The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol. XII
The Success of the Meal
depends upon the ciuality of the mrata erv«l. No
matter how carefully planned, how skillfully cooked
or in what variety t'iu brands, it' the me.u served i*
of poor quality your meal is a failure. W !iy, then,
take chances? Why not he sure of the quality 1 You
can be sure if it i« bought of us. You are certain,
whether fresh or cured, that it is from the be*t utoik
that can lw bought.
The City Meat Market,
.1 H. HtNCK. I'UUl'itlETOH, Dover Oklahoma
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jfHE DOVER NEWS.
DOVER. KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, iqu
WANT
At Con rail's Feed \*4rd Dover, Oklj
I c 4^
Every Farmer
As well as every busiuess man
should have a bank account.
Why?
Because: Your money is safer in the
bank than anywhere else.
Paying your bills by check is
the simplest and most conveni-
ent method.
Your check becomes a voucher
for the debt it pays.
It gives you a better standing
with business men.
Money in the bank strengthens
your credit.
A bank account teaches, helps
and encourages you to §ave.
This bank does all the book-
keeping.
Your bank book is a record of
your business.
To those desiring Banking Connections
with an Old Established Bank, we
extend our services.
The BANK of DOVER
Dover, Okla.
After Eight Years
Editor Dover News.
I received a program of the teach
era' rueetiuj; tc lie bel'l al Dover j
Saturday Jail. "5, and I decided to!
'•take it ail in," because 1 tiad null
fK't'M in dear Do\t*r tos
years, sutl see "how every body ' ,
loukrd.
1 was realty early anil wtot t« th<M
'le^wt so as to be "on time,'' Out I •
touud the train one hoar late aud .
that jiave me time to g-t m* j
, "uervss settled." ►
! Of course "everytbia^ comes ta
tniu who waits,'" 1 stepput olt the i
train t Dover but itiit not see any j
one 1 knew, • I ••tooli inv bearings' !
and starteil up town'
The tirst ones 1 met were my boy j
Irientis \V. L. Taylor ''Bill'' as some j
coll him anil Billie Beckmau' 1 did!
nut shake with each separably, but !
extended both hands and grabbed J
both of them and just looked al j
them and "griuued,'> 1 could not, do |
any thing i iae. \\ . L. was the same !
old W. L, except he had shaved ofl j
Ins whiskers' but that seamed to 1
have unproved his looks. Billie J
Beckmsn was the same Billie ami still
single which is hard to understand, j
i then suited to the Chuaoh •
where the meeting was lo bo held |
and the next "teller" 1 ran "up!
a^aiusl'1 w,ta Ol.iUd Mailk, Willi one (
hand grasping Ins aud uuy other one J
holding u.s aim no as nut to snake it j
oil we had a goud ''shake ulii i
found him to be the same t.'laude.
i linally reached the mure a ami
llsieunl lo the "gixnl Ulkb,; till we
look a recess tor uiuner.
V> uile shaking huuds with a num-
ber ol lue leucucrs, 1 tell sliucK j
and as 11 m> shuitHlcrs were eiaiupeU j
iu a vise aud in at. i.islaul i watova ami lefl them fealin* ten year.,
wliirud around as Uiougli 1 was uui jyonnK« than I did when 1 atepp«d
a loy. A Ceep voice saiul Ive come ' °" ^he train that morning.
Sat u:
HORSES, MARES AND MULES
I will be at Conrad's Feed Yard, in Dover, on Saturday, Feb. 8, for the pur.
pose of buying Horses and Mules, from three yea; s oli to 8 or n yrs old, thut are.
Lr good flesh for market. Bring in your horses, mares and mules Saturday.
WM. DAY
Jl looked u>
\\. rleiohei
more than
t«, D. MOM,
Hennessey,
Oklahoma.
No Need To istop vVork
When the doctor orders you to
j stop work t staggers you. I can't,
'you say. You know you are weak
to lake you lo diuuel.
uiiii luero bluoU O,
e>LDlilUg UtfcC lie was QOV
tweul) )tur ttiil.
It is needldss to any 1 went with j
him, and he took mo donu lo wliurc
lue good ladies of me Christian |
Church had prepared a dinner "lit ; run ,lown nd failing in health day
fur me nods." My mend fletcher t i,v ilay, but you must wurk as long
hail cot f"r gotten about my ability j „H y,, i can stand. What you need
to cat so he ordered me a nail ot a ' 1(( Electric Buttera to give tone,
chicken p.e besides other "^ood [strength and vigor to your system,
things" tuo numerous io uieuliuu. ' (,,, prevent breakdown and build
Al tbo dinner I met Mesdamee yUU Up Don t be weak, eickly or
M. A* Mitchell, Dr. An^lin, J. I', [ailing when Jilectric Bitters will
l ove, Rosie Allen and others, but j |%en*'ljt you from the firat do e.
►pace for bids mentioning the rest. ! Thousands Wees them for the glo-
While il bad been eight yearsIrious health and strength- 1 rj"
since I last saw them. Their cheeks j them. Every bottle i ' guaranteed to
were just as rosy, and their laugh {satisfy-
just as jolly as iu the "uays ol your." ihup's-
Mrs. I'ress Love was the same
jolly wuiuau she was when we san^
a nuilat the Hebekah lu'*gt jusl lo
. • . tli ti- •'•.iijs.iau-J, J P b
Only 50c. at Don Nor
Tun? Table
C. rv. ti F. Hy.
NORTH bOUNU.
Pure Spices in Sitter Tod T!'is
Lar^e EkpnrtmS (.'nin; anieii located in the Hpi'-e Countries,
select and snip fresh sU|.;>ty of apices direel to us each season for
me under
The Alton Gooe s
LABEL
la Hub way we ti'wiVi have fresh yav.iry «pices to pack. And
they are recltancd, ground aud put up, wtliout loss of strength, in
convenient Sifter Top '1 iu , inut retail for S and l"u. All grocers
have tlietu
The Alton Mercantile Co.,
Enid, Oklahoma
. • • • - *JLSE t CIWALE ILLS,
- W SUMACH.LIVER AND
3H HERVOUS DISEASES
We handle a full line of J. I. Case Implements, Fi>
niture, Undertaking Goods and Stoves
C. D, Mauk,
Dover, OKIahoma,
i Hoi. 'i < .
A 1 u ■> i.: ,
siuiieui «. mini, ami
least my friend VV.
Kimerer, i fouud Bdl
been roped and branded anil n<
longer a "Maverick'' but a help)
mate ti a most beautiful womau.
While i w.ib talking to a ''bunt!
jof boye. W. Taylor cnuie up to|
j me and asked me il I had r"' j
| eno'igh dinner aud wi uud ti j- t>y
saying if I had not, be bad a
get ojb some, which showed I )t ■
' his generosity and his idea of tk
i capacity for eating.
1HF
SEWINC
lusl. Inn lit
MACHINE
bad finalh
QUALITY.
SKASONA 1SL.10 (i()(> 1 )S!
All at once the I* all Weather has ushered in
upon us and people find their thoughts tinn-
ing to apparrel suitable to the season. W e
had made preparations for this change by gettintr in
a supply of NEW WINTER GOOD^so you need not
be long'without every thing needed in that Inn-.
BOY .SCOUT HOSIERY foisboth toys and girls.
These are the kind that wear.) Give them a trial.
FLEECED UNDERWEAR, Get your siae be fort-
they are picked over, then you'll be ready lur winter.
&LANKtTil A nice line frcm which to select. Hu;.
while the choice io gorKl.
MAI 'K ct PULS
WHEN YOU ARE HUNGRY
Go to the Pule Restaurant for meals, Ehort orders, hot
chili, hamburger, etc.
I keep eoriBtaritlv on hand a fc'OOi] supply of the famous
MitrM) brand of bread Also a tine line of rookies.
ED, PULo, RESTAURANT—HOT DFIMKC
NOT
80LD
UNDER
ANY
OTHCR
NAME.
WARRANTED FOR AU. TIME.
If you purebnte th') NEW 1IOMK yoti wlli
have a lift Mbd at the price you pay, und will
not hove an chain of r*rjxnrfc
ill iilliii .. >
Quaky
O- Cocinlertd
1 ther asked about ray old friend
F. M. Blair and Minor, is I had ot
wet them, 1 was informed that tbi-y 1
bad laupht their last battle and
were uow eleepia.; tbe sleep of t ®,
"just." |
I was noiifyed bv ooe of wjif r,0 waot cwit>* BM'.hhst,wrh an
frieuds that the irain wSS now dne, f
I «avi'd a "go d bje" to all tha f Ih Nm H«8SfrOTlg MJCifeC#.,
it it tho
Oieap^at
in tLn earl
to toy-
Gel Ready for the Next
[/■dure ^'OUP§C Attraction
9
Emma Dee Randle Febttrary 27
a. H.seHoWalter & eo.
Veulfvs In
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Moulding, Glass, Screen
Doors, Paint, Oil and COAL.
A. H. RUTH, Mgr. Dover, Okla.
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Martin, J. S. The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1913, newspaper, February 6, 1913; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107121/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.