The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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BEGINNING
The New Year started
out very encouragein£=
ly, promising prosperi-
ty to our vicinity. We
appreciate your patron-
age during the year just
past and will continue
striving to merit your
patronage, by selling
goods worth the money
Your success is our suc-
cess and we hope to gain
new friends as will as
retain the old ones. Ac-
cept our good wishes
for a prosperous year.
gilchrist.
SHERWOOD
a: company
DOVER, K1NGFISHE
TRAINS COLLID
Engineer Killed
O' NTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, iqi2
No. 44
Wedding Journey B
In February
girs'A. & M. Professors
Will leacn in Tents
rwif
Wednesday morning ttjo
Ihjuiu! Flyer, No ML and ••
taw train made a head end
;it El Kt'llO, I!:«; t
, Jim Potter, ml
! ill** (irtau'ii and other « ng
! i lie tuviden! «<:« urr« «l in I
I limit and the details of ti.
I have n«.t Ikxii learned op
1 tim -of ^oiiig to |>n>s. It
dei'8tooil that toi:e of th
gem were* hurt.
1 Later—The fin-man of the liver'u":11 take a uediiintf trip
died in u few hours. The dead en I
j giiiecr whs also on the flyer, thr11^1'1
I men on the other enjme fc
! e< niing train in tunc to stop am
Mr. Harry D. Wale* of thin city
and Mi"®. Kvel.vii (5. Drew wne
married in Goodland, Kansas, <m
Dii-emlier 1"*. aim] went from there
to Omnhn and Lincoln n lining
7 to ('« !• nn'o 8piin&N I y way « f Den-
•• \ar«i j ver- mriving in time t" altind i
i. He: | t'lirifttmas tuiprise pari J :i t tin
to the homa of the groom'- nmiln r.
is uti - J Mr. and Mi*. Wale* will ' e at
pas! en- I iiieaft*r January Lr at North j u
brunry they 1 beiielited
w jjj tinned next t
I include a visit t> New Orleans «!nr- J There will I
Mardi Gran, and stops in | incut Schools
Puriog last summer, a immlter
f professorsemp'oyed at the A. V* M
wet ks |,old-
m < ni > 'hiii'!- in « :Vr-
l-i'ine"afw Januar.i
N' v:\da avenue. In F<
College devoted
i? g Kneamii
cutcuunt
men and women
people and \\< rk
sincc iiiy, as teurlutH
they had khown in ti
and hi boratoriev f tl.v
e greatly
)kl:ih>>tnu-
went out
1 with th
urn in te
The wcrk u i 1
at I- nst hvc Mi
f Aiiiieultnre Ik
w theM>a'm Havana, Matam.i-;, I different portion* - l <l:;l i1 "in t
intiago, Colon, various points injing the Muniner < | I'M J I>%
if
t out of the way. l'anatiia, Port# Ilic
jollier interesting p'aces to visit.
Miss Goldee Smith has been,They ron template sending four
made assistant cashier at the hank. j montlm on the trip.—Colorado
Misses Bertha Smith and Kola |Sprin|?8 • iazett •.
lilcvins returned home Sunday after I Hie above item will be of interest
i having spent the week
, gfisher, the gut fits of
! 10 vans.
end in Kin
; lo many of jut render* as the bride
M iss
'lias many acquaintance"* ami friends
Lillian j |1ore. May happiness a 11 en 1 Ileal.
THE MBISTERSiNGERS
Will be in Dover, at the Christ-
ian Church, Thursday evening,
January 4th. Don't forget the
date, You'il not regret coming.
RESOLVED
that IT beats THE BAND
WHAT VE' CAM Do WITH OUR,
MONEY BY GOOD JUDGMENT
amd management if we Go
To THE RIGHT PLACE.WHERE
eXHEVKNOW
bust/ ^rov/ii
BERNARD
The registered OPTICIAN,
in ' etc's Drug S/ore. . . .
KINGFISHER Ckh.
l'l'LS REST AllRANT. LUNC11
ROOM «fc CuXFKCTIOXKRY
Mrs. Rosa Allen is in charge. Good meals at any
time. Kot chili, coffce, pies, fresh bread, candies,
cip.TrS. Special atlualion lo Farmers trade. Let ns
serve you. pj i ) pijls. Proprietor
ftnUiOiwrutf BVTwr ra.j&Tf R HRuwy<Co G/iiCAtfa. ,
WHY DOEJ ONE PLACE BECOME THE RIGHT
PLACE? UECAU.SE AT THAT PLACE THEY
TREAT PEOPLE RIGHT 6Y GIVING THEM
THEIR MONEYS WORTH. YOU CANNOT AF-
FORD TO .SPEND YOUR MONEY WHERE THI.S
I.S NOT DONE. YOUR INTEREST I.S OUR IN-
TEREST FOR l/NLEJ.5 YOU PROSPER HOW
CAN WE? WE ARE HERE To «STAY AND CAN
NOT AFFORD To RUIN OUR REPUTATION BY
NOT BEING SQUARE. YOU CAN RELY ON
OUR GOOD J AND OUR PRICES.
Mauk £ Bunce.
THE
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Your Poultry
Cured or Money
Refunded
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We are now ready to fill
ynur mail orders on that
new Auto Hoot in Tan and
Black, a high cut, 17 But-
ton Boot that embraces all
that, is new in foot .
wear,a $o. quality at^■ • vfv'
Mens' Tan and Black But-
ton Bhofs with high toe and
heel, those new oim*s, a
large selection to
choose from at
San Jami and I A- iV M. t olh^e and Ijisi. • A ju
cultural Schools, uridt*r auih« r.i>
given President (.'•uiticll by n.«
Statu Board of Agriculture at \
meeting held in August l.i-t, as pn -
vided in the fol lowing mot inn, w invl
wan adopted:
Moved that the A. iV M. t 11 j.
j lie authorized to hold six-day school
'of agrieulture next year, the contest
j by counties to he baseil on total
membership of farmers' Institute to
cot lit one-hull'; and the second one-
half based on attendance at three I
regular meetings held during the
year at any time after Septeuibor 1,
The attendance to be based against
the total member-hip shown by the
Institute as in the first cost. As
many as tin six-day sehools two in
each Supietne ( outt Judicul I'.s-
irict-aie hereby authorized. The1
counties winning during the year
are not barred from this contest-
There may be ten of these En-
campment Schools held in Okla-
homa; there may be only live, de-
pending upon the interest manifest-
ed by the different County Farmer?'
Institutes in supporting their work
and sending in their reports. " The
active season for Farmers' Institute
work is now on. Two teams of lee
turers are now in the lield working
amongst the farmers, under the
direction of State Sup« rintendent
E. 1*. Ansley. Notice has been
given the Presidents and Secretaries
of the County Farmers' Institute
in all parts of the State, asking that
they report before January 1
whether or not they expect to enter
the congest for one of the six-day
schools. 1'pon these requests will
depend very largely the decision by
the College authorities as lo how
many schools will be held next
The attendance lasi
Box Springs,
12-31-1911.
Hello! did von see old ^anta? \N e
did and lie was a jolly old body too.
\\as'nt that a fine snow? You
ougUt to see tlie farmers smile! some
thing to smile for.
The Xtnas entertainment at Box j summer
Springs was reported a success and . summer at the ii v« schools held at
lota ot little tots were made happy, j Madill, Pawnee, Alva, Anadarko
Mr. and Mrs. Luther enteilaiued and Miami was satisfactory; I
home folks Monday. Aurtliur ltidg- President Connell believes that
ley uud turn11) was out from Dover
and we did not learn who else.
Harvy Benson and wile had lor
! Christmas dinner the families ot
Charles Bildeback anil Milton Ben-
4.00
We have 210 pair child re us
school hIhich in tan find
bliick. All solid leather
good wearable
shoes at
1.25
larger attendance should be
pected of the school to be hi Id
1912. Last year the College had |
two tents, a car load of live slock
and a quanity of scientific equip
ment which were used in holding
tbo six-day schools of agriculture
ami domestic science, Twelve lec-
turers from the A. it M. College
and the six District Agricultural
j Schools gave the instruction ami
I made practical demonstrations.
Cheater Fleming and family enjoy-
ed a visit with home folka Christ-
mas.
John Brewer and family spent
Monday at Charlie Long's.
The children of box brings arojflle att^dlt]l0e increased steadily
eoju.viog u bMUlay now. | a3 thu tcll,lul moyeU from touljty lo
ira Brewer who has been sick J county, until more than two thou-
was able to go to Henneasoy last sanil people nttentlecl (luring each
SAVAL
LIMBERNEOK
REMEDY
Saval Remedy Oonipanu
P. 0- Box 501
Enid. Okla.
SAVAL
CHOLERA
REMEDY
% 2
2 The Best Bread is Made of 2
X ♦
♦ %
| winner flotjr |
J F'ride of Dover,Elie "and Monarch J
o
Meal and Grouts Feed a,
Live Slock Dealers ♦
DOVER MILLING COMPANY f
r*
lf
L
ENID'S BIG
5H0&STORE
FITWELL SHOE Go-
"Another alack please," Is what
they always say, when the Pancakes
nre mude froai THE ALTON" GOODS
Solf-RlsiUK tnno;ike Flour.
Magazine subscriptions ta-
ken at this office. We can
j^ive you cluV) prices on ANY
periodical published and save
Rest terms--Low rates-- you mouey. Come and select
farm loans--R. Black-. what \fou want and prepare
bum--Hennessey. 'foryoitr winters readint;.
Mary Morehead cnnio home Tuen-
day from a weeks visit in thu coun-
try.
Dick Iiixler returned Sunday from
Kanwas where he epent the holidays
with his mother,
I The Variety Store lias two
j large wagon covers for sale,
j Miss Lenh Woods returned to her
school Monday after having spent a
| weeks vacation at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweotser
entertained the young people of the
neighborhood New Year's night.
You *111 buy more. Whit this ad
verttslntr is about is to get von to try
it. THE ALTOS HOODS Self-rising
i'ii.c.ikt Hour. i**c *t 800(1 j,roo:rs
Monday. (~)
Clarence SUilde weut to Kaunas
last week to visit with his grand 1110-
tUer Mrs. Carr.
Mrs. W. 1). Jet', and Fay are visit-
ing liume folks at present.
Will Newcouil) aud wife, Tom
Stuudiford and wife and George
week of work at Alva and Anadarko.
It will be noted that the schools
are to bo located on a contest plan,
which leaves the matter largely de-
pendent 011 the interest the farmers
and the people living in the small
towns feel in advancement of their
agricultural welfare. It has been
_ . t
Lot us
anee. We
companies
te your msu:
have the be
in the United
states. '.Ye invite you to
■joir.e see us when n town
BANK 0/ DOVER
Csritjl, 20.000 00
mm
libas
ti
liixler uud wife have been visiting found thus far that business men
witli tile taUiitiea ul hen iiond aud
Ad Eaton the past few days. Mrs.
Newcomb is a sister uf Mrs. Iiond and
tiiton. tleor^e liixler anJ wife are
the pareuts ot tile two ladies and
Tom SLamliford aud wife are uaclu
aud auut lo them.
Charlie Husted and wife and
Master Edgar visited Saturday ni^ht
and Sunday at the A. L. Mayes
home.
Robert 11. Woods and wile speut
Christmas at the home of their dau-
ghter .Mrs. Alma Nelson and report a
good time
Miss Leali Woods attended the
teachers' meeting at Oklahoma City.
S. II. Zion returned Wednesday
to work on C'lias. William s burn.
Mrs. Brewer is on the sick list at
present also grandma lined.
M M
are often very wide awake to the
opportunity offered for improve-
ments in farm methods and the
certian increase in profits resulting
from a study of better farm man
agmient. The A. & M, College
authorities are now wondering
whether or not there will ho ton of
these schools during thu coming sea-
ion, and where these schools will
make camp.
Stillwater, Okla., Dec. II, 1011
J. II. Connell, 1'reeidtnt.
15 days of fast selling p(
the Goodwin Stock. Every
thing must go. Goodwin'^
Store. Hennessey-
May this New Year, 1912.
J bring prosperity and hap-
piness to all is our wish.
SAUR'S Drug Stosc^
Hennessey,
homes the i>aat week.
\\> hope alt of }*« 0
Mia* Louis Hoe res of Kingfisher■ I time Christmas an I
ttju v'«ttiui; at tlit liicvrcr ruJ Long New Year.
hml a fine
will enjoy Hit*
GLASSES AGGURflTEUV F'.TTLD
Reoistered Optoiretrlst
Rv Examination
B.
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Lower, Sue L. The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1912, newspaper, January 4, 1912; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107051/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.