The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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DOVER. K1NC ISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. JUNE 6.1
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REiTOLVE D!
THAT IM JUML" ISWP.a'N KATU2£ '
CLOTHED HERSELF IN padiamt
BEAV'TY- NATURE IS dlVJN'G Uj ;
THE TIP To DoTHL" J*AME. HoW j
,00WE Look' in ju .; ViTii old j
CLOTHE S ON ? Ai\'D w0vd0
VIE FEEL ? LET U5 D"GlrI LIKF.
nature does, fromTHcCeoUMr
URWith a nev/ outfit. Go
TO the BEST PLACE:
BU5TFJR. QJloWH.
For Coun
I) this *
Don't Writ
We arc of the
Fall
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ipi iiiii
at t en
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ti,
11 tint j:i
illig
We ran J)t
.•oiivince j
ttart in tij 1
the I
'tain a prac'lle
tier it will In'
t iniiit.v A -si >*or. It is hardly 1 ee-
e-sary <> say anything in regard to
Mr. Dukin, 11* lie in one of the best
known nun of the county. lie
eanie here some fourteen jears ago lion,
and h fi lieen a resilient of Kiiiu We liuve now all
fisher for that length of time. He ilttenlaiiee ill tli
is especially well known by till I the Winter, We nil.-
fanners of the southern and wi st hneiit in Summer tli
ern parts of the county, as he was Winter. Our past
for several yearn llnal proof clerk tlie.t studenis atteiii
in the 1'. S. Land OJlieo here, and; June, July and An
i-siled to most of the1 settlers thurifi'ioil progress as ti
filial receipts for their honn steads limy other tiuvr mont
i.t pri
•arlii 1
to the
AREN'T YOU GOING TO FOLLOW THE .sug-
GESTION NATURE MAKE^ AND CLOi'HE . .
YOURJELFIN PRETTY, .SUMMERY ATTIRE?
HOW HOT A PARK WOULD LOOK IF THE
TREE J AND &U.SHE.S WORE ONLY T H EI •
HEAVY WINTER BARK.S AND N3 LEAVE,s
NOR BLOJ^OMJ. WE HAVE MAW BEAU-
TIFUL JUMMERY MATERIALS FOR WOMEN
AND CHILDREN .So THERE \S No NEED OF
you Looking warmly dresjed when
OUR PRICED ARE So REASONABLE. COME
TO OUR STORE AND WE'LL BE PLEASED
TO SHOW THE GOODS. ; ;
MAUK ana PULS
lie was afterwards elected hy t!
people us their register of deeds for j sehool rooms are 1
I kingfisher county, in which posi- and thai our teach
ti on he in now serving. There arc same energy in tin
110 blots on the record against Mr us in the Winter.
D.ikin, as he has hcen a faithful, now will finish in
accomodating, honest an I 1 llicientjposition during th
servant af the people. lulu
II' he is 1 oniinatid and elected
as county assessor, the people can
he su-e that a fair, reasonable and
uniform assessment will he made.
I lie believes thai, such an assessment
can he better obtained hy a deputy
assessor being appointed in each him; wit|, I1)urt!
community or township who in n LWi| education besn
first class farmer, well posted 11s to!,.()U|,| eontiniio aa
j the v,llu"s "f Pr *P"r,y *"<•■ j Full and thei
jtion, and that such local deputies | Wl, m>t |mvo ,1,
would lie more satisfactory in
way to the farmeiR of the n
u 111 tut*r :13
•i t vviy imlur
iiU.st inuK ' us
iom? utteudlli^
ns in tin* yeitf,
fact that our
ami plo.i.sant,
put forth the
l 111111 * * r month* ;
le « ho elltei -
PROTECT
Your Property Against Loss
The Storm Season is ao-
proaching. Den't you
vour buildings, heuse-
11 in,- for a
Ulsv Fall
If you have what yen tin
l«! a reasonable excuse h
tending school before 1'al
have 11, and we will gue
side of the question. If
show v<'ti that you can s
We
the
the
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ovc
The
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best 1
United
you up
mpaniea
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in
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et u:
you.
talk it
BANK of DOVER
Dover, Okl.1.
and a pra-
then \"ti
v .7 ■«
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n f *
I tend sehi
you a fa'
Los Angeles Wedding cf
Interest to Wichita Friends
The RELIABLE POULTRY YARDS
Have bought lite Sayai. Remkhy Go's
stock and will put the latter 011 the mar-
ket as Daugherty's Poult v Rkmhihks
The Reliable Co. has 13 different breeds
of chickens and is selling eggs at a low-
price.
7he RELIABLE POULTRY YARDS
Enid, Oklahoma
M. A. D AUG HEFTY, Manager
Miss Carrie
essey, Okla.,
aula Hastie,
M. Ilaslie, of Hen-
oldest (laughtei' of
was married at six
every has been our life work solving j
>nt.V. | such problem^ as yours, and ijui
if>ing young men and women
earn three dollars where they
not have earned one.
Write us by return mail; t
confidentially what is bin
you fioni entering before
Capital Citv Business Col'
< inlhrie,
OUld
■II US
le! ing
.Fall,
o'clock S.ilurda' , May Joth, to I' .r
I., l'nrks, IWn.erly of .Wichita
Kan., at tide hoe1' of the bride's
brother, (jlnvli/1 ll- 'istie, io|'.r^an Coughs And
ih
> Alltel,
A aerv
PULS RKSTAUKANT, U NCI!
ROOM .Sc ('( ).\FK('TiONEKV
Good meals, 1'resit Bread <tud l'ies,
Can d its- Cigars- Special alien-
lion to Farmers Ti axle. : : . : :
EI) 1*1"! jS. Proprietor
Glasses Accurately Fitted
BERNARD
Registered OPTOMETRIST
All Work Guaranteed l'ete's Drug Store
Kingfisher, Oklahoma
Mi Kin ley
California.
Tiic bride was attired becomingly
•11 a white embroidery gown audi
! carried hiide roses.
During the ceremony tin; briilai!
couple stood beneath an aAdi"*/
ferns and roses, which was one'fea-
ture of I he beautiful floral decora j
tions. Tin coloi scheme was pink I
and white.
; After the ceremony a wedding din-
ner was served, the table decoration
being ferns and orange blossoms.
Mr. and Mrs. I'irks l ave gone,
to Avulon, Cataline Island, to
spend their honeymoon. They
will he at home to their friends
after June lct, at, f50(i Los Angeles
j street.— Wichita Eagle.
Breaks Ribs.
Everybody will be, atj
Ehlers White Sile Satur j
day June 8 to Sat. June 15.
Bring your friends. Jihltrs
Hennessey, Okla.
Mrs. Alice Scott and daughter,
.Jennie and Mr. and Alts. Unt Scott
and children, ot Maihln ll have heen
! visiting at Itiu Stilt hoini's tin* past
I week.
The Misses (\ileman, l>aura and
I tier puests, Francis tind Hlaneh, |
Kingfisher and return
Liitlif Vena aecouipained
Tr
V c
i r
I lw
: Alter a 1 ritftiuul c« u,
J man in Neenali, Wis.,
pains in his side and his
tv\o ribs had ixin br<
axony Dr. Kind's N
drove to
ThufBday,
I them.
TI 10 J")uvcr hand
i jovable street conee
i in sr. The havs ar<
DFiSE
BALL
8 Eft
SOK
is Here
A SpHll a
Ifli let nble
doctor l'unnd
oken. W liat
w Discovery work n«>w and their music isuiuclii
Ave auotlu
Satui'dav 1
doinn
llfiit
would have saved him. A lew lea-
Jspootist'ui ends a lale con^h,while per-
|sit tent use louts ohMiiuaie eouyiis,
Iexpels stubborn coldsior heais weak,
sore Jun^s. ,4 1 feel sure its a tiod-
send to humanity," v\riies Mrs. Kllle
| Morton, Coluinbiii. Mo., lor 1 heiieve
1 i\ouiil nave consuinptiou to-day, if
i had not used tins ^reat remedy. "
jits guaranteed to satisfy, and you
can j|et a free trial bottle or 50 cent
or $L.U0 size at bun
appreciated.
I'cenian
tin^ out hilh
eial prices
HEWS
rfappenir.j}j of Interest f a1hc^cd
"benefit of Our Headers
Watch for Ehlers Annual
K«LSCi?t:jRS^SE=r^'
lfarve Jamison and family spent ! east of Dover.
The fancy shirt v/aist
that will appeal to the
ladies will be on sale at
B>hlers for gSc. Remember
ihe time. Sat. June 8 to
Sat, June 15th. These are
$1.25 values.
.Miss Sarali Truitt arrived here
Tuesday from I,eon, Iowa, for a
visit at the home of her brother,
Frank Truitt.
A Mr. Jenkins, of Caldwell, Kan.
was here a couple of days this week
looking after a farm, which lie owns,
& Koocr .-ire j^ct-
Is announcing spe-
for Saturday.
Watch for them.
Miss Laura Mauk is now enjoving
a much needed re st :it lioine. Tlie
scliojl at Bedford was late in clos-
ing owinj^'to 1 lie late date ot open-
ing in the fall.
Mrs. Sherwood has «ione to Okla-
Between Christian i|OUia city visit lier daughter,
| Myrtle, and will probably remain
1 ctlff button with initial Iv. j uftrr (aimmencetaent wlien the
j Finder return to A. Ridglcv |Rlu.,. W;n rt.tUrn with her.
and receive reward.
I.OS'i
Church and 111 v residence t'old i
Plan BALL
flnfi For your
Ban SUPPLIES
GO to SfUJR'S
DSUG STOKE
HENNESSEY
ftKtaILyjK-
Ends Hun' For Rich Girl.
< hiite
tin'
.'iilali
Pay 11c was here Fri-
ay on her usual we«*U-
returned to Enid on
White Sale. Saturday June ; Sunday at the Claud Mauk home.
8 to Saturday night June 15 ' Jtov Paul. of Kni.I, has been
Some exceptionaly Good here visiting during the past w..
Values. Ehlers Henness- k, 1 Mauck with In. wife ami the
ey, Oklahoma. two little ones spent decoration day
Mr. Oaddis was in Hennessey j here.
Saturday. | (j. S. \ an(iunily was circ ilating
Ad. Eaton was a county seal [ among tlie Hennessey people deeora-
visitor Saturday. *'on
Dr. Merrill, the Hennessey
dentist is here every Tuesday.
Don't forget it.
Misses Irene Rude and Sadie
W right cume dowu from Hennessey
and spent decoration day.
Will Barney ui.il mother were
among llio out of town people who
*ch hue fur depuration ;iajr
(!. K. Bond spent the week end
bere with his family.
J. D. Bethards, of Leon, Iowa,
is a guest of John Webster.
Dr. Marshman went to XortBan
Thursday to visit his daughter.
Master (Jlarft Holme3 is selling
th« .Saturday Blade during Hubert
powers ahaeuce.
Beetnan iS: Roger are making
special prices for Saturda-' !
Watch for bills.
Miss tioldee Smith expects to j
spend Sunday in Knid with her sis. j
ter, Jimalou, and aunt, Mrs. Wist, j
Mrs. frank Ko .eii made a busi-
ness trip to Hennessey Thursday.
.Mr. Koueli spent a few days of the
past week, at home.
Iloheit and (jcor-e Lower are in;
Oklahoma City for a visit at the!
home of their sister, who returned 1
I Mis
day and Satui
I ly trip. Shi
^4 Saturday.
Mrs. Anna Johnson end two child-
ren, of Kiel returned Saturday from
' Claremore where she had been lor
the bitiefit of her health.
Miss Ethel Cole came m Saturday
night trom Liberal, Kansas, and
I spent Sunday here with friends and
! is now attending normal in kingtish.
J er.
Binder Twine, the best
I kind- International -at the
j Farmer's Store. Hennessey
Priced right.
I jdi
it ones ot
Often >he hunt for a rich wife ends
when th^ man meets a woman that
ust'.-> K!t:ctrio Hitters.' Met* strong
nerveH tell in a bright brain and even
jt'inper. 11 er peae-ii-blooin coniplexi( ri
niimlief o
aud si/inc ol th
!>« -.'er and vicinity are attending j and ruby lips result from her pure
iH . mal in Kingfisher preparatory to | blood- her briuhreyes from restful
teaching during the coining term.
Tlie ladies of the \V. H. C. treat-
ed tlie little folks, who met at tin
I hall to practice, on Wednesday he*
I fore decoration day, to ice creaui in
I appreciation ol Weir faithful work.
A car load of International
: binder twine at the Farmers
Store in Hennessey. Prices
| will be right,
Don Nortliup gave the 'alking
i machine away Saturday. Link Barr
was the holdoi ot the lucky number.
There was ti large crowd present
: and doubtless many disappointed
sie ir lier clastic, step from linn, free,
iniischnil tcllinif of Hie health and
si lentli Kleetric Hitters nive a woman
and tlie freedom from iiidiueHtiori,
backache, I eadache, fainting and
d'Z/y spells ti icy promote. Every-
where t bey are woman's favorite rein-
cilv. 1 f week or ailing try them. .">i
cents at linn Xorthup's.
When in need of a Sewing Mach-
ine see our Halesinan and coil -tor,
E. K, Farwell, Hennessey, or write
the Singer Sowing Machine Co.,
(iuthrie. <">lrl machines taken in
exchange. Lowest prices, consistant.
with first class machine. Alae re"
[mils for all kinds of mswiiik mach-
Quite a number of the tax payers ones.
from this and other parts ot the ^[rs. Frank Myers, ot Kingfisher,
county were iu Kingfisher Monday and her guest, Mrs. tins Myers, of
looking utter their internals in the Haven, Kansas, spent Tuesday in
matter. I (over and at the Myers farm. They
Mrs. ltalpli Seay, having as her were i :ilh is it the Ni.ws < tlicc ni i \ | ()\ <jt><.)t>S I,ai;el.
guests, Mr. ahd Mrs. W ern rand the afternoou.
ilailghler. Mis. Geo. Johnson, and (!. t). Martin's little sou, Wayne,
Mr. and Hit* baunderi, motored up j f«|| out of It mulberry two Sunday
lrom Kingfisher Friday evening and > and broke Irs arm. I'r. Vincent
Shifted Olives, Queen Olives, Mai:-
/inllla Olives, the tinesl that grow,
Id by vour K'rocer under T1IK
there Thursday evening on
t all were supper guests at the Dover ! was called and set the fracture and
j hotel. On the return trip they mil the little lellow is getting xlntg
To lio sure you v.i! 1 not be disap- were accompanied bv Mrs. John ! alright, \ s. Martin brought iuni
pointed wlion you open a bottle of, Miller w ho visited lrieuds there uu
Olives for your special dinner, always1.., .. ,
I•• ,y Til H A l.TOy f.< x il>S. Sold and l" tun'1uV UJormD« sbe r"
| guaranteed by jour grocer.
international Binder twine,
a car load at a right price.
Fan. -rs Store, Hennessey.
The little SauiiiUr's babies have
grown to be line healthy little guls.
l'iiev i'lt* now s.xteeu uiouths oM
lurned ou 36.
111 Tu>'"d , to the l'r. as the arm land it 13 * prettv fight to s*e th®'«
'vis wie.; • ■ p tin but . ■ v0 wic ! rii'.'.u u , and pl iyiog no Mn [vouch 4
no causc lor alarm. [ihudv Uwu these wivm af'.erajos#.
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Lower, Sue L. The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1912, newspaper, June 6, 1912; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107086/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.