The Dover News (Dover, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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TMF N'KWS. nOVFW OKI MKrtn
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JHJiEtLTR KEWDRAFrUW
Woman Tells How $5 Worth
of Pinkharr.V, Compound
Made Her Well.
Limn,Ohio. —"I war sHbrokendom
In health fromadh; !ac ntOneof my
lady friends camt to
Et c me and she ad-
vised me to com-
mence takir/ Lydia
\ A. Pinkham'a Veg-
| e table Compou. d
and to use Lyuia E.
Pinkham'sSar.utivo
Wash. I be^an t I:-
inrr yr>ur remedies
and took $5.00wort h
! and In two months
[ J was a well woman
8tand up straight again. I. was a rr 1
Wife for seven i ara an ! I reccn m< r.ded
the Vegetable"( ip • . i to every wo-
man to take before birth and aft r-
th;.t it sur y is a jf>. . - ; 4 > t *
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—Mrs. Jtcknle Moyki-, 312 E.North St.,
Lima, Ohio.
'. ! " r
menc.;, wc-ikn f irrt jiruluntit ner-
vousrc s, ! ic'cach. , or in ,-.rin^-<I wn
pains, n id t :<> tonic properties of the
ro • ard herbs • • ned in i ydia E.
t^inLliam'a Vegetable Compound.
In the Tea Kettle.
Cousin Elim l ol . h ! on tie
bur!; of his neck ih.it was iitt« i i • 'ing
Kvriotisly with his « njoyiuent of spring
and the world in g« neral, and the con-
vocation al tbr (limit r table turned
f'roi «■<nisin ! ihm nt to a -• n
ernl discussion of boils.
Wli n a lull catne, John age eight,
who had born listening Inteutly. spoke
U|>:
"The last boll I siw, papa, was in
flu tea kettb." Indianapolis
SOAP 15 STRONGLY ALKALINE
nnd constant u-<' will burn out the
mi I p. Cleanse the -alp by shampoo-
ing with "La Creole" Hair Dressing,
nnd darken, in the natural way, those
Ugly, grizzly hairs. Price, $1.00.—Adv.
An Illustrious Precedent.
At the b« -.inning « i tie' war th
French soldiers invariably wore in us
laches, it evidently pleased the old
commandant, for In* remarked on s«-\
eral occasions about the appearunce
of iiis nu n.
()ne «: a r api>«itr'd before
the astonished commandant with no
muHtaeUe. lb' had shaved It. The
«
the man before him ami demanded to
know wle-re hi mn • was. lie
was met with the r< ply that the sol-
dier hid become fire • I of the mus-
fa« lie and bad - lur d it.
"it's an outrage," si firmed the com-
inaiidanf, "hid y i ev.-r hear of a good
Fri iieh nldier without a mustache'.-
Official Instructions Concerning
the Raising of Mill? y Forccs
Determined On.
POLLING PLACES TO CZ UGED
All Persons Within th* A*j? Limit
Prescribed by th" Lnw blurt P :■
sent Themselves There—Ccvcr-
nors of Stat at t end of
Registration Work.
Washington.—W !t ti , - t of
There was a time in the coun-
try's history when military
enumerators, backed fcy bayo«
nets, went cut at long the people
.'■[ to take a compulsory service :
census. Today, under the prin- •.
.;i ciple of universal liability to
service, the execution of the l]
law is put to the hand-, of the :
people.
The approval « ; tin* in . national
army bill ami the president's proclama-
tion thereunder have been coincident.
All per-mis within the n-« limits pre
scribed are required to present thrin
selves for registrational the customarv
voting pluecs In the voting precincts
in whlrh they have their permanent
bona on a day which the president
will announce.
The governor of each state Is the
chief of registration therein. The ma*
rhinery of n ^istration in each counf>
Is in charge of the sheriff, the county
clerk, and the county phy-e ian, aet-
ing ex officio, unless a different board
shall be announced by the governor. In
cities containing populations of more
than 30'mH), the registration will be
under the control of the mayor and se-
lected boards of registration. In order
that the disignated county and city
officials, and the people gener-.Uy, < n
get a clear under-': ndin.' of the ren
sus methods the following bri« f out-
line Is given:
The sheriff*, or other designated offi-
cials, Immediately Upon re• • i\Ing irn-
tlce from the gov* i nor, -i :i npp >int
registr irs fur each voting p < ii t.
Apportionment of R<*o!strars.
pr." i: ■ 'i.Ti for i; -trtj. ■ to i. CHINA'S "t3ATTLE-AX" COINS
convenient in-1hod < f registration.
1 i'1' ' l,, nit<n!;;t — Small Models cf Various Utensils
:""l 1' ' •••' "II Used a* Medium of Exchange in
e«>ani\ or • . i \ clerk tor In truciinsoi. 2255 E C
1 j v«* ii. vs at '* r tin* date of the pre-
blent'* proelmnation complete regula
tlolls will he ill the hands of all sherilt
and of the ol!i( Is of eiti« * of over
JSlMMHj population.
The pre.-id *nt Is authorized to cab
upon all p to as>i-t in th
«-\ecurion of the law. The plan is,
however, to rely ott the people for th-
proper • •eutb n «f tin law. It is ex
peeted that patriotic citlzei - will offer
- Ai«K• j Ao. cD lO C0*C iJC rirt I £.
rizes Financial Intti*
II -'■•■11 Oriental ! i'isei:m at Unlver-
y of Ciiicago has recently been pre-
ed wi'lLa rem: ; kable cull -etlon of
in- by Jacob Sp lcher of Shanghai,
■
ul« s to ti n iher • !' 844, ai or- d
in historical sequence, are supplement*
• ! hy co tis or Annaia ind Korea, with
a few from th ■ old regime of Japan.
Alto'--1her. 1,0''.S specimens are in-
• •
th ii culle. ion s.ene t eh • years in
.
three or four years at th • Ii< ron }fli-
mn of : ; . Al , th« ;Teii >\V per-
.. ! In
e "pecuniary" still lx ars
i ;a nent >
i:
FmyPirh
kiii H .Slt ry
1 Ii
''V ' C
u..
' 4 4
Mi r,'m
T TJ_ Qp.°CC
"-v c-;r
Is Yom" u&CiZ 5iuiT,
"You « ::ii render an lm i'aihle >ej
e tf y.jur country." Mr. McAdoo t.
Loan Subscr t ons Pour In.
To
. 11L'_ \\. Ev-:i with the adop-
tive rhina lirst place in the study
"Knife" coins form an interesting
group, Their round handles, with
ng with the ft .eial re- holes In the center, two of which are
tlnguished by a square perforation,
supposed to have furnished the
",Jii in i '• i : r the namd « ish with square
'he < MM ' • -••it a tel.- i,, < v,, reuuiarly used later. Other
peculiar shapes are "bridge" and the
"The amount of -I. ■ initial loan has p(.l ble!ike pellets called by the Chi-
u d«-'. r. in -d ' tla- i - « ; t!i nuinismat 's "ant" coins. All
'nt and ? ai itrarily. The | t] ohlt-s^. most brittle copper specl-
• 'hu>i stic and i iriniic «-• "peration mens are mounted in handsome trays
! tli" banks : : 1 i.ai:■:« !•> of the e run df camphor wood. The largest object
tr.\ will -uaran tiie su- e.->> of the j,, Sj 'leher's collection is a mag-
nilicent medal with dragon decoration,
The re-ult of the t'l-st announcement j h< -towed us a reward for loyalty by
of the loan has been a deluge of sub- the ruler, Wu Tsung a. De-
scriptions, aggregating mapy millions. Boston Transcript.
Most of these came in by wire to tie
tr- -ury VirtnaII\ ev. i;, h.r *e cit> Characters of "Macbeth."
and every state in the I nion was lep The names of some of the leading
re>.nt« d. characters in the play of "Macbeth"
Lend $100,000,000 to Italy. w« re borne by real persons who fig-
Nciroiiations continued today with ured in Scotch history, but the charae-
representatives of the nations to ters themselves and the events of the
which the I'nlted States is ••Mending j lay are imaginary. Macbeth was a
credit. Count di Cellere, the Italian Scottish king and Macduff was a Scot-
ambassador, received the full amount t: -11 nobleman of the middle ages,
"f 'he lirst non loan made by History states that Macbeth slew Dun-
this yovernment to Italy. (;in jri 1039 because he had usurped
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during the day by the federal reserve ,(f jj1(1 sinvins were entirely different
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Ate (ki • . i «ii. O
Do Weak Kidneys Keep : on Lick,
Tired and All Worn Out ?
IF YOU have a constant, dull aclie, or sharp pains whenever
you bend or twist your back, and the kidney secretions seem
disordered, too, don't waste time plastering or rubbing the bad
back. It's likely that the cause is kidney weakness, and delay
in treating the kidneys may invite uric acid poisoning, gravel,
dropsy or fatal Bright's disease.
Get Dean's Kidney Pills, a special remedy for weak kidneys,
used around the world and publicly recommended by 50,000
people in the U. S. A.
Personal Reports of Real Cases
CURE HAS LASTED.
Mrs. J. W. Randolph, 512 E.
Broadway, Enid, Okl i., lys: "I' r
ears l s itt • red fr m gravel and
was treated by tho best doctors
and used all kinds of removes
without success. Once I was laid
up for several we- Us, and the mis-
ery and pain I endured was avful.
A friend recommended Doan's i\id-
ney Pills and l used them. The
gravel was dissolved and passed
off In the kidney secretions. The
pain was terrible but after the
gravel was removed I got back
my health. That euro was made
some years ago and i am glad to
say that it has been permanent."
HASN'T SUFFERED SINCE.
C. N. Pratt, painter, 314 Osatr©
St., Manhattan, Kan., says: "The
action of my kidney was Irregular.
The kidney secretions were filled
with sediment and oft. n scanty and
painful in passage. I also had bad
pains in my back, just over my
kidneys. My head ached and it was
a common tiling for me to 1 ve diz-
zy and nervous spells. Iran's Kid-
ney Pills drove away all the pains
and regulated my kidneys. Since
then my kidneys have been In a
healthy condition and have caused
me no trouble whatever: Doan's
Kidney Pills deserve the credit."
hauls. Indications are that the sec re-
ry v. ill call .-r th- pr-"- • <i > within
a week, possibly a few days.
The SHMUMMUHIO lc i to France will
from tli.'so described by Shakespeare \
with large poetic license. Bnnqiio has
a Scotch sound, but no person of that
name figures in Scotch history and
Shakespeare seems to have created
Tli.
one f<
>r each 170 p
I: ch aire t
is, ; ...
b '
ranks.
And ihe
tid- d the commandant,
nan da nt wilted.
Necessary.
II. -1
sorrow that we mu i tut the Dub-
h i. lis at one.-," h< ii I. - wit"-, squar-
ing herself arotmd to watch the effect
of her words upon his features.
"Why, 111 i 11 o - I-1.' ; ti ■ ■ the best
friends we have!" responded her hus-
band. fully arous' d.
"I know ; but our cooks have quar
reled."
Nothing el -e jolt a small-minded
man like being forced to admit that
he is w rong.
Casting !h op's . . - i< the bashful
lover's favorite Indoor sport.
If.
per c
It I
Of cci
nr In
v uld letv. to « i r !l nbout 7
desirable to accept the s, rvices
without eomj '• Hon. All reg-
istrars must he sw'-rn.
The voting place in each p"« net
must he prepared for r. i-tra!lon. l ull
printed Instruction^ «*« \ • rli • every dc
tall of registration will b. in the it, ml
r.f sheriffs and mayors on th.- r if tli day
after the president's proclamation.
Cities of Over 30.000 Population.
The mayor of a city containing more
than "0,000 inhabitants, or the official<
designated by tie* governor therein,
shall, with approval of the governor
appoint for « ach ward or convt • eat
minor subdivision containing about !i0.-
(mm> people one registration board, and
shall designate one ollicer of each
board to perform duties h iilar t<>
those Imposed on the sheriff, lis here-
tofore out 1111 d. If the ma\or desire
he may appoint a central board to co-
ordinate the work of minor boards.
Duties of Ccunty Clerks, and of
Clerks of C t'cs of Over 30,000
People.
fin the fifth day after the | r.
has issued his proclamation, cler
counties and cities < f over JHhmio
-ecure a supply of blank's and <
of the registration i
the sheriff or from th
«nd, in wit e or part, within a day or ik]mainly in order to name a ghost.
In if. !•! y i,e is I :: : b\ • ■: r of
, . .
"AY CENTER \v. WASHINGTON , :•• • h, : . i ,:••
pears at a bamimt, vi-ible only to
Probability That One Committee Will Macbeth, and Trilying him while un-
Purchnse All Supplies Needed by > ■ n by the other banqueters,
the Allied Countries.
Shrine of Health-Seekers.
Washington.-—Creation of a centra! The lige of miracles is over, but the
pun ! '-ing conimifuV In W. hi tipton little French town of Lourdes is not
lor nil supplies bought in the Unl; d aware of the fact. This is today the
s at- s for the allied goveitine nts wa- leading shrine of Europe, and hun-
• i . • _ H i
i ■, le ial • rt of the 1 itish war ly visit it, many t «' them in search of
mission. The enmmittee will supplant a cure for incurable ills. There have
J. r Morir \ iSc <'« . b-• n many surprising instances of
I> -u--lng the W"''rid financial situa- healing performed by the waters of
tlon, the British e' l-ert e\j r- sed tie- Lourdes. and scores of physicians
• pi: i'.n that '■ ii: any \ ill I prai'tlea!- come ev.-ry year to watch and investi-
!y bankrupt in tiie credit market^ gate the cures. Everything is done
after the war. with a scientific thoroughness that is
"Our enemies" b said, "for all their characteristic of the French, whose
bo: sted et! « ieiicy. have le ver had tie- passion for clear thinking is such that
courage to face th. ir financial pp b they will investigate even what some
bin- with the result that when the nf them consider supernatural phe-
war Is ov< r they \- ,11 be hard put to noniena with the microscope. Invalids
it." coming to Lourdes are registered at a
The Teutonic government-* bavin : bureau, and examined by eminent
Maiaiib d one internal loan upnn an- physicians before and after they have
other, he < \plaiiied, their interest visited the shrine.
charfc! < wotild be so great that he be
I!e\. d tie v would « i 1 • ' e to repu- Insomnia Only a Habit.
di e n I i r * * part ■ ti. ir debt or fa e One of the r< a sons why insomnia is
Inability to buy the enormous quantl- so much dreaded is that it is wrongly
ties of material they would need for conceived by many of the laity to bo
reconstruction. n disease. There is no such disease
The it 11 i• s. be added had paid th ir :ind in its simple form, where there is
way in the war "b> the slramhtfor- no positive di-. ase In the background,
w id and natural means, by pourin.; it js merc'\ a^fiail cell habit, kept alive
out their gold, by selling enorna us ],y some fault In the manner of living,
in; s of American entities. b.\ nis- some br< h « brain di -eipline, or
ing lo is." As a rt s.ilt, lie predicted -oine disturbance in the functions of
that the . ml of the war would find the j])(. |>o«!y that r ults In insistent mcs-
allles in d shape fin nciali.\. • -pile : ; bein-j: sent to the brain centers
during s11•. p or while v e are trying to
le. p. 'I . . I < a
Agree cn Paying Men in Training and fir b and much b t ter r--
\\ n. «■ on the army nits usually can be obtain 1 by not
bill ill r. ■ d on a provision to pay SI no trying to sb ■ p.—World's Work.
Of till re."
KIDNEY
& 1 ^ iJ PIL- L S
5Cc a Pox at All Stores. Fostcr-iiilUrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Kfg. Chemists
English, and Its Limitations.
A Washington woman who has heard
nothing but war is in Eldorado this
week visiting her parents, who have
heard nothing but oil. They were out
'
1 lican says, when the mother observed:
"I hear that Mrs. Blnford has given
half a block of ground for drilling."
I "IIow nice," said the daughter from
, Washington. "Do you 1 now what com-
, pany will drill in it?"
"No. Some younu' men, I heard."
"Well, is it militia or home guards?"
persisted the daughti r.
"What are you talking about?" de-
| mnnded mother in disgust. "I am
I talking about oil."
THIS IS THE AGE OF YOUTH.
You will look ten years younger if you
darken your ugly, griz7.lv, gray hairs by i
using "La Creole" Hair Dressing.—Adv. j
♦J Changing Tastes.
"We soon weary of the things we
once desired."
"Of course. You can't expect a
small boy to be as enthusiastic over
his sled and skates in April as he
was in December."
4
"YES, I THINK SO."
Most any good soap will do, hut Red
Cross Ball Blue is the only blue.
Makes tho greatest difference. My
clothos aro a dream—snowy white. I
can't use liquid blue. No, not me. Give
ine lted Cross Ball Blue and I'll show
you some beautiful clothes.—Adv.
Not the Right Kind.
"I ha\e an option on some town
'
• I ! -pe it isn't local option."
Iron can be made rust resisting by
liei tinir it red hot and brushing it with
Lift!
Pop Need:,
le Elsie—M<
Mrs. <i;
Eye Crutches.
nt can see a lot bi
ml pop say,
n that hat,"
I
Lit
"I can't s.
and mom s
' . ' ........ !S
can be at tim s. They should till know
what a l.iss means, I et they often in-
sist on having it repeated.
ale who talk to<> much think too
COCKROACHES
are easily killed by using
Stearns'Electric Paste
Full directions in 15 languages
Sold everywhere — 25c and $1.00
U.S.Government Buvs It
Brocia
Seed
man who
Dealers in the best Dwarf broom corn
seed in the World. Pure, clean and treated
for smut. Get the best, its cheapest in
the end. Correspondence solicited.
W. H. & T. R. Peck, Dealers, Sterling,Kans.
Kodak F j> Developed Free!
Prints 3 C nts Each Any Sizo
V. !•:•:• • ir an i -., -n i .-s.
Oklahoma film Finisbino Co., Ui.lanoinj tity, Okla,
•.tron K.Colons an,Wa«=h
• lllL'h.
U')vi rcMiita.
I W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 19-1917.
I A1 I S . tl,r!.
eh h pi
pr
the county or citJ
s for registi
Colleges, Universities, Homes and Oth-
er Institutions.
11 ' I ' . ' . * '.I,"
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Instructions to the county or city clerk
on the sixth day after the date of the
peab d for further recr
Chicrcjo to Furnisli Chasers.
•
l/.lug lt^ nnviil rosoui'i'i's. Ai lIHK Onili r
ordt'i s i i'.iiu lit*' *h'i .11-1m,-iu
, . \\ a M,,rt >. cmi.i',! Ill
til,, limit I.iiUi- imviil trt:-uin« sttitl..t>
I rmniiliiiK up huiiilri'.ls ,,i snuill
linn siilmiiirlni' rlmsiT-. 1 .iplnln
AInfl'i'tt iApfi'is In r'i 1111 111 'u tlit-1
soubourd" us riiplilly u* possible.
Correcting an Abuse.
Mr--. Ihm!} I've noticed that n
Ui"U- an il : pound uf vonr bulk cuff' t doo-n't miy-
Tlio Qrocpr—V.m'll not tln.l thnt
trouble ir_altl, Btii'lnm. I'm ,iu-t sot-
tlns in some nru -^ipound cans.
' . "STERS
iSVITTLE
|!VER
- PILLS.
Diplomacy.
Ilukus—)Vi I, I admit I made a nils-
tako.
l'oliiis Vuit made tu .
linkup What was the second?
l'okus Owning up lo the th'*t.—
Juilge.
Small Pill Small Dose - Small Trice
Your Liver Is tfce Best
Oeaaty Doctor
A dull, yellow, lifeless si.in, or pimple3 °.nd
' a ■ ' e->c«
B la, nature's own laxative, in petting into your
blood instead of passing out of your system
as it should. This is the treatment, in suc-
cessful use for 50 years one pill daily
(more only when necessary).
""Is
sstijiafea
Genuine
ftitrnuture
Puts You
Ki*ht
Over Nitfht
Failid, Pais, Pulty-Fsced People Heed Cartel's Iron Piils
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