Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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life Imuran*.* company UL *
want good Loam t,r. im-
proved farm: in th.it te'f.on
of Oklahorr ILill n.,«•«•' any
rate made by a r thai I* ' "r
in Oklahoma Territory Lit'
eral termt with prepayment
privilege'. Jam / iej.ell
at the offi'.e of Clay 4- L*ag
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tt«* «*r. f-oeet.r.g 'V u«* <*gi*<aUlf*
•a* eia-rtac Vmtiei Maum wti -
atoe. H* tiM •v^poec th* giving
of nruUM uy Use railroad* it. to
Halt.
He ttM* itiMugormu+c a rauisoao
MiC dMifkAW Iti
primary taw ut nam mau* it
w„ Ui*'. IM t'blt*c hmtM MrroiV/f.
ailcougr. «>«ct*c Ojr u« egu>-
iMuit, >a realty ctio*a r. ov tr<*
people.
He ttoa man* tr** vurp<ir tib[ii
{*/ tb#if juJT. Mi*** </f tne taxe*
•cd turn atase, whicn mas 00* ut
of U * worK fuat r.dder a vale*
of ti** Uin«i, tiw 'Xrfli*' out from
ufi'lor Uitfir kr.'j i*
ooir gov*-rii«d oy Ui* will of tr>e
people.
JWtx^rt L« KolietVe ut tM great*
bit true rbloribbf in Aiubri^
lodby. H*- ti** not pl«y d *.• the
yr*r.<J MUtr.ajs He biw worked
(or the pbopic arid hu work
how« good r«MulU.
Tb* bitteretft oppomtiol he iiM
h*d came froro hi* owo party.
Hi* dblbgktion w the nation «J
oonveotion <>f hie party laat year,
aH(<o^gh tii« riiftr and juet one.
a« thro* r. out oy tiooaevelt'e
hericnmen and bpo<^fier'b truet
d« .*rgau were eeateu
iie 10 a tsriiUant oraWr and a
hull d^K V- t.<ht wheii he tiiinke
he ia right. Hie entrance into
(lie United btatee senate « the
firel victory (or tne pe'^pte in
year*.
We will, in another article cLa-
cuae ti.e WuHjonmri prttnary
election law. Iv^me things it
contain* we have a.ready di -
cunMrfi f^e(ore Uifc people of thi*
county and have had our tstaU->
metitaand kUKi$*-*M^ons (or lawe
branded by truet attorneya of
Hobart a> unconHtitutionai.
h<jtiie of tneae ginger bread
Htate >fffn and peanut p->iiiiciai,#
ha4 better be poetin# up. We
e *t*rtg*w. t.-i ^LtaLeac. auc ti,* |
•s «r she
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1MS t^eati* V. Uv- w.^ a. >c* cac l^rea*.. Ti
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If**" -iwer. uk —— ^ - y of
ac< irrr^m.t.i# loom. Ciuu lea*
IT/Uec Urw: ■/. mar v' MM-
tag tear auc uae v**u*c 'rat
V' ** => c A*, Jiac-
* -• H -<_4ta >c^ aiy.
-**¥* Asjtrrr^ot vrwt
wtU. Ttuu :-a lai^ec. oT aaeenty-
five 'jee.'. bee o*aano la<r-
er uwem: Jroa 1unto e*a>
«*• Crimxi ariff.^praLr'yi We
oena.r. y 'zatitrr. na\<- Cn.r^eae
mc ecuap «aoor vut&tug
ic U.* Vjtxir? A* we uUdm-
eiaci ti rStutA ie 1 : ^eouaixiing
true oat ^ omliu? for jaer. anc
tewauwm*. (or o*r fiigt.-
^tUi^tte that oou e 10 ua.
boa>eth.£i|f wii ravt tc oe v ju*
rJur dipifOfnat^ai* nave a tiarc nut
to 'rraca ITtuxia i> waging up
fcod her tfwoe e gnrwiug v. at.
itniMrnee tnmg. Tar. ytart agr-
ee ao«C Cntna Uiree iciUiOf. dol-
lar* worth of rood* a year In
th* firet ter- m on the of lwX «re
•tMJ ber fifty million Ooliare
wortn. How to boic toi* trace
•nd mcreaae it n a burrung
•■jueetron Our bauoc (or yean
tut* mm very exciuaive Our
high protective tariff* have al-
tti-jm\ oarred otner nation* (ron.
trading with ua, wnile w* nave
den<andeO an oper. and * ree mar
*et (or our gooO* Now aa tne
(or the worid'a trade m-
creaaaw we are beginning u, meet
with retaliation. Thie tariff nae
enriched tne lew and ha* etood
a« the real originator of many of
the Oig truata. The working
man haa not received hia jua:
af.are of the profit* aranr.*: Iron,
thie tariff. The time ia near for
a TeetOfjc of oar tanf ratei
itakicie of Sre >«ar> lot w^au.
w„ 0* i«aa%
K Tmi* ;otar wt« ar oe-
^4* vmae^ri ica.. w„ suit
a^uim. Cnma xt r#e awaaen*
<ng z*a* eou&oac t&e £itw. &01* of
amrw.
Still They Come
Mr. 0. fc Hng&e; f/oe of Ho-
ujwuatuf. * oer: farmer*
*'3* oa a iraaar:: cal_ uxiay
anc renew«< n*e yewny uta^p-
**ot tc tne '-HiEf-. He nae aen:
w- Ca^rlina for eomc Lne cotton
toe aeec anc wil aiw. try tne
^*aat-- «wec Jdr Hugnec nae
aoa e fine eeec oau (or aa*
T&ey are tne oew. Tezaa Hec
Kua: Proof anc free from Jonn-
eor. graaa.
Just a Passing Word
We rememoer, with a fuli
near, u** many amaneaee* of
Waodo* tc ua, on whom the
tMsary nand of afCictiot na*
(•hen. We wii. never receive tne
open commendauon of anyone if
we nave tc aaec it by exploiting
tne m«ifortune* of a fnend tna:
us uead and gone We wouid
rau<er oe tying oy nia aide thac
tc wring the near; of ma agec
moUier with one unkind word.
We do not recaL that Cnnat upon
tne croaa pauaec tc hold up tne
dying tniaf'a life a* a terri'^ie
exampl*- oefore he forgave him
anc eaiu.•'Veriiy J aay unto thee,
to-day shalt thou be with me in
paradiae " We have read th*
CZAR'S FAMILY OUT FOP AN AIRING. ^
A
are going to make them
tii«'(neelvefe oefore the pe
dec:
'pie
Thf flhinese boycott.
to pi
lo I
ha«
att. .
nig th * b->yc
e«;n declared again*
g^yJa by Chi
meij have a very
->tt that *'-> ■
t A mer* der •
ia. our hard
'Jjfhcult 'afI1
nr - w inter .c help;r.^r ••>*■ government in Ruh«ia
• revolution. It aeeui* at thia rime aa though W;tte
upper hand. Ther * ha* been death ar,d
'■ Hny r'«*ceB and th* revolutloniata are learning a!
1 • 0**rff,ari carPx^niat make^ a happy hit, the Czar a j
o • for an airing if they are gai bed in armor plate. ,;
A Great Half-Price Offer
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greajor aajrai^ae-
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Cosmopolitan, one year * * * *
Woman s Home Companion, o/ze year
The Review of Reviews, one year
Hobart Weekly Chief\ one year *
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All for Just One-Half the Price
S3.00.
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wh*± war Twewtle pcrcha^d by Mr. W R. Htar,: has been great-'r improved bv the
new iii ibu nnai aial sow the aoc popo^r tec-cent iUnstrated monthly m the world.
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oy Freoen- ketmngtor. aac stones by W. W Jacob, art now running i the Gosmopohtat.
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Hobart Weekly Chief, one year I.OO
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Worrall, C. C. Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1906, newspaper, January 11, 1906; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269467/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.