Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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HOBART WEEKLY CHIEF
VOL. 5.
HOliAKT, KIoAVA UH'NTY, OKLAHOMA THUHSJjAY, OC TO It ti It 5, 19o." .
NO.
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Liberal * Jimounts
®n Good Kioivft and. Washita County Farms.
** '** mort*°*® now on the P,ace and Creasing
Wt igive privilege of paying off In part & in full. *,nd artamge terms to suit the borrower.
There is W> DELAY in closing ear loams; you gp I your mumy m soon as the papers are signed.
Wtadvatme money *d moke fintl proof
Scott $r Scott*
— Hobart, Oklahoma 2
The Commercial
League.
The Cttiaens U7tli /fore
Their Rights.
Lobyutt Sch—ners <mnd
« 'Met Wealed
tin Mebart
fur-
eteps to vacate the Tsilephone phone* $2iPV
Pranchme. There will be a beau-
tiful fight and «Hobart tnuit win.
Bert StanUeven, -ftiessrs.
'FVileohe and Clay were made a
committee to Mk phone users to
out * en out.
wr menth per
■*'nd ^the patriotic cifeeens are
obly responding. 8terring ad-
dressee were made by Judge
Morrill, BerrStandeven, Senator
•CoatoHo, Good Citt*sn Fritect*
Mr. Bnliamy-g late vieitto Ho-j-Mid t>thew. Our Commercial
phone. •*
^Thie proposition was-submitted
t'i th* telejAone company and
fMOir, pity r^jeotea by'them, al-
ttiou g*ta*his proposition nets the
They are at work tolepd***, oonpany $16 * month
' nor than their proposition to us.
T ae committee 4ias decided to
art did -not cut much 3e*\. The
ople **« on *o him- At the
nesting df the League Tuee-
ilay night the Kagle Uaii was
eked full of ©ur bmi cit-
ene. TSe*e was a determined
•nd wonderful unanimity of
Action.
f Our citiaeae reftwed to fee im-
posed upofc by the local telephone
Company. A resolution was
fdopted. without a dise*m:ing
tote, to cut .out all the phoi>er in
Jur.city. More than one hun-
dred have ooactplied with befo re
n <3 'clock today and the £ood
ork- jtill go©« on. hobart tote
ken its stand iorfair and just
ii6RR e is. all right. Where ttwy
iW rur people will iollow.
On^he Cffii'F office phone thf>
boya4iave.placed a -grave «Vj?*
on «*i>ich ie inscribed gone
not -fiozgotfieu.''
Reptmrt tjf the fTvfep.
Gammitrm-
W-e.A the • oommittee appointael
% "Hobart Commercic.1
league submitted the following
propoeniion ei compromise to tho
Topeka, and *SI Kenv "Telephw*
Company:
"We, slhe committer, appoinfcet!
by thc Hobart C-ommercwi
treatment and ic the end wii: League^ with;power to take final
oirely win. We must all stand
cgethe* In umion ihere ie
itrength
Tonigbt there afeouid not be a
4ione in use in Hobart. The
Ky council is read; to act in any
Ifijal manser they ea*n to aid the
•qple in their just demana?.
A comtaittee, John A. Mc-
oen*), Judgij Morrill, -Senator
^BteWo, Attorney Zink and
ine one else who^e name we
Ive forgotten, and we t- n't use
tr phone, waa.i-ppointed to take
?-=-
action on the telephone uueetiot
do hereby aubir.it, on behalf of
the people, of ;13obari, this oue
tfjnal proposition to the Tupeka A
t'l Heno telephone Company.
We agree en be ami of the people
to pay the fiallowiiij^ rentals for
th*> use of te\ phom3s:
F-cr all reeidwt telephones^] .25
per month per | hone.
Fvkr all busin««s and office wall
telephones $2 00 per month per
phone.
For aJl business and office deek
f<H&00000000 K^ODOOOI <H 4iOOtH OOflCH«lOOj 000<H.^fe^^
Farm Loans—Terms.
We can give you TERMS on a FARM* ?>.OAN that will
be worth from $25 to *1(00 vo you, during the ilife of the ioan.
|ind as LOW A RATE as any ene.
When you need a Fa*m Loan eu«ae and set -vs. If you
m&'t come, write and we will i^ome and see you. NO
J>ELAY. WE CLOSE THE DEAL KIOJHT UP AND PAY
?HE MONEY A8 SOON' AS THE PAPERS ARE EX-
SCUTED, NO CASH COMMISSIONS. NO REDUC-
TIONS FROM LOAN. The shrewd man watches the
frme: the rate will adjust i-.tJf.
int> nrpKrate a tottpany tot wn as
the a imrt Co-Q|>erativ< Tele-
phc«ie 'Company. W© wall ask
the city conncil for a telephone .
fraaketbse: we wfll agree,to give 1°®r
the <xi|j«en cf Hobart tokf hones
at Of for residence
phonec , pei «ionth fiar bus-
inese-jjhonee, aiKHJ2.25 for desk
phonee. We willaek thecilizens
to «igt< contemcta for two {years
servioe. We are io commianiica-
tion with a number of ©wpply
houses, and will be able to ask
the citizens' ©uppovt in thi« co-
operattW) company within assort
while. This ie the fisial detearn-
inatiun of your cominttee. v^e
were^ a^ointod to tnally «ie-
termme tkie quc9tion ind we«x-
peot the citizens of 'Hobart to
give im their undivided support
in this i*ew venture
We adviae all those p©opJ* whe
have ordered their phojien dis--
tx>nnected -to haw th© stim© re-
laoved from the>r priubBes at
* .ace.
Respectfully eubmitted,
A H. K^axhk. Chairman,
H. L. Standbvkn. -Sec'y,
o W, STt-WART,
J- w. Walton,
A. E FRJTftCW"^
Committee*
Pratombtie Murder.
At Motmtain View this morn-
ing about on© Volock, Claud©
Dixon tfitot and fjrobablv fataHy
wounded Fred Kester. The
bullet entered the left side and
«ame out at the back. The
difficttttty which led up to the
©hooting ie of long standing.
The trouble began in a -restau-
rant last nig tot and was followed
shortly aftervard by tbe shoot
Hobart s
Finances.
fltmery Howit is m der arr* it
lor Itomg an acoesso^ after the
fact. He *iad se^-refed Dixon
und'pr a be€ in his hrusn where
Depaity Bob Allen Fn^nd him. A
window w«w raised at Hewitt
house and jAlien fired one shot.
The 5*rho e ccrowd rntepested in
the jtffruy «re a toc^h lot.
Kiester fired! four^iots at I>?x«>e>.
Crorn a Coki « 45. J?ixon did
suioodbiotg with to :<S ^ull-<k>g.
K'9stor i« not dee<o but appestrg
to boshofc thn«gh the kidneys
ant^i anortaily larded. K'Wer
killed Kief ti'hit® i« Wrn<«n. Tv x.
foztr 3r«ar«.ago, fa whioh
ho d( e a fcit in U** p«n. Sheriff
Ed Kay and his depitie© brought
Dixym and Hewi*-te jail here l^is
for^ic«©n.
Short, Reliable and
The Point.
to
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HOOVER BROS..
E Corner Square, HOBART, OKLA.
oocooo: try
Ctittle Quarantined.
from J* turdary'B
Inspector Gordon ie very active
in the enforcement of the quaran-
tine regulations. Deputy Sheriff
lohn Harris Friday arrested twen-
ty-one miAes south of Hobart J
W. Hawkins, a prominent farmer
land cattleman, for an alleged
, violation of the quarantine law.
! Mr. Hawkins j.b a man of fine re-
pute and good standing in his
neighborhood. >He was parofcd
by Deputy Harris and will come
to Hobart with his bondsmen to-
day. Our entire sheriffs force
are not grand stand players.
They use splendid judgement in j
the service of papers and enforce j
| ment of the law. They do their;
duty but do it like gentlemen and !
■ not notoriety seekere.
j Bring your rubber tared wheels
I to Simpson. He has the machine
| to put in new tires or repair old
The Unit Afan.
Hon- O. J. Logstn. Kiowa coun-
ty's laust represent ee at Guthrie.
w«e the first mart -io subscribe
for our daily. He paid one dol-
latr «r adfv anco for Ihree months.
Tft*« '.true democrats are rallying
to A loyal support of the Chief.
Frc.m the sworn reports of th©
tbte county and city treasurers.
July 1, 1905, in hands of th©
city treasures $3,826.85. In
hands of county treasurer, as tax
collector, $2,182.05. Total, 86,-
00M.66. All floating indebtedness
$0,733.51. Total floating indebt-
'idneHs of H< bart $723.86, which
ie less than our sprinklers cost.
Only about two months pay for
electric lighting, less than half
"our fire apparatus cost. Thm
democratic party has done
this and eighteen months of
the time there was no tax list..'
Tft& ttest city of our size and
age in. Jirnerica.
How about the 510,000.00 lie?
A%ain, tax payers, listen-
To the credit of the tax rolls for
which warrants have not been
on the 80 per cent
*1704.60. Compare these figures
with the thieving county record
of republicans.
Jtlumys Up-to-date.
•"<>> Kr<J«rurm if. always up-to-
date. He he has placed in the
front windows of his immense
"tore- a unique and beautiful
electric flash lights. They are
all the colore A the rainbow anj
are well worth a journey there to
be viewed: They are a big .d.
s!;,Prrain'v ar~ H;rr^«-
'Attention nightly.
NOTICE, FARMERS!
If i-ou want to borrow money on your farm why „0fr
patronize home peoplo? We make the beet rate given in
Oklahoma, a«d pay you the money when you sign papePa
You can pay «U or any p rt of your loan at any interest
paying time, and atop the interest on amount paid. You
pay your interest at our office in Hobart. We are the only
company bo«e home office is in your county. Cali or
write us and vre will come at once and inspect your place.
The Central Investment o.
Office in City Afatl. Bank.
HOBART. OKt <
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Worrall, C. C. Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1905, newspaper, October 5, 1905; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270049/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.