The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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NEWS.
Vol. XII
DOVER, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. APR1I.
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No. G
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TftAT WC SLEZP,~IMf\TIS
You CAMT CATCH US ffAPPI/VG
ir You HAVE ^ICHT CLPBLS^ND
Rrh CLOTHC5 You CANT WEAR
thetw /mjlthc TlHZ.- we c4n
IfTtyou out in the nicest
IRAI^T T"oR- LESS THAf1 0!Htts
\[QVi WilO DON!" KMOW THCiR6ii^/-'V"
StESS.WE" HAVE AlADET A STUDY OF
J%/!T AND WC ARE /U-WAYS
WdAMhKC.
jEVva buster BROWN
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[co tnt4mt *0 tot
/ w r,t a
ACO
WATCHING THE MARKET WITH BOTH EYE.S
ALL OF THE TIME HA J MADE \j s ABLETO
GET THE RIGHT .STUFF FOR THU COMMU-
NITY. GOOD^ HAVE NOT BEEN JoLD To vs.
WE HAVE BOUGHT THEM. WE OWN THEM
CHEAP, WE JELL THEM REASONABLY. WL
ARE ONE FIRM THAT MAKES A PROFIT ON
OUR GOODS. DON'T YoU WANT TO DEAL
WITH A STORE THAT MAKES A PRoFll
AND IS WIDEAWAKE? THE VALUE OF OUR
GOODS FOR THE PRICE WILL OPEN YOUR
tYES. *
Mauk <£ Bunco,
A Question To
Fathers Ar.d Mothers
What is Jtur son of daughter
goii x to tlo v lit n Bcliool closet'
Vnu will admit they have no time
to 1mm i no time to spend in idle-
ness. Hud you tin i>lit of what
gnat ndvuntngeit would be to them
to place thrill in ft rcl.ool where
they could receive ti pneti al train
ing ti> he Hied .in everyday life,
and w lien- lliey could Ik* surround
; , d hy bright, energ< tic grown young
men and women, who nre working
' <>.<ri ■ ritlv an I faithfully in orderthat
jihey may qualify llicnirelvc* in thr
, sh.>rt.nt possible time to go out
, at d mcei i d in the business world.
! N. w Students aro enrolling all the
jtinie; iiihi*ru are graduating and
; Ih ing placid in gmid positions llnu
! our Employment Depaitim ni.
A thorough course of ltoolvkeep
in.-IiusintKS Training, Shorthand
and Typewriting in our institution
! is one of the lest estates you can
I give your child; it is a practical
knowledge for which the business
world pays cash.
If you haven't cafli to pny for
course in full, write fur our credit
plan, which niabh s you to pay
nut of salary earned nfit I course is
completed. Write f<>r our large
illustrated Catalog containing in-
dorsements from hundreds of form"
Sewing Contest
j All girls in the County between
j ilie ages of 1 I and is yiaM inelu-1
sive, who l>elong lo a local club or
the County club ure dligible to the
j County Sewing Contest. If you
I do not bi long toaclu i, join one
and enter the contest.
First 1'iue—Free trip to the Slate
iFairSclionl at Oklahoma City, all
expenses paid.
,S,i ond Prize—K*lx*ii'"iB piid
wlule attending "tale Fair School
1 at til.lahoma t .ty, < xet pt tiavi I
ing expenses. \\ rite Jno. \\ ^ t'k
inson fur Sewing K'llMiu- issued
(by the A. 4*1 Coller-, Stillwater.
Mrs. lien. II. Woodwt rth of Kii K
j fisher lias been appointed by tie
1 Pus. tif the Lotliis Auxiliary as
Supervisor of this Sewing Contest,
Meet if possible at Kingfisher w ith l
Auxiliary the last Satuiday in.
V* *
3f;
April.
The best Cunify Cut Under
Wear fur Ladies. Dover
Variety Store.
Cooked Food Exchange, at
the Bank building Saturday
p. in. by the Christian Latlies,
Aid. Get something K(Kid
for your Sunday dinner.
er students and their employers.
Atldres* t.'apitfcl City Uusilies* Col
lige, tjuthrie, Okla.
Th: BANK cf COVER
Ptvcr, Okh.
If you would like for your idle
money to earn something for ycu
we will pay you interest on time
deposits of six months or more.
if you want to make a farm loan
we will be pleased to get the mon-
py for ycu. We have the best con-
nections in the county. We can
get the money without delay if
your title is good.
If ycu want to insure your home
or barn, we can be of service to
you. We have six or set r.n cf the
best companies which pay their
losses when they occur. We are
here to look after the business
should you have a los3.
Come in and see us when in town.
If we can help you we will be glad
to do so.
C. B. SHERWOOD
Cashier
GOLDFF SMITH
Asst. Cashier
M. A MITCHELL
President
C. D. MAUK.
Vicc Frei ident
« -
The reliable poultry yards
X ■ L ' - ——-
Have bought the Sayai. Kkmm>y Co's
stock and will put the latter mi the mar-
ket as Daughekty's Poultry Rkmf.dihs
The Reliable Co. has 13 different breeds
of chickens and is selling eggs at a low
price. : : : : i
The RELIABLE POULTRY yards
Enid, Oklahoma
M- a- daughert f, Manager
Oklahoma City's Boosters j
Oklahoma City's tweltb aiiuuHp
trade excursion includes our city
in its itinerary, and thus we will tie
honored with a visit trom ttiis livest
liuncU of boot iers in Oklahoma,
For twelve years Oklahoma City,s
biggest and befit boosters have made
it a part of their prcgram to go out
into every part ot Oklahoma and
lueet face to face the merchants
aud business men of the smaller
cities—giving to tbem words ol en-
couragement, counsel aud securing
the co-operation of these smaller
cit'.m in building up the smallei
lowus the metropolis aud the entire
•tato.
Co-operation has made Oklahoma
City a magic word; aud co operation
ct the smaller alien with the metrop.
oil* has always proveit to the bene-
fit of both and tor the greater good
of the entire slate.
Wheu the first trip was made a
dozen years ago Oklahoma City had
less than ten thousand inhabitants,
and the excursion consisted ot one
car ot about twenty live
while this year they travel lu a
GIVFN AWAY
JUKE 1st.
SPECIAL
SATURDAY APRIL 4LH 1912
20 pounds Granulated Sugar
for $1. with $5. order of mdse.
4 10c cans soap-o=lye 25c
7 brs Silk or W'ite R. soap 25
4 pounds Lima Beans 25
Other prir.ee in proportion
Kafir Corn and Milo Maize
and Cane Seed seed for sale. :
BEEMAN and KOGER
M.
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'ILS KKSTAlJIi ANT. I-l' NCI!
k'OOM l'i JNKKCTlON'KIiY
Good men Is, I'/'csh JJrcotf nii'f J'ies,
Cn n'ii( s ( loot's- £/j"ciat ol/eu-
tiun to F'trmcfs Tuttle. : : . : :
KI ) I H J I jS, Proprietor
BERNARD
The registered OPTICIAS,
In J ete's Drug Store■ • ■ •
KINGFISHER Ckla.
$£4 "W
JumISC . i
ASK DON
Will Take Big Trip
R. W. Bracken and wife will leave!
to-morrow morning for Salem, Ore .
f r an ex ended vis twitn their dau-
giiter, Mrs M. J• Hunt. On their
way they will stop ab ut. a week at
Plilllipsburg, Kansas, to visit tlnir
s iii«, Ch irles and John. Tlience
they will go to Boise City, ldilio
whore they will visit Mrs. Bracken's
s sier, whom she lias not seen for
iwuent.v seven years. Atter
Box Tprings
Every bidy In this vicinity is hi s
putting In corn alfalfa and plaiiling
garden. They think spring bus realh
come.
Mr. (ire*>batn, east of to vn, had liis
house ui d nui^t. all ot lheir clothing
burned up last Thursday morning
which was a great, hsst ithein. W
beleivc tiny an* goint; to live in the
Banner school house which is located
on the.r place and only a .short d st
nice tic in where their h usi stood,
'l'hey cei taiuly have tne sjmpathycf
trie ids.
Mrs. \v. D. Jet' and Kay c tm3 ov t
f om Kiel Saturday for a lew dajs
visit with home folks.
Mr. Ira Brewer and Mi-s Nellie
at
The
i Of
THE
BflSE
Hogs and Alfalfa
D, 0. Mills of Grant county,
lirht time shipper to Oklahoma City, j
turned the trick Thursday when
he got 88 15 for I.is drove of finish-
ed heavy mixed ling-. 'Ibis \mi
the hinhest price paid lieic since Bounds were married March ..lit
in! i lItM'tmsspV by KtiVi Brown.
jthe middle of r J'11" . )olIlllr folks have ti e best «i h
; Whin good hogs can Be 11 1 • j to t|leir mmy friends in ibis neiglibo.-
growtb will be noted in like manner;
our business co operation will be j
recorded and above all^tdse will the
spirit ol welcome and good cheer
which we extend to these men from
the metropolis he apparent; and
will not be forgotteu. Certainly
our best interests are mutually tn-
boosters;! twine(, with Oklahoma (Jity and our
_ . 'vel iu a; actions while these visitors are in
magniticeut special tram of seven or i lh(J ci;y 8i,ould be such as lo eon
eight coaches, most of which are vlnce tilem that we are very mue.li
Tullmaus, have 150 people oil board a|]ve nn(j atund ready to help flevelop
and the city they represent has tl)c ^^,,1; young state of Oklahoma.
grown to 75,1*00.
We can well nlfotd to co-operate
with a city that has made such a
record—grown because ner husiuess
men were determined, progressive
and persistent, ami always woiking
for the development of the statu
and every city iu it. There are no
knockers in Oklahoma City, and if
one were to light there be would be
either ostracised or invited to move
on.
Oklahoma City comes to us this
Mica Spar No. 2 & 4
Blood Meal
Chick Feed
Genuine Oyster
Shells $i*o5
DON'S
— —- vy 1 cents higher here than at Kansas j (loo(j jra h!W grown u 1 frcm 1 child
tweent.v seven years. Atter ihe j - chicaE(, oklahoma ship- to manhood in this vicinity and is a
visit at Boise, they will continue their ( ^ ' flinueci'ite the fact they 1 good Ind .. rlous young man. Miss
j urney to S.thm. On their w.ij peis mu.t apt * | Nellie is only slightly known liera
they will stop at Formosa, Cal. and ; havi) a g.,oJ market at then doir- ^ ^ uay who is highly
visit Mr. Bracken's brother' w> om Iw . paCkerg want more hog?, and l"e |spoken 0f and w.vs a succsssful s-U > >i
has not steu for forty-seven years. way they nre buying them is con-'
Vfidget j clvsive proof of the fact.— Oklalio-
^ n man. j
If jou like fresh, e'ean ^ Mr. Mills, shipment of hogs netted
IOC package of 1HBA LION OOO . ^ 4l4fW . and he has die
°TheW.L. Moore property is much of the finest alfalla firms in north-j
Improved in aptearance b. the dirt, ern Oklahoma, located four miles
from the newly dug cave, being bank-j (|ue goU^|, 0{ I'ontl Creek, lie has
Pd around the f iundationof the house, j l7o at r(8 alfalia and is fowing
The VauGundy's, who occupy the, ^ ^ laur, ,|lih spring. He
house, have also cleaned the >ar(i WuUv # n-
nicely and have a nice dttle garden passe, through over 1- .day tn
growing. • route from Oklahoma City.
Thi W R. 0 met Saturday Apr il
6th a- Taylor's Hall with a good at | The Matrons meet today with Mrs.
tendance. Mrs. Rosa Allen was taken George Mi ler.
in and some practicing was done on Miss Goldee Smith went to fcnid
1 i.e floor work. Every one is reipiest- Tuesday returning Wednesday. While
eit to he present next Saturday 10 there she was the guest ol her aunt
Miss Cora Dalton started Wednes-
day for TCndee, New Mexico, where she
UI3 ' tlj • •
in ; will spend a month with her biother
year asking our co operation in de- ^ P-^
veloping a closer business relation, M]s j A Holmes kas the agency
between the two cities, askiug that tallorej alKi ready-niaclc suits,
we help in building up the great waists alld lingerie. She rep'.sents
atatd of Oklahoaa. She will visit tlia Victor Tatiorir.g Co. and haa a
,Li nloe line of nample& from which to
ahotit 75 other fine* on P wieot.. Tht tailored garments come
and naturally wf will tw oomparea h|J[WW ofrour3e ,.han the ready-made
Kith all ol im othera, «or restiurcea but lti tjic fttxcr you aie always sure
will be mf*3ii*ed by others, our 0f a £t.
prepare for the convention which
will be held in Kingfisher in May.
Several 1'over residents are improv-
ing their property this spri g py set-
ting out trei s and shrubb ry. Geo.
and Tele Miller, 01 as. Siierwood,
Don Hurt hup, Mrs. .lulia Mitchell
and Ge". Mil iams have put out s i
evergreen iiedg1*, several of tin*3
mi
SEA-
SON
IS HOT,
m BALL.
for Yo;ir
mi SUPPLIES
Go to SftUR'6
DRUG STORE,
ftENNESS&y
I'REE! 1 will be at Con-
rad's feed yard 011 Friday of
eaeli week and will examine
[all horses free. I have the most
tip to date apparatus for den-
tal work. Call and see it.
Fred Moore, V. S.
Dehr's, in Kingfisher are putting
011 a big reduction sale of Ladies
Furnishings beginning to morrow.
Sec their ad on the buck page.
F .J. llartson was visiting friends
bore nguin Sunday.
Wendell Goodspeed, of near UetV
accompaniment. The patrons werojnessey was iu town Monday.
well pleased with the school work for j ^lga Ktliel Cole ts spending this
the ve r. The young people of the wai, friuutle tn El Reno.
John Dairy was hero from Hen-
teacher. They have gone to house
keeping 011 a farm soudi-east of Hen-
nessey.
A L. Mayes and wife called at the
Markle home Sunday afternoon.
Miss s Susie and Cbra Markle and
Dick llixl r attended eiiurc 1 in [Jover
I Sunday ni^hfc.
I Tne Ladies of the B.C. S. hiui an |
all day meeting at the home of Mrs.
Itothrock last Weanesday aud report
tine time. _
Miss Leah Woods, who taught, tba
Otier Brook schoo\ lust. .9, returned
home Saturday, her school having
closed on Friday. The patrons ol
the school served a Sue dinner at 00011
which was cer ai.dy enj'iytd by all.
The school bad prepared a program,
which was rendtred In the after-noon,
• he music was fine, having a lioin
Dr Frank Myers was a supper guest
Sunday at the Korthup home.
The Ladies of the Evangelica
cdurcli are to day holding au all uay
meeting with Mrs. Vennuin.
New shipment from Kansas 'b A^'Velsti'nT F. Iday uight. !UCil8ev Friday qn a business trip.
City of the latest m millinery, * > * j ^ offlw got oul a uioe ^ of
, Miss Ktliel Cole is hero to spend gl,lU(,1)urv lhls weeK (or Kuv. Bee e.
*of her.
wliuti
Mr. and Mrs. Char. Stapl s were
named having set out some large at 1 Shearer MllUne y C
maple trees which were uotten from jy Hennessey. several weeks t the buuit
Mrs. Plan's farm. A. W. I'latt and ~ uncle, W. I'. Kimerer, aft
.Ino. Miller also put cut same of the, Mr. and Mrs
maple trees
Spring Flower;
she
will Join Mr and Mrs Chas
i le r"ea ciuplo of days U-t we.ot visit- '.^|r "new ,u l.ibet-
1 ho uiau from ^hi ing relatives and wont to !'■ 1 e « Kansas. Mt«« *'"h is a ciiarrn.
cago«aid, after going through our fac-1 Saturday where they v sitt f^e ^ ^ H|1|J u uece (
i.ory, "How do jou Weep everything so] until to day wtien^they £ of her acho-H, it h«mp hct
filrEcoTILv.dfSN vtelt-;um*
Kd. Vaughn and Ulvsstis Brittian
were here Sunday funu Uenueaaey.
Miss Daisy Marsh waa here fro
: Kingfisher Vv4*y t<* ranVa
U.on for tUe routnw "i r«o «tr
ItvtcU- t ia CKj*' r -CUuuU
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Lower, Sue L. The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1912, newspaper, April 11, 1912; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107078/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.