Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Two negroes were elected to
the city council of Guthrie last
Tuesday. Hold your nose while
Entered ct th« HoU.rt, Oklahoma. po t you read thife.
for tr*n«>mlaalon tnrough th* malla aa Srt-otid
Hobart Weekly Chief.
M. S. CHAMBERS. Editor & Publisher.
Make your Final proof
before the Probate Judge.
P. K. Morrill, at the court
house at hobart, the only Rotary
officer elected by the peo- Shuttle
Published Thursday Afternoon
Of Each Week.
Subscription, - $1. Per Year.
It ia estimated that Oklahoma pie before whom you can
City's assessed valuation will be make final proof. Appli-
b. tween so.ooo.ooo and $«,500,- cation for Final Proof ta-
000 against 83,750,000 last year, ken free.
Anvrr.TiaiNO rates:
Loral* S i«t,ta the lin«* ' S'.'h week.
l>i*l>luy rat>« Kivcn on application
We now have a preventative
for th« dust. What is wanted
now is a preventative for the
Official County and City Paper. wind blowing, then we would be
— fixed.
Hobart politics has gone to
seed. A new postoffiee has been es-
—— tablishcd at Noah, in the Choc-
ehnsot taw nation, with l>anial .1. Griff n
as postmaster.
CT A MHA DH Tlir ARIirr Does a11 le*aI j°b work for Kiowa County, in -
4^ M / * i * I UL I Ui'li L eluding Docket? and Records. Court office!-
^ I ||L UlllLI require the best work t.= be had. Chief job
work never fails to satisfy 'he most exacting.
When you get Chief Printing, you get the best there is to be had.
ftbi'Take Quinine?
I '- io to 1 you Co if yea arc e. victiaa
lmprorr vmir <-• i *li*n fnu
tuv« the bt -t CU..H •• on MftW
Wanted.—In
politicians.
Hobart,
The election in Washita went
off quietly Thursday.
Advertising ia to business,
what rain is to Oklahoma.
If the republicans win in No-
vember all the signs are wrong.
The people spoke on April 2nd
let us bow to their soverign will.
All the political fools in Hobart
are not dead yet, by any means.
WHY NOT
Cloverdell 20,102
wlil mak* the a*ason of I9N at the Village
BlackaraKb sr. p oi Washington St., heiv-ei,
3rd end 4ta, Hobart. O T. C:o\-rdell, m«d l>y
Albert li.. Ut dam ty G*o. Wilke*, 2nd uain L>y
EeH in Forrat, -rd dam l>y Pilot, Jr.
CLOVERDELL 20,102.
la a "al brown, very hnr.d orr. , foiled July ti f
l^t'i it> d by A H. Moore, Esq., CtoviKi eli.
broCK Farm, Colir.ar, I'a.
In conforroatlon he 1# a typical Wljkes lias
/r -at natrral «p *«*d trot : >-tr< *nd miuarr.
H(s brerdlnp it the AlUrt H., hie sir«. i«
a young hoi*", foaled 1 Cloverdell :* onr of
M* r.rt.t I'm!- Albert h. is u very uptwly hr.rae
and a upler.dld individual, i-o p:om.a.rp that Mr.
Moor-- keep* nim a? a tud '.-onpan'on to i e
-r-«t Ol'etii r : 17. fcr whom he lecenely paid
- — ■ *-- -- <*teat or
_| I j 130 in i
2:30 or better. Ali-yone, the blre of h! dam 1*
th" truly jti>ateat an ce died y« un# urd cot onjy
|0 l foals nncl hatKlwHk won b*UW than S:«0
over SO p<-r cent, the Kreatec: arerav* of any
The Roosevelt Record has J. ►Ul.lonlhat ever IlvWund Ihclml^Mi^rl.sa
,, . . . marts Martha W;.kea 1-* and M.Kinney
H. Anderson as county superin- 2:121-2.
tflrulunt r.f Ufhnr.lfi if The dam c.f ClorcnJiUla by the great Oecrgc
tenaeni OI scnooi*. OU( S ll wiikea nl:ti > -lf. who Ua<i 7* in2:30 cr t*tter.
must have a late hearing. The The M-i-ondtlatn is by Edwin Forwt, a t'reut
. , . i ll- blood mare c ire whose blood conducted to tf.e
canvassing board decld<tl dirier- spw-dof Nancy Hanka:>: H, Pat Downing£: 13 1-:
_ i,r and the great race horae rh&rlettcn !i!5
uuy. Hla third dam la a daughter of Pilot Jr.
greatest of all brood mare aires, who gr .
. , - . . . , . , 5am* of Maud S. 2:08 3 4. Jay Eyo See
An Anarchist attempted to kill ---- - —— ... ...
Uncle Sam is building a gun
that is to shoot thirty miles. A
great Director 2:17, for whom he recene
tartrot at nuoh a distance would fcs.i".. Reciwiikea. h a :«•. ! th« bio
" th« Wilkes aire* by ihe recoii.f . na\ :n^
, have to he big and tall.
Sewing
Machine
STANr.A&r r.Raxr. a WELL TOW.
LOCK AND CHAIS STITCH.
TWO MACHJXES IN ONE.
BALL DEARISQ STAXD WHEEL.
We also manufacture ae*vitsg mocliiiK s that
retail 1mm SJ2.G0 up.
The "btandard" Kctarv mm a* silent r.stbe
t. k of a watch. Makes 300 atUchea while
ether machines make VtO.
Apply to our hc.,1 c- .i'.rr, or if there is no
dealer jn your town, address
TUB
Standard Sewing Macblnc Co.,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
1218 Olive St. - St. Louis, Mc
Dcr/4 Do ... Ft*= Dc-r.fcfcc®.
VTc'il r/.aa't il V7iil euro unJaria, Lut it leaves
tlu-uly £-itcr cSfc-.u.
HERBINE
TRY IT TODAY.
50 Cento «. Settle. AH Druggists.
F. T. CRaNI'LER, Caf-hler
li. V,'. Ah, Aso't•Cchliier
A. J. PryLAf . Pnn. VT.t.
H. A. Lamberson, Vice Pre*
The Hobart National Bank.
King Alfonso recently by throw-
Worl ing Ovtrtimc. %
Eight hour laws are ignored by J
, the those tireless, little workers—Dr. ^ . ... Anrt
_ _ 2:io King's New Life Pills. Millions % CAriTAL $25,01)0.
paclng2: i«l-2of Pilot Russell tire* of Kremlin | nUvova 'il wnvl; riiirht and
a-4. Of Kg:n«.nt aire of T^bf.wo 2:10 a-4 and ar0 alWai 8 al VV°l iv' "l^i tlllU
lers. Cloverdell nas the blood that daV CUnnff ifiUlCeStiOn, blllOUv'-
, ... ,ii iron, uiiu geta trotter*. Considering hlN breed-! • • . .. ■ 1 u „ 1 „, v, „
ing a bomb which exploded near ing, hi« aemce fee i*aimoei^pothing^ now can ^ness. constipation, - lok heauacne
Hobart, Oklahoma.
ALL GOOD BUSINESS APPl;£Cl*TEfc
him, injuring two attendants.
h\« service fall to prove profitable to hln pa: rons? .in.i nii utnmnrh liver and bowel
TEIlMS:-$15.'WBeaacii,casU at time of aervko er 1 anu aw "lOmai.l, UN ti clim uu.u,
bankable note. | troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe,
Wanted.—by the republicans,
Bird McGuire will be an easy a man who can beat Ed Ray fqr j
victim this year. He had his t sheriff. When November rolls
day. around they will still be wanting
—— too.
Is it good citizenship, and is it
fair and honest to ignore the Everybody is talking about
will of the people? 1 Koine to the St. Louis f ir these
____________ days. If all go who say they
Bird MoGuiro wa, rcnomina- «""> "f"' f he a b^rendes-
ted by acclamation at the | «rt in th.rty day,.
Dr.
W W BOYD,
Owner.
V S
sure. Only 25 c at Palace Drug
Store.
Bilious?
Dizzy? Headache? Pain
Guthrie Convention.
Good as Gold.
If you have a lew or a back O?your eyes? h's your
large number of chickens „ , >y 'A . p[„s
♦ a culi f al/a f r\ | (ar> I _. m ' ,, f .
Gently laxative; all vegetable.
Professor Langley of airship
fame pays that he could* fly to what'is due you.
Pnn iwln i $ V f\f \ f)t If i '
to sell take them to
M. Sutton & Co., north
Washington St., and re-
ceive highest cash price
for them. They buy by
the pound and you get
Sold for 60 years. j£
When You Buy Drugs,
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, and WALL PAPER
Yon want to know that yon are getting yonr money's worth,
i If you trade with the Owl Drug Store you ean rest assured
tliiit you are doing so, as we sell drugs cheaper than any
store in Hobart. Give us a tri:il and be convinced.
Don't forget the place. South Side of Square.
. . . . Owl Drug Store.
Hearst was turned down
Kan.a., after a hard fight by the '' ^ M S^'.000- There
v o RA Aihnwci
Hearst rccn.
Want your moustache or beard
• beautiful brown or rich black? Use
I BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
nfTT 079 OPftBp.GILTSUB't r MALL ♦ ro. WASHCA. N U.
It still snows in Kansas. They
don't seem to know when they
have enough.
If Hearst getB elected the
printers will all take a day off
and celebrate.
3re others.
An unknown Choctaw Indian
fell from a railroad trestle at
Hugo and was instantly killed.
The body was afterward identi-
fied as that of Red-Face-Not-
Afraid-to-Fa!l.—Wichita Bea-
con.
It is being developed that
the late city election was illegal
from start to finish.
In order to settle all disputes
and dis-satisfaction, another city
election will have to be held.
It stems that Bird McGuire
held the Guthrie convention in
the hollow of his hand.
A full account of the conven
tion at Cordell today will be
given in the Chief tomorrow.
The last census taker at Man-
gum shows that city has the
necessary population of a city
of the first class, and a petition
has been sent to Governor Fer-
guson to have the city recogni-
zed as such.
This Eagle is an emblem of liberty. I
A stands for Anheuser Busch.
Let's all drink Anheuser Buech,
And be in the" push; fpr it's the j
king of all bottle beers,
Because it took first prize at the j
World's Fair at Chicago in 1892; J
And the saloon men keep the Bud,
Because it is always pure and best.
D. C. CLARK, Agt.
WINTER TOURIST
Rates To Sunny South.
Tickets on sale daily until April 30, 1904, to the principal
Winter resorts of Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida,
Tennessee, South Carolina, Louisiana and Texas. Re-
turn limit June 1, 1904. Full details on application.
C. W. STRAIIN, Div. Pass. Agt.,
Frisco System, Wichita, Kan*
i MONTGOMERY <Sr CO.,
LOVE BROS.,
Some of these days, maybe, j I complete
nn will Via nhlo tn aav a train: \ . -11
A new bank nas been charter-
ed in Mountain View, known as
tho Farmers and Merchants
Bank.
you will be able to say again:
"Its tho last time 1 pull you off;
by next winter I'll have a new
overcoat". Better wait a few |
days yet though.
This tnlk of running independ-
ently is a very grave mistake,
and wo sincerely hope such a
courso will not be undertaken,
as it will only weaken the demo- j
cratic party in this county, and •_
the independant candidate would ' ~
not have a shadow of a show of *™
being elected.
A Topoka reporter announces
the appearance cf butterflies in
that vicinity. What must the
stuff in the Topeka drug store be
like, anyway, which will cause
a man to see butterflies in
March?— Wichita Eagle.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, and a
plete line of Groceries. Come in and get our prices, We
will save you money on your Supplies.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
B
B
J. S. Davison & Son,
Staple and Fancy Groceries Lowest Price.
Bring us your Produce. Washington St. Bet. 4 ard 5.
Far Holiday Jug and Bottle Trade
Come To OUST at the
ORIGINAL
OERMAN SALOON
Vitst Side of Squcrt. First Class Treatment to One er.d All.
Hobart, - - O. T.
Keep on hand a? all times a full line of
the beet the market affords ty . . • •
Staple and
Fancy Groceries.
Phone 151.
!RST DOOR EAST OF POST OFFiE.
The Woodson delegation will
stand as did Stonewall Jackson
when he won the title —Stone-
wall."
■ The banks of Kansas contain
Everyone is so enthusiastic more than $100,000,('00 of de-
over tho weather today. Thf posits, or S69.S9 for every man,
gentle breezes are so delightful woman anti child in the state.
and refreshing. ^nj doubtless there is enough
hidden around in tin cans and pose of establishing a School of Stenography
The man who was wise enough old s^cks to bring tho per capita . ANNOUNCEMENT:
AYERS SCHOOL OF STENOGRAPHY
A11NE8 R. AVHHS. Tenthur
I-. O. AYUiWS, l'.usihusn Mannicr.
HOBART, Okla., ArniL 1, 1904.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. F. 0. Ayfrs have located in this city for the pur-
California!
to keep on his winter clothes ean
congratulate himself on his wis-
dom and foresight.
up to oven money.
School will open within a few days or as soon as class is organi-
zed.
The barker band wagon is XiOHT Class will be conducted for the benefit of those who could
The Choctaw and Rock Island wkk> cn°u^h to h°1<] th®m a11 hut n°Seho(V wi'l? takela summer vacation during July and August and
riond Billy Bryan has re0pen fjrPt Monday in September.
in advance, $50.00:
have merged and there no longer '^r good friend
a Choctaw railroad even in thus far refused
name.
>Mt\ Benedict should remember
Mr. McGuire in the coming cam-
paign, and we believe he will do
so.
to get in the
same cart that carries D. B Hill
and Grover Cleveland. We still
swear by Bryan but really *iow
he should not too harshly judge
Parker by the company that for-
ces itself upon him.
reopen
Tuition: Complete six months course,
monthly in advance. SU'.OO per month.
Students will be gm: ma tod in the Touch System nn "Smith Pre-
ier" and "Remington" machines. DAY SYSTFM OF SHORT-
mier
HAND.
This
jates
As it chanced Scotch Whiskey
bull-d< g was the first whiskey the Indians
Tl.o came in contact with. At once
they tasted the liijuor. and ex-
claimed: "When' there's sm. Jc"
there's fire." First impression
The demand for competent stenographers exceeds supply. ^
school will endeavor to procure lucrative positions for all grady
on completion of course.
* ■ v u ■-1 rut tills I lark and mail to- Ay r*
Sr\u^;Veno«^i.y Okta.. or to*v. ,lll.U > Boardmu Hoaao. CM , - r north of M. L.
tbiirvh. % ENROLLMENT
Hobart is to have a
fight in the near fufure.
date of this attraction is not
given out yet. But procure your".
, . . Ill OI C O II < V • a aa • • . - . . .. .... - - - - - , -0 a • «
seats early and avoid the ru*h. anj (0 this day these peo- dollars in advance, as per terms ■ : announcement.
A first class dog fight is not pjc ca|| whiskey fire water. Name -
seen every day. —Lx. Address
Please enroll my name for the opening term, (day) (night) class.
Avers School o( Stenography. an<i notify me when class will begin
work. I hereby agree to pay the sum of
Pick up any paper you please and items like these
greet your eye:
"Bitter cold and high wind."
"Mercury near zero mark."
"Cold wave covers country."
"Three men and a woman perish and many
persons are frost-bitten."
And yet winter has only begun!
What are you going to do about it?
Will you fig;ht through three more months of
Artie weather or will you join the army that iq now
headed for the sunny valleys of Southern California?
If you are wise, you will go to California. It is
less than three days distant; a round trip ticket
costs only $90. And your ticket is good to return
any time within nine months of date of purchase.
In California, in mid-winter, you can live just
about as you do at home in mid-summer—bathe,
play golf, pick fruits and flowers, drive or loll lazily
in the sun while you watch tho surf break along the
shore.
And it's less than three days away—LESS
THAN THREE DAYS.
Best way to get there is via the Rock Island
System. Two routs: Southern via El Paso; Scenic
via Colorado. Take yoor choice. Golden State
Limited runs daily, Dec. 20 to April 14, Chicago
end Kans., City to Low Angeles, Santa Barbara and
San Francisco. Tourist sleeping cars daily via El
Paso, three times a week thro' Colorado.
Tickets, berths and full information at all Rock
island ticket offices, or byaddressing
J. S. McNALLY, D. P. A, Okla. City.
J. A. STEWART, G. A. P. D. Kans. City.
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Chambers, H. S. Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1904, newspaper, April 14, 1904; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186712/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.