The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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lhtf nfcwu uovkk. oklahoma/
Dr. I. H. Vincent
Ofiice first door south of Post Officc. Calls prompt-
ly attended day or uight. I have installed call bell uu
lines No. 3, 5, 6, 8, and 15. My ring on these lines at
night is two shorts.
PHONES
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: ©over, ®Ma„ "Wcwe| Mrs. F. D. Whyti and son andl
Mrs. C. E. Ryle and tw„ ,on . ..f vk - K• '4*7 TK* T^t ^ VK<' *i '
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Knl« i I :tt tin past ollic
at Dover, Kansas City arc ^siting at the, „
Oklahoma as second class matter. !' "n™d hon,e 1 " ^ ! sfi'S
land Mrs. ( on rati daughter-.. i -. ,
Published every Thursday morning, I ! ' <u
at Dover. Oklahoma.
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BOX SPRlMiS
Hello! Now listen to what 1|
SnI■ ription i due in advance.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
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5atisfactory—Economical : -
McAlester coal is the most satisfactory bicl
you can buy. Gives the most heat at the lcaM
cost and is clean and nice to barn.
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am going to tell you lor I have I
I not much to tell but I want i . 11 ;, i
One Year, • *i (M,; one to hear it.
Six Months - .501 Box Sprmgs Grange number 1J|
,, Month!?, 2,"> i > going to give a an old fashion d I
'Mi,;1 i■,p1.ics, live rents tneb I aimers Picnic, July 1th and cv-l
1 ery one ia invited ty come undj %
do\t:r,okla . june 22, im«o have ail old k.shionou meai lime,
with us. As Dover is not going I
to celebrate come uu:. and help
Political \nnoimceUietlt the farmer;.. there will I), re-
1 iRshments on the ground l'urn-
I lioivhv announce that I am ished by the Gran."e. Lookout
:!;i candidate for Treasuree of. for the place and don't lorn'
:! Kingl'i hei County, subject to that old iahhion.u ba..Ui. i>uug
, ,. that along.—CorreaDoiu! at.
the Kcpublican primaries.
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El Reno Mill and Elevator Co
Geo. V. Spindle Manager jj|
'V'Ovti'-O'ij'i'WOvOMvO-H.i-iO':®
q (ieo. Splntk'l went to King
c: fisher, Saturday evening, to visit
cj with friends.
o I Mi..a Lena Bunce \ isiteil
HIT the SPOT!
That is what our
cold drinks do on
days like these>
Leave your thirst
*nd forget your
worrries at our
fountain,
Ed Callison
The Children's Day program
given last Sunday was enjoy -ti j
friends' in Hennessey, F rlday 1 jjy all present and many declared
t .cuius. i it was the best we hav
Miss Myrtle Spindel went to ■ a long
: kiiu'i ■sher, Saturday, to spend a out
..... . bout the picnic.
1 K .v da1,.; Willi Inends.
asthebe.it we have aa-i ior j?- r,r ^
,utunc. ' ': ' ' t
next Sunday anu Una oui a-
I'OI ITICAI. \NNOUM'i:MG> I
Mis. Walter W'ortham, of Cres
I hereby announe my eandi irl1' 'Ul- been visiting in Dover
tlacy for the nominal ion for Sup-
erintendent of the Kineli la i
County Schools, subjei I to tin
Republican Primaries.
K. P. TEMPI,I.\ Leonard Gray ami Ed Barney |men w
tho sew ho were in
g Preaching next Sunday morn-
pg a. usual. In the evenirv. we \
will have a Men's Meeting. \
number i>( vital : ubj< t'. c •• a-
since last. week.
Dr. \ incent left, last Friday
fin Aldrich, Mo., where he will is 1° tl-e |.-ui| e : i.d v ■ i .1. • i
\i ii his parents. He expects to lour life here on carih \> i ■' | ■ j
remain a week. • (discussed by the brethcrn. 11,4 • "HieThfO'.!^ Line"
ill have chai. c of the eii i
tire service. There will be no \. y\C{ on thissugne.-.! ion ?.nH us
P. A.as it is c< nibintd w ith the f(,r ,Uir literature on t olorado.
; were anion
I hereby announce my cantli-! Kingfisher, Saturday.
dacy for for re_election to the —
office of Assessor of Kiiif.fi .b- r :«v.
bounty, subject to the Kebublican
primaries. \V\ H. MEADE
1 hereby anuounce that I am a j
candidate for the of fee of Count\ i
Commissioner from the l-'irst
District, Subject to the Repub-
lican primaries
L. PELS
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lebration
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; We will give you complete infor-
mation regarding fares, routes |j
and servite. i)
TAY THOMPSON
Division Fass«n^er A£cnt
Oklahoma City, Okh.
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GRAIN
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You'll celebrae somewhere. Prepare
in;; your toys from Harnar's Store. Keep
get in "ii all the fun. We sell the KOOL
nd
LOSE.
We are authorized ao announe
the candidacy of W. ■). Brown fori
the office of Counv Conimi ->ion-'
subject!
Watch Child's ColJ
(fold's, running of the nost', contin-
ued Inlirtuiu of t lie mucus membran
f negsecied may mean Catar.ian late
nmi.t take chances do some,,llnR'er from the First Dls
for vou r eh I Id. CI ii Idref will not l ak t1 | , . ..
ioi ii ^ to the Republican primaru .
every medicine but tne> ^ili i«iKe 'i
KiDKs New UisMvjry w.I lout Ijrililn
and teasing. Its swet pleasant Tar
Syrup aud so effeclive. .lust laxative
enough to remove the waste poisons. ,
* \hva\s ' Kingfisher ( ounl.v, Subjcet Lo
the Republican priinau
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NORTH BO I :> U
I hereby declare my elf a i an
didate for the officc of I'reasurer
Almost the fivrt dose helps
prepared, no mixing, no fussing, .lus'
aak vour druggist for I>r. Kings New
Discovery. It will safeguard your
child against serlo'is illness causee i>> \
A. J.
OMPSON
colcil
^^RIngfisher.okla
I hereby annotim ' mv ( • i\< 1 i-
didacy for reelection to the >i I'm ■ ■;
| uf County Superintendent, ub-j
ject to the Republican prinur'n .
MRS. SARAH LISKV,
1 hereby announce my ta.ndi
dacy for re-election to office of
Court Clerk of Kingfisher County
Subject to the Republican prim-
|aries.
GEORGE I.Al\'(,
A uicc line oi Summer LVcss Goods an«!
(o sclect from. Here's your tliantc.
l or the young men wc have spoil slurl^. "•
-iiirls. collars, tics fancy ?«>\ and other classy log/.
Dressy LOW CI MS
lastv toes and Sieels. L
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POULTRY
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for CASH and 1 OP PRICE at our
market. Then go and-—
lray
anywhere you d like to buy it. Then
see if yon haven't saved money.
W. S. Tallman
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H. B. Harr
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C. J. Sherwood and family i other m" 'tin';:.
spent Sunday with relatives at The Message Bearers will
jvU.i j next Sunda;, at and
Mi. .. s Zena Meade and Bertha in chsrge of Mrs. II"!'
D.ivi \.i re in Kingfisher, l'riday.j
\V. C. Ilebbe and wife werej
K .ngfisher \ isitors, Saturday. |
<)rvilk' i line, who has been vis-
i ii v. ith home folks the past
wil l . returned to Okemah, Sat-
urday.
M. A. Mitchell and family, of
||i mil' . y and .1. E. Mitchell of
I. ngfisher were Sunday visitors
•it the Mitchell home >" Dover.
Aftir inspecting the damaged! j^ac : helton cut wti'.
^videos the County Commission-; j}an- |a .t week-.
j ers announce that $1000 worth of Maurice Deck returned
repairs will be necessary on the; K.,nsas |ast Saturday,
Dover bridge
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liunc a. soon as possible
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busy cutting wheal.
Miss Veronia ' loetzingc r
on Gladya Marlin. •' i1"' !
ening.
Max Bodley, "l ^ ichit
ited his mother, Mr ■. <
ner, a few days thi wc k.
Mr. and Mr . I . H-
1 were I lenneasey Shopp ;r ,
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After Fear Yc
Conc'iiic.r-,
Up in D'. o
({ ti .c.v:rv.n£
r .'BtaDock Gave
IIu "jacd
C.rwj lo Rest
neces ..iry on uu (
md $: 0() on the )ionie f()]k.
Hurley Besh< ai i
| Bu i Chaml'tr.< hit bin
VS. H.Drew store has added, yu .Tim Craun ami
1 iiad illen so weak I could not sland,
and I gave up in despair.
At 11 t, n liM'-h?"'-! ^ot rr" a bo!,lp ol
Cardui, (lie woman's tonic, and t com-
inenced 1.:!^hir it. From the very first
dose, • could tell it was helping me. t
c,in now walk two miles without itl
Citron, Ky. l:i kii iate- tin;; letter j lirinR me, and am doing all my work."
. I :t(ie HuHockj H vou are all run down frcni womanljl
w , . follow.-,: "I suffered tor fourItroubles,don't give up in de-pair. Trj
years, w ith v. otnanly troubles, and during | Cardui, the woman's tonic, it has hetpea
{> , | ecu!! i iily sit i'p ' ,f a little more than a million women, in its £4
while nn:l cculd not Walk anywhere at years ot continuous success, and sliouK
1 lu' i' . it-urcw score nus .uiuru Mj jirn C\ :.uti
a larg« McKay refrigerator t0 M;il)t.|'called c.n 1
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severe pains
I heir cquipmenl.
Buford I'urge, la : t
i I wonder w hei
Don't forget us in out , ..inR tu ;,t.
nsw location. A slvive fo j Mis.-r Ida at . \t
c n e. John Fuller visited Inec Douglas.
all. At t'm",s, I
in my tcii side.
TI,; doctor v.. .'Meo '• ,and his treat-
nie t re' -vcA i; for a v ibut 1 was
so n ce • incd to my bed again. After j,
tbaU do thine >e: .J to cj me any good. | l)£nji
rurety help you, too. Your rirupc'.st has
old Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom«
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
t* (-'tar->ga Mellrlno Co. La I'M1
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Hofer, H. C. The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1916, newspaper, June 22, 1916; Dover, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136484/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.