The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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DOVER, KINGFISHER COUNTY, GKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, OCi uBlili 12. 191
No. 32
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Mauie Fash ar.ci M? CI;.
The Hatertcln.- :
Miss Mable E.isli sr.d Mr Clyde I Th# pla* given by the Elite I r.i-
| Shtuv.wd were nwnied in Kiugusher nmtis tj|ulj ot Kiiiktlst
. \\. li-rsU ; cv ::1K t Clober 4lh a. j Wednesday evening v in one i >
I 7:30 I'.v Rev i i, pastor (it the | |)Mit yMTftnMII0Mf W fftvtn la
(Iliri-ii it., 'hat that plat Twoi
.if tin; brhl
The plaoe where you Always
get your Moneys Worth,
and
The weathor has been hot
we had tne goods t.o suit
with a goodly supply still
on hand wh^eh wc are selling j
& ti B4fc.rg13.ii' |
Now is a good tins to se-
cure dainty ai&usria'-s at so
Little Coat. Many of these
materials will do servic-
able the entire season.
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wltriPsfHte and }.:
n< .v > w (Is left
City where Ui
returning home
Tbni 1 ai [
teemed ami I iv
jf a ha t of frit-
on 55 fcr OK lain ma
spent several da>>,
Sunday roornlnif.
A\ pl< ar* highly es-
r •,ho ^truest wis it-.
r ds for their ha; pi-
the I
no-!
wa* not what U
cauMdsiir;; thel
ion. '1 !.«■ s} ' eii - j
; Mrs wo< 11 w ,ii eriUniio
ing her school west ot town
! which !!ie young -'Oiiple wiil
, ioQ)i ... D< w to thttirfriend*
I \J :m Angliu was a KinjjIiiJla
1 it or Mr>n«i\v.
teach-
.iller
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For Early Fall Wear wu can
supply your riced^ and will
take pleasure in showing
any goods in tne store.
In our Grocery Department
we handle the best of cof-
fee, tea, canned goods and
all things pertaining to
this department.
Yours for our mutual bsnef '-t
I.L.CIJRIKT
S1LKRWOOI) CO.
What?
When?
W
here
j 1 The Price
ver. The crow
n:> fShould -..V t*
j high class prod
ties itftro cfthe ox?raordinarv enar*
{acier. Mi (>eorge ilodgint> m hu ii^.;
jmellody entitled **Ca « y" deserves
' pedal inetiti n "Ail Alone" t v
. Miss Grace Smith and Mr Ij<o Night-
"imale was also a praiseworthy effort,
'each actor playtd spiendidly and he
I Elltu |h sse>s. . extraordinary talent
for a home ci mpniv. W®
1 L the troupe expects to favor us with
10 .; . • 1y t i, it ii«' i t mi 11!
via- j bopt they wi.l have a much !:rger
house.
Musical Entertainment.-
Fr:day Night.
Christian Church.
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The BANK OF DOVER
Paver. CkLhoma.
CAPITAL STOCK ^20,000.00.
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•j to talk \ itll you. M:l\
be vou c.iu ;iui|)
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}ou. ftluv
bank in tl:t
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do il.>t nnu lice anv w il
lis ft Bad Wind THaiLSsi,^
Blows Nobody Good ,ik'ivcem,i::t uk-ciu,,^!
1 You UK Friends, :f areshort 1
..I Lie Siti 11
jc >:nl w ith
■ vuiiviuccJ
cliureli, October
mil iiuli in vour cmiiinun-j Ehler's iiig Loom EnJ \
is.v tii'-n * m> !ii-U"r tim« for .yon 1 Sale now goinf; on. Be&t
v> 11 ' ' grade calico only 3c per yd. I
i ilennesscy.
j , f,.. u"' 1 v I'tirnl lniHiik -'tiain
. ing for .iit lm-'ii. fS vtorld i
j anxiuua to i .tv .! 1 than ihi.v. TIih
soonei' you qunlify, the wiOfHT you |
I will have tho privilege of (eleonina! , <«uu«>n
a uncoeesful vocation. With a deatist w here «Veiy Tuesday,
•l.'.irtiugli [r.'ii.*:[k'al ..in : ie i f Boole
keetiii'g i'. '-iic- - TrK'ni.tp, PI1011
l)r. Merrill, the Her.nessev
j i li.ui'l ai 1 Typrvvrithiff, you .'iro not
■ 1 mpellfH to work at nny one thing
uon'l forget it.
See tlieDover Land Co. for
!ow rates 011 insurance and
_— : —-—— iiuntiy oiu« -vrtion of the country, farm loans.
course
look after onr eust'incrb' in
most profitable to r
our own interests, Start an
large or .'.uiull, a.id you will
have said. Ouv dc|..isits;
Wc will make out ' on: U..1.-
loan, write your insura.ice, -.cl 1 or trule \
jnoporiy. Conic in and .see us
Me of thi
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A. Mitchku.
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REORDERED f ^E.SOLVED
"THOSE FROM A jTHAT VHEN Yo'Q BUY Fi^GM
Catalogue - JU5 Yo'j CAN *SEE V/HATYoU
BY_MAiL Aa£ byy,K6. akD BESIDES
YoU fikt 5PEMD1HG YoUR.
Money at home where
YCUR. INTERESTS UE
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WE DO NOT WANT YoU TO COME &UY 6COD0
FROM Uo INSTEAD OF' OR.OFR.iNG fR.OM A-
CATALOGUE HoU.SE BECAUSE WE ARE
HOME PEOPLE &UT E'ECAUoE YOU CAN .SEE
WHAT YOU ARE BUYING BEFORE YOU PA/
OUT YOUR MONEY. YOU WONT HAVE To
TO WAIT ALWAYS To GET YOUR GOOD f
EITHER. WE Do BUSINESS IN THIS COMMU
NITY ONLY AND OUR STOCK C; 600DS FIT'S
thjt PEOPLE IN THIS COMMUNITY. YcU
CAN SEE HOW OUR SHOES AND CLOTHES
AND EVERYTHING. LOOK, FIT AND FEEL, &E-
FORE YOU BUY THEM, AND YOU DON'T
HAVE TO BUY THEM WHEN YOU SEE THEM
IF YOU DON'T WANT TO. OUR PRICES MVST
BE R'GHT EVERYBODY MUST MAKE
PROFIT—EVEN THE MAIL ORDER
Mauk £ Bunce,
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HOUSES.
Yoi; < 1. k 1 p liooks, do flmrtlinnd
work or hoth for somo one else;
y 1 oiii! w'-vk into :t firin a.- a part-
I iier, go i-.-.to liusinfss foi yourself,
j work your way through a law
's.-'/Oul or any priifi.sMun.il eourBe
I l.y iloini; tho stenographic work of
''hi'Pri,-iiilent of tin. luMitntion at
j your'spave im-uiem.-; you can work
your way t" the piesidency of a
I lailroad through the Eteriographen.
penuil, as many others have qono.
I 1*011 can work your way to the head
1 ot a great l.usiiuss coiifarn that
I will 1 .ilu. f you l uge dividends
■ •• anuual -alary. In
tlier words, vou nil soon work
; voim- up : here yj.nr sa pe of
v 1 t-■ =ir .i. ieritly hnmii
. 1 tli •• 't vol i..it he materially
■i!;i'i';e.i j. lii,".1. drouth.
For laclH as to the gre;it ailvant-
I igfs of the above mmerl courses,
land for the nr.me* and addresses of
innny fo our former students who
have advanced to places you would
be proud to occupy, till in and
mail the following blank to the
Capital City Business Collage,
,guthrie, Oklahoma, and receive
EDUCATIONAL
DEPARTMENT I
Harness oiled for one doli.n |
per set at Coopers Harness| gy j. K.George, l're?. KNIl) BUS-
.shop. Hennessey, : ikess coi.l.E'iE.
The W.R.C. Will have their J Au.v jouu« t i rsou worthy of sue-
annual chicken diuuer at Tay | «ei> *>dl atoii aua cousiilai- tor hi
lor's Hall 0:1 Nov. 4th. weUtarc.
Hello Central! Give mj 1,1 ■' dc«'M,u*«uto we tcacb b>
No. 7, Becmancc Roger, for|l!,u mtiwi—Ultoiti una
Fresh Groceries, Produce and i llA':' "•
flour, Ham .1 are Fte. ■ I" tlie T !■. 1.1'.'i H \l'll\ depui't-
., « ti r« 1 • , J'.tut vou arc taugut by au eXjien-
New Fall Goods arriving at 1 , , ' .
i^ i-_„: .. ... j- _ je.i'-'il uptrutor, juil liave Uiu licueUL
• . ot Uo K 1 k h lani Wlie cu1 into our
' class room. ^
l'o uot slop until you have leuil
$m h;A; v &
the Dover Variety Store.
dies Gauntlet Gloves :::
scarfs, i.tois pain.; ana aver
alls. Fine hue of caps and
A IihoksmM h in Dover r
tit rcasonahli*. prices. 1
anfJ !)tirseshoeh:(,r. You a
atrial. AT>L WO UK
J. A. FLANK
Frater's Oid Si ion.
wl.ocan doyonr work and
iiiv'ksmit} 1 ijj;', Wood work 11 i|f
e cot. ully invit.i ! to ^ivu mo
• ; AH AN TI£ED*
DOVER
OkiahQira.
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childrens rompers-
Mr liueii'b letter—iUtrc arc ulsu
Misa Jimilou .Smitli retained 11
Thursday venaiu^ from Guymon.
our large beautifully illustrated j left Thursday lor uu extended visit
catalogue. Lets gft down t i hu;i- iu Kaus*is.
uiuny opportuuities. It you .i «
iulureotcd iu railroad wors, llie K.b.
,, , , 0 , in a , , 0. oll^lb \ou uucXixiitu upyoiluu;-
KoborL Beck came home I hursday j
and visited home tolki uctil Friday . l'eb ocl ,a to LUo heat ad\autage.
Harry Bunce attended the fair iu
Oklahoma City Thursday aud Fri-
day.
Mrs Wilderinjin and two children
iiic.^s; a yovj re not making the
iiioi y thnl w I gr>" you a .'omfort-
I ati] Ih ing ai l Ova a cement, it it
ja business proposition to you that
[you he developing your ability
I along practical lines for which the
blaineas world pays cash, so that
>•( '. fan ni« V(- nwanl and upward.
W' 'v• ■ liave con-: for others, we
can do for yon, and we can con-
vince you with facts before von
leave home. It doesn't take much
money to attend our school; an
honest purpose and a lot of deter
mination nit- the main require-
ments.
MrsJRouch was a supper puest {
Thursday evening of Mrs Lawter ; t
the hotel.
Mrs Will Kiiner<*r went to Hen
nessey Monday evening will go
to Wichita Tuesdav.
Name.' ,13-4e p^pouod. _
Teeth see Dr.
7 be Farmers Union Mar*
ket House Co., at Hennessey
will have a cai load ol po-
tatoes and cabbage, Saturday
or the firs t of the week. I'o- j Ut'uinalcutaacl 8,ve lucui ,be Ulal"-
tatotj wdl sail at the cat lov
SI. 15 per bushel. C'dbb&gc
OFFICE of UNION PAC-
IFIC K. R. COMPA-
NY EDUCATION
AL BUKE.AU
tlmalia, Neb. Sept. 12 '11
Mr J. L. Oeoi'gc..
Enid Business College,
Euid, Oklahoma.
Dear Sir:
Our General Manager has
given las consent to the arrangement
whereby we biing your telegraph
graduates to our Station Training
Address
Use Saval RemetUss and Save all Your
M 4",
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Saval Remedy for
LIMBERNECK.
These Remedies Never
FAIL.
Send for the Booklet.
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Savnl Remedy for
BOWEL TROUBLES,
\ I CHICK CHOLERA or
, i WHITE DIARRHtEA
'y Are Wanted Every-
where.
These RErtEDlES Sold on nn Absolute (iUAR/VNTEK to do what we
claim lor them.
Each of our liemedtes one dollar a bottle.
Saval Remedy Gompanu PO Box 501 Enid. OKla
Coffee at 43c a can a perfect Coffee.
The Banner school session of six
months commenced last week w ill at Box Spring* Sunday afternoon.
, Mr John lurhir.au as teac her.
I \\r HumnliePV ! PUBLIC OPINION pronounces
J. VV . numpnrej ,|THKALTON (IOOIjS special uietd
Wholesale Dealer In
Poultry, Butter and Eggs,
Jsorth Main St.i Hennessey, Okla.
I will pa}' the highest market
price in cash for Chickens, Geese,
Ducks, Turkeys, Butter and Eggs, j Mesiltimea Turner and Davis ami
Correct weights and fair treatment j Misses Liilie Turner anil Hul("a
is my motto. I solicit your pat- j uUBCt, attended eliurch in Dover
Sunday night.
Very best grade outings
light or dark shades 12 1-2C
value this week Loom End
puce 7 1-2C. Hennessey.
Ehlcr's big £?ep"t Store,
, Occupation .
Alii Me bt
, Mis T. O. Forney Saturday, Oct. 7th.
! Artie Anderson was married yes-
I terday to a MissLheney living west
of Dover. We were not aoie to get
i the details of the wedaing.
| The band boys met Monday evening
and reorganiz /i. M. A Mitchell v/as
[elected President, Arthur Gray See
I rotary and A. K. bi.itt Treasurer.
Arx)u« eighteen members enrolled,
which will insure Dover a firs: ciass
band in the near future.
Sweaters, Gents Ladies'
or Children's ranging from
48c to $7.50. Each one a
special bargain.
Fred £hler Dry G-ods Co.
Hennessey.
Grandma Biles is moving irto the
Ciark Hotel.
ulr and Mrs XcGeo drove to Hen-
1 iK-ssey Tuesday.
! W. P. KHnerer and w ifeare visiting
I relatives in Kausas.
| Mrs Hunt laot week was enlcrtain-
iriu reiatlvvs from Oregon.
Mr ani . s Mclje. attended cliuicli
J. W. Humphrey,
Hennessey.
:<!r- Luther Ridgely and children
. i^eul Sunday with ilns A- Kidfc-ly.
Miss Russell will play Friday night
at theeuterlaiuiueutat, the Christian
church.
County Superintendent, Geo. E.
Moore spent Wednesday in Dorei
visit int. the schools.
Mrs Fr.m Roueh ecterfained her
Sunday School class at supper Tues-
day evening n :d the editor acknow-
1 'd^es an invitation as a guest which
wi were unable to accept owins to
work.
liue telegraph-wire practice from
several wires ruuutu^ into the class
room, where we aia'nliiiii a regular
telegraph olfice, and also give the
students tlio regular station work
under one of <jur experienced atatioi.
agenw, wlio dtvotes his entire taiic
tD instructing these students in tLi
insUiug ol station reporli.
This plan ebuiild appeal to the
Suits, Furs I ambitious hov us something except
Special cut this I ionally good, aud should criate luter-
I For Your
1 Heliums who extracts teetli
TiTborn to Mr and | without pain. All work guar-
anteed to be 'satisfactory.
Northwest corner square,
Enid, Okla.
Cloak
Wraps,
week on account of Loom I C81 ilQd enthusiasm IU the work,
End Sale J telegraphy is simply a alcpping.stoue
F'red Ehler Dry Goods Co. jtoa MUCH HIGH lilt position.
will
DOVER LAND CO,
F'arm Loans and Insurance,
Tn.uii;- u «peei:iltv in real estate and .sioclr.
111LL 8f PL LS, Dover
PR15TTV CHINA
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A lot of new, prettily dec
orated china just received
at cur store from which you
can select many pretty gilts
or articles for your own use
THE PLACE
SAUR'S Drug St ore t Hennessey,
Q. B. Snowmen
Li/'Uch Room and Ileal a uraui
Cold drinks, pies, cigar.;,-fresh bread, candies
and everything kept iu a first-clas.; restaurant
Come an& see trie.
Mr and Mrs John Miller have bought
a new piano which was placed in their
home last week.
Miss Cynthia Mitchell was in
You need uot f'-ar that
qualify more students than we can
use. We HAY H) NOT been able to
supply the demand which is created
Hennessey 1-Viday having some den I (,}• promotion aud udditional posit
ta! work done aud doing some iall
" iona.
shopping. . -
., . .. . Alter a student 6ualiu<s in our
ibs Jenn e Mills was in Okla 1X
homa City several days ol the past! Mati"u l Department, lie is
week visiting her cousius and taiiiDj: i placed us a station agent s at-sislant
in the 6tate fair. | on a salary, and is required to jeu-
Mis Evans and daughter, Miss der acceptable service to the agent
hillie, returned 10 their home in
Kingfisher Wednesday after a two
weeks visit with fncudt in this vicin-
ity.
Miss Leah Woods was surprised
one evening last week, by 30 of the
young people of the neighborhood
coming in to spend the evening. Mu
sic ami games filled the timo unlii v
late hour when all departed, wishing
Mies Leah good-by aud success it
her sctiool work for the coming year
A few ot the ladies of the Box
Springs district went to the school
house Saturday aud gave it a ♦l « r
ongh cleaning. The directors fir^d
up the fence and blackboards ami
tba school house and premiers lcok
quite well now.
YORK AX!) STEPHENS
AUCTIONEERS
Cries sales of any kind any where 011 earth.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Dover News of-
fice for dates. Thoue number 14-
DOVER. OKLAHOMA
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lor a period of u'ut less than three
months. Wlitn qualilk'd, be is pro-
moted from the position ol station
agenls assislt nl to thai of scheduled
telegrapher, on a salary ot from $55
.0 ti0. a monlh to befiin on.
We want bright, active, healthy,
ambitious boys. V e are otTeriug
the almve-named inducements to iu 1
ttuinee a higu giade (quality ot uju-
terial to come to the Union Paciflc.
About how many students can you
qualify for us during thu uext six
months?
Yours very truly.
D. 0 Buell,
C'Uiel ot Bureau.
The Best 13reaci is Made of
WINNER TT.OURl
I'ride or DOver,El k nndfMonarch
Meal and Grout,* Feed
Live Stock Dealers
DOVER MILLING COMPANY
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A. K. SSHOWALTER & eo.
Dealers In
Lumber, Sash, Dcors, Moulding, Glass, Screcn
Doors, Paint, Oil and COAL.
A. H. RUTH, Mgr. Dover, Okla.
FOIt FLAVOR. Strength and Pur-
ity insist on (retting THE ALTON
G< lOD.i Teas, (jacked In 1 lb. and t itt
jiackagrs at the inoderalo price of
«0c a pound.
Mr Kidgely was sick soveral dava
Inst week ami jjiss Croka taught :u
'•is place with Miss Clatle Sheuror
'u the luUrmwliate rooaj.
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