arc cordially invited to give nie
atrial. ALI. tVOKli tit*AK'ANTKKU.
J. A. PLANK DOVER
Fratcr's Old Shop. Oklahoma.
The National Amateur
Trap Gun Championship.
Hennessey:
A car of corn from Nebraska ar-
rived here lor the mill tlie first of
the week.
Pete Miller leit on .'i.'i Tuesday
evening on a short busiuess trip to
Oklanuma City.
For Sale—Residence prop-
,tnd
The Harmony congregation ha
bought the Methodist church build-
ing at this place and will move it
out there as soon as eouveuient.
Miss Scltna Weaver was called
home Monday by the illness ot her
mother and little Anna Sue More
head went with her. They expect
to return Sunday.
Ehler's big sale starts
Saturday in Hennessey.
$2 wash skirts only 75c.
Don t fail to visit us Fred
Ehler D. G. Co
The by-ways and vacant lots liavo
been much improved in appearance
by the cutting ot the weeds. Geo.
I Keam did the swatting.
The seats iu the tabernacle not
being very comfortable they were
taken out Wednesday and replaced
by those trom the Methodist church.
Durst
ENID'S
EXCLUSIVE
OPTICIAN
Guaranteed Work
Office In
Pfaeffies
Jewelry
Store
Enid
Okfa
WHEN IN HENNESSEY
Stop at the
RHODES HOTEL
\V. A. Riddle, Prop.
eaty in Kiel. Good house
barn in good location. In-
quire or write Farmers &
Merchants Bank, Kiel, Okla.
Miss l.eta Dunce is taking a weeks
rest and is much missed from her
writes Grace M Gould in the | usual place in Sherwood s store.
The greatest values you
saw in clothing and
liraud American Handicap Tourna- j wlio charms the most. gents furnishing goods du-
inent Tuere were famous shooters | Sow, why Is this so? Phl(.„ hi* rl^-ance
there from all points or the compass, It in because ot the Infinite variety of g rimers Dig cic«.
striving to break the clay targets the American woman, which pleases sale 1.1 Hennessey.
Willi a minimum of misses. | n,e eye and holds the imagination. n,0 carpenters are about through
I lie amateur of t he year the class- When any large number of women arc , , , ,
ic National Amateur Championship („ndct obsetvatiou, attracUveness "lUl ll,elr ' 1,0
was won with a reaular stock "Trap- must imply constant chance, for ho-
grade Stevens reiieatiug igan nature soon wearier, of wnaL i.-.
Secretofthe American Wo
man's Charm.
"Foreigners are lnipressed-by the
peculiar attractiveness of American
women
At Columbus, Ohio, .lone 20th to ^ August Woman's Home Companion. I
I'lird, lull, over 4oo trapsliooters hotlv ; "They say thai, next lo ilieir own
I contested for honors at the Annual | women, it is the American woman 1 ever
WIRKL1CSS TKL.FX5RAFHV,
RAILWAY And COMMERCIAL Tel-
egraphy at E. B. C. Main Line ROCK
ISLAND WIRE in Class Room. Actu-
ual Experience.
BUSINESS, STENOGRAPHY and PEN
ART Courses are given. Write for full
information to
EMI) Bl'SINF«"SS ('OLLEC• E
Box 327 B
Enid,
Oklahoma.
J. E- Gi:orge,
President
; painters may be expected almost any
IRevv Ibamess Sbop
Beecher's Old Stand.
Just received a nicc line of new double and
single harness, collars and pads. Repair
work neatly done.
J. N. Jones, Proprietor. Dover
remarkable score of lOiix-MO-ls yards
rise. Never did the lightning like op-
eration and perfect pointing features
of the Stevens repeater appear to bet-
ter advantage than in this notable
National gun victory.
The makers of these guns, the Sic-
vens Arms Co. are being congratulat-
Hustle Around
To our Store and see how far
your $'s will go! You'll save
bo'.n time and money bj trad-
ing with us.
j IIOJLMKS BROS. 11 KM ESSE Y
shooter' grade Stevens
I shotgun, '1 Ids is the noted non-balk- monotonous. It the first, last, and
I ahle-nalural pointing repeater and , every woman that the foreigner saw
I the "man behind the gun', was Clyde i all looked and dressed alike, the first. ....
I Collins, of Alldlne, Ind. He shot the 1 might well l>e the last for any inter- 'farm home returned to Klngusher
est he saw in them. i Tuesday.
Ills experience is this: lie meets the 'j'jlc BC|100j curamcnccs the second
tall and stately wife of hiscluo friend,
whose poi*te and elegance are her con-
spicuous characteristics; next, he
takes In to dinner a fluffy, eon tiding
young creature without any poise at
ail- Later, perhaps, he meets a blue-
edfrom all sides because of their splen- j stocking' girl, who looks at him crit-
did triumph -trapsliooters "who] j^lly through her longnette;and from i , , . . . . ,
know" arc convinced that for best re- her )ie turllb t0 a demure, mouselike ! Ule 8cl,olar an(l ^arenU ^ reQuwtod
suits these guns arc indispensable. maiden, whose infrei|uent ga/.e is soul- i assist iu this line. .There is si -
j rids office lias one of the Stevens ! an(| who says little, but who says j ways :i certain aaiount of prelim in-
guns for sale at a bargain. j it s0 intensely! The llirtatious girl I nry work on that day and the gchol-
I a,u^ ^,0 athletic girl come in tfieir jrs w[j0 the advantage of a good
ror \our Teeth see Dr. turn and he tiuds it all elhaustiug and! . . , , ^ f . ,ma «'h^i
tl ,, t , . ... - e start feel more at home in school
Heliums who extracts teeth bewildering. . uIiro/i . m
without pain. All work guar- Yct 1,6 'cmimbers distinctly eacli than the ones who are obliged to en-
, , '■ c . ' one of these.American types, because
autccd to be satisfactory. cau|l 0fie by |lerrtress und ^ ^
Northwest corner square, r]Crf )iaR emphasized her own identi-
Enid, Okla. jv
T. T. (ientry and family who have;
| been spending u few weeks at their
Monday in September and it is tlie j
desire of the teachers as well as the.
school board to have every scholar
piesent on the first day of ihc term.
The necessity ot being present the
first day is ol much importance to
R.'W. Ihu,.
Ki> I'uls.
ix>vi:r land i.-o.
Farm Loans and Insurance,
Trading a spei i.ilty in real estate and stock.
IllLL S' PUIS, Dover
H
ter later. I.i t everybody assist
luukisg this the best rcbool ever
taught is Dover.
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Toilet Articles, Pretty China,
Post Cards and Drug'
gist-} Sundries
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