The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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Gently cleanse your liver and
sluggish bovsels vshi e
you sleep.
Oct a lP-crnt K>\
Su-k h. adaihe t ilioutn« . d'nl-
nctf. coated toufuf. tnul tasie and feu*
brvath- al ■'> s trace ihtm to iou>l«i
ltrer deluveU fermenting food in the
b. *• - or o r * 1 m.> "■
folaoiovi mattw clonH I# th* in- i
instead of beir.g iast out ]
c' the is reabsorbed into the
blood When this poison reaches the
jltlntt brain tissue it causes con-
gestion aad that dull, throbbing, tick-
«ning headache
i'ascarets immediately cleans* the
aiomach remove the WOmr, undigested
food and foul ms< s take the excess
b.le from the liver and carry out all
the constipated * aste matter and
poisons in the bowels
A Cascaret tonight * !1 urel>
;mnhten >ou out b* morning They
ork while you eleep—a U>-cent box
erom your druggist n eans vour head
clear*stomach s*eet and JWf UlU
and bo*els regular for MM Ito Adv
"Gooa Old Tirees" Aga.*.
Hoepital patients of today are bet-
ter off than their aucestors of the
good old times" Mr Wheatley In
his book on London.' quotes from a
Scottish act of parl'.anu-ut of !..>!> to
the effect that "if ou> nun brings to
the market corrupt -*tae or salmond
to be sauld. they shall be taken t>v the
balllie, and incontinent, without on*
question. >all be to the leper
folke," and if there • no *p«?r 'hen
only sail they be destroyed utterlie "
The same vloasai t > obtain.d in
Oxford in the fifteenth cent iry where
all putrid meat and -«:• «a< by s'a'-te
THE BEST TRE4TVEST FOR
ITCHING SCALPS. DANDRUFF
AND FALLING HAiR
To a' • l| - •
•ca!?. vrewc: c~r. tkiB arvi tltHll
bair. remove cr uatt, ?■ a'.es ar.d dan-
druff. and promo e be grow.ti and
bear? of Ti* h v - the ' * " - •ra-
cial treatment 1a most >«? agree-
able and economicaL On re'ir.ng,
comb Ke b. air c_" itra : a i" -nc.
itfc b^'t'a a * -e r- • *
parv.n* fent'.y rubt g -ra •.
men? nto the pa- ■ * n i a b : of
SERIAL
STORY
We
Chronicles
sf
Addington
Peace
By B. Fletcher Robinson
C^^AottuM with A Con n DovU of
"Tbe Moon J oi vt"« Baekrrvtllea ' "c
.. . r , . t ' ^ >•
11
THE TRAGEDY
OF
THOMAS
HEARNE
tn*er
ads
LVes not ibat *a.i -inderworld of
crime in which yo.. move sometimes
4r i you Into a eye a. d tbe. e n
a mat kind' 1 s iggested
It was a bitter n'.ght and the tn
..e- W and I were b.owing our to-
bacco "Om seata confronting before a
rearing (Ire The wind rattling at the
hasp of the window added the iux
o' a remlcder .teat It niuat be ex
treme * unpleasant 'c te s eet swei
•treeta .side
\c t how tad men are. it la hew
f d tfie* are that s s -;rt :cg
quoted Keace. with a nod of t •
head
We sat tn : er.e for a white before
he Hv -.e aga:u
I have .et a breaker of the aw
go free c my time pet ^ ap* tuore
than once he .onttcued 1 tte iaw
canc " take c gn fan e a- tfie
tricks that Fa e pi*7 on mat
1 sme.t a ta.e and remained si.ent.
Pea e a :£hed
"You ttiDi ycu baT^ drtT«n m«
1bto ttorT-iei ' fc*1 *a!<1
1 am at ycur mere; t .t i Bcpe
I told c m
He eaci ' -wa-d 'a; tg *B« as?es
•- • • , - agL.ii-aS* Ce c-*>a o: *.n*
fender Thee te began —
vxj: a year 1 -ecetT^d *
a eaaage 'rem G:v# ac« *a. :na
:trre i pa-.tfC* y4.ng >*-y
« « re < aim
■ t* it 9 «i r*i—a
useful to you these da}#—eb. Mr
Henderson?
There was a smile ail over h!s fa?
face as be said the words, and tie i
chuckled softly to hlmaelf with *
sound like water coming out or a bot
tie It seemed :in offer of life to me
—a promise of everything the lack or
which makes each day a torment ti
the man w ho has know n clean com
fort.
"Is It murder? 1 asked htm. t
•Oh. my dear sir you surprise me"
he cried, lifting his flabby hands
What a horrible sugjie^tion! Allow
me to explain at once. Have you ever
beard of Julius Craig''
The company promoter w no or
ganized the Spanish mine swindle"
Of course I have
Did you kuow him by sight
He used to come racing A tall
bin, melancholy looking feilow wnti
a black beard — wasn t he *
Yes. that Is Jull <s i'raig He is
r * r. Princetown prison wb x
tr.cre yea a r.e lu.ate ot
Dartmoor is not s . ted to i t health
lie is anxious to rhange nls resi
dence nor do 1 blame him Mr Hen
derson. for U is 'be most desolate
' spot in all England I am ic a pes:
Hon o offer you trie s.«ra I have men
tioned if yt a :ange his escape
Do you ag'ee*
Yes I tola him
Ah. tha' is meat sattsfactory To
morrow I win send *ou ha:f tne
money * h seme l:t*!e suggestions
of my own as to yc r p ar. of cam
pa;gn The second half you wiii re
ceUe wCe: Mr. t'raif s *"ee Hy the
wav 'here a-e tv.me curious relics of
tbe stone age on the moors Perhaps
>«• might read . the subject and ap
pear a* F'rtr. etown as a student; yes
Mr • en te -■ r Ca• w : « u? >« . * t
—a student of prehistoric mar.
tie <: trickled until tbe arrla^e
st v It was ::ke driving witn a
< tempered t.anc mange
I sha . .e k ad ' any ^^ « y .
an give me.
He pulled a
and
the
sto*>t
shin Lg
r _ il ' V " 81 . £ £ ' <1
ht said b > great wbit,
ipva me 'rem ce * ndow as ne
shook m* bund I ha\e your ad-
dress Pr.ve on \\ ..;:ams
I migbt nave been an old and trust-
ed friend from me warmth of his
manner Yet as 'be arr age ro ieo
a«a- noticed *ba: be raised -be
e Sap at tbe cack to see *nat i
didr. • try to fc :ow faim
y tie rack- arrived next morel re
r : e ? 1 s t c * ed a« i y r sr . z s . e
r« nr" Fhe •> re* *"e" ::?'.:ucUcdi
%e:-e ' and :co. "ed
lag a
XEO^ C
Print'-etown Arms as of Memphis t'nl
\erslt> 1 S. A . was sitting on the
alrn hill above th« prison that held
Julius Craig
To the 'far horlxon there stretched '
the melancholy moors, deserted j
uasheti of rush marshes and stunted ;
heather, broken here and there by I
outcrops of granite that crowned the ■
rv . sng ground like the ruln6 of a bun 1
dred le.idal castles ror Dartmoor in |
a i -Kf granite tableland, and on Its
t arret s i lac e no corn w ill grow nor |
trt-e flourish
a*-neath the rampart of its contain
,i jj : s ies the garden of Devon, a
land of orchards and pleasant woods. J
*. r *t rnt.eids and pasture farms, bu'
tne m< < rs have defied the farmer and |
en ;• n tbe same sad wilderness that :
rt-hi^'> n an Inhabited four the
« d >ears ago You can see where;
Tit b . ' his b I'lrcles and aet up his
Siea- s? ne avenues to the nonor or
dead chieftains.
• was an incannj soit of plact ai
togethe- and i shivered as 1 sat In
mat j,ei> cemetery of th forgotten
iead
The huge prison as built on the
'cppts:te slope of the shallow vallev
a i the farm which the convicts had
u^;. ti •, b> fte.d atretched down
from its walls to a brook at the root
n hill where I was. On the
•re- eoge of tne brook a gang wat
at « -k in. oslng some new ground,
ar.d through my glasses I soon raadt
• 'he man 1 was after The las'
time I had seen him was on his owr
• or. h s' Ascot. *irh the girls buxzin?
- .1 d b.m Ke ^a>ps after s igar. antf
•r.^ e ne ^as digging trenches with a
spade It's a funny world'
AL ' t eny men were in tne
On the outer side a couple ol
warder* strolled up and down
-•res r.cer their urms. The.e ^^8
B| I • a ow hedge to stop the
convicts if they knocked down the
p res with tbe. spades and made a
-. for it But when 1 looked back
b€ wastes of the moor 1 un-
•e stood n a city a man may van
wd. but on Dartmoor he
i| i di sen miles before ho
. • -rd even a b. sb to hide him
i the mounted warders
r? re pursuit would ride him down
.n half an hour
Tbe Prinv etown Arms, a gray.
^ e&' r er left"en sq'.Hfe of granite, *as
a t t-.-sant > < untry inn standing near
the center of the village. It was too
ea-.v a tbe yea- for tourists Indeed.
a« discovered there ^as only one
tt.a: tesice myself staying In the
to .se a Mr Thomas Hearne. whose
sue-ess in be visitors book was
h-ief v London. W hen I came d< wn
night I found him ai
: a little table with my
a d opposi e 1 wasn t
se new acquaintances,
verv well ask them to
igprrnnn
murauiiniXBQtur rimrr
, At.I OMOl ' ' 11 '
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similiiling ltirKooiliinilll<-tfiila
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- Promotes DiHttsli""1 Iwrrful
nfssdnclRfM(oiilflin« nn""1
Opium Morphine nor Mmonil
NOT Naim <> i H
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\ Aptrficd Remedy forCoMi^,
ir lion Sour Stomach,Diarrttoea
It Worms .Convulsions f «rislv
!0 ne and LOSS Of SLEEP
I; f«cSimilf Signalu" '
]| 'Ztc£+
:s Tut I kntal'R Company.
Si NEW YORK
CASTORIA
For Iiifiintw and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Boars tlio
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
!?Guaranteed under the f-uudaW
Exact Copy of Wrapper
,r.ne:
m
Otto Weiss
Chick .JaM
Feed
ADVISED HIM TO GET BUSY
Laborer Resented Interest Shown by
Statesman as .to the Farmers
Prospective Crop.
I The > n'i of Aberdeen .!> iter,
ant, whom Mr. Ben lillett sugg^^'-
hanging, is one of the miltieet-ma i
1 nered and most kindl> of me:..
He takes a great interest m agr:. ul-
ture and one evenii - wi - taKini
a v&lk i'. «' country dis Iti •
to watch a laboring maw at wo in. ..
his little garden
Leaning over the fence, his lor-:
•hin asked "Is this good soil?"
"Saves § the Little Ones"
For Sale Eve'. iert ti; Conscientious Dealers
OTTO WEISS ALFALFA STOCK FOOD CO.
MriCHITA. KANSAS
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ce-.- or twice ft m-.-t * *• «; - ?
^ 5 ■? *
fcr nomen • hair.
tfUcvm Pwi wi ^ • ■ ■
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card Culictir*. L. Bcstoa Ail
A:« n st-at c- s
:.zr Fed e te i;e"e<l
^e c "e .?e n:* «.ce
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see xc . te'e-e ans*e-ed :ne cau
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CHILDREN LOVE
S1BUP Of RES
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not a Miracle
*st Pan Ca.se a"c E"
x
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Lameness
. . I.imrrent is ft speedy,
reliable remedy foe laxneneat
in h• rsf? and farm stock.
Here s prcof.
• id «. ra • v: u.j •vM !der by
. a ■ >i zt * ~ t> . a« t* could
I at a '. r- tr'' * o{
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f-.- at.-, i' • &*■-* a •t.rty c..e trp
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Fcr5pLnt aad Thj"a*!l
1 i ha-e •< i ? . • Lxusetit or. a
t a-v4. cure<l b<r "Hua
ma*tf •. - • -i . I *e cured Ha e
-e • i*r.. • 1 .t • n:r oejftitwc* for
- « . t - fi-« I - : it
• beat Lit Best I ever I
or. v- ■* 7 - - -e C. •- Cure t:r T-
-Afa!: ■ • - " a *i ! can certa-alT
" - 1: fc.*
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is a quick, safe remedy for pool-
r \.p,caL_scr a^ i buaib e-foot.
Try iL
For Rear aacJ C*akef
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Saskatchewan and Alberta, ''
toon r.i ■« pcisec.
Car.aca a ^«art7
tc e Se't e-. to tr.e tran *—■ a
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• «r s > - to r*-ter. to a.. fl
wish to e and*! bMW canHK .- • ,
Canada s B^atn i° 1,1J !S, I
v-e ta k wor d LarfWA \
G?as>es f >tc"«a? fcoder for ^ J
05. cot: cf ra t-i ar.d faUawng
fcr :-.ar.el t a tr.'.e.
T>« tun • : red for Bee'
V . 4-d C eese will p«y fifty f*r •
cent on the inveetment.
Wr.tt fcr !:t ratur ar.d pftrtJC-
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Martin, J. S. The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1914, newspaper, March 19, 1914; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136336/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.