The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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THG DOVER NEWS
DOVER. KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1912
Nc.
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
BE&MftN & KOG&R
WflTGH FOR SPECIAL PKiGES
Saturrtau FeD 13th T2
Wc Will Sell
Wm. T. Glendihning MeetsI
Instan- Death; Caught
In Belt. eli
William T- Gleudining- of this;d.
city, proprietor of the Main Street
Lc
Thin \
i !e ly a Success.
1 i ilit- i uud i
k'Ut. Thin in
id lin n < 11 >11
mount
on Aioit-
a
v\« r«
, il w
20 pounds
Granulated sugar
Sl.oo
With $5.00 order for gro-
ceries or hardware. Read
these prices.
3 cans Vinton corn 25c
7 bars silk soap 25
4 lbs Lima, Pink or
Navy beans 25
2 lbs good bulk coffee 45
4 10c bxs axle grease 27
SurprLe on
■ 1)..V, I Hi,
it
I II II ixl
.. a
25c bucket
16c
BEEMftN & K06ER
PHONE 7, DOVER, Okla.
Ream-Truitt
^atiu lay a* six o'clock p. in.
M sh Vuuiri May Beam and Mr.
rauk I'ruitt wore married by Kev.
n't « at the home of the brides pi-
Mr. and Mrs. George Henm.
tie brides dress was of a pray wool j <•<( as
n material with trimmings of white
Roosevelt Club Orgarized
Tuesday, Feb. 6th.
The citizens ot Dover met Tues.
day and organized a Roosevelt Club
of a goodly number of enthusiastic
members. The following were elect
flic
garage, was instantly killed Thurs- dftj p - - <d C'"
day ulout noon. John Blunk was: with p * p . A p
I tliu only witness of tiie accident, il 1 icd «• msistii ,, of
j >eenM that (jlcndiiining went to pull '•> the band. inter
in l«elt off a gasoline engine, which' i• . n 1 N *'.il mi:
runs the machinery of his garage, ■ 1m* proud I th i!
and in so doing his foot caught, this «*nt*-rl n hi in
thrown g hiin into tin machinery, j are g tti i along
and to the cement lloor vtith a cr.ish mu-i u u •
Mr. Blunk rushed ov*r und stopped a new oi^n.i/ili
the engine. Urs Scott nd Wolffj
were fuuiijioiuhI, but life was gone
when they reached the scene. Ihe
dec-cased leaves a wife and seven
children, all residing here —llor
net- (Waukomis.)
The deceased was a brother-in
law of tt«v. Beese who, upon being
wired of the accident, left iuimedi'
utely for Waukomis; Mis. Beese
and the children* went on the late
afternoon train.
I The funeral was held Saturday
morning from tin M. K chinch,
I services being in charge of the 10.n .
Aerie of ISagles and the WaUKoiui*
I lodge of Odd Fellows, assisted by
ttev. C. K. Rock and Rev. John
ilaber. The orders marched in a ,
body and the church was crowded home fohts Saturday and Sundu\.
to its cipicitv with "ympttlnzing Jolin dyers came up from Ki
friends of the family. Interment ti-.her and visited triends Sunday
til lei
NOTICE
Program f« r the K inglisher Com -j
, ty Colored Teacher Association to l>e
conducted at Kingfisher, Saturday,
Feb. If I, commencing at 1<> o'clark i
P* \k. at the A. M. 1 church. Tln-j
opening exercises will he conducted
by the President.
144 The Teaching of (ieography." j
Southerland. .1. V King.j
/Discussion.
Inst. Music J.illian Swan
j ** leaching a District. School ."
Chapter* 1 & '2 l.ulu lluntei.
biscus«ioii.
F:J-: J?OI-V .
THAT 'i' YOO y,v
To 6E V/ '
MUST LOOK wr.i,
DRESirZ). "Vr w
COMIC VALTiH-
TSSDErpPt '
BljTck i_
rs: David Foglesoug, Fres
Wm St it t, Vice pres; C. I>. Muuk,
>d she looked very charming as she] Sec.; J. A. Tulkingtan, Asst. S •<.;
•red the room on the arui of her) a K. Atbertou, Treas.t and Messrs.
it her where the groom, aecouipan Oeo Williams, A. W. Piatt, f>. A
: by Mr. Ward Freeman, was Xorthup, G. W Conrad and A. H.
liting her. | Hutli as Ex. Com. No further husj
• nediately after the ceremony i ness being on hand, triie clnb atSjourn
nurse dinner was served to ( ml to meet on Monday. 1'eh. 1! , 1U1-
Monday was the birth unu:vii>. i)
ot 4mrs Henry Ilid and a mimbei oi
lier tri« lids planned and earrieil out
a surprise in her hom r. Tukllig then
diuuera they went to lu*r hora« a'mut
noou and had a most appet /.ing
Hpread. According to the r«poit
there was ahout tlfty-seviii present.
Onion Sets, Garden Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, tiie latter ; t
^l.bo per bushel lroin ihe car,
iii Hennessey at the Farmers'
Store,
Miss Zil.ih 1'iylor w.n vmtiu^
Vocal Solo
i Recital
School Discipline
| Music
4 "liUby work f« r M
ICthel Lew is
Ktliel Jones >
.1. C. Williams|
V. \\ Fr.nijk j
' Primary limits
i.ss M. F. Croslin
W. C. King, I'ns.
wits in the Waukomis cruiuUTy. O.iver stil
To
r
it 7:30 P. M., the otHee of J.
Talkiugton. Kvery one invited
come.
J. A. Talkington,
Asst. Sec.
ridal prrty. The guest list in
d, with few exceptions, only
lhers of the family. Misses Lena
t and Olive Wilderman, Mr. and
.rs. Frank Myers, and John Myer
< f Kingfisher, Mr. and Mrs. Vie
Kcam and Mr. aud Mrs. Ward Fr
•nan, of til Reno, and Fred Pa\ne,
Chattanooga, were the extra
i r,t, i . , i vouug horse Saturday from X
Hie young people went to<- ^ •'
. , i ii ; man.
• , ng at once on the Myers .
I Rev. Wilson filled Ins regular ap-
poiutnieut Sunday tnoruing at Prairie
ilu vaitlng for something to turn I ^ 'ew#
•tter to get the plow ready Mable Sbelton spent Saturday and
J.
R ,
M' Clark
D.3.
purchased
tint-
Bet-
ling something up.
e of our contemporaries advises
lies for the farm, and that S^n .lose
■ i t.tcr isdoing its best to supply i hem
•'Our best friends are those who tell
is of our faults"—so runs t he ancient
rovcrb; but it is noticeable that they
not remain our friends very long
•r t hey have told us.
When Johnny, .a "Country WceU"
vrd, returne-1 from a visit to preen cl""ch Horvlcca
i elds and real trees, lie dlsclos"d t0: morning.
his mother this wonderful news: "Out
at the farm thev don't Kot their milk . Fresh Teas can't keep from lasting
out ofa can; they pump It out of the . That is what makes THE ALTON
fJOOOS Teas tasle. They are fresh
Sunday with houie folkn.
John llusted an i J]r. Glim sawed
wood last week.
Several from route y tiave been
amending the meeliuga at Uarinony
and repurt iuteri sling servieeB aurt
several additions to the cbureb.
Mr SUeltwn and lamilv attended
Dover Sunday
BERNARD
The registered OPTICIAN,
in J cte's Drug Store. . . .
KINGFISHER Okla
SA VA L,
IIO U P
REMEDY
Your Poultry
Cured or Money
Refunded
SAVAL
DUSTING
POWDER
tae ^.o. p . ationi
Oklahoma.
Under an Act ot e-9 passtrl
Au^um 5, 19utf, every Cor.j -uasiti,
Joint Stock Company or Associationf
organized 101 protit aud uavuina( ap
s toe It lejueseuc . b, ana res,
must tile a report ot their nu . .*
fur the year lull with the Collector
here ttieir principal place oi oust I
ueas is located.
An rcj'Oi'is for the u.s . ct of Okla
hoUia muat ic Lied v> th Geo. T.
Knotty CollecK i ot Internal Revenue
at OKlahoma Cit}.
PriLcipal place of business
held to mean the principal olllce
where the Company keeps its books
from which the required return is to
he prepared.
Hver) Corporation shall make the
return required b} law, although ita
uet income during the year may not
have exceeded $;>,00li, even ttiou^U
its business iLaN have resulted in a
loss.
Uiaiiks lor making these rcpoits
were mailed in Dccembej, 1011, aud
any Corporation thai has tailed tore
ceive a blank should write to Collec
I
j li.trtm
of | >"•
! D.
looks good
tie was a
ver Sunday,
ly. rs w« r
flU
Prof.
SL Of
up I lorn
i John Re hi sou was a visitor to
; Cashion Sunday.
| il. 1 . Ilarnar is spending most ot
j tins weeii at the larui.
Mrs. Fred Payne and sister, Vimia
wele m Uvuuessey Saturday.
4,iiBoaujes 1'rank Koiich and Uar-
ry Ciuik were Hennessey shoppeis
iuewday.
Mr. and s.is. Fiedngiil, of Kino.
lisher, Here in U ver TJiursday on
business.
Mrs. Taikingtou is recovering from
her recent illness and is now able to
be out souie.
llaiv\ \ iitiison and wile left Fri-
day lor Parsous, Kansas wheie they
expect to reside. rrr ■*.. . .
a-, .w.iv. ^i.icAbu..., at TYPEWRITER GIVEN
, iur rurm L,ouns. AWAY
^^iss Ella Kuiicli went to Oliiauu
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WHRTHER. YOU WI -SH ^OP.
JOMG ONE EL^E To &E Yol/R.
VALENTINE OR. WHETHER. YOU
WIJH TO &E A VALENTINE
For. JoME one ELSK, To
RE WELL DREJ^ED \S NEC-
E^5ARY. WE HAVE THE
"jTurr" you want ro?c
THoJE CLOTHED. THE PRI-
CED ARE RIGHT I' >0.
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M.) k i Bunco,
We offer y on
priees batnrda v.
Do
•Jine
il
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\\ ar I Fit • man rid \\ il-
.mine at 1
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I tins office print 0 sale bill:
ilay lor the Barker Bros, w
aUi>ut nine miles east. The
announced tor Thursday Feb. 15.
Saturday was a record bleaker for
a windy day the velocity being at
the rate ot 72 miles per liolii *for a
short time in the tort noon aud it
kept up a wwlit pace all day. The
weather was tine uj;aiu however by
the first of the week and when Ok.
lahoma wtaiber ib fine it has them
all beaten.
W. 1). Mills, brother in-law of the
News publisher, came in Saturday
evening from northern Oklahoma aud
•veiling when
nailer. He
had been out looking lor see* com
aud succeeded in getting a car loud,
uear Pond Creek, lor which he paid
75c per bushel.
tor Knott at ouee, requesting blanks.
The return of a Corporation must visited until Sunday
be slotted and sworn to by two olli , he left for Ins boun-
cers, one ol wiiiebfohould belts pres
ideut, vice president or other prinei
pal < llicer, und the other should be
its treasurer or assistant treasurer.
Corporations that were in business
but a part o t 1911, or which trans-
acted no business during the year,
and Contra* ions organized during
the year should, nevertheless, render
a sworn report on the p;escribeil grown p. ,.ple; who take up the study
form
to Oklahoma Cuj Tuesiiuy toi a
tew weeks visit.
fcain Bensou leturued Friday to
tore, his home at Parsons, Kails.ib, after
v ere weens visit heic.
nliiMj, Ml' - Cuarles 11 listed, • • Lacey,
' eir1 is \, it.ng ut tin home oi her par^
enls A. L. .Ua)et and wile.
S.Jur- Miss hi lna Liwreiu; returned Fri
' live day troui Colorada, and will spend
iiIe is Heveral montlis with her parents uear
iviei.
Kev Beese filled Ins appointment
at Box Spriugs last Sunday atd will
also hold services at ii p. in. next
Sunday.
iYiiss Leah Woods, accompanied
o\ her uiece, Miss Dorothy Xelson oi
iviei, came nutne Friday to visit a
lew days.
Fred Pa) he came up lrom Chat-
tanooga the last oi the week for a
lew days visit and to attend the
weddiug of Ins wiles sister.
Mrs. Sruc vi of Oklahoma City and
Mis. Graham ot Guthrie, who have
been visiting relatives near Kiel re-
] turned to their homes Saturday.
Mrs. llagar and little baby, Hat-
lie l.ei, are visiting friends aud rel
Dr. Merrill, the Hennessey!^ m al|d lluaU.rlhlB week
Tbty will return here to remain i
week ur more in fore going to tneir
home at Oklahoma City.
The Dover Variety Store
handles every thing in the
dentist is here every Tuesday
Don't forget it.
If you appreciate good, honest-inn 'o
food, refuse others the> say are "just
as i;ooti" and insist, on li.iviiiK Tlhi
ALTON GOODS. '
The KmerFon Typewriter Compa-
ny of Woodstock^ III., have recent-
ly given away over l()0 of the high-
est irrade, wholly visible Emerson
Typewriters made in the world.
They have gone into every state
"in! t< rritory in the Cnited States.
There may he hoiiic in your own
town. They are giving them away
everywhere to men, women, boys
and girls, over ISyeam of sgci
surprisingly liberal conditions.
If you could make use of a $100.
typewriter, providing it did not cost
you even one cent, thn in a letter
or oil a postal card addressed to
Frank L. Wilder, President, Wood*
stock, 111., simply say, "Mail me
all your Free Offers,n and by re-
turn mail you will receive their free
offe -, the names of over 400 who
have iceently received typewriters
free, and you will learn on what Term's, see Blackburn,
eusy conditions you can get one of nessev.
their typewriters free right away. I Farmers are considered the most
! honest class on the earth, but even
I the best of them are continually tak-
ing advantage of the weather.
]\lias Selma Weaver was in Hen
nesssey yesterday.
Mrs..). J. Uidgley \\aj shoppin.j
in Hennessey Tuesday.
If you are figuring; on in-
suring soon it will pay YOU to
seek. W. Hill.
^|rs. Lury Clark spent last week
in Kn glishcr visiting her mother.
J. \Y. Koger has gone to Nendo-
sha, Kansas for i visit lo his father
who is in poor health.
Misses Selma Weaver and Mary
Morehead spent Sunday in the conn
try visiting at the Stroll home and
seeing the new arrival, at the John
Weaver home, who has been chris-
tened Athel Lena.
For Farm Loans on Easy
Hen-
Let us print your sale bills.
PUJJS R EST AIJI' A NT, LUNCII
ROOM & CHJXKl^( TIONER V
Mrs. Rosa Allen is in charge. Good meals at any
time. Hot chili, coffee, pies, fresh bread, candies,
cigars. Special attention to Farmers trade. Let us
serve yon. K1) 1*111 iS. Proprietor
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SAVAL
1.1 M IIKP.NKCK
REMEDY
JJ
Saval Remrdu Companu
P 0- Box £01
E ni(l, Okla.
■
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s
of them make a success with it.
To'avoid incurring the specific pen The characters of the Byrne are so ^""oliou i;ue.
short and simple that it can hel
, , ,. . 1 There will he a matrons silver
w ritten one and one nail tunes as
m ,i . , i , medal contest given under the aus
rapidlv as any other systi in. 1 lie B
Byrne is husetl 011 new principles, | P'ces °' ^ ' on r"
reproduces more sounds than other j <-'veD'DH lehruarj lout oi.e of tin
i . churches. Further announcement
systems and is nearly as easy
j read as print. It is almost impos-
sible to read the other systems when
alty prescribed which is $1,UU0 to
$10,00U, all returns must bt) in the
Collector's otlice ou or befjre March
1, 11)12.
The instructions on the form fur-
nished should be followed closely.
Respectfully,
will be made next week.
Mrs. McGee's name was inadver-
SAVAL
C1IOLEHA
REMEDY
PURE DRUGS j
i
Are the only kind we use '
to fill your prescriptions as 1
we believe that is the only
kind that gives satisfaction
and in all other goods we
strive to please bv selling
you the best.
SAUR'S Drug Storet
Hennessey,
Geo. T. Knott, . . . . , f , . r 4l
Collector, they get cold. The Byrne students j tantly omitted from the list of those
j acquire a speed of 150 words per , lrom Dover who were awarded pre-
' j minute in three months, while oth- miums at the Kingfisher poultry
GREAT SUCCESS er systems require from five to ten 1 show. She wan awarded second
months to acquire a speed of 85 toi prize on cockerels and her liens scor-
115 words per minute We guar-Jed 90 and ill.
The Capital City Business Col- nntee to teach any young person ■
lege r4f Guthrie, Okla , is enjoying xviih an ordinary common school
a splendid patronage; students are education, who will do good average
coming from all parts of Oklahoma - work, to write legibly in the Lyme
and adjoining states. The success Simplified Shorthand 150 words of
of this institution is due greatly to the unfamiliar matter, court reporting,
wonderful advantages of the Byrne t(, ^|le minute, in three months, or
Simplified Shorthand and Practical make no charge for the course.
Bookkeeping, which this school pos- Schools u*ing the old systems will
scsscs the exclusive right to teach UO[ guarantee to teach any one, un"
in this state. The Byrne simplified (j(lf tjH. MU>ve conditions, to write
shorthand is taught here by expert legibly 150 words of unfamiliar
teachers. It has but lo rules, no matter to the minute in a year;
exceptions, and 13 word signs to they will not guarantee any certain
memorize Oth« r systems taught 8peed in any given time. We not
in other schools have 500 rub s. 500 only guarantee our students the
exceptions*- and ii.000 word and |M>gt systems of shorthand and book
phrase signs to memorize. keeping, but we Secure for them a
The Byrne is so simple that a good paying position when their
child can learn it; the other syst- course is finished Write for free
ep?; f th;' 7" pi; . C -
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1912
We wish yota success
during the coming year,
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 U3.
Let us write your insur
ance. We have the best
companies in the United
States. We invite you to
come see us when in town.
The BANK of DOVER
Capital, 20,000.00
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