The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Oil Stock Investment!
I
( Xot affected by Judgfe Rainey's decision)
HAVE an Oil Stock proposition with the "blue
sky" feature eliminated. 107,000 acres of ten year
leases fully paid, located in 52 counties in Oklaho-
ma with 300 wells drilling near our acreage Over
40 drilling right "jam up" to us. Also holdings in
kansas, Colorado, Arkansas Lousiana and Texas
Stock $1.00 per share, par value, fully paid and' non-
asse sable. Here is your opportunity to make an in-
vestment that is certain to bring you splendid returns
No' wildcat ' bunconib, we drill only in proven terri-
tory Now is the time 10 invest as tiie stock is certain
t i advance soon. Write or phone "4K."
G S. VAN GUNDY - Dovert Oklahoma
I Write Insurance.
BOX SPRINliS ITEMS
Ey Mazie
Double
Oil and Gas Co.
Standard
- 8 w K.BARRETT M. A. BARRETT
snow, well yes. Fine,
More
isn't it.
1 he Banner Comet a ry ladies
s' rved lunch at Worth rtagers
sale and cleared .flG.74 which
lo thank the patrons of the sale
for their patronasre for. This is
i for a good work as the proceeds
go to keep the home of our de-
parted at i lie Manner cemetary.
The Home Circle club met at
the home of Mrs. Caediner Fri-
day and will mee'; with iVIrs. Ed
Grape in two weeks.
Mrs. Oscar Nichols is reported 1
some better today, hut Art is not
CAPITAL STOCK
$100,000.00
■'tilly paid and Non-Assessable
$100 invested in oil has paid
$10,000; and it may do'soj
here.
\\ ages never made a rich
man, but a small investment i
lias.
W. K. BARRETT
I resident Secretary
Barrett Realty Co.
Real Estate -Insurance—Farm Loans—Rentals and
Collections.
Stock sell-
ing at
19c
.Sim re
If you want to buy or sell a farm, have town proper-
ty for sale fir rent, want insurance written or a farm
loan made, or have collections you want attended to,
see us about it. We also buy and sell oil leases.
List your property with us.
Dover, Okla.
s
I Telephone 29
*"' iso well.
THE DOVER NEWSBRACKEN SAYS • J have not bees in our bonnet at 4
Published Every Thursday.
Entered at
Dover, Okla.,
matter.
the
postoffice a'
second da.-
K. BARRETT I
A. BARRETT \ Edltors
Subscription - $1.00 the Yea
:hone 29
W ill: no ri al in town and th<
(harm nil 'te:r hovering arounc
th ' / ;ro m irk. w a |<-el that th<
coa iirion ol nllairsare sornetlimj
like Sherman said war w as.
I he value of farm products ol
the I nited States during the last
twelve months is reported to ex-
ceed $21,000,000,000.00, the
greatest harvest in the history of
the country.
Saturday is Ground Hog day
and according to tradition if Mr
Hoy sees his shaddow at sunrise
he will return to his hole and we
will have six weeks more of win
ter. If he doesn't see his shadow
he will remain out and spring wih
be on its way.
Not long since there was a ...
tie Scttchman named John Tal-
Ord at Fort Sill. Upon his
breast he wore a decorai ion for
In avery, for he alone single hand-
el, on the French Front, has
captured fifty four Bosches. To
few is it vouchafed to do such
great acts, hut each one can each
lay do his bit by conserving food
whicl our soldiers need. Save
meat, save wheat, save fat, save
sugar,
Zona, the beautifying face
powder, it comes in three colors,
white, llesli and brunette, at 50c
a box, noth iny too good.
The ladies who are doing Red j
Cross Work, who are working at
bandages, heel rings, and that
their hands are so rough that it
is almost torture to handle the
goods.
We sure are going to have ou.
little town of Dover incorporated
now in the near future and why
not. Dover is a wide awake lit-
tle town with as good a lot ol
business men as you will find in
Oklahoma, always in the leao
with prices on all the farmer may
have to sell. We don't have to
go away from home for good mar
ket at all and why not weke up,
incorporate and be a first class
town. Why sure, we are going
to, so look out.
520 buys 200 Shares.'
$50 buvs 500 Shares.
$'00 buys 100J Shares.
If desired, send 2c a share cash
and 2c pe • share each month.
cash.
per cent discount for
all
Figure what it means if it
idvances to $i or $ 0 as oth
rs have done.
Come in and Examine Our Line
of
We wish to do our part and we
make this proposition, if one of
the Red Cross ladies will top at
the store, we will give the Red !
Cross order, absolutely free, a I ,
fifty cent bottle of Big 4 Hand Il)ack on cntir farm after staying
Lotion. This bottle is to be left m < —f "
BANNER BINCLES
Grandma Long and grandson
Ralph were Dover visitors Satur
day.
1 be H -ger Daton sale was well
attended. Everything sold well.
1 he ladies oi the Banner Ceme-
tery Association served lunch and
they did fine.
('big Eaton, Ephriatn Gardner,
Hugh Oir and Jessey Bray mo
lored to Kingfisher Thursday
(Vining to aitend the iVJodtrr
Woodmen.
J. D, Love and family moved
In the "Twenty five Years
Ago" items in the Kingfisher
!• ret Press, we glean the follow
:'ig: " Wil, Kiinerer, Claude
Mauk, John Clark and divers
others are preparing to move 011
to their claims in the Ship."—
from • Dashy Dots" from Dover.
1 he Dover cotton gin manage-
ment is magnanimons enough to
give the News credit for being
ins rumental in helping it dispose
ot more than $1,000 worth of cot-
Ion seed meal to the farmers in
this vicinity for feed for their
stock. It pays to adverti.-e in
the News.
at the Red Cross work room, and
to be used by the ladies making
dressings. No preparation in
the world will do the hands so
much good.
Scotch I one Hair Restorer im-
parts the natural color to faded
and gray hair, it is not a dye but
an ideal preparation that restores
the natural color and life to the
haiaj Try a 50c bottle.
1 he doctor who writes prescrip-
tions is a truly s cientifTc man.
He bolieves in medicines, and
knows they should be prescribed
intelligently, and with accuracy.
He studieeyour indiosyncracries,
he knows exactly what medicines
he has given you and their effect to get hi
upon you, and he knows how to Sunday.
in Crescent tor the past year
■Mrs. Humphrey is on the sick
list.
1 here was no Sunday school
last Sunday at Banner on ar
count ol the had weather.
Miss iNoima Eaton stayed Sun-
da) night with l.ibbie Gardner
Several of our Box Spring.'
Grange members motored over to
Excelsior las., Friday night
Mr. Walt Gresham, Art Stan-
Ill, Ephriatn and Lorin Cardntr
were callers at the C, F. Preble
home Sunday.
Our school commenced Mon-
day morning alter a ltw days va
cation, Miss Krieble the teachers
examination a Kingfisher.
Hugh Orr bad the misfortune
thumb badly hurt last
daily
ibe price ol farm lands, etc., Ircm
people ii\ ing 111 the northern and
eastern states, which goes to
show thai many people tre look-
'IHL'or new homes and business
' pportunities in the fasiest grow-
ing state 111 the union.
Comnany has holdings in Wv-
oming, Colorado. Kansas, Okla-
homa, Kentucky and Texas
to nnoT s ?roc}uce as high as
10,009 barrels dany. One 100-
j barrel well will pay $72,000.00 a
\ear, which would enable us to
Pap 4 percent a month dividends
on stock issued, as
50 per cent of net profits are
to be paid
in dividends to stockholders.
We are selling stock to increase
holdings, dri'. 1 wells and pay div-
idends. Buy now before it ad-
vances.
W !•, RE\ NOLDS, Secretary
General Offices:
830 17th St.,
Boston Building
Denver, Colorado.
Salesmen Wanted. Send for
free oil map and literaiure
Before
Stoves,
Hardware,
Implements
purchasing else w h e re.
We can save you lime and money
LAUD D. MA UK Prop.
Reduce Your Fe-d Bills by Feeding
'Chickasha
.p
13nYi
nton
ana
c
LAWYERS
KINCriSHER.OKLA. '
Cotton Seed Men! and Cake. Guar-
anteed 43 per cent protein.
Cheapest Feed you can use for Cattle, Horses, Hogs
and Poultry.
Glenn Laii bridge, Dover Gin
msmn.
Ex-Prosecuting Attorney, Gar-
field County
Charles N. Harmon
Attorney-at-Law
ENID- • OKLA
1H-21 Okla. State Bank Building
Evangelical Church.
1 he very inclcment weather
Sunday caused the attendance in
the S. to be margin. A union
service was enjoyed at the Chris-
tian church in the evening.
Next Sunday is the day of
piajer for missions We want to
make the morning service espec
^ 8^ res ults as a skilled Dlaver ti-... ij /t ,
ti r> x 1 1 « I he Home Circle club mot with
Ik Dover News is ifcceivinc* pl&ys t.i1 piano. A/fro /'o. i i ,, . .
inqUmt1S ''ie niail almost j , ^ aU^e "tI^o
"bout the odour look here, You go to the doctor was pleasantly spent doing Z"
Indalkhirn fTr'n" 'r,Pt.,"Ili for the Red Cross. Articles all ial'y impressive and ask that each
a-sK htm lor medicine similiar h 1 h->. ™ 1,™ 1 t.
to that which he gave vou a T , > * °" hand,S afUr
1 e 11 • which lunch was served by til e
\ ear be.ore; he has- no record no U/ .♦ mi . , *
data, he asks you where the med- at'the home of" .Mr'.''Ed' L'ape
lcine in question was a liquid or iyi, 7 1 c•
a powder, he scratches his head. |
in perplexity—and guesses again.
WANTED
HIDES and FURS
Highest Cash P-ice paid by H. D. Murray. Hold
Ilidcs and burs for me or phone or write me
your
PHONE
Kiel 310
H. D. MURRAY
Route 2,
Dover, Ok
The < ,>od words sp .ken of the
Dover News sini e we have taken
" ' > r, might have a tendency 10
swell our head, if it WAcn'f i™i
the lac ilmnutr. 1 ? poison wounps' raw sores, cut
h< lac hatl|attcry doesu talfec, I burns, boils, abscesses, appendi-
>' >' e Ibe Plll, 101 croup, bronchitis,pleurisy,chronic
— nd i it t ^S1- other inflamed con-
-be best m the county ?„ !hei Kllls gnppe.
future.
palace drl?c store
W ith a million and a hall oli K'"Hhsher, Oklahoma.
vmeri'nn fighting men in Eurouei U i 1 ,
by next May. u - are of X ) 7 ^ hear a man kicking
ie and exhorting about the way tin*
sppL„ , .
The Superior qualities of Len
ver ud make it a most success-
ful treatment for fJesh wounds appreciallve cuss 'bar when a
s' raw sores, cuts, tnend doos hlni a Hood or
I ' TTin Lr # C 111 m ■ f
Hie average country eduor as
a rule is such a benevolent and
appreciaiive cuss that when
opinion that Kaiser Bill
makes him an appeciaied gift,
be wants to tell it to the world
in bold type. But while just such
a thing happened to us this week
the Iriend made us promise to
mention no namss, hence we
will have to be satisiied with j
simply extending our sincerest N he church.
thanks to Iriend" and wish him | Cottage prayer meeting
.md In* all the toys ot life obtain-) VVednesdav eviaing.
able. '
one may bring a liberal offeiing
lor missions. A11 .appropriateser-
mon and special numbers will
add to the profitableness of the
day. Other preaching services
as usual.
^ • J' P. A. will be led by Rro.
\Vessel, subjehting being, "Win-
ning Others to Christ.',
E. F. Hofer, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 a 111
Preaching at 11 a 111 and 7:30!
p m.
Junior C hri.- tian Endeavor
meets every Sunday at 2 p. m. at
A, L, Burns & Son
DEALERS L\
Fresh and Cured Meats,
Hambjrgcrt Lird
Cluli, E'c,
Your Patronage Solicited. r \ _
Telephone 24 Uover, Oh la
I')R MAR 1AM L. CASSELL
At Claud Mauk's Residence,
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
from 5 p.m. until 10:30 follow-
.ing morning.
see j country is conducting the
war.
filings eli t f erf * ri t than lie does 1 nsf' tr* j
now This million and a half El him ""
American troops who w,„ h,^
Trfsti and rann to go "lover the —
top. will be equal to twice thai j L. 0. Grim ami family of Elk-
many disgruntled and battle I Hty, were here the first of the
weary soldiers ol
army.
the German
week visiting his brother
Crim and family.
W.
H. A. Post, of WinfTeld, Kan-
sas, sends us a dollar l'or a year'sl For. >alhi«
subscription to the gr^at and ' ■
only. Mr. Po.«.t has oil interests !>' • v.
near Dover and wants to keep in '
touch v.'ifn the development >',r " 1
work here. Thanks, Post, we'll ——
try and keep you posted. jj -\R{^ETT
Some Bargains <-hiroprA!tor.
REALTY CO
Rooms 31 and 32 Bracken Build-
ing, Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
\\ e will sell your property
rent it for you, or buy you a
farm or town property. Jf you
want a farm loan or need insur ]
ance, see us.—Barrett Realty Co. I
HARNESS AND REPAIR
SHOP
•I- LANDIS, - Proprietor
Handle all kinds of Harness
and Repairs
Shoe Repairing a Specialty.
Have your solessaved before it
is too late.
Come
stock.
in and look-
over our
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
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Barrett, W. K. & Barrett, M. A. The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1918, newspaper, January 24, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136599/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.