The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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INSURANCE!
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,UR new American I ile 20 pay policy with lis
DOUBLh INDEMNITY for accidental death
and total disability features is the CREAM of
old line life insurance.
The Old Reliable Springfield l ire and Marine-
established in 1849 is as cheap as the cheapest and
is as good as the best, I write 'em.
I also have an excellent oil stock proposition. \
little investment now is certain to brine splendid
dividends later on. \ ou can't lose
Phone 48
G S. VAN GUNDY - Dover. Oklahoma
BOX SPRINUS in MS
By Mazif
THE DOVER NEWS
Evangelical Church.
We desire to have a full
at
Here we are again with out
budget of new .
JVIr.*. \\. E. Sweetser has re
turned from a visit with her
brothers and families at Henri-
etta, Okla. She says it is cold
down there.
( larenct Sehilds and fami'y
were Sunday guests at the home
of J. iilevins.
Francis Borelli and wife and -
s in, < ieorge were oui from King |
fisher Sunday afternoon; Mrs.)
Borelli has just returned from;
Bartlesville where she went to see '
her parents and visit with her!
brother, John who is to go to:
France soon.
We had a good Grange meeting
Friday evening. The interest is
(Double Standard
Oil and Gas Co.
CAPITAL STOCK
$1 00,000.00
1'iilly paid and Non-Assessable
$ I "0 invested in oil has paid
$'((),000; and it may do so
here.
Wa^e>; never made a rich
math, but a small investment
BARRETT
wretarj
ri
Re;
Barrett Realty Co.
;1 Estate -Insurance—Farm Loans--Rentals and
Collections.
If you want to buy or sell a farm, have town proper-
tv for sale or rent, want insurance written or a tarm
loan made, or have collections yon want attended to,
see us about it. We also buy and sell oil leases.
List your property with us.
Stock Sell-
intr at
10c
a
Slio re
Telephone 29
Dover, Okla.
Published Every Thursday.
Entered at the
Dover, Okla., as
matter.
postoffice at
second class
tendance in the S. S. next Sun- is!'" growing.
day as the superintendent hasj Alden Smith and wife visited
something to present for the ac- the home of Grandma Smith,
tion of the school which should
he of interest to all.
W. K. BARRETT I
M. A. BARRETT 1
Editors
Subscription
$1.00 the Year
Phone 29
Prize Letter cf
School Girl
Sunday morning will he devot-
ed to a "Church Membership"
service. An appropriate mes-
sage will be followed with re-
ception of members.
The Sunday evening service
will he of a special nature, as it
will be in honor of the young
men of the church and Sunday
school who will soon leave for
thecamps. This will bean "En-
furling of the Service Flag" ser-
vice. The stars on the flag will
be placed temporarily until the
boys leave for camp. We desire
to have as many Civil War vet-
erans and Spanish American sol-
diers present as possible. The
boy scouts of the church
please come out in their
The 4th Grade language class
in Miss Stanton's room, were
given a contest lesson in letter
writing, the letter to be written
to a soldier boy in France. Miss
Francis judged them, awarding
the prize to the following letter
written by Willardean liarnar.
'I here were 24 contestants:
Dover, Okla., Jan. 28, 1!)1.S
To a Soldier in France.
JVIy dear Fiiend:—
I am a little girl living in Dov-
er, Okla., about ten years
and in the I* ourth grade at! tained at the pretty home of Mr.
school. ] and Mrs. Gus Ruth, Tues lay
Our teacher, Miss Stanton, | evening ;tt which time there were
at the home
Sunday.
Harvey Benson of Dover has
rented the I lager farm and will
move there soon.
We are glad to report the
Nichols family are better. They
sure have had a si eg • of sickness.
Mrs. E. Childs has been on the
sick list the past few days.
BANNER BINCLES
S20 buys 201) Shares.
. $50 buys 500 Shares.
£100 buys 1003 Shares.
If desired, send 2c a share cash
and 2c pe • share each month.
5 per cent discount fur all
cash.
1 iyure what it means if it
advances to $1 or $:() as oth-
ers have done.
Company has holdings in Wy-
oming, Colorado, Kansas, Okla-
homa, Kentucky and Texas,
where wells produce as high as
! 10,009 barrels daiiy. One 100-
I barrel well will pay $72,000.00 a
year, which would enable us to
, pap I percent a month dividends
in stock issued, as
Mrs. and Mrs. Fleming enjoyed .",11 per tent of net profits are
a visit from their grand children I to he paid
last week from Hennessey.
in dividends to stockholders.
Come in and Examine Our Line
of
Stoves,
Hardware,
Implements
Before .purchasing elsewhere.
We can save you time and money
CLAUD D. MA UK, Prop.
Die program of the evening is
i found elsewhere in this paper.
IService begins at, 7:;!0 prompt.
E. F. Holer, Pastor.
The Rook Club
The Merry-Go-Round rook
old, i club were most pleasantly enter
Chig Eaton was visiting with
his brothsr, Everett at Marsha'
and other poin'.s last week.
Some of the young folks have
will j been sleigh riding while the snow-
suits. was on the ground.
has a brother and friends in the
army. She reads their letters to
us and tells us lots about the
war. So I thought I would write
you a letter and ask you how you
like tht army. I guests which also gave
Our Red Cross are making pleasure to the evenin
nice warm things to send you guests being Miss Lena Bunce
boys, and vve children are making and brother, Mr. Bunce and Mrs.
four tables of guest
! The game was greatly enjoyed,
' as the guests were loath to leave
at the appointed hour for de-
parture. There were three honor
added
i, the
some thini-s to. 1 have knitted
three wash cloths for .you.
One day our teacher had us
make some ration -cookers to
send to the soldiers to- warm food.
Miss Norma Eaton gave a party
for her Sunday, school class.
Apples and peanuts were served.
All enjoyed themselves.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Grooves
were visitors Friday.
The last report received from
Arthur Orr located at Camp
rl ravia was that he was able to
sit up some. All of his friends
will be giad to hear of his re-
covery.
In spite of the cold weather the
Grange had a good turn out pro-
gram which was enloyed by all
present, even the refreshments.
Mr. Nelson and family have
moved on the L. Puis place.
Mrs. Chas. Preble and Mrs.
W e are selling stock to increase
holdings, drill wells and pay div-
idends. Buy now before it ad-
vances.
W. 1-. RE1 NOLDS, Secretary
General Offices:
830 17th St.,
Boston Building
Denver, Colorado.
Salesmen Wanted. Send for
free oil map and literaiure
Barrett Realty Co
Dover, Oklahoma.
Reduce Your Feed Bills by Feeding
Avis Blankenbaker.
The cigars were passed by the
host and so greatly appreciated ]
that the gentlemen remained to
moke at leisure at the conclu-
j Have a SI5,000.00 stock of
j groceries, dry goods and hard-
I ware lor immediate sale or trade.
; Will trade lor land or good in-
I come property. This stock is lo-
Eaton were visiting at the Card- j e.ated in a live town and is doing
ner home one day last week. business- Hie owner de-
sites to engage in other business
Mr. Pete Markel and family
Cotton Seed Meal an J Cake. Guar-
anteed 43 per cent protein.
Cheapest Feed you can use for Cattle, Horses, Hogs
and Poultry.
Glenn Lillibridge, Dover Gin
\\ e have had lots >of snow in sion of the game while the ladies!
. i ,I,.i i . it. ... i .
Oklahoma the last three wee.,
and we children have had lots of
lun on our sleds. Papa lets us
tie our sleds on behind his car
and drives all ovi;r town. One
day we had seven sleds on be-
hind the car. It was sure fun,
bee use every ruin ate some one
was rolling of' in t he snow.
I tas it been cold over in France?
Do you get home.vick very often?
Mama has been reading "Over
tht lop' to us cuildren and 1
am wondering if the "coolies"
are bothering vou like they do
the Ton' mers in this story.
if you like ray letter I wish
that jeu would answer soon.
Witlerdean liarnar.
enjoyed music by the Edison.
Top scores were made by Mr
Pete Miller ano Mrs. Barrett.
The club will meet with Mr
and Mrs. J. Miller next.
Chief of Police Warner and
V. Smith of Kingfisher were here
Wednesday in the interest of the
Superior Lead and Zinc Co. Oi
Baxter Springs, Kans.
Misses Nellie and Fern Da-
haish, of Firth, Neb., came down
last Wednesday for a visit with
A. M. Ingle and family. They 1^" wie .-
will be in Dover t he last of the Wean
week for a visit with their unc.ej'leath of
J. W. Grim and family.
were callers at the C. F, Preble
home Sunday night.
The Circle meets witn Mrs. Ed
Grape Thursday.
Travt ling is simply a fright now
J especially with a car.
' Miss Susie, Clara and Burl
j Markel, Chig Eaton and Hugh
land Arnold Orr spent Monday
'evening at the Gardner home.
Eugene McKnight is back from
Kansas City shaking hands with
his old friends who are actually
glad to see him.
Mrs. Walter Sweeter is back
| from Ilenneritta where she has
; been visiting relatives the past
sorry to hear of the
our t.aeher's father.
and will make the rnjhr kind of
deal in order to let loose of the
stock at once.
A barber who wants to buy or
lease a good little shop m a li\e
town rhould get in touch with
us. I his is a good proposition
and one that will bear investiga-!
tion.
For Sale ot 1 rade—Four room |
dwelling and business house I
close in. 2 lots go with the I
buildings Residence now rent- j
ed. tree from incumbrance. !
WANTED
HIDES and FURS
Highest Cash Price paid by II. D. Mttrr y. Hold
Hides aud Furs for me or phone or write me
PHONE
Kiel 310
H. D. MURRAY
Route 2,
Dover, Ok
Bargain 8 room house, 4 lots,!
close in and a good buy at the
price asked. House suitable for j
two or more families. Place is
A. L, Burns & Son
fenced and has good water.
10 Acres- We have 10 acres
of choice F lorida land located 1 -2
niile from town of 1200 popula-
tion I Ins iract is free from wat-
er and is suitable for truck or
DEALERS I.\
Are Ycu Losing Dollars
to. Save Pennies?
Y
'< )L probabh (ire if your larrn lacks proper improve-
ments. Ii takes effort and care to grow crops, and it
i > d buildings to tn^e care of farm products, lanu
. tiiid ;aim implement ll you have no investment
how oin you expect to realize profit?
Build up your tarin. Build now. Your bushel of
corn and w heat will go ISarthor in buying lumber now than
they ever did before.
W e are ready to help you. and can supply everything
you need at a reasonable price.
A. H. Schowalter & Co.
Mi>> Kreibble has the sympa-1 Iruit farming; No incumbrance,
thy of oil her friends at Banner ; Come in nnd talk it over. Will
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hntchins ,el1 or tTad®-,
and family wore callers at Char- Oil stock in guaranteed com-
lev Long's home Sunday evening. I pany 'or sa'e-
Fresh and Cared Meats,
Sausage, Hamburger, Lard
Cluli E<c.
Dover,
Your Patronage Solicited.
Telephone 24
Okla
Geo Y. Spindle of Gotebo,
O kla., has In en added to our list
of readers. Gus Ruth ordering
the paper sent. Mr. S| indie is
the father ot Mrs. Ruth and lived
here up to some time ago.
firing your laundry bundles to
the North Barber Shop. We
represent the Oklahoma Laundry
Misses Lena Bunce and
Stanton spent Sunday with
friends at Kiel.
M. A. Grim, brother of J
Glim, was here from Enid
first of the week visiting.
ron a
their
, W.
the
List Your Property W ith l'^!
Barrett Realty Co.
"t elephone 29
ti. S. YanGundy and wife and
son Howard spent Sunday in
Enid. They brought their gran<--
json Berton home with them.
Roily Grim came down from
Enid where he is attending high
school for a Sunday visit.
Ed F. Barney came over from
Shamrock the first of the week.
-Qountpn
OillinxV
LAWYERS W
KINCFISHE R.OKLA.
50
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 a m
Preaching at 11 a m and
p m.
Junior Christian Endeavor
meets every Sunday at 2 p. m. at
the church.
Cottage prayer meeting every
Wednesday vetting.
|DR MAR I AM L. CASSELL
At ( laud Maui; s Residence,
Monday, Wedncsdav and Fridav
|from 5 p. m. until 10:30 follow*
! ing morning.
CHIROPRACTOR.
Rooms 31 and 32 llracken Build-
ing, Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
Ex-Prosecwring Attorney,
field County
Charles N. Harmon
\ttorney-at-Law
EMI),
18-21 Okla
Gar-
OKLA.
State Bank Duildinjj
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Barrett, W. K. & Barrett, M. A. The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1918, newspaper, January 31, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136601/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.