The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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IN WILSON. PEOPLE
GEE TRUE HEM
Voters of Both Parties, Sure Best
Interests of Country Will Ba
Served by His Election.
dbe D^vcr, CMa., Hew*!
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)UUh«;mn:i "
jwist oilier 1 I> 'Vi r,
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Ten dozen
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tio. 4 to a
•everj wher'-
childrens
rs in ages'
t ,11 s ^olu I
.rem .I5C tO|
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Durst
Bank Report
SUBSCRIPTION RAILS
One Vmt, - J
Mx Mouths,
I lire* Months,
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Published every l'luiisda ur 1
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TRAINING NURSES
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7 'h Sprii)I'! * es " oiih i" vim
4 uu This institution is reengni.'.ed and en
i ..v <.1 I dorfecd l'\ leading pin*- • urns • v r\
: TYPEWRITERS GIVEN
AWAY
CONFIDENCE I/3 TAFT LOST
#S'
Mrs SUM L I < v • I
IiUltor and Publisher
ftenorri nation of Present Chief f.k-
ocutive Will Mean That Progres-
sive Republicans Will Turn
to New Jersey Stat«sinan.
BY HON. FRANK 0. CANNON,
Former United States Senator From
Utah.
I have traveled In ton states sln«
leaving Colorado a month ago The
cry of the Progressives iu tht.se *tat s
—Texas, Oklahoma, Kaunas, Nehra -
ka. South Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa.
Illinois, Indiana and even M'^owi
la for LaFollette and Wilson. The
Progressive Democrats want the 11-
publican party to uoiulr.ate Robert a.
LaFollette for the presidency; so that
—If tin- Democratic party Khali lo^e
—the People will win
And Progressive Republicans want
tho Democratic party to nominate
AVoodrow Wilson; fo that if tin Ke-
publlcan party shall lose still the
People will win.
You will observe that the progres-
sive Dove has at last learned wisdom
DOVER, OKL i OMA I I
Thi- is-tn1 of ilie News en • i
tl e eleventh n h * :•
W " o
know how many manager* the pa
p. r has had hut llie pn*eut pu >
lisher hue kept it g-ing. in a way,
for nliriost imo y nts and hope* to
make it a better piper.
The Oklahoma Magazine linn
just reached our desk. I hi* in
the first ropy we have seen h '
it is iti;irkt• i Volume Four, Nuiu
era Four and l ive. Scanning its!
„ _ pages hurriedly, usone never should j
from that wily old Serpent, the Sys- j Wt, contain much 1111• -r«
tem; whoso favorite plan has t« en . ..r n;(,.IKl. , r
1, elect buth ranrtliUtna. subRerlhe lo mtt nmtt.T «.i.l u p..«« ^ P" ■"
both eam^aicn funds and then let Oklffiioiiui WOineU. The c<\ r
the People, in deadly earnest, tight ,],.sign nn ex< . 1 cut picture of <<ur
a usi'less battle. , .
Personally, 1 fear that the Pro",res governor. *ec i
tlve Republicans cannot control their !
convention.
The offlce-holdlng machine Is pow
McCall's Magazine
and McCall Patterns
For Women
Hsve Mors Friends than any ot'.c:
mag t7iB ' r outteras. ^icCall f t > ilu'
i eli 11 • Paamon Oaids monthly in
oos ii..i on one hundred tlioosand
horn a B ■ showing all the it< 11
d.-..iv:tiHot ;.i a.l Patterns, each i*-RUO
if, l.rin-ful «if sparkling loit st rics
and lu'ipful information for women.
Savf Money * i ! Keep in S vlo W * ' ' ' ' -
. v r. in <> ai one i t the ceUbr.Uil
M<C*n l*.nt «rri Li
JS& * I 1
„1 all Athens
i *ty!\ ft*.
236-24C VV.
,'S MAGAZINE
57th St., New York City
where. Fret'scholarships nellie Iv\- j
Year C'oifiv sfeiviiiiibte mm! i^rovidt*
.^uu' room, honrd, laui ilcin^, ioenlciita.
expenses ami railroad In re home on
1(J'i ,'y completion of the ('curse. A ih iue
Study (.Ionise an I a Keisnlent ^liort
1' A jOoiirai are ilvo | f* vitle€i. tiie & liool
' providch lull uisiruelif'ii tinder safe
A .111(1 wlll'lt- ItM- i i'lulllicl'S .Mill < I.'
'.~;ihewa\ to alim-wt ii rr."ilmte lhuin-
. .. I in til i mi nt if thi Mt w lib need to
1 increase their earning [ owef.
mne«l
- uu-! A S" l • * al j^l'i'i t Cent*" CI-..' ^ opena
! i'cln
iiKiiwoen. > a« i r.
Ix-iore me. tlii« .''i
iniy
(I at ih
who
It lots conic at hist. I he an
erful, inelduous, and experienced The nouueeuient from Uoi scvclt thot I"
yuiii
SUD
Interests are desperately determine'l
to prevent a I aKollette term in the
White House; and their financial aid
makes the machine almost resistless.
Frankly, I do not believe in this talk
of a fatal breach between President
i aft and Pig Dullness. On both sides
it looks lilio a calculated quarrel, a
melodrama played for national en-
tertainment. The need of such aa
affectation of battle is too obvious.
Despite his earnest work, the peo
pie had no faith that President Tatt
would solve our vital problem and re-
store the government to 'he custody
of the people. A play was ueeded.
It Is being played.
FJut there remains Wilson, whoso
nomination by the Democratic con-
vention can only be prevented by in-
!-anlty or p«r!i.l,. -or hmh. <H! j 111>mi,„lt„| .n„| ,.|„l(,|
candidate:; are able; they have sin-
cere advocates. Bat the Progressive
Itepublleans- n« well ns the ma s of
Democrats want Wilson nominated;
nd it is the progressive Hepuhlicaps
whose votes will decide the issue
If Taft shall lie the Republican nom-
inee, Progressives of his party would
turn almost en masso to Wilson
tiOii
rs w ho ever <!< ir g
i:i npard to the | j
fact of iiis silene I lU uil/
end Wilson Is the only possible Deim] should have ti>t place hill
oeratlc* nominee to whom they wouH
thus turn They will not leave Taft
in order to vote for any Democratic
ally of the Interests. They will not
desert their own party to caance anv
humiliating experiment with the oth
er. They want to preserve their self-
respect and at the same lime per-
form a tiijjh public service.
will n< 06pt the nornimltion if tend
cred him for the presidency. Ti
are few, if any, who have followe,
tiie trend of affairs w ho
ed his p Hition i
mutter. The very
giving consent, i • nu nsurc, and
in tho meanlimc he was ji'ltiig
the conseiisuH of p'lhlic opillloi
The Outlook e\pl tins his statement. ,
twice made, that "under no circtun
stances will I he a candidate for or!
accept another nomination,"to r« f r
to a consecutive third tern>. Pel
this as it may he has only luenj
through j
the unexl>ired term of McKiulev
was iu a measure a (nil ter u ami,
according to his own words, was so
considered hy Mr. Uooh velt. If
he can and will serve the ptiU-c
better than soni'J other man lie
if% the
la st interests of the greater mas.-t -
of the people would he better served
l.y another t!ii- aud this mil v
defeat him.
K
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LUil
Shuns
I'lour. • I'l.u
1 {i 1 'J. This class is
i (juest oi leading piiy-
nnxicus that so i e
I provisi •• Ic made to meet the inert-aa
j ing demand for nurses in all section*
Tins ia an openhig which will be ap-
preciated hy lbo>f wh 1 need io ljU'a k
: iy prepare lui in-e- vis lort eli'->uj i - rl
and nnrsing < uty. An i>tiai d
i number of l.'ie School Bulletin, which
' IS Scnl l I'ee to lnlv.tsUi I I'bOllS.
gives all deta!!s.
motl: l:
. .\i.
IAI.IHT
no..t and thr at
A 1 14) 11
,ol.\ND WAVOOJ.WIM-
.„t if. .v(,..lvvu.e,
OiiiiS TJLSTSi
ui ; .u o norm o Jones I
if ti idu I lU liOor,
(.rites ; uiu at all tbr.es for cattl?
,• 1m iv disrinuwr "f
ijovlu Miu.iso Company.
:-y—a*-
Hl ! O iv ...
r'ys
• ill 'i .;'
The M
& ■:' :A-'S
. w \ . V Vv \ \C. Vi,
! Pi av ami 'I kansi-'kh Link,
U> asonahle cl aigt s.
Prompt
! ;i
OK LA
SIGN
^ 1 IT /tti-A T ~Yt
Wilson's Faith in Publicity.
At all times and places, says a
writer In Success, Woodrow Wilson
has counselled opening our govern
mental processes to the light. Thus
at Minneapolis;
"Every community Is vaguely aware
t.:at the political machine upon which
it looks askance has certain very dot!
liite connections with men who are
engaged in business on a larj e scale,
and the suspicion which attaches to
the machine itself has begun to at-
tach also to business enterprise just
because these connections are known
to exist It' these connections were
open and avowed. If everybody knew
just w hat they Involved and just wi at
use was being made of the alliance
there would be no difficulty In keep-
ing an eye upon affairs and in con-
trolling them by public opinion. But,
unfortunately, the whole process of
law-making in America Is a very ob
ecu re one. There is no highway of
' \g1slr.tion, but there are many by-
ways."
At another .imo he paid this hu-
morous tribute to publicity:
"There is one very disturbing qual-
ity in man. and I have c\i>erienccl
myself and I dare Bay you have.
"When you are a long way from home
nnd see no neighbor from near your
home you give yourself an extraor-
dinary latitude in your conduct, out
Jf -on w e on the desert of Sahai
and met one of your imnfediato neigh-
bors coming the othfr wa> on a enmel
you won' 1 behave yourself until hj
jgot out of sight."
Reaching the Root.
"Radical' means "rootieal" and
these laws merely got a; the root of
the things. We suppon I w were
electing our public officials. We were
electing them, but were not selecting
them. Certain gentlemen in private
office were making up the slates and
then permitting us to accept them. 1
want to have a voice in the lection
of men 1 shall advocate. What is
"radical Why, merely giving back
to 'he communities of New Jersey
what they supposed they hud ail
n\— WOODROW WILSON.
Onion Sets, Garden Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, the hitter at
51.6o per bushel from the car,
in Hennessey at the Farmers'
Store,
JkJL/ u \&£. :i
^X0CDS..^\
msoiuiely Vtusl w„
FROM THE CMENf^P
?EPPcR,GfflGER,Oi?!NAMON,NUT-MEGS,
<acv[<;, l'a6£.!,ime!;r0.t><':j!::e.rclic.u«
AT TOUR GROCER'S •:•+ ICHCAN5. O"
+ IMPOSTtdS /St> eKINL". 3S + l-'i
THE ALTOM MERc.'' V- O0MRMIY® L
M'CAUTV & M' CAKTY
y.L.iSii i
V f lilt //.SO/ JJU /'! (t / It IS
UK ID - - - - OKLA
SKV'INC
MACHI M
QUALIT *
NOT
SCL'J1
UNDER
ANY
OTH-R
HAN'.
j ; Program for the Kingi^her (V un
i./w ty Colored Teacher A^siK'iat ion tnls
l,i' conducted at Kinglishcr, r'-aMirday.
1.00
t.10 Mch. 2| commencing at 10 oVlnel
A- M. ut the A. M K- chureh. Tin
nn«i I opening exeicises will lie conductor:
,uke j)fJ president.
' "The Teaching of Geography
| Houtherlaml. J.
Discussion.
| Inst. Music; hil
|' 'Teai'hing a 1 district. Sri
Chapters I & J l.ul
I)i.-cus?ion.
Vocal Solo
Hecttnl
School Discipline
Music
''I'.usy work for the
M i«
W
l i I uo Typewriter Coinpn-
. n . ? N*. i >«i>' i k 111 , have r cent-
v g'\• . :,.r y i\i'V DX) of tiiij high*
est Ki'adf, wiad.y \ ieihle Emcrnon
Vpew: 'rrs n . le >11 tllH World.
; i.. v haw into every stat«
mi i -n >'t ry in tie I nitcil States,
i'ncie n:ay 11• - tnc in your « wn
t< \ ii, i i ... i giving them away
• • Vi ! VW 11ei lo :i.« n, v.i inen, hoyn
ll. i Jjiils, o\ r 1 H v« IIS of lige, oil
surprisingly liheial *mditions,
1: ■ ■■ ;i I lo ke um* of a ylOO,
t \ j,ev\ ntei , j v id; i g it old not cost
you even « o« t . nt, • in in a letter
or on i in I card inhlies-ed to
Prank !.. W ild.-r, President, Wood-
lock, 111., simply s.i.v, "Mail nc
; all your Fit • IfefH," aiui hy re-
run r . lil y-'U \V 1 iI 1 ect iVe their f|• h
.•!!••!>, the n in-sol over 1(HI wlnr
>n\c M I'Ctltly ree. i Veil typi Wlitel.#
free, a.id \oii will leaill on whal
a.-ty eor.fliiions \oir can g« t one of
their t3 pew filers fret? right away.
The iai oison Typewriter w one
of the highest grade, wholly vieihhr
i ty pew l it .'i s ma I in the world.
Manv win- hive us-d the "K.MKR-
S " and other makes pronounce
the " KM IC I* S(>X'' siiperii.j to any
•TDUIX) ty pew i i r on the market.
It is a wholly \i-ihle liifte.liiiie, has
'.very new, ti p. to tin ti- fr'ntnre, looks-
' !ike other high liiad. >} 1 Oi) 00 ty pc-
wriiers, tliotifch it -el\s ri gularly on
• terms uf # 1 .HO down and 10 rent*
a day in iti I pa i<! lor. rne
i.iiS*. lias eveiy i.ew improve*
neill, ui . , ■ .'. ! U v hoard, hack
"•f ace, tabulator, two color rihhun,
| everything the hot; is the ideal
; machine for hi yineis ms well as for
' the u A expert typists end stella
ogrHphei's; just tin* typewriter for
the suialh-.-t or largeH otUoo.
If you e uld pi S'ihly make any
• of a I ijh gva e typewriter, eveih
ougVi i1 didn't c >st you one cent
;ot' naoie.>, then l< smer on a postal
' Lew:-... |,d r in a lett r addressed h>
1 i>.i L. Wilder, President,
Wood - toe k, li!.," ssiy/'Mail m&
your >'yee < )lTers.''
A'. Kiujt
Suai: 1
1! tinier. I. i
IM
Ktliel Jones
J. P. Williams
V. V. P.rad >
Primal v (> rati-.
•' M. E- t 'rnsln. !
C. King, 1'
V/ARRANTCD FOR ALL TIME.
If y
|-:ive I
not lu
• ■ . '
O. W. Fletcher,
,oiary Public ai d
Real Eatate Agent
Klcijcy to Lean on id mis
Ir-
f.'a'-iK
>^''r
i
it is the
Cheapest
in the end
to buy.
poil a (d n eeipt l.y
- ' lit - ioi' serikofiing agents. You
; ..; !u\e iiDs.u'li tioilWe It ,\ou Use
Ail.V M-VA f JV.'.'LK AT Hi;: Al/i'ON tlOODS AUsoluiiy
MALF-PKJCli i Pure iimracts.
| The ivar sns Pity Daily and Sunda\ '
' J on r; a 1 Kai s;;s « it v. Mr.. - ro.oi.f Miss Bcillall Paviie of O C.
aGREAT HBIifOTION InllsSl Il|TT w}u |eacb a cl;iss
ind piaao, '>e-
a <iri:a r
p in'h w l!i..Xl:\\' HO.MK y-i -III
ic a.,4,1 at tlio prlco y i pay, —1 will j
:uneeai • ohulnofnyuuA
!-? Quality laGREAT 1!KIll'OTK)Jf InllsSl Il|rj
1! I O Considered 1 SCKIl'l 1>' N ^'i!l( Lt rth> \alion-j.
• id-here \u
7f y.-u want ascwln^mnrhlne, write for
ojr latest catalogue before yoa purchas*.
til ( ami ;i
Vt
Any pe j on ■
unid,
violin :
ing $L'.0U can have l.is name placed on i£nili\U£ ^.boilt
the Lst for tie I;n.rl S n . i; i \ ^hc Wl\\ lake
Journal for a WHOLK YKA1L Thi*jWprl itei giving ipstmctioiis
is a OJiK-HAL* ha i k (mm ithcrt-in. She cornet highly
regular subscript Ion ptice, wlodi i? j ^
March 15th.
up orchestra
The Best Bread is Made of
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Pride of Dover, ti
I^LOt * R
: Hri<i Monarch
Meal and Grouts Feed
Live; Stock Dealers
DOVER MILLING COMPAMY
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HMtvoician <£ Snniccn
IIOV'KU UKl.Ai
H. 0 BREWER
[Jeweler and Cp;ician|
Goode and Work Guarantecc'
HENNESSEY
llpt mn piit'o, win
$4.00 per .\eai' leisnio dm Giaire t> (
follow the campaign and keep thor-l
Iltv.HcmoSewiiHjHacMnaCo.,Oranga.Mass. lotvi.iy luronn.-u , ■ ti,.- i.r.«r.ss <• ;
events can do so by sending 42.00 and j
receive The Kansas taty Daily and i
I Sunday Journal for a U LL V KA K . ; vvill
(.hill ireetory.
ciiuist'an Cncucat.
Sunday Schcol. 10 a. m.
i oniuiumon and Preaching 11 a. in.
('iiii.Ntian Kndea\or, 7:1.) p. in
Proat hing, S:U0 p. in.
livery one welcome every t inic.
M. A. M 1TCIIKLL. Supt •
J. I'j. (iuutom Paslof,
o o o «x> o-> o o ^>c.' •<> oe o o c; o o c ❖ ■?< o C) oc oo c*<;
a. H.sshoWaltei^ & eo.
Dealers In
Lumber, Sash, Doors. Moulding, Glass, Screen
Doors, Paint Oil and COAL.
A H.RUTH, Mgr. Dover, Okla.
f,v an01-l1cal cllt ik u
Pdblc School, 10.00 a. n
t leveling, lla.il and 8 p. 11
Prayer meeting every VNed. esda
cvunhig.
Yuung People's Alliance, ".15 i>. it
A. 10, ST1TT. Supt.
h. lii-acsK. Pastor.
hai'tist CnuncH
Preaching Services every First
and'Iniid Sunday at ii u. in.
Kev. Vermillion
Pastor
THIS is the (iHKATKST OFFKK 'IVm.
ever made hy Tlip Joiiflial oil lliefV'1
of a tin at N;d i'-nnl t'amvaign. la1'
NOT FAIL TO ACOK1-T Til IS j1"""
(HttiAT IIKNKKfT HV SI',N DING | e>:al
♦2.tiU and take advantage of tins on;
IIAl.F KA'IK 10 secure the great |
Daily and Sunday Journal for a
WllOLK YIOAH. 'I lie oiler will not t
lie good after MAiKdl I >. V;'l-and f
thos<' tlesiring the great Daily and j 0
Sunday Journal at halt-pri -e sli« uld j Asso.-*i.-.tir n that
send AT ONCK. Address '.Muskoge,
The KANSASt HY JOLT; N A J.. i li~l,er Co
KANSAS ( 11 V, Mo. [ . ...
' lion \> ill
reconiniendea
Notice to Teachers
Tho white a1..d separate Normals
! e i.ei! in June thin year.
11erj wi.-liii;g to retain DO Miusi
ni the Ntvrnn i two weeks and
a satisfactory Jtcadi: g C'irtLe
oiuation.
Oco. K. Moor*
County Superintendent.
NOTICE
On ,'iceount of the Statu Teachers*
irUttJ 1J+- - - l~ *
linn Table
I IIRXITl'K !•:
I N 1 )K TA K I.Mr
('. I). MAl'K,
iPI.I'M I NTS
m (i<iii:s
C. ti. i. t P. Hv.
NOKTit BOUND.
No. M, 9:10 a. m
No. a, I ;35
SOUTH BOUND.
No. V, ll:Wa. m.
No. ;ifi, H'.osr. iu-
.1 K*rrmKmccG. Local Afent.
:f flcrth Pacific .!- W. H limphrev,
A complete stock
C^u.' prices are low
Quality oY the best
IH)YKk\ OKI.A.
. Wiloll Kllr Dcillfl- 111
Coast Points Poultry, Butter and Eggs,
c , „ Nnrlli Main St.- HcmiPtwry, tlkli.
Tickets on Sale Daily . . ,
.. r 1C1^ l «ill p«> ll ' Ihklifft market
March lot to April 15, 191J |prjl, iu cns|, f.„■ ciiiekene, ll.-e^,
ran buy a one-way C'olftnist ticket Illii'ks, Tlirkt'Xc- llllttev :m.l I'.gus.
ami „•(> in pcrfcrt cuinfori >m fa*t "in* ~ j ('orr. it nrights nnil fuir treatment
SBVTING J\
:i!!N2
BOLLLS BIIM.'l'.'a.
UlCfJ Cili.UllA.
yV':'! ii
Au'otnatia \
Lilt.
he held at
, Feb. 2ii the King-
Colored Teachers Associa-
te held Sut., March 2.
VV, t\ King
President-
«ursfei mM
Pf*TEJ8r CURE FEMALE IU1,
x hr^JJ^I ^ tfOMA'H. LIVER AND
B9T 5 ERb MEfiVOUb DISEASES
KINC'S MEW LIFF. hi i.S
TOie ?T-:3 That Oo Cute.
ALADDIN INCANDESCENT KLfwSENE MANTLE
Inn/>
Produces a uniform and white light.
Costs 1 cent for 0 hours continuous
fill/•" 11/ Q.
Also supplies, such as mantles, ohimtievs,
e'e It Is a kerosene oil lame.
For sale by
W. V<, \V vviAvx.
mm
,vith dining car service- in through Kork
Island Tourist Sleeping Cars providing the
] conveniences of a btanciard Puihnan at auif
| the cost.
Choice of Three Routes
Southern, via Kl Paso, the n utc «>t lov.r-
j altitudes; Scenic, through (\ iorado_ ai.d
j Salt Pake Pitv, thence Southern Pacific o;
1 Western Pacific Railways.
Rates unJ information on r^jutst
FayThomrson J. Ksppenber*
.(vision Fisrar^er Afent, Ticket Ai,crit
OklatiOina City, Ckja Dover. Okla.
is my motto,
ron age
1 solicit your pat
J. \V. Humphrey,
Hen nessey.
We
5ale
Tender, tasty, whole Sweet Potatoes ;
just as you like them, are Iji oachcan j
of TilK ALTON GOODS Sweet Po-j
Ml. . J
Bilks
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
National. Sewing Maci-.':; . Co.
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GEWViNE
r
Thf* tas'eof turpentine you some-
times get in Lemon Flavored Cakes^
or Ice Creaun* oanes from the tnanu-
fact.uier not removing wtiat is called-
ilalsa uiic Oil from the flavoring. To.
ho sure you get absolutely Pure Leiti
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Lower, Sue L. The Dover News. (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1912, newspaper, February 29, 1912; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107067/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.