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THS DOVER NEWS
Vol X:
DOVER, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY
aq.1912
No. 52
Hanptntrjl If Interr-tt Cort - d S-T S4 j £
Hin.jit tf Omr "l.-adrrj
m awarded to
judge* *vi iv Mi
lloticlt. Klorein
IIm-I Stilt.
Tiie medal wi
Nurtliui'. Tin-
(.'has Slierwoml ti S. \aii'i
Mm. \\ Ixl low, of Kis^tUhe
Mr*. Wliirlow called lli>'
lit-r on Friday tiiorinn
f Mr- D Foj li •
Walter Ik U was in I'-""' frridav.
Jlisa U olden Smith si'ful Sunday
w.tli house li-lk-..
Spencer l avii, eoloied, difd last
Sunday I'l'Ii. -wilt.
— Wesley Jt-tt "tat to CLh kuslia
tbe Urst of the week.
Horn to Mr. ami Mrs. 1'au shear,
tiu Sun ay Feb. 11 boy.
C. K. lieiinl came 111 Saturday for
a short visit to his family.
Jlrs. Watson is Bpi-nlhng the
with friends at Drummond.
A. w. l'latt ana wile spent Sat-
urday shopping in liiugllslicr.
Miss Kslher .Mauk ate tried cliiek-,
eu Sunday with Mrs. Cuarles ltiles.
Mrs.Civile Sherwood is spending a
Jew days of Uiis week in Oklahoma
City.
Sirs. K. J. Btuhba will leave
Tuesday lor a lew days visit iu Calc
well Kan.
Hubert lieck and Curly (.'lirislen-
«nn left Saturday for l'rineetou
Missouri.
Miss Helen Uray spent several j
days of tile past week visiting- her ;
counu iu Kingfisher.
Sliss SI ay Ik-Id was the guest of
Sps. 1'. K. Hiles is assisting wi'.h
the work in the I'uls restaurant. Mrs
Allen having 41111 on uccouut of her
home duties.
Miss Helen Dunn who is attend
| ii.d high schucl at KinglUli-r spent
Satuiday and Sunday at home west
! ,,f tcivn reluming Monday to her
school work.
Mrs. C. K. Bond and the three
small, r children went to Lawton Sat
unlay where thev will visit lor a
week. They will stop a few days in
Chickasha ou the return trip.
Rest terms, Low rates Farm
loans, W. K. Blackburn Heu-
Inessey.
The V. St- C\ A. hoys of the
Kingfisher College will be I'"" on
Sunday afternoon and l.old a men
meeting at the Evangelical Church at
;i p. m. A cordial invitation is
Mrs. North; p is Awarded
The Medal. Mrs. Cine
Winning Second
Place.
The Matrons Silver M la! Contest
held al tin- Cliristain Church, > 11 last
j Thursday eveuillj, was oue of the
11 wit contests ever lieW in Dover.
Kach speaker .e,,,.,Hed herself spired them anew to ,-usl. ti
| witli great credit. Tin- program 1 1
|0|MNMmI WfUl a toctg by ti"' }_ir!s Hi l« n *• ^lN 1
HMrtrtte Um> NImm Klla and Pay reudwwl.
Invocation
'2 Sonn
IlcoitutIon; Evils of Interny renrt
4 Keciiaiioo: Colleen (Ml C:u s
5 11 Kveniiitf Underilie Fiuk
U Kong
7 Recitation: TheC nvortod Llumseli
8 " The Cost Of It
D •• Plerik"* With Wine .....
10 lnsirnniental
Heading
1
11
.... Uev. S. Ho.'so
Qiiartet'o
Mr* llebU'
Mr*. fNult.v
>lrs. A. Kloyl«*v
by the Quartet to
i .ri Mrs. I> Vi 8 •
Mrs. Cline
Mrs. N rthup
Floieucr Kotflesong
lirovvn, of iv iufftislier
Miss Mayfield ard Mr Rcb
crts Married in Enid
Tuesday Evening
dy aud I Quit,, a little Mir vw eiwii d
Isin. ok llie stuliei-ts al school ltii>
1""' 1,1 w.ek ly ti '1 publication in an Kn
at ili.-1 p iij.-r a utHrrlage llovnvii Wwoed
and in lo \Vult« r Si - it 11"'" i! - am] 1 lelft-
'' *,,rk tide MaytielJ, the hitler tieing the
j priinsry leaeiier li-r.-. 81w ilMllwl
id, the||t an,| oaine lo llie News ohice to
the pap- r hnt il proved lo I*'
I true however n« they were married
In l'.iiid Tiu-«la.v overrun T'
went to Kilid oil 21 and .-lie rcliir
eil lo lake up lier -vliool work y<
li-rd ly morning and exp<cts to li
isli the term. Mr. llnherls is
hill' lent at O.C.I.
12 Decision of the judges
13 Offering
14 Henediellon
coupli-
friends in lli-niiessey
days the past week.
Miss Clay tee Shearer and sister!
(ilnyds spent Sunday with home;
folks in Hennessey.
Mrs. Doll Clark and her father,
^|j-. Waite, ol Cawlioe, visited Sun-
tlny with tile Stilt tunnies.
Dr. ami Mrs. Vincent have another
little son who arrived on \N ushing-
lon's hirthilay. l'eh. 22nd.
Mrs. I law mar of Hennessey, was
the guest Sunday id her son, t. K. .
Ilnuiwar at the hotel here.
Charles Hiles and wife expect to j
move the. first of the week to the J.
N. Jones fat in foutli east of town. |
Dr. Merrill, tbe Hennessey!
dentist is lrcre every Tuesday, j
Don't forget it.
Sliss Hemic Bcnftr, of Newton
Kansas, armed Sa'.urday ler n scv-,
oral wim-kb visit with Uev. Becse
and fiiiuily.
(i. \\. Kielcher and ltev. S Beese .
will attend the stale Sunday School j
Conveutiou. Which will lie lielh in
liulhrie the :
extcuiied.
Fresh garden seed and on-
ion sets at Harnar's.
Miss Selma Weaver returned Sun
day afternoon, on 24, from a weeks
visit to Iriends and relatives ill
A'iohita I'alls and Ft. Worth lexas
She reports a fiue trip aucl an excel
lent time.
Nice line spring dress ging-
hams at Harnar's.
Mary Morehead cut her right hand
quite badly last week by breaking
through the glass ,n the store. Se
viral ol die young people were sculfl
ing around washing each others laces
with snow resulting in the accident.
See W. R. Blackburn, at
Hennessey, for 1" arm Loans.
All meetings advertised
for this county were call-
ed off on account of the
weather. ::::::
State Sunflau .SGtooi
Convention
All things are nnw ready ler the
great conveotion of the Oklahoma
Sunday School Association, whu-ii
II he held al 'jutlirie, March
The
Some Men'I hink 1 hey Gei
Acquainted Easily But
They Don't
Edna Kerb r writes a tiolinn si> rj j
III the March Ailieliciu M;u.i.:
which tliv principal cbaraci
i: in in a Mi'C'heinev. a tia^linn
woman. On one of her tripssh'-
tier son Willi lier, a not of seieiiteeli. |
This boy had to spend the i.lglil whh
a stranger in acotinlry hots'. Next
moron g his molher asked lihn about
hi, rot. - .mat. The boy knew %er>
little, not even llie name of llie man
with whom he staled. Where upon
Kuiiau McClKsney broke out as
Vol lows: /
■■ Men are the cussedisl creatine-
This chap occupied the : aine room
Willi joulast inglit and -ou nuii'l e eu
know Ills name L-'umiv' lit wo stra-
nge women had lomi I ihnnsr lvts
oceupylug the same 10 in for a night
they wouldn't have got lo ti.ekiio
no and b..ck li.ir ! ge beftne tlie.i
won ti know not. old) each ollici i
name, but the.v'd have it led no each
olhir's hats, swapp- d corsel-cover
patterns, found mutual fih-nda living the week
showing an interest in au event to j in Dayton, Ohio, laugh! eai.ll nt her a
he held on April 17 next, id counci- I new Irish stitch, showed their family
nholourapns >cld how iheir married
Hon with the placing of the Key stone k |.it, . u , v dlcd with
in the arch ' :
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T. MARCH V/tWDJ i
R AW As
IT N r C c 3 5*AR V
RC-AOV FOR ^PRi\'6
ou'RtrA'DV P'O^
ring?
Dt-Oi
BUSTrR I3P.CAVU
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MARCH
WliH 1
THE
'.id
V/iMD3 ARE CHILLY: Do YOU
O KEEP THE CHILL OFF AND
PEARANCE ON? O'OME PEO-
PLE .SAY THING.S AR.^. NOT A3 THEY JEEM
BUT ANYWAY A GOO0 APPEARANCE !3 0E-
JIRABLE. V/E H/'.Vc! MANY jMATtRIAL3
•SUITABLE FOR EARL ' SPRING Wt:AR A3
WELL A3 AN ARRAY OF NLWIGOODO FOR
THE ENTIRE -SEASON. WE CAN GIVE YOU
TIP TOP 3TUFF AND AT PRICED THAT ARE
RIGHT. COME AMD 3EE.
Mauk £ Bunco.
Great Masonic Event
Masons all over the world are
Quite a nliii.tier of the Dove,
people were in Kuigtis'iiei' >arnrilav.
C. D. Slinw, Ibe ivitis'.o man, ol
Kinglislier was in I>ovcr llie lirst "!
Be sure and see the line
,;f beautiinl Shirt Waists.
Worth 1.35, 1.5o and 1.75
af LChlcr'.i while Goods Sale
for .i)3c i
" oyer llie main enlra.ice KUmts Bll,i divided oil the
Diego Kg position. While llltrr,,,. imo two sect ions lo paste thier
en have a genius for
l-'red Moore, the veterinary sur-
geon, who was here Friday, did
satisfactory work anil will be here at
Conrad's barn on Friday of each
week He uses the humane denial
float which proves a great success
and invites any who desire to do so
to cooie see the work whether they
need any or not.
Don't fail to visit Ehler's
i store during the White
Goods Sale. Feb. 28, 29,
March 1st and 2nd. We
are making big arrange-
ments for this special event.
This store will be one beau-
titul design decorated with
j White Goods.
to the S.U1 Diego Imposition. While lll1rr,Imo 1 wo sect i m, in paste
interest manifested m tnisjUns big celchiatioii will tot open j newly washed handkerchief.'
time throughout the slate givis ! u.itil January 1, 1U15, the extensive tell mc n
promise that this will be Hie best plans being carried out necessilale Irlend.htp.
convention ever held in Oklahoma, | active and energetic work every mm-
- well us llie largest, l.very Sun ule until that dale, lor San Diegana
in leu it tu buve their hig sliovv abso-
lutely rcaiiy on tune. That in why
they have progressed so l^st us to
he ublt to unuounce the plaeing of
the key atone ou April
Misses Florence Fog'
1 Vouch nud I.ena Hum
Kingiislier '1 uesilny-
Fiiu* line of candies
long, Fa
we iv i
j fresh groceries at the Dover
bernard
The registered OPTIClAfv*
in J ctc's Drug Store. • ■ •
KINGFISHER Ckh.
SA VAL
HOIM'
HKMEDY
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Your poultry
Cured cr Mcr.ey
Relundcd
Wl
-At-jl
S.-VVAL
D0STINO
POWDKlt
8 A VAL
LI M BKiRN KCK
ItKMKDY
6 L Ui
Saval PemeCjCcirpany
P. 0 BOX 501
Enid. OkM.
day School should he rei iv < uled hv I
at leant oue delegate, and more, it |
possible. Pastors, supeiintenttenls, i
teachers and other Sunday fecliool
oiricers should emliraee tins oppor-
tunity to hear some of the world &
greatest lenders iu Sunday School
work. Kveiy delegate you send
means a live, enthusiast'c worker
for your school all during the year.
REDUCED 11 AT ICS ON ALL
11AILH0AD«.
The very low rale ol one fare and
one third for tnc round trip trom
points in Oklahoma. Tickets on
sale iLl1 to ^Ll1 inclusive,
with limit of March Oth.
Prol'. .E. 0. Excell, author, pub
lipln-r, anil great soug leader, with
His own books aud atcompanied p\
his own piuinst, Mr. Alvin Ropert
who so comi:letel) charmed the aucl
ience at the World's Convention ^at
Washington, l>. C. will conduct the
music.
The speakers are all spetna'.ists
' and know how t< make the Suntli«\
| School go, and will he there to ill-
| struct delegates it. up to.date meth-
ods.
You need to know more about the
best meihuds of work and the State
Convention in the place to get it.
All churches will share alike in the
seB&ions. ll is an interdenomination-
al convention.
in better Sunday Schools and 11
bringing mnre people uuder the in
I Hue nee of the teaching and trainin
Republican Caucus.
The reput.llcaiis of Cimarron Town-
Shi,,, l'recinct No. t, an l.crel.J called
at III" Cent ral leletilione
Office at.Hl>-in. oil l-'mlay evening - it NVill p;l\
March I. 11)12. for Hie piirp. «• ol eltil-, • f
;„g I, delegates lo the county conven-1 see R. \\ •
The uiOtnberH of ti e Iiaptiwt
Cliurrh here jhave hired ltev, \ er-
miliioii, of llenne.-K'y, who will
preaijii everV lirst and tliiril Bur.-
day at il p. ui.
Fresh groceries, :i full sup-
\'ariety Store. j p]v. Newly stocked up at
Clyde Sherwood returned Fridsy i Harnar's.
evening fit... - v. ral .l:.v« trip to On his return f.o.ii ti e dcino^
los. nh, Mi^otiri. Where lie] t"c convention m Oklahoma UU
\( \. Mitchell pftHHcd oil through
Dover and ittend«-d the bankers
was l.i.yi.iBlu^Pri"? stook
If you are figuring: on
YOll 10
llie Key sione ou npru n. jnyr neie^.n ri .wv.— -
'I'lie Kuiglit Templar, Hoyal Arch non wlilcli meets .it Kiui. lishera |
and Hoyal Select Masons will have p.m W,-dnevl;iv. Marel„ n 11;
county convention will siju.t ie>ti.|
charge ot the imposui
connected with the placil
COO 111 \ *
delegates 10 llie First t'cngreKsiou.il
; ol the great 1)lstrlct Convent'Oil which meets nl
iot> pieces of HrPc nius-
lin. Sells everywhere from
io to i 2 i-2 cents, at
conveiitioll in I'.uid.
Vanilla, l«cmon, Orange, Pepper
mint, Wlutclifreen, Almond Kitracts
imitation but al.sohilly pure
TII1C ALTON liiiODS. 1 . ey tluNOi
I'ine Ivvapor.itcd Peaches at
18c per lb, 32 ounce bottle
jLl~ 1 1 ^ I"* ' ^ ^ y -
lievstoue ill Cahloruia alone, H,l)U0 ,iu,hrie March lStli; u'sn eleven deie-j j{r's \^/hite Goco£ Sal- I'1 ' '* . .1 „ JJuVcr \'ariety
Masons will gamer to attend ll.ese I gal.-> to 1 lie state invention winch yen ^ one-hah cents U e. t at 111
New Mexico, metts at liuthrle March 14,1- ] yard. |ntort.
Kvery republican in tha precinct , P — n. "z~ r
ceremonies. Arizom
Oregon, Washington, Nevail
Col-
orado, ami other slates will semi i pm^icipate iu
urgently r.quested to be present and
lectii11icse delegates |
S. Van Gundy. i
Coiunnt.leeu;an.
van gelics.1 Church,
Special effort, is being made for
delegates. Some Masonic author
lies say that this ceremony lias j
never been preformed since the days |
ol Solomon, winch will help to show. |
why so much importance is being : —
attached to it 111 Masonic circles. ,|u. rnj.,yinent oi all who attend
The pageantry accompanying tliis ?t.rvjecs at the Evangelical I hutch
celebration will be impressive, com. j ^ulujtty evening- A musical pro-
panying this celehrnliou will be iin., graln. vocal nnd iiibtiuinentiil. will
pres>ne, companies of Kmglils Teui-1 |)(! rciideri d anil Miss Neuter. ■■
plar on wlnte chargers, (aud all ol
| iheui gorgeously appareleil). aiding
lio create a spectacle which lliost
; ivUo williegs will never forget.
Newton. Kai -ns, will contrihule
a leading. You arc coulially invit
id to attend this yei vice.
1U :1's U
tiun t<> J''rs
HI > PI ' I ,S. Propnetov jj
The Story ot a Thoughtful
Child.
The Imperial Concert Co, fui •
iiisheil last night the last numljer
on this seasons Lyceum Course.
They came well recummeiided and
Little Alice was terilhly afraid of gave entire satisfaction. Ibe laditg
cats. Uue day she hud been standing ,ire «ell qualified for their work,
Oil the door-step for several minutes, | il,t.m rendering her part of
2.fx*'
'■Ax.
SAVAL
CllOLEll A
HKMKDY
I'URK DRUGS
Are tlie only Iciiul tre use
to fill your "prescriptions as
vie believe that is the only
kind that gives satisfaction
and in all other goods we
strive to please by selling
you the best.
SAUR'S Drug Storet
Hennessey,
looking at a big tom-cai gallivanting I pr„grAm in a most acceptable
Kvery one interested ; 0.1 t he. fence. Finally she rushed Into - , ,a ,lke l0 bave
' ihe house and exclaimed, "Muvver, I mantitr. u
.thought I'd better come In. I .>t thctu 011 next season s eovise.
kitty was ju«t so afraid of me, I 1 e11 |
sosoriy for it, and cotned av.ay!M j pREEi I will be at Coil
service of the eiiureh i cordially in- She Beijeved Him rad's feed yard Oil Friday of
vite.l to attend. For lulormalion. , , , " d will examine
write C.U. Nichols, HOOK. Tenth ^jWhat has happened to > lKirscs tree. I h;1Ve the.nost
St., Oklahoma City. j lie- "That affable youngfellow ttild i up ,Jate apparatus for deu-
....- her she liiul a musical laugh, and she I ^ %voj-k. Call and see it.
R r- D 1 j went Into hysterics over one of Ills Fred Moore, V. S.
• Stories '' February Woman's Home
i Carl Stelienson is preparing ttJ; Companion. '
! sow a fine field i f alfalfa this spring. , T|,e Dover Mill shipped a ear of
EUal ; T. K. Stig-r took his little hoy | hogs lo QklahoiuK City, and two ol
to Wichita again yesterday to have Uoiir, one of w ue i ' u o
''a)H i another operation ou lnu throat, icock, ilurn g t " P-i- '
this \\eek in Dover visiting ^he wm wa removed several J Clvde (liest, pitrner, « ' y
daughter Mrs. I. M. Vincent. | mont|,s ago hut in the last few (lny« | Inien pl«yii B ,h*' l^"WV*,
KoU-rt Heek letiirnid to l is worl;1 llu. I)lace has festeml and require#IUagoe team, ha Wen *ol< to
Saturday .....rniug alter Ri ding n Iutll,.r attention. The little fellow ' Conn.eticut league. He ra
week with home folks' and friends. ...... „!L- nmv anil before the ohslrne- in Dover nnd Is gan Ins pro i .1
Oscar Martin, was a couuty
visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Shelton Fpi-nt a few
>ver
M. Vincent.
;ek wiin nouic ioii\d can talk now and In-fore the ohstrui ^ ^
Farmers are busy getting ready JUon was removed ho could only career in Eni in
| to sow oats. The recent mow and whisper. The vire was in his
rains have put tbe ground in excel-; throat two years before the surgeons
lent shape for all spring thought it >afe to operate
Link Barr and wife were shopping
in the county seat Tuceday.
U't uj print your .ulc bill*.
Remember the dates of
Ehler's White Goods Sale,
i February 28, 23, and March
I st and 2nd.
The RANK of DOVER
Dover, Okla,
If vou would like for your idlo
monr-y to earn something j or you
we will pay you interest on time
deposits of six months or more.
if vou want to make a farm loan
we will be pleased to get the moxt-
ev for you. We have the best con-
SotiU in the county. . «
e-et tho money without dolciy
your title i3 soc,i •
If vou want to insure your hone
or barn, wo can be of service to
vou. We have air- or 3«ven of the
best ccapanieo which pay th.ir
losses when they occur. We are
iere to look after the busxness
should you havo a loss.
Come in and see us when. J" J^Ilad.
If we can help you we will be gla
to do ao.
m. a mrcmu. c. a. sherwood
c D mauk"' gcldee smith
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