Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Hobart Weekly Chief.
SHERBURNE I MAMSEll, WUSm
J. W. MANSELL. Editor.
C. N. SH£fSUR«F.6M<intss Mi: pr.
...tiered at It* HoMri. dkltklMi po.1 .. *1 •
Tor Iran*. 'hrougU !t>< u * "''d
ri4M Matter.
Published Thursday Afternoon
Of Kach Week.
A VKkY short whil* ago there
vas a great demand from a'l
|inr(it>'> and rvrmm* of H ' a-t
for r**troncnment i<i '.h- miin*;ce-
nient of our city affairs. Demo-
•ra s a«* Nvell a- republican* r •
z"<l that Homethinir nh^'rtl l>e
(i e. K< >me Hem« thought
that there whh iio chano-j to got
relief through the democratic
party and nffiHMed themaelvea
with a number of republicans f >r
the purpose of putting out a
ticket that would give the proper
•elief. A ticket was nominated
ar.d if n w in the field. A plat*
form was alno adujted. When
the democratic party met in con-
THE democratic ticket is better vention it put out a platform and
Subscription,
81. Per Year.
advertising rat.'.s:
LocaU 6 cent* the hn.- each * eek.
Oi pi*y i 4i<- !• en on appiK*ttoa
than tickets that are usually se-
lected. The nominees are a fair-
ly representative set of men. We
doubt whether a better ticket
could have been nominated, even
if it had been left to any one
man to make the selection. Men
could have been selected that
had a ticket nominal *d and both
are satisfactory to all democrats.
Very few criticisms have been
offered to either. Now the
CtiiF.f believes that the dem-
oorats of Hobart who have
affiliate] with the movement to
put out a citizens ticket did not
do s> with the intention of dis-
rupting the party
Wc Know what all ood doc-
tors think of A> ^r's Cherry
Pcctora!. Ask your own d«.„-
tor ind find out. He *111 tell
Cherry
Pectoral
you how it quiets the tickling
thro.'t, hea s the infiamed
lungs, and controls the
hardest of coughs.
• known l i
• Avar*. f!. -rrt r* •« .u
i tv „ ; .uk it i. .. . .• ui>
tn tli<* mH l"'M .1 •< e«|.t« "
1.4 . .t fit. i «--*• •
for
Hard Coughs
To The Farmer's
The last chance get the Tripp!e
Combination Planter. Phnts In-
dian Corn. Kaffir Corn and Cotton.
At prices and term* to suit the buyer.
These goods must be sold at once.
Cash or credit. This is the best ma-
chine made. Call at the
Hobart Foundry
One of A/or's Pi" at h dt:me *% U
hasten recc.jry. Ccntly laxative.
might have mtisfiod the man
better, who would have made 1 those who love democracy 1 hey
them but the whole people could thought that th<^ only
hardly have been better pleased. w*y *° 8ef
Let the d tmocrata who have
thought of voting the opposition
ticket think over these matters
and ask themselves how they
will help tho party by voting
against its nominees at this
•ur
as
to
up- 1
as
of
time when our ticket and
platform are both as good
could be desired.
The Chief has no fight
make on the nominees of the
position party, as men or
citizens. Nearly every one
them are personal friends of
editor. But we have our party.
It stands more to the people than
any man. Its perfect organ-
ization will insure party success
and party success will give us
the power to inaugurate demo-
cratic doctrine and policies into
laws. There are many reasons
at this time why democrats should
get together and stay together.
Among them is this: that we are
nearing statehood. When we
get it we will be called upon to
elect delegates to the constitu-
tional convention.
democrats wo will have
cratic meaeures passed; while if
we elect republicans, we will get
relief was through
the efforts of the citizens of ooth
parties. Now we want to say to
the democrats of Hobart that we
believe in democratic supremacy
in our town, our county our ter-
ritory and nation. We do not
■apologize to any one for our
opinion on this proposit on. We
believe that for democracy to
succeed democrats should remain
true to their party. If you don't
love the patty and don't want it
to succeed, then of course you
can not be expected to vote for
its nominees. But we have a
fairly good ticket. It could
hardly be better. It is composed
of as good men as there are in
town. Our platform is all that
any fair minded man could ask,
The (tlhtfunnnu said that
statehood had it* throat cut by
its frien-ls, the republicans We
^ b-?g todiffer fro.n the '1W .'/ ><, i >.
Its throat was out by the worst
enemy that it had, and that was
the republican psr-y. Tiie re-
publican party has proved at
least one thing, and that is that
it won't do to trust them.
FARM LANDS...
Al.oml
The .Yeirs-ffia stid on
Monday that it expe?ted to tell
the absolute truth in the future.
Wednesday it made a statement
that the scurrilous attack it made j
against the boys of our school a
few weeks ago was not true.
Such attacks as the one referred
to cannot do other than great
harm to our school and our boys.
There was no reason for its pub-
lication. But then the .V.-//.,!!
will tell the truth hereafter.
f*TF e Denver Road"
In NORTHWEST TEXAS, The Panhandle.
Are advancing in value at tho rate of 20 per cent.'per annum
Do You Know of
/ ny Fqual Investment?
As our assistance may ba of great value toward securing
what v«'u need or wish, as regarks either Agricultural Rrop-
er.ies or Business Opportunities, and will cost nothing, why
not use U3! Drop us a postal.
A. A GLISSON, Gen. Pass. Agt., Fort Worth, Texas.
In its issue of tne 8th the X-Ji
and our party pledges the dem- publishes a communication that
ocracy of Hobart to carrv our Ii8 8i8ned h>r anybody, ard
demands into effect if our candi- suppose that the 3-7?. stands
is said.
dates are elected. Democrat? "Ponser f°r
. ! statement i9 made that all
candidates on the democratic
GO TO GUST AT THE ORIGINAL
German saloon
For the best the market affords in
are usually as truthful as repub
licans. They can tell the truth j candidates on
as well on a democratic ticket as ticket are time ringer ex-
re. cept two. Now we desire that
the X-li. proceed at once
J
ds
The
the
Fine Wines, Bhanmes,
LlQt'OUS AND ClGARH.
A full line of the very Tiest brands bottled in bond.
WEST isIDE SQUARE.
to our constitution anil
policies and laws are
they can when running on a
if wo oin^f i publican ticket, or as well as re-
publicans. That being the case 10 Point out the Sood o1"" 90 tha'
what reason can be Riven lor democrats may know them and
aiainet the democratic, kno ' wMoh Sood onea 10 vote
for. TheX:HiKF is willing to put
the democratic ticket up against
the republican ticket, man for
voting
republican policies ingrafted in- Part>' and for a lhat U "ot
a democratic ticket that is being
the
ke party and press of Hobart
nearly impossible to have
if those
championed by the republican
. • ?, *" nartv and nress of Hobart The i man' and le* the people of
(actorytoourpeople.it vnl be Chief doea not pre9ume t0 dio. j Hobart vote for the best man.
t up renuhlioans how thev our ticket is not as good as
amended. Now the republican | J? * ^ ^ tho oppJgition, le, the X-II.
name the bad ones and show the
party is not sleeping
always anxious to start anything own party, their own principles ""^""'the r
that will weaken the Jdem0! ami their own methods, ^e
.ratio organization. Thev know ' ot agree with them. We do not | «8- " ' n> "
cratic organization. They know
their business. They know we
have more democrats in Hobart,
in Kiowa county and in the terri-
tory than they, and that they
(. e ..... B ~ v. v....
ocrats stand together. Now if
you love your party and
it to succeed, let us not do any-
thing that would cause its dis
ruption.
Tho .Yi ira - l{t j'U?tl<C(tn inti-
mates. that the democrats are not
entitled to the votes of the people
for adopting a platform. We ex-
pect not. The idea was undoubt-
edly original with the X.-lt.
Nevertheless the democrats of
Hobart have a platform. It is a
good one. No one objefts to it.
Not even the great has
criticised it yet. The democrats
have not had any postcripts at-
tached since the adoption of the
same either, for the purpose of
fooling the laboring people of
Hobart. Ours is just what we
made it and no more. If it has
defects, we are sorry, but we
to republicans
Thev are vote. They have their the opposition
ine> aie ^ name the bad c
inability
reason can
propose to"tcll them' whkt "to "do 1 < given that would causc demo-
as republicans. Eut we do be- 1era,s "> aba"a°n 'he'r Par >' n0K
lieve that we can council with w"c have not heard of it. If any
democrats. The editor of the S"od rea80n ha8 been S,ven that
r.".-F has always been a demo-!would 5ustif5' "Ismo"3'9
crat. We are in the same party,
desire lho same family, aa it were, with
democrats, and we think that~we
have a right to discuss party , , ,. .
matters with other members of lhnt you are beinS dealt ,,',th
the same party. Wo believe this campaign by innocent and
that democrats should at this harmless citizens of our town,
time stand together. It there are but remember that every repub.
a few men on the ticket that j*«* or^k ,
don't suit your ideas, lay aside That it .g a fight on their part to ^
those personal preferences and overthrow democracy in Hobart,
vote the ticket. Vote it for the — ——.
COSNER & CHISHOLM.
Loans and Real Estate.
For Sale, Engines, Boilers and Cotton Planters.
Farms from one to five thousand dollars; residence
property from the cheapest to the highest in the city; Indian
leases in cultivation. Merchandise stock in Hobart for sale or
trade. Vacant lot on public square for sale cheap. First-class
residence, will trade for farm or sell for cash. Outside lots at a
bargain; Inside lots cheap. Business house in Foss, will sell for
cash or trade for farm or live stock.
If you have a house to rent apply at once. When going
away list your property with us and have it carefully looked
after. Office: Room 1 up-stairs in Cosner Building.
in vot-
ing for republicans we have not
heard of it. If any can be given
let it out at once. Democrats
don't be fooled. Don't think
THE WRONG KIND OF LOVE. ! FLY, FLEE, FLAW, FLUE.
Youngster's Recitation of Text Showed
Bent of Thought.
William H. Maxwell, the superin-
tendent of the public schools of New
York, believes that free meals should
be provided for such school children
as got insufficient nourishment att
home, on the ground that a child suf-
fering from hunger cannot learn its
lessons.
Mr. Maxwell was describing the otb-
day the free-meal system of the Paris
schools. Suddenly he paused aad
smiled.
When this systesi was introduced
Paris," he said "a teacher at an
English Sunday school explained it .to
her pupils, anti told them that love
A fly and a flea In a flue
Were Imprisoned Npw what could tli-y do?
Said the fly: "Let us floe!'.
"Lftutfly," said the Ufa—
So they flew through a flaw In the flue.
think it is as good as could
made by any party.
had caused the system's adoption, and
love you hsve *or democracy. Lyman Williams, a boy around ' without love the world, would be a
Vote it (or the best interests o' , town, robbed the oaen drawer of
■e\er> public enterprise connect ^[r_ SwLtn[< this morning of 310.01. ""-Next Sunday.' slie said. 'I want
ed with Hobart. We do not of- He theR %vent t0 the Rock isxancl each of you to come prepared to re-
fer any excuse for any wrong d t to leave on the local and cite a scrlptnral verse about love.'
that may have been done. If wa8 taken in charge by Clyde the ^uYren had "In prepared their
wrongs have been commited, no Olney. He was tried this morn- vtrtes one had 'Love your enemies;'
exouse should be given or re- ing before Judge ^ Burrel, was another. 'Little children, love one an-
ceived. If a man has done wrong fined ten days in jail, and is now other,* and's# on.
in a public capacity, the CUief in the care and custoday of J "Finally a smalt boy with red hair
will not defend him. People Sheriff Ed Ray. If parents would arose.
want men who are honest. The look after their boys a little closer , voice: Q.nmn oimntpr
ticket is composed of such men and give them the proper appli- | Sons of Sdomn, second chapter,
vre believe that every democrat cation of the strap, such occur
He began In a loud, shrill
be in Hobart can
support it.
conscientiously rences as these might occur less
i frequently,
fifth verse.'
"And then he recited:
" 'Stay with me, flagons, comfort me
with apples; for I am sick of love.''
A GOOD FTE. A STEADY HAXD AND A
Sceveni Rife, Pistol or Shotgun
i ■ * ■ • ( • '• • ery t. ae. " 3te eru arms tic
telia f .-]•••• .,_r
MofjrUteH | eab|
luu' -- ; i d m r pah. toanjte
Ask your dealer, an 1 insist i.. ..tratc 1 u 1lV'._ It Is
on our goods. If > >u iah- 1 1 of rea '
not oi tain them, will ship
cxpres prei^ai.!, ujwn rs-
celpt of pri.e. " Puul* Fnel
J. STEVENS ARMS 6 TOOL CO.
P. O. Box 4>jj
CHICOPEE FALLS. MASS., U. S. A.
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Mansell, J. W. Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1905, newspaper, March 9, 1905; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269248/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.