The Hobart Daily Democrat (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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Quality
THAT'S OUR HOBBY
full measure
j, the role ud there are no excep-
tions to it- ,
Tell u. the lumber you want and
ho. much, or tell •!> ' J-"'
« ki.« we'll Sg .. <h.
,Mt<d. You choose the kind "d
.. weed to ll ti« «•' ••°D the
ThI. order, «e «I«J« «1« «
„d «lw <l-i«k<" « d ■*"«« ■'
ill them the better it pleases us.
The lumber i* g'*<^
that you md have just what is be t
for the purpose-
H. H. CHAMPLIN,
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cities ret, the
icmadiea ea'.k
are P raettca... ,
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tooa. ther eause ov"- ■
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trouble witk
1 akla. fever.
' one foot •
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r street fron +
r diuretics. Thf" A
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JONES BROS.
o. f«
saloon
E. E. W1LUA*S. Pro .
Fine Wines, L;quors
and Cigars : :
Call and see me
West Side of Square
' Ml M
Draught Beer Always on Tap
Finest of Wines, Liquors and
cig*"- , . t
AU kinds of Cheese Sandwiches;
with Rye Bread on hand.
With an area ot 70^ 0 square miles,
OsUnuai* promww w become one ot
lue gte«K*i of aU itoe swtes ux ihe sw-
^rnuod. It alrejidjr *** orer BO.OU)
ai.les ot rtiiroadi. Tae iax*«"« "il°
u| cue state u over eigot hundred mil-
lloa dolUrs, aui me o*i>k deports ti-
ce«4 lain) eight million dollars.
The constitution of tne new state
.01 De torrned oy 112 delegates, 85
from OalAHums, a like nuoiOer froe.
tne Iudun Territory and two from tne
jo^ge Indisa Rwerration. The en-
I soiiufc act prorines that the sUU and
' judicial officer* sh«dl oe elected witniu
mootna of tne approval of sucn 1
Tbe poUUiul compl-Xion ot tne otw
•utc is generally cuooeded to be DcU !
ooratic. Sal«ith=iaading that f^ci,
(bat oecauae of the formation of the
congressional districts three of the fiTe
representatives to be elected will be
Republicans. It is ev.n considered
possible that legislative diatricts may
be formed that the United Swtes Sena-
scbool teacher who has the most .eflu
ence upon the upbuilding of character,
and trainirg of the future cities of
our land. Even the parent* influence
extends but little further, ana in many
cases not so far as that of the teacher
and faii influence is only In his own
househ ld. Let every parent, every
patron of the public school. gi« the
teacher his u.oral support.
ThB fflio *ho is so fortunate to oWD
a K ow e-.ur t> farm and is outof debt,
B ,y cnw"1' r himaplt b'essed ol men.
G T "p '•« witb ihe march of pro-
I '31 be steady, vigilant fijrhting
in th*" gAtoe of business.
wo.cn wm
Oklt few -nore weeks and the elec
ttjo i* upon us. Be sure and register
aad then vol" for To-b.
HtiiiANiTT is a great field, a land-
Bcpe, in wnich good and beautiful wo-
I men are the ft iwers.
t mm tk. ni zjD of Hobsrt
be formed that the United States sena-, IT you are a cit.a
tors will be cnosen by the Republic an opportunity to y
la November, the election of dele- j town.
In selecting a shoe for oar stock the first consid-
eration with us is quality.
That's a Thing We Insist Upon.
There i> not a shoe on oar shelves but we are
ready to stand back of and recommend ae the
best ehoe obtainable for the price asked
for it. Of course our proBts are
shorter on shoes of this kind.
But on the other hand this
policy makes satisfied
customers.
Are You a Patron of Our Shoe Department?
If not, come and let us tell you why you should be.
all leathers
all styles
all widths
hand lasted
guaranteed
WEsT
.RAM nupwB. ::
T SlUB SQUAKB ;j
\rcade
s4l00n
! Fine line ot Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
Duncan Taylor
D.Mn l OT
ia nw*^uiw i -—
gates to the constitutional convention
nill be he'd. It is all important to the
Democrats to elect their candidate, J-
0, Tosa, to represent this dinrict.
The r.eultofthis convention mean?
much to Oklahoma. The registration
books are now open aDd every Demo-
crat io Kiows county should regis er in
order to be entitled to vute. It is your
duty to do so. It is Dem<«ratic.
A GOOD indication of a prosperous
city-sstisfi d merchants here in Ho-
bart. -
Dbmocrats do your duty,
later, then Tote.
First reg
For Men
$3.50
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MARKET
City >team Laundry
WE cleanse
elothes without injuring them. The
daintiest fabr cs are safe in -or
fcand; We use ro aciis nor do «e
Tip aod tear yonr garments. Send us
yocr shirts
Collars and Cuff, and one trial will
earely make yon a permanent eus-
Somer.
Hunter & Caldwell
Um'S POPULARITY.
No private cina^a in this country has
ever received each a epontaneons and
genjrally sincere welcome as did Mb.
Brta* on hie arrival homa fr:m Eu-
rope. As it waa at Madison Square in
New York, and at Lincoln and at Si.
Louis, eo was it whea he was greeted
by thousands of cheering roicej on his
receat trip through Oklahoma. It was
! one continuous ovation.
It is remarkable that a man whose
pjltiaeal cmi-yaifc-s t a in fail-
ure to secure tue plate, 8uouia. never
tbeletts. retain such a firm hoid cn the
affection of the people, that his comings
and goirgs are aim -at regarded as mat-
ters of nat onal concern. TnatWR.
BaTAit's welcome came from the beans
ol toe p^o^li cannot be doubted. It
«as a ir bute of tae people to a great
*i>d uuiieJ leader, one on wDom tbey
confiueutly rei.ed. Such a vote of con-
fljence is rarely tfiven to puoltc men,
Ld y R- BbTaM may well feel proud a
REPORT
CHICAOO QRAIN MARKETS.
(Famished by the Hobart Commission!
Co., correspondents Cslla Commit- J
•ion Co-) Oct. 11,1906.
WfiWAT.
Opes. Hmb-
74 3 8 7* 5 8 73 7 I
78 3-4 79 78 3 8 78 12
COBB.
42 1-8 4J I 8 413 4 41 3 4
13 18 43 1-8 42 3-4 42 7 8
OATS.
33 7 8 3 1 7 8 33 I 4 33 1-4
25 I 8 33 I 4 34 3 4 31 3-4
raw TORS COTTON futurbs.
t pro. Higl . Low- Cl0s'
OJt HQS 1122 10 99 1112
Dec 11 02 1120 1U8<
Jat.... a® 2' 1095
U w Y rk, middlings, 1140.
New Orle*ns O" , 1100.
Liverpool, do,, 6 3ld.
Dee
May
D*
May..--
D<
51-7
beautiful
artistic
stylish
plain and
shiny leather
11.22
Shoes of Character and Sterling Wearing Qualities. $2
STANDS FO* BUSTER.
ATrtMI N VETERANS.
r> sti
nt) STAMD J TOR BRO>W
CL JrUlK STANDS FfR BLUE RlBBON
1/ V Ddest shoe w town
/ -ft R stamps for. little Bee
I I Ddujymakinc HONEY
•Oct the Habit"
iae .ff^cajoa of hiscouctrymen.
raI iiudi/ sord costs notbing
orotner, ni a loa3 ways. At be
.oorof v«y aam.s being opportunity
i, haxkini; it • not alwaye the oppor-
tuaitf of nailding libraries, ot getting
neb qAiek, of attaiaia* fame; but it
U aopp rtsiiiy of giviag word* of com-
fort sad of eheer to men and womea
•ho are strsggli^g aader hesry lo^
who. in mtay easw. need bo*,
•ord to insp re tbem to new and bolier
-ffcTts. Mea otain the best from We
-hea b y cultivate those teader een-
aseau watch cluster around the a er-
lal trsth: "I my broih-r s ksep-r,
Jonfroa m^ every t-maa bei* «e
.tyto grap every op^wwa.tj. not
, 17 to aivaoee p. iutsreats, -I to
—borate ind w^aal ■isiovfne.
All veteran? ol ire dav that trjd
mecV soul=. w r-s wiveeand daughter-
a.d yR. BbTaH may well fee. prou- - ^ cor0l.iiy UTlted toattend our gra^a
gaao retaining for eo many years rfuoionoflbe B.ue
m . . hia r ouLtrymen. | «ill be held io Ue city o
the 9 b atd 10i h cf Octobcr.
An elegant prceram has been pre
p,r-d for tbe occasion, a fine
of speakers bas been made and plenty
of tEOftc is promised. Pleoty to ea .
punt, to dnok and the prettiest women
^0 earth to feast joer eye. aponjo
come on boys and lei's have a good
a<Yoa will be takea cart of by the good
-Mm!* of the Qat-en City of tbe Wssa-
CST^r*.—,M "T;,
caif aod give a feart f>r d.aaer, supper
1 b« kf.^ Come ngbt ^org boys
u> m«« «rnre™ ' <•••*■ "*•
0,f Mnev toral fair ro be beM cs
event of a:b m ««ei.
lh^ eftfce old comrades, tbs
near*y h^dicas-. tbe wt*t '-'««•
r««k toe dear Hd ocys. tbemaay
«onee to be toki e4 the days goae > 7
viil be * cansoiioj taoog^ lep ^ d
a faitbf al b«e^
G. O BoCHaa
T.aBHB
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If your
Boy or
Girl we:«rs
Bide Kibbon
Shoes
you are
saving lots
of Worry,
Trouble and
Money.
They Wear
Longer,
Look Better (
and are
$1.75 and $2.50
.. . . n.nw
IP there - an, p«s>n 4haoW "
. tne hearty .uptora of e.ery ciu-
I a -a in tbs ewsmanity, that per* o
l M n.blie acbsol teaofcer. 1% to
tnok: AT THB WINDOW
F underbuys.
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Crumpacker, N. E. The Hobart Daily Democrat (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1906, newspaper, October 11, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186434/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.