The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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THE ©OVER NEWS
VOLUME 14
DOVER, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY JUNE 4, 1914.
NUMBER 8
C
Christian Church
)
l^undsj School at 10 a. in.
G. \\. MjLl.hR, Supt.
Preaching services at 11 a.m.
wid 8 p.111, Elder Shank,
Pastor.
Junior Endeavor every afternoon
nt & q'clock. All children of nil
denominations invited.—Keba Law-
ter und Alice Mauk, Supts.
Christian Endeavor Wednesday
at 8 p. m. Everybody invited,
Mrs. J. T. Axons, Pres.
; The following pupils of the 7th
land 8th grades passed the exami-
nation at Kingfisher May 15:
Clark Holmes, Beulah Holmes,
j Hovfard VanGundy, .Lilian Wright,
i Dorothy Coleman. Glenn Hurius
j and Mamie Barr. Nine took the
x.niination and seven passeed-
t We consider that a good showing
j for the Dover school.
The young men'si young ladies'
I Gospel Teams, SU strong,
on Fincho} to Defeat
Penroseisrn.
'i Lie following 1 a froui tHe New
\urk Tribune. a dyed in ltie \\uul
Heputdlcan uewspuper:
".Ml Penrose should be beateu.
"It will be a bad tinny for ptihlu-
Irft 111 Auienca it the forces which it
it-pitst-nls triumph 111 tin? Heinin I
va 111,'t h'euatorstnp contest. It will
be a ruinous Ibiay, for the P.epubli-
can |«uly it Mr Penrose aud liis
kitnV come to lht- Iront in it once
more.
"Hi defeat will save the State of
Pennsylvania lrum tae discredit of
unworthy rtjres-t-ulatiou in tbe Ur.it
ed States Senate.
tide lit reaction ol
FASV TO IJARKH.N ORAV M A Ik.
Clip This Notiec It's Worth ;1oc.
Wlien jour hair tun M Kfuj. streaked with
gray. white, ladetl. brittle tailing out. itchlLtr
seuip ordundrufl. try the following On retu
ltiK rub <4-H*u like a shampoo on hair aud 4calp
The tjray ilisappwarN and another applie.itiou or
twootvj-Ban the hair in beautilully daikciiej
and restored to its original color It also be-
comes tiurty. k1oss.v and luxuriant with ri^al hair
health. Q-Uan stops itching and dandrull au I
tailing hair aud promotes its growth W-liuii is
not stick j or messy, aiul cannot injure or stain
1 the hair or scalp. Delightful to use and rnue to
darken ^ray hair so evenly ami naturally no one
can tell. 50c for a 7 o/. bottle by parcel post. Or
return this notice ami }1 and we will deliver you
faille up I three bottles. It not satisliml by its use >v«
from Kingfisher Sunday evening I ""'^"ouboek *'•<*
J " Drug Co., 412 Front Street. Memphis, lenn
and took the town by storm- They
came unannounced and took charge
of things in general and the taber-
As a
result of tlieir presence and their
personal work, coupled with the Child Cross? I cverisli/ Sick?
powerlul pennon delivered by 1!/' v Indigestion? Can't I at.' No Appetite?
Scott, 20 persom came forward at Couched for I hree \ ears,
the invitation- The train was re "1 ain a lover of your godsend to
i i ,,„i , i ,i , humanity and science. Voiir uiedi-
, ported an hour late and toe meet-| . ,
, . ..... , , , , | cife, Ik$, king s New 1 iiscoverv, curtd
| nig lusted till o clock and much mJ t.0IJgh of y,,llV st;ln,|iI1Kl''
; iiii'ii' interest was muni «U'd to j says Jennie Fie mining, of .N *\v Hover,
' the close of the aerviee. On Mon- Ohio. I la've you an annoying eoughV
«l:iv nighL the oldrr nn-nV team, Is iL stubborn and won't yield to
;\.eeo,npanMhy several lad K«,c«n.ei *;« men! V Ota f** bottle of Dr.
. . | King's Xi'w Discovery today. What
up, and as tbe evanu list vir.s cone. ,
it- did for Jennie Hemming if uill do
I lliey took ehaige ot th" rne--tiiig, foryou, no tuatfer how stubborn or
and another enthusiastic meeting chronic a ootiuli maybe. 11 stops a
I was held, The meetings will con |'Huh and slops llirnat and lnoj; trou-
Let us give thanks. That coil
test over the office of secretary of
the state election hoard seems to be
settled for keep-", this time.
Reduced Round
Trip Summer
Tourist Fares
IN
All Direction*?
Inquire ol" Ticket
Agent for dates of
sale limits, etc.
(MO«!-:0' :-O«v«.:OW.;.O.:W t--t■■ t1--i- t
10DMA U R
| Hardware, Furniture
and Farm Implements
tinue over Sunday, Further an-
nouncements will be made later.
A treatment, of Electric Hitters in-
It will sttui tlie i ureases your appetite; stops indiges
Which Ins \ icLory ! tkm; >T,U ca" Wlt everytbi, g A real
I ble, Relief or money bick. o;ic and
ti.00, at your druggist.
N. li.ickleus A i nica SulVe for pimples
y'oti have the choicc of
routes both going and
returning, this privilege giv-
the opportunity ot seeing
grejter portions of the coun-
try jt no increase in cost.
Everything first- class and up= to
date. We carry a complete line
of standard :mplements and the
prices can not he beat, anywhere.
Our furniture department is com- J
pleteand full of good bargains. ♦
in the priuiat ief
an ominous Sl'/Ii.
tonic for liver, kidney and stomach
I troubles. Cleanses your whole system
And the .Republican part) will be j ;liid you feel line Electric Bitters
stronger when it enters tbe next iia jdid more for Mr. T. D. Peebie's stom-
tioi-ial campaign will) Penrose in tbe | :"'b troubles than any medicine he
background ratlier than in the fore
grocrnd.
•'The party must Uhi-(> taiih with
tile public it it id to bavo auv hope
of regaining its vigor. It must re
ject reacliouary leadership every,
where aud at all times.
"This recrudescence of 1'eurose is
a challenge to the Progressive ele
lacnl in the Republican party every
where, There uiusl be no compru
raise with the lorees of reaction.
The party's house must he thorough-
ly cleaned and the party completely
reorganized. II a ileal light is not J
made, if drastic steps are not taken,
I be old machine will be found, as in
Pennsylvania, to have profited bv
the undeniable swing away from
I'residant Wilson aud to he as firmly
ever tried- Get a bottle today,
andil, at your druggist.
•JOC
Some people are allowing their
horses to run at larg> . regardle.-s
of the law against it. Some of
these days some one not far from
Dover will have some damages to
pay-
hotice For Levy For County
Farm Demonstrator.
You. the taxpayers of Kingfisher
County. State of Oklahoma are here-
by untitled that according to chapter
No. Ti), llllll Session Laws of the
I State of Oklahoma, that the board '
of County Commissioners of
I fisher County, State of
I will on the sixth day ot July Ij0rd .s table.
Preaching services
EvangelicjI Church.
E. F. lloFK , l'ASToit.
We were very thankful for the
fine report given for the Sunday
school Sunday morning. The re-
ports for tbe past two weeks In ve
been top notchers. Remember the
Children's Day <xercises that aie
to be given a week from next Sui -
day. The parents have failed to
give the attention to the matter of
getting their children out. for prac-
tice that they should have. But v\e
expect to have an interesting little
program. Help the committee,
don't pull the other way-
We arc glad that our presiding
elder, Rev. ('. F. Krflmeyer, will
be with us next Sunday all day.
Preaching in the morning followed
by communion services. Let every
member pray much for the services
'VI"K | that they might be a great spiritual
oma, j blessing to all. Be worthy of the
Write To
Fay Thompson,
Division Passenger Agent, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma
Or Consult
J. Kappenberg, Agent,
Dover - - Okla
Bticklen's Arnica Salve for eczema
A cross, peevish, listless child, with
coated tongue, pale, doesn't sleep:
eats sometimes very little, then'again
ravenously; stomach sour; breath fet-
id: pains in stomach, with diarrheoa:
grinds teeth while asleep, and starts
up with terror—all suggest a Worm
Killer something r.hatexpels worms,
and almost every child has them.
Kicapoo Worm Killer is needed. (Jet
a box today. Start at. once. You
won't have to coax, as K lea poo Worm
K i I let is a candy confection. Expels
the worms, the cause of your child's
trouble. &V, at your druggist.'
/\lU10lllkCM>Clll
I desire to state that I haye as-
sumed the management of the
Dover Meat Market
And will appreciate all the regular patronage
and endeavor to give satisfactory treatment
to all.
Buy Your Meat at Home.
i
Shop open lrom ti a.
V p. in. Sundays until It n. in
ft. E. flTHERTON
entrenched in power as it wus when
| make an estimate of a sum of money
] not eyceediug Five Hundred Dollars.
it brought the party to
ljli^.
hsi'uption in
' It is because tbe issue
That before making
j such levy, this notice shall be pub-
I for the purpose of co-operating with
i the Dinted States department of Ag.
ricnlture in conducting Farm Dem
is mi lug. j utistration Work in Kingfisher Conn,
sa vitally import ant to the country j t Provided-
and to the party, that the Tribune
has no sympathy with the cowardlv
counsels that have prevailed in Penn.
sylvauin aud that have enabled Pen
rose to win bis victory at the prima.
lies. it lias been argued there that
Penrose represented the best chance
ot success at the election, that lie
had the machine and the support ol
the 'interests.' Newspapers in Phil
adelpiiia which are supposed to stand
for independence of the machine
have kept silent, either at the bid
ding of the forces behind Mr.
Box Springs
in the afternoon. Bro- ErfTiiieycr
will preach; preaching followed by
communion services. Let every
member be present and enjoy the
services.
The W. M. H. will meet Thurs
hshed for at least four consecutive j l'a-v afternoon at 2:30 at the church,
weeks, and every person or taxpayer cordial invitation to visit the so-
interested shall have a right to ap
pear aud be heard, ot- file a remon-
strance against such action content,
plated by the County Commission,
era. * J. S. Patrick,
Chairman of Board.
Attest! Wm K Newer, Co. Clerk.
Bring us your sale bill work.
Barring ihe prospects for a fruit
rose or for fear of impairing the He. j cr"P P'^pccts for a bumber crop of
publican party's chances. | everything never looked brighter
"The selfish interests may profit j
by Penrose's success, but it will be
ciety is extended to all the ladies.
An interesting lesson has been ar
ranged for. We hope thai, many
more of the ladies will join this
society.
Hear "Scottie" every night; let's
join hands and win tile town for
Beginning July 1st money orders
may be cashed at any i Dice in the
1 niled States, instead at the par-
ticular office on which tiiey are
drawn, as heretofore.
Send tho N«
ative.
ws to a friend or lei.
60 YEAUS'
EXPERIENCE
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iwertnlu < ur opinion free wljuiliur
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Scientific Jintcricsin.
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>ftiir; four umihUm, f I. bold by ull tiownduitlem.
MUNN & 0q 3ciDr°a<,w>y- New Yorff
Rraueh Office. 625 F Ht^ VVuablui ton, !>. C.
"1;
Electric r
Bitters
Mado A Now Man Of
"I was Buffering from pain in j
stomach; houd aud back,1' vvrilos
T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C.,"and
liver and k iilnoys did not woik
but foul bottles of Klcctric Bit1
made me feel iil.c a new mai
PRICE 50 CTS. *T ALL DHL'S slo"
air
Republican
forward as
ms and an
costly victory for the
party wliie.ii brings him
an embodiment of its
index of its character.
"The Tribune hopes that Peonsyl.
vania will elect Mr. Uifford Pinchot,
the candidate of the Progressive
party, as its next Senator. He is a
worthier candidate than the man
chosen at the Democratic primaries.
The necessity for defeating Pen-
roseisrn transcends all partisan con
ptderations. Opposition to it should
not be divided. The Democratic 1
candidate ought to withdraw. All
citizens, irrespective ot party uliilia
tions should unite in support of Mr. ;
Pinchot."
[ than at this time. Cotton is not
doing very well now but will no
doubt take a stort now that warm
weather is here to stay.
T.oren Holmes is helping out at
Puis' restaurant this week.
Howard VanGundy is doing the
farming stunt in the country this j
week-
D:n't forget we huve n scholar-
ship in the Capital City Business
College for sale at Neiv6 of$se.
Wall Paper
It is tbe time of year to brighten up
your home. If it is wall paper
you are looking for don't
tail to call aud see
F. M. Redington.
He is gcut for the well known Al.
berl Peats wall paper and has Bome
beautiful patterns to select from.
Dover, Oklahoma
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