The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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President,
Link barr.
Vice President,
0. 1). mAITK.
Castiler,
m. a. Mitchilt
THE
BANK of DOVER
Capital S10,000.00
"ABSOLUTE SAFETY, first, LIBERALIT K next"
is our motto.
A Bank Account is a record of your business trans-
actions. Deposit your Money, Checks, etc-, and
issue checks on your account for your expenditures,
these aet 11s receipts for payments. l!y this means
you have a record of your business from year t<>
year. You can start an account with SI .00or more.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS,
—directors—
lINK bARB, m. a. mITCIIKLL, c. i). mAVK,
w. a. MITCHELL. j. r. nANSISUO.
Happening j of In(irjj/ Cai/tcr&2 J'Jf
■benefit of Oar "ReaderJ
-•rxi.v-gy:
Quarterly Cosferencc. I We presume that some people
The second t;uarterly conference thick that newspaper men are per-
$2.00
WILL GET 1 DOZEN
Cabinet Photos
A, H. Schow alter £ Co,
Dealers In
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Moulding, Glass
Screen Dcors, Paint, Oil and
COAL
A. H. RUTH, Manager. DOVER, OKLAHOMA.
of the Methodist church of the!
Dover charge will be held the '2nd
and 3nd of February at the Ilar-
mony appointment nine miles north
west of town. The conference will
he held on Saturday evening. All
official members arc requested to
take notice and and arrango to be
present if possible.
Just at this time the mailorders
are active in Hooding the country
with big handsomely gotton up
catalogues, quoting attractive prices
on the staple article and making all
sorts of big sounding claims for
your cash. They do not offer to
exchange tin ir goods for the far-
mers' ecus' poultry, butter or otln-r (
produce. They don't trust a peri j
njrs worth, but make you pay citsh >
si-tent thinners, but if it is possible
for tho-e of you who are in arrears
11. i] , -ii a little ' t the needful could
be used at the News office just now.
Let a farmer place himself in a
• inii'ar position and see if he would
not do the.- me. Suppose that he
railM a thousand bushels of corn,
and his neighbor should come and
buy, and the price was one dollar or
h ?s, and says, "I will pay the a-
mount in a few days." As the fai-
nier does not want to l>e small a-
bout the matter, he says, ''All
right." Another comes the same
w: y, and another, until the whol
thousand bushels of corn is trusted
to a thousand different pi >ple and
no one of the different persons con-
cerns himself about it, for it is a
At
DO YOU NEED
Call and see my stock
Price Will be Made Right
m •j,yT>r DO v £R,
0. /7! /*- 0 IV, Oklahoma.
XHnbertalung & Embalming.
|Mr B WOrui. uui imuie yvu yny vuou i . a
, . . small athotint they pwe the farmer
before you i. >t the goons ana uu i , , .«** ., , , . „
' . , , , ... . ! and of course that will not help him
freight besides. If anything is | _ x,..
wrong with the goods or they d
not suit, they'will not exchange
them for you, They pay no taxes
into your city or county treasury,
with which our schools are main-
tained' roads, bridges and sidewalks
built. They d > not contribute to
our churches, charitable institutions
nor to our poor.
A considerable petty stealing has
been reported to this office in the
past week or ten days. Saturday
night someone helped themselves to
coal at the Methodist church and
on Sunday evening -omcone visited
our cob house and h.lped them-
selves to kindling. Now wo don't
mind furnishing someone with fuel
but we would like ti know who it
is we are helping-
Some unprincipled person appro-
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DOVER MILLING CO
FLOUR. M6/1L
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any. He does not realise that the
farmer has i'rittored uw.iy his entire
crop of corn, and "that its value
due in a thousand little driblets,
and that he is seriously embarrased
in bis business because his debtor
treat it as a little matter. Rut i
they would pay him promptly,
which they could as well as not, it
n nld be a large sum to the farmer
and enable him to carry on his
business without difficulty.
F. L. BO LI —KINGFISHER
represents the only company that
will make farm loans and charge no
commission.
The I-Iappy Farmer.
A certain class of newspaper men
assert that the farmer is the mo3t
independent man on earth, and
and that V has nothing to do hut
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gtyotogpaptyk gtuciio
F0R 30 DAYS
From January 14
To February 14
Regular Price $3 Remember For 3o Days $2
Rooms a and 3. °Pera House Building
Dover, Okla.
That's the house ttiat Doctor built,
The biggest house you see;
Thank goodness he don't get our
money.
For we take Ilolllster's Rocky
Mountain Tea.
Dover Drug Co.
AND GROUND Fn
is.
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WlNNKK, Pit I III! OF DOV UK, KLK AND MwNAlO II
aaaesa
the county jail is the place to let
such humans lament over such acts
as these-
IUad the announccin; nts of your
mere! aaU in this issrfe, Mary a
dollar has been ctv.-d by the careful
perusal e.f a merchant's ad. When
a business man advertises for your
patroni).' >' •
goods that 1
be some arti
you desire a
ta' eoiiH to b
, oni
ltr I
uis a
r
iflflVE,
hiMPOQ
3. X. Fuller, prcp
Good Bath Rooms
In Connection. 1 wo Weeks
priated Rev. Ven.ium's bttggy whipL() (,njoy li{(, Tbat wi,cn wj„ter
last Sunday night while he was . (>0mes and the blizzards on the wing
h lding services. One'guilty ol such j toag(g his f tin the oven and
a small thin;, .is ibis should certain-j r(l;l^c tbi e local newspaper and the
ly hide their face in shame, however | only thing that disturbs him is a
call three times a day to a banquet
of mince pies and other Insures-
It is a mistake- The industrious
farmer begins work long liefore the
sun thinks of getting up. With his
S'iul shroudel in gloom he proceeds
to build a fire and soften his boots
with a sledge hammer. He then
takes a lanti 11 and shovels his way
to the barn and feeds the hogs- It
is then time to feed the newly ar-
rived eulf , which seems to delight
in butting a pail of milk over the
tiler of the soil until he only nce.'ls
t > b • stamped to pass for a package
ofolemarg- \rte. He crawls th rot gh
a barLwiro >'■ nee and digs the hay
the snow, feeds the cows,
the stable, gathers up the
t.ivmen's. ! frozen chicks, cha es a stray pig
, n! ■ it,1 worth •J") cents for four miles, and
Don't let this chance I does not. catch it, doctors a sick
t a good on for the j horse, freezes his fingers gets kicked
r l of excellence, by a ono eyed mule, and when the
i gloaming comes and quietness broods
v?i ...... you can buy beef 0ver nil the earth, he has a single
Laundry Sent Every > l.ythcq . rl-r f ' ! < - P I - I halt'hour to nv dilate end wonder
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of
i a'.;, ' : - it. t1' i".- may
■!e or artich s listed tliat
id that it may be advan-
iv a' this time
The New.-
icwing Mach
Hair Gimliiflini|r;tr,,h*"
ias a Ne
3 of the 1
> iniprovi
desire to
White
st pat-
si •!.-
We
new UUbtlliy 111 ^ menu which we desire to sell.
. . /" a. 1 / ' te ■; the 11 aehinc in exchange fori01"' 01
Latest StUlKS f ad,orti,"nE spaoe wid will wll it mU
V ! , I n V, .,r it;. 'I . T; 1! ellt . frOZCli
J,; a ba ;ain for cash or
.If you need a
ti and see us.
vI go by to f
| White is a star
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Dover M. at Ma
j how lie will pay his taxes-
C-fOi-O. OK • '•
Vrt" ' ;V' p'lrt | The ladies of the W. It. C. will
d:' last week the weather warmen np , c m
. held the regular iaktallatioQ of offl-
and We enioved aa Italian climate _ . . .
1 .. i li n • I 1 v 1 s-i nri nv 1 r 11 <
Clyde (Joist who is working on the
bridge gang was houio Sunday.
Miss May Roueh of Kingfisher
spent Sunday at home.
Mrs. Guest was a Hennessey vis-
itor Monday.
Highest price paid for hides and
uis by the Dover Meat Market,
A revival meeting will begin on
Sunday at the Evangelical church.
The pastor will be assisted by Rev.
Rarthel, of Waukomis,
Frank Geist has rented a hotel in
Enid and will move there at once,
HOLLISTER'S
Pd-D-sky Kminiato To?. ESugpU
ft Busy Mcdlclna tor Bu-.y People.
Brtnj, (Wirt no-lth and Ponewed Vigor.
A arcoino for Constipation. Ireliiro-atoii. I.ivet
,u I "v. tronl-lps. l'iir.ples. Impure
■ :uml«h He-vi Hendacha
I, .t ie. I Jlor.Uy Mountain Tea In. tab-
let form. 86 cents a box. Genuine made by
IIo:.i.1';teh duoo Company. Maaison, Wis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPLE
t ry dry bicaroonate ot soaa for pol-
ishing metal.
Better thtnktnR and planning means
better planting and reaping.
TJio cost of stocking a farm with
sheep la comparatively small.
A million dairy cor/s.in Illinois
What proportion of them are really
profitable animals?
It Is good policy to rabe a colt or
two on the farm Helps to keep the
boys Interested, too.
In preparing the poultry for market
be careful not to overscald. Makes a
bad looking carcass.
One action of salt to the soil ts to
delay seed germination, a thing which
is well to remember.
Good general rule for feeding stock
ia dry feed for beef and mashes and
succulent food for milk.
Don't keep the cows too closely con-
fined. Get them into the habit of re-
maining out a portion of every day
that is not stormy.
Bermuda grass will grow success-
fully on ridge lands and on timber
lands if set in open space where the
gun will strike it.
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLE
First Class Rigs a Specialty
If you leave jjour team at
my Barn you can rest
assured that it wilt
nave the best 0/
attention.
H. McGEE Prop., Dover.
I. W. BE/tyWAN
Auctioneer
For dates and terms call or address
at Diiver, or call at The News oflice.
Church Directory.
n. b. Church
i'reacliing every alternate Sunday
at 11 a tu. and every Sunday even-
ing at 7.30. Sabbath school every Sun
day at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening.
REV. II. B. VKNNUM, P. U.
Evangelical Church.
Preaching every Sunday
Morning 11 o'clock.
Evening ~:W "
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Y. 1J. A. Sunday evening at 7:00
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
kkv. F. II. Duakubk , Pastor
Knighfs a. d Ladies of Security
Dover Couiicil No. 1212 meets at
the hall every Monday night. Visiting
Knights and Ladies welcomed.
II. 15. Venntim, Maud Dolton,
President. Secretary.
E. F. Pursell, Financier.
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WlBWEm
A. Blackford, Prop,
ot rs at the b--.ll ti: xt Saturday night
The comrade- of the 0. A. 11. and
invited cuest-- will also he present.
for ver.il days. In fact the now
•Mas-- has a «-- d -■tart in some places
and if the weather is nice a while
1... er there will he plenty o*" ;;r en \ Possesses wonderful medical power
grass 11,ev ver vie arc not letting' over the human b-dy, removing all
, , . ... .i I c:!sor i-fr n vour system, is what
our supply of cobs run out with the I " .
understanii'i ., hat we will not need
anv more u: il iu lull.
II••Ilist^r's Kocky Mountain Tea wi
do. Makes you well, k-eps jou well.
3o conts Tea or Tablet
HIDES
WANTED
HniMs up waste ti . ue, prctu->',es( J
j appetite, Improves digestion, Induces
! refreshing sle«n fives renewed
■ strength and I
I Hollis!.cr's Koc
jives
l:,h! Tint's
Mountain T
One of our e
cow for salt
' ! Mmi.I.m! cow fur sale, giving
(i-oc
Dover Drug Co.
;cehan:-.-s advertises
a" follows: Full-
milk.
'ij cent
Tablets.
Do
G. W. FLETCHER.
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE R(T.
Rates Reasonable.
i First Class Accomoda' ons
-Wsrilen
lecture at
three tons of hay, a lot of chickens
r Drug Co ! and several stoves. While we linve
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aiuni nt " :
npera hous
pen it
id th.
W. d
j always had the greatest respect for)
j m' ek-eyr l gentle bossy, we never |
! -tispect.e-1 for a moment that she!
would I . nneh out into th-« junk-shop
hu-ine '. Ai ■' she ftili-bl■•■led, j
No yaller" doj; or postl.
• r ma' '-up. T.io ' -.1.
.-ft >'
It will be harder to get that note re-
newed at your bankers on the farm
machinery you bought last year If It
is still out in the field.
Sour soils need lime. Liming the
soil is more extensively practiced in
Europe than in this country.
Feed the little colt3 twice a day on
a ration composed of oats, bran and
oil meal In proportion of 3-2-1. Start
with a pint and increase gradually to
a quart at a feeding.
Verily, the Ignorant farmer has to
scratch for a living, but the intelli-
gent, progressive farmer finds his
1. >'0i:-- growing l«*;-s each year and his
rewards more certain.
If yen want to bring brightness and
joy int< ;lie henhouse. tr> a cabbage
heed hunt lust 10 tke clucks will
h.r.e io jump for it. It will keep them
busy and healthy. t"o.
Don't fall to set out trees where
yoi cut tlietM out In a few years i
y.nir v.ood let will be n-n'-wi-rt nnd It. {
•Uuable as- j
Weakness
The action of the heart de-
pends upon the heart nerves
and muscles. When from any
cause they become weak or ex-
hausted, and fail to furnish
sufficient power, the heart flut-
ters, palpitates, skips beats;
and in its effort to keep up its
work, causes pain and distress,
such as smothering spells,
short breath, fainting, pain
around heart, arm and shoul-
ders. The circulation is im-
peded, and the entire system
suffers from lack of nourish-
ment.
Dr. Mile.*,' Heart Cun niakes
a heart strong and vigorous by
strengthening these nerves axd
musclei.
"I had palpitation nnd pain around
my heart, and the doctors said It was
Incurable. I don't believe It now, for
after taking six bottles of Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure, three bottl«s of the Nervine
and three boxes of the Nerve and
Uver 1'ills I am entirely cured, and
feci better than I have for t \re yeafs,
nnd It Is all due to these remedies. I
want you to know that your medicines
cured me. It relieved me from the
fl st dose, and I kept right on till the
j-aln In my chest was gone, and I kept
on feeling better even after I Quit
taking It" JOHN H. RHKRMAN,
Eeldlng. Mloh.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by
your druggist, who will (juararrtee that
the first bottle will benefit. If It fall®
h«i will refund your money.
iVIiles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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Pursell, E. F. The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1907, newspaper, January 17, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106590/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.