The Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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negn^s from
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except
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who, a
s a Pop
iljst, in \-yfj.. re-
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.e same law i*
cei vfe/j
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THE CITY
NATIONAL
BANK.
W. C. BRADY,
Cigars and Tobacco.
South S.de Square
Of aL tr.e
mail f-ervice
: - ar t.-.an t:.e exte' -.
It's a FACT
<yi ih a par.<«an ni«4 'jw at a
lime when the republican party
in in absolute control of every
branch of the government and it*
enactment asked an a meed of
instead of a gro rtn. in its Soc.a.
ist vo«e.
system .s s..re to be extended in
time to ever}* part of tne country
wrier* tne density of tn^- pop-ia-
latior. wil, &: ail justify tr.e ad op-
.ar
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Good mail aervice promotes c
TVOK IN TJ.N MILLIONS. ' ^atior.8 between the peo- (
p.e f tr.e r.ra. &:.z :r. >e /
Tt'* l*'™!**'**'' at the St- of the market centers, to the ad- )
vantage of both.
Perhaps the greatest value of
rural free delivery, the extension
A trolley lir.es. telephone sys-
tems. good roads, and ali those
other agencies that bring the
country district* intD closer touch
with tne activities of tfte cities, is
that tnese things make rural life
and its pursuits more attractive.
lr v««.r.t .ua, .« Cr .t.--r.. ^ lha. tr.e eB<i , ,„v, u
natura «h.ch far..,y N>w Vwk to N'-rth Pole, I^r ,^n tMtti.deaeytow.rt jrt n [
through and i uaMe to g^.ty \S ar, Irish \ iliage, Hagen^ck's, ^ nce. t-ation /
<>f many fooling pranks in th< Fir«- Fittht«*rs, Scenic Hail ay. S
pun.shment to
a section whi^n
Louie World's Fair too
>k in the
has long
af?
ronted republican
grr/*s sum of over 81(
0,000///J,
managers.
, bee
:ause of its devo-
showing that the peop
le of the
tion to den^A.;
acy and r ite su-
country still enjoy bei
ng hu rs-
prernacjr.
bugged.
It is i
ncor
iceirable that a
Tne Inside Inn was tr
ie biggest
measure <
A t
nil can
money maker, and the
Tyrolean
•;ver re
ceiv
«5 th® i&nction
Aips second, both pa
s«ir.g the
of the 1
law.
w h i 1 e it is
81,000,000 mark.
true t:.a?
republican party
Other shows that U
x^k in ex-
ha« the power to pi
hour of iU undi*put«<i power
it may be seriously doubted if it
rares to go to the length pro-
posed ^y this measure for n'-
t etU.*r reason than thAtthe outh-
ern stat :s conUnue Vj vote th«
democratic ticket
day.
Many of the attractions in the Or.e A the m jet interesting
:iit did not make a cent. Other* items in connection m'itr. the meat
lid fairly well while still other- rnports to England is that of
own to a good business. i*ad rabbits. In England rab-
Ail of them were figuring on ' ^its are an article of food of much
an attendance of 30,000,000, ana greater extent than in the L'nited
n election I that some of them were disap- I States. Rabbits are cheap and
pointed in receipts naturally fol- are considered to be both nutri-
tious and digestible. They are a
standard article of food among
the people. In 1903, about o3,- '
That we can supply you with
LITTLE HOOSIER DISC OR
HOE DRILLS, Van Brunt drills.
Studebaker, Luedinghaus and
Moline wagons, high grade
buggies and carriages, hand-
made team and buggy harness.
Look us up when you need
anything in the Hardware and
Implement line. ::::::::::
boring the campaign an east- Thfc ,ngide ,nn ig gaid Uj haVfc
ern college professor daid that u I go'j<J money, while the Ty-
majority of Kannans ar : '-raz> Lrji^an Alps, which comes next in 273,240 pounds of rabbits, of a
most of the time, ana we have . . ., . , , . , .
«incs been wondering how he r«ce>pU«. «s said to have lost | value of 8.3,.o.o2, ,fJ,, were imported
knew Kansan would w n-publi- money owing to ita heavy oper* nto England. Australia alone i ^
can by upwards <A l'/J,0(XJ. iting expenses. lent last year rabbits to the value ' /
| Such showw as Jim Kee and >f 81,34%,000. In a lecture re-|)
The defeat of 1W>1 need n<>r ! Ferris Wheel and others re- ently delivered by one of the j ?
prevent the election of a demo-I iiring little 'xpense for operat | ommercial agents of Australia /
era tic congress in li/JO. Th<
(Jreely defeat of lw72 was follow-
©d by a democratic congressiona
victory in 1H74 and by a demo-
ng, did goed business. Th«
Koer war did not make a grea:
leal for its proprietors, althougl
t was one of the big drawing
cratic presidential victory in 1%7'J j >rds of the Fair.
t was stated that the great Aus- /
ralian pest of rabbits has beer.! )
illeviated to some extent owing f
o the fact that it was possible tc
, .hip them to England.
Lyon & Matthews,
Hobart,
Okla.
West Side Square.
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The Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904, newspaper, December 15, 1904; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186749/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.