The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Col. Geo wetirenDerg,
The Onlv German and English Speaking
AUCTIONEER
lu This County Willi an Auctioneer':;
DIPLOMA
Keasoixtbln rateo and Satisfaction (iiiarariteed. Phone 2 longs nn
l'miiit* Star Line. Write for dates or call tin* News, Dover Okla.
EIGHBOKHOOD NEWS
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Entered at the post office at Dover,
Oklahoma as second clash matter.
Published every Thursday morning,
at I>over, Oklahoma.
•T. M. MARTIN".
l:dltor and Publisher.
.Subscription is due in advance.
No difference how large or
small your income may be you
should save a part of it. All
fortunes are built on this
foundation. The safest, surest
and most convenient way to
do this is to deposit in this
Bank. We have just installed
a new Mangane.se Burglar
Proof Safe. We carry Burg-
lar Insurance and in addition
to that our deposits are pro-
tected 1)3' the
GMtee Fund of
THe StatR olOKia.
SUBSCRIPTION KATI-S.
One Year, • $1,011
Six Mouths, - ,;>()
I'liree Months, - 25
Single copies, live cents each
DOVER, OKLA. OCT. 16. 1013
Bring in your joh work.
Bring 119 your sale hill work.
Boost for your home town.
Send tlio News to a frieud or ie
live.
Cotton pickers are in demand I dred, Saturday eve.
] were received hy the little Miss.
J he liuck Island railway lias got.
with his wife. 1 ten too poor since the 2 cent Ian
Harry Clark was dowu from lien wus IIU'' "no effect to pay tor tlu
nessey Sunday. I services of a helper at this place, so
Mrs. McNulty is working at the gent Ksppenberg lias two men s
these days.
John Miller spent Sunday 111 Kind)
T. Fleming this week ordered the
News sent to his sisterinlaw, Mr?.
Mary K. Fleming, Parksville, J\Jo .
tor one year.
M. A. Mitchell and family came
down from Hennessey Sunday. I.
II. Thomas, of the South Main Gar-
age, brought them dowu in an auto.
Why don't one of the U idges or
societies put on a home talent play.
This line ol entertainment attracts
a larger crowd than traveling shows.
W. '1'. Andersan returned home
1'ridav from Hartshorne. Okla., ac-
companied hy his grand daughter,
Mies Kuima Muns, who will make
her home with her grandfather.
Produce taken on subscription.
Anything a farmer lias to sell. if
we can't eat it we will feed it to the
hogs. If they can't eat 11 we will
use it tor fuel.
Mrs. .1, Kappenberg gave a birth
day party at her home in west Dover
in honor of her little daughter, Mil.
Several presents
is effectually solved by buying jour Groceries
at this store.
High Grade Groceries
at prices inferior goods are often sold for. Yoti
get your money's worth here.
Produce Taken at Highest
Market Price,
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE
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STEVE DREW
7lie Originator of Low Prices
Dover.
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Dealers In
General Merchandise.
w e Carry a full and complate line of
dry goods, groceries and hardwnre. We
keep a well selected stock of seasonable
dry goods and can supply your wants.
No use to go to Hennessey or Kingfish-
er. We have the goods and prices.
Our Grocery Department
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 its your country pro-
duce. Always in the market with top
notch prices. Come and
Mauk and
Puis restaurant.
\V. O. Armantrout was here Tues-
day from Hennessey.
\Y. Koger arrived here Tues
day from l.aFontaiue, Kansas.
The Christian church has ordered
on individual communion set.
Arthur ltidgley and Killer McCar
roll were over trom Kiel last Satur-
day.
Senator Gore is coming hack to
Oslahoma to fix up his congress iona
fences.
Elder Shane came down from Enid
Friday to conduct the 1 uncial of J
M. Gray.
Mrs. John Miller was able to re-
turn home from the Enid hospital i °r hard
Tuesday. (legger.
work to do,
Trade with Dover business men.
They are the real boosters anil town
builders, and deserve your patron-
age. If they don't carry in stock
what you want they will order it for
you. Stand by your home man,
Oliver Potter and family motored
dowu from iiilliugs Sunday and were
the guests of \V. (I. Hebl>e and fam-
ily, returning to Hillings Monday
afternoon. Mr. Potter is a brother
of Mrs. W. ('. Hebhe.
Some of our business men heard
of the new Sunday closing law and
last, Sunday you couldn't buy shoe
string or even a cigar in Dover. If
v u va.t d anything to drink, soft
you had to limit up the hoot-
Dovcr's Sanitary Restaurant}
VanQundy's
The Home of good things to Eat. Pies, Cakes Cooked Meat
Always on Hand. Short Order*. Chile, Hatnberger at anvhour
Smith's Honey Bread, ft and 10c Loaves.
We Feed the Hungry.
Come In
3 Months Free!
Dr. Kiac's New Discover.?
KlUS THE COUGH. CURES THE LiJNGS.
HOW'S THAT?
All who subscribe now we will
mark up January 1915.
Ml old subscribers who will 1
State of Olifo. City of Toledo. I
Lucas County, f ssr*
Frank J. Cheney makes oatli that ho Is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chem-v
A Co., dolni? business in the Cltv of To-
ledo. County and Ftate aforesaid, and
that said firm will pnv the sum of ON'H
HUNDRED DOLLARS f« r cadi and ev-
ory rase of Catarrh that c annot cur.-d
by the use of HALT/8 CATARRH fM'RE
FRANK J. CHENI-V.
| Sworn to before me and suhserlhed in
pay up to date and one year' AynriSMCe' thla cth day of DfM'ernber-
(Seal) A. W. OLE A SON.
.. .. Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internallv
and acta directly upon the blood and mn-
coua surfaces of the system. Send f<>r
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHKNEY & CO.. Toledo, O
Sold bv oil Pruinrlsts. 7r c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation*
in advance will
this offer.
also get in on i
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§1 Mrs. Finley Pain and Miss Pearl
O Dunlap, of Hennessey, were Suuday
§ j visitors at the K. V. Welch home.
§| For Sat, Strawberry plants,
j!? j five thousand, Dunlop, Warfield and
§ other varieties. 1>. B. Moouk.
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| George Miller made a few days'
Women Who (let Dizzy.
Every wom;.n who is troubled with
1 aiiituitf and dizzy spells, backache,
weakness, debility, constipation or
kidiicv troubles should use lOlectlic
Hitters. They give relief when noth-
ing else will, improve the health, add-
ing strength and vigor from the drst
! dose. Mrs. Laura On hies, of Avium,
ha . says: ''Four doctors had given me
but have seen nothing suspicious tili | up un<i my cbildrcn and all my friends
Sunday night, when we caught a j were looking for ir^: to die, when my
man red-handed, with the goods on so" h'sisted that 1 use Electric Bit.
him, so to speak. Of course thisi s' 1 ,li'1 s,)- antl they have done
r ii i. , , , , me a world of good." Just try them,
fellow might have been buying the \r„K a|1(] ,, (w ^ ^ g
siuir lor sickness or snake bite. mail. U.K. Bucklen & Co . Pldla-
Wlien we look over our subscrip-j'''1
tion book we come to the conclusion j Did you ev r stop to consider that
that about the last bill the average J what the average country editor
person thinks ol paying is the editor knows about your meanness and don't
of the home paper. If you wonder tell, is well worth a $ a year. Your
why editors can't pay their hills j home paper usually tells all the good
more promptly come in and take a | things and shuts up like a clam on
So far the new tariff law has not ^ e have heard a good deal about
red ootid the high cost of living very bootleggers since returning to I lover, 1
perceptibly.
Ed Hopkins, ol Chicago, has been
here several days visiting his uncle,
l£. O. Bryden.
\ ou get a book satchel freo with
every pair ot Tess & Ted School
Shoes, at Harnar's.
Mrs. Foglesong and daughter
Delia and J. \Y, Koger drove to
Kingfisher yesterday.
Scott Gilchrist and family were
over from Hitchcock Sunday visit-
ing the Sherwood families.
Electric
Bitters
Made A New Man Of Him,
"I was suffering from pain ia niv
ittoniach, bead and back," writes H. t
T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., "and my '
liver and kidneys did not work r'pht, f
butfoui boft'cHof Eloctric Bitters!
made me feel like a new man.
PRICE 60 CIS. AT ALL DHL'S SiOrtFS
fl.H.Showalier & 6°
K£!SO!SK^&BS!K3
Dealers In
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Moulding,
Glass, Screen Doors, Paint, Oil and COAL
fl. H. RUTH, Mdisauer. ■ Dover. Okla
J> L, Fuller,
Tonsorial Artist. :
squiut at our subscription book
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hebbe
a party Saturday afternoon,
ing little Delma's Oih birthday.
The afternoon was very pleasantly
spent in playing games and music.
i At o o'clock refreshments were
served, after which the girls de-
•:*j visit to the oil fields near Tulsa and parted, wishing Delma many happy
i Cushing the latter pari of last week, j birthdays.
j There was (^uite a frost Friday
night, but it wasn't ' on the pump |
! kin, "—not in this part of Oklahoma, I
j at least. i
| Jason Jones returned home the j
; first of the week from a visit ol !
I several weeks with relatives near |
I Hennessey.
Mrs. J. T, Anglin gave a dinner
Sunday to the following invited
guests: Pete Miller, A. H. Kuth
and John Lillibridge.
Dr. and Mrs. Anghn. Mrs. Pivid
Koglesotig and Misses Florence Fo-
glesong and hetia Bunco auloed to
Enid 1 uesday in the doctor's car.
Judge Thcuias II. IVyle and our
Shave, Hair Cut and Massage done
Evcr^thicg new inc! 'ip-to-date.
in artistic style.
Miss Alice M auk and brother Al-
va went to the country Sunday and
ou the way home the team they were
driving got scared at something and
ran away throwing the occupants
out of the buggy and smashing up
the buggy in general, aud in the
tracas one ol the horses was cut and
bruised quite badly ou both hind
.legs. Luckily, the children escaped
unhurt.
j the mean tilings you are euilty of.
gave 1 The dresses women, wear now re-
it be- j mind us of the story of a man who'a
years ago attended a swell social
function given by the 400 of New
\ oik City. On being asked bow
the ladies were dressed, or if they
were dressed at all. he replied, "I
don t know I didn t look under .the
table. Sure wasn't much ol tlie
dress above the table. The only
difference is the dresses are abbrevi.
' ated at the other end Can't tell an
! old (or young) married woman from
j a I-! year old girl, by the length of
| her dress these days. We are get- '
I ting back to the costumes of Mother
F.ve pretty fast.
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RWRlDS'GREAfESTStWiHGM
LLIGHT RUNNING
Subscribe for the News.
Governor
liig ilailie
days.
As little cloth as it
m W. •• '•
helps offset '.1c "'.u
ng a, bit.'
Cruee are furnishing the
some spicy reading these '
now tiki's tr
A meeting of the citizens of this
place was held last Thursday night
at the Bank ol Hover, and plans
perfected tor a lecture course this
winter. All the old officers were re-
elected and the committees appoint
ed. Arrangements have been made
with the lledpath Lecture Bureau
lor a four number course, the llrst
UK'i.i. • it i'v'iuumuiiij mo
i a good clean lecture ccwse.
The l-'amily Cough JMedklne.
In every home there should be a
bottle of l r. King's New Discovery,
ready ror iinnieditae use when any
nmniiii'r of the family contracts a cold
or a cough. 1'iompt use will stop the
spread of sickness. S. A. Sod. of
Mason. Mich : writes: "My whole
family depends upon l)r* King's Nhw
xv, \ :isth l.est eougil and cold '
ineuicine in the world. Two iOj bit-
. tlescuit'd me. of pueiiinoni.t." Thou-
.-.iiids ol other i.undies have been
up.aii i tH'i.eii' i ■ ( and depend entirely
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Martin, J. S. The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1913, newspaper, October 16, 1913; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136305/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.