The Hobart Republican. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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!* 15' ganger 12:13p. in.
■* 2*J- *Wnger 6:40 p. m.
Wo. 787, Loon) 1:86 p. in.
KAHT HOUNU,
S* US1 2:46 p. m.
ft* IS' P|lW0,,K,'r 7:00 a, m.
No. 788, Local 9:20 . m,
Locals curry passengers. Special ntock 1
train (Sundays and Tuesdir
ST. L. & 8. V .. R.
south-boon i),
U°' 2ii' faH8"nKfir 7:00 p.m.
No. 070, Passenger n -
So. 849, Local 11:101« n«
No. 63B, East freight 4:i!0 a, m,
north-round. j
*o. 670, Passenger liar, w
S" SIS' .Pa9"«n«,,r «.<!H p. m
Wo. BIS, Local .. i .■&) n m
No. 034, Fast freight V.. 10:20 a. m
lien jam i u Went « oentennarisn of
llelleville, 111., has renounced his
nllegiance to the Republican party and
(fone over to the Democrats. Well,
deorepit old men and children are not
reopoDnibl* for their acta.
We should noloy^rlouk an opportuui
| ty to help ((mi library along If avery
I body, dub or anKoojuiion m the'city
"hould maltn >. small cL.tributioj it
would riot be l< og b ruro aJI shelves in
tho hall ivoul l i,0 full ,jf"Kood bookft
Ttie list of JotU-.-K ami club* represent#*
in Hobart It n long om\ and if 0ach
should donutP a nvtot useful book*, or
th price (lf one, tho library would Soon
• e what nil would Jiko to wo il a foun.
tain of general information und an en
joyabio retreat r,r tho lover* of book*.
Though Deprived of the Librury
Auditorium Christian Science Will
(io on With Work.
Dr. W. S. Smith
DENTIST
Office lOflJ W. 1th fcit.. Hobart, Ok.
Office Phono 16h l^.Hid.'nee 421
FIRE DESTROYS ANOTHER BUILDING
Dr. D. M. Brenneman ,
PENT I ST.
PI) ONES—Office, .'1; Residence, 331
Neff Hldg., Over Home State Ban k
Hobart, 0kla
J. L. BURKE
UNDERTAKING
and EMBALMING
I .Phone 175 Hobart, Oklahoma
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock fire
broke out in one of Rev. Geo. D. Will-
ingham's tenant houuee, Third an.l
Hwley ►treeta, a„«l destroyeJ the prop,
erfy. 1 v
The fire ' .. rtn,<m; was delayed in
getting to tti,- . Th«y had gone to
the fairground to attend a ball game
between Uob. i i and Clinton a„d were
there when the alarm whs given. Before
they could cover tho distance from tho
park to the lire, which is nearly a mile,
tho H linen bad gained such headway as
to envelop the whole structure, there-
suit being the loss of the house.
l'he building was vacant, nnd the fire '
is said to have been caused by children
playing therein with matches.
ROUP
UNDERTAKER
and EM BALM EH
Calls day or night.
Phone 242
dr. j. r. gilmour
Blistered Osteopathic Physician
Praotles In all diioanet. Tan year* umr
al -i in £®°? ,lonr8 to 12 a. m„ I to
' pfioM M "" by
Drs.T.S. StarkeyiLuella Starkey
, CHIROPRACTORS
Chiropractic adjnttnwnts wl|J remove the
eanae of yonrdiseago when all other rem-
M haTe f«"ed. 729 So, Jeffornon St.
Phone 232
•JUDGE COOK HERE
•Judge Cook of Snyder, Republican
candidate for counry judge was in tho
city Monday looking after his candidacy.
The judge is making an active cam-
paign and unless all signs fail will be a
winner.
His acquaintance throughout county
makes him astrong candidate.
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
ihe Baptist association which con-
vened at Roosevelt Tuesday organized
by electing J. E. Watson, moderator and
J. B. Hendrix clerk.
A fairly good audience attended, but
not as many as had been anticipated.
The session closed Wednesday,
BAIN WEST OF TOWN
Tuesday afternoon a good rain fell be-
tween Hobart and Lono Wolf, moisten-
w ing the ground for several inches in
_ depth.
Dr. J. R. DALE,Oculist
My entire tlmelKlren to dieeaang and de-
formitioi of the eye, ear, nose and tliroat,
2?°® 0Leor Moore8 & Caudill'B store
Phone 298 Hobart, Oklahoma
IN OKLAHOMA
other flours are compared with Custer s
Best. Its the standard. Ask your
grocer for it. 8-27d6wl
following the floriptural account of
the baling by Peter of the lamo man
win. sat at the gate of the temple a* ho
mid John were entering into th temple
and of bow they wore preseouted by the
""d the rulers, P.,ter makes
tb.h augment; -Jf We thi„ d ,J
.examined of tho goo.i deed done tu thul
| impotei^t man, by what, means be is1
: made whole; be it made known unto you
J all. and to all thl people of Israel that
| by the name or,Je.su* Christ of Nazareth
whom ye crucified, whom God hath
raised from the dead, even by him doth
,,ia st""d here before you whole.
"This is the stone which was set at
nnuKht of you builders which is become
the bead of the corner. Neither i* there
salvation in any other: for there is none
other name under heaven given among
men,whereby wo must be saved."Acts 4:
In these words Peter proclaimed to
those people and to all people an eternal
ract. though for centuries that fact was
lostls.ghtof by the people. Vet in our
day through the teachings of Christian
j Suience as given to tho world by Marv
Baker Eddy, this stone which the
(hu,biers rejected is again being made
j the head of the corner and again history
h repeating itself in the per6isten't
persecutions of tho ministers of our
cltV- not the least of which has
been manifested in the matter of their
opposition to our having rented the
auditorium of the new Library building
m which to hold our regular services
They have gained their point as to
presenting us from using the buildinc
bnt have they added anything to the
dignity of their cailing, especially in the
manner in which they went about to
accomplish their purpose?
Surely in the language of Isaiah,
"Judgment is turned away backward
and justice stands afar off for truth is
fallen in the street and equity can not
enter," yet this gospel which heals the
sick and reforms the sinner is steadily
and surely encircling the world with its
message of love, unchecked by the mis.
takes alike/of friend or foe, bringing
hope to the hopeless, comfort to the
sorrowing, faith in God to those who
were without faith, i
With these facts in mind the Christian
Scientists will go on unafraid, cheer-
fully awaiting thnt time when, "they
shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy
mountain, for the earth shall be full of
the knowledge of tho Lord as the waters
cover the sea."
Mrs. Ursula E. Havdon,
Local Publication Com.
On Wrists and Hands. Ears Red
and Swollen. Terrible Itching,
Heel Would Crack. Could Not
Sleep. Cuticura Soap and Oint-
ment Cured all Troubles.
llelllon. Ga.~ "Homo imo nRO my ft*t
and cam were fro«t l.ltu vhlcb troubled
,VTy n,U('h ®vory > •"•or. My (nrH
iT.'m ,, ,Ur? r,<l """ HUI"' w"h terrlhlo
Itching and my IkiC1 would crack. I had
a severe acalp trouble unit a!.-... a breaking
wrls,s ""d I'und. vtiieh would
Stf ThUm ""t" ' <"u,U m,t °r
wifh rt . « W03 Un eru,,"on on my walp
wIth dandruff, j iJttd to keep my balr
clipped c'oso to keep the Irritation
and itching. 1 tried sev ral remedies and
Xh tW0 trw,mw" "f —
which did mo no «ood. ',-|Ru I us. d Cuti-
cura Soap and Ointment, a,, I t am now cured
m ;cl!) J' H- EchoU'
BABY CURED OF SKIN TROUBLE
Decaturvlllc. Tenn.—"My baby's head
broke out in little blisters whon ho was
about two weeks old. They burst and then
Just scabbed over with a soft spongy crust
and raw under It. lie cried and could not
sloop. There didn't anything do him any
good until 1 got tho Cuticura Soap and
Ointment. In about three weeks after I
began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment
they cured him." (Signed) Mrs. Anna
Ooodman, Jan. 31, 1012.
Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment aro
sold throughout tho world. Literal samploof
oath mailed free, with :i2-p. skin Book. Ad-
dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept.T, Boston "
W-Tender-faced men should use^uticura
Soap Shav ing Stick, 26c. Samplo free
THOUSANDS 10 HEAR TEDDY
OPENING DAY Of STATE FAIR
, Tuesday, September 24, is the day
■et for the opening of the Oklahoma
State Fair and Exposition. It will be
a memorable day In Ihe history of
I Oklahoma City nnd the State Fair for
i the renson that Colonel Theodore
I Roosevelt will speak at the grounds
in the afternoon at 2 or 2:30 o'clock
Colonel Hoosevelt will speak in front
of the Immense graud, stand If the
the facilities for handllnK tho crowd'
are complete In every respect. ,
Discussing the plans for the entotx
talnment of Colonel Roosevelt who
will reach Oklahoma City over th
Frisco on the morning of September
-'4, o. p. Workman, chairman ot tho
Oklahoma City committee on enter-
tainment, was quoted in an Oklahoma
City paper as saying: "I want to em-
phasize the fact that the coming of
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President,
WM. HOWARD TAFT.
For Vice-President,
JAMES S. SHERMAN.
MONEY TO LOAN
LENAU & HAYDON
I REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
J Rental Property a Specialty
Let us sell your real estate, write
your insurance and rent your property
lalk it over with me before making
that farm loan. Plenty of money to
loan on good farms at all times. ISo
delay; money the day papers are signed.
9 2dwtf J. A. Hyndman.
| H0TCHKI5S, Tti AVER 4T CO.
FARM LOANS, REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
r City Stale Bank. Phone 63
666
For Rheumatism i Gout,
Dr. Emma Woodrow
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
South Jefferson St. Phone 503
COUNTY COURT IN StSSION
The county court held an adjourned
session Tuesday. Hut little business
was transacted, aside from hearing mo-
tions and demurrers. Ail cases on the
docket were set for hearing on Sept. 16.
WHY SO WEAK?
SOUTH COLO SPRIN6S NEWS
H. L. Sailing made a business trip to
Wichita, Kansas, Sunday, returning
Tuesday evening. Tim Carmack was in
charge of tho store in Mr. Sailing's
absence.
To give the names of all our citizens
who attended the Socialist picnic at
Mt. Park this week would be too much
like making a directory; suffice it to
say that South Cold Springs was well
represented,
Mr. Wellman and wife of the Gold
Hell neighborhood were Sunday guests
of Wm. Harrold.
lay Clark and family accompanied by
a brother and sister of Mr. Clark's, who
are visiting them from Enid, were down
from Roosevelt Friday the guests of
Mr. J. Bauman.
MRS. C. M. SMITH
Trained Nurse
Calls Answered Promptly
407 Bailey St.
PHONE 483 HOBART, OKLA.
READY TO LEAVE! !
Wt tra ready to leare the barn at t
•ny time to move and store your
stoves and furniture, haul your
S?AkmVd ,"°m ,h
W. have the only up to-date, com-
a ®PrmK wagons in the
Pnnn. Guaranteed.
£?n°?..?earUb,e- Kor ,nform
non call office man. Pbone 2i>%
Location 605 8. Main St.
i. K. Transfer A Storage Co.
OIIIIMM
Kidney Troubles May be Sapping Your
Life Away Hobart People Have
Learned This Fact.
W hen a healthy man or woman begins
to run down without apparent cause
becomes weak, languid, depressed, suf'
fers backache, headache, dizzy spells and
urinary disorders, look to the kidneys
the ('ause of 11 a11 Keep the kidneys , denly ill Tuesday evening.
Herbert Higden returned Thursday
from Oklahoma Cify.
Boy Bauman who has been suffering
with a severe attack of bronchitis, is on
the mend.
Joe Lewis and wife from the Big
Pasture, are visiting his father.
Leslie McQuinn made a business trip
to Frederick on Monday. Mrs. Mc-
Quinn returned from Vernon, Texas
Monday.
Mrs. CI ay born Milam was taken sud-
COUNTV TICKET
l''or Sheriff,
G. W. DANIEL,
For County Attorney,
J. M.PATE."
For County Judge,
C. R. COOK.
For County Clerk,
R. E. POWERS.
For County Treasurer.
F. M. RUSSELL.
For Register of Deeds,
ALEX GEIS.
For District Clerk,
A. E. DEAVER.
For County Superintendent
W. C. BRYAN.
For County Assessor,
C. V. CLARK.
Foi County Weigher.
J. M. HARREL.
Countj Commissioner,
first district,
M. J. LOVELL.
SKCOND DISTRICT
G H. STRANGE.
third district,
w. D. DRYER.
fioT/*3 Tills ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
fcr a:-y car-O of Catarrh that
cannot be cured Ly Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
P. J. CJTENZY CO.. T-cCo. O.
ne, t. • i:-v.cr«-I~no 1,' l:.:vr> ] r i
FSnSrrorS<!,,:,;t
L y f o.!jat:o::j rr. by ];:j f:fr)
NATIONAL DAXIC C.^ COMMERCr:.
np%!lV t?irrh C'iro l! ta!:cn Internatlv
b/alt rru'4;s.' ' CCUtS PCr b0UI"" S':Id
Thke Hall's iWly PUla fcr coustipaUou.
dflp/^er P,1'e8i<?ent and leader of the National Progressive party Tho®.
^ty^T^s/a^Septe^e^^'^^^ Stote'Vair^an^^x^B^tion, Qk^foma
weather is good; otherwise tfie ad-
dre.s will be made in the mammoth
live stock pavilion which has the larg-
est seating capacity of any building
In the state.
In addition to Colonel Roosevelt, the
standard bearer of the National Pro-
gressive party, many other distinguish-
ed citizens will be the guests of tlTe
Oklahoma State Fair and Exposition
on Tuesday, September 24, the open-
ing day of the southwest's greatest
agricultural, live stock and industrial
fair and exposition. Fifty thousand
people are expected to visit Oklahoma
City from every county in the state
on the opening day of the fair and'
Colonel Roosevelt is of state-wide lm-
portance and that organizations from
all parts of Oklahoma ^,re invited
and expected to take part in the mam-
moth pageant in honor of our diBtin-
i guished visitor."
Prior to the visit to the grounds of
the Oklahoma State Fair and Exposi-
tion, where Colonel Roosevelt will
make his only set speech in Oklaho-
ma, there will be a mammoth parade.
As indicated by the chairman of tho
Oklahoma City committee on arrange-
ments, every National Progressive or-
ganization and every other organiza-
tion in the state is invited to take
part in the procession.
Few, if any, medicines have met with
the uniform success that has attended
the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. The remrrka
ble cures of colic and diarrhoea which it
has effected in almost every neighbor
hood has given it a wide reputation. For
sale by all dealers.
THE PERFECT FLOUR
is Wichita's Best,
bread. Ask your
It make« perfect
grocer for it.
8 i7d6wl
CHICHESTER S PILLS
111k m K. d ~1 t,„n
gargtr.iyjasv
- iDOW"' ""«• SXat. AllSyTuri( ' .
SOtO BY DRUGGISTS EVFRYWHERf
««vv f niuiiM>
well and they will keep you well, Doan e
Kidney Pills will eure sick kidneys and
keep them well. Here is Hobart testi-
mony to prove it:
Mrs. J. F. Walker. 623 S. Lincoln st
Hobart, says: "Several years ago my
health began to decline and I became
very weak. I felt tired most of the time
and my back was painful. This trouble
gradually grew worse and I began to be
alarmed. I was finally advised to try
I Joan's Kidney Pills and I procured a
box. I began their use in acct.rdanoe
with the directions and the results wen>
gratifying. I aw now feeling well and
giv.< Doan's Kidney Pills the credit
A series of meetings to be conducted
| by Rev. McKnight, conference evange-
list of the Methodist church, will begin
at 3:30 next Sunday after noon.
Road overseer Johnson is to be com
plimented for the work he has been do-
ing on the road east of town. Stones
have been removed, low places tilled,
drainage properly provided for and
crooked paths made straight
Geo. Tarr and H. L- Sailing transact
ed business at Snyder Friday.
Chas Budd. for more than a vear
agent for the Frisco at Cold Springs" has
Kaon i . .i ....
ATTENDED BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
A number of Hobart people attended
the Baptist association at Roosevelt
Manday. among whom were Rev E \
Howard, Rev. Ed Brothers. F J Bell
and W. M. Wilson.
What We Never Forget,
according to science, are the things as-
sociated with our early home life, such
as Bucklen's Arnic t Salve: which moth-
er or grandmother u«ed to cure our boils,
burns, scalds sores, skin eruptions, cuts.'
sprains or bruise. L.\,rty years of cures
proves its merit. Unrivaled for piles,
corns or cold-sores. Only 25 cenrs at
Corner Drug Store.
The implicit confidence that mnny
people have in Chamberlain's Cholera.
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is founded'
on their experience in the use of that
remedy and their knowledge of the many
remarlrnille Cur(;., ,,f colic, diarrhoea and
dvsenf' ,r ha- fff,cted. For sale by
deai< I -.
The .Men Who Succeed
as heads of large enterprises are,men of
SuCCess' tod y. demands
health. To ail is to fail. It's folly for a
man to endure a weak, run-down, h-tlf
alive condition when Electric B.tters
will put him right on his feet in short
order "Four bottles did me more real
good than other medicine I ever took "
writes Chas. B. Alien, Sylvania, Ga.'"
After years of suffering with rbeuma
tism hver troubles, stomach disorders
and deranged kidneys I am again,thinks
to Electric Bitters, sound and well "
Try them. Only 50c at the Corner Drug
TRAN5F
transfer
Storage & Livery
Phone 252
Best Teams and Vehicles in j
the City at
Prices Reasonable j
Piano and House Moving a j
Specialty
FOR SALE
CHEAP IF SOLD
60 DAYS
WITHIN
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ee.ts Zn nZ. t X Ti" ^ 8p"aS*b**
Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo New V >rk i in th F ° 6 l 1 tlcket department
*>le agents for the Cn.ted Stall ^ "d htt to
Remember Z Vf I h'S DeW f l*'t,oa ^nesday. The Oe«t
JZZt;, "" " <-• - >- — '! « " bi. roacy iere
| him.
100 acres half mile from Cloud Chief,
Okla., 3 roomed house, barn. 80 acres in
cultivation. 25 acres timber. Also 100
acres five miles from Cloud Chief «>
roomed house. 80 acres in cultivation"
can *11 be cultivated, fine well Gf soft
water. Address Ed Stuart. Paris III
N C«n Ave S 12 .10di
CHIL LAX
For Chills A Fever.
WHITE DOVE
Bell of Hobart
The Flour You Need to Knead
Made in Hobart
For Sale by Good Grocers
HOBART MILL & ELEV. CO.
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Pate, J. M. The Hobart Republican. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1912, newspaper, September 5, 1912; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc236012/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.