The Hobart Republican. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1907 Page: 7 of 8
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| Qixips CONTEST
1 4 IS WAXING WARM
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I Uutil January 1st, 1908 we will
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| make Special Prices on Buggies,
I Wagons, Implements, Harness, etc.
| In order to convert our stock in-
| to cash, and make room for new
I: goods bought.
If you have the bank your check
goes. Same as cash. So you can
get action on that money.
Your saving in price will rein-
burse partially this reduction in farm
products. So what's the difference.
You need the goods—We need
the money, so come in and warm and
let's get better acquainted, and talk
over the situation for next year.
WHICH WAY ?!
Miss Francis Rrown, a Hobart Girl,
Leading Bunch With Large
Majority.
The Dixie's diamond ring contest slill
continues to attract much interest and
the twelve remaining girls in the contest
havo all made great gains the past week.
Miss Francis Brown is leading the
contest with 315,248 votes, and #the rest
are running neck and neck. A surprise
in tbe standing by another week would
not be a surprise.
The following is the standing at the
time of counting the votes, Monday,Nov.
4, 1907:
Francis Brown, Hobart
Lucile Ellzey, Lone Wolf
Lena" Jacquart. Hobart
Pearl Nix, Hobart
Lela Stitoa, Rocky
Fleta Douthitt. Roosevelt
Vetta Nobles. Sentinel
Clara Elliot, Komalty
Eflic Gillilnnd, Lone Wolf.. .
Pearl Fender, Lone Wolf...
Jettie Gilesj'ie, Rocky
Zelma Frak' r, Hobart
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Convenience
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ECONOMY
IDEAL Boilers and
AMERICAN Radiator*
Why not let us route you to good
health. The economy in fuel consump-
tion will in due time pay ail transports*
tion costs.
WiLSON & COLPITTS
Plumbing Contractors
Twenty Years Practical Experience.
•: ALL WOkk GUARANTEED :■
A. E. RICKLY & CO.
HOB \RT, OKLAHOMA
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The Babies Cry For It
after you have been feeding them on
the jams and jellies that we have in
our high grade stock of relishes, pre-
serves and olives. There isf nothing
more wholesome for the little ones
than delicious bread, made from our
Hunter Cream flour, and jams, jellies
and apple butter from pure fruits
and fruit juices. Our stock of rel-
ishes, salad dressing and sauces is
always kept at the highest standard
of excellence.
LOVE BROS.
PHONE No. 151
Dr. J. R. DALE, Oculist
My entire time given to diseases and
deformities of the eye, ear, nose, and
throat.
Office over Moore & Caudill's Storo,
Phone 298 Hobart, Okla.
DR. L. H. HUFFMAN
Office Hobart Hospital
PHONE NO. 325
TELEGRAPH BRIEFS
Dr. H. C. Lloyd,
Office Hippen Building
Phone 116 Hobart, Okla.
Lafe Knowles
ATTORNEY AT LAW
dtsooffrapher and Notary Public iu Office
boom SO. 1. Over Dixie Store.
C. A. Morris
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practica in nil the State a ad
Federal Court*. Land Office*
and Department*
Office in Clyne Building, HOBART. OKLA.
J. L. BURKE
UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING
Phone 175
List your Farms and City Property with
N. M. APPLE
Real Estate and Farm Loans
phose 366
new en ci land y. m. c. a.
Republican Special
Taunton, Mass., Nov. Nearly a
soore of famous government officials,
educators anil clergymen will deliver
addresses during the biennial conven-
tion of the Young Men's Christian
eociations of Massachusetts and Rhode
Island, opened here today.
SOUTHERN WATERWAYS CONGRESS
Republican Special.
Houston, Tex., Nov. 8.—One of the
most promising and largely attended
meetings yet held in the interests of
the intcrcoastal canal was opened, here
today under the auspices of the inter-
state inland waterway league.
fair fob crippled children
Republican Special
New York, Nov. 8.—New York special
social leaders gathered in force at the
Waldorf-Astoria hotel this afternoon,
where a bazaar of nations was inaugu-
rated for the benefit of the New York
Home for destitute crippled children.
The various booths are presided oTer by
women whose names are written large
on the rolls of the "400."
students' mission league
Republican Special
Athens, Oa., Nor. 8.—College men and
women from all the institutions of learn '
Whose Say so is Best?
With nearly all medicines put up for
sale through druggists, one has to take
the makers say-so alone as to their cura-
tive value. Of course, such testimony is
not that of a disinterested party and ac-
cordingly is not to be given the same
credit as if written from disinterested
motives. Dr. Pierce's medicines, how-
ever, form a striking exception to this
rule. Their claims to the confidence of
invalids does not rest solely upon their
makeA' say-so or praise. Their ingredi-
ents are matters of public knowledge,
being printed on each separate wrapper.
T! "We Have Many Similar."
T The following is an extract from a
J j letter received from Mr. H. H. Meyers
J of Stutgart, Ark. "You would greatly
J oblige me if you would introduce Hunt's
▼ | Lightning Oil at Eillidgeville, 111., as I
▼ have many friends and relatives there
T 'n whom I aui much concerned, and I
T J understand the Oil is not kept there
^ j can recommend it as the best medicine
▼ 11/ever had in my house. It cured me of
4$ | a bad case of the Bloody Flux in less
than one-half hour, and it cured my
^ grand-daughter of a bad case of Cholera
j Morbus in a very short time."
t UNCLAIMED LETTERS'
The following letters remain unclaim
| ed for the weekendingNov.il. They
^ will be sent to the dead letter office at
^>1 Washington, D. C., unless called for in
^ j two weeks:
Alton, Miss Edna.. Armstrong, Snlli
♦ | . .Anderson, Mrs. Mary.. Allen, Mrs
♦ Alda.. Brice, S. L.. Baxter, E. B
Burch, C. E. .Coleman, Sam. .Davis, E
. .Eavens, Walker. .Fearre, J. 11..Fin
ning, John. .Foust, Louis. .Freidstien
JSam. .Gteen, C. H..Goodrich, Kat
Harris, Rollie..Jackson,Brinn. .Johnson
J. A. Lane, Lola.. Loj d, R. W.. Lee, R
E. .Myers, George 3. .Rosedner, Anna.
Reynold, M. D. .Safferf, W. R. .Semon
C.J. and Co. 2. .Schaeffer, John, jr..
Whitw9rth, W. E..Young, Mattie.
Parties calling for the abovo letters
will please say, advertised, give date of
this list and pay one cent each.
C. S. Gillette, postmaster.
Phone 303
34 West Fourth Street,
HOBART, OKLA.
"Not Just as Good—Its the Best.
One box of Hunt's Cure is unfailingly,
unqualilidely and absolutely guaranteed
to cure any form of skin disease. It is
particularly active in promptly relieving
and permanently curing all forms of
itching known.
Eczema, Tetter, Ringworm and ail
similar^ troubles are relieved by one
application: cured by one box.
TIE style, fit and quality of a
man's clothes often mark his
_,-.L standing in the business and
social world, and thia car oily
be achieved by having your clothes
made for you.
Yo i owe it to yourself, your business
and your friends to dress well. That
means more than the selection of
goods, eiiher road? up or h ouik.
If your clothes are not made sight,
fine fabrics will not avail.
Ed. V. Price & Co., whom we
represent, make clothes expressly
for you that are riglitly built over
your form after we have carcfully
measured you for them.
The care and skill they bectc.v in
the making means clothes that wear
and hold shape as long as they are
used, and this is the beginning and
end of good clothes making.
Come in now while the line of Fall
woolens is complete — don't put it
off for even a day.
RAY FORESMAN
HOBART, i )KLAHOMA
Thus invalid sufferers are taken intoDr
Pierce's full confidence. Scores of lead l At Prospect View,
ing medical men have written enough to j -Mr. and Mrs. Bush, of Prospect View,
fill volumes in praise of tho curative entertained a large crowd of the younger
value of the several ingredients entering I sex Hallowe'en eve. Games were in-
jnto these well known medicines. dulged in and refreshments served. The
Amongst these writers we tind such J evening was a pleasantone for all present.
medical lights as Prof. Finley Ellin^-
wood, M. D., of Rennet Medical College, \ Its Dangerous.
Chicago; Prof. Hale of the same city: To neglect's cold the results are too
Prof. John M. Scudder, M, D., late of often very serious. Bronchitis, Pleuri
Cincinnati, Ohio; Prof. John King, M.D. j s> , Pneumonia ar.d Consumption are
lato of Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr. Grover Coe,
of New York; Dr. Bartholow, of Jefferson
Medical College of Pa., and scores of
others equally eminent.
Dr. Pierces favorite prescription cures
the worst case of female weakness, pro-
lapsus. anteversion and retroversion and
corrects irregularities, cures painful
periods, dries us disagreeable and weak-
ening drains, sometimes known as pelvic
catarrh and a multitude of other dis-
eases peculiar to women.
Freezing Weather
Tbe first hard frecse of the year oc
curred Modday night. Ice, to the thick-
ness of almost an inch, and waterworks
pipes froze.
$100 Reward $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrah. Hall's Catarrah Cure is the
fi> ijuently the consequences. Upon the
appearance of a cold, sore throat or
chest, use Simmons Cough Syrup. It
soothes the irritation, loosens the phlegm
and promptly cures you.
Judge Ties the Knot
W. W. Holsey and Miss Minnie Wil-
son, both of Lone Wolf were married
Thursday morning by Probate Judge
Morrill in his office at the court house.
A Good Liniment.
When you need a good reliable lini-
ment try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It
has no superior for sprains and swell-
ings. A piece of flannel slightly damp-
ened with Pain Balm is superior to a
plaster for lome back or pains in the
ide or chest. It also relieves rheumatic
>ains and makes sleep and rest possible,
for sale by all druggists.
Moved;
The Winne Mortgage Co. are now up
stairs over the F. & M. Bank and are
only positive cure now known to the paying funds out direct from this of-
mediral fraternity. Catarrah being a
constitutional disease, requires a con-
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrah
Cure is taken internally, acting directiy
upon the bl<H>d and mucous surfaces of
fice as soon as the papers are signed.
No delay. D. M. Armstrong, Manager
Kiowa county. 9-12wtf
Over Corn's Grocerv. Hobart. Okla '"C 'n th" sUto art' her* to take part in j the system, thereby destroying the
——— 1 the second annual convention of the foundation of the disease, and giving
Davis & Co. Georgia student, missionary leaeue. the patient strength bv building up the
Fire. Tornado and Ac i ^n,B,r ^ ^ • <« nature in do Offlce Phoa
cident INSURANCE. Pittsburg. Pa.. Nov. 12. - Augustus K ln* ,ts w,,rk- The proprietors have so 1
0«c* Hobart Mail. H«-k I <* manager of thf' ^ f.'thm ,U curative that
Dr. G. B. Wood
VETERINARY SURGEON
Domestic animal.-, scientifically treated.
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| Farmers and Merchants
National Bank |
HOBART, - . OKLAHOMA |
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus and Earnings $5,000.00
317. Residence Phone 310 ,
We do a Strictly Banking Business
Your Business will be Appreciated
Conner & Gillette
AtTORNEYS AT LAW
PHOSB KO. 9
OUem at Court Boom Hrfcai
J Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph and G« "nD,lntd _f"r *n>
1 z-tte Times, will be married today to
Miss Margrottii Wmid. Thebtide is the
case that it fails to cure. Scud for list
of testimonials.
daughter >f Joseph Woxl. of city,
first vice president of'the Pennsylvania
railroad. I,
Address P. J. Cheney Jt Co, T.drdo.O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
kiowa county
land & title co.
Bi>od«*d Abstractors
A Insurant*- Ag.-nts
Sooth Side Square. . Hobart. OUa.
FRED G. WHITMAN
Graduate of Islev Conservatory of
Music. L nd n. Enei;-n<i
Teaches music on all string instruments
For particulars, etc . call *t ti«
Kigpwer Music llous--.
Wm. J. Hoenscheidt
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
^ >1 Kstat- Notary i'u >lie
South Side Square
I vr U«r;^aL hobart
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Benedict, Roy. The Hobart Republican. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1907, newspaper, November 14, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233905/m1/7/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.