The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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THE NEWS. DOVER. OKLAHOMA.
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When you are real .sick, you want the
best doctor available. That's sense. If
you have legal troubles, you hire the bes?
lawyer you can find. That's natural.
Well, how about money matters? Just
apply the same kind of reasoning. If you
have money to deprsit, look for the strong-
est, most reliable bank to put it in, one
where you arc sure it will be safe. That's
business. Our bauk is the one von are
looking for. It's that k ind of a bank.
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Kntered at the post office at Dover,
Oklahoma as second claas matter.
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Published e « y fhursday morning,
at tH>vei, Oklahoma.
J- S. MARTIN.
Editor and PuMlaJier.
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| THE. BANK OP DOVER §
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t: Dealers In
| General Merchandise. I
V We Carry afull and complate line of
r dr3T goods, groceries and hardwire. We (
keep a well selected stock of seasonable j
H dry goods and can supply your wants.
" No use to go to Hennessey or Kiugfish-
8 er. \\ e have the goods and prices
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| Our Grocery Department
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a Is always full of good things to eat. In
can goods we have all the standard
brands and the very best grades of teas
and coffee. Bring us your country pro-
dine. Always in the market with top
notch prices. Come and see ti-.
Mauk and Puis
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Bring us .vour sale hill work.
Boost for your home town.
Trade wiLli our advertisers,
J. S. Martin, Notary Public.
Semi tlio News to a friend or tel_
tlve.
Give tlie uew meat market your
11 patronage.
Cull No. 14 when you Imve an
! teiu of news.
( Mrs. May Linn went to Enid
Tuesday evening..
\V. T. UrsWKuer caught a lug
voyotu last Saturday.
It. li. Saunders went to Tulsa
the lirst ot the week.
t'lyssea Brit tain of Clco, Okla.,
: was in Dover Sunday.
; There was s big delegation. of i
; < iypsies in town Tuesday.
I S. H. Drew made a business trip
i to Enid Monday evening.
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| Arthur Uray aiado a btuiuuw ],,w i after
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K | tr P to Kingfisher Tuesday
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For Sale—An incubator, nearly
'A l new. Diquire at this-office,
y J. A. Hilliard lias our thanks for
:+* !*Hsii on subscription Saturday.
♦' 1'rade with the businessmen who
. carry an ad in the home paper.
A high wind from the south yes
§ t-rday caused a big transfer of real
6iestate.
Mrs. 1 logan was her
county sent this week.
i he Rural Mail Carriers' Associ-
ation meets nt Hennessey, W'usl -
iliRton's birthday.
Send the News to a friend or a
relative, former sesident* of Dover.
They will appreciate it .
E. S. Moody, at one time presi- j f
• lent of Central Oklahoma Tele- j 4
phone Co., w is beiu from Okeene ii
last week. j o
Misses Rose Iiainlen and Myrtle O
and stella Itiley of Kingfisher will J
assist in the entertainment Friday i ?
night. ; $
Anything you want in the eating i
line call at the Red Front Restaur- |
ant. Courteous treatment accorded I
all patrons.
March is not far away but do not'
wai', A!aiicu right into the drug j
store and buy some of Daugherty's
Roup Remedy.
The Progressives will imet 8a'-!
urday night, Feb. 14, in the rear;
of the meat market. See th« call |
on the first page.
Mrs. Paul Ruth and children of
Hesston, Kansas, arc. visiting at the
home of Mrs. Ruth's parents, Air.
and Mrs. Ed Wildernian.
W. L. Taylor, Will Kiinerer, V
Mauck, C. D. Mauk and Jason
Jones represented the Republican
party at Kinglinher Saturday.
Charley Uinaburger, of North!
Dakota, was here the past week vis-'
ttiog his father, John Riaaherger, I
and sinter, Mrs. Rete Miller.
Mrs. A. \V. Kinpp left Tilesilay
evening for her home at Meriill, |
lew weeks vUit with
lour Holiday Trade
Was even better than we expected, but we have an
up to date iine of General Mercliaudise which we
keep the year round. Our goods are ucw and
fresh.
We keep the best brauds of shoes on the market.
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Our prices are the lowest, quality considered.
Produce Taken at the Highest Market |
Prices.
We Strive to Please
S. H. Drew,
Dover, - Oklahoma
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Dover s Sanitary Restaurantt
VanGundy's
The Home of Rood thing* to Eat. Pie«, Cake* Cooked ileat
Always on Ilauil. Short Order*, Chile, Hamherger t any hour
Best llone_\ ilrtnid, 5 and 10c Loaves.
We Feed the Hungry. Come In
fl.ti.Showaiter & 6°
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Moulding,
Glass, Screen Doors, Paint, Oil and COAL
fl. H. ruth, Manaoer, ■ Dover. OKla
her pareiKS, Urandpa liiles and
wife.
We printed sale bills for S. I".
(ilazier, near Kiel, Tuesday. lh*
sale was billed for the (ith, hut the
blizz.auI that day caused him to re-
bill it for yesterday.
Wo printed horse bills Saturday j
for.I. D. Love's fine Pereheron i
| horse and Spanish jack. 'These ail- !
§ Any old time you want a good 'u'als will make the seusoii at his
Goi. Geo wehrenbero.
rile Only German and English Speakim.
AUCTIONEER
hi This Countv With an Auctioneer's
diploma
IlenHonftl.Je rutro and Satisffiction Guaranteed. Phone 2 long? on
I'raiiie Stnr Line. Write for dates or call the News, Dover Okla.
restaurant
hor a g(xxl wann Lunch or a First Class Meal
Confectionery, Chewing Gum, Cigars and Tobacco
Hot n!!i|hclI)iEa!!pllSirBread always on hand.
Hot Chili and Hot Coffee Eat With Me
It Always Helps
SoSi i SwMlrySaHii
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
Shied ^ LbC^n 10 k;tl lik<-' a new woman | Sn
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I wish every suffering wom'an would give
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
* fiia!- sti" use Cardu' when I feel a litt'e hnd
and . always does me good." •tt'c bad'
Headache, backache, side ac^i' nervousness
Iy ^rl)ub?e""°Sii?ns tha S'etC" are(S/-re ®igns of woman-
nn- V- g hat you nee(J Cardui, the woman's
}, r f' ?u «nno make a mistake in tryiiiL' Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak
women for more than fifty years. g
Get a Bottle Today?
meil, call at the P.td
| taurant.
Be sure to see 1 lie Reunion of
"ifezeldah an Jane" Friday night
at Taylor s Hall.
Missis Florence Foglesong snd
1.1lira Coleman were Kingfisher vis-
; itors Monday.
Misses Etiielyn Coles and Lena
Hunce were in U ennrssey between
trains- Saturday.
.Miss Hazel Stitt w.vs the g-iest of
Mrs. Eugene Stetler in Kingfisher
Sunday night.
After the blizzard'of l st Friday,
almoit summer weather preraili.
Crcat climate!
Dover has a citizen who ia no
cranky he has to slap himself to
sleep every night.
Miss Florence Fash and Ator
^ oung of K iel were gu>?its at tlw
, Bunce home Sunday.
Attend the entertainment at the
opera house tomorrow night. Ad-
mission 1") and 25c.
John Robinson's fine bird dog-
lost a leg the first of the week by
lu ing run down by a train.
I Mrs. Matt Dean, of Kingfisher,
I visited her parents, L. 1'uls ajid
wife, a day or two last week.
Dr. Anglin, Pete, George and
I John Miller went to Hennessey
Tuesday night in the former's auto.
I lie Rock Island bridge gung ha*
has he'ii here this week putting
ii. w timbers under the water tank.
W e have a scholarship on one of
the best colleges iu the south
for sale at a big discount, ai this
olli
Front 1 east of Dover.
The family of Mrs Jnlia Mitch-
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the Bast Esad is Made of
WINNER FLOUR
I eli received the anaouncem<-nt a
few days ago of the arrival of a new
girl baby at the home of .Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan, of Sullivan, Mo.
Klder Shane's sermon lecture ■ n
the iloly Lain, last Sunday w..
very interesting, itu will continue
them each Sunday night lor sever-
al weeks. U will pay you to at
tend.
It is a part of. nature to love mu-
sic. It cheer* the dark path and if
you will only feed Daugherty's Kg^j ,
Producer to your hens they will not:
only product eggs for you but mil- j
Workmen have wrought a big
change in north cotton gin. TheV 1^.., • . .■ ■
have raised it another story and new JeW6ter and OptlCiafl
machinery will be put when it will 1 t' i I
be second t ,.o,. m this pun of ti- Guaranteed
l Icicle <■/ DOver.Plk ind Mormrclt \
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j AIcjl nod Groiifi* Feed f
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| Live Slock Dealers ♦
| DOVER MILLING COMPANY j
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H. U. BREWER,
•Mnin St Hennessey Oklu
HENNESSEY
country.
sic also. Ask Don Northup.
Ask yourself what trouble you
had last y#arat this time with your
•oickens. It was no doubt roup or
no eggs and it may have been both.
Buy .onus of Daughcrty's Roup
Remedy and Kgg producer and be
prepared for such trouble.
Scott Ferris, Congressman from
the Sixth District, has been mak-
ing a record in Congress we are •
personally proud of. H« ,,j|i no j
doubt he re-nominated without op- Notary Public and
Time Table
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MsftTH HOUND.
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I. H. VINCENT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Dover, - 0Ua
O. W. Fletcher,
position, us he deserves to be. Ai I
the News is independent in politics, j
we pledge its support to his candi-' 1
1 j dacy.
tiweU 'a PerlI8ing ll,e ^''Publican plat-
(1<4 f,,nn. (<0Pted by the county con-
▼ention at Kingfisher Saturday we ;
j couldn't help but wonder where
KronL Kuit. li l„ l„v,. ti,.1""
lalt.-r part t.f Ibis month lot C«||. • " ' ■
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1 Dover for awhile.. ., ' 1 " v M,JJ "*un ,n
* the extreme.
Keal Estate Agent
Money to Loan on Farms
E. E. SPRAGUE,
Up to Dote
Blacksmith End
Woodworker
First Cla.ss Work Done at
welGA's Barber suop.
Hot and Cold Baths-
5 For $i,00.
Agent for Enid Steam Laun-
dry ill connection. Your pat-
rouage appreciated.
Come iu and subscribe tor
paper tor a trieud or relatire.
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Ke|. jfmp
|100 Reward, $llf
The reader, of this paper will fca
I ha' there is at leaat en*
re <Jed dlaeue thit eclenc* hu been
.1® cuf In all Its Sturm, and that la
ir*'.*JTh- Hall' Catarrh Cure !■ the only
poaltl\e cure now known to the raadtcat'
rtllil n Catarrh hfIn* a constitutional
* constitutional treat-
? "all a Catarrh Cure la taken tn-
lemaliy, actln* dlrerttr upon tha Slo^t
•nd mucoua aurfarea of the mtMn ther*
•ase eilnd,i?Jlnhe.hfOUn<,'f"oa "f t'1® dL"'"
..JFW ' P*tl«nt atrenath by-
2 i constitution and aaslatlur
nature In doln* Ita work. The proprietor*
,h"vth*" "iuch It. curati™ pow*
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Xaka Ha'l a family I-lll, f,r csaeilpatle^
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Martin, J. S. The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1914, newspaper, February 12, 1914; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136329/m1/4/: accessed May 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.