Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Hobart Weekly Chief.
ti. S. CHAMBERS. Editor & Publisher.
Ent«'i*d at th.- Hobart. filtlahorr.a, pc>4t nffl"
for tranainlkii.'.n through tr.c ui*U m S--<
CUu Matt- i
Published Thursday Afternoon
Of Each Week.
The fortlgB vltiton to tht FlHtir doan't OOflM out and All the Other towns <>f any • NORMAL A1 SNYDER*
WmM'I Fair who think th< y fay juat where he it "at," but it are getting Cattlemen's Conwn- The county superintendent hn- tunJtil t~ Snyder
have mastered the Lnglish lan- is known that he was an ardent tion, big sh^ws and other big been subjected to some slight J^<-ru---d. *
gunge will reaiizo their mistake supporter of Bryan in both earn- attractions. W hat is tne matter criticism for calling ti 10 tMober'n Another ce"* «Wiill'n
when they tackle the
baseball This ought to be satis- with Hobart? We're all right, norma! institute at Snyder tbU r.'.rnml is not wolf-
reports.—St Louis Republic.
factory in a large measure.
we are going to have a dog-fight y^ar.
next month.
tor Srv'r-r ;
Subscription.
The Merchants and Planters
A week ago the prediction was bank at Duncan, which closed
Neither Judge Parker
ADVERTISING RATES:
Local* & rent* to* lln* each wli.
Display rat«a Bir<*n on application
Official County and City Paper.
Democratic County Ticket
For Councilman—B. N Wondaon
For R<-pre <>r'aii v—O. J Logan
For Sheriff- ! : Kay
For Trwuuivr—Tom V. n:'2<'V
For ProljC*.'-.! udtfe- ; K ' lorr.ll
For County ' ... W, L. It", .tia
Por County Atl -v—J T rral
FbrR<ifUU.rof IVfl.-W. R. Llvnnore
For Sup -rlnt -ni!.>r.t of School*—W. P. Stewart
Por Comrv r—J I.. nurt.
For Wcijfher—John H. 1 ■ : •
For Sur\ ■ yor—J. II. I>. Trral
For C -mmi •■->••&• r«— l«! I ■ !. V v I:: ;
2nd niHtric:, J. J. MoMttti: 9rd Dtrtrtot, u. A.
011m.
Hobart Cily Ticket.
For Justlcf I*. Burr-1 rn<I It. L. Evant
ForCunnta' . — '>Y m \V r.t
SI. Per Year, freely indulged that the wheat
crop would bo almost a failure.
A few timely showers have fallen
during the past week and presto
change! Now everybody is talk-
ing about the prospect for a fair
wheat harvest and big crops of
corn and cotton. Thus again is
it exemplified that the people
always get scared before th« y
are hurt.—Oklahoman.
two weeks ago, has made an of-
fer to pay depositors fifty cents
on the dollar. Most of the
c red i tors "have agreed to accept
that amount.—Oklahoman.
We fr-.ee no occasion
thin. Thf normal institute is 0
county affair and while w* peo-
nor pie of Hobart would be pleased
. , « always to have it held here yet
Hearst were able to pick up the n Bpirit ftf magnanimity toward
Pennsylvania delegation to St the south part of t^e county
l.ouis. Perhaps the delegation should prompt us to aof|uiece in superintendent is nor :<
could be happy with either were the decision to hold it there, -l r.-d in ti '* tratter
t'other dear charmer away.— Hobart has had the normal two rather think Hobn*t
, , vears and since Snyder desiros erallv f ir-mind« d
Oklahoman.
ts up ?1(X"
oxpense* of this «♦ •*«
the teachers nt their
eintinn meeting vr.t«
im<">u* r^qurst to i.«v
tnr>l held at Snyuer
All t'nirg« corskler
r in<r : n.'
oyt r.'d
n. Ag.-vr
lint aaw •
rl n u n n ti -
no
The gamblers in our city are A
getting too many and tco bold, this
Viceroy has resigned ns head
of the Russian forces in the far
east.
It is probable that with the
completion of tho C. O. & T.
railroad from Lawton to tho
Wichita mountains that a sum-
mer hotel will bo erected at some
point in the mountains. This
matter has been talked for some
timo and there has been but the
lack of transportation to the
mountains to deter ono from
carrying it out. There i* no bet-
it is time something was done to news
put a check on them, if we are negro in the town of Lake Char-
indeed so powerless that we can- ies, La., ho is fined 30 cents,
not get rid of them entirely. This has led to a great deal of
There are a number of our young grumblings among tho white in-
men who are being fleeced and habitants."
robbed and made reckless bv
y f< v.
the
' cen-
3 we
"t pp') .'e per -
prtO"gn !' 1
i: this year we think it but fair approve his course. It do# sr.'-
and proper to grant them thi* pay a town just hecnuse it har -
London newspaper gives little boon. We have the county pons 1 be the ormptv =eat to
little item of American seat, the courts, the conventions grumpy and selfish in little mat-
"If a white man kills a and most every other sood thine ters like this.
those human vultures, whoso
methods are no higher or better
Mr. Duncun who travels for
th-- .slat-- Capital Printing Co.,
than the-.-of an ordinarv sneak and another traveling man, got
thief. Out with the gamblers!
Tho Japanese-Russo war is a
back number now. They must
have run out of Kickemskvhis.
That's true life. The true
philosophy consists in not allow-
ter resort in Oklahoma than the inS the man who handles the
Wichitas. Hundreds of people "hot stuff," tho man who hand-
go there during tho summer ies the "cold stuff" or the tax
from all points of iho territorv, „ . ,
u . r 1 -i a ses ur to worry vou. Make
but find no accommodations save
those offered
There is no
the best of your troubles and
the they finally become so light
___j_====_ doubt that
1 schemo of providing hotel ac- and airy they will disappear up-
A house was built for Thomos' i commodation* ther. i8 an excel- ward through the holes in your
new fire engine last week. The lent one.—Lawton Democrat.
hat. Pay up. Pay down. Pay
all around.
company has not organized yet.
Because of the total failure of
into a scrap at tne City National
Bank Wednesday morning,
which resulted in one of these
gentlemen getting a black eye
and several mellow spots.
The Hobart township board
held a meeting in the city yes-
terday. Besides some other
business transacted the board
made the township levy for the
ensuing year. The big levy last
year was necessary to wipe out
the indebtedness created by the
old republican board.
DoYouTKkp Quinine?^
It's 10 to 1 ycu do if you arc a victim
oi mii.uTlA.
Dcr.'t Do -to 26*3 !5r.ngrrouo.
Wi H a fadtttn III score materia, tut it leaves
almc-t Uea-ily alter eu'.'-'tj,
BE*
is puroly vegetable i'.nd r.'.woliitslj' jnrcranteed
to euro malaria, sick Ltc.Ja.-ue, bilioiwucsa,
and ull atuiu-xL, kidney unci liver coia^luiixts.
TRY IT TO-DAY.
50 Cents . Bottle. All Druggists.
. J. tl NLAP, PP :
H. A. LAMKCP
?os, V:cf Pro*.
DLEH, C« hl r.
. Al&jucft, Afcs'
The Hobasi National Bank.
Make your Final proof I rAn,T., Clt
ifore the Probate Judo*e. >
papers in before the Probate Judge.
Pennsylvania'* delegation goes wheat in Oklahoma and tho in- The democratic
to St. Louis uninstructed, but pending failures in other locali- Southwest Oklahoma'seem in- P. K. Morrill, at the court
believed to be for Parker. Same ties 011 occount of the continued dined to make a campaign issue house at hobart, the only
thing is said of Oregon. dry weather, the farmers are of the failure of Omer K. Bene- officer elected by the peo-
turning their attention to other diet to get a place on the dele- P'e before whom you can
kind of crops. Those who came gation to the national republican make final proof.* Appli-
The Japs have an Admiral to Oklahoma from the north are convention at Chicago.- After cation for Final Proof ta-
Dewa. Some bright May morn- plowing up their fields and the comments they have made ken free.
ing he may also tako a notion to p'ar.ting corn, while those who the democrats will hardly dare
sink a whole Russian fleet. came to the territory from Texas. refUHe a delegate from the Kio-
Arkansas and other southern wa-Comanche country to the
000.
Hobart. Oklahoma.
ALL GOOD BUSINESS APPI tClAfOL
WHY NOT Improve vour stock when you
n 11 1 iiv 1 have the best chance on earth?
Clovcrdcll 20,102
Bjrds of a feather flock to-
gether.
C'int Worral has purchased
one-third interest in tho Pointer.
will make the season of lf<04 at the Village
blacksmith Sh^p on Washington St., between
3rd and 4th. Hobart. O. T. Cloverdell, slrt d by
Albert H., 1st dam by Geo. Wilkes, 2nd dam by
Eewln Fore t, er<i dam by Pilot, Jr.
CLOVERDELL 20,102.
Is a sea! brown, very handsome, foaled July 23
country to ....
It is so dry in some parts of 8ta*0s are planting cotton. In national convention at St Louis.
Oklahoma that the passage of somo places enterprising busi- —Okarche Times.
tho statehood bill didn't cause a nC8S men have purchased cotton
single smile in several townships. s = ed, which they are selling to The editor of the "Oklahoma
-the farmers on notcy, which do outlines" in the Wichita Eagle
not oc.mo due Gntil next fall, is fast gaining a reputation as a
after the cotton is milled and humorist. He says that without I
ginned. Some of them are con- a fusion of democrats and pop-
tracting to take the cotton at an ulists in Greer county the re- aoT&AV^e o?
average prico higher that it has publicans will have everything VSpi^dwindwidvii',^'romi^fha?0^
been for several years previous their own way. As the normal
Kansas oughtn't to have much hist season, for it is believed democratic majority in Greer th * wiikessires'byVhe'r^ords, havfng 120 in
difficulty in finding somoone to last season s j>rices or cor- county is about three thousand, the truly greatest as he died young and got on;y
represent her in the senate as reKPori-ding high ones, will reign and as there has never in the Joversotwnrcent.5the'tgr(^t>*st average' of
well ns Burton did.—Thomas noxt ^a''; ^a y tarmers whose history of the county been a n^Martha^ilkwili2a:08 'l-^ard^M^Tinn'y
LOVE BROS.,
Keep on hand aj all times a full line of
the best the market affords in . . ,
Staple and
Fancy Groceries.
Phcne 151.
FIRST DOOR EAST OP POST OFFIE.
Tribuno.
When are we going to have
our water works system started?
If we don't hurry and get it
started it will rain and then we
wont need it.
natural inclinations would be to single republican elected to of- ,The dam of cioTerdeii i by the cr«at Geor?e
plant corn are taking advantage fice, one cannot help realizing ^i^onddam^by^EdwVVorres?,^a^^
of these offers. * * *" J
u~i „ , • .1 „ .1 -ii . 1 •. blood mar,-sire whose Hood conducted to tr.e
\\ hat a COm cal CUSS that Wichita s;eedof Nancy Hanks 2:04, Pat Downlng2:l3 1-2
,. . . , . and the great race horse Charleston 2:13 eto.
~— editor IS getting to be—Clack- H'S third dam Is a daughter of Pilot Jr., the
ii n greatest of all brood mare aires, who got the
Chickasha LxDress ; There is well oun. aamsof Maud S. 2:nfc a-4. Jay Eye See 2:10
1 rw 3 Dicing 2:0U 1-2 of Pilot Russell sire of Kremlin
4:07 3-4. of Egmont sire of Ixibaceo 2:10 a-l ar.d
The failure of five or six banks c:ov"rde11 has fhP tl00d th'"
AiONTGOMERY CO.,
* Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, and a
,• complete line of Groceries. Come in and get our prices, Wo
will save you money on vour Supplies.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
McGuiro will look right funny
tryiny te get back tj congress on
f. joint statehood plan like that
he opposed so bitterly only two
years ago.
Japan is taking a long chance
by ignoring tho Missouri mulo
one Chickasha Indian in this
section who understands enough
of the Fnglish language
a native American take
seat when it comes to using
"cuss" words. Yesterday he
entered a hardware store and
purchased a box of cartridges.
Tho clerk tied them up for him
and neglected to break the
string. Tho noblo red man did
not notice tho action of tho clerk
in OL'l'il Iin'n an.! tn.K. n T,.rri. Ir.g. Ills sejrlci fee is almost nothing. How CV
tre to make UKiar.oma ana intiian lorn- „<,mCefaii to prove profitabiem his patn i,,:-,
"" rn«v •••''rhin tho nn.it manth „.,,,l,| TERMS :-J15.00 season, cash at time of aerrlco er
<0 a back ^ \Mtnin tne past montn would bankable note.
Dr. W W BOYD, V S
Owner.
and purchasing horses in Oregon but took tho package and walked
and Washington for campaign
purposes.—Wichita Beacon.
A do::-.-!
tho iv.ilij-
tour of th
store-; cla<
and glad ;
public.
of tho i
lines roc
St Loui
only in
lavages fron.
,'ntly made ti
i department
ireeeh-clouts
t Louis Ro-
out. ^ Tho string unwound as he
advanced. It took the glasses
off an old man's noso and they
were shattered on tho sidewalk.
A well dressed commercial
traveler passed along and his
hat
us lifted from his iiead by
iall twine and deposited in
:tre<it. A young woman
:ll
bo significant but for the fact
that all these failures are duo to
a cause created by a failure of
the first. When the Holdenville
bank failed some weeks ago, on
account of an accumulation of
bad paper, it was feared and an-
nounced that other institutions
in which the same interests
dominated would suffer and
possibly be forccd to suspend.!
That these fears were well foun- 1
ed is attested to by tho 3ubsc-
1 quont failures, all traceable to
the same primary cause. There
are, perhaps, some other banks Working Overtime.
which wilt be more or less ef- Eight hour laws are ignored by
it is believed that the those tireless, little workers—Di\
of tho original failure King's New Life Pills. Millions
J. S. Davison & Son,
Staple and Fancy Groceries L
Bring us vour Produce.
At the
cwest Price.
Washington St. Bet, 4 and 5.
Good as Gold.
If you have a few or a
large number of chickens
to sell take them to Ge
M. Sutton & Co.. north
Washington St., and re-
ceive highest cash price
tor them. They buy b\
the pound and you get
what is due you.
Far Holiday Jug and Bottle Trade
Come To OUST at the .
ORIG3INAL.
GERMAN SALOON
Wc:t Slcc of S.yjari. First Cins Treatment to Cr.t and Alt.
Hobart,
As soo
away fro
man can
corner,
taxes are
in sight
it is at
(Texas)
u
icoted,
evil effects <
have r
M
ing
ns
tr>
ic::.oau
awed
N'
t. — Mineral Wi i
In
th>
Russia
the war c
ing the w
bo treat
Some of tlii
received at
sound ns if
i a
ued orders
ndents omf
spioa and sho
wireless mosragt
his end of tho lir
the corrospondon
lat i
v-
I
fail
were already half shot.—Leader jj,
, ' and
Idler was
ye and th
very person except
romnn who had ihe
to come in contact
;ice of twine did some
!1 cussing." Dut
lickasaw looked
tho havoo he had
rented in his wake
there had to
2 air was so
I profanity,
matter a
an to ,
mally
i'
n<iously
people nenr
their ear*, the
of profound
y "how great
tiro k indict Ii."
practically spent their
that event, there is r.o
nticipato further aus-
As a rule, the banks
territories are in an
healthful and pros-
rerous condition and, whore
j prudence and conservatism mark
their management, able to with-
stand any squalls which may
[ beset them. The failures which
' have occured are attributable
solely to the effects of tho first
failure, which was duo to poor
management, and are in no
:tn indication of unfavor-
able financial conditions.—Okla-
homan.
are always at work, night am',
day curing in digestion, bilious*
nesa, constipation, Dick headache
and all stomach, liver and bowel
troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe,
sure. • Only 25 c at Palaco Drug
Storo.
u?
Ti-
S dLartLi 'j~1
Appetite peerr-v/ Bowels
constipated? Tongue coatcd?
Head achc? It's ycur liver'
Ayer's Pills are liver pills, a!
vegetable. r: !frr-. iZ.TL?'
Want voi.r monsta-hc cr heard
a beautiful brown or rl-l! black? L'i;e j
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE!
I
. ■ -- ft, -
V S
"THIS IS THE VMY OF THE WISE.
*
to SAIMT ZjOXJX S3.
OF COURSE YOU ARE GOING!
Let U8 w,tl? I'^rnturo relative to tho buHdlnars, hotels, low
ravoa. train serv.co, etc. Aak your local a front or uUdrotj
C. W. STRAIN, division PAascN&en Aqcnt,
WICHITA, KAN.
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Chambers, H. S. Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1904, newspaper, April 28, 1904; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186736/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.