Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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•r contractor* since btfiBaiBf of
city. 199 .Ml.
ToUl amourt of inaida and
outside walk* in Hobart, about
15 (sum, or just half th« amount
of walk in Oklahoma City.
Total coat of waJk construction
*54,335.01.
Total coat of brick streetcroae-
in^i, $11 500
Grand total of '-roasmga and
walks, f*l5 "vifj.04
wire waa dow. than ha might
allow aa our claim for a leakage.
Think of it, folka' This man.
Miles. offers thu satisfaction to
Thev Can't Act
Owing to tha fact that tha state
. p.tr. n.o.horn h.^nt. bill Of 1*«,,1*tur* ,h" 001 "Ul"*d !h*
tTii lor on. coDtk'. verrio* of prorUic.:. of th. «... coMUmuon
four drcp., *h,ch e'*** "" c ,rpor"'°" c°*> |
miaeior. jurisdiction over all pub-1
lie aervice corporatians.the com- i
minion ia at thia tima powerieae
Hobart Leads
in Sidewalks
Has Half the Total Area
of Walks of Okla*
homa Ctty
Hobart haa naif as many
square feel in sidaaalk* aa Ok*
lah • ij City.
Oklahoma City is 19 year* old.
Hob art a little over 7.
Oalahoma City haa * popula-
tion of 50.000, "The Magnet
Citv" only a*> ut 9,000.
Isn't that "going some?"
Of course Hobart can boaat of
advancing abead of Oklahoma
City in more vay« ;han the mere 0f November. Much of the tima ®«tr>p. lia of western Oklahoma be heartily endorsed by the peo-
buiMing of sidt walks but we during tha month carpenters or whether she will be just aim- pie of Hobart.
BUY LOWER PRICED LUMBER
OF THE
Democrats,
Take Warning! *°
° pla of Hobart being robbed byi
tha alectric light company.
We understand that Hon. J. K.1
Terra! will propoae a bill during
the oresent seaaion of the legis-
lature which will give the com - !
tbre.tefting to «ul out our ~r~ ' • verg, of .h. turning poiol in mi..,on pow.r to dju.t >11 m.t-
har history— t«rs appertaining to any and all
de.-iaa public service corporations. The]
We Can't Do It.
Mr. Miles, manager of tbe Ho-
bart Light and Powar Co.. wrote
us a letter one day last weak
Hobart ia again on the eva of a
city election and—
Hobart ia r.ot only on tha eve
of an election but ahe is a.ao on
J. S. Mayfield Lumber Co.
PHONE NINETY-NINE
Lumber, Shinglea, Doors, and all Kinds of Building
Material, Portland Cement, Lima, Sand, Plaster,
Bnck. Roofing. PoaU. and Fencing. 5th ± Waah. St.
vice at noon Saturday if we did
not pay a bill of S9 54 for the use
of f jur drops during the month whether she will become the big Judge's action in this case will
A time which will
simply take this as an example. wer(. working making some
And wa only compare Hobart changes about the house, and
with Oklahoma City for the rea-
son that oklahoma City is «wp<
pon d by a feu* to be tha fast*
eat growing town in the new
•(ate
Here you are fr> m The Okla
homan in its
9th: loontactwith a live wira, which decade behind, men who
Number of square feet of out-' was placed on a fenca near the things, men who are hoi eat.
side walks 618,855, coat S6s,433. gate ao as to prevent any one fhe people are not going
of
Mrs. Jenkins III.
Mr?. Jesse Jenkins, wife of
Jesse Jenkins who was recently
will her killed by Scott Roop, is lying se-
ply a "town" on tha croaaing
tha Rock Island and Friaco.
tha employees of the light com- Much depends on har next ad
pary were called to remove the ministration for
wires, which were in tha way. During that period
Wa heard of the man who ^eatiny be shaped. riously ill at ner home sufferi
through the criminal careles nes« Hobart is strongly hamooratic from an attack of pneumonia,
of some employee, was shocked —that is if the right men are Her recovery is doubtful.
issue of January [ almost to death by coming in nominated, men who are not a
men who do 'Twas a Glorious Victory
There's rejoicing in Fedora,
Tenn. A man's life has been
to
Coat of inaide walks, $34,200. being hurt. We thought that 8tan(i for any weak candidates— saved, and now Dr. King's New
Coat >f street crossings $3,699- probably tha man who discon- they'll vote 'em down— Diacovery is the talk of the town
19. ; nected our wires had left ihem And they should— for curing C. V. Pepper of dead-
Length of walks, nearly 30 so that there might have been a All of which is a warning to! ly hemorrhages. "I could not
miles. leak We asked one of the line t^e Democratic party to nomi- woric or get about," he writes,
Here i« what the "Magnet men, now in the employ of the natP men 0f modern idea9 and "and the doctors did me no good,
Citv" ha« i company, if it were possible for not men of the Civil War period, but after using Dr. King'f New
Square fe<-: of concrete and this to be. He answered that it jf jo the correct thing Discovery for three weeks, 1 feel
brick ar.d aU-et waik in Hobart, rot only possible but quite ^ ,tjart will find herself in the like a r.ew man, and can do good
165,536. ; probable that there were leaks peraocratic columns again by a | work again." For weak, aore or
Square feet of brick walks. We told the manager about it, go0d maj rity—
21,400. and he went out to look the thing plain isn't it?
Square feet cf concrete walks, over. He went, and he discov-, [fa also the TRUTH.
444,1.%. ered that if we oould find a burn- Take warning!
Square feet insioe walks (ws- ed n'ace on the evetrough (it has
umated) 22,600 I all hsen taken town and replaced) , FOR LALE—8. W.,Ja sec. 1,
Square feet nrrete walk built | or if we oould find a burned place'twp 7, range 18 W., 160 aores,
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t Dr. Ellison's j
J OPTICAL PARLOR J
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t no«t dtfllra't I* * 'ro"l «
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I Room 4. Ml Thr«« |
J. T. Witten
LIVERY
Cab calls answered
day and night- IVe
solicit city calls es-
pecially
Phone 114.
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in 1907-08, 366,090.
Square feet of brick walk built
in 1907-08, 500.
8quare feet of walk built by E.
K. Blessing in 1907-06, 224,975.
8quare feet of walk by all oth
on some board which had been
placed in contract either by the
strong winds or by the oarpen-
ters, or if we could find a burned
plaoe on the ground where the
current had escaped while the
100 acres in cultivation. One
mile east and five mile* north of
Hobart, two and one-half c iles
south of Rocky. See Vander-
grift 4 Clark, Hobart, or write E.
B. Stilea, La Junta. Colo. 1-21-4
diseased lungs,coughs and colds,
hemorrhages,hay fever,lagrippe,
asthma or any bronchial effct-
tions it stands unrivaled. Price
150c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Sold and guaranteed by Waller
Pharmaoy.
At City National Bank 5
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a**a a ***a*eeeeaaaa weewewa
2 J.T.IUmtKoc.M D 8 M. Sn>< a «i©,M.t>. J
\ Mod & Edraoadson j
« Physicians & Surgeons «
SqSar, Oth j
Bargains
For bargains in real estate, in-
surance and real estate see Ste-
phenson A Shanks, south side
square. 12-3-tf
« Otto* OT r P. a M. But
l « RmMmm PUoe* 1M
Money, Money
Ten million dollars to loan on
farme. See Stephenson k Shanks
South side square. 12-3tf
: It Yon Have a Fan* lo Sell:
a and want some city property *
- m part Dayment, address -
^ no pai % uss^
or see *
• N. M. APPLE J
I HOBART. OKLA. £
J Over H«l" a (Uclewood't Grocery «
JOHN A. HYNDMAN,
FARM LOANS
• Abstracters—Insurance
U-U-OS-d-v-tt
A. E. RICKLY & GO'S
REMOVAY SALE
To Our Friends and Customers:
Those of you who have patronized us liberally and
stood by us since rag town days. WE SIJ\[CERLY
THANK YOU. Trusting our treatment in the past
will merit a continuance, and that you will bring your
neighbors that we may make many more new friends
and custumers, mutually beneficial. We must leave
our present quarters, and to reduce our stock will put a
"sacrificesale" for cash that will benefit both. You
will get more values for your cash, we in turn get the
cost out of our goods that we may serve you better
later. Come early before stocks are broken.
Heaters, from $4.75 to f24.00; Cast Cook Stoves,
from $15.00 and up; $60.00 Steel Ranges, for $40.
Gasoline Stoves, from $2.25 to $21.00, which includes
some of the Famous Insurance Stoves Alon*explosive.
Other goods in proportion.
Gang Plows, $45.00; almost complete line of Im>
plements at slaughter prices; Wagons, $64.00; Bug-
gies at great reduction. See us before you buy.
Money willtalk. Let us serve you.
_
A Few Left
J^owsher s feed Mills
at extremely low prices.
The only successful Kaffir Corn MUl on
the market.
Will grind Koffir Corn in the head or
corn in the ear, with or without shuck.
Fully guaranteed.
A. E. RICKLY & CO.
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Worrall, Cyrus M. Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1909, newspaper, February 11, 1909; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270131/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.