Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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t^nr u«iUB«« unr)«r th« « eon- w£*° tn«l jt Ay the
diiion® iopi7 *urpn i&g, the relief
"To the eri-i of fcrnririK t e?fe';t^l w.thout the i.ig'ht*
n -r.',i*.e p r, I r.eve «urnmori*d -J-jury Uj the ev^ftech or olh-
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«t*te rr.eet jrj New Orletm on ^,x "/J*td give .; * tnel. It
.Novexher 11. I will *r.«wer for , '5*rt«iDly c>rr.e« highly recoti.-
Farmers & Merchants Nat'l Bank
Capital Stock
Surplus and Profits
Stockholders' Liability
Total Responsibility
S50.000.00
KM >00.00
50,000.00
$110,000 0y
'■- ,-Z?.rg k t«n«. hvtjri rerreaj-^er thtt it i« tr.e amount of£it« capital.
.rp..• e rt.tg which ^-unty to the depositor. beesuM that
-* os'--tt o! s.argeir. which protect* you a* a depoaiu^r ajainit any
■ ** or atr^tkage is value of toe oar.k't aweu. T>.e fact that thii bank
o*er yot a gree *r rrarg t. of safety than any other ton* in Kiowa oout*
7 eotip<ed w.;r the iacportant fact of having a capar le and eor. *rvative
—aragecett, . worthy of careful ontidtmion. We tolicityour b*ja.r.e«
aca offer to our friend* atd customer* acoommodationa in keeping with
ieg-.tisata t .t.teaa.
OFFICERS AND LIHECTORS
H. A. Jocea, Pre«;aect. A. C. Holland, Vice-Free. B. M. Loveiace, Caihiar.
R. K. Uootec. Charle* Wagcer. J. B. been. 8. Croaa. Geo S Hovey.
• taple, ao'J fTVjt.r j/ to a fig-
ure « rrarit*d by tre ty*' of u
product*',* ar<d its vai.e to civ«
il;z«ti' n.
"It i« r eedleaa for rne t/> atate
that tf.«- profpenry of ev ry bu *
if e f'fr-01 Oet«<-%r. Mavjt
atd Liaoe'a lire and tne Rjo
Oranda r.ver . .aryei/ depend*
ett uf^/n the ret jro toe fAU/b
cr^p j* ori'.gmi' v> this Motion.
Deeds, /io/ Words
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Hobart People Have Ab-
solute Proof of Heeds
at Home
'A proper r^turo for cotton a large attendant* of these men, ®*oded. It is tne preacriptioo of
►ioh thoroughly familiar with the *n *tinent authority whose en-
tire reputation, it is said, wee es-
tablished by it.
A druggist here at home when
rx.ear pro perity t'i the farmer,
Una - jf.try and t/>wn merchant
u.e city buvioeas man tte men-
ufa/;t if« •, tha woraer, the
*a.ary earner, every railroad and
corporation in the aouthenr
states.
cotton and the financial lituatioc
in his o >mmunity.
"I invite the co-operation of
buainees men, manufacturer,
professional man, banker and
wage earner in the eouth. I urge
' Today pot cotton ia ee.ling tbern Vj be present pers'jnally. I
ir the ne^h^/rh'^/d of 2 cents urge on oommervial bodiei,
P r pound ieet than one year cnamf>er« of commerce, board*
ago In mar.y ir.ntance*, this of trade and labor organization*
mean* that the producer is called V> «erid representatives to thia
upfiD Vj dispose of hi* output be- oonventicn.
low cost. "We are going to a/Jopt extra-
'If this pr.ee level prevails ordinary measures to meet extra-
throughout the Helling season of
It'« not words but deeds that
prove true merit.
The deeds of Doan's Kidney
Pill*,
For the Hobart KHney suffer-
ers,
Have made their local reputa-
tion.
Proof lie* in the testimony of
Mked ate ted that he oould either! Hob*rt P®°P«® who h*T« «>*a||
aupply the ingredients or mix the r;ure'J Vj 'UT cured.
prescription lor our readers, also ^ ' L-fcirif><;rt« living at
recommends it ae harmless. 126 Mair< Btrwst. Hobart, Okla.,
saya: "I hegan takirg Doan'a
BUY LOWER PRICED LUMBER
OF THE
J. S, Mayfield Lumber Co.
PHONE NINUiTY-NINE
Lumber. Shirgles, Doors, and all Kinds of Building
Materiel, Portland Cement, Lime, Sand, Plaster,
Brick, RoofEng, Post?, end Fencing. 5t dt Wash.jSt.
"Guarantee my deposit or I will Kidney Pills six months ago at
take it to Oklahoma," said a "*hich time I «as suffering from
atockholder in a Kansas bank. a constant dull throbbing in the
The growing sentiment in favor 'smell of my back. I * ■ very
of the bank guarantee lew is as-; dizzy at times and spots would
serting itself throughout the before my eyee. The kidney
country and thousand* of people accretions were irregular in ac-
'T ir,ir^ w TT- ' who ^av" gone through the hor- tion and I was often disturbed
is settled
and con
of the so ith, the success
it i t e active h<-Ip ror ol bank failures will endorse during the night on this account.
n"* ., "1* 'Jsiness men ^e Denver platform by castini; I used about 4 boxes of Doan's
their ballot for William .
Bryan on next Tnesday.
. by casting
' ',r their ballot for William Jennings
plans and the prosperity of the
entire section is assured beyond
\'Mh-'A the south will sustain a
loss approaching SIAO.OQO.OOO.
"The significance of such a
development would he sluggish-
ness in fvery southern cornmer*
■ ti ".f ... soaatrtotioo of noeejr ptradnatnt, Why James Lee Got Well
in every business, * stoppage of "I will be fled to receive no- Everybody in Zanesville, O.,
construction and development in tice from parties intending to oe knows Mrs. Mary Lee of rural
each direction, arid a failure to present, as well es suggestions''oute .'j. 8he writes: "My hus-
recuperate from the panic of last for promoting this universal bend, James 1^-, firmly believes
fall as rapidly as we have a right movement, unprecedented in he owes his life to the use of Dr.
to expect. scope and importance in the his- King's New Discovery. His lungs
"There is no logical or neces- tory of the south. were so severely affected that
sary reason lor this slump in the
price of oottori. The output of the south makes it evident
the s'/uth will be infinitely small- New Orleans that it intends to
er than I ist year when prices work in concert lor a Just price
ranged to a higher level. Arner for cotton the price for that sta-
Imri and European spinners ad- pin will begin to mount and that
mit that they expect to book the it wtllnct stop short of an equit-
usual volume of advance orders able level, corresponding to the
at th« price obtaining in MJ07. lawn of supply and demand.
"The s<il« excuse standing be* "Are the business interests
Kitchen fleqirements j
bo far as any grocery store
carries them, we have in stock
at all times: brooms, soapa,
washing powders, washboards,
starch, etc, et prices no one
else in Hobart is apt to even
to try to beet. Eatables here,
the freshest end best.
pi;r LOVE BROS
Kidnev EJill8, procured frcm:
Jones Bros. Drug .Store, and now
feel like a new woman. 1 caii-1
not speak too highly in praise of
thia excellent remedy. (From i
statement given April 2, 1906 )
TIME IS THE TEST
On June 9, 1908, Mrs. Lambert
said: "I feel that Doan's Kidney
Pills deserve more praise than I
id.L.BURKE
! Undertaker and En balmer
jG. U. Finley
; East Side Square, Hobart.
Phone 175.
'Bear in mind that the moment consumption seemed inevitable, wil1 ever able to give them.
tween (air price* and the south's
cotton is the belief of spinners
that they will ne able t<- obtain
the xtiple at their own figure. In
the south rea«iy to join
with the producers of the
in promoting this end?"
Ciiaki.kh 8. Barrett,
President of Farmers Uni
of
hands
south
when a friend recommeded New can 8ay Just as 11,1,011 in favor of
Diacoveiv. We tried it and its th'8 remedy *8 1 d'd >ears
use has restored him to perfect
health." Dr. King's New Dia- j For Ba'e by all dealers. Price
oovery is the king of throat and 50 cente' Poster-Milburn Co.,
lung remedies. The first dose Buff*'°' New York, sole agents
gives .elief. Try it. Sold under for the United States.
guarantee at Waller Pharmacy.! K*memb*r the name—Doan'a
50c and 81 Trial bottle free ~and take no other>
If you want to sell or rentyour
Sec H<<-phenson A Shanks for farm see Stephenson A Shanks,
farn. loans. South side square, south side of square, Hobart,
Hobart. Okla. 10-15-3' Okla. . 10-15.3
j CLAUDE WEAVER
LAWYER
Practice in all State
Federal Courts.
and
i
offices—218 1-2 Main Street f
oklahoma citv, - oklahoma |
o e e e e e e>e e*e*e e o
Notary
Public.
I At City National Bank 5
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NESTOR RUMMON8
Attorney-at-Law.
Office In Corn Building.
HOBART, - OKLAHOMA.
j If You Want] to] Sell
« four Farm
5 See N. M. APPLE
« Hobart, Okla. He is in touch
* with parties in the east who
« desire to it.veat in Kiowa.
OLD PAPERS for sale t his
I office, 10s per 100.
Seed. Wheat ami> -Wheat Seeding.
placed where you ^vanUt, soT/i'af ^"will ^produce ^Tmucn as^DosIibll^ tdT* ^he°t? By ive"iean living it so that every grain will be
inquiring uthat method Is best to secure such results. Modern mmthaH ff t ' ° gr°in *' doubt VOU are interested in this and are
Modern ™thod' of farming demand modern machinery. Modern machinery should not only be construeted mo
a* to do the work in the best possible way, but so as to be as substantial and durable as possible. You wtll
find these qualities in the BUCKEYE GR/IIM DRILL, as the manufacturers of this tool have studied to
combine in it SIMPLICITY, ACCURACY, STRENGTH and DURABILITY, as the following features show:
WHEELS-The drive wheels are of steel, 48-in high wiih FEED-The Buckeye feed is a force feed which will not
•<-in tires. They have3-spring pawl rachet hubs which
drive alike fiom both hubs, and with
no lost n otion.
JiXLt.S The axl« is of the be'<t cold rolled hi^h grade steel
running through the entire wtdth of the drill, with no
heavy gearing in center to cause springing or sagging,
and with long bearing fur wheels.
t RMMF.— The frame in ma'le of hujh carbon square steel
tubing, b«nt at the front corners to insure strength
with1 mt the u-e of holts or splicing; bracks each way
are of the same material, mak ng a frame of the
stronirent material, constructed in the strongest *hape
skip, choke or bunch and is a positive force feed.
CONE GEAR—The cone gear, with grain register is the
best device made f. ,r regulating the amount of grain
and driving the feed. It is most accurate in its work
the most easily operated, the least liable to breakage',
the least expensive to repair, and the simplest a"nd
easiest to repair when necessary.
DISC*—The discs are hung on a heavy straight draw bar,
eupporte by a heavy brace which kesps the discs'
properly spaced and in line. Bearing is chilled steel
and dust proof, with hard oil oilers, can not wear
out. One oiling lasts a season.
^ Giv« u«" call and see the advantages
f' which this drill possesses over others.
HOBART, OKLA.
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Worrall, Cyrus M. Hobart Weekly Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1908, newspaper, October 29, 1908; Hobart, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270347/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.