The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol. XII
The ©OVER NEWS.
DOVER, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 19:2
No. 7
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that if Yoo wi5 H To
SHINE YOU MUST WE/11?
JTYLISH SHOES
Your rticr are hard
To HIDE. You NEEDN'T
YOU WEAR. OuP-
tfgg W 5>;G£S
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WE CAN MAKE YOUR FEET .SHINE IN THE
.SWELL BRADLEY & METCALF .SHoE.5. WE
ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN DOVER
TOR THE BRADLEY & METCALF .SHoEJ.
BRADLEY & METCALF ^HoE-5 .SATISFY YoU
BRADLEY $ METCALF ^HoE«S FEEL COM-
FORTABLE. BRADLEY & METCALF -SHoEJ
GIVE YOl/ WEAR. Do NOT NEGLECT YOUR
TEET, YOU OWE THEM A DUTY. IF YOU
DO NOT THINK THEY Do YOU GOOD, TRY
DOING WITHOUT THEM FOR A WHILE. WHY
NOT .SHOW APPRECIATION FOR YOUR FEET
AMD GET THEM A GOOD PAIR OF .SHOE.S?
WE CAN ALJo GIVE YoU .SHoE.5, JUCH AS
THEY ARE, AND THEY ARE MoT .So BAD
TOR LEJJ MONEY. V
Mauk & Bunco,
LADILS MINSTRELS
Library Benefit
On Friday iiifiit, A pi il 2 > lit
Cluh will give hi . 11.
id Taylor's Hill for
iif the Dover public
li'orniy. 'I in*re will lots of fun,
i i umlier of songs an specialties
and a comedy, "Mrs- Black'*
rink- Tea."
fast of Characters
Mrs Blak Mm. Claud Mauk.
Mm White Mrs. (len Miller
\V. 1'. Kiiucrcr.
Saratoga Mra. l'res W ihle.
Ptiuky Alice Mauk.
I'hrony.lnterlocuter Mrs. Alien.
Mrs R.-d Mrs. Jno. Miller.
Mrs. Green Mrs. (.'lias. Staples.
Assistants, (Sladys ami llaz l S.itt,
An Historic Mission.
Outside of California, few people'
realize that Hie oldest n bslon on thei
i'acitio Coast Is in the city of San |
Die^o (lace tar away on the out- '',0 M-itroi.s
••k'lls of the ill), is what was called tel lailiuiellt
'Old Town", the rapidly growing t|IH benefit
un t opolls of the si utii-wcst lias eli-1
gulfed and swallowul up the adi U-
building and its surieiinilit j.s. even'
to ii more than c. lit in \ -old olive gar-!
deu vMie're the padres walked and
told their beads while absorbed in
pit,lis meditation. These gnarled
<>li\e I rees, suggesting the tiees ot '
the Harden of Uethsi inline, seem eli- j
dowed with perpetual lile. Today Mrs- Lincoln Mi
I hey blossom and yield fruit and seem
ingly they will continue to do so for
many decades to tome. As lor ihe
Missioii itself, fate has been less kind
to it, for its w.i * show the ravage to
time. Si ill, n 1^. a relic of exceeding
ime'est Travelers pay homage to It, .. .
and many look on t lie quaint old {£lleti Um 1 K ha Lawter ami Madoli
shrine with deep religious awe. i ()ft
Don't forget the play to-' A k-o<I Ume "
morrow night I: is said <' the ladies deserve to he we 1
to be good bv ' * .-,c who patron./ d asth.y are puiiing forth
have heard it. RtCeipts «•« t« Bi «- ih.-pu-.lic the
for benefit of Dover band. worth of their money and the pro-
Help the boys by your ect'Is are to be devoted to a good
presence. cause.
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The RELIABLE PO'Jl. i v.'Y YARDS
Have bought the Savai. Remedy Co's
stock and will put the latter on the mar-
ket as Daugherty's Poultry Remedies
The Reliable Co. ha;; 1.3 different breeds
of chickens and is selling eggs at a low
price. : :
The RELIABLE FOULIRY YARDS
Enid, Cklnh'JTHa .«*
M A. DAUGHFRi V . Manager
SATURDAY SPEGIflL
Miril 20T.H
4 cans of Vinton or Country
Club Sugar Corn for 25c with
every $1. purchase of merch-
andise.
7 cans Xo. 2 Tomatoes -50c
4 lbs Navy, Pink or Lima beans .25c
7 brs Silk or w'ite rusSian soap .25c
Watch for our opening of
MENS' FAMES' and CHILD-
RENS' Shoes. :
SELMAN and KOGER
The BANK cf COVER
Dover, Oku.
If you would like for your idle
money to earn something for you
we will pay you interest o:i time
deposits of six months or core.
if you want to make a farm loan
we will be pleased to get the mon-
ey for you. We have the best con-
nections "in the county. We can
get the money without delay if
your title is good.
If you want to insure your home
or barn, w« can be of service to
you. We have six or seven cf the
bust 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.
M A MITCHELL,
President
C. D. MAUK,
Vice President
C. B• SHERWOOD
Cashier
GOLDEE SMITH
Asst. Cashier
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l'ULS KEHTAl'KANT. 1.1 NCI I
ROOM A: CONKWTIONKUY
Good meals, !<n.sh Bread nit<l I'/cs,
CiiikI its. ('i stars- S/" cut I altcit-
tiuuto Farmers Ti nite : . : :
101 ) 1 M J I jS. Proprietor
BERNARD
The registered OPTICIAN,
in ' etc's Drug Store. . ■ .
kingfisher Okh.
HOME-COMING
KENTUCKI AN S
At
members of the denomination.
Am former resident and all olht i>,
Disciples International i ngaiilUss of en-id, he dedans,
Convention In Louis- i will he welcomed ill the good old-
vtlle, Oct. 15-22.
fashioned Kentucky way.
\ they are going out na .their cfuiftHj foultry Contest
are finished into splendid po ilions; j Il:lve been appointed to supcrin-
80cured l^nu our employment de- tend the 1'oultrv Coniest in this
partmei.t. county, for hoys and girls from nine
Our large catalogue containing to t|mteen years of age. It will
the statementfl of young people wi o |10t oost you anj thing to enter tbis
"flEET US IN OUR 01.1) KENTUCKY
MOnE" THE stakian
Any Tormer Kentuckian, Regardless
Of Creed, Invited
•ekly News)
, April 9ih:
YOUTH
''A rise with all its sweetest
leaves yet unfolded." Young fri
(Special to tliC W ••ekly News) ends! W illi your future before
LOUlBViLLE, KY.. April 9th: jou wi) t ill you make, it—enc-
Tha catchy i-logan, "Meet us in cess or I tlnre? Willi y ou t youth
our old Kentucky In n e," adopted and Inalth you have the powi r with
by the Disciples of Chlist lor their in you to possess the blessing if
International Convention in Louis- practical knowledge, the joy of
*illei Oct. 15 22, has started a achievment, the content of success,
movement among ex-Kentuckians but only thru intelligent ifloit.
of the denomination for a l.ig home 1 f you have within you the love of
connection with the! higher things and better days; if
you have ambition, energy and
have travelled the road we are ad-
vising you to travel would Le inter-
esting reading to you. The letters
contest. 1 would like to have tin
names and address of all boys un«;
iris, who wish to enter this contest.
coming
event.
from business funis with whom -j |1(. poultry musl be raise,I by eon
they are n< w engaged would In*; ^.^ant, must consist of five, four
encoiivagii g to 3011, at.d our lou 1 puilels and one cockerel, any variety
tuition ia.es, tigither with tin ' j thoroughbred poultry. All poul.
bhort time taken to complete tin* ^ ti v must be exhibited sit County
course would be a pleasant suiprise 1 held this fall. The A. and to.
College otfers in value not less than
five dollars for the best pen, three
dollars for second pen, and two dol
" Winter" A Misnomer, jthird. I hop" to see a goodly
. number of bovs and girls take nolo
In the pt'lular mind, the climate ^ ^ ^ lu.leivo we ,.uu al.eUre
of C.i ilor. ia is divided into two
Dr. and Mrs. Anglin were in Okln. |
lioiiia Oily Tuesday lilglit and V\cd. j
nesday.
>1. A. Mitchell, l'r. Atigliu, lie v.
Heese and ti. W. Fletcher wile in
Kiuglisber l'rulay.
Harry Mitchell went to KtnglUlier
Monday and is working in llncka.
i day's hardware store.
Mrs. Aitlmr Uidgley was in King-
Usher the first of the week having
some dental work done.
Miss Sadie Wright returned Moii
D.
Is Kt;r«
to you- W rite for it to day. i,
Capital City liuMness College, li
V, Guthrie, Okla.
Kentucky is known as the
''Pioneer Battle ground" of the
Disciples for the reason thai many
of the famous debates between
their early leaders and those of
other denominations were held in
Its principal cities and towns-
Aside from nearly 150,UUO mem-
bers of the denomination in the
State now, it is estimated that more
than that number of native converts
have migrated to other States;
mostly to Missouri, where the 1 >is
ciples 175,000 strong; Indiana with
154,000; Illinois 125,000; Ohio
100.000; Tennessee 80,000, to sa>
nothing of other nearby Stales and
in the far W st.
With this home oouiing feature,
and the fact that Louisville is in
the geographical center of more
than one million of their member-
ship, the Disciples have planned
lor the largest gathering at any
Convention in their history.
The local Committee has already
engaged the big L-iui&vill--- Armor.v.
with its waling capacity of 20,000
| und all side-rooms arid C-:ivn tton
balls, for the event.
George A. Jones, Secretary of
<h« ffimmUtc*. stat-p. however,
that the hpsne rnming feature will [youno
i&t
M-ierminutiou; if you are free
from bad habits that dwarf your,
intdket and unfit you for consider-)
ation by business men, we can train j
you ill business methods—Book-1
keeping, Short hand i Typewriting,'
W riling, Business Arithmetic, j
Business English. Business Law, j
and secure you a good position.
You have no time to lose. The j
Spring and Summer months should ]
be usei in securing a practical
knowledge that you may accept a
good jjaying position when the busy
fall season begins. In our years of
experience as teachers we have
watched our students unfold and
blossom into supeilor manhood, a-
waken to the responsibiiities ol
ousiness life, and crown their labor
with success. What we have done
for others we can do for you. The
business world is seeking every-
where for young men and women
who are able to do the work the
business i flice dimunds. Lit us
Impitfa upon you in tin- languagi
.f ^tiiadu, a Hindoo -age, ' Study
io know; know to comprehend,
ind comprehend to judge." loung
friend, use your youih in the pui-
suit of knowledge- We could give
Utter advice than to join
seas'lis, winter and suinnier, the wei
and dry se tsons.
This has been justified in a meas
ure because in the summer time it
never rains, while what rain does |ti) q[ t|,.s vurietv
fall comts during the season known
ot this. 1 beleive we can secure
other premiums by donation. I
will start a list by offering a |air of
fine S. U. Kliode Islanii Beds, to
the hoy or girl who exhibits best
Send in your
Geo. Beam spent Friday in King
fall conns uunng me ni-.mun ....... i?..„i,
. , til. k i.'1 iis' name al once to Mrs. Jennrt rash,
in the country east ol the ivotaits as ,
the winter season. Kingfisher, Okla. B. o.
California lias just em .% . fr in a
period of many weeks' turn _ .L It
lias bei n a season almost unprecedeiit- ^
ed in the lack of rainfall;and yet now fisher
Uiat the rains have finally come it. is j w;l9 jn town Tuesbay
nredicted that the crops will be about i
normal. Take the San Diego region. lo Klt'1
ii.r instance, the average rainfall isj Matrons Club meets today with
In.in eight to t welve indies, perhaps. Jlr3 j{osa Allen.
Not having the statistics al hand, ,
et it go at that. This )eur it has' lop Price fot Iv^gs at the
been about one-half of that. The| Dover Variety Store,
temperature never reaches fiecxing
at ban Diego, and in summer it never
gets really hot, to il.at theall-jear
climate is descrioed as the nearest
perfect to be found in thu world—
never uncouiforiable and jetuot en-
ervating.
This will explain why it is plannej
lo keep the San Diego Exposition
open all the year of 1915 -soinelh iig
wi ich eoulo le nine st.ccessiu11) in
j veij lew 'tiicr piaces lu ihe entire
1 «orid
[day morning Irom Chilhowee, Mo.,
i where she spent tile winter.
0. I>. Shaw, came up in his auto
| mobile Friday Irom Kingfisher. Tom
Jewell made the < r v with him.
i Dinner guests at the l* red lowne
j home Sunday were Harry, beta and
Lena Bunce r.ixl Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Kdes.
H. H. Mc.Fadden was in Dover
Friday morning and returned to
Kingfisher with C. D. Mauk in the
automobile.
J. 1*. Love was here the first ol
ihe week looking after his farm eas
ot Dover. 11
Enid Tuesday. -
Miss Jimalou Smith is spending
the week with home folks, west of
Play BULL
find For Your
Boll SUPPLIES
Go ll! SftUR'S
DRUG STORE.
HENHESSty
You get a vinegar that. U (iifferent,
returned ou 24 lo j and that has si rciigl h and llavor, when
you buy TliK ALTON' GOODS \ inj-
gar.
The p.
is 1 a and -~>i . Taylor s
b4 to ti-K'.fctucky|' ur iav^MUrlOttl of studfuts
Correct English Club meets to-
night with Mrs. Geo. Miller.
j|rs. Emma Pratt, of near Kiel,
spent Tuesday in Kingfisher.
The W. I!. V. will meet at the
hall Saturday at the usual time.
II. 1$. Harnar got away from the
farm long enough to spend Saturdav
and Sunday here.
! Dr. Merrill, the Hennessey
Ad the Krio i qi.ali itsevei contain dentist is here every ruesday.
en tolitG are in illL. AEION DOU t forget it.
GOOl'b Syecial iiietid Collee at 40c
P''rcau- I from Hickman, Nebr., Tuesday to
l-arrv -a lead-pencil In your pocket j ^ hpr 0r:nQ) wbo is
and rtale the e^s as ym gathci tutm
cadi dav, iqirte siclt
jirs. W'm. Dakarsh arrived here
Dover. She came Irmi Enid with JJall, Dover Band hern lit, Friday,
Miss Goldee last week. ! to-morrow night, t'oiuc.
Mrs M. A. Mitchell expects to] The Ladies Aid of the Christian
iro to Sullivan, Mo., w'itli Mrs. Julia|oimreh celebrated Us hist aiiuiver-
Vlltchell. Tiiey will take little l'aul sary at the home of \iio. ■). N. Jones
and Baby Mitchell with them
Mrs. G. A. Quest, ot Heeding,
lias gone to Canada in response to a
message announcing the serious ill
yesterday. About Ueiity members
were present.
Bella Weaver came up from King-
fisher Saturday afternoon and lias
week with tho
She will remain
ness of her daughter, Mrs Anderson. I been spending the
b. \V. and Mrs. Werner have gone | More head family.
into the hotel business again. They 'dor several days vet.
have taken charge of the Diane John t'rahtiv., oi Chilhowee, Mo
Hotel in Kiugfisher, beginning last had the nusfortuu■! to lose his store
Moudaj. j by tirj on Ta -s lay night, Vpril i'tii..
Mr. and Mrs. Gill left Tuesday The family had all been s;ck ami
evening for Denver, Colorado. Mis j were prostrated by the .usually.
Gill has tuberculosis and they are i Dinner guests ol Miss Lena Stitt
going for the benefit of her health Sun ay were Messis Ward Fiivwsh
They were accompanied by the 1st | and Fiauk 'I ruitt with then wives,
u-rs sister and went as far as lien-1 Misses Bihei Cole, Olive \\ ildsriusis
nessey on 24 where they waited for and Me.-r- t ly ^us Un.tain, ajwi
the early moinr^ traiu. dlatjei t u <1 u cr.
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Lower, Sue L. The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1912, newspaper, April 18, 1912; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107079/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.