The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DOVER
Vol. 10
DOVER, kingfisher county, oklahoma, THURSDAY. i.'OV
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BuniiH'n
Of saying His Bacon
As l lli town I• ut< luT li:
tilings 5, i Could not J fi
from t!a- phi-kii « !i«*u c i
something to n. \e my but
After I' UiftU.'tiPK a ft w
and a Ju>ti('L* ol the IV;.n
Reauli/j w'r.s.....
Our Stefi
We want to. ro ti
immediately and t
Hu iek!\ \v* n:ui. • t
mm e liti adverii*iiur«
Se| I
I JX'ClUl.- t.-
ll lei tie
L*ri |*l
iiec our
01 llii
llr
the nights are cold this win-
ter if you supply yourself
with some of the nice,
WARM BLANKETS
we have bought this season
for the benefit of our cus-=
tomers. There are different
sizes, qualities, colors and
prices. We also have the
BEST COMFORTS
to be had for the money as
well as the proper material
for making them. Batting
in comfort size ready to cov«
er Don t let the col J weath-
catch you unprepared.
Igsigm. Siierwooa &Go!
'*aib r «e conclu.U-.l tt.ure ivas :ulll Nl.„ V,,K. (lw Ma,
' noiliint; in the Stulnteg to prevent and Kreezy U the Kf«*ui fur in weekly
nit* iroru 'peniug n Meat Market, Kauris, edited ty t he I'amoi s l oin
which 1 have done, and now. Dear i*tueo:n> pa^ei hi ivan-
, 11 | ... tt* for winch tttin. KD t.obern in «.
* uone, it will Ik? your own fault it
. regular CO..l iilaitei. Aiuonnr it# mail)
I you pay fancy prices for poor short iUoll,, Irjllllv, uv: I'rof. Foster's
weight beef and one tent a pound we. her forte. sis; totupitio crop re-
for lee as you have dune. It is my ports each wet I; tram its Auo ftpecial
intention, if I yet the patronage, to cro*' spoilers; latest market review?;
poultry, veterinary, oairy, Horticult-
ural aiiii oilier special uepartuients
patronage, to
build an ice house mid sell you ict
at a reasonable protir..
Yours Truly,
►w a M WiiltXLU.
AN ENJOYABLE TIME.
A most pleasant party was en
jjoyed by ;i n uin be of young pvpl.
! al the houie of A',i.-.n Florenoe Fo
giesnny Tuesdajli s jug who passeo
the time playing Various games aim
, tatiiig pop-corn and appli-s. The)
had a most delightful time.
Those present wire: Misses Fi\
eni eu by the best igrlciitural and
llvtslock authorities ol Kansas. Send
li) t*> ills iimucdiauJv tor this Kivat
bargain offer. Address Arthur Cup-
per, Publisher Mali and hivt-ze, To
pen a, Kansas.
I'hc Rev Irl R. Hick* 1V11 Almanac
Tne II v hi Ii llicks almanac tor
1U11, thai guardian angel oi 100,noo
ii -mes. is now ready. N i many are
now wildng io be witnout ii, and ihe
lev Irl it Hicks M: g i/. i . \N< id and
vVorks. The tAO are < ly one dollar
i year. The ulni.iiin.' «s ;►.>•; prepaid.
dy Lenora Burns, Cirrtrudi | >'o home or otll.u sh< -uld tail to f nd
' Archer, Klla Koucb, i'.iy Kouch,
land Layra Werner and Mo*to.
jC.iarles Webster, Lyman fcSeliicL,
( ail Archer, OiaSnowden, Chest: r
Uennelt, lieiuiiu Yal.Ctundy, Ilany
i liunce and Clinton Kennedy.
x)<
3«m«r*"ai ra-t-saayiftdta—O^tn:mmta&fmnam. jnat&sea:so1.k
B. BANE
the jeweler
♦:t4'Vim )
s
YEOMAN.
j The Yeomen will meet with Mr.
j and Mrs. \\. 1*. Wiblc Tuesday
j nigM, November, iMJ. All
hers imited.
Pearl Wible,
Correspondent.
or thefti, to Word and Woiks l'ub-
tailing Company, St L< uis. Mo.
Chris i n Church Notes
L. t Suiiday a great day at
the ( In .bt ni i iiufcli. Tlu re were
l- in ulUudauee at the Bilde
5*ehoo!. 1 hi« quarltr will show the
Hie:it s' atteiidano in the hintory ot
I lie rhureli. We now have live ada 11
elu-sih that have made application
lor certificates winch places them in
the list ol organized classes. The
loiiovMiii; are the names of the class*
ts: Loyal Men, Loyal Women, Loyal
Bereaus, Loyal fcvius ami Loyal
Uaugtitti*.
We have also made application
for certificates lor a ITout Hank
Bible School. We will have the
tourih I ron t raiiii behool in tin*
slute.
Suulay was the day for Anieiiean
Missions. tiacn class Itu.k an oil'er-
iug Io:* this work and when added
together made $11.80 iu addition to
the regular offering of the classes.
1 tie Bible School decided to oh
serve Christmas by hav.ng an old
iasnioued tire-place with a tree on
each side ior the presents. Ttic
school voted also to pui presents <'ii
the trees aud anytne who desires
may put presents on these trees fori
their families and trieiids. A num. I
l er ot iinu mil tees were appointed I
I and the work has already started for
Ov-' ♦c^r30u^u^c<iM>\"dcoc.
:<wo
Get The BEST and MOST \
1 • gieat time on that occasion.
WANTED—Everyone in Dover
an I vicinity to ie.nl th • oiening
rtiapleis of the now Miial ly
Itobert W. Chain bt-rs in ti.«
November l.uiiiher < t C-
j v.ome oui lo tiie Bible School audi
see a school that is growing; si
school w liers every one is busy
lull ol enthusiasm.
K 'er\cue welcome to all the
of the chin eli
Iv'nj T'iKher; Oklu!toma
It- L -V 1*. I< Ft. Watch lDA>i>cclor
Sfyatchcs, Clocks Jevv-
elr)', Fine China,'Cut
Glass and
i' otice.
4—
Sir.VKUW AIM".
Repairing and
ENCJkAVIXO
i At the urgent Boli( itntion . fiuim-
Iii i b nf my frii-ii-Is I liav. <|.
! tn it couple of hums c;.ch
jdu.viii D'lV.'A luiivecii tianiH Non.
21 ami Iiiginiiiriu 1-1 i.t; y Nov.
Box Spring3,
Tltnnk-tiiviiiB in here- |
o >uu thunUIu! for this.
JBsenHTffirzssr. —g—K JU .. JOSffiOaB miKgama ^ &'
m
ALADDIN INCANDESCENT KER-SENE N'ANTLC
/.«V//7/>
i'l ducesa uniform and white llgt.t
Costs 1 cent for ft hours continuous
A.v j'i in (f.
A m> supplies, sut h jis mailt 'ei- . chimneys,
« |i is • k' vosem oii l:nni>.
11 and will
: number of pa i iit> . aeb ev mm
J 'l In- net (it\Ci. ii-•. uk
Dr. Gnlhiiier.
C-hiinpractor.
mopotitan ] vu,
Miigazine It is the great est novel!
of the year and is illn.-hatid by!
mem- i Chark'a Da'.a ^ j ^
Club Offer. j wii;lt
\\ t will .">inl you the Wichita j .veai ?
Weekly Eagle, the Arkansas Valie.v (Jrandina Market and Julia (Jrap- i
Vaimer. AleCaJI s Aiisgainiie ami1 .
the l over News all for one year fi r :",;r sliu,,1>,,;y ,n Hc,lUe,?^ UIM< j
the very low price of $1.-50. Now "M^ Uv'L^•
j Len Bond and wife took a load of
i cotton to Hennessey last Saturday..!
1 The two Eaton boys, the two!
is the time t« subscribe
RALLY DAY
at
Taxes!
The tuxes
Dr. 1. On
time ilnrii g
T .xes! j
"or 11110 will bo fine
• half can he paid any j
the man!h; the. last
he delinquent Jun> 15.
t half i< not p.iid in [)e-
J''or sale by
\V. w \\ vvtA\\.
Otwv: v
^n&'rS-U:. ?
•jt, *Lt.- .HSjf «>■ ■
A -.'M
0 if st
imited At Lincoln AUssIonary Baptist Church Ii,,nd I; y ;.nd Art Benson were,
'\ out bun tWo i.iulits la-t week1
re Sniidsy ir> villi their liouuds an I caplured
is iii- 2,, l;To, f. r three pessotns, Uve skunks, and one I
rabbit-
P. (J Markcl sp nt Sunday at
lbe home ot irles Williams. j
A- \j. Mayes and wife and two;
sous were visiting a A shopping in |
Kingfisher l.isrl SaluWiiy.
O. (i. Mayes, Ad Eaton, wife!
and daughter were visiting Len I
Bond and family last Sunday and'
ate possoni for dinner.
Mrs. Charlie Einley and children
spent last Saturday and Sunday at
Lincoln M
i.i.urcn 1-;
bav. a r «ily on
Jsovemhei, w • it
Lhethurch. We will nave dinner o
the gro .mi. We v i l io piej are 111
e.mnch for the winter Come cm!
Come ail! Come and giv- •. som<?
in ne.\ for our ehnrch nd fo d Mill
Wes-, ou for helping Ins eaiiM-!
We w t| have m:,v sermon* o.i thai
day. I«ev li it litis piee'iies at 11
„ a m. Rev M K i\e !at .'1 p. in. aim
hill will I f deln queiit Juii> lo. |{.«v i'oilsal ui;.;?• t. We wani to raise
If ti:., (list l.alf i< rot p.ii.l in Dr>- o.. that J-J unit Miff'.., tlio Lord
willing. \S >■ «a111 ...i i.D i lor llie
c:*tn ut, a p. i.alty of one itnil ti churcli. f\.1 M ltichai.lson,
tin If per rent will be ad.leil on the J IMstor.
first of Janimry uml rncli immtli1 A few damaged School
tlirr.aftrruntil pai.l books for sale at a bargain
J. 8. Patrick, Co. Trp.ii>. at tnis . fllCi.
Miller- & i'sils shipped anotln r
e:ir of c.ttle to WiuUita Saturilnv
¥3
1,-jpcr... ; r cf Interest (• jT-p tin
'JUtncjrit cf Oaf 'PietzrJcnu
— her sisters, Mrs. P. l'erral.
Mn. Stubl,s Tuesday morning re- ,Jr Vjll(,n, Ha8 calM out
. ... r j, . , ( oeived a box ot oranges from her sou Uli> IleiBhburllood UVl> llights h.Ht
nijilit, 1. I M.8 folioning them next nti Galveston, Texas tliev liavinu l i il I r I" i r i
, * week to the homes of Jul Barkers
.. * IIIkI. been irntlwr. il ftfa i l v*rn tl n .
indLlia-. William.- on account of
W. 0. (leWie went to Guthrie lie.*. Uicki.ess, hut tlw two patients are
improving nic iy at tiiis tune.
jaa*wwizc^itf*3r5B!R-t ^
I' M Ucdinjt. >n win in lviiigllsh-•
yesteiday.
Levi Cray lini-hed l>nls< mining the
iaterior of ihe (irug blore yeso-,i\Iav. j
The big .') can I •>: found m.der THE
ALTON HOOPS label. That isqual-j
i
U
"jfssirvP
just been gathered iiea.i irom the
Guthrie trees.
Monday to visit bis son# W alter, and Clias. Sherwood sold a hog ihtr
will also go to OrJuado before re- first ot the .week to Harry.Olark, the
turning. butcher, which lacked 10 days of
Mrs. Oloupli corap lnwn Saturday tlx moiitlis ol.l and tipped the
ity, who iS'-nienebS and pr
A1 Drew of Waukomis was here
•Saturday night and Sunday visiting
b 1:5 brother! tf. li.
H. It. DuBois, a former friend ot
the 1'uls family at Amis was their
I guest Sunday night.
Mr.-*, Crank llumphiey of Billings is j Chester Bennett and Ora Snowden
expected I.-Ie tnulgl.t. IW.-dnewJa: 11 sr,t.nt 0IR. (|ay ikig week ia the coun ••>«!« job work for the Matrons' Li-
fi svcul TlnitiksKlvii i; with liei t 1(;U| t, j" | brnry. They will he Hlile to start
ler, Mr# Hebbe. j
Mr and Mrs Ii, A Mitehnll liavc lis. ,Mre- s-
d noel t'l.i.ls tciiiay Mr. Julia Miioli-j Kii'L'l'.sher Thui'8il::y
ti), MraodMrsA l'aul, Mr and Mrsjdav with Airs. John
KrauK Linn, Mi ai.dMr.s Liughis und |
Harry Mitchell.
Miss Ollie Wini(>rman was ui Hem 1
neasey Friday.
Mrs. Vincent has been quite «ic! 1
the past wt-eii.
A. Paul was in Kind a couple oi'
days tbis week.
J. T. Moorehead and family ate
turkey at the hotel today.
Tins ofiice this week priuted 300
envelopes lor t!ie I'over Hotel.
Dr. Overstreet whs iu Dover S.in-
day lp'tiJ Kingfisher ou a prt.lesionul'
ViSlt.
John Miller aud his father.
Christian Miiier, ^'ere ia liiugtisUer
Monday.
The editor leavts Friday morning
' on a tew days busiue*s tup to Lniit
and Hunlet.
.iia. Biles and Miss Leta
Bunce vc-sitrdav drove to where Mi.~o
scales at -Ti) lbs.
Milo Maudlin, editor of the Hen-
nessey Press Democrat was in Dover
Saturday-, He has only been in
Oklahoma about six mouths and is a
hustling newspaper man.
Kev. (). G. Brown holds Thanks-
eiviug services at Harmony today
and a turkey dinner is to be served
there. In tlie evening he preaches
another sermon at Oak view.
, with several hundred volumes.
came up from | Pastry spic^ Is a tu-nd of sweet
and spent the Head tlie Christ;;^ church notes spices ready to DUt in your baking or
qjiler. j and se«i what a ■_\ <1 report they cooking. . THE ALTON GOODS
| evening from Knid and visited her
'parents, (i. W. williams aud wife,
| until Sunday evening.
I (ins Ruth left yesterday for a
visit with his parents and brother at
llewston, Kansas, ami expects to re-
| turn the first ol the week
The News office has been doing
A series of meetings is being held ! 'IUVP- OIRi
here dy the Baptists jtev. Osborn ! greas,vw Bible SHio
is conducting the meeting. L. 8. Blaekman
•f the most pro-
w*' know of.
h«ung delayed
The editor and little fikiiis, Robert sl^ mothers ln J. by her oontin-
and (ieorge, are dinuer gui-sts today
ot Mrs. Blackmail at the hotel.
.Jason Jones spent Sunday in Heu-
ncbsey. He has also been suffering
with tlie rheumatism this week.
Miss Antoinette Saunders came
home lrom Kingfisher Friday, even-
ing and remained until Sunday.
Col. and Mrs. F. L. Boynton came
up from Kingfisher Sunday and spent
j tiie day with the former's parents.
Dr. Merrill, the Hennessey
dentist is here every Tuesday.
Don't forget it.
Tin
ued daugercus ihle«3. Owing to
her age it is questJ.uaMe whether
not she will reeovv
brand is what you need.
The Dover Hotel is serving a
Thanuseiving dinner today that is
tue best ever. The table there i*
.always plentifully supplied but they
are serviug an extra amoUut of good
things for today's least.
J. Lair and family of Kansas and
Mrs. Dr. East of Chit kasha, Oklu.,
were visiting at Gran dm a Markel's
last week.
C. J. Sbief, w ife and sons went I
to church in Kingfisher last Sun-
day.
Will Jeti and wife spent Sunday I
at the home of Mrs. Jett's parents, !
M. Benson and wife*
Ch is. Husted and wife spent, j
Sunday at the home of A.L . Mayes I
and wife/
O. (). Mayes and wife, Len j
Bond) wife and son, Olen, spent ]
Saturday aud Sunday at the home
of Johnnie Brewer and family near
Hennessey*
Is it not time.you thought, ol" vour
Christmas cakes? if you are not sat-
isfied with your receipt you can not
one by applying t.o jour grocer or
i II10 A LTO N M K UCA N TILE CO M
PANY, Enid, Oklu.
For Your
MONEY
Ey spending it Jt DPEW'S
We have the LARGEST and
BEST SI OCK from which io
select. You will be satisfied
with the G oods and the Pries
you pay if you do your buy-
ing here. Our GROCERIES
are of the best and we have
a complete assortment. We
pay the highest market price
for produce.
Yours for Business
S, H DREW
". 00->003♦C.*C D«OOt.'«■ ? OC.^
Enid's New §
Hiatal and Cafe. 9
THiS O.X'.^OR^O)
North (ji and
Convenicui
1 ivect Car Line $
o to to ^
g Post OiTioe All R R Stations
ti vSvOM^wovv!-:^ • ft.jsx.o *c:-o:o*o:o*a-:-c $
0
« The Best Bread is Made of
C>
6
0
t
6
1
Pride
\VTXXJ:R bM,()trK
<y i)Ovor,EI lc nn< I Mtuiarcli
Meal and Ground Feed
Live Slock Dealers
DOVER MILLING COMPANY
O u r
n v i t a t ion.
()nce ench week we pay for this space for the
privilege only of inviting you once again to be-
come a depositor of our bank.
i 'f'le person who reads about us fiity-two
I times a year ought to know us at least
J fifty-two times better than if lie had read
j of us but once. The better he knows us
j the more likely he is to like us and our
I business methods.
f \ our account, large or small, is urgently so-
licited and re p6ctiully invited.
Bank
Notice.
Patrons wishing to purchase season tickets to the
The
of
Dover
Oklahoma
mechanical toje at Pound's
rt.e„K. t store iu ivinyfisher includes ■
autos, traine, loop the loop in an j
auto, and every imaginable coutri- j
vtiuce. Some run by winding and |
lien a Buuce is teaching, cart of j a train of cars by battery. .Surely
Km^fiiiher, kr.d aim returned'with
Notice j | Farm For Sale. holiday photoqraphc.
159 acres in Logan Co. Ok-'" in "eed
lahoma,5 miles west of Orlan- °aln^UP „Brya^
^ i j on • u- 4.- u 1 Do\rer, Okla, He will
Lyceum Course are requested to do so before Dec. 5th, come to your home and
the date of the next number, as after that time there lar, 3 acres orchard, all kinds anteed^601 8uar_
of fruit, good granary, other ^
improvements, living water | , received a car of
year round, price$3,500,terms ct
wr , Wisconsin potatoes, $1.00
per bushel. G.. S. & Co,
i-i T'tvi! i.rttl Slud.1^.
| people ran tir.fi wl.it ti . y want in
lhi:,
wili be 110 season tickets on sale and the regular ad-
missior of 50c and 25c will be charged. For the bene-
fit ot those who did not have the opportunity of buying
season tickets before, the price has been reduced from
$1.50 and 75c to $1.25 and 60c. Don't forget to pur-
chase pickets before Dec. 5th, and get the benefit of re-
duced prices.
W. C. Hebbe,
Dover, Okla.
on part
36.4t
" *" We retail all our pooduce
Miss Caldwell s hats are|sowecan give you the best
rlnssv. Secure one during j possible prices for your but-
the Reduction Sale now 011. ter aud eggs. C. H. Brewer
Hemic- sey.
Heur
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