The Hobart Republican. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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THE HOBART REPUBLICAN
(Boccesaor to lit. View Republican
BENEDICT & RALSTON, Owners
NEED STRICT ECONOMY
dennis flynn on instructions
Roy Bwedict. .
A. W. Rausto* .
.. Editor
. Hu^inwte Mgr.
EaW,r~i a* second < la •« matr "ctobr. 23. IVM5
the pontoiiire nt Hobe
t of Ce
act of f'oaur- ■■ 'it Mirri.
Already the corporation commission
bas a.-k-d for an appropriation of 8>7,-
At^ntion ie called u, the republican From Pboenu. Arizona, Gazette j 000 to control the corporations, and the
candidates (or the city council, not as Dennis Flynn u rr-cognized a* one of I t]ear people pav the bills.
politician*, but as progressive citizens 'be big men cf the United States, and —
and able business men, successful in , 'n Oklahoma h* i-i looked upon and re- Another good proposition for the!
hamber of Commerce to take up'
garded us a statesman of abilitv and
Oklwi uaXr lt",r <**'eral lines and wh>. will, if elect- ... , . . ' *" ' C
3 tn 9 republican, loyal and true to his part* .
J_ ed atteDd 10 tbe '"tenets of tbe city. ^ Gazette notes with pleasure th'.t w'
RtTKS OF S L BSntlPTION
One ;- .ir in xirar.c-
Two week« Lotice will be
piratioo '•! a ,
MW«i i i
id r iij.s: ran-'; '■ •:
WJOC«t.
THURSDAY, MARCH 2ft. 1 -
Spring came in with a sneeze.
The voters cannot but think well of
' their candidacy. The men chosen by
JjM the republir-ana wc-re nominated after
-i. careful consideration, and men who can
well fill th,- ofi;< -t to tn- -a!!-faction of
would be to induce Congressman Ferris
Flynn is heartily in f.v.<>r <1 the instru • to introduce a bill to give Hobart a fe !-
ticn of delegates to tbe national eral building.
convention. At all times w? have ad-! . fe]
rocatcd this course in Ariaora because What would lhe citv of Uobart do j.i P
we believe it is the only was that makes
certainty that the withes of the
u
the bill re-, P
Too much partisanship taken into bt
ioe.-3 is a bad thing.
Ki-.wa county
bmtper «: eat en
>sng to
> season.
the legislature should pa
all. True tbe wards are composed of people of Arizona will be followed at the 1u'r'n6 cities and counties to refund the
many more jnet as able men, who would | convention without deviation. Moreover | money to saloon keepers for unused li-
citv just as fa-st bee ming a foregone conclusion ( censes? However, the people are ruling,
that Taft will be nominated on toe first and ^ mone) t Uwfully belonging to
ball t So if Arizona is to derive an \ , , . ...
. , the forme: bo .z<? venders, will be cor.-:
bent-tit out of its two votes it must be i v
instructions. fissated by the commonwealth.
On the question of instructions^ Den- —————
n:-Flynn recently gav^ utterance to tbe j Greer county never had a stronger;1
fi ■!!■'W^ng republican sentiments: j delegation than the one which went to j
"liepultlicacs ma% di.-sagrer-. but thev Oklahoma City the other day and yet it
'arc always for somebody- r.ot against' couldn't secure any recognition what-1
a ' s.>m ■ The great mas* <>f uklaho [ever. In order to thwart tbe Greer;
:inti county delegation the "bosses" had to
act in the intere.-t of the
( well, no doubt as the ones chosen, and
, the republican convention named their
candidate.* from among the-- .
Hobart needs, more than anything
els i careful, strict economical ad-
ministration and well as a progressive
conduct of municipal affairs.
Taxes will be higher than usual, a
nee—Ity, bt-caus«« the put i e laipr*.
Don't Trust
To "Pot Luck
As to your dinnnr or other meals
when making j'our grocery selections
Go to a first class store- this is yoa
may be sure—and look about you b
fore buj ing. Here you will get exact
ly what you want at the right price
LOVE BROS.
PHONE No. 151
butter
port of the Condition of the
A republii
non and 1
from.
ticket competed of Can-
r«u!d no doubt be beard
meats and
paid for \
mus
Th«r- are r. spots
licar.. even if we ar - ignored on certain
occasions.
| tbe republican Candidat
Repub- J sufferage.
ma republicans know whom they
f'.T pre,-! • ;,t. and have the courage r. ! turn the machine clean around to keep; 1
talk out loud ' Judge Keiley off the resolutions commit-j ¥
If Oklahoma republicans are for Fair-:te<' f "r which he was slated by his dele- j
ur v. •. ..a m ir. that ••mi bar.ks they hav> a right t< .-jv sy and '8®"'*®. But alas and alack! to the non- y
due.
bonds
Rigid
mast >-<•
economy
h 3' National Bank
OF HOBART, OKLA.
Sptt-Jii jlatfincr.t at Close of Business February 14, 190?
LIABILITIES
asks f
r jfur
If all countries were lik* Oklahoma,
what a great country we could boast of,
Give us a new deal. All tbat tbe la> 'r'g politics aside.
democrats have done for the citj has
been forced upon them by a progressive
public.
•J-iiver tbe g.-xls. But they are for s'erjMiti.-r, of the manipulators they, ^
William II. Taft, and a.-- ^oing to make ' reckoie ; without their host for, was not 1
this support worth 100 cents on the dol-1 bosom friend from Hobart a mem- j ,
lar by instructing for him. ber? And by the way, Greer county : ''Y
Here i* a letter frcm that grand old ! w'^ never forget the obligations the ^ ^
republican patriot, A. J. Shaw, the sec-! representatives are under to gallant,
r;nd governor of Oklahoma territor), faithful happy Tom Conner, of Kiowa !
A man will use a cheap cloth sign nn
Twice tbe local news every issue
one of the Republican's modest claims,
and tbe columns of our pa|ier back up
the statement.
Let's see: The city counci passed a
resolution eighteen months ago to pave.
It is still on tbe shelf. Elect men who
will do things.
who is'for Taft with all his heart. His j county. Kelly's ''Soldier's home" and
.... letter is my platform. He says that del- "Prohibition" resolutions were both
"* h' ' ° an ' 1' «*nt in a circu.i lm' egates are merely the servants of the j added to the platform iRep.; in open
rade to advertise his businss. and then ! pHOple. And how can they intelligently I convention after being turned down by
wonder where the fault lien in the re- represent the people of the latter do not j the committee. But then, just look at
turns, when the %amc amount would I speak to them? He says that if any as-! similarity of names, Conner-Kelly
give him space in a local paper that j *jirant for d"1"«ate is to<J I:roud. ^ j MaDgllm Dai1^ News-
, . ... , , headed or too smart to be inttruct^d,;
would reach ten titnes the same number! , . . . , ■
i give the place to some man who thinks • Plenty of old papers at thisoffice. Just
of people. However, this is some busi- j jeps 0f himself and more of his party. ; the thing to use about the bouse. Five
ness men's system. ; Some republicans say they are for i cents a hundred while they last.
Voters, don't forget that irrevocable
oontract for the city printing with the
H"bart Democrat. You, as a tax-payer,
have be&n paj jntf two and three prices
Jot printing
GROWTH -
Last Sunday's State Capital rises to
the point of order and asks, "Who will
bo Oklahoma'# First Saloon Keeper."
That's OHSJ ; Why J. W. Caudill of this
County, onco tho avowed candidate for
prohi bi tion^^^e^mr^ofjthe^Btft'e.
Under the dispensary act as passed by
Oklahoma's legislature, any one obtain-
ing a physician's prescription can buy
three and a half gallons of whisky
day. Who drinks that much (>r need# it
for medicinal pur^o-e .
On January 13th our Deposits touched low mark
in the "Good Times Panic,"
From that time till March 23rd, a total of 60
business days they show an increase of $60,909.24 or
a gain of $1,015.15 for every business day.
This gain has never before been equaled in the
history of the Bank. In this time 246 Customers
have opened accounts with us, and in view of this
splendid gain speaking so eloquently for the resour-
ces of this Country, we wish to thank our many
custymers old and new for their Coufidence and
Business.
*ln nnother column of Jthis Isbua will
found a lengthy article on road building
from the U. S. department of agricul-
ture. Evely Wad overseer and citiz n
desiring better roads should read it and
then cut it out for future reference.
The City National Bank
With the infamous booae bill as passed
by the state legislature, the preacher,
members of the W. C. T. U. and similar
anti-prohibition organizations help pay
for the booze sold by the state, Oklnho
ma and her citizens are made the pro
prietors of one great saloon and political
machine.
The republican candidates selected a
me toilers of the board of education are
in every way worthy of your consider
ation. The welfare of tbe children will
always be lirst in tbe mind of these men
if elected. They are above feudism and
petty favors and will give Hobart a
school administration that will work
wonders for tbe lieneflt >>f our educa-
tional facilities.
After five months of statehood the'
people are beginning to awake to the |
fact tbat the railroads are not half as
bad as reported. V\ hile lumber is sell-
ing at jti7 a thousand in Hobart, it is
being purchn.-ed at tbe mill for $9.GU,
D. S. WOLFINGER, Cashier
rll'.'S- 'URGES
Ix it.^end Discounts -v
Overdrafts
Furnitur<. Fix uies £
Lot
U. S. Bond
Prcii.iunk on Bonds
Stocks, h#. can ties, otc.
Five prr cenr nd
i Jtbi.r F! fd ....
Cotton _. . . _i>".907 go
Cash nd i\x
cbar.pt; 91,121 0o
73,431 29
809 5(1
L3;H58 50'
2.500 50
1.000 00
11,799 56
630 (X) j
1.0 io 55 !
Capital $ 25.000 00
Surplus and Profits.,. 8,059 21
Hank Notes 25,000 00
Bills payable 5,000 00
Reserve for Tax 330 00
Deposits.; 216,827 03
152,028 81
Redemption F.md 1,250 00
V
ft
V
4?
X
*
Total $280,266 21
Tho above statement is c .rrect
Total 6289,266 21
N. E MEOLOCK, Cashier
$15,000 To Loan
On Good Farms.
Money on hand and can
be paid over as soon as
papers are made out.
The county fair proposition should be
pushed and an early organization per-
fected.
The republicans favor an economic
city administration. This alone should
insure their election.
Hobart is practically bankrupt. Dem-
crats have always been in the majority
and served the city.
Phelps, Axtell, Roberts andHosman
citizens of integrity, tax payers for the
city council sounds good to us.
The legislature is fingering a delicate
subject when it takes up the question of
disposing of school land-.
Onl) a few women in the city have
been nervy (?> enough to register. The
Ijooks el se in a few days.
Roosevelt's policies, but are for the Held.
What a cowardly statement- for some-
thing they wish to defeat.
The man against instructions is
against Taft.. The man who is for Taft
is in favor of carrying out the wishes of
the republican party.
Hobart ni>w has two propositions to
and abipp*d to Hobart at a cost of #1.221 bore for oil and gas. It is time to get
per thousand. Recent investigations re and give th« promoters a hearty
veal the fact that the retailer is more at welcome.
fault than the peisecuted railroads. .
— If the farmer s *n carrjing a Sears-
Tue rcjiort that Mack Wilkcrson j K,*.buck rataliigue un the stn eta Satur
would not permit his name to go on the I ,jav Wi]| call at <>ur office Me will enter
republican ticket as a member of the | im fr<-e for a vi-ar's su> nptioo. It's
school x.ard from the Fourth ward, ap-
pearing in
the Hobart lVm<ierit Thur>-
a cinch be dms
and ik -sn't km
,d the i
many
pape'N
tiKiiut he
u. c. t:s for taft.
From Cleveland Leader.
The men who sell merchandise on thu
road are seldom sold themselves. They
are not easil) deceived, and they can not
be bought corruptly. They know a good
thing when they see it. in their o«n
business or in the nation's business.
They :ire exceptionally keen, alert, clear-
headed Americans.*
Naturally the commercial travelers
fir orgranizing Taft clubs. They are
doing it in Ohio and in nther states.
They will have the country well covered
before tbe time Comes to celebrate tbe
nomination of Taft, and bis election five
months later. That is why. also, the
commercial travelers are taking for their
motto, "Taft. Peac- and Prosperity.''
The drummers know that Taft means
peace p. ace with righteousness. They
k > w that such peace, the peace of tri-
umphant justice, guided by prudence
and sound common sense, means prcs-
periy. They are for all these things.
They ,-tani for fair pla>. for discretion,
for L'ood times. Naturall). they are for
Taft.
This f tc means much in any catn-
paiRti. Ti e commercial travel* s did
a cilrn f r McKinley
DAYS OF DIZZINESS
Come to Hundreds of Hobart People
There are days of dizziness:
Spells of headacne, sideache, back
ache:
Sometimes rheumatic pains:
Often urinary disorders.
All tell you plainly the kidneys are
sick.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney
ills.
Here is proof in Hobart:
Jennie A. Palmer, living at Corner of
7th and Monroe Sts., Hobart, O. T., says:
"For a year and a half, I suffered almost
constantly from pain and misery in my
back and just previous to using Do.hd's
Kidney Pills had been laid up for six ,
weeks not able to do a thing. Spells of •
dizziness and headaches were frequent
Bnd the action of the kidney secretions
were painful and scant. When my hus-,
b ind brought me home a box of Doan's
Kidney pills from Jones Bros., Drug
Stor . I started using them right away.
After the first few doses, the trouble
gradually disappeared and by the time I
had finished one box. I felt better than
I had in two years. My gratitude to
Doan's Kidney pills is such that I shall
never stop recommending them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.'
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New NorV-,'
sole agents for tbe United States.
Kemember then- me— Doan and take
no other.
W. S. RICHEYCO.
HOBART, OKLA.
For Farm Loans Sec
J. A. HYNDMAN
You make your mortgage to ins, payable in n>y office in Hobart,
and ir*t the money the day you sigh the papers.
Just Received a Car Load of
Patent Corn Cribs
J. S. MAYFIELD LBR. CO.
Let Us Figure on Your Bill
day evening, w • fabrication made out
of the whole cloth; \\ hen asked about
this tin.- morning. Mr. Wdkerson stated
that he *a« in the race
• ben Mr. WJkeraun was
'I
r ago.
•jAiUlH an nooiino'
mrr, he carte d I
najority 4 ten r<
ig • Ajiril
larger majority.
for treet com
i Fourth wan)
rs, a ad. at the
he Will roll up
The
past history <4
ti n <>f good m
*< important i
not deep on ti
h'ltctiaa of ca
This year. b.«
never been a time
n the
I •
-itj «
|«opl
I i tbe
d f. .-It.
wdl be
■ft s I
aixt
tide awake <« f4ertion day.
Birth Day of Juarez.
Thev helped j Repultlican Special
country fntn it' (_'ity of Mexico, Mar. 21—Numerous
In ti' ■ 1 - celegrat;<<n> wert-hekl today throughout
-t i .ard. i-i ' e the republic in h' ne.r of the 102nd anm-
-•<*. t. • t..;* versary of the birth of Benito Juarez.
or. .- r.d a the great Mexican statesman and pa-
nn s«. all ov. r t e , thoU
nr. .n - f -———
dp ..ti-al >anity. It's a VI h-pper
lt « &r.<t William Charles NinfT. of 111 North Mmn-
; Ti., r. ti Chjcago is ail MUiles UJay. o*er a 12 Jiound boy.
. pi'- ill lie jfiwat which arrived tiiia r- raing to make his
future home with them.
DR. HENDERSON
811 to 115 WAUIliT ST., UISU CITT, HO.
^■p chron|Ct ue[M,j aid Spuiii oinaiu.
ire n
r«ntor Gradual* in Mcxiiclna. Our 53 txn1 >p««lal Brmrtlo*—
0 *r SO year. In Kan... C ity CSVABLISHCO l«a?.
Authorized by tha
State to (real
Cures faaranteed or money refunded. All medicines Tornlshed ready for ase — ao
mercury or injuriaua madlcinea aset. No detenttou from bu8ir.e . Panecuaiadistanre
irraieit by mail aa< exprees. Medicines sent everywliare. frrr from rut or brraaaae
Cbarpes low Over tO.MtO ca** cored. Apa and experience are imporiant Stala yaur
ease .tad send far lenna. Coasullalion free aad oonauenaat. ptrsaaaUy or by tetter
Seminal Weakness .Bd
' '.e« and eaeeas—ca-«:r.f nlrhl laa*e«
r.o loa« of aaxcal po*er r'mnlca ar.d
Notches on tba faca. corrnaed 'deaa aed
for«e*.f i'.neaa, bashf j'ces* aad a*er*w. to
v iety, ate. cured tor life. I slop nijhi
loaies, restora saauat oowr. aer^a and
brat a power, en. arje aad streartbar weak
ac ; xs<t Bt Tor as-ra*e. SeoJ
for fr«< Book aad :-.st of «ae$i.aaa
Stricture «•' iVlal.l'bl* Hob*
land Gleet2S2SS.5i.£
I fea-t .a f-em a--s:oe s r..rs tuarati« .
I Book az.daat of ^ueattoa* free—aaat aaa:eJ.
Hydrocele and
Phimosis f*w Osys wfbout pain
niimosis or danger Boak free
Varicocele I;,:ir'td *:naiatbe
"'W*'0"' scrotum causlsj aer
touad' >i.: ;y. weakasw of tha s xeal *rs-
tem. eta . periaai.ently cured Wltaout pa.a
Svnhilis That lerrlbla di*a « t.
11U Tor3*
c:-ad for lifa It <wd poi T. rc aad al.
prtrata j sea.es parasaaaatly c- rcd.
BOOK : r ""es-W |«(n r:
w" r ctarea.wstb' c-. r-,.-
of a>>ve 1 tha eff .-;* aadcura. s-
aea «■ * a r
fVl*U to S:s£f.; Ill: frmttta It
Faca Muliua as Aaarossv >o« Msa.
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