The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1916 Page: 1 of 6
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THE DOVER NEWS
VOLUME 14
DOVER, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA I
ISDAY , I V B
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Don1 Drop 11.
A little boy with a piece of cake in liis
baud was watching his father slop the hogs,
lie dropped his cake and it was immediately
swallowed by a hog.
There are lots of people who drop their
tnnnev in just this manner and there is always
a lot of people who are glad to get what you
lei loose of. Of course we we would not call
them bogs but they are none the less eager
to get what von drop. If you keep your money
in a good reliable bank like ours and talk
with your banker regaiding investments you
won't drop jour money.
THE, BANK OP DOVER
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I HA I K W. M.
Dclicioifs F hi hps! !
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I >ear ! '1 iend
1 Continued fro
I have received
presents from 1 he
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My
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Mr. and Mis. John Miller, Mr.
DR. ROGERS ON
LYCEUM, MONDAY ; )on an(j ^|jss pert)ja peter enjoy-
ed Sunday dinner at the country
Or. Euclid I!. Rogers will lee- \ home ol Mr. and Mrs. I'. Flem
tore at t he Christian church, I ing.
Monday evening Feb. 21, l hat
being the date of the fourth num-1
beroi the Lyceum I Mrs. .lane Ilofei _ -
grandson, Gideon Carner, who
Dr. Rogers comes very highly', 1
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
K. K. IIOKHK, I'ASTOlt
I The nice weather has broughl
j hack some familiar faces. Next
I Sunday the "Little Stars" will
;ome v
Jupant
teacher gave me ;
set. She has it all packed in a
wooden box so 1 can take it home
j with me when 1 go. They give
.Japanese presents and know we
want them to send or take home.
Oiii' of I hi' uirls gave me a real
Japanes.' doll and s' id I should
send it home. I am now trying to
decide which of my eleven nieces
to send it to.
Miss Rauck is coming tomor- j
row to see us and get some sewing
done. We will be glad to si.'., he/'
because she made some sauer
kraut for us and will bring it a-j
Ion?. Cabbage is grown up where
|she lives so every year she makes'
kraut for the girls here.
The only trouble is our servant \
dislikes the smell of it so
much she hates to cook it. 1 don't j
think it smells half so bad as some
the stuff they cook. Her husband
in 'ind
alu.r, s l,i
of meats.
\ 1 'li 1 .1 ppcl it' III.; ' 11 ' 11 .i|
t onif i>f those del icons thiu-
i p fit baud to -li \\ iili our re-
•rtlct ' lep
s that we
•ular line
S Wc sell only (he best meats
| I-. I). SANSBURY
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LOCAL NEWS NOTES
Mar-h ■
lb 1(>? If
J. V. King and Miss Kyth'e
l.i wis at I-. n< < d the Stat< Ti ■ c!>
ers Association, for colored teach-
ers, at. Oklahoma City the latter
part of last week.
Mrs. Frank Roberts aud Mrs.
Orrie Snow.iin wit pa senger.s to
1 lennessev. Mondav.
•Ici'l Strickland, who visited
si or, Mrs. Puis last week.
have t heir Red I ,ci
is cook at their house and janitor j 1 urned to his home at Ringwood,
of the whole place. I had to laugh j Friday. He was accompanied by
on" day; my private teacher
day and fin j |ne )!(>sfdii said he wouldn't
j his father, Mr. Msves.
recommended and we are assured
a treat.
Elsewhere in this issue you will
find some press comments on hi
lectures.
C. J. Sherwood r«'i11 rued from
St. .roseph, Friday evening, hav-
ing been in that City several flay..
Innkin" after business inter*' 1
have been visiting at the home
of Rev. Hofer for the past two
months, left Friday morning for
their home at Simla, ' 'olo. Mr .,
Hofer contemplated remaining
lure until next, month but on ac-
ount of the illness of the boy, thot
il best to take him home.
Willie's got a date with Mary,
fur Fri'lm , March 1**1
and little',lish ,h(> spccial foaturc in ,h° S'S" I let Ot.oga.san cook for him because!
Preaching at the usual hoursIRhf. js |n() |jjrtv | h;1 V(, ,ny Honbls
next Stmdav. Subject of evening , . ,
too sometimes a. to jusl now
sermon is "The Reward of Dis-
obedience," or the "Flames of No
Effect."
"IIow To Put The Bible Into
Life," is the subject for t he Young
Peoples service. Lcta Bunce is
leader.
Rufus Barney will lead Junior.
NOTICE T<> CREDITORS TO
ri,'F: t; T f|.MM:;
i c nmmnii x1 nm;
FREE FREE
For the next two weeks we will give a
(J.Si (.an ol Calumet Baking Powder
With every order of $- 50 worth o( mer-
chandise- Flour and Sugar Excepted
CAFS & UNDERWEAR AT COST
THE DOVER CA5H STORE
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Cllltl [I«XXxti
Sterling, III. — I r. Rogers is a
speaker oi groat magnetism, Ins
lecture fairly spark lies with wit
and glowing wit h wholesome truths
and human rntercwa. Gaze.t.'.
I). A. Northup left Sun lav -
■ning for Kansas City Where he
vill remain three or four days,
visiting friends and transacting
business.
In the matter of the estate of
[virah Gant late of the Town of
Dover, County of Kingfisher,
State of Oklahoma, deceased,
AH persons having claims again
t Sarah Gant deceased, are re
quired to present the same with
the necessary vouchers, to the un-
der signed administrator, at Do-
ver, Okahoma, in the County of]
Kingfisher and State of Oklaho
ni l, within four months or th<
date hereof, or same will be for
ever barred.
I Van and wife, of (lien Eld-
iov | er, Kansas vi' ited at the kitner-
clean things are I must eat. but lor home several days last week.
try not to question ii since we ] They had been visiting in Cat-,
couldn't i:et a bett or one and j \ est on and st opped here befon
havn't time to <1° it ourselves ivtuniin''.
She is more of a mother to u > all ]
than anything else. I have had a
bad cold so tonight at supper she
told me she would put two hot
water bottles in my bed and that
I should tak< something ' I didn 1
understand jusl what 1 (or my j
enid Yon will be surprised v hen 1.
I tell you Hiat we pay her $6.01) |
a month not including room or
hoard and that is more than the , . ,
mission pays her hnshasd as jan Mc Williams prounounced all the pletely recovered from the effects
itor of the school building and I local institution's machinery safe.|of her operation.
general overseer of the whole ; — —
.1. F. M' Williams, State Fac-
tory Inspeector was in town,
in t weik. inspectini' the I oca I
mill, elevators anb cotton gin.
The purpose of I he inspection is
see that proper precautions
i are are taken to protect employes
Sunday afternoon there will ' 0
services at the Fvangelecl church
I criv<11 under the auspices of the
G. A. R. and the L. R. C. Rev.
Palmer will cjive an address on
Washington's and Lincoln's biith-
days.
Mrs. Harvey Jameson has re-
turned from Enid where for sev-
eral weeks past, she has been tak-
I ing treatment at the University
I who work about machinery. Mr. j Hospital. She has almost corn-
Dated Jan. 31, 1016
C. D. Mauk, Adm.
Estate of Sarah Gant
the work season. ..
The work season is about here and you will
be wanting something in the line of Overalls,
jumpers, work shirts, men's pants, gloves and
shoes. We have them. Just what you want.
FREP2 A 25 f can of Calumet
Bakiug Poweer with every order
i of $2.50 worth of merchaddise,
flour and sugar excepted.
Tht Dover Cash Store
Compound. He i > the only man
inside the Compound and when
Otogasan goes away he comes in
here aud looks after our work
quite well, in fact most of the
missionaries have men a,s servants
rather than women. I would pre-
fer to do the cooking myself if I
had the time but since servants
are the cheapest thing in Japan
it would hardly pay you to do
your work yourself and besides
teaching in school and attending
meetings at most any hour of tHe
day makes it imposible.
I am sure you will he surprised
when I fell you we have a W.
M S. here in this church. It was
organized last spring when the
church becamo sell supporting.
The women opened their Thank
Offering boxes and had about 23
"i en which is equal to $12.50.
Isn't that fine?
Now I must stop as this is the j
| end of the second sheet and |
no doubt you arc tired and,
to stop reading.
With love to all,
LAUR \
Dr. 1' H Vincent
Ofiice first door south of Post Office. Calls prompt-
ly attended dav or lrglit. I have installed call bell 011
lines No. 3, 5, 6, 8, and 15. My ring on ti ese lines at
night is two shorts.
PHONES
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If you fancy fancy work, take a look at our win-
dow. Something there to please you. We have
all kinds of Embroidery and Crochet thread n del-
icate colors.
H. B, harnar
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Appcarahccs Count
Personal appearance counts for
| much, these days—there isn't
| the slightest doubt about it. Peo-
ple judge vou largely by your
appearance. Nothing adds more
neatness to your appearance than
barber work, neatly done. The
cost is small, if you come to our
i shop and we guarantee our work
to please.
FULLER | Lack of time forced us to omit j
. from last week's paper, a Writeup j
of a party given by Beuiah Hoi-1
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Mayes, ofirnes an 1 R^ba Lawter for j
Clearwater, Kans., arrived last the S. S. classes. The Union Cor-,
week to visit their daughter, Mrs. re.pondence and other items were I
L. Puis Altho Mr. Mayes is now , ,v
,, . , • t 11 omitted for the same reason. We,
97 year? old and his wife well up
in the eignties they are both quite hke t j make the \ews a> rewsy
well and enjoying life quite as possible but are affected by cir-
the best of ud. .cu instances, as is everyone.
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I have opened a Produce House in
the Mauk Building and will pay high,
etst cash price for your BUTTEF^
EGGS, and POULTRY. v honC .u
W. S. Tallman
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Hofer, H. C. The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1916, newspaper, February 17, 1916; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136458/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.