The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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THE
KajMt«nfe*> of Int.njt Ga
lic-.eftt of Oar .<sa
WAY
TO have money is to save it. The one sure way to have it
is by derailing it in a responsible hunk. ^ ou will then
VLJSfin^ the annoyance of having it hum ho.es in
Lr poekets and aside from the faet that your mo ey will
L safe from theft, the habit of saving tends to the est.U-
lshment of thrift, economy, discipline and a general un-
derstanding of business principles essential to you. mu-
$ ..ess To those wishing to establish relations with a safe,
f strong bank, we heartily extend our services.
jTHE
The revival meetings at the M T: ^V-ORLOS GREATESTSEWIKO MRCIiHE
church. conducted 1 > Kvaugeh-t - - -
Kelley are being favor«d with lurj;«-
attentive audiences. R 'v- Kellej |
is n strong, straight tall ei and main-
tains the interest of his 1 ewers to
the last. We predict much good
troin these meetings. Everybody
is most cordially invited to attend.!
bank
dover
Cashier Asst- Cashier
M- A- Mitch km. l:iu
Vici I'resident
President
I.ixk lUm-
D- M Al'K,
If You Need A M.
Carpet &
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Call and see
Line of
Carpets and
Samples,
Prices can't be beat.
{rilj/cniat!;' "k spfctsj
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C. D. MAUK, Furniture Store.
A. h. SCHOWALTER & CO.
Dealers In
ALL KINDS CF BUILDING MATERIAL
Lumber, Sash Doors Moulding, Glass
Screen Doors, Point Oil auel
COAL,
A.H.RUTH, Manager. DOVER, OKLAHOMA
DOVER BARBER SHOP
\V \V. K1RKHAM Prop.
Shaving Parlor & Bath Room
Laundry Sent Every Two Weeks.
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The Best Bread is Made of
WINNER FLOUR
J'RIDK OK DOVKIl, KLK AM' MoNAKCn
MEAL AND GROUND FEED
DOVER MILLING COMPANY.
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DOVER SMI MARKET
J. A. BLACKFORD, Prop.
FRESH ar.d CURED MEATS.
Fresh Vegetables in Season.
Rev. Webb is still improving.
Miss Maude Doltou went to Hen-
nessey yesterday.
Mr. ti. V. Keaui and wife were
in Hennessey Weduesda.V.
Mr. Bryden went Ui Kingfisher
ycaterd iy.
F. M. Rcdington was a pleasant
caller yesterday.
(J. J. Uomburg of Kiiigli-h, !'.
was in Oover Sunday.
Scott Gilchrist was over from 1' iel
Tuesday.
Mitts Maude Dolton of Raid, i
visiting friends here tliis week.
Cashier M- A- Mitchell made a
business trip to Bison lai.'- week.
Seed potatoes at Harnar's.
jjiss llattie Inuiun is visitin
Kiel tins week.
T. C. Smitli made a trip to Wieli-
ita last week.
'•Ma Dusenberry and her (.J earls,
l'ebruary 2l!uil.
I'rof. Sweatnnui spent Saturday
and Sunday in Hennessey.
New and fresh garden sued 'it
Harnar's.
If the thing you want i,- food, get
ours, "THE ALTON GOODS."
Wm. Ray, who has been ill for
some time with grip, is able to he
out again.
J. 11. Ilunek, of the firm of
flunek Bros, of Kiel, was transact-
ing businiss in Dover this .week.
The grip still lias Dover in its
grip, -there being a few cases still in
town.
Victor Ream of Chickasha, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Ream, over Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Anglin returned from
Florida last week, where she has
been visiting relatives.
Ou February 22nd, llebekah lodge
Indies will produce the play, "Ma
Duseuberry and her Gearls.
Go to llarnat- for fancy candies.
There will be a public sale at the
resilience of l.ink 15arr, on Saturday
next, February 15.
There will be a sale at. Or. A.
M. Spragues 2 ar.d 1.2 miles from
Dover, on Thursday Feb. 20.
Miss Clraa Ream 19 enjoying a
week's vacation from her duties us
saleslady ut H. B. Harnurs'
Arch McGee, who has been visit-
ing in Enid, returned home Sunday
night.
Miss Clara Ream left Wednesday
for Cashion where she will visit her
sister.
Master Gladstone Lewis, son of J.
W. Lewis, the real estate man, has
purchased the library ot Link Barr.
W. J. Jones is moving Into the
property recently vacated by R. 1 ■
l'ursell.
1) s. Mead and Press Wibble re-
turned Monday to Lovell, where they
arc engaged in business.
Mrs. Gore of Hennessey is visit-1
ing with her son, Link Barr, this
week.
Mrs. Claud Card nee, from out on |
route one, was shopping in town |
yesterday.
Mose Elmore, one of the substan-
tial farmers from Cooper Creek,
was in town on business. Monday.
Mrs. E. F. l'ursell had charge of
her husband's school on Tuesday,
Mr. l'ursell being on the sick list.
Valentines at Harnar's.
The W. C. T. I. will meet with
Mrs. Needier ou next Wednesday
afternoon at 2:30. All members
I and lricuds are urged to be preee.il.
i There will bo a Sliver Medal con-
test held in the Evangelical church,
on Saturday night, Febuary 2! , un-
der the auspices ot the \\ . C. 1. I
The plasterers are at work OB W.
L. Moore s residence this week.
| The building will be ready for oecu-
; pancy m a few days.
Mrs. Alvin Stitt, who has been
I'onlincd to lu-r I ;> nie with the grip
1 for tiie past week, is able to be out
I
;again-
j The ladies of the Christian Church
I will serve oysters at Mr. l'letcliei s
at Friday afternoon and evening l'eb-
ruary 1 !•
Does it pay to advertise? ,l es, if
you have something as good as
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She:-win WlUUms Paii-t.
LiGHT RUNNING
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Dover Drug Cc.
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i Jfvon wnnt either a VlhrntlnffShwt He, Rotary
Shuttle or a SiimU' Thi\ lui [ Chain Mitch\
Sewing Mm lilno write to
THE NEW HOME SEWINQ WACHWE COMPAMf
Orange, Mass.
i Many Twin*: machinc* arc made to s«-!l rrrarrll*** of
i quality, but the New lloiilt' is made to wear.
* Our guaranty never runs out.
Noia by aullioriinl •air*
FOK SALE BY
: New Home Sewing
Machine Company.
Dallas. Texas.
• THE ALTON GOODSV
Mrs. Win. Stitt who has had a
severe spell of sickness, is reported
much better. Her many friends
will be pleased to learn of her im-
proved condition.
(George Phillips who owns the old
Sharier place west of Dover, and, by
ihc way, one of the solid fanners of
that locality, was transacting busi-
ness in town the latter part of the
week.
Justice of the Peace Bryden, has
had several cases before him during
the past week, which he disposed of
in a very satisfactory manner.
Some merchants don't like to sell
our goods because they can make
more money on cheaper stuff, but
every knock like this is a boost foi
"THE ALTON GOODS."
Mrs. Ella and Villa Stitt, Mrs.
W. P. Miller and Mrs. Olive Van-
gundy, attended a rag tackmg bee
at Mrs. John Redington's north of
town, yesterday.
F. D. SANSBURY
Meats
Groceries
Hardware
Dry Goods
Feed
Flour
Glassware
Queensware
New and Second
Hand Goods.
F. D, SANSBURY
Epilepsy,
Fits
J. C. Thomas of Flandreau,
South Dakota, was in Dover the
first of the week, on his way to visit
his nephew, George Gresham, seven
niiley southeast.
Shcritt Campbell of Enid, raided
a reported "boot leg joint, Satur-
day nigtt. Bootleger crawled out.
and "made it for the tall timber,
but sheriff got the "budge.
The firm ot Hunck Bros., hard-
ware anil implement dealers, of Kiel,
have dissolved partnership, anil will i
conduct a ten per cent discount sale j
for ten days, beginning Saturday,
February 15.
Payne Brothers have re-leased
the McGee barn for another year,
and will continue the livery busi-
ness nt the old stand, where they
will be pleased to cater to the wants
of the local and traveling public.
W. E. Miller, publisher of the
Daily Midget at Kingfisher, was in
Dover on business connected with
his paper, yesterday. His paper,
Pool Mali.
Come in and
l'p to date tables
see us.
F. N. Taylor.
[Convulsions, or Spasms
;md St. Vitus' Dance are
Nervous Diseases. Most
cases can he cured by,
strengthening and build-
ing up the nervous systpni.
To do this a nerve medi-
cine is needed. Dr. Miles'
Nervine will be found
efficacious and satisfac-
tory. It has cured many
cases of these diseases
and we believe it will
cure you. We can give
you names of many who
have been cured through
its use. Write for advice.
"My son John had epilepsy for yearn,
and iifer ImvIiik him treated hy
nueclnlM* for mer 2 year j lie (.till
continued to have spells. 1 n«ia
most iflv'en up in dt'Mtmir. but know-
ing th«* virtue of Dr. Miles Anti-Iain
Pills for >■ head«« h . I r-oiu-luded t<
trv tlu' Nervine. iMirlnR June, Uu 6. I
rh'vo I'im ;i t.MBpoonful three times it
<iav, tin n in July I pave it as directed,
. i.<I 1 I-M,:!,: s.'.' f'ai he was Improving,
und he has not had h spell sine®
Aupu-t ':s lf (it>, nnfl has tafcen no
medicine rlnre Jan.-oT. I am writing
the cii.se just as it is hoping it will
ii «lM - ollit-rs to try it."
Yv\ [\. AIJ.ISON. Mooresville. N. C.
Your druggist soils Dr. Miles' Nerv*
ine. and we authorize him to
price of first bottle (only) if it fail®
to benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Llkhart.Ind
Mow To Hang, -.j—nw
1 st get your wall paper of Sam
Werner.
lie keeps a stoek 011 band.
He will trm your paper for you.
He can give you all tlie informa-
tion you need on how to hang wall
paper.
He will give you free, enough
paste to bang your paper.
You will find him at Werner Ho-
tel.
Have You
any Friends
or Relatives
The Reason Why.1
A reporter of a prominent tlaily
asked the management of the Cap-
ital City Uusiness College of Guth-
rie, Oklahoma why it was they had
which lias been launched only three suc|, a large attendance, and
W. BE/IN Ayv\
Auctioneer
dati - and terms cull or oddrew
• ... or, or call at The New* '(lice.
G. W. FLETCHER,
NOTARY PUBLIC
mi ESTATE not.
Money to Loan on Farms
You enjoy cleanliness as well as
quality in your lood. You pet I to ti 1
in tbo "Tl'lK ALTON GOODS."
Mrs. A. W. Vanhorn, who re-
sides five miles west, wan shopping
in Dover Thursday.
K. l'\ l'ursell went to
I weeks, is a live one and gaining a
wide circulation, and is u merito-
rious publication.
I,en Pratt, one of the substantial
farmers from west of the river, was
in town Saturday. He is contem-
plating the erection of a fine coun-
t try residence in the near future.
Has beer; successful in a business
way, and believes in building up
the community in which he resides.
The sermon at the Evangelical
churc h Sunday night, by Rev. Hur-
tliel. was on ' of the best it lias been
the good fortune of the writer to
hear for many, many days. His
1 theme was, "Don t l'ut off the Sav-
ennes < \ | iu„ of your Soul, ' and the manly,
Sunday to attend the Dsitrict Kp straightforward earnest way in which
worth League convention, held in j tllis voun(? minister urged those who
that city. ] do not profess Christ, to tail in line
The Cross property was sold toluud ii"t '-put :t off until .onionow,
Dr. Vincent thin week. Considera- I will leave traces that will not be cf-
tion papers made out by (I faced. It was a manly talk b\ a
Fletcher. manly Irian.
enjoying such a phenominal success
The following satisfactory answer
was given: "We teach the Byrne.
Simplified Shorthand, and Byrne
Practical Book keeping and Business
Training, by which we are enabled
to turn out more practical book keep-
ers a n d stenographers in three
months than other schools, teaching
other systems, in six months. We
use modern methods 111 every de-
partment. We place every giad-
uate in a gooct position through our
well organized employment bureau,
with 150 agents throughout the
southern cities. Every student we
place in a good position,-is a living
enthusiastic advertiser tor the Cap-
ital City Business College, lie ad-
vises his frienils to attend 0111' school
because he Is proud of the success
he himself is enjoying.
This reporter advises that every
one interested in a practical money
earning education, write for their
beaulilul and instructive catalog-
ttfiACK EAST whom vou might
k . V, influence to conic out into th«
" Sunny Outdoor Country"
where you uro and be inde-
pendent, quitting the mad scramble
of the city for a nlorious. happy LIFE,
instead of mere existence ?
UBTLESS you hare, and they
need but a little urging to
make them see the advantage*
und attractions of your local-
We can give them abundant
iona for making the change. VViil
ity.
reas
you let us help you ?
(!UST write them a letter
say
>r
that you have asked tue Rock
Island to send them n book
about your state containing
pictures and information that they
ought to see and read. Then write
me a postal nnd give me their name or
names and addresses and I will dotn«
rest." Isn't this sugffestion WOrth
acting upon ? Why not do it f
There is 110 coSt but the postage.
JOHN SEBASTIAN,
Passenger Traffit, Manager,
Rock Island Lines,
CHICAGO.
To The Public.
J. W. Lewis is not acting as my
agent for the sale of land or otht$
matters-
W. Tschopp-
Nothing equals I>r. Mllef*' Anti-P*ln
rm tor iieu.lacht, n«lir«y«. eiaUc*. «P?.
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Simpson, E. W. The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1908, newspaper, February 13, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106642/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.