The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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:■;! our friends the compliments of
m ■ 311 to be ::o particularly in the business
::;iuvr and at Christmas time
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Six Mimtlix,
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DOVI£li, OKLA. I)I-:C. 2!? (91.1
L in has kept business f.iith dur-
s u-i-ii true to the highest stan-
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! C".ii !!• •• peace a id joy. Such a record
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Tain i. We submit our record to
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;<ocd year for us. Square
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Ge nera I Merc h a si d i se.
We Carrv a full and complate line of
dry goods, groceries and hardware. We
keep a well selected stock of seasonable
di'v goods and can supply your wants.
No use to go to Hennessey or Kingfish-
er. We have the yyods and prices.
Our Grocery Department
Is ;•! v. ; full of good things to eat. In
i ,n ; oods we have all the standard
bran I and the very best grades of teas
and coffee. Bring us your country pro-
duce. Always in the market with top
notch prices. Come and see us.
!^ee our special olh: offer.
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Boo.-t tor your lionm tmvn.
We wi-h our i1 ;ui(::
ChriBltmis.
J. M. Payne i.- on the sick li-t I
tli is week.
Lee M. (iray was here from IIan>
nes.sey Til' fdny.
Hol'.ert i^aundrrs sprat a f. •
last, week in Tulsa.
Pres Wible is here from Cashion!
visiting friends.
The nest unmix I on tlie leetan
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* ; pretty lioltday appeavai'i-e.
1" | Mrs. A. E. Sliti made n
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2 I the leotnre course. Jnn>:urv .
8: ( . Finning moved his f un ' : ■ '
? the east side hotel limt Friday.
f". i Ed Vaughn and Wrn Woolsej-
* 1 of Hennessey, sp. ,it Sum. y i
j 1 lever,
y| George Biles took advantage ol
? I our special rate handing us a
| uewal, Puturd.ty.
tj Rev. 1 >* ese was at W : i
fj Siiuday night a iin l . n
0 vival meetings.
Mrs. Cleia Stewart, of Fairview,
6 spent the holidays here with her
£ ; inoti.er, Mm. MeXulty.
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in the east part of town.
Our rain this week was si >vr. I:
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Fresh biead and cold driuks always on hand,
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"I want to tell you what wonderful benefit 1 have re-
ceived fr -m the u: e of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes
Mrs. Syivr.r.ia V.'aods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
"It certain'y h: s no equal for ia grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach t: - ubles. 1 firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little c>- -: life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's
Biack-Draaaht made them break out, and she has had 110
more t. -ublc. I. shall never be without
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r.er.?, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer •-ora any of these complaints, try Black-
Drnu^ht. It is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five
years of rakndid success proves its value. Good for
yoaag and old. For sale everywhere. Price 23 cents.
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from Lawton last Saturday to
; the holidays with I. ane f .a, .
Vie Iteani, of El Ueno, .-an:
Etta I'ayiie, of Fa son, v. -: a- I
father and siiter, Mrs. II isa A
: this week.
W. M . Iiiirns eallei i !:>.*t
day and orde'ed the N u s m-
his fatheriiilavv, A. N■ . ■
Woodward, for a j'ear.
Everylwdy seems to I ■■>
somewhere this Christina-
few that are not going . ,-,
an- coming to Dover.
| Hlake, the weather prophet,
diets the lowest temp -raltir ■ ('
' winter will be :>!i ahoy-. . i\i,
i hope lie is right.
' Win. Daltou, the cement
, tractor, has j-.isl linishe I up 1
I cement cave and toinn sidev ill
1 other work for George Taylor.
It is a sure fact tliatit no 0111
heard a hen laugh, lait ti- \
heard tliein sneeze. Give
I Daugher'y's Roup Remedy !
1 by Don Nortluip.
The Relief Corps ladies will,
at the hall Saturday at ll o'e'j
practice for installation. 1
member is urged to he present
The postal sivings de nrt
of the Dover p stolli ;c I n
withdrawn by Unci - Sam.
of the savings of o ir p- >p' • ,t
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Lucas County, ' f es-
I'rank J. Cheney rriakps oath that he !■<
% t';'r'ner of tho Urn, of V. J. Chtn*'
V / ° • businpPH in the City of To-
;';in'5" and state aforesaid, and
Hi'v ? .-iL. will pay tho sum of ONW
rl^P ARS for onf,,1 ftnd ev-
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'•y tho use of HAT.T/8 CATAHRTT CURE 4
PRANK J. CHENEY *
wworn to hoforo mo and Rubfl«>rlbert !n
avn!r'rmC0, 1,1,3 6"' day "f LVri'mb,>r.
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Martin, J. S. The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1913, newspaper, December 25, 1913; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136320/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.