Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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Hobart W eeKly Chief.
VOL. 3.
THE FARMER INSTITUTE.
OrriCIAL PAPER KIOWA COUNTY
HOBART, KIOWA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THUHSDAY DECEMBER io, 190L
NO. 1H.
Kurt In a Runaway.
Spccisl Pr?. alums For Products
Grown !.i Kiiwa County.—Annual
Meeting, Dcc. 17-18,
TIv second annual mooting of •
th 1 vio.vo County Farmers' In-
stil • ' ill bo held in Hobart on
D. S. Wolfingerof tho City Na-
tional Bank is laid up -with a
sprained ankle, as tho result of a
runaway north of town yester-
day.
Tho animals became frighten-
ed, ran away and throw Mr. Wol
_u out spraining his
huma\ and Friday, December j an<j woun(j Up "by runnin- into
a barbed wire fonco,
It io a wonder a more serl
, , 'accident was not the result.
County products. Among the'
Coughing Spell Cau.rd Death.
"Haray Duckwell,
17 ar. l 18.
In connection wiih the Institute f
there will be an exhibit of Kiowa
Anion
premiums to, be awarded aro two ;
rci;:i<i trip tickets to the world's.
fair. These will bp given -or Ihe 1 "aIy •*>
bc-t one-hair bushel of white lyoar8' chokod lo d<>ath early y
corn. J;nd fwr the beat one-half
b . .! e! of yellow corn,—only one
ticket to one person. At least
hv' r.ty farmer.' mutt compete for
IN
B
?c prize
teiue.o
til*-
v-going tiu-rcf
w:i! be special premium:; awarded ■
for l.ior-ii exhibit of other varities
of corn, iii one-half bushel lots,1
including bloody butcher com,
p. i corp, sweet corn, and squaw
corn. Also best 25 heads each
of Kaffir Corn and Milo Maize, j
and bowl Ho heads each of Dwarf!
and Standard broopi corn, and
for beat bundle of wheat, oats,
barley, rye and flax, (likewise |
beat peck of threshed wheat, B rrubvasser-
oats, barley, rye and flax,) and) sigh* specialist,
best two bunches of peanuts on J N®ff'8 overy Saturday
terday morning at his home in
the presence of his wife nnd
child. Ho contracted a slight
cold a few days ago hut paid
little attention to it. Yasterdtyjr
morning ho was seized with a fit
of coughing which continued for
some time. His wife sent for a
physician but before ho could
got there another coughing spell
t ame on and Duckwell died from
suffocation*'—Louis Qlobs-
j Democrat, Dee, 1, 1901. Bal-
lard* Horehound Syrup would
have saved him. 25c, 50e, and
,81.00 at Fitschen and Morse.
4:
f.
$ # . *- Wi'
is ati°- J- LOGAN, Chairman Democratic County Central Committee.
_ If you i
the vines, and for best collection Iwish to be P^perly "fitted with 1 CALL F0* MEETING OF COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE-
of native grasses.
All exhibits must be products
of Kiowa County and the name
of producer and place where
grown must be given. Exhibits
to remain with the Secretary for
exibitition purposes in advertis-
ing Kiowa County during the
world's fair season of 1904.
If you have any products other
than those enumerated it will pay
you to place samo on exhibition
and premiums will be awarded if
possible. Let every person in
Kiowa County arrange to attend
this important event. It will pay.
Those entering the corn con-
test, and for first and second
premiums on other articles, must
have their products at the In-
stitute by noon of the first day.
The tw6 round trip tickets aro
furnished free by the Frisco Sys-
tem. It is possible that the Rock
Island System may grant two
tickets, if so the Secretary will
know by date of Institute meeting,
and exhibitors will get the benifit
of same.
The program will be announc-
ed next week. It will be replete
with choioe themes — addresses
by prominent speakers, papers
by local talent, discussions, query !
drawer, vocal and instrumental
mupio—and last, but not least,
will be the plowing contest to be
participated in by Kiowa County
young men and women, between
the ages of 15 and 20, inclusive.
The person scoring the highest
number of points in the contest
to get first prize, the second high-
est tho second prize, and the
third highest the third prize.
Full particulars and program
next week.
Horack J. Newberry,
Secretary.
glasses call
tested free.
at Neff's. Eyes
\Vm. Noff has the only
Congress is in sossion. Dole- I in this matter and any other bus-
gate McGu ire's bill for "state I iness transacted touching the
entire | hoC)l1 for Oklahoma alone" will welfare of the party in this ooun-
new stock of jewelery, watches,
rings and Xmas goods in Hobart.
Our stock is all new. No rubbish
to work off. Save money by
visiting.
Atnigloriously yours,
soon be up for consideration be-
fore that body. Republican pol-
iticians at Guthrie a few days a-
go decided to send a powerful
lobby to Washington to work in
the interest of that bill. For ten
W. H. Neff and Jas. Burkley,
of Iowa have been in the city the
last week looking us over with a
view to locating.
Fight Will Be Bitter.
Bill Neff. I years that party has claimed to
desire a union in statehood with
the Indian Territory, but this
meeting of republican politicians
went on record boldly and avow-
edly as against any union with
the Indian Territory and for
statehood for Oklahoma alone,
giving pointedly as a reason the
Those who persist in closing ? " TU"!"e
their ears to the continual recom- "°Pe an<* belief that without the
mendation of Dr. King's Now' Indian Territory the proposed
Discovery for Consumption, will! state could and would be domina-
havo a long and bitter fight with j ted and controlled by the repub-
thoir troubles, if not ended earli- ijcanB
er by fatal termination. Read!
what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss, t Democrats, where are we at
has to say: "Last fall my wife an(* what should be our conduct
had every symptom of consump- 1 in meeting this crisis? Decided
tion. She took Dr. Kings New j action should be taken and an ex-
Discovery after everything else
had failed. Improvement came
at once and four bottles entirely
cured her." Guaranteed by the
Palace Drug Store.
He Found A Cure.
pression of our desires at least
made known. And to which end
believing in the large importance
and superior wisdom of demo-
cratic oouncil, there is hereby
called a meeting of the democrat-
ic central committee of Kiowa
SaHLakecty'-^tef; !~unt!r *
been bothered with dyspepsia ^ecember „3rd, at which time
Head About to Burst Erom Severe Bilious
Attack.
4,I had severe bilious attack
and felt like my hoad was about
to burst when I got hold of a
freo sample of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Livor Tablets. I
took a dose of and the next day
after supper and the next day felt
like a new man and have been
happy ever sinco," says Mr. J.
W. Smith of Juliff, Texas. For
biliousness stomaoh troubles and
constipation these Tablets have
no equal. Por sale by the Pal-
toa Drugstore.
or indigestion for 21 years, have
tried many doctors without re-
lief, but I have found a cure in
Herbine. I recommend it to all my
friends, who are afflicted that
way, and it is curing them, too.
50c at Fitschen 4 Morse.
Kolel Kok! Kolel
appropriate action may bo taken
ty. Lot every committeeman at-
tend.
Tho following compose the
<«*>AviiUtee.
Hobart 1st. Ward P. Y. Brinton.
2nd Ward Dr. G. W. Stew-
art.
3rd Ward Roy W. Aldrioh
4th Ward Jno. K. Martin.
Hobart Twp. John Harris.
Harrison E. L. Barnes.
Harrison Twp. Jno. R. Wil-
liams.
Mountain View Twp. M. V.
Vanmeter.
Mountain View P. Primmer.
Cooperton City Henry Slitt.
Cooperton Twp. Grant Rosbor-
rough.
Mountain Park Twp. R. D. C.
Griffin.
Mountain Park B. E. Owens.
W. P. Bryan.
Snyder City F. P. Freeman, G
C. Arnold.
Hunter Twp. H. H. Stallard.
Dill Twp. Geo, R. Galloway.
Lone Wolf Tom Elzoy.
Otter Creek Twp. Henry Hum-
ble, C. M. Thompson.
Roosevelt City F. B. Douthit.
Respectfully,
O. J. Logan.
Jno. K. Martin, Chairman.
Secretary.
Tho sale of tho water-works1
and sewerage bonds went through
1 all right this timo and tho pro-
jcoeds are now in tho hands of tho,
city treasurer. The water-works1
money 817.5(h) will bo added to
tho amount appropriated from i
f:i>- lot sale funds, all of which is
now available for immediate use
and work of construction will'
commence as soon an estimates
I having boon approved and prop-
4er tuno allowed to advertise for.
bids. The sewerage system is'
already under contraot and both
1 works will be oommonced at an
; early date.
4 E. A. William -. <>; Wildman,,
passed thr >:i rh the oity en-route
t<> Chickasha Tuesday where he
will take the train for Ft. Worth
to be gone a tow days on busi-
ness.
Mr.-. W. 11. Kudor, Mazoll
'Sumpter and Znna Sumpter of
' Harrison, were in the eiiy visit-
ing tho fore part of the v.eek.
R. I.. Kiehur ls of Chickasha,
and S. A. England, of Oklahoma
i City, were business.-, visitors in
j tho city yesterday.
L. H. Martin, traveling sal en-
| man for a Wichita Kan. house,,
| was doing business here Tuob-
jday.
H. H. Poundoan of Oklahoma
City, was a business visitor in j
j tho city Tuesday.
j Gus Ageo was an arrival in the
Ieity from Kingfisher Tuesday.,
I C. C. Curtis was registered at,
i the Emerald Tuesday.
| H. E. Mott has opened up a
j new grocery store on south
j Main St.
A now Chineso restaurant was
opened up this week on south
Main Street operated by Sang
Lee & Co.
The Hobart Bowling Club have
its regular weekly meeting at tho
bowling parlor on Main Street
tonight.
Miss Reswiek of Harrison has
been visiting friends in the city
this week.
C. B. Orr wont to Cold Springs
yesterday.
County Weigher Poole made a
business trip to Ft. Worth the
first of tho week.
Goucher, the hypnotist and
mind reader is showing at the
Opera house this weok.
J. B. Lord, of Chicago, was
here Wednesday.
C. F. Lafavor of St. Louis,
was in tho city Wednesday.
H. A. McGibney was here from
Owenton, Ky. the first of tne
week.
Haltom has a swell line of gold
Brooches.
A. J. Jones, was in the city,
from Mountain View the fore
part of the weok.
Christmas goods at Haltom's.
RECTOR OF ST. LUKES,
THE RACKET
THE BIG HOLiDAY bTORE
LuPBCHt Stci^K « <
Holiday
Goods
rr«> ho PoumJ In thi; City.
I INDIAN XOVLLTIIi
Including hand-made hasko
A LBl'MS,
FANCY LAMPS,
( 111 N A-WAKK,
SMALL JEW KLKY
ARTICLES,
TOYS—A WOULD
OF TIIIOM
THE RACKET,
N. F. SUTTON & Co.
Soutii Main Street.
;s
ts.l
You can get the genuine Mc
Alster Coal at $8.00 per ton, one
block south of square on Main St.
Hobart Food 4 Coal Co.
Ballard's Horehound Syrup.
Immediaetly releives hoarse,
croupy coughs, oppressed rat-
tling, rasping and difficult
breathing. Henry G. Stearns,
Druggist, Shullsburb, Wisconsin,
Billious Colic Prevented.
Take a double dose of Cham-
dorlains Colic, Cholera and Dior-
rhoea Remedy as soon as the
ffrst indication of the disease
appears and a threatened attack
may be warded off. Hundreds
of people use the remedy in this
way with perfeot success. For
sale by the Palace Drug Store.
For the best photographs see
Lee Davis at the West-side
Studio—wost of First National
Bank.
Come in and register and get
a chance an our $75.00 talking
machine.
tt Palace Drug Store
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching re-
volt and serious trouble in your
system is nervousness, sleepless-
ness or stomach upsets. Electric
Bitters will quickly dismember
the troublesome causes. It never
fails to tone the stomach, regulate
the Kidneys and Bowels, stimu-
late tho Liver, and clarify the
blood. Run down systems bene-
fit particularly and all Jho usual
attending aohes vanish under its
thorough effectiveness. Elec-
tric Bitters is only 50c, and that
is returned if it don't give per-
fect satisfaction. Guaranteed
by the Palace Drug Store.
Favorite Family Remedy.
Frequently acoidents occur in the
Be Quick.
Not a minute should be lost
when a child shows symptoms of
croup. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy gfven as soon as the
child becomes hoarse or evon
after the croupy cough appears,
will prevent tho attack. It never
fails and is pleasant and health-
ful to take. For sale by the
Palace Drug store.
B. F. Cox of Mountain View,
>vrites, May 20, 1901: ^ I have household, which causo burns, has been in the city this weok on
been selling Ballard's Horehound
Syrup for two years and have
never had a proparatin that has
given better satisfaction. I no-
tice when 1 sell a bottle they come
back for more. I oan honestly
recommend it. 25c, 60c, and ti .00
at Fitschen £ Morse,
J. M. Hays waa a visitor from
lit. Park Tuesday.
cuts, sprains and bruises: for use
in such oases, Ballard's Snow
Liniment has for many years
been the constant family remedy.
25c 50c and Si.00 at Fitschen A this week.
Morse
business.
Mrs. J. W. Penn of Mountain
View was visiting Mrs. Reeves
One dozen photographs make
Have you seen those original 12 nice Christmas presents. Da-
Indian photograph calendars at
the West-side 8tudio, west of the
First National Bank.
vis makes 'em at the West-side
Stndio—west of the First Nation-
al Bank.
Ashburnham Ontario Testifies to the
Good Qualities of Chamberlain's
Coujh Remedy.
Ashburnham, Ont., April 18,
19013.—I think it no more than
right that I should tell you what
a wonderful effect Chamberlain's
Cough Romedy has produced.
The day bofore Easter I was so
distressed with a oold and cough
that I did not think I'd bo able to
to take any duties the next day,
as my voico was almost choked
by the cough. Tho seme 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-
leif the cough and cold had com-
pletely dissapoared and I was
able to preach three times on
Easter Day. I know that this
rapid and effective cure was duo
to your Cough Semedy. I make
this testimonial wihout solicita-
tion, being thankful to have
found such a Godsent remedy.
Respectfully yours,
E. A. Lanofklt M. A.
Roctor St. Lukes Church
To Chamberlain Medeoine Co.
This remedy is for sals by the
Palace Drug Store.
A Frightened Horse,
Running like mad down the
street dumping tho occupants, or
a hundred other accidents, are
every day occurrences. It be-
hooves everybody to hava a re-
liable salvo handy, and thoro's
none as good as Bucklen's Ar-
nica . Burns, Cuts, Sores, Ec-
zema end Pilos disappear quickly
under its soothing effect. 25c,
at the Palaoe Drug Store.
NEFFS JEWELERS AND MILLINERS.
Choice of remaining street hats
25 to 50c. to close out. Hats
worth up to $3.00 in lot. Come
quick.
A Costly Mistake.
Blunders are sometimes very ex-
pensive. Occasionally life itself
is the price of a mistake, but you
never will be wrong if you tako
Dr. King's now life Pills for Dys-
pepsia, Dizziness, Headache,
Liver or Bowel troubles. They
aro gontle yet thorough. 25c, at
the Palace Drug Store.
Miss Cook of Lincoln, Nebras-
ka, an art teacher, will be in Ho-
bart, Decemder 21st, and 22nd,
to hold a Bazaar consisting of
things beautiful for Christmas
presents. Special announce-
ments will appear later. She
will begin a claas in art the first
of January.
Oleomargarine at J. W. Corn's
Grocery wost of City National
Bank,
Haltom's is the place to get
your clocks.
8heriff Morrison made a busi-
ness trip to Anadarko the first of
tho week.
W. E. Dean, of near Cold
Springs is in the City to day.
Wost Holland, and Ben Gates,
left yesterday for a few days tur-
key hunt in the Indian Territory.
L. D. Bolton was in Lawton on
business this week.
8. C. Cheuveront of RoomysK
was a business visitor in ths oity
Tusaday.
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Chambers, H. S. Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1903, newspaper, December 10, 1903; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186725/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.