The Hobart Weekly Pointer. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904 Page: 4 of 6
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THE POINTER
■Merwd at the po*u«oa at Hofcart, OUrtiiwi,
ta aaoondclaaa malln>atu-r, for transmission
'.hrough the United States nutU.
DUDLEY R TUCKER,
Editor amd Prop.
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iubaorlptlon, In adranoe, peryear, 11.00
31* Months JO
Three Months II
(Foreign subscription* at above rata* Inrarl-
tblyln adnno*.)
District «Yo. 37.
Our items failed to appear last
week on account of the snow
storm. We took advantage of
the weather and went hunting.
Our neighbors are putting up
their winter supply of meat.
Mrs. McKinney and daughter
•pent Wednesday at Kd. Bella
visiting.
Charles Pever dehorned cattle
for Thomas Brush and R. T.
Galloway last week.
Mrs. Brush and daughter ex-
pect to make an extended visit
t> her sons, Thomas and George
Brush. They like this country
very well.
An oyster supper and enter
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DON'T THINK TOO LONG,
before ordering your coal or you
may regret it. You cannot de-
pend on the weather much longer
and it is better to be prepared.
Let us fill your bin with
OUR COAL.
You probably know that there
is a great difference in coal
There are many kind* and .many
dealers. We only Hell one kind.
Good free burning little ash' coal,
2.000 full pounds t6 every ton.
No dust, no slate, no lumps thai
refuse to burn. You ought to d«>
with a ton or two less than last
year if you buy from us this sea
son.
A. F. HOOPER.
Phone 211. Cor. 3 Main.
tainment will be given at Pleas-
ant View school house Thursday
evening. Ths proo eds are to
be used for a Christmas tree en-
tertainment.
Wood hauling is one of the
seasonable jobs just now. It
takes two or three days to make
the trip to Saddleback Mountain.
R. B. Williams has the best wood
pile in the neighborhood, while
most of the others are hard to
find.
E. D. Bell was trading in Ho-
bart Monday.
Cotton picking is still in prog-
ress h^re. Mr. Galloway has
cotton that has never had a
picker in it, while several other
farmers have fields whioh have
yet to be gone over a second
time. We need pickers very
much in this section of the coun
try.
Christmas Presents for All
Subscribers.
Following the custom estab-
lished last year The Daily Okla-
homan has announced a special
holiday subscription price to old
and new subscribers throughout
the territories.
This year the price has been
cut to $2 95 for a year's subscrip-
tion to The Oklahoman—the big-
gest and best daily in the terri-
tories. The Oklahoman pub-
lishes all of the Associated Press
dispatches and more news of the
territories than any other paper.
It gives the largest and best
market reports, including quota-
tions from all market centers, on
wheat, corn, cotton, oats, live
stock, etc., together with all of
the local markets of Oklahoma
City on grain, live .stock, and all
kinds of poultry, fruit and pro-
duce.
The special offer of S2.95 for
one year expires January 1, and
a money order for that amount
should be sent in at once.
To any o le desiring The Okla-
homan for only six mouths the
price of $1 GO has been made for
the half year.
Farm Loans.
man & Livermore.
cheapest rate.
8ee Hynd-
Uest terms,
$5.50 to $8.00 per tom.
Fancy Lump, Egg and all kinds of the
best Mcalester
COAL
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ONE BLOCK EAST OF FARMER© AND MERCHANTS BANK.
We Guarantee Satisfaction
Telephone
60
BATES & Co.
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THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
NATIONAL BANK
HOBART. OKLA.
CAPITAL $50,000.00
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Safety Deposit Boxes For Jlent.
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED
Mention the Pointer to^r^rtlaer*.
FANCY LAMPS,
FANCY GOODS,
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The Racket
The Big...
Holiday
Store.
Don't Forget
We carry a big line of Enameled Ware,
Tinware, Wooden ware, Notions, and
almost everything.
THE RACKET.
N. F. SUTTON Sr CO.
West 4th Street.
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"Rock Island Time Card.
Passenger, east daily, 8:41 a.m.
Local F'ght, east daily, 9:16 a.m.
Passenger, west daily, 7:44 p m.
Local F'ght, " daily, 1:52 p.m.
All the latest povelties in the
new brown effects for fall suits
and overcoats are shown by
Shively. Fit and workmanship
guaranteed.
Ooe piece of cloth may please
a thousand men, but one fit will
not please any two men, there-
fore you should have your
clothes made for you by Shi-
vely.
All of Roberts' Business Col^
lege graduates are securing good
positions as soon as they finish,
and the school has calls every
week that they can't fill.
Roberts' Business College, of
Chickasha, is mailing, free of
ch'arge, to the young people of
the Southwest an educatisnal pa-
per that you cannot afford to
miss. If you do not get one,
write them.
Florida Sleeper
VIA
pn November 15th, and daily
thereafter, until the summer sea-
son of 1905, the Frisco System
in connection with the Southern
Railway, will operate through
Pullman Sleepers between Kan-
sas City Mo. and Jacksonville,
Fla. These Sleeping Cars will
bo placed in service as part of
the equipment of the popular
' Southeastern Limited," sched-
uled to leave Kansas City 6:90
P. M. A modernly equipped
train, electric lighted cafe obser-
vation car, etc.-the route of
which carries the traveler
through the populous cities of
the Southeast.
Berth reservations may be
made through representatives of
Frisoo System or connecting
lines.
Passenger Traffic Depart-
ment, Saint Louis.
Money to Loan on Farms!
We make Farm Loans on five years time, interest payable annually
with option of payment at end of each year We make no charges for
advancing money for final proof and pay you your money when the
papers are signed. If in need of a Farm Loan call and let us talk the
matter over with you before borrowing. Office opposite Postoffice.
Walton Sr Walton, Hobart, Ok.
EARL DAVIDSON
SIGN PAINTER
SOUTH JEFFERSON 8TREET
HOBART. OKLA.
PHONE 53
HOBART MACHINE SHOP.
All Kinds of Machinery Repaired. Gin,
Engine and Steam Pump Work a Specialty.
Office at Ice Plant. Expert Work in Steam
Engnearing.
CHAS. S HOE, Prop.
Hobart, Okla.
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L. E. Cahill.
Bonded Abstracter.
Abstracts and Collections.
Eight Years Experience In Abstract
Business.
COLLECTIONS Receive Prompt Atten*
tlon. Your business Solicited.
Office Ad/. Co. Clerk's office. 'Phone 42.
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Tucker, Dudley R. The Hobart Weekly Pointer. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904, newspaper, December 15, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186326/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.