The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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We don't want you to feel that you are
a rani: outsider so far as our buuk. is con-
cerned.
\\ e want you for a patron, want you
to be olc of us. There are many i^ood
deals that we know of, deals that will put
you ii the \v:iv of making money. We are
giving information to our patrons every
week. We will gladly do the same for you
if you desire it. If you are a rank outsider
with our bank, it's your fault, not ours.
\\ e heartily extend you an invitation to
come on the inside.
4^ t! Sub i ription i" due in advance.
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lJUVkK, OKI.A June 4. Ivl-J
to rtjjke tfie lurujers ai busy as a
heri vrith on * chicken.
Rey, Pierce, of ea?t of town, re-
turned yesterday from a trip thro'
tlit- western pact of tile state.
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| Give Francis Redington your or-
j der for wall paper. He is agent f. r
I lie celebrated Albert feats paper.
You Cain Prevent Hog Cholera-
Kill Hog Worms
and Have Fat Hogs.
£ 1 00 I
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" Merry VlairLyel
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Don t let Hoa Choiera and Worms score you~lt's a*
WeCKy matter to prevent them. This positive fact u
vouched for ty thousandf- of Farmers and Hog Raiser*
In nearly every state In the Union. Just feed with
the daily hog ration a small quantity of
Bring iu your job work.
Boost for your borne town.
Trade with our advertisers.
Help your home editor by send- I
ing the paper to n relative or friend |
iand by paying your own subscrip !
J. >S. Martin, Notary Public. tion promptly.
liuy your meat at the Dover! Mrs- Conley, of Enid, formerly
a /di I inent market.
KJl-'l Call No. U
4 4 9 ti'"i ol news.
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_ ^ ( . M. oaks came down from (.),-> j It renders hogs Immune to Cholera* tones ther*
Wego, Kansas, Monday to visit bis) ^e<!tEthe,r> on their feet: makes them fat and sUek:
•>") I . . .p., j destroys VJorms: Increases your pork profits.
| family at the ( has. William home. ! xcrry war pojn£££p l vi has provld Itself to
The restaurants all did a rushing " iwt cr>v>r,tw of Hog Cholero. extertn'nalst
, ., i of Worms and the best hog conditioner cr.d fattener
u I81DBH8 . ilini;t> evtinug v.iiile the I In ^ht world. Here i^ •Vldtncft that Will cor vlr |c
Kinyti?her trospel team was in the i ?°u' Al' H H tlnterklrcher of Wever. Iowa writes.
I am «ecommending MERItY WAH- POWDEWEU
W IU ! LYE to everyone I see, as It Is a srtct f.og (.ondl"
iinne/ end voitn de&truyer '
MERRY WAR POWDERED LYE
Up!
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I Mrs. Barrett, was here this week
you nave ai|'visiiii)K Mrs. W. 1„ Taylor and
Ask us cbcut MERRY WAR POWDERED LYE.
S. H. Drew,
General Merchandise,
DOVER,
5lnj to t. MYERS LYC CO Dept. « '
OKLfl.
ST. LOUIS, MC for T.iee booklet ori j
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4 THE. BANK Of DOVER i
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Alvin Stilt.
Rev- Scott returned from Okla
homa City Tuesday evening and
t' ok charge of the tabertiaeie meet- |
iny Ih it night-
Hilly Little, formerly of Dover,
is a member of the liospel team of j
Kingfisher and came up with the j
team Sunday evening.
The Cimarron bridge -Jrill hel
reaily for trattic by Saturday, we |
understand. This is good' news to'
rs was in Dover a Dover business men
few days this week
Mrs. \\\
; ' "der new itiaiia;,'euietit
4/ 4 \ Me.ti. Market.
K&'
i S. II. Drew was in Enid Friday
ft' * ' on business.
It rained another shower Tues-
day night.
L. Puis returned home Tuesday
morning.
\ erne Ray visited the home
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AND SMOkT ORDER
1 iy for a H irf-l, ('!:i-M > il iir :i (iond I .uneh
All Istnds ot I ot'il Hi inks c ^itilei-toii.t-i*r, C|it-*\iiiji Vluin, .Nuts. J- ruit
Cigars and Tobacco Am now r.-niv lo wire- Jco Colli St n In - di-
reel I'kihu the fountain, MiMiell't I'muiihis Bivail Always on li-ind.
County Attorney Blair and At
Sweetser was an i torney F- L. 1'oynton came up
I-nid visitor
>: ! have a Special Bargain
List in tSic Grocery Depart'
>; ineiit for Saturday, June 7.
| Your order solicited.
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aturday.
M. A. Mitchell and family came
down from Hennessey Sunday,
Mrs. Mary Hunt, of W ichita, ie
spending a few weeks in Dover.
Rev. Scott went to Oklahoma
City Sunday to visit his family.
Roilalirim rendered valuable as-i
sistince in this ollice this week.
Mrs. .
from Kingfisher Tuesday evening
with the liospel Team.
Be loyal to your home paper. Il
lights your battles, mourns with i
you when you mourn and rejoices
with you when you rejoice.
.). R. Lankard, candidate 011 the1
Progressive ticket for lieutenant!
I governor, came up from Kinglishci
Public Sale
\ on iletter vet busy ny.^il now if von intend to
have that sale this season.
I have saved as well as made money for others,
tvhv not for you. For information and dates,
write t>r phone
Col. (jeo. Wehrenberg,
Dover, Oklahoma
Monday evening with, the C ospel
Anglm was in Kin£- (e ,
li.-lier between trains Thursday. I
I F!der Shnne was granted a|^
it rained four flilicrent. shower-' .1 ■ . ., . :3
, . month s vacation by the Christian A
>atuida.v --hi ■ .vers of blessings, . i 1 , .. • . . . r , ■ ;-*
Jehuich at this place and left I-oin I i
Miss Hazel Stitt was a II.-niles- j day night
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T he) Best Bread is Made o{
sey visitor last Thursday evening.
It sounds good to hear the mill
whittle after several weeks silence.
Rev Scott preached for Rev. Ho-
first il. \ Springs Sunday after-1 is
for Texas to spend r O
with his mother. •
We printed liills Tuesday adver
tising a big sale
f hors. s, cattlli - ^
and farm inplements (leo- Taylor V
g-iing to have June 13, at Inch's ^
barn in Dover. , ?
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u5LTj5\B55I£Z3®?CUl3fiti J) C cl 1C T S In
Lumber, Sash, Doors. Moulding,
Glass, Screcn Doors, Paint, Oil and COAL
fl. fl. RUTH, Manager.
The
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Dover s Sanitary Restaurant}
\anGundy's
oil things to Fit. l'ien. Cakes Cooked Meat
N".rt Ibdcrs. Chile. Ilamberger at any hour
Hone) Bread, ."> ami I lie Jjoaves.
I -n nt ei j iyi i
av Irom his mother,
I'aiid,
\ irgil 'iiiui got hi-
idly c lit on 1111 ax-, t!
I week.
Mrs. t has. Sherw -
D. It. Moore *.- ii
Tuesday-
| Mrs. Adnah Fat
terilay from Wauk..
friends.
f iot prrtiy
■ tirst of the
i v it Sun-j Mrs. W . C ITebbe went to Bill-
wlio lives at jiags Friday to attend Decoration
I Day services Saturday. She re-
turned home Saturday ficeompani ti
by one of her little nephews.
1 hose chickens are sure fine and;
those who are using Daugherty's
| Dusling 1'owder will have nicer
j frier than those who do not.. There
| is a reason. Ask Dan A. Vorthup
I While Diarrhoea is still in the
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WiNMOIv* FLOUR
Pride iV i lOver.i-; 1 Ic nncl rvK voaireli
Meal <*ivi Grouiiu FecJ
Live Stock Dealers
DOVER MILLING COMPANY j
♦O♦ O ♦ O♦ C ^O♦ O♦O
o c o a <>0 -o-
d Mrs. ,
Ki
v;>:t'nB land
and if ^otJ are
usin
i Ward Freeman an-i family, of K] ! edy you may yet lose several
, Daugherty's White Diarrhoea Rem |
H. U. BRc'vvnR
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Jeweier and Register- j
ed Optometrist
Satisfaction Guaranteed i
hn^t Side Ma il .^t Jlfr'iincKHpy
HENNESSEY
Tune Table
l'. K. i. & J'. Av.
nohtu hoi' n i).
SIH'TH h'-n Sit.
11 riK: a. m-.
7. :4H p. iu
Vve reed the Hungry.
Come In
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Keno, visited at
over Sunday.
A few more cans t f Daiigln-rtv s
I. i|iiid I,ice Killer for sale by Don
A. Xorthup.
Ream hon e your baby chickens. For sale by
Con A. Northup.
Mrs .1. S. Martin and Baby Ev-
elyn left hist Saturday for an ex-
tended visit with the farmer's
niothtr at Piedmont, Kansas. The
Ivrst Class Work Dsiie at
w ti I til's BarDcr Simp.
Deputy Sheriff Claud Mauk went
Hennessey Friday on otlii ial j ' ''"or is monarch of all he surveys
/.Sisr Fojr Years cf Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bulicck Gave
l!p la Despair. Husbar- J
Ci.r.c to Resc'jc.
I had ?otlen
so weak I could not stand,
and ! gave up in despair.
At Lst, my husband ^ot me a bottle of
Cardui the woman's tcmc, and f com-
menced taking it. f rom the very first
cose, I cou'd tell it was helping me. I
(can new walk two miles without its
Catron. Ky.-In .-n interesting letter1 tiring me, and am doing all my work."
from ti: is place, M.s. Bettie Bullock' you arc all run down from womanly
writes t follows: "1 suffered for four t'oubles, den't Rive up in despair. Try
usniess.
I i.unty Commissioner J. S. Pat-
ril.k, of Kingiisher, was in D.'ver
Sunday evening.
1.1 -orne Spindle, formerly of this
place, has moved his family here
from Hydro,
\ not her downpour of rain Mon-
oay t \-cninp, I iood for spring
' pi; a Iso for weeds.
Mrs. Sarah Roueh and the Satin-
iters twins cuine home from liuth-
i :< Saturday evening.
( "me in and let us s
at home these day
A marriage license was issued
tn.s week to .lamest * eruon King,
"f Kiiiglislu-r, and Miss Ida Belle
Johnson, of Di.yer. Then twoj
young people were the efficient ami'
popular teachers of tihe separate
school in Dover last year. We ex- j
t nd congratulations-.
I ti. VINC EM, M D.
Ph" . . .Hot and Cold Baths--
Physician ard 5For$I.OO.
Dover, - Ohlu!
I Agent for Knicl Steam Laun-
Iclry in connection. Yc-nr pat-
(J. \\ . fletcher, ' "-'°11 appreciated.
Notary Public and j ___ _
Real Estate Agent
Money to Lean oil Farms
I here came near being a bad tvre j
Monday caused by some clothes j
which «t re lying on an incubator
in the J. W. Grim home. The
alarm was given ai.d citizens re-!
'i a life s;i i.did with buckets of water and
.usi.ip in the Capita. ( itv Bus- soon extinguished the fire, with but !
" Ceiiege, at Cuthrie. [little damage, except that sorr.t
Miss Madonna Harnar has Uen i clothts hanging on the wall and'
u. V. V Vv\"V<t\ V.,,
|)HAV A"ll> Tm'lSI'i.-; I.tNl',
Iteuso'nable cbargi s.
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J ronipt spvvic.
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E. E. SPRAGUE
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5Jp to Date
Blacksmith and
Woodworker
Aijtcmobile Repairmc
i h
I'cur J atrcnagc Solicited
yes Jested
yecri, v. ,::i v/cman!/ Irctibles, and during; Cardul, the woman's tonic. It has helped landing the patt two w(eks down door were burned and the wootl-i
tins time, 1 cculd only sit up for a !:tt!e '"ore than a million women, in its 60
v.luie, r.rd could noi walk anywhere at yezrs of continuous success, and should
f..'i. At times, I would have severe pains i surely help you, too. You diuggist has
Jscld Care.j (or years. He knows what
Hie doctor wa*called In, and hit treat- j t will do. Ask him. He wilt recom*
menf re'i,;vcJ me for a white, but I was >nend it. Beg.n taking Caidui today.
soc-1 cculined to my bed again. After • "'v;te Ci m, iicm.- Co. imim*
a, „ ,. . | «d.lsoty Urpt , (.twtut.wja. T«tln„ l„t
t~t,nc...iiig seemed to do me any good. |
' it if if fa rrn near Xerfoot. I wt rk was charrtd a littlf.
N'th. ('hap. \\ illiams and flavigh-
t(Tt Mrs. C. M. Oaks, were in thie
count v scat Friday nig tit.
h.
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Keep Bowel .lotKnent Htgular
I'l" Kinn's N'cw 1 ife 1'ilJs keep the
stomuch. ii er and kidneys in fiealtcv
Miss fioldie,Smith, of the Hen- ' tR,(i U;e bo(i-v "f P°te0C!
Ktj.'ist'.rtd Opton;etiisf,
K nigfither, - (iki'nn: :
F( ti Saj.f—.-
day with Misp Irene iJ«bbe. i got. more relief from one bet of IH j ' BP° l,;lp")rr. 2 goid wells, j
ef }|en. | Ki"g's New L,,e ^"'s "'.in any ined | l'i«'«>,.V timber, good -t room house, ! p
" lolne I ever tried." says K. llai i "'""lrc i; mtr, ehieken house with i vj00(* S^ai-S; plenty cf water
Kappenberg, last Friday right."'" d'rSi^^""0' SV" " .,0ur| Ct.fn,!r,f -00r- J'ricf ?2500' la' j South Maja Street Dover
G W Conrad,
Livery and Feed
Stable. Good Rigs
Day or Night.
Mrs. John Thompson,
nfssi'v, visit*d her daughter,
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Martin, J. S. The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1914, newspaper, June 4, 1914; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136351/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.