The Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1902 Page: 4 of 9
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Hobart Weekly Chief.
Saturday, April 19, 1902.
Fronr> Monday'sDaily,
Glen Cousins « tit Sunday in
Granite.
i'ark Hoi on ^]K«nt Sunday in
Lutie Wolf.
,j. W Phillip*1 Wan a Harrisn
visitor today.
Mi* Mutl Urosliam i- quito
sick with r>ii'.
I' W. Kitchie mat If liiniM'fB
trip ti> H1t1ris1.11 tudny
Mr. uiul Mr- A. Calloway re-
turned Iroin Granite tlii* in :r iiii--r.
I) .1 Mmiis inndc • ■ burliness
trip t<. Oramte Saturday evening.
Cay L>ign> "'id wif«. s | out yes-
terday vritl'. friend- at Moi.ntain
View.
Art Kan/ lias l>e;m under the
woathor the past few day.- . (lot
the jjcrip.
The Shamrock saloon hub linen
rn.j|H'iii'il i y Grant Miller and
Hird Hooka.
j'ntxicU O Muim. who has been
here for a wfiek past.lull yesterday
morning for Kansas City.
Hoy Benedict left yesterday for
morning for a fcv.' ylnys visit with
friends and rehitives at Kingfisher.
Onr weather man says the rain
of yesterday was three inches. He
had a tuhoiit andtfiiesw he oughter
know.
K. T. Weller and Allison Moore
were up from Hoosevelt today and
were pleasant callers at the ( lllKK
office.
Jimmy Patterson, of the Lilly
Wholesale Grocery company,spent
Sunday with papa and mamma, in
Anadarko
Mrs. Hob Burnett came in Sat-
urday evening from Lawton where
she had been visiting friends for
the past week.
W. H. Allen was bound over to
await the action of the grand jury
on a charge of perjury in Judge
Finley'# court last Saturday
P. V. Brinton left yesterday on
11 business trip to Kansas City to
I>0 gone about a week. Kd (
Uay has charge of the Chikf dur-
ing his absencc.
W. T. Graves returned Satur-
day evening from Houston, Gal-
veston. and other Texas points
where he has been in the interest
of Leeper, Graves A: Co.
Hay Beiinain, formerly with the
Chief, has gone over to the News
Republican mid Harry Dill, for-
merly with that office has taken a
place 011 the Chief. Sorter traded
jol>s as it were.
C. M. Brown of Roosevelt, con-
stable of Otter < reek township,
was in Hobart last Saturday.
R. D. Hiller. the genial young'
baggageman at the R. 1. depot,
left yesterday for Duncan. 1 T.,
to relieve the operator at that
place. From there he will go to
Richards, Okla.. to take charge of j
that station. Mr. Miller will be
greatly inisaed by the large circle
of friends which he made while at
this place-
Another Industry for Hobart.
The Hobart Mill and C.in coin-
puny are on hand thismArning with
hMirtcc.i carpenters ready to go
work erecting '.heir plant here,which
will he located on the south *i«tc ot
the Rock Islainl track in hi >ck 35.
They will commence work at once
and push to competition as so an as
j o*s ilile, A ilh this plant, the oil
mill, ttectric light plant and water
work' til under construction, the
fellow who says Hobart is not to
about become a city simply h.nsn't
thought much about it.
t■.arr^
rrr~ VTPrag^gaaegga:njj*'.
Buy Your
n
Another Factory.
Messrs 1- itrni O. W. SteWnlt
m llilisboro. Ie*a«, -ie in the *-i «
mot will open up a fictor\ t« t
wholesaling brooms and mi'■ 1 ki-
Thcy have secured a location ' u.e
corns? of the B atul Lowe
in the Hill "Milton, and will b"g; i
w. ik on thr building at onr*
|Jof.h lire -nil expetienced Hnii.to
j at the husin-'ss and it is one th..t
will add j;rc uly to the .nte'en * of
the city.
i
LARGEST STOCK IN HOBART. Also the leading lines of
implements, Wagons, Carriages, Hand-made Harness. Also do
repair work. Try us and you will find that wi mean what we
say. We are the
Hardware and Lumber Stealers of Hobart
Delegates to Convention.
The Democrats tnut in the «Iif-
ferent wards of the city Saturday
ni'.rht and elected tlie following
delegates to the County conven-
tion to he held in Holuut on the
P.tth:
1st ward
Morgan, .1
I' V lirinti hi. I >r S I,
R Davis, Kd Kirfz-
hnum and E C Ray.
2nd ward Dr G W Stewart. <>
.1 Logan, K <> Thnckston, S A
Whittingtoii and W A Sutton.
3rd ward A C Holland, W t
Brady. R 1< Rhorer. A R Fried-
man and .1 (1 Harris.
Ith wan I Robt Phillips, .lolin
K Martin, W A Wright, J W
Mansel, W L Alexander.
Gh'ius! Oh Yes! Oh Yes
HERE WE COME.
■fKf The Jolly Auctioneer, tun do more crying for
rtAVi lvss money and shed fewer tears than any other
man living. II anyone has anything all the
way fpmn a gimlet t.> a cotton gin or a serauny
pig to a herd of Buffalo, just call on or write
jgjgj c. W. II AYIvS, Hobart, Oklahoma.
ELECTIONS ARE VOID.
jh
•f
KS
Km < ne man who can Maud pi"
perity, there urea hundred that wi
stand adversity.
Cf>as. H. LatT)b & Go.,
The Big Real Estate Firm.
BflKGRINS IN CLAIMS.
oped day nno night.
I East Side Square, - - - - Hobart,
O. T
WW
SALE
For tt>e next TWO WEEKS.
ELEGANT
STOCK OF
LOTHING
25 per cent on Suits and 20 per cent on Pants.
5'So Says Chief Justice John H.
Bnrford.
lOktnhninu < liy Oally Oklaliomnn i
At Chandler, Friday Chief Jus
j tice Burfurd remlereil a decision
1 ruling that the recent city election
at Chandler and those at the var-
ious towns in the new southwest
I ern counties are void as brought
I about by special proclamation.
' The decision maintains that only
the regular election next year will
I be legal.
I or sa i.i'.—Three registered I'o-
| !; 111,i China l n>od sows and one
j iii:de from the .best stm.k in the Un-
• tcil Stales. Can i>e seen at C C.
\', mi l's, North Main and Uoundry
streets. Hobart. I kla. Also thoi
.nigldy broken for children's^use, a
part > heiland ponj[. w33*'
I'', l' Hoicoinbe to J110 \V (lard-
uer# I 2- b 20, $152
II 1 inley to l> Miller, I 16 l> 43,
| ('• lopcrton, #7
II l inley to M M Farland, I 3 h
13; I I7 b 44. <'Moperlou,
II Finley to M !■ Logan, 1,9 b 45
| Dill, #15.50
II Finley to .D S Dill, 1 7 h 43: 1
I2 b 75: I q b 76; 1 1 to 6 h 98, Dill
j^37-05
II Finley to W N llureh, 1 22-V::-
24 b yo, mil, ^4-32
II !• inley to \V J Jones, 1 2*3'- t b
j 61, Cooper, J. 5O
j K Miller to M McFail md, I 16 b
43. (,'ooper, ^
J W Gardner t "V E Ciainble, 1
127 b 20, 'iytO
\\ Mock to M A Mock. 1 I'i b 33
Hobart, $1.
Dumont toComo to St. Lcuis.
M. Santos D iinonl is now 01
New V01 k with his air hip It
cost him custom ilutus f« r
1 ti j sli i) alone. The baloou wi l be
brou^iit <ivr iater on it Dumont ie
cides to give ai. exhibition in tins
country, having it shipped from
France. He was disappointed not
to find sheds for air ships scattered
about over New Vo:k I'itv.
Married.
Mr. G. B. Duck wall of Mine.
Oklahoma, anil Miss lamina Citliii.;
of this city, were united in inai .i^e'
|b> R-.v. I.illie at the vVhitii;i^'"ii _
' Hotel last Friday evening. Hi \
I left Saturday morning I >r Mine.,
where they will make their home, J
[ the groom being an up-to-date bii-,:^
ness man of that place.
Drouth Sufferers in Texas.
Tlu'Viovernor of Texas will iyme
a public appeal for aid for ti 1 ■ mi ti;
sufferers «.n the lower Rio Grande.
Seven thousand people are on
starvation and must have relief at
once. It is said that the penpie
along both sides of the l-'io < r.ii «!«■
have subsisted for months on runts ,
of the prickly prais.
TERMS OF PEACE.
Deleg<ates Selected.
A mnulxr of couuties linve se-
lected delegates to the Kuid con-1
volition There seems to be no |
certainty as to wh-> will be nomi- j
nat««l for Congress. Some coun-
ties are instructed for Cross, some I
fur Mnxey, nad some ire going un-
instructeil The chances are that
there will be a hot tight in the
convention.
You should hoard at tlu*|
Eastside. Meal tickets $3.50. j
This Big Sale is Now on
....an6 will last until May 1st.
AN Ol'l'ORTl XITY...
To tfet Good First-Class Clothing
AT'YOUR OWN PRICE.
DON! MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.
PAYNE, Hil HAZELWOOD,
Southwest Corner Square.
People who study political
economy sometimes know
nothing of the other kind.
It takes ,'i small boy with a
new watch to effectually kill
i time.
In a pathetic appeal to de-
linquent subscribers to settle
tip a rural editor says: "Re-
1 member that we have one le^,
I one wife and seven children.
A married woman seldom
! goes on the lecture platform—
1 she has her audience at home.
The Pitman House for pood
rooms and clean beds. lytf
Daily Cliief, per uieek
lO Cents
Mr. Kruger says that the
Boers are prepared to accept
the following terms of peace
with the British:
J. They will not make ab-
solute independence a cardi-
nal feature, it they can come
to a satisfactory agreement as
to future internal govern-
ment.
2. The banishment ajid
confiscation of property pro-
clamation must be canceled
and confiscated property must •
be restored to its owners with
remuneration for private
stock and property taken by
the British.
3. Full recognition^ o t
state debts contracted before^
and after hostilities and up to
the date of the annexation
proclamation issued bv Lord
Roberts.
4-. The language question
is to be mutually agreed on.
">. Amnesty for the Cape
rebels.
0. The release of all polit-
ical prisoners.
7. A date to be fixed when
all prisoners of war will be
returned to South Africa.
The offices of one or two
friendly Powers to be accept -
ed to superintend the carry-
ing out of the terms of peace.
co to thk-%
LIVINGSTON ART GALLERY
1 for First-Class Photos,
Views and Interiors.
I Satisfaction guaranteed.
*
West Side North Main Street,
No. 2ia, Hobart, Ok.
GKURGE LIVINGSTON.
Photographer.
In former years it long arm
may have been useful in
reaching for business, but to
day shorthand is more impor-
tant.
ftock Island Route
Rate to Dallas, Tcxasj Annual
Reunion United Confederate Vet-
erans, April 22-25, '902. ever the
Rock -island route, $7.00 Ur tlif
round trip. Datrs of wale it', 20,
and 21, continuous passage in ea« ti
direction going trip in commence
date of sale, return trip commenc-
ing date of execution, final return
limit leaving DalU« April 30th. Kx
tension (if return limit may be ex
tended to May 15J1 hv deprtsitiiu
ticket vtth joint a^ent at that poini
on or before April 30th and upon,
payment of Jhint Agency fee of 50
cents at time of 'deposit,
C. 1). II I l.l.KK, Ajjt.
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Brinton, P. Y. The Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1902, newspaper, April 19, 1902; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186686/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.