Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Hits of the Season
Hi Motion Picture Shows
Posolued. That it a pretty tough on a kid who can't
git at least one charge out uv every week to aee one uv
them movin' picture ahowa.
Some folk* is born in the luck basket, an* others
wouldn't know it if a good lookin brunette blonde walked
up an' put both arms around their neck and kieeed 'em.
But your head muit be a cantaloup filled with pink
ice cream if you can't figure out a scheme to dig up ten
cent* to invest in an evenin' of laughin' and fun.
Me an* my big sis visited the Crystal and the Majeetic
last night, and we had a peck of fun. When pap goee to
sleep to-night you slip into his room and go down into his
jeans. Maybe you kin find a dime. If you kin, the show
for you. If you can't—well, there's nothin' like tryin',
as the teacher says
Off to
Eastern Markets
Montgomery
Retires
From Mercantile Busi-
ness"- Joins Hoover in
Realty Business
their hands and enjoyin'the fun.
One nice feature about the
start on Majestic, mavbe most people
has never noticed, which is always
taken in by the jealous woman,
is that the management requires
( BY A JAY
Well, tf you didn't
that trip around the world
last night at the Cryatal, you
don': know what you missed.
Pa, Ma,sis, and all the kids were j ajj the womin' ^ remoVp their
then ; the theatre was jammed jjd8 Last night a big, tall wo-
as full as a box of sardines. ^ man who had a complexion on
Outside of th* antics of the op- her like a piece af overdone toast
erat r, who insisted on gettin' i all set off with one of them new
the pictures upside down, and ' style hats that looks like a chop-
who, oy the wav, ought to take pin' bowl turned up side down,
a correspondence course on farm wan touched lightly on the ahoul-
in'from one of them envelope der and asked quietly to drop the
■chojls. the show was ail to the | millinery. She "dropped" and
good. the folks aittin'just oehind and
T.e big guy who lectured on cranin' .heir necks to see, clap-
the f reign c untries was so big | ptHj meir hands in glee. Sounds
that he remii ad Us of Billy Taft like poetry, don t it? Or as
minus the uata he, an' any Shakespeare would say, "Down
fellow who can guesa his weight, with the lids, let the rats take
ia deaervin' of a job in the custom j their places."
sen ice. j "Play" one of the shows to-
The Majestic uleo had some-1 night, anyway, and if you can
thin' fruity on the schedule last! find ::0c, try both of them. They
night and the kids'..ept the house' are :i g'.od tonic—they'll make
on fire from th«- utart clappin' I you laugh and feel happy.
Mr. Fred Erdwurm started Kaat
this morning on a t uying trip for
the big store.
Things will begin t hum at
heme when he gets busy in the
market. New merchandise will
be rushed to Hobart a* fast as
steam can carry it. Theae spring
garment. ..ook,.,lr..dyr.pidlv :{i:o"m"th< flrm 0, Montgomery
tilling up w,.h merchandi.. Tr,vlorC. tnJfDrmwJ, pmrt.
bought early *.11 be greatly ug |Iwr,hip
with H H. Hoover in the
realty bjaineee, under the name
of Hoover ± Montgomery.
..... With a little remodeling the
Mr Krdwurm report, th. largt.t Rm wj|1 oc the old o(fic. 0,
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BUY LOWER PRICED LUMBER i
OF THE
J. S. Mayfield Lumber Co.
J. H. Montgomery, after hav-
ing been engaged in the mercan-
tile business for almost eight
years in Hobart, today retired
PHONE NINETY-NINE
Lumber, Shinglea, Doors, and all Kinda of Building
Material, Portland Cement. Lime, 8and, Plaster,
Brick, Roofing, Post*, and Fencing. 5th Jt Wash. St.
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mented by futher purchases of
manufactureres closing out stocks
samples etc.
early business in the history of
the store and says that the Pre-
Kaster business promises to be
enormous.
The Krdwurm store is one of
Hobart's show places, it may be
safely said that few towns of
twice the size of Hobart can
boast of such a store. It caters
to the wants of women and child-
ren, only and persons who know
tell us that there are not three
stores in Oklahoma where such
asortments of these lines may be
found.
Women living in all the small-
er towns surrounding Hobart
make this popular store their
buying headquarters, many come
as far as one hundred miles,
claiming that they get better
service here than even ir. the
larger places.
Institutions of this kind are the
life ot any town and deserve the
fullest support and enco.irage-
H. H. Hoover on Main street.
"We oxpect to conduot our busi-
ness on different linea than the
real estate business has hereto-
fore been conducted in Hobart,"
said J. H. Montgomery thia
morning. "We expect to use
newspaper space liberally and
conduct the office on the plan fol-
lowed by all up-to-dats metro-
politan realty firms. We telieve
that Hobart has a great future in
store for her and that more real
estate will change hand* during
the coming year than all the pre-
vious years combined."
Montgomery is an advertising
expert and his advertising cam-
paign which he ia planning for
hi? business cannot help but
brine big returns.
J. T. Witten
LIVERY
Cab calls answered
day and night. We
solicit city calls es-
pecially
Phone 114.
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Notary
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Vm aii Smicis
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EXCLUSIVELY AT
Dr. Ellison's i
OPTICAL PARLOR!
Eyes tealed and ntwd with gla e Th. 4
moat dlfflcult oiMa handled In a moat «at - j
tafactory manw*. AM work guara/i**->-<! ^
Room 4 Neff BuHdlnt. Phom Thret
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Clai dk Weaver,
Oklahoma City, OKla.
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Sayre, Okla.
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LAWYERS.
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General Criminal Practice In all the
Courta.
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New State Map
The draftsman of the Corpora-
tionJCommission has completed;
; At City National Bank 5
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What Ji
.Republican Says
The
Benefit of a
Printer
State
The legislature is using good
sense in not paying any attention
to some who from self-interest
talk that the state printer is of no
use. If the state printer were of
no ether benefit but to see that
goo Is are not paid for that were
never delivered he would save
more than his salary. Bnt the
state hasdone more. If anything
he has figured work on too low a
scale, considering the concessions
made to labor in time and wages.
It cannot be expected that the
i i.tfice would work ideally from the
I start. The office has been with-
' out sufficient help It was not
oonsidered seriously enough by
the last legislature. No sten-
ographer was furnished it, and
the assistant, a competent, practi-
cal printer, has had to do the
work of three'men. Figurine on
all the work, keeping a full set of
hooks and doing nil the corres-
pondence The office should be
fully equipped as it has. in spite
of some attempts to override it,
save thousands of dollars during
the year and will saved thousands
in the future.—State Register.
. a state map that for accuracy
pa" 01 P*0Ple 011 nd general usefulness has never
heen equalled. It shows at t
glance the distance between rail-
road points to the fraction of a
mile. It locates and marks the
mileage of all pipe lines.
The object of the map is to as-
sist the Corporation Commission
in their w ork of determining rates
and it shows to them, at a glance
the shortest distance between any
two points in the state.
the town.
Carl at Head
of Erdwurm's
Advertising Department.
Dixie Expert Booming
Erdwurm's Store
Bargains
For bargains in real estate, in-
surance and real estate see Ste
phenson A Shanks, south side
square. 12-M-tf
£ J.T.Hamilton,M D S M.Edmondano.U D. jS
t Hamilton & Edmondson i
« Physicians & Surgeons *
a Office over F <k M Bank. CnwiUf Mil* *
« Residence PL one 131 wlflHi, will ,
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5 H You Hate a Farm to Sell:
* and want some citj property «
as part payment, address «
or see «
N. M. APPLE :
HOBART. OKLA. *
J over Hule ft Hailewood'a Grocery m
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SATURDAY NIGHT BRAWL
Seriously Injures One and Painfully Injures
More- lnjured Man May Die
Two
Z. Hart seriously cut in the side and on different por-
tions of the body, Creed Lane injured in the eye, and
"Blacky "Evans cut on the hands is the result of a drunken
bruwl which occurred on the south side of the square Sat-
urday night about midnight.
The affair took place in front I that he had no chance, he picked
of the "Smoke House." In a j up a piece of cement and ex-
joking way, Z. Hart, a workman '■ claimed, "If you move another
in the employ of De Cordorva, j step I'll hit you with this."
took a cigar out of "Blacky"; Hart m^ved and Lane threw
Evans' mouth. Dan Pearson, a | the missile, hitting Hart in the
farmer who was standing by and | head knocking him down. Here
who has employed Evans on nu- I Frank Hart again interfered and
merous occasions,stepped up and felled Lane with a blow in the
with anoath.it is alleged, de-! ey®-
clare 1 that Hart could not do the
same thing to him
Here. Frank Hart's brother in-
terfered with "That's my brother
you are talking about that way.
You've got to take that back."
Pearson immediately struck at
Frank Hart and"Blacky"pitched
in to help Pearson. This was a
signal for Z. Hart to interfere
and he struck at Evans. Evans,
it is al egee, pulled his knife and
began hacking on Hart.
Several bystanders o.ttempteu
to stop the fight but their efforts
were in vain. Creel Lane came
out of the pool hall and Z. Hart
made a dive at him.L.ane tried to
get out of Hart's way, but seeing
In the meantime Xight Pa-
trolman Harry Wagner arrived
on the scene and arrested Frank
Hart. He then started after
"Blacky," who was attempting ; Billiie has boils-
C. W. Carl, fomer advertising
manager of the Dixie has accept-
ed a position as head of the ad-
vertising department of Erd-
wurm's.
Mr. Carl ia both a competent ad
writer, show card writer and
window decorator. His original
advertising stunts will make
competition sit up and tak^
notice, and has on several occas-
ion reoeived complimentary
notes from the advertising and
trade journals throughout the
oountry.
South End Getting Sporty
Acoording to the report in the
Mountain Park Herald, there are
some sports(?) down there who
need looking after. The Herald
gives a very glowing account of
a dog fight which was matched
between a Snyder"Brindle Bull"
and '*Bo," Jim Brewers' favorite
dog. Jim refused to match his
dog against the brindle and a
bunch of the Mountain Park
sports corraled a poor old houno
and put him against the bull dog.
The trail hound licked ihe Sny-
der "Bull" in a pair of minu:es
and the sports who were backing
him paid the dog tax assessed j
auainst him .* nd will keep him j
just to show the fellows from!
Snyder what a poor lot of sporta
they really are.
A Hurry up Call
Quick! Mr. Dru£gi8t—Quick!—aj
box of Busklen's Arnica Salve—•
Here's a quater—For love of |
Moses, hurry! Baby's burned j
himself, terribly—.Johnnie cut his
foot with the axe—Mamie's
scalded—Pa can't walk from piles
•and my bonis |
Money, Money
Ten million dollars to loan on
farms. See Stephenson & Shanks
South side square. 12-3tf
JOHN A. HYNDMAN\
FARM LOANS
Abstracters—Insurance. \
u- i*-oft-<i-w-tf :
Rickly's Removal Slaughter Prices
to get away. Wagner fired a ache. She got it and soon cured
couple of Phots aid "Blacky"'all the family. Its the greatest
stopped. Ho was then taken to'healer on earth. Sold by Waller
the county jail. Pharmacy
Dr. L. H. Huffman was called
and temporarily dressed Z.IIart's O.K.. Benedict Here
wounds and assis ed in removing Omer]K. Benedict, editor of the
him to his home on South Mon- Oklahoma City Times ia in the
roe street. "He was cut pretty
bad in the pleural sack," says
Huffman, "but may recover."
Frank Hart was fined in police
court thia morning: the other*
were not able to be pre?ert
city a *uest of his brother Roy ,
Benedict. Mr. .Benedict was
formerly a resident of Hobart'
being %t ore time owner and!
editor cf the
publi an.
Hobart News-Re,
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beg to announce to our customers, our many
friends and the general public, that a large
force of workmen are rapidly fitting up our
new building and location at 424-426, South
Main Street, Hobart, into which we will move our large
stock as soon as completed. Until then we will continue
our slaughter prices on implements, wagons and buggies,
because we would ralher sell them at reduced prices than
to bear the heavy expense of moving them. Call on us
and convince yourself that our assertions are backed up
by facts.
A. E. RICKLY & CO
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Worrall, Cyrus M. Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1909, newspaper, March 11, 1909; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269676/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.