The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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DOVER. KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. JANUAR\
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■:re in Dover
'he Leciure
IV Mi M)
That we carry at all
times a full rtock of de-
pendable merchandise
which we make right ]
ces .
;.n excitement was caused
• afternoon by cries « f lire!
j ;ii'< ■ — «1 on i;ive>tigati >u it was
• uno ti I a' Mr. IJ ii;'.s ft m !i u«'o in
| ihe fast part of town. Men ii
j from tin* store* carrying hi
I ami iiaii bushel* and soon ha
^utunlu)
v . r enjo\
ag thr* ,
1 out ill tin •
r it'J
«1 .
11 «'
on
i -
\
Our supply of. winter ma-
terials is 3till good and
they will be •'the stuff'
for several weeks to come
■If it is good things to
eat you are looking for
remember we are here with
the goods. Bring us your
butter and egg3.
<; iiLj( TI i-v ist,
SHERWOOD
CO.MPAXV
■flue under c< utiul hut not lefor.
i iuisid. -rable damage lunl Ikm ii dow
A.en uik1 women worlimJ hard car
I " ■' • ■ *iin . furi ilure Mini
I tieil li is as fur ii while it uiuij tin
: umi.se v. is doomed and in ter "a-
• |ai i t • -;« t, noiu^ of t)it- n«>ur by
l'tnnps beiig nut <if lix. 'I lui tire
[.irigimittd in th« wiiii I box, or be-
hind tin* kitchen rang". crept op
J the v.'ul 1 an.I caught Irf-tneui the
! .-eiling an I ro if Til it eli.I , f the
the
au.l Iim
tuiu oil
the Hie
1' ollaus
utile
Kill*
i a U
Lull
TRAINING NU
FREE SCilOLAl
Incr.-j.sed Eantin?.
The Philadelphia Sell.hi
IP Chestnut Sir,.: I*.
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<EEP
:'OOD
:'|Te
tlVt
alitl
id (tic
house 1<
damage
we umie
« q il
i
1 i la pi
i anec. Tin* faiu
: when the tiro >• i
! (laughter-in law
f the st rect ahunt
lafced, the
!o'J, which
by insur-
t- at home
. Hill and
and tlie
try.
men were out m tii
h t r •
coun-
Hotel Changes Hands
Mr. and Mrs. Morehead have tak I
ned with iutensl to
' 'Genius ami tiuiupti
ltdiglil of the pt.jh
ee remained here i \
day and preached both luorni
evriiiUj*. I lie uiurniug servi
li i«t at tiie Christian enurcu j
UMUiUp service ul th'f KvaUgelical,
lilt congregations ot bt tu cLurehe*
alien iii _ each time. Upp >riumi > ■„
like *liii* are uiuch appr eciaiut ui
places like iiover where > ue «ehit,in
geis to hear man} speakers who are
so peculiarly tilled io ml Ire * and ni
lerest Lheir hearers and .\ir. Foliuns
bee a lecture uud scrmoi,s will he a
•s urcc oi *uplift to all who attended.
Only one number reinaius tobeheurd
ii. heuij; the imperial (Joucert Co.
ami this number sijpuhl flu ih.- house
to o\ei llovwuij as each member is
noted us an artist and entertainer.
1 iit*\ will be in Dover, \\ eduesday
1 1
jir
room, Im
expense
com pie ti
gludv (\
Course a
provides
and whol
the way
v-;V,n -
v^:
ulnit i
i m hum i •
in "ii l, It- In liar)
ia.
en . harge of tin Diiv.
new puhlisliing a
Kay. in Stafford
The ueniojratic Fjast. | s Martin is
i ■ , paper at Jluilbon
>\ aslniigton oil .JaniiHiy Kth en-
, i ' , toiiLty.
Joycu l.Hteiuug to Home of the very i
heat domocratic tpeeelu a tliatit wa« ■ W' K'M'erer spent (:.•.« l-'i-i• la\
IMMwibltt to secure. At least, that |SuiK);lv iH ^ "•■lilla, Kail., visaing
portion of W'rsiiington w liit li had j " "U'lc lrK'ml-
beta unablt) to oluin tickuts to thel See.W.R. Blackburn at
J«ff«raou Day battq jet, which waal Hennessey, for Farm Loans,
attended by all tin I ig men of tl.J ,\],.M n, , v,,
party, 1 Deluding William JenuiiiwLer I. imolut week .later-'In la"
JJryan, and proli.ibly all of the can- j Mrs. K. Allen au.l fa
didates lor tu« i'resjidei.cy tin the
democratic ticket, t.tn pt iluruion. I
Tlio speakeis who ad.lrtfcse.. tin
banqueters were all men of natioini
lour va I. tii, .,f fresll, j r n lee.;
hotel and j ^iiij Juim, Miteil, Kxtia tntu.J ami
: tt ill no (loiiht ma Ice a success of the | ''eiti i'ols, are for sale liy your ttr.icei
u'.-lertaking a- Mrs. M, r.-lieatl i^im ,il" 'ehable .abw TIIK AL-
excellent cook 1 know* how to XOK ""OD8 tot Uo, auftA. '
eater to the public. Mr. Morehead o e •
I w ill continue his business io tiie BOX Springs
Variety store.
The Lawter faii'iiy have moved y^ti was after tin* gootl «>21J winter day.
into the property they occupied he oavs we have been enjoying'/ Ar
fore taking charge of the hotel. .Mis'th^N not line?
Luwttr# health was FUeh that she \\\-
e.mld not continue tin* hotel work, lth.it ti
ciul be tit rin en i lor those who need ti
increase their c.muu>> power.
A Spu al Short Course CIhshoj i ui
February 11)12. Tins clasa .
formed at tin- request of leading i li\
*?.■• ItM w||0 :i11 . n | K)t Ui It NuOl
provision be made to meet the inert mh
ingoemaud tor nurses in all sections
I Iiim is au opening which will be aj
preciated by llmse who need ir/juick
•y pit pare tnemselveH for t **l t'-supi- rt
and uursiug duty. An illustrated
number of t.'ie School Uulletin, which
is Sent tree to interested ptraoim,
gives all details.
Il
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Cooper Greek
MaiLh and L. l>u
\v E. ART. «S1 ILL IDLING THE 6ooD ' ' A.TS,r
WE HAtNDLE THE BE3T <3R,OC?RIC^ To BE
HAD AND OUR PR.IC.E.S ARE "RlfiHT" AS
WELL A3 THE C5ooD^. REMEMBER WE
ARE HAMMERING THE PRICED DoWN ON
THE R'^MAINptiR or OUR WINTER MlR.
CHANDI.5L A.^ ! IJ OUR. D ^!RE To GET
OUR J HELVED CLEARED of ALL Vv INTER
BLToRE TIME To DISPLAY OUR
JTOCK.
GOOD S
SPRING
llell'i Kiiendsaud Neighbors how ed wood last \Veihiei« la\ uud Tinus- t
decided to give it Up.
LCflilil
know
Oil lift lift
ami I v.
Ilarve Jamison anil i.c
1 guests at Claud .'lauk's li.an ■
! t'l'lduy until .Suiitla) ev .u_
leputation, ami tluy ditl not tlisap-}
Doint their ..... Ii, i..... 'j' . ide
pjint their audience,
was generous w uli aj.pl.. use, luil | 0011 1 f°rK'c't-
it was noted that the Harmon ad
herents seemed to lie fewer than
those who approved of the oth-i
candidates- It.r instance. \\ ilsun aim
Clark. Uryan, it was noted, Imo
the crowd with him. although la-
was certainly turned down o.i th
(■uffey incident; l.ut when lie aron
late iind at the end of the I^rtigrani,
1111.1 tpoke for an hour, an hour ant.
a half, two hours, and then tin
crowd besought him to spi al; mil!
more, it was pretty good evitlenci
that he was making an unu-inll>
Dr-Merrill, the Hennessey' i,.
Abraham Lincoln would splii rails
all day in the forest ami thin after
his day's work was linisiied, would
walk five aides t-.> borrow a book
ami improve liimsclf. it is said
of George V\ ashingtoii thai in aiis-
r to a question of uis mother as
nvtl j dentist is here every TuesJ-i
Why he studied i
ikie at night,
ruing out the
The pie supper given Frid iv
at i lie hall for tiie benefit o
Christian church netted over
i.eeii dollars. A good sized
was in attendance and a slior
pleasing program was ivntiered
night
f the
niiie
LTCW(i
. but
replied that he was \V<
destiny of ins country.
i here are hundreds of young peo-
ple to-day who are desirous of gain-
ing a practical education, but lol-
ls are always welcome.
Mrs- A. !„• .May("< («iijoyed a visit
from Miss female and titl e Ai i:a
Mary Mark e la-t Finlay.
Arrnood Hond is not improving
as Jiis friends would like to set him
do
1 in- sale at Jlarvey liensohV was
well attended for such u cold da>
ami things ^uid well.
I'-'d Mali u and family atten Iimi
tin Pi nsoii . ale; we are sorry tore
port that 1'. 1 ha i the nn.--fortune to
lose the last cow he hatl while n
was so cold; he thinks cane hay
caustd her death.
L:ii Bond was in Hennessey last
Miother they cuniiot w
interesting speech and that the au
dience was greatly enjoying it
When Mr Bryan said that In
would support the nominee of tin
convention, the crowd applaudeda
though it had been in doubt wheth
«-r he would do so or not.
Lee Shaner, Phil Williams and i:<!
uthwick helped Marth ami Dade
by our la-t week's® paj.'er ^**w wood last week.
-N.!rts has a new angel au.l i\, J|lirl M,,s. Tugin,.
ire glad to welcome her; you spent Sun ..y an. rn . .. at th. South
I w ick home.
i tiuy Polsley gave a dance Satur
day uight. I here was a lar^e crowd
in atitudanee
( . b it< id ^nd brother in law were
in Kiu^tisher Friday.
Carsten Storm, wife and baby re-
lumed 1'hursday from a visit in Xe
braska.
Mrs <juy Timing will return to lier
home at Butler. Okla. Thursday
after a month's visit with relatives.
F. F. Marth took T. L. Thompson
♦J. M- Speice and several others out
t" Altona to a sale iVednesday in the
auto.
Edith Sudan was a Kingfisher vis-
itor Saturday.
Ji. Chapman was a county
visitor Friday.
Sam (jcri)er made his regular
Sunday over to Wolfs.
Mauk & Banc
C4. ,
It..
Kev. Ilt-rntl preached
Springs Sunday after noon.
Mrs. J. M I'avne lias had uu at
tack nl tUe grippe the past week.
Miss \ iuna Iteaiu and sisl.^r, Mrs.
Ice in Washington,
Tile eeld srinp which eauin nlonc
am ut the nth brought snow anil
later Sleet to the Capital. It was
lather trying to most people, for
were in Uenueaaej Saturday, j tiie Washingtonians have a happy
with lings
C liarlie liiliierhack arid famil;
spent Sunday ai the home of JJar
ve.v Benson.
Air ilerut] preaehod at Box
Springs .Sunday afternoon to a gooo
crowd-
For Farm Loans on Easy
Terms, set BL.ckburit, i .eii-
[nessey.
W . A. Mitchell was up from liing-
i Ilsher Sunday spending the day with
i iiis mother.
Way ^t waiting for the sun to clean
the sidewalka. On the morning of
the t>tii, there was not a sidewalk in
the bu-iuess quarter of \\ ashjnyton
cleaned t f the snow and ice, aJtho'
some benevolent storel:eepi*rH and
honsehohlers pat msI'/i s and clinkers
«ui the sidewalks. Many persons
were badly hurt by falls, in spite of
o u. ... . f ,, I lids precaution. Many Washing
•s. N\ erner drove up frem King \ to, 6
fuller Friday and got the show cases
INF• A. M'tchell made
trip to Kiel Tuesdav t
t >ok linn out in his ear.
i business
1). Mauk i
Wi.l Jett and wife have rented a
about
BERNARD
The registered OPTICIAN,
in pete's Drug Store. . . .
KINGFISHER Ckla
i liool house and will move
.March-1st.
A little child of Luther Itidglcy
has been real sick the past week liul
trip
SAVAL
UOCP
ItEMEI) r
Your Poultry
Cured or Money
Refunded
SAVAL
DUKTfNG
POWDEU
HO |
S — 2
%
SAVAL
LIMBKRNECK
KKMKDV
«v . a .
r - ~ c. r
£ c £ = "
c > ^
£ £ C t S
one rtason or
leave home lu secure it, so they drag
j along from one year to the next in
: Hie same old rut. There arc hun
; dreu's ui others that ar"e availing
thlnidtlves of the oppoi tumty ofler-
t d by the correspoudei/ce depart-
, un lit oi our college, saving their
leisure mouivnts ami investing them
in an education t.«.ai will mean thou i118' t'1" Hay mall
•sands t>t dollars to liieni in the
| coming years.
| Vou may say that you are not
j able to titk'• a course, out tiie one
i who can least atl'od it iS tiie one 13 reported better.
who needs it most and should have We are glad to report the Box
! ii by ail means at any sacrifice; it Springs School doing nicWy tins
' dots not cost much. I winter.,
j Young friend, \yhy not take ad
j vantage oi tins opportunity anc
I gum a nusimss education liy Using Kansas, where they will make their S ilie phjslologisU tell us tliat, we
lyoui momenta that would otherwise hume. We are sorry to lose them 1 ^liivu Ave eetpea, ludyot some t'oiks
i be wastcu? Why not spend an Hour from ,)Ur vicinUy as t|ley h.lv„ bee|| act as If they Imo none.
I of the long wu.1, r evenings alter with ug so long. Mrs. lienson was
l.igUlall tiUiiht>ing youibelf with a I,nrn and raised in our neiirhhor- bul' 11 ls 11K",)f ful' lurou<*"' wu""
I—Mr - " ■ .. CZlZFSm!! Z .
^ t'l^iiw. mo.t ..I the ti.iiB lur wror.l ywn, i.y .Us^L.VtTogBrTiw'piow^.e"".'
Bookkeeping, rypewriuug, Artth j his folks having Itved lie reeversince for turnlug soinetliliig up.
metic, C.raiiiniar. W ruing, and ie-, [ie wa8 |)Uti whilo tliei; g >ing ! One of our contemporaries advises
mians believe that ('ongressshould
make an ample appropriation and
have all the sidewalks cleaned.
Out Of The Ginger Jar.
Is a blow from a kicking cow a real
mnk punch?
Marriage vows a re too often followed
by marriage rows.
Everybody has to bustle; even the
en. Is compelled to scramble, often-
times.
Those who rise early in the inorn-
iiik: are the moie likely to rise above
their troubles.
Men are like hens, the harder they
, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Benson will I have to scratch for a living the more
leave in the near future for Pardons useful they become,
i
out of his store building.
Kev. Herod and J. 1). Crist were
over Iroin Kiel Saturday aud Sunday Krc-sh, clean tlavory Mustard
and ut tended the let ture uud scr- ' yhat you get, when you buy THE AL-
at mons by Mr. Follansbee. ! ",N ti(>(.M>S Mustard in 10c. 15c and
f ... -5c bottles.
If you arc figuring on in-!
snriui; soon it will p.tv \xr.t to j l?, r Your Teeth see Dr.
see R. W. Hill. llellums who extracts teeth
Why l.uy old Mustard that, has lo-t i U'It,1°"t Pain*. A11 Work RUar-
ItslUvoraiK" atreiiKth when you . in ;;1!Ut'ecl t0 "C Satisfactory.
,ei new, fresh, spioy Must a..i for so i Northwest corner square,
Utile moui i. the alton i;t>on.s Enid, Okla.
I'l'LS K* MSTA I" i A NT. I a N (' 1 I
K'OOM ^ CUMOK( TIOXKRY
Mrs. Rosa Allen is in charge. Good meals at any
time. Hot chili, coffee, pics, fresh bread, candies,
cigars. Special attention to Farmers trade. Let us
serve you. |']J) I 51JTjJS. Proprietor
February, it ia true, Is a little short,
.1 -
Saw! Remsti'j Gainoanu
f. 0- Box 501
tiiifl. OKI'i.
SA VA L
CHOLERA
KEMEDV
V
PIT RIO DRUGS
♦
V
v Are the only kind we use
V to fill your prescriptions as
♦ we believe that is the only
V" kind that gives satisfaction
V' and in all other goods we
♦ strive to please by selling
♦ you the best.
:3 SA UP S Drug Siofc
% Hennessey.
MX««« S4S4S4S '.:> ♦ • s<x«!,a«3Ki
Jtgiaphy, for which the business | i3 a )o8a U8 it wi)1 be a
world will pay cash?
Kill out the following blank and
mail to the Correspondent.; Dept.
Capital City Business College, tiutli
rie. Oklahoma-
Name...
Address
Mrs. Robert Woods is quito sick.
Grandma Bond is real poorly at
present
The Banner phone line folkR are
Course Interested in | expecting to fix up the lino in good
| chape in the near future, now lets
Taste, purity and satisfaction is in j fi-x up our side lines and do our part
gain to scales for the farm, and that San Jose
Parsons. We all join in wishing critUir i doi 8 iL* best to^supply theiui
tlieni success in their new home. i farmers are considered the most
, honest class on tlie earth, but even
W e bear that another sister of the best of them are continually tak-
ing advantage ol the weather.
It the average man were >o imitate 1
the crack baseball player and make a
"home run" as soon a« he gets his
week's pay, the sa.oons would be
obliged to go out o! businass.
"Our best friends are those who tell
us of our faults" —so runs the ancient
.. , ... proverb: but it is noticeable that they
each bet tie ot HIE ALTON GOODS j to stop the grumbling at the poor dlTHot remain our friend, very long
Mustard. Try it.
service we are getting. How can after they have told us.
ydu expect any better when the line; Wlien Jotinny. a "Country Week"
is down on the ground for 2 or 3 ward, returned from a visit to green
rods at a place.
Notice To Teachers
Teachers' examination. Jan. 25' 20
12. Institute Instructors and Coil
ductors examination at County .Super
intendent's Olfice, Jan, 27, 11*12.
Teacners wishing to teach in Normals ' who has liecu living in Cedar Kapids j
; must have their certificates before j la.. sta^ng that she expccts to go to |
J Kel>. 1, 12. Beading Circle exami-j Clullicothe, Mo , February 1st, she j
lields and real trees, he disclosed to'
his mother this wonderful news: "Out1
at the farm they don't get their milk i
G. W. Fletcher has received a let out ()f Cil1- ^^y pump It out of the |
tor from his daughter. Miss Minnie. . cow*
From February Farm Journal.
[nation Jan. ^7. '1-
Gfo. E. Moon*,
County ennt'-ndent;
ihaviufi
[)r. Overstreet, the htfalth officer,
accepted a position there as was in Dover Friday invest.i^atiug
We wish you success
during the coming yoar,
We invite you to do your
Banking business with
this Bank.
We will pay you inter-
est on time deposits.
If you want a farm loan
don't forget to see us.
Let us write your insur
ance. We have the be3t
companies in the United
States. We invite you to
come see us when in town.
The BANK of DOVER
Capital, 20,000.00
matron mid assistant superintendent: aanitajv conditions, or probably uu-
,,t the girls1 industrial school. 'sanitary ones.
1 -M.
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