The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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THG DOVER NEW
a.
Vol. Xr
DOVER. KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 3. , IglI
tiik man
behixd"
Is the one who buys
his goods at the wrong
place. We have the
GOODS YOU NEED and the
prices are as low as
are consistant on first
cla33 stuff.
M.
Of
we a r e
pkepa
To supply your Fall
and Winter needs. A
nice lins of dress ma-
terials, outings, scarfs
and countless other sea-
sonable articles.
BRING US YOUR PRODUCE
GILCHRIST.
SI I ERWc)()!)
& COMPANY
n i Death Resul'
Gunshot Wound
lliAilt-s Mukumson .lieil KiitJay
t J a in fruii. i|... , (T,. f ii gi,n
li"t wi,und In-r. ivivi'il ilie -Idi ,.i
(JK |"Ut. lit* was ilintut Iiiiik a
t«D pill- belonging negro, Wil
• i 1'} nutiie, an,I i|,i' In I li*r h.vn g
nuAM-il lii« cotton front lime to tiute
thinking nompone vvus stealing it,
flrril, til" I,all p.-nitr ting tbe spinal j
chord I In' woiiikJuI mmi wua
ii'Vi r a I ilc to leuve his I* J after
| waril
Anily \V iImiin enuli' in Sunilay
fr id ai«*utiittii California, au<t uiaile
# abort visit in In* niece, .Mrs Dim
North up. Slip liuit nut seen him
siuee alii' aa a little jrirl.
WAUNIKG
I Positively No Hunting Al-
lowed ou mv farm, known as
the Levi Wilson and T R Gra-
ham farina. Any parties
'iai.ght mi u> premises with a
Kuu will lye p-osecuted to the
full extcut of tbe law.
Jj_ J. RtllGLtY.
NO HtXTINO
No hunting allowed ou the
j T. C. Smith taneh.
T. C. Smith. '
Kmckt K. Sjnugue but rented
I'liiuk . tilui'liauiilli shop uuil with
his wife will suoii in* settled iu tbe
W L. Moore houdm hi tbe west pan i
town. I hey PS|M'f!t to inula* u trip
t* Kuid oue day t iim week
r
*«*->au=j '~^r .i.
A REMINDER
U e now have on SALE a complete list of the
new HOOKS. Come early and make iour sel-
ection before the line is broken.
A r.so
A NICK LINK OF HAN l)H.\ US
I-iOTT ItROS,
KING ' I.SIIKK
The BANK OF DOVE:.
Dcvcr. Okldhomj,
CAPI fAL STOCK £20,000.00
We invite you to make this bank \our x.. sc..
when in town. We are here to serve the people'..i' t
county. Coiue in and visit with us. We are . Iu
glad to talk with you. Mav be we can be of service
you. May lie you can help us. We do not allu ■
bank in the country to serve yon better than we-
course we do not practice any wild-cat schemes, but
look after our customers' interests in a way thai
most profitable to them and at the same time prole
our own interests, Start an account with ti wheth
large or small, and yon will he convinced of what v
have said. ()ur deposit« are (,UflK «,N] £tD
can't lose a penny.
We will make out your legal papers, make you a far
loan, write your insurance, sell or trad" your farm <
property. Come iu and see it;
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Re jtolve d '
{THAT THE ART OF BEING WELL
IDRFSSED 15 TO BE DRE5SEP FOQ
EVERY OCCASION -EVEN IN Ti|£
iKitciiem. Turkey, salad oh
^ 'Any DAintYPish should
U'Ii
Rronrb' ,
Hubs
bin llu I
Cnril I iii"
CnlIn, I'll
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M I. I. I'.
Ci IT I .
K c .Is
I".- F<)U r
is, Mother, Wif# . Sisiir, S
I ! « •• the fiuirtf I; ift f ,r
81 00 up Ilj r I'i- s,
~ &' Hat Pins
1 7"> ' Liskets,
rt, * u'll
5 0O
2 75
1 .10 '
N«*el\lrteen
Pendants,
PllrwM,
Ring*,
I 'iiIT I *« • x • h
V i I i..%
in 11' i up
II ^ I LI w at Pete's
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M. A. MiTuii'i.i.,
President
C. II. SlIl-KWOO
Cashier
lioi.uri; o.MlTil,
bookkeeper
Ihn
M ji«-
IVof.
I'll Is* i <>•.'! A CJRANT l.r.Mll
I > UUM <fe Ct>.\ I I-,; "i n txi., \-
Mrs. Rosa Allen is in charge. Coed meals tan
time. Hot chili, coffee, pies, fresh bread, candi<
ci ars. Special attention to Farmers trade Let u
st"1ax n""' ed im j i is, I'rop.itt<ii
flUIO
BOOT
Box Springs.
Froyrain
! Program of tile Kin^Qslier County
; Teachers AMuciution to he held \u
j UeuDi*H«fV, Saturday, Dec litli, 11.
i Korvnooo; U:30. Music. Mrw \\ \\.
i Pearl; I\a< bui«; (Jeogrupliv, John
! I u111thiHi DiseiiH.s'nu; Music,
n«wy; T* telling U« o«r.i|iliy,
noli • (j. OiHeiissiiiti; Lecture
I Niiiart <>I K«lui<'i <l
! All* riteM111 ; | MMI,
h« \ ; I'r .-icliuiu ,i I>i,i
i Hie l^urhuiuu, i>iseu
l'meiie.
j Ti-acliin^: ^Im.c, Nl
CU^hi(H), One :«i : pla\
am «> . V-inrc; .Music,
Lecture, Miimiih m
T. T.Gentry,
I'RKTTY CHINA
A lot ol new, prettily dcc
orjtcJ chiiu just received
ut our store from which you
cju select nuny pretty gifts
or jrticlcs for your own use
J.
WILL YOI/R. TURKEY TAJTE (iooD ir YoU
JIT DOWN TO the table .shabbily clad?
•Some people think it ij i/nnece^jary
To EAT to live. eating will make
YOU "EX!jt" but you mu.st wear good
CLOTHEJ al^o if you wijh to "live."
Mauk & Buncc.
Use Saval RtimsrtlGs and Save all Your Poultry
Sfival Ri-mclv for
LI.M BKKNKCK.
These Ri'mi'ilii'B Never
FAIL.
Sjnd f.ir thu liooklet.
/ Saval Rt'mntv for
BOWK I. tRi'URLES
CHICK CHOi.KRA nr
WHITE DIAKKHCEA
Are Wanted Every-
where.
These RGHEEIL'S Sold on an Absolute GUAR A.VftU to c'o « hat we
. - claim for them
bacn of our Ucinediea tuio dollar a Iwttle.
Saval Remedy r.ompanu PCfoUO! Eiirt. Chi
We me now ready to fill
your mail order* uri Hint
nti Aul-o Boot in Tan unii
Black, it liiftb out, 17 But-
ton Bout thu! MnlivaeM til
that ,8 new in font .
ein ,u I,1!.quality ii^ UU
Mens' Tan «n>! lilnck lint-
ton ShoeH with lii^li 1-K> und
heel, those new ones, a
largo gelertion to . _ .
rhooBO fronj al 4.vlU
We have 210 pair chilrtteiiH
arliool hIioi* m t.,n and
hi nek. All. Kilid leiither
good wearable . _
uIiopb nt I. ^,.7
n*o*o o*o«o o C!*Qwc oo«G oi o s o o*'.'.*o i
I The Best Bread is Made of I
S t
I WINNER FLOUR
^ Pride o' DOVQ^EJI; ind Monarch J
| Meal and Grouts Feed |
| Live Stock Dealers ^
S DOVER MILLING COMPANY
O ♦
Ienids 610
shoe store
FlIVIiEU SHOE CO
Misa Elsie Dunn ot Ilenuesaey has
aDOOunccd ber coming marriage to
Joliu Moore tormerly of Dover. Mre
^ L. JJoore, of Mallow, and Mrs
happeoburg were guests at an after-
noon tea at her home last week when
the coming event was mode known.
tbeyouLg pcoplo will mate their
Ofgic.
F. X. Stucki and Henry Knini-r
werem town Wednesday from Kiel
Mrs. Thompson rame down from
Hennessey yesterday to visit at the
Kappei.bu'g home.
Miss ' Jraham, a teacher at Kiel,
is spending ihe Thanksgiving holi !
daj-3 ath-?r hema in
E. b. Sout1i*ick, of Cooper Creek
J was in town Monday.
^ Miss (Joldee Smith experts i^
upend ill' week end visiting friends
in Enid.
While in Enid Misses Stitt and
Wilderman were guests at the Paul
and Geist homes,
M A. Mitchell and wife have a
little haliy girl who put in her ap
pearance a, their home Saturdaj
night.
Mr Ettner, an aged man living
several miles out of town, died Hun
day and burial was made in tile New
Home cemetery. Claud Mauk had
charge of arrangements.
The Glazier b' •J8 from nesr Kiel
had several head of mules in town
tbe latter part of tbe week. A buy !
er from Hennessey was down to see
11-27.UU1.
Here we an* a^aln and O dear how
wlnriy but ii is .in j | vtiiio that blown
nobody ^ro«
john Rrevvii" hi id 11 • \*ei. sImj>
pt'iff In HfhhvhbCy (me (1 > la- v wc«k.
Cbjs Luiife i.a.s i.eci, «,i. i h.
'rilci lint.
j the Sutulaj Schoid is pi(^ressin^
jUlCeif aii I a i art. lti\ iU'ii in coiiif. mid
belp iothugo' d wori%. l «treiiii> oouie
I and bring your co jdrcn.
Chas, Wiliians ih i iejia.iiiK to build
AUc^v f rti jUi*i Iu, Vc piuspeieil in
dphe of . ii j cry h uhoos
A* L- .'l.xjo nod ia.itiil> spent i i.
day ®ycLitig t i,/u ii/cv.er non..-,
Sotxi *. of .hv ywjng juji> m ih^
attended 1 it • n-.it iu Do; i Sun-
div ni^hv
j ^Vd tt is aloj' ic XijanksgivfriK it «l
ifrieu^sfll'c we going tu give tl.i.uks
( for the r auy oJefc^ir^'a receiviuuur.iip
' the p , ii year oi fa.Jp tin
| thauktui, nod in s uje wh} gi<*"(it-n
th««r Otarts. bometiiDes n muu woio
j t.i more dppreclateu itmu *. .•> oi
, uioc^v Let us all s.e«j d w c.«. i.ot
j belp sod llu litany.
! ui.u ibiui.u j ai \\ u ,i, ii lf>
,delliog i *-"* hioc and j.epuiii,^ lo
Juio^c lo i\u >««.- ii. u, - in.ui luuire.
'We r^.ft U> 'Ol .Si (l,t ||, L UI ^ nh
I tbf 11, pUu es v* lit it t \ei ■ ljt*j ^.o.
Tittle Hon i.u .elieol .oila,., Monday,
on account i me Ua.eiS^l n.c ie„
i Misses ln'U and Lena IJiiiilo were
ia Kiugllsiu-r I'liursilay.
I Miss Ireiii tleblie naa been visit-
| llig 111 Enid lor a week |« t.
ice W. K. tilac ouri., at
i rteunesbcy, for tarm Loans.
U Boynton was a business vis-
UM". II.
hi; It'adn
Mellio s
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Ir in. Mi l.
Il( Dill shi
President.
J A I'lank Ii ah pone to Knn«iM
rliere lie will probably locate.
.\|i«* (\vntlia Miiebeli *ns a dinner
tiesl Sii11«In\ of Mr mill \|r« \V |\
I K him r«-r.
>hss Jimalnu S.m fli vame lif.nie
Iroii. Kriid tlie lirst i.l tln*l week turn
neverul days ft ay.
Mi.-pJ«*rinie Mills left yesterday
f« r her In me in Walter. She v
so*«,d « couple of days in Anadarko 1,1
while ei r«*llie.
TI IK PLACE 52
> • UR $ Drug Si ore Hennessey, 5
M
GLflSS&S flCGUi{flTEL>y FITTED
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By Examination
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IIS ni Kingfisher unci lieu
'••n , r ni-ssev >.*itiirduy, Dec. 9th, 1911,
JUHMo 10 (III a. m. and 4:00 to 5:00
k ti" i nveriMir to hriiiLi K.
lm Wi'stfull irom Ariz mi
i d on ollejied mi«a|-pro| iiatioi
iihIh while in t.iie hankinj Imi-i
S.ITlien are nine indi««-IP- '
•ii* auniiiHl. 1 lieiii. Tbe\ formally
iiilueted a h-md at Lamont.
I Moore, County Supt.
hem Sbnil. Ass't Supt.
ROM
actosy
illiS £QA1H
FOR 0WI.V
EM
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^JOLID comfort, Uiai u waatu chelr like ti
-a como in weary ti cm « hard Hay's '
s auonli when you 'r i . '
....w w «•/ «VM ■ uuu nii> M w\ i s:
.ii Lhcsoit cushions, L^ht Up the <>i
to, the love you fomet yen attired. Y< 1 f .rt;etally ,u. , .
You oro content and atp«aca with the \toi Id. h
Enjoy evenings like these—replace For.se of vour hard, uncoi-- \ v
fortablo i traiRhl hackcd chairs with a i-oiij.lo of easy r-, •,
'. Morris chair now v.'hile you bav.- Ilo opp irtuni:y All our
furniture is new. up-to-date, the product of tlie best factor), .,
t.ne pr.ccs are so low that In every vs**e v u can save fn m 1 1 'o ~,o n,.r u_ 1 e
r that you take bochen . • , 1 ' ® J ; ■ 1' ;-v
■ ird & Co. guarantee of f olfaction or money refunded. ' ell ia tho Montgomery
1 itor to Dover tbe latter part ol
I week.
! ^r8 Miller and Miss Frances lUis-
sell visited iu Kui^lisber tbe last of I
II he week.
I Mrs PebwortU came up from King-
fisher Thursday to visit a', the
Biles home.
; Misses Nannie aud Grace
; were quests at tbe I>r Myers home
iu Kiu^fislur Friday.
Harry VanScyoc and wite
moved to h)idd and are quite
phased witb their new location.
Mrs Clyde Sherwood bad us week j
end quests, Misses (iUdvs Cosbow •
and Florence Fash from Kingfisher.
Is it no tune you thought of your
Christmas cake? If you are not satis
Bed with jour receipt you can get one
b> applying to your Krocer, or THE
ALTON Mercantile
the 1
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Barr j
have
well
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