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Vol 10
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BOUNTY, OKLAH
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IS NOW
S Ready for your Inspection
♦
I guitings
^ Among tin- many
M the New Suitings fu
t; and ciiht suits.
I I V\> guit-S
An excellent line of
f. They art? all good style a:
V ular cut and weave.
| (oat Sweaters
Among the many new things w nre showing are
the New Suitings for Ladies and Misses Fall dres-ea
and cobt suits.
An excellent line of Hoys Itcndy-to wear suits.
They are all good style and the latest and most
ular cut and weave.
So stylish and serviceable for Ladies, Mm and
Boys. Pretty scarfs f«>r both dressy and school wear.
A full line of hats and caps also.
In our Shoe Department we can please you in (it,
style and price. School Shoes, Dress Shoes and
Work Shoes.
jets
IRIiW Dry Ch A* Company 10 Her
; ne*.-ey continues witli r«m.uU^I'i
1 zeal. Tiiou-ao i- of dnha • w t it
|of treasonable merchandise I ^ al
ready been sold r.iol n«-\v bargain-
:iri' spread out on the eoantei> eaeh
iduy. It is a veritable shower of
good things. All the necessaries of
life* from the grocery counter to
the swell diess suit goods at redue-
' - ti prices.
The amount one saves on even a
small purchase by going to Killer's
is worth the while. t here is no
easier way of making money than
going to this iiig Store and buying
jyour iviuter supply of clothing, car-
pets, dry goods und groceries. 1 he
I hie Piano Contest is also a great
! drawing card with every ten edit
| purchase, the purchaser gets a
ticket entitling them to a vote f"i
| the most popular lady trading at
1 that store. A count of the tickets
' i>* made each Friday evening m l
the resuit ia announced Saturday
morning. Last count found six- your
teen ladies in the race, among
uhom was Mi-a Lena Suit of this
tat hot dr1n c season
1 rir. of I '.e Aetna iivl:
un . iii'h tuts.iu-> . 10 I 1.0
•il I ,i,' |rii ,"|; ii'f o" f
1 mlu i' ami court<m iisiv
i hnsij fvs ma' 1 < rs l o ,
Tiian'.vliig von 1n iidvive
i aiu KIU oe l !:.
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Litt
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allen
uy Uei
ot lilt
: uiiu
1 COU i
it ehuiv'i, in t tie
went n guests, all ot
relatives ot the laiil.il
SLATE?'
Serves the
i It'tifT
Store
irs a Bad wlod mat
Blows N'MlJ Good
The deeorations were pretty, Ferns
and wlnte roses and carnations t>< iiig
used prod ileitis a beautiful i-U\*ct.
Alter couytuudut urns a siiinp*
tuous wed.niig supper consisting; ot
all Hie good Uuiigs of thu niiUKit and
the uclicacies thai culinary an could
devise was served. Tueyoung people
have a wide circle of frieuds woo wish
theui every good during a long and
happy lite, rtiuisday evening last
| the irieuds of the bride gathered at
. . . the home bunging a copious snower
ui- r you will have toe privilege | a£ beau ill ul cnina of ill) pieces. Again
'■•.;ting n siuccssf.a voentmu. !„ SalulJa> Uie Irmnds ...me
Willi ii tli.tr..iiK!i p-mtieal courw| ttlu|atfJ!lllliCl,oulttl for lUe kuuh.
eu, thus providing tlie briue with
oeauiiliu and convenient articles loi
houM'ueepiog. ^lot tne least among
tnc gilts was tlie present by the
croom's lathee ot one huudred u>dlais.
Young friend, if crops are short 1
and bu ness dull in your eomniu-
s no better time for
u practical business
which thf business I
.us to pay cash than |
toner yon qualify, th
tlie privilege j ol beautilul cuiuu
ful vocation.
nity, tin re
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rficli
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er.
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%• o*o*c o*o*Ov w *o*o%
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o Enid's New
o Hotel and Cafe.
c«o*c*o*c*
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We have a new line o? blankets an 1 C unforts and
more are on the load- These cool nights make them
very desirable.
IN Ct'K Grocery Department you will find a good
assortment.ot this seasons 1 tinned goods and all staple
articles.
j city, who stood fourth, having 9 tution
: votes, the young lady in ti e lead
; only having about 2 0 more votes (
| than Miss Stitt. The premium is.
1 to be given away February 11- A 1
! long while in which for the custo-
mers to work for their favorite can-;
of Uiokkeeping-business training,
shorthand ami typewriting you are
not compelled to work at any one
thing in any ono section of the
1 nntry. You can keep books, do
shouiiaml work or both for some
one rise; you can work into a firm
as a partner; go into business for
f; work vour way through
! r.v school or any professional
mrse by doing the stenographic
work of the president of the lnsti-
in your spare n> •ments; you
THE' CXT'010)
North Grand
The Loom End S.il.
until Oct. 31.
in work yimr wny ti* the presidmi
oy of a railway tlii<'ii;.di tin* Ktenng-
rapher'.- p ■ 11• i 1 ai ni uvv ollicru haw
anno. You can work' nmr way tn
till' linn 1 of si (j oat liu-ln --s ma r:i
111at <vill proihi'1" you l.irgo <livi
(lends IwHiiles u niru annti il salary.
In ntlvr w 1 rils, you 1-ai si«'ii work
ynnreelf up to v.licro your poop ' of
linsinca «ill ho i-ufiic'ii'ntly lii"af|-
j "iiei! that it "ill not ho nial n;i;y
llTo Uovor Mi I & aftorU'il hy a I il .lr ...ill
irof cat' ic ;o VVlchi- For f.iets as to llie advat tag. s of
in** tliem iicx! morn- the alsivr nameo courses and for
o 'iit tlie same l)l1" 1 the i^amcs and addresses of many
former students who have
Convenient
to
Post Oihce
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Car Line
to
Ml RR Stations
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DR. VOc-1-.Kiik
Uclivered An AOlc Lec.ur^ to a I ull
IIju.sw .iudlctkc i;j.> INolii-
111^ L>UI Praibcd l o;
tllni.
The lect-ure on last Thursday even
iiii4 oj l>r i'aul t Vuelker was ah
thaw lne most ex iCting could wish
lo;. liaviug a very pieasiog person-
ality ana toe quality s>o essential to
I i>n, a sijeauer 111 touch witn ihm uu-
j x, tne i>r lit.d Lne attention oi
I ,,c i:. ,v>dod uouse uuruig too entire
continues
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The Best Bread is Made of
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1 WINNER FLOUR |
Pi'ide o1 DOver.Elk arid Monarch v
Ateal and Ground Feed
Live Stock Dealers
DOVER MILLING COMPANY
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Sal urdav n i*-.
Puis s- ipped 1 «
I 1.1, L i'u.i lollo
The same
II n s s'tippcu t.hree cars of
I Linene lo tlie same market, Kd 1'ul.. ,
j 1'fti' anil Georue Miller going thero to a Ivareed to plaecj y(,n wim]
I do the loaning : proud to orcuny, fill in and
Farmers ouyht not complain this the follo'v:-1 t• • thf |
|\eai ;iT, the cotton as a mo:n'V maUer Citv 1 Jlisiness ('"rfrfetv <!uthv: '. Ol.
ttiar haa in.id * :t 1 aii 1 \ *-• «v • i emp l.-ilmma Mid receive our In * 1 •.• • 1
' iiriiiK'''K a *"•<«•« , fully illustrated cat.iloguo. 'l.-tV
1 lia« since ti.i f> Imi'iiL ui ik- : ' 11. • , . .
j On ac ount oi :o little ram • nl. lo f ouwn to I *.:>• 111•; il \ >u
j inches since . 1 ami;' r.v 1st, as compare ; : a re not malting the muii'-.v I'at
I wiih it trifle evetvi for i i;o ^ame pe- will jjive vmi a c<'inf >1 tnhle living
I rto.Mli is i,'tj lli;« a,i.l ..'.Svaivaimmt. it is a ISi.si . ~
lo be Lratlit'TiJ, howe.ier alia f t nas . . t , , ,
done rctiftO 11 a My II, some lields in j proposition to you t!mt yon he
this vicinity having tie -n >.u six j veInning your abihtv
| times, but. the cuutiuiieU laci: « t' iam
] i'i l.iteitVrti.g with wheat sav:.i^ lo
.-oii;e extent.
ui tlu different
siiov> eu now i
1 .imOs inaui.iuu. 1
ai.u rcUuin^
plias
| YOU'LL MAKE ^
*: jiu intake /// Lut/intj your DRl'GS ill
v SAI IK'S 1 )K U( J SriM>R'li |
X Vou get purity and thf l'UJUT I 'It I < MS. You h
V will ti 1141 pretty Chlua-waio besides all other articles ♦
V usually found in a V
I First Glass Drug Store.
£ ViiA \5s Coiw'wiit \ ow. S
v G C SAUR - - - Hennessey •
J1.1L SUCll
Uvl la glV-
! 11.x 10 the. pit pi
cuucat.ouu 1 iot
i llllliOS ul till I l.ot
Prof. ). J. LA VAL.Lc y
W holesale and Retail Dealer
it a no
ecu OM
thii.j,>ol uie 1
Ittaiii-t; fcucti '
lo io us so oil
ocin to tue ium
,ney laiiic ca.'i
i;ood 10 0e
op-1
Soltl O11 Very Kasy rayinrnts
Ollle in Rear nf Firs I National
pJlvnlv liullding Prices flight.
hennessey
pianos and ORGANS
The ( onr !. f t irhard, II. )'
-Nelson, Wiiiey (it-in, Hani
11 ton, A rlingS 0:1 and Raid wirt
OKLAHOMA
Prairie View items
ho
bus
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toe l)ceuin
l ll i.i, tliC 11
i t l;v iauu
Dr. Merrill, the Hennessey
dentist is here evury Tuesday,
j doii'l forget it.
s — - ■ A ■ '■ • an vent p'l Ing
Mrs G I Stiro 1 is in Dallas, Texas, j Mr Duncan of 1 ;.<• rnrcniat ion de-; tlie '♦t ie- ' with In- -i.-.ifu; ...
for a ten dais visit. I part merit of the WicliiM i.«-_ri:• spent "Slatting a !ib;ar\V ' d a frie.i.ii^
Krank Itoneh was at home again ! s**^1"'.1 days last week m tins part or i ,4Noj e, just iitlpinu toe ro'.itf one
Sunday witli his family. | his territory looking after the inter- said th
U E C ask re'liirnnrt Frldav from a °f mat paper.
business trip m Perry anil ulher local- ' ninity -Indiic. Jjlui M Graiiain,
itfes over east. candidate on t he r< publican ticket
, l for reelection, made mis office a short
tieaj lines fur whifij. ihe
WorM p iys cash, so that you can 1 llu3 toLcnreu.
move onward and upward. What | i^joie ti
IVO ill.V- ill fill- otli. IS we ran do | el.cl, S ulu,.
for you fiii.l v e ran oo, vin.-" von ! limrfa,, tttio w;.s
>11111
ot me course
kctuie tlie auui-
lo
uJo
lit
w ith fact
It dnow1
tend onr
and 11
main
lot
hefnre yo.11 have I10
take much money to
icliool; an honest pun
• .f dftermii at if n ar-
111 ili<
Mt-
th-
The lecture at tho school
Sunday afteinooii a as not very
a 11 e tided.
Several of
church a I I
Nellie Re. k and Rear! Shelter) re-
eetiily look dinner at. Ihe ('heck hone.
Miss Ami e Rr tfenzt'r Sundayed at
M r> Sniit lis near liennessi v.
Jeannette Beck visilcti Saturday
RA L
At l.invt !n Al£:u
I Jr.colli .li l>si;
Church lo milt
haV'' a rally on 111
I Y DAY
onary iiaptiat Church
nar.v < o!o;e«i Itap* Nt<
if our \0u11g f« Iks attended Novrinlvr, w if • is 1
Dover Si.nuaj n >;hl.. lyVa-:,,d. V, r v.a'
Mr and Mrs 1) Fogleseng were ... , , . . . . .
Irui'.ictIt'u business n. Kintstlsher .,nfl?sl,"t ca" tow" ,as'
lust- VVe'liies lav. ' 1 ""'""a.*-
Miss Laura Werner returned last
Friday afiernooo from her visit with
her sister at Marlow.
F M
lloy Weaver left Saturday to re-
sume his woik on the ra-lroad run-
ning west from San Ant< nio, Texas,
, after a few we^ks visit to his parents,
lteilington retnrneil one rtiiy o C Weaver and wife
requirements.
man. "What are all those ! X-une
i hooks ahoia?" "liaising ci.ildren. ■ Addrc-s
i You see I'm lo address th-1 Matron's ' •"
'club next Tuesday." -<"v i. httnvi" 'v eei pation.
I The writer noes imt belou to Hie! A fine new line of Riicrs at
Mx trou's club so can not say whether >r , , , ^ ,
t hey are parrieularlv seeking iufor-1 Matlk S Plicl at priCCS, too,
m a i ion along the line suggested above .that all who desire may have
or not. nut they are "Siar-i n a Libr
^p^'«^U°r"Ktrk "6 '"'-I A'ready this s',s"n up to S.,„rd:iv
and it is to he a circulating cue, I one
and j iftt now more help is needed in
tlie donation of boons than in circu-
lating them. When it comes to an
.< Id less on "Raising C'hildrei
lie re ai. that time
meetings, and Ins
j voice rliieii ; i lis Ltr.t on tliat c'leh*
j 10,-. no one can ahoiti to in{.-,s tlie.se atl,j Sunday with Nfi.- s Len
11 i.tertaininciusanu lne season l.icu-
| ltj* ma i the aumiss;on very leasou-
| able. The next i umber, the .\ioisU r-
I Sing, rs ^uarteile will ue l ere Dec.
r>th, i.i u is pionouiue i b^ 1 >r \ < cIkui
as a hpiendid eincrian iiit i t. ' 1 n • y
were 111 i in^tisla i ltcently and «;au
complete satisfaction. V\..lch iae
j Iskws lor
ground.
c inch for tl.e
('nine ail! ( < n
mono
bless
V. •
da v.
of here is to
ill 11 Sunday in
ic 27, Ittlo, for
i avc dinner on
t 'o po paie the
wilder. Come one!
e and give >.s some
id Cod will
announcements of all tlu
niyht eight cars of cotton and two ol I nev. r saw anyone who could give as
..... . 11*11 . . ' '. ' ..... ' I * . I eli. v ll ll I Wilt *' III! .711'"
I his weok wo prm-ed Dills an: uncr had been shipped frora this piaCo much information a ong that tine as
g wieDiinllc sale of Wesley Burtoro t0 market and two more ol cotton j i ij.- woman who never had any, or t he
•rthoi Wan numa Ker NuvS. were about read> togo. who left the entire t
Best McAlester Coal at the iof hiHc.frprtii8 toiiiswite.
El Reno Mill and Elevator, ! If. you want a good wr.teh
Iir Vincent r -«nrried li'.me l.isi > tc sur^ to see I alkin^ton
Thursday troin an extended trip to) the Watch-lliakcr."
Kingfisher
ing
north of
Mr and Mrs O (' Weaver and Geo.
Str. h all "f near Kiel wlire uuests of
Mr and Mrs More head Sunday.
Mrs Do i Norihun returned Satiir.
day from Alva where she has been
^ istt.ing her brother and family.
Ed Clump and Charles Harming
drove out l" me Saturday evening to eastern part of the slate.
.petid Sunday with their famil es. 0ponr, L Kf„B, repniiiicu. nnmin, •
W M Scjkis nlio h d a sale <'f his lor repiesentalive of this cunt v, was
household goods last Saturday has looking after his politu-ai interests in
returned to lllim is with his fami y. t}iis part of tne countv last Thursday
,'ce Young who is with the and paid ids respects to this ottiee.
K■.-;•* I land sleel gang since April
came in last week for a tew days visit.
< >kl ihonia City, McAllister and M
Ikogeeaswell as other poin s- in
While in this part of the county
pros-
Mr and Mrs Clins lilies, Mr und Mrs p.rls for election „ii the ii'j-iiWk-iin i Monday evening,
loo Biles and Hurry Bunc- were din- ticket lo the itllee of cinitj iroasnr- \irs Frank II.
icrguests Sunday « f Grandma Biles, er, he being the regular nominee,! plui14Jl. vllftt.....i,..
The W 0 T U will meet, at the Evan- Chas E Moore made us a pleasant call, i ^'
Mrs, Vincent was in
Tuesday.
Mi*8. S. 11. Drew was in Kingfish-
er Monday
iMiss Mabel Fash was in King-
fisher Satruday.
George He a in went to lil Keuo
j eiiLertaiiiiiK uis and uou'l tail lo al-Jaunt, Mrs iielie .uartln, Sat ui day and
Teachers Examination. : tend. j Sunday.
Mrs OT Clark is on the sick list
! The regularly appointed day lor! tins week but is reported better at
the W C. T. I . meeting is tne com ^nis writing.
t' r'day, tho 21st. All members j l Mayes and E l Marks visited at
are uigeii to be present at tin
Evangelical eliuren at .*i o'clock,
____ sharp. 1 lie eounty president lias
Miss Minnie CroUn, tlie interuie. returned from the state .convention
' (hate teacher, spent Sunday at l.er and is able t«j make this an inter
home near Hennessey. letting meeting. Ai-u the \\. ( . 1.
Miss Irene llebbe is .'main w<uk- ^ serve lunch sucli as eullee,
- ... Dr. w'u store, she havii g |.ie unit siindwicUes on elei-tioD day
' " C. Clark's meat market.
on f; r I eli h j; hi
.v il ha \ , hn t -ei moi s on Mint,
i > HI* I I | : la elves at . 1
1! \ '■! i\ Ke- i at ;> p. ni. and
I.' v 1ti:;' t. We wain in ral.-e
Stilt at D iver. |VV* onth;.i -i y aial n'c the Loid
.. n i ,lit. i.nIlf.|,1 willinV . want ■" i.O) for tho
M is ■ s ".".el ..tut .11.1 • 1.1 I."I'll v>, M iticliauison, .
attended the lectuie at this place, I'astor.
1 Sunday afternoon. |
Mr C run and famllv attended the j A C.tOO(1 l^osition
ill - near Ileum',M'> iast I ritiay. ( in he Innl hy ambitious young
I Misses Itul.h and Nina 'llackleford ni- n ami ladies in the field of
flora east of Kmgli-her visited their "4 Wirele-s" ««r Itiiluey tel graphy.
A teachers examination will he
heh| at the county t> p rintt ndent's'
nliict' in Kingfisher Thursday mil
Friday, C-ctober -7 nod 2S, 11)10.11
(ico. K. Moore,
County ."'upt.
' Gliarles llustcd.. Sunday.
Mrs Cash Iluoey of Enid is visiting
i her parents, Mr ami Mr* iiregcnzur
; this week.
t^inci- the s hour law I ecatno t-flfect-
' ivo, ami ince the Wiieiess coinpa-
nit > are establishing stations
throughout the country there is a
[great sliort-igeof tehgraphcrs. I'o-
>ii!onsp;i.v Ih ginneis from §70 tt
§1)0 per month, with good chance
| of advancement. The National
] Telegraph InMitute operates eix of-
Ik'iul ii.' tituti s in Ameriea? under
Iopcrvision of It. It. and Wireless
(JI Oliicials and places all graduates
Mrs. Frank Itoucli was in King
gelical church on Friday afternoon. Re'V Burris, who has been assisting i Hlackman went to Caldwell,
All Members aie urged to Ik^ present. jn theseri«sof meetiugs here, return Kansas, vesterdav.
Mis. Gertrude Ec..ell,erKerciii,ie iip ed to his own ork S.iJ„i.|i.y. Mrs Ti,., mill sliippefla car ot flour to
from UiugfiNher Saturd >y evenhiw' as Burriss ren amed until Mondav wnen . . 11
the guest cf tile editor until Sunday she, too, went home. They are both ^, w iork this week.
evening. good si gers and will be greatly miss- j Mrs. Anglin was shopping in
Mrs Wood and little daughter from in 'he meetings, j ut.nneBBey Tuesday.
t lerked in there last winter. |
Mrs. Maud Grilfin and children ot
Waukomis were guests ot tlie Still
families Saturday and Sunday.
Last week .John Dozie purchased
' ill" stock of tin-Tl'jlierts livery sta-
1 hie an 1 has taken possession.
E. K. Foglesong of Princeton, Mo.
wns in I>over one day recently vis 1
ltmg his cousin, 1>. Foglesong and
! family
| F. 1 j. Boynton, wife and dau. h !
ter came up Sunday in the : uto
from Kingfisher and spent the day
Must, linking powders n.ntum ltil,Ilf,. J, wi|| pay y<lU
1",,"a.kr r""' "rr, ;'v-it. ti,.-,., f... fun .i.t..ii m Mem.
f'"i Mifu i" i 11 "• ALiO.N | | j Trmi.. t lllui),Ua, . C.
(lOOl)S link litH powder- 1
m tan in?e iis fear
For What Yea Now Spend to Im 8 Months
lie groceries you
.-£^111 " —J mud tu last yim* ao
I
mm
yular
size Ivory boai).
If you could bay ?:';!,.^ie- L"',"'eri,'''-v<
y/z/yy^////////////// 1 1 entir \"ear f* r v. • t it. now < ■ \ - \
i !| only m : I, ti.at \v.,uM m
- r I 48c
i& lbq] ^tv-t
white ]/..r l'> lb8.
f>tr.Aj white
i i\rtm C
voM j
<)idalioma w^WsS'lTii's Mrs''Bleu lis: Tlie best watch for thelllOll-| The Kernmic eluli met Monday
last week. ey at Talkington's. Come with Alr . Julin Miller.
Mrs A R. dinyton ef RutTalo, l^an* and see t Miss Zulah Tnvlor spent Sun.l;.\
1 sas, hus been visiting relatives in this , ... .
part of Oklalioina lor a couple oi ( W P Kimerer, Tom Sml'h, Sam '
weeks. VanGundy, Liek Itarr and George | Miss Myrtle Shenv. od spt ni Men-
Mrs Josephine Logan drove in Sat Iteams have hec'ii subpoenaed to he day and Tuesday in Euid.
urdav p. in. from near Crescent and m Chicago October -" to give testi- .
went to Enid on 24 to visit her mony In a suit in which tne United t akes, pies etc., can be v.oUy
daughter. , States Express Co is suing the Roc^ imp roved hy using THE A1/1 ON
1 with the former's parents.
Mrs. J. M. Gray and daughter, ,
Viss Helen, returned Wednesday 1
trom an enjoyable trip to Oluo where
they spent several weeks visiting '
relatives.
r--s\
[ slee
1 icine
> SiS"
WJ
3Cc
for 6 lbs.
X XXX
I'o 11 tiered
delay)
S m tar.
Lot A SUB-
S$B
S5c
for H reyn-
lur tic pt;<ja.
Gold liuxt
Wa ih ing
I'o ir tier.
Lot A twy
22c
'3 index Brand
There was no preaching service at ihy'Sa^ri^h^wiSn i U l^,V5 spi,fs
ie Kvarut-llcal churcn Snnd i\ even- j j j j do vu u'ider a pass ■ n- Misses Ollie \N ihi.-ri
f T nr' U". '"".""Vh".'■'•VM1' i ii is ag! i Tti'v « I, n, Ii. ,n. are \ i- .t,„,
I the services at tlie l..misttan ^,>]Mtllv irt siin.l.«>. Later: The I tllj9
the 1.
ill,
ed
church.
J M
rman and Via
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, , ... ..above parties have each received . . . „ . . o .
Payne and Charles Sherwood (i^legram not to come, the case having : Aliss Jeanette J>"ek spent Satur-
Frnnk llnuch started .Monday fori
southern Texas where he is sei t I v
the International Harvester Co. und
will he a I'.sent on this trip until
about Christmas.
duv night
Lena Stitt.
und Sundu) with
xiccoinpa.iied I)r and Mrs Anglin in postponed.
the an o to Kingfisher Saturday even- ■ t> . . .
ing to hear Senator Goi*e. lie got I 13llV your alanil clocks lit
into Kui^lisher on t he lo o clock train ' 'TcilkillK'tOll's'' nild tlicil ill M'ss Gertrude Archer returned
and spoke aft-t i that h ur. 'one year have them cleaned llonday trom Enid where she has
pisses Lou and Lora Mavnard of £rce j he en tor several weeks.
Garber were here a couple ol days
list week visiting at the home ot j j,. o# Clark, with his family, ar-
Mrs. Jnlia Mitchell. lhev went to | rivud here last week linn Carnegie
Heeding Sunday to visit their broth- j ..nf| will ttiis ti is home. lie i.
tr Frank and his family. j lining int.. tlie butcher shop with his
Arthur l'.idgley is again mingliiiji j brother Hurry.
anion},' his Iriends and Ids injuries! Mrg, o.ive Call of D.Kalb, Mo.
are lortuiiately not so serious as g( . oVt.r ,u 1)oV(M. u ,,ay (hi.
were at first, thought. llis arn> ■ first of tlie week aii.l visll«d lier sis-
1). I'oglesong made a trip to the
northwest part ot the state this
week in tho interest of the mill.
Rev. Ralph Hudson left Tuesday
veiling to attend the Methodist eon-
Mies lereuoe which convened at A!^a jes-
ter l.iy. Bishop Quayle is the pre-
siding hishop.
Dover was well represented nt
the show m Eaid yesteiday. Among
tl:ose who weut were L. Puis, wife
and diiU«_htnr, S. II. Drew, wife and
daughter and a nuuioer ot others.
Capt. and Mrs L
j j^rs, Frank Kouch returned Fri-
A 1 ( liapman j t|fty evening from Ardmore where
is g' tting
tapped
bic from
along nioelv und it is
ter, ,\jrs. llebbe. She was enroute
f lJ,rthf.,rr Hoi. f«;B Marl,, 0.l„r points! „f vui
Uom the uafortuuate a_. d«.at. I lQ Qjij.l wherc blie had been visiting. Kiugfialiei- until u.
are guests ot the latters parents. Mr. s^e VV;lH jQ attendance at the \V.
and Mrs. Boynton. Mr. Chapman , T u. convention. The trip was an
is a captain in the t . S urmy and enjoyable one ami the many good j
| will he stationed in the "hilipine derivecj Irom the as^ocia
islands for the coming year. 1 he\ tloQ g0 n,,y,y good women is
will sail lrnui San l ianeiico the 5lh inva|uilb|e ,0 UI1. cn._ interested in
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Lower, Sue L. The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1910, newspaper, October 20, 1910; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106926/m1/1/?rotate=0: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.