Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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Hobart Weekly Chie
VOL. 3.
THE FARMERS' INSTITUTE.
OFFICIAL PAPER KIOWA COUNTY
HOBAHT, Kiowa OOl NTY, OKLAHOMA. Till Usdav DECEMBER 1906.
SOME PU.VPKINS.
Special
fcemumi Fo: Product* Pine Spccimcru cf the Vegetable Are
in Kmw.i f ■ ... .
Crown In Kiowa County.—Annua!
Meeting, Dec. 17-1?,
The soccuj annual moc-ting of
the Kiowa Ci -i.:*,- Farmers" In-
stitute will bo held in Hobart on
Thursday an 1 Friday, December
17 and 18.
In connection witli tho Institute
there will bo an or-hiblt of Ki
County products. Among the
Shown at Wa'ireKa.
The Waurelca News prints the
following story:
i Orl H. Douglas, living south-
west of town, brought
picture of hi:-, pumpkin patch,
which is a fino specimen. It
shows some T.'xan pumpkins in
comparison. Tho latter art
About one-half as large as thi
BETTER SUBSCRIBE NOW.
GETTING RICH IN OKLAHOMA.
Arc! Avoid
HERE IS VOUR CHANCE.
NO.
MAKES CURRENCY STATEMEH
premiums to be awarded lie two JS?? onc"hnh i,s lar*,% ;!s ;!"'
round trip tickets to the world's ? .OB? ****<* Mp* ™8-
fair. These will be>gfrea for the P nipkin this year
best one-half b.i^ol nf ,vhit' ;tl,at wo'«hed 106 pounds, another
best .one-half bushel ,o£ white
corn, and tor the best ono«half
bushel of yd! i\v corn,—only one
ighed 106 pounds
pounds, besides many other
large ones. > He also brought us
in throe sweet potatoos on on
Serious Calamity Like Washita Man Doeth A Tun at For-fsiOft i o * c
One. ' tunC4 Magic Whei Letter, to Encourage .mmi- Circulation of the Country Sh.
— | I gra.ion. | Gradual Increase, Says the
prfntTS Wkly ! wC''tf "7M ' -C-! Bo.* Wand By,** offer.I
w"hinftton *m
„,in ,.l o ..i;hwrij>o for a paper, aoni happy In,* ,„rri ' ' ' '' '7" mnntllily «:.U,-mint „f <4
hia little boy to bono* ,|„. copy towhwrt Irom whioh ho harvoatod \rlt na«H Kan r i ^ "1 th° ourroncy
-'ton l.y hi. neighbor. In his and a.,1.1 six hundr,d dollar. W nk ""',nn T"m* Nuv|
r ««"" ««* «r cereal. His ttton ToL Z '7 ^ **" ",rou| J
I'-" !,nd' >!„■, I. crop, with about 1„,|,, yet'the rrilor'" ex,, • """'"Ok was I
Ilk.' a v,rty summo, ,;qua,f IU, ,„Bathor. h.,„ „ ; '■ 'XP''7"<'' "inoe ho 108,979. an inoreaao for the
crte. rwih ■.! hi, m,ran th |i „s. ^ J Z, w"7 "'"y °' S3e-2B2-^ "d an in,.„
« "t^1 ^kig to hundrwr^otiar. sold from lint had """ . """'"'v ,0"l>o month <>181,486,298.
notion a harbo,! v.i,,. fen,-, ran (wo fa,™ product. and larilt IdJh n I ,"T """V" fT""" b..ej
into that, broakinp if dow, . ,ut-; tho rosnit [„ man's ICC, ^ of , , ■ "hnl 1 «• >■-■ bond,. •
l.nsr a handful of flosh fro,,, a vo in Inoo. s, and ootto,, . ' T'.] 'a-an in.-,r„, lho y(
-i'0~-in!ng.84r.,irot i„,t;,n,, yJ Mr. j,f, ,i, of t^° portion *of th° f lwJ
w too, a,I-,an- | Be- and his fan,- leonntry of JSth^
Ftght Will Be Bitter.
f corn, in ono-half bushel
including bloody butchcr
pop corn, .sweet corn, and squaw
corn. Also bost 2b heads each
of Kafi'ir Corn and Milo MaLv,
and best 25 heads each of Dwarf
and Standard broom corn, and
for best bundle of wheat, oats,
barley, rve and flax, (li^ewi,:c
best peck of threshed wheat,
oats, b;
best twu ouncne*? of peanuts on i" l,.v rermmation. Head
the vines, and for be.st collection Iwhat T- K. Beall of Beall, Miss,
of native grasses. \ jhas to say: "Last fall my v.ifo
A1P exhibits must be products ihad every symptom of consump-
of Kiowa County and the name!^on* She took I>r. King's New
of producer. ;:n«l nln. r. ,• Discoverv nft..?- OVOV>trfK!n#
Discovery for Consumption, will! 7. ™L'Zhtor nin away iith I
p . i mresnea wneat, ';avr' a lung and bitter fight with ! ^ . 'Pi L^a-n' ^le broke up
barley, rye and flax,) and Ithpip troubles, if not ended earli- | t l(jVcn ao,!'in^ ,isn3 and the
;w" bunched of peanuts on.'v b.v fatal termination. Read J'a Vf'8 °ut and c ho wet
ines, and for best collection N^at T. R. Beall of lieall. Mi., tm}f off.of foup fin(-' ^irts."
of producer, and place where
grown must be given. Exhibits
to remain' with the Secretary for
exibitition purposes in advortis-
ing Kiowa County during the
worlds fair season of 1904.
If you have any products other
than those enumerated it will pay
you to place same on exhibition
and premiums will be awarded if
pos3ible. Let every person in
Kiowa County arrange to attend
this important event. It will pay.
Those entering the corn con-
, , ,, r c6t is content with
nit'^a hushi t of k:ttone, drov ling his lot, and on good terms with
_ ; *fr nur,,y L>hv d^>P- 1 Mmsclf, bin friends and the world
" L' •1 ; V • or t,,eth- ^Th« generally and especially satisfied a'-.. f„, n , ?JUUre nrou' on of notes i
baby, left alone, crawled th, lSh with his Oklahoma farm. tokehJw cloZmon" m ond to 800ure ^
Those who persist in closingI8pdlc? .CWtol one. in ^ ZT ^ ■■-■■'•'iO. *
'bring tL«otoTt D . Uu. nd «to know, how toteul^ "omparativ, of th.goj
■ \• ' . Kings New old(Mt daughter ran "whv t;rv j *'Haray Duckwell, age 25 i(" ! , receipts and expenditur
Discovery for Consumotion. will! " ran QWay tUhf years, choked to death early yes-! For (,ir°ulator giving details I J4!1.0** that for the month of N*
terday morning at his homo in ' w"Ut. 'Iohn Sebastian, Chicago, the total receipts were ~
the presonce of his wife and'i,Iinois* j <'"0.694,^ an<l that cxpcndii
child. He contracted a slight , ^47,427,788, leaving a del
cold a few days ago but paid HECTO* Of ST. LUKES. for the month of 82,735,194. *
little attention to it! Yesterday Ashb,.mh™ .. I r0c°ipts from customg are sho
morning ho was seized with a fit
of coughing which continued* for
some time. His wife sent for a
physipian but before he could
g< there another coughing spoil ngnimau should tell you what
|Bitters will quickly dismember'DemoeM^^ Do^ 1 1901 SUgh Rum°<1>r has P^^ed.
Special Land Buyers' Excursions' i the troublesome causes. It never! h.rdi viMr. hr,„I i 'tr .. The day before Kaster I was so
1 rails to tone the stomach, reflate! have av j Wm oS"'^w I ^ a cold and cough
— • - ' aVt HaVcd him< 25°' t**' ad that I did not think I'd be able to
Discovery after everything elso
had failed. Improvement camo
Moral:
subscribe.
ved the
j."
Now ui the time to
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching re-
improvement camo "l euri- "'g'l 01 approaciiing
at once and four bottles entirely j volt and serious trouble in your
cured her." Guaranteed by t;io system is nervousness, sleepless
Palace Drug Store. ' 1
RECTO# Of ST. LUKES.
| '««eipu irom customs are
Aspburnham Ontario Testifies to the to have been $19,220 347 i
C^£Eb"b'n'' moalh 'of aM
d<0,000; internal revenue,
Aahburnham, Ont., April 18,
UKKJ.—I think it no more than
right that I should tell you what
Will run to the new lands of' lu J , ° stomach, regulate j have saved him. 25c, 50c and
Greer County, Oklahoma, and i Kidneys and Bowels, stimu- 531.OO at Fitschen and Mors^
other sections of the great South - i!, , °r' and clarify the _
wost in November and Ueeember.in,^.. Run "yetems bene- Como in and register and ,-ct
via the Frisco System. | ' ^ ^ th" U8UU'! chance an our K6.00 talk,nB
Are you looking for rich and ' f*tend,n« aohe8 vanish under it
8! machine.
test and for (w~ 7 * fertiIp Arming lands in the south-j^.0r"Uffh eff^ve°ess. Elec-j tt
. and for first and second west Mhieh you can buy for from !ric Bi"t'rs is ""'J' S0'"' and that1
J™" "" °l^r1articlc3- muat I one-fourth to one tenth the cost 11" 7,urn<sd « <! •« Rive per-1 ,
a e their products at the In-j of lands of the east and north satisfaction. Guaranteed: j • *«■ ««* gi>:ai re-
They produce as much acre for Ithe Palacp D^ug Store. Xot a minute should be lost |le,f 03(5 cough and cold had com-
** when a child shows symptoms of' P'et<1ly dissapeared and J was
W m. Neff has the nnlv <.mipr> oroup. Chamberlain's CVinoh ' ahle to preach three timew nn
Palace Drug Store
stitute by noon of the first day.
The two round trip tickets are
furnished free by the Frisco Sys-
tem. It is possible that the Rock
Island System may grant two
tickets, if so tho Secretary will
to take any duties tho next day,
as my voice was almost choked
by the cough. Th.- s-Bme day I
received an order from you for a
bottle of your Cough Remedy. 1
at once procured a sample bottle,
.and took about three doses oi
the medicine. To my great re-
acre. Here is a chance to better 1
your condition and add a liberal Wm' Neff has the onl>' untire
amount to your pocket book. nCW stock of jeweleT, watches,
" * " rings and Xmas goods in Hobart.
For full particulars and special
railroad rates apply at once to R.
CfT r. .
utuadi, *111; railroad rates apply at once to R
know by date of Institute meeting, j S. Lemon, Secretary Frisco Sys-
andeihib,t°rs wdl get the benifit J tom Immigration bureau, St. Lou-'
oi same. • w .
No rubbish
money by
of same.
The program will be announc-
ed next week. It will be replete
with choice themes — addresses
by prominent speakers, papers
by local talent, discussions, query
drawer, vocal and instrumental
is Mo.
He Found A Cure.
R. H. Foster. 318 S. 2nd, St.
Salt Lake City, writes: "I have
urawur, voeai ana instrumental boen bothered with dyspepsia
music—and last, but not least, for ingestion for 21 years, have
will be the plowing contest to bo jtried many doctors without re*
participated in by Kiowa County but I have found a cure in
young men and women, between
the ages of 15 and 20, inclusive.
The person scoring tho highest
number of points in the contest
to get first prize, the second high-
est the second prize, and the
Our stock is all new.
to work off. Save
| visiting.
Amigloriously yours.
Bill Neff.
throe times on
know that this
third highest the third prize.
FuU particulars and program
i\ext week.
Horace J. Nkwmowy,
Secretary.
Head About to Burst From Seven Bilious
Attack.
"1 had atrwre bilious attack
and felt like my head was about
to burst when I got hold of a
free sample of Chamberlain's
Stomach and liver Tablets. i
took a dose of and the next day
after aupper and the next day felt
like a new man and have been
happy ever since," says Mr. J.
W.Smith of Juliff, Texas. For
a t-urt- in
Herbine. I recommend it to all my
friends, who are afflicted that
way, and it is curing them. too.
50c at Fitschen <fc Morse.
Biilious Colic Prevented.
Take a double dose of Cham
derlaints Colic, Cholera and Dior
rhooa Remedy as soon as the
ffrst indication of the disease
•j appears and a threatened attack
may be warded off. Hundreds
of people use the remedy in this
way with perfect success. For
sale by the Palace Drug Store,
- %/ fw^uia u 1 / " i
croup. Chamberlain's Cough ' a^'e to preach
Remedy given as soon as the Kaater Day- 1
child becomes hoarse or evon raPid an^ effective cure was due
after the croupy cough appears,' t£.y°up Cough Semody. i make
will prevent the attack. It never testimonial wihout solicita-
fails and is pleasant and health-
ful to take. For sale by the
Palace Drug store.
Kol«! KeW Kok!
You can got the genuine Mc
Alstor Coal at 88.00 per ton, one
block south of square on Main St.
Hobart Feed ft Coal Co.
*WUrd* Horehound Syrup.
immediaetly releivoe hoarse,
croupy coughs, oppressed rat-
tling, rasping and difficnlt
breathing. Henry G. Stearns,
Druggist, Shullsburb, Wisconsin,
writes, May 20, 1901: " I have
been selling Ballard's Horehound
Syrup for two years and have
never had a preparatin that has
given bettor satisfaction. I no-
tice when I sell a bottle thoy come
.... *back for more. i can honwtlv
bihouanoafi Rtomoch troubles and rocommend it. 2oc, 60c, and SI .00
nonst] patton theae Tablet, have |.t F1taoh(m 4 Mor>(,
no equal. Por sale by th« Pal- I
aoe Drag Store . p Subscribe for TMm Ciiinr.
For the best photographs see
Leo Davis at tho West-side
Studio—west of Flr&t National
Bank.
Favorite Family Remedy.
Frequently accidents occur in the
household, which cause bums,
outs, sprains and bruises; for use
in auch cases, Ballard's Snow
Liniment has for many years
been the constant family remedy.
25c 50c and SI.00 at Fitschen Jfc
Morse
Have you seen those original
Indian photograph calendars at
the West-side Studio, west of tho
First National Bank.
When you want a pleasant pui*
gativc try Chamberlain's Stom-
ach and Liver tablets. They are
easy to take and produce no
nausea, griping or other disa-
Eeable effoet. For sale by the
aoe Drug Store.
Judge Cook was up from Sny-
der Wednesday.
W.F. Maher, with the Frisco,
was in the city Monday.
D. S. Wolflnger mad^ a busi-
ness trip to Cooperton Tuesday.
Blackburn's Racket Store was
moved into the old post office
building this week.
Tolbert 4 Berry, lawyers, now
occupy their former office over
City National Bank.
Pound.—On 3rd. st. west of
Washington, a belt. Owner can
have same by calling at this of-
fice and paying for this noticc.
One dozen photographs make
12 nice Christmas presents. Da-
vis makes 'em at the West-side
Stndio—west of the First Nation-
al Bank.
Brack Morrison, the sheriff's
son, and Carmey Arnett, who
started out to see tho world a
week ago laat Sunday, returned
homo last Friday fully satisfied
with what they had seen of it.
Thoy got as far as Sayre in Rog-
.r -- ^ fc-r*.*uv7vijr . I IJUIK
this testimonial wihout solicita
tion. being thankful to have
found such a Oodsent remedy.
Respectfully yours,
E. A. Langfelt M. A.
Rector St. Lukes Church
To Chamberlain Modecine Co.
This remedy is for sale by the
Palace Drug Store.
GOOD—CLEAN SPO^T.
The new bowling-alley just
opened up on south Main St. is
proving quite a centor of at- (
traction. The alleys are of the I
latest make and have all the
modern improvements. The
management has started out to
keep and conduct a clean, or-
derly place and judging from tho
terest already manifesied in this
most healthful aud popular sport,
tho enterprise is bound to bo a
success.
Chas, Hunter came up from
Chickasha Tuesday.
Rev. W. H. KuykendaQ and
family, left this week for Lock-
hart, Texas, where they will re-
side, th* mverand having been
called to tho Baptist church at
that place.
Jim GiUiland and J. D. McVey
wore in tho city from Wiidraan
2.10,735, increase of $2,388,C
miscellaneous, 84,230.735,'
crease of $2,000,000,
The expenditures on acooiuj
of tho war department show
decrease of $1.450,000: for
navy, an increase is shown <
$3,703,000.
The monthly coinage stateme
issued by tho director of the m
shows thatduring November, i
total coinage executed at
mints of the United States
$10,025,120, as follows:
Gold, $8,794,600; silver, $1,4
000; minor coins, $229,500.
addition, 14,981,823 silver p'ieoo«
were coined for the PhilippinJ
Islands, and 1,400,000 silvon
pieces wore coined for Venezuela!!
TAX ROLLS READY.
County Clerk Robbins informal
us that the tax rolls for the 1903|
tax, havo been made up by hial
office and turned over to the I
county treasurer, so that taxea
for this year can now be paid. I
Tho law requires the tax rolls to
be ready by December 15th, but
Billy, the clork. beat that timo
by several days.
A Frightened Hone,
Running like mad down the
street dumping the occupants, or
a hundred other accidents, aro
every day occurrences. It be-
hooves everybody to hava a re-
liable salve handy, and there'®
none as good as Bucklen's A -
nica. Burns, Cuts, Sores. Eo
zema snd Piles disappear quickly
under its soothing effect. 25c
at the Palace Drug Store. 3
nefps jewelers and miluneri^
Choicc cf remaining street hate
25 to 50c. to close out. Hats
worth up to $3.00 in lot. Come
quick.
iut-iT n "I "• few days this weok, as witness
er Milla County whero they wine* in tho caw of Hoary Smithy"
ly conclused to return hnmn inim a.m.. . i .
ly conclused to return home.
They walked the entire distance
both ways ahd were mighty foot-
sore and weary when they
reached home.
John Askina. Aslrins has a
claim located on Smith's home
and Smith claims Askins en-
tered forcibly after being warned
by him to keep off.
A Co«tly MiitaXe.
Blunders aro sometimes \ i ry ex-
pensive. Occasionally life itself
is the prieo of a mistake, but you
never will be wrong if you take
Dr. King's new life Piilsfor Dya-
pepsia, Dizziness, Headache,
Liver or Bowel troubles. They
are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at
the Palace Drug Store.
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Chambers, H. S. Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903, newspaper, December 3, 1903; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186416/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.