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Dover Courier from Dover, Tennessee • 5

Dover Courier du lieu suivant : Dover, Tennessee • 5

Publication:
Dover Courieri
Lieu:
Dover, Tennessee
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Page:
5
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They have 30 years experience They have the-Largest Warehouse They handled the most Tobacc'o They have received the Hlghest-Prlce They have made the best Crop Average 'of any firm In Dark District of DO Antioch School7 At Antioch A HOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS We sold this week a crop of Tobeooo for Mr JiH Adams of CrqftonKy at the following price 030 lbs Leaf aj i a at $21 0(1 946 Ibe Leaf i i at 20 60 595 lbs Lugs at 1475 720 lbs Trash at 1300 1 We are interested in the education of the Boys and Girls of Stewart oounty and this 'is the place for those who want Ele: mentaryr High School and Courses Board and tuition reasonable Board nt private homes near school house We want you GRAY ACREE Prinoipal Dover 1 Making 3440 lbs at an Average of Good heavy body wellfired tobaooo in strong Market very active with full competition on allgra Com Leaf Lugs and Trash We appreciate yi jtttt- -V- -i attention yyilrjjyrbaaket COOPER Hopkinsville Ky NQTO-SHurj- We hove opened a Warehouse at CLARKSVILLE TENNESSEE Steamer Nashville and Steamer City of Clarksville will make two trips into Clarksville eaoh week' we will reoeive shell and ear corn at Clarksville but ear corn in shuck should be billed to our Nashville house ONLY Yours truly since 1807" JOHN A TYNER Local or Otherwise Plow Shoes $1 98 They are worth the mon 8ykes Miss Mattie Hunter of Paris is here visiting her lister Mrs II P'i Dunlap and other relatives and friends i We are having typical Maroh weather exoept it ought to" know once in Misa -Edna 'Blanks of Saint Charles Ky is the guest of her sister Mrs 8 A Phippen this week Up to date Hats for and Children on sale at WD Sykes The Exemption Board has moved its quarters to the middle offioe over Dover Bank A Trust Co' MRS HARRIET BRUTON DIES SUDDENLY The whole community 4 was shocked 8nnday morning when word was sent out that Mrs Harriet Bruton had died sometime daring Saturday night No one knew that she was ail ing more then usual till Mrs Chas BrutoU became Aneasy be nee she had not risen as nsoal to call Jber and found her naturalag jnasleep and Mrs Bruton called to' her a time or two and then pat her hands on her belore ehe discovered that life had gone ont Harriet endearing term by which almost everyone called her had nearly reached birthday lacking only abonc a month of it and was re i markably well preserved for one of that age 8hewae thewidisw of Bruton who died several years -ago Shh belonged to the Methodist Churob though of late years she did not attend servicos regularly she being about the oldest member both in age-ml vjuembership of Dover ohOT 0 She was a kind lovable wo- man that every one reverenced that knew her She leaves one son Chae Bruton one brother 8 Lemaa ter three grandsons Will Harvey and John Bruton and one great-grandson' 1 Era- ton as her immediate family A large number of her friends attended her burial at the City Cemetery Monday Elder A Allison conducted the service The sadeet words that were ev-- ereaid Are these your mother is The Scarborough -Rice' Com- fc pany wishes all the ladles to call In and look over the line of millinery which is being shown by Miss Noblelt of Nashville Mies Noblett la an experienced trimmer and her work is of a vl 4 very Superior degree FARM FOR 8 ALE-150 acres in-river bottom 73 acres in hill lands consisting of pastures and woodland Plenty of timber to keep farm lots of everlasting water a new silo Best View on Cumberland River Chin be divided Into two farms with residences and plenty of Improvements and water on each -farm On Rural Roots 2 Model" Tenn Schools and ohnrches -convenient At Interested call or write A A ACRES Model Tenn i $17 50 I See our famous line of A Clothes for men young men and boys Yf Sykes Circuit oonrt will convene nex Monday with 25 criminal and 16 oivil-eases on the dooket This is the smallest numbferf criminal oases docketed ffa ndmber of years andIooksike we are growing more laif-abid ing Miss Franell Noblette of Nash- i villa Tenn is connected 1 with the SoarboroughRioe Co in their Millinery Department for this season Mist Noblett has made a special study of the styles for the coming season and is showing a beautiful stock of Millinery 1 i Vivian Lewis' Field Artillery Camp Jackson Anbry Moore and Gray Rushing In fantry Camp Sevier 'O have been at home on furloughs this week They look spick and span fit for the arduona duties that they are oalled on to perform Reynolds has sold his residence in Dover to Robert Gorham Mr Reynolds was in Nashville the first of the week looking for a location and reports that he met with a great deal of enoouragement from peo pie there that 1 knew him Mr Gorham had sold his farm on Tennessee riyer some time ago and wilTmake 'his home in Do- -V -4 i A A McCraw of Guthrie Ky'was in Dover one day this week His family has suffered a number of misfortunes lately He had' one son-in-law up la Ohio to sioken and die suddenly another son-in-law had his leg broken and it had to be amputated then a horse threw his eon' George' breaking hie arm and collar bone 'lie is notout of the hospital yet The Big Rook Missionary Baptist church subscribed seven hundred dollars last Sunday to maintain a missionary In foreign lands That ohtiroh also has a a stationed preaoher and pays him a good salary This tope the record in this oounty for missionary work Their preaoher the Rev Riley la a ohristian patriot and insi8lBon hie-congregation od-serving the wheatless and meatless days and other rules made for aiding the allies to win the war The public Bpirit of that -J community is commendable! Qur bats are off to Big Rock and vi chdty Misses Emma Boswell and Corinne Marlow visited frieqds -in Cumberland City the first of the week QTust received a swelQine if Boys' and Children's Hats Straw Hats and Sykee Time to plant Irish potatoes onions' mustard1 lettuoe and to bow In1 boxes tomato seed and peppers 1 Corn Drills Avery andVul- oan Stel Plows Roofing Per- tilizers oto at Sykes I will pay epot cash for beef cattle 5o to 6o per pound -Walter Scarborough Tenn -I Dover 1 8aw MI1 and Engine for Sale -or Exchange forOH have a Saw Mill and Steam En- gine in firet-claea condition which I wish to sell reasonably or u- ohange for an oil engine 1 -WH Biggs Dover Tenn MOKELIOIIT 1 This fine blaok Bpanieh Jack' white points 7 years old 15 hands nigh fine form will make the present season at my stable 3 miles east of Dover on Cumberland City and Dover road at $10 to Insure a living goltj money due whenf mare Is traded or transferred care taken to pra vent aooidente but not liable -should any oconr Parties wanting good stook should see my jack before breed- -jng elsewhere i- SIMPSON I.

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Pages disponibles:
68
Années disponibles:
1886-1923