The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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our treugtb, reliability and sound business
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Entered at the post officc at Dover,
Oklahoma n= second clash matter.
Published every Thursday morniER,
at Dover. Oklahoma.
,T «. MARTTX.
Hditoi and Publisher
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Subscription is due in advance.
SL'BSCRiPTION RATES
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Three Months,
•tiu^ie eopies five eeuts each
UUVKR. OKI A July 26. 1914
E'bert Mil
from Kingfisher.
The Christian people have ar
ranged to hnvo evening services in
the open air in front of the church.
So there is no excuse for yuti ni t
attending church Sunday nights.
Milch enthusiasm nd intr>ro~t i<>
ar u:ed among Knid citizens in con- |
sidering plan? and preparing for
celebraiing the opening of the Cher-
j okee Strip, September 1, JO, 17. i
%1 CO' "•ri)t*''le h'gli clttJM street ntsvsi •
.50 men t will lie iii addition tot h*
25 ginersl rntertniumetit. Street pa
fades typifying the progress of the;
country from 1SP3 to 1914; bu?o ;
mobile parades and floats; lionse 1
learning feature, etc, promises ".j
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With a new, up to date line of
Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions,
Groceries and Hardware,
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conducted bank.
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To My Patrons
1 have given much consideration to the mii
chiiiidi. mn, < specially ''long the lines of t 'ush and On
n( mer-
lit hiisi
lie;;'. I utU forced to :i < IJ Uol ill V
the wholesale l)0iis..-t wil.ii whom
I 11nve decided to ulopt :i n
15i 191-1. R "ilizing it is not ulwavs con
the <If!i ui111
it tu iri<
I deal.
'V tn tliud eoliinieli'.'tng
riicnl for e:ieh
I lie
lit hand, I li;i\'C des'ised
toiner to :ilw;iy .
plan for your <■ • <11\• -11i■ • 11. .
To customers a ho pay lie ir iieeonntH within I'D
percent discount will be given, and ti uh <■ ace.
GO days 1 percent will lie allowed, after this time, ii
iiei-rssu!y for me to a',Id Id jn-r (••■nt to all
a I So have a sliding sc.ile ol prii-es, one fur cash, the i
credit.
In our business world today there is a gradua
from the old system to the ensh basis. We all res
many losses which occur to linns endeavoring to give i
every customer a square deal and shouldering ti,- I
retailing iui:rchaiidise (.<> many who o m iM t., mi
obligations.
After year-1 ■ f practical evperien tliuae •
made n stlldy of rniaieial . . ■ ■ i < 1 i I n • i. 11.. • i11: In
adopled by which a credit husine.s: can l*c handled o
and ti !'ai lory I., i-.
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Will be
I will
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change
i lino the
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irdcii ol
el their
I'• n! quciltly , I fi el iii justice l>> in'
nity in which I d>rire to remain m I ■ in
honorable hii'inc'-, to ii a e.irli ,n ;.
II iping you may all realize the situutio
placed, and taking ibis opportunity ■'! than
pal I-.nag* md a . i / i ,.t..i I III . .nm
thi-
ll at 1
pa I
lJa.y Itie printer.
Biinsr in your job work
I S Martin, Notary Public.
Boo: a for you: home town.
Erin^ us ^oui saie tiill work.
Iiade wi(tj out bJvej titers
Buy your meat at the Pover
j meat market.
^4^] Send Uio News tu u friend or J'').
iiivK.
(.'all No ii tfhec \oU iiKV# so
item ol news.
i ii lei new management —J>over
\t«"U. Market
Come in and ii bsciibtf for your
home paper.
Vote loi \V fi. blair for tounty
| uttoiney August 4
Ciius. Webster Returned last week
J j from a tour ol the west.
V lid Ridglcy came bo te to sp;nd
V Sunday Willi his family
I I.. .Muiphy of Hennessey, was
in Dover, Tuesday morning
Mr; ro.ni Abbott returned home
In.in 1.1 Reno Sunday evening.1
Al. A. Mitchell and family came
down from 1 [eniicasey Sunday.
linn;! Spindcl is learning the
printer's trade in the News otii m.
II A. Kent, the Yeomen hustler,
t pent Sunday with his family a
I'.'nid.
If you want tojiin a good frater
lull msyj-iiieti lodj^p in vestibule till
N'i'oiiiall.
nn from Hen-
4!nep-ie\' Mem I iv to vi it her hiMtiier,
^ I >hii W i i.',hl.
V ( hde WI io lit mid tauiily, ot Hen
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0 | if a-e.y, visited ul the Joiiu Wright
f. | I...tin- Tuesday ni^lit.
\ in Wooisey of Norman and
f : I! iiiieseey, ,-p lit Sundiiy in tlili-
witli friends.
reek lip near Hennessey lasl
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Dover s rntdry Restauranty
N'andundv's
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t'ooki
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We Feed t.ie Hungry-
Come In
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SCARCELY
And For Threo Sumc.ers Mrs. Vi.-
rent Was Unable to Attend lo
Any cf iltf iioasewcrL.
Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"l suflurcd t.
three suniiners," writes Mrs. Waller
Vincent, of this town, "and the tliird and
last time, was my worst.
1 had dreadful nervous headaches and
believe i would have died it i hadn't
taken it.
Alter I bc^an taking Cardin, I was
greatly helped, and all three bottles rc- I
1 liC\ ed nic entirely.
i I fatten-d up. and "rew n much
y delayed the north
ilain three or four hours.
K. A Kent and Tot. Anderson
iV ut lo Kiogii. her Monday to
>•.. 11, up i Yi (mien loilge.
Mi -I. K ippenberg and cliil
. vi-:11 J with the Jului Thomp-
i .-on family at Knid Sunday,
i Frank -I IlarUon.of Lone Wo f,
mail, his regular semi monthly
visit with Dover friends Sunday.
.Judge Ctillison, republican can-
did ii. lor judge of the 20th judicial
distii.-t, was down from Enid Tuck
day.
Clifford Wcstfall and "Dubs"
Staunaker. of Kingfisher, was the
guewt of Krnest Spindei Sunday ev-
ening.
S .1 Ryan and Gilchrist, Slier
wool A: Co. are cacii hiving ti
inoneV raising sale this week.
them for bargains.
Th
d ys of solid entertainment.
I Tlie hpine coming feature is at-
tracting wide attention, ns it stems I
to appeal in evryono. [f you liiu -
a friend who has moved sway tlur.
you would like lo meet at J'uid
during the celebration, s.-nd name
and address to Lmlier Wilson,
Enid, Okla., and lie will enclose ;
litei^ture and extend invitation
The voters of KingRiher conn'y '
can make no mistake in rc eh-t rii g
W. B [Blair lo the oili e of county
attorney. He hos carried oiu his |
promise of an economical adminis- '
iration hy running his office ui'li
out costing the county one dollar
for legal help and by doing hi own I
stenography woik. lie hss done!
ilis dutjrue he saw il, fearlessly ni ii
impartially, ft has been his p.di. y
to carefully investigate . a.-)j c: e
before starting it, thus saving th, .
county ninny dollars in cost. As'
a result he has secured a c. mi lion
in most ol l/is cases He will I < 1
be able to go out and make a per i
sonal campaign, but his r'reord a.
otijee has heen smdi that I he people ;
are warned in giving him linn
support for a second term. II • de
sires lo thank his fiieinls i'ir linn
loyal support in the past an I .-• >1
its their support for his re nomiu.i !
ti.n and re-election.
The Progressive Ticket,
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V>iii. A. McCartney
t Ol'NTY ATTORNKY
Marstiall W. Hindi
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t . Al. Armstrong
COUNTYTRKASURKR
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( OUN I'Y .-TI )
Arthur Ridglev
COUNTY SURV ICY01!
A. K. Htaliinkev
COI N I'Y \\ Kli/il Kit
ftl. K. I'enniogtoii
STA'l JO COM.MITTKRM AN
w. sin i i h
COM. 1st IHst.
W. O. Cuniiingbaui
Geo. JjJgclnvig
2nd District
A. N. ('rawlor 1
3rd District
K. M. Hale.
Call r.rd get cur Priccs Before Buying Elsewhtfe
S. H. Drew,
Dover, - Oklahoma
i IKNRON'B"
AND SHORT ORDER
I iy t)< for ri First (.'Jnss Meal or a Good Luiioh
All lands of l)rinke, CoufeetioLerv, Chewing (itim,' Nutfl, Piuit
Clgar« find Tnbacro Aiu now reaily to serve Ico Cold Stxlas, di-.-
Tt'ct Iluin 111fountnina alitchdl a 1 uiuoum Broad Always on baud.
Public Sale
Vu'd better get liusy ri^ht now if you iuteud to
have tliat s.il^ this seasou.
1 have paved as well as made niouey for others,
why nut for you. For information and dates,
utile oi phone
Col. Geo. Wehrenberg,
Dover, Ol:lahoma
, Oc; ch O ovf>-*^Cl ' —40 0 0 C^O^O 0 G
I he Besl Bread is Made of
WINNER FLOUR
or Wver.Elk "itid Monarch
ji AJenJ ap<! Grouts Feed
\ Live Stock Dealers
| DOVER MILLING COMPANY
H. L). BRcWcR,
I Jeweier and Register-
( ed Oplometrist
( Satisfaction Guaranteed
k-iet ^ide Li!11 Pt Hennessey Okln
hennessey'
—Tr I ■■■HIM ■(■nail I ■ i ihiuiii
/ H. VINCENT, M D.
.Physician and Surgeon
Dnrrr, - Okla
No 36,
No. 33,
No 38.
Time Tabic
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NOItTH H<>UND.
soi TH lXlt'NO.
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Child Crcis? Ceyerlsli? Sick?
Indigejitluu? Can't Hat? No Appetite?
Coushed tor Three Years.
"1 am a lover of jour godsend to:
j humanity and seifiiiv. Y uc tmdi-
i ciuc, l r. King's New Oiscovety,cured i
' my cough of three years' -.laiuliii};,
I'.'email stock of goods re- j says Jennie Hemming, of Nf iv Dovei,
ccntly purchased hy () \V. (Ire-! Ohio. Have you an annoy mi; coughv
G. W. Fletcher,
Notary Public and
Real Estate Agent
Money to Loan on Fanns
W . t'&uuu,
11hav ani> Tkam^kfr Link,
Kensonahlc charges.
i'ioinjjt service
'Kit,
gory of Lahoma, was moved to
Mi no, Okla., last week.
Lrnory Hrownlcc republican can
di.late lor ciuiity attorney, accoui
p.ini. l h.v Ju lgn Hopkins, were up
i from Kingt'Hher Siturd iy.
Cardul is purely vegetable and gentle- I l5^?' l>rntt °f m',,r Kiel •
acting. Its Ingredients have a mild ton'* !i" Iazel ^' "f Kingflah'"'.
ctlier person altogether.'1
eifed, on the womanly constitution.
visited i d iv or tn'o last week with
' the It inch fatir'v.
prostration, ?nd was scarcely able to!
walk about. Could not do any of iny ! <" ardui makc3 for increased slrcngili, \
housework. I Improves the appetite, tones up the ner. I Floyd Tilht Arkansas, waa
I also had dreadful pains in my hack s ;1S 8>'stem' and l,elrs to make pale, liCre 11 f'"'v tUy* l'",t wetk vi#ilin*
and sides End when one of these weak, c''ccks, fresh end rosy.
sinking spells would come 011 me, I ^ardui has helped moie thnn a million
would have to give up and lie down,: We,'; v''0lncn> duriit;: (he past 50 years. •
lie
his aunt, .Mrs, Sarah R iuch.
left Monday for California.
Robert L. Glover, of Hush
until it wore off.
' j ii will surciy do tur you, what it has
1 was certainly in a dreadlul state of,tiune fur lheo1' ^ry today,
health, when 1 finally decidcd to try ' .. 1 ",S
Springs, democrat candidate for
congress in th 6th district, was in-
terviewing the voters here Mcnday.
Is it stubborn and won't yield to;
treatment? Get a 50c bottle of I>r. i
King's New Plscovery today. What:
it did for Jennie t'leuiming it will do
for you, no matter l„>w stubborn or;
chronic a cony Ii niay !«'• ft stops a '
couth and stops throat and Jung trou-
ble, Relief oi money bick. i t)e and
$1.00, at your druggist.
K. Hueklens A mica Srlve fnr pimples
OKLA
Wall Paper
It is the time of year lo hri|jlitt-ii uji
your Lome. If it is wall paper
you are lookiug for dou'l
tail lo eail i*nd see
F. M. Redington.
lie l ayent for the well knywu Al.
bcrl Peats wall paper and has soiue'|
beautiful pattern* to scloct from.
amber gi.assks
1 si il iii the place of uioke>)
H.'asM.s to modify Uie lu'eimiiy
' I 11-lit nr,) pr.ivi 2 flffM'nahle
iiioj vxculleot Willi ln.inv peo.
pie whose eyes are sensitive to
liri^hl suiiliglit.
We have thein in plsin or
combine ilie tin', iu jTr-scriptiou
leases. \\ h have a uiee 1 iuo
' f p' j - i Irom -5c to
/sk to see the Day and
N't lit y ggle for aut0mobile
use.
B. BANE,
Optometrist,
I"irst Class Work Doue at
wtiltli's Barter Sliop.
Hot and Cold Baths--
5 For $i.OO.
Agent for Enid Steam Laun-
dry in connection. Your pat*
roiiage appreciated.
£". E. SPRAQUE,
Up to Date
Blacksmith and
Woodworker
Automobile Repairing
your J atrooage Solicited
G W Conrad\
Livery and Feed
Stable. Good Rigs
Day or Night.
Good stalls; plenty of water
g^,.(l. c. ... 'TN
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Martin, J. S. The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1914, newspaper, July 23, 1914; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136361/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.