The Hooker Advance (Hooker, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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Burglars may annoy you;
Bad loans may cripple you;
Speculation may ruin you.
The
Citizens *£
Bank
;re arc the Direc-
tors of this Hank....
J. H. HAWKINS
A. C. MURPHY
J. S. MORRIS
C. P. MURPHY
is safe because it is governed on
a conservative bash. It holds
your money where you can get
it quickly and without danger of
loss
A FEW SAFETY DEPOSIT [BOXES YET FOR RENT
OfHcW Directory
STATE OFFICERS
(Joverrior
Lieut. Gore ron/
Secrets r* ; sr.au
Audltoi
tain Leader-nip.— Jas. Hays; Dis-
cussion, Mi-s Williamson, H. W.
Craig and all teachers present not
assigned other work.
Music.
11 (story and how to Teach It,—
F. T, Norbury
Notary Public All Dccdi Legally and Carefully Executed
REAL ESTATE
Bualneia and t'rlvnto II ouaOn fof Kile or Kent.
Blocks, of Mnrcimndls« ferrule
ALL
KIND OF INURANCE
Written In Old and UcllaHle ('ornpenleg.
Pensions and Legal Advice HOOKER, OKLAHOMA
C. N. Haskell |
: W Bellamy i
■i). Cros j Supt. Payne arid W. H. (irimm.
V 5 Trap | Address,—J. E. Breslin.
^ I Music.
; ;■ ( ameroi ; The Teacher from Teach t\
A. Taylor I s'de, J. M. Browning and Mrs.
t -r Hanraty | Tbackston.
I. Lhiughert.v The Teacher from Patron's Side, i
r .1. >lc( on11) j s_ Fisch(.r
Kate Barnard i t, . ,
II L Campbell I , w ho are please notify I
I. -I McAlester F- Uavis, at once.
■I E.Love I
\ I' Watson Official Call for the Republican!
tnjST-; Congre<wlonal Convention, vl'id
•I.J. Dunn District nf Oklahoma
n T. Williams
M K Jon*s j Pursuant to the action taken by ;
texas county | the republican congressional]
St ate Senator J. S. Morris committee of the second district!
Representative K. J. Karle j of Oklahoma, in meeting assembled
Dl.-irlct Judge R H. Loofbourrow at Oklahoma City, January 9th
I r„tau lodge B. L. DavW 190S, an(, bj. virtu„ „,c ^
Attorn*. <.!env.-3i
Treasurer
Supt. of Pi t ii« I
Examiner
Mine Insert
Labor Coirnni: ,i.
insurance <
Charities Coinm*'
Clerk Supreme (
Corporation
Coiiiriii«>lcher,s
Supreme "Court
J u slices
' lerk District Court
' ounty Clerk
•' ountv Treasurer
I Register of Deeds
] Sheriff
J. F. Newsom
L. I'.. Sneed
Jack Flanagan
It. S Cox
It I. Walku|
it-y vested in me as chairman of
this committee. The republican
congressional convention is here-
by called to meet at Alva, Olda.,
at 10:00 a. m. on Wednesday, Feb.
26th, 1! 08, for the following pur-
ounty Superintendent 0 T. Payne
;' ountv Attorney W, (J. Hu/hes
i' ■ ■unt) Surveyor V,'. A. Ingram
< ounty Coroner tir Annie
Jounty Weigher W M. (loodnigiit .p . lit
< ommlssioner, 1st dist. AI Lawder to elect,two delegates and two
< ommfcsioner,2ml'list. f. K. Hunter ialternate? from the Second con-
< omml.'isioner^kJdist. R.D. Stratum 1 gressional district of Oklahoma to
—— the nat^iial republican convention
The Guymon Herald issued lift! jLn^imh^V^S
week a special magazine editioti. I To n commend to the state re-
| containing a nice lot of well edited public&n convention, one Presi-
i matter descriptive of Guymon dnd dential elector, to the national
I Texas county, that is deserving of He£torttl c0"''t-r('-
I much commendation. 'n " :J f,ie basls of representation to
Interest
Paid on Time
Deposits.
We will issue
you a
New York or
Kansas City
Draft free of
all charges
to yoti.
Our Foreign
Exchange
Facilities afre
Complete.
Farmers
& Merchants
Bank
Hooker, Oklahoma
We Do a General <anKing Business
One of the Mcit Conservative
Banks in Western Oklahoma
Strictly
Con-
servative
Banking
Business.
We solicit
your patron-
age and gfive
you in
exchange
prompt and
liberal
service.
Let us serve
you and con-
vince .you of
our fair
treatment'.
We Issue Foreign Exchange
Payable in
All Parts of the World
SIGNS OF LONG LIFE.
indications Perceptible to All
Who Know
Physica
88
Dress as Well as You Can
Every man should dress us well «•; he can afford. He
can afford nothing but the best goods and workmanship
in hll clothing. We have a new line, of seasonable
fabrics and samples to show and invite you to see them.
Remember with our guarantee of quality, (it and finish
you get more for your money from us than elsewhere.
Give us a trial and be convinced.
nlvm/lon* ^ , I- lsj the congressional convention siiai
materml in this country . |a.-follows: One delejjate for
lor many special editions of the each 200 votes or major portion
different newspapers and the thereof cast for lion. T. B. Fergu-
®3 I Herald has done extr*a well 1n tret son for con*-r|VSS' !lt the election
H; ting together a choice lot of good1 wm Sftnt' 17, 19°8" wi* onr'f,pl"-
w*' reading matter and
Wit fr«i ,•
i!!S i I l o.y dn
fine cuts. |
a good job. of printing on
|! sent as a souvenir by anyone
sis where with pride.
CUSHING
the Hooker Tailor Hooker, Oklahoma
ill No, my boy, don't talk to nfe
about chance and luck. These
gg I terms are used by the Weak who
j|jj follow them as the benighted
traveler the ignis fatuus, or "fools
lire," only to find disapointmem
51 ***■1
————,———_night ran
see at
ate-at-large.
Alfalfa county
9
Blaine "
0
Cimarron "
a
1 )ewey "
'7
Harper "
5
Oklahoma
28
Woods "
8
Cdddo
15
Beaver
7
Canadian "
0
Custer "
8
Ellis
7
Major "
7
Texas "
H
Woodward "
8
The townships
of Hamburg,
"In the medical world," said a well-
known veteran doctor, "it is a general-
ly accepted fact that every person
bears physical indications of his pros-
pects of a long or Short life. 'A long
lived person may be distinguished
from a short lived person at sight, in
many instances a physician may look
at the hand of a patient and tell
whether he or she will live or not.
The primary conditions of longevity
j are that the he ai t, lungs and digestive
organs, as well as the brain, should
be large. If these organis aft large
the trunk will be long and the limbs
comparatively short. The person wlil
appear tali in sitting and short in
standing. The hand will have a long
and somewhat heavy palm and short j
fingers. The brain will be deeply
I seated. Ss shown by the orifice of the i
I ear being low. The blue or brown j
| hazel eye, as showing an Intermission
; of temperament, is a favorable indiea-
j Uon. The nostrils, if large, open a fid
free, indicate ltrge lungs. A pinched
I and half closed nostril indicates small
or weak lungs. Th";;'.' are general
points of distinction, but of course sub-
ject to the usual individual excep-
tions.
liiwlessv through the! 1>n''st<)"' Fairview, Churchill.-Kail.
if every effect <!m. ve a cause The townships of Verden,
if the utm- rv Hiaos. ifi Washington, Valley mid Kechi in
Grady county, 2. Making a total
AND THEN SHE REMEMBERED,
| J. N. McEnulty Real Estate |
I and Investment Company |
Deeded Land.-.. School Land Leases. Headquarters for Home
seekers. Bargains in Hons.- and Lots. Houses for Kent.
100 Deeded Farms ranging in price from ST'.O.OO to sl.onuihV
Money to Loan and money advanced on real estate for proving
Up. Money furnished on short notice.
darkness pr -viiib-l ;J ;„1 of light
and hate : j ! •. , Vf)U
might talk ai«.i t !u< so long
as systeii, blend into ■ st <m most
u luirmoni' <• I., hi , <,m
£ the molcule i. v ,.)jt,s
of the uni '> • i . i ..
of 143.
Each member of the congres
sional committee shall join with
the chairman of t!ie county cen-
tral commiiti' of his respective
county in calling the county con-
I vent ion. to be held prior to the
lkm" congressional convention and
After All It Was a Matter of Small
Importance.-
The man was taking an early
morning stroll when he met a
charming young girl, also enjoying a
stroll. "I was just wishing I might
meet you," he said, as he approached
her with the air of one having at
least a claim of friendship on her. The
girl lifted her eyebrows and regarded
liim with a surprised look in which
there was not the slightest hint tff
L .it | h" - "w""1 vuiiuuiiuw mill
nbout tlM' ' 1 •" Fix there elect the d« legates as above i ,,
-!• ttain: the "i!S
See Our Line of
CALENDAR
Livery, Feed and Sale Barns
Piritclass Actommoda/vrs. J3am ■ South , t R. R. and opposite P.O.
Hooker, OKIi honia
and if you have tlwi which makes
efficiency, you will wisely set
about discovering the cause which
lead directly to the desired results.
-Ex.
convention.
J. C. Fisher, Chairman.
Wm. A. Briggs, Secretary.
Our Time is Now Devoted Exclusively to Baking fo
HOOKER
BAKERY
lii
■-.-am"
oad, Calios,Cooliiow
Orders Taken for lltics in Our Line
the *
t
I to. I
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5
Public Speaking at the University
There are some formal courses
which assist students' to secure
training in public speaking at the
university, but for tlie most part
the students themselves realize the
importance of the training to a
citizen of a new state and they
I keep several literary and debating
. societies alive throughout the year.
Ben F. Davis. The engineers, the medical and
I
H+1-IBlEMM l-BErE! B+E-l a 1 a-l-i+i+1101BI-B+E1 ?
I Toxus County Teacher's Avs'n
> * ************j To be held at Texhoma, Okla-
homa, February 28, and 29, 190,s.
KRIDAV
<:!I0 p. m. Invention, Rev.
Crook.
WelJotne Addi
Kcsponse, h. P. Stultz. (pharmaceutical students, the col-
Literary Program, By Texhoma, lege students and the students in
Saturday the preparatory school all have
t>:()t a. ni. Invocation, Rev. Lee. j their societies for public speaking
How to teaeh Language, Miss! vv^ich meet regularly each week.
Murphy: Discussion, Miss Pren- 'he school ot fine arts provides
tico and Mis-s Bradshaw. lor appearance in public at regular
What Literature to Teach in ''ec'itals and |days and entertain-
Common and High Schools—Its ''nents which are given throughout
importance, H. If. Burns; Dis- the school year. There are inte
cushion, K. NV. Fickle, S. \. CofT-1 soci°ty contests like the debating
man and Miss Turner. contests like the contest for the
The Necessity of Teaching Lan- ' rttrber Cup which has already
guagc and Grammar. Mis> ''een held this year, and there are
Lynch; Discussion. J. B. Jenkins, llu' debates with the other state
Miss Ellisand Miss Shaw. universities su«h as Kansas and
The Precedence of Subjects, Mis-ouri which serve to keep up
Discussion, Miss Flint l'lu interest in public speaking.
comiliodntioiiH 3 llIJd Mis-Schafer. jcollege there ar«; courses in ar-
to Interest an Uninterested (gunientation and analysis. In the
21 Pupil,—Miss Roberts: Discussion, s(,(''(,ties themselves ample oppor-
more than surprised. In fact he looked
and was sSocked. "Of course you
haven't forgotten," he said, in a dazed
sort of way. "Forgotten what?" she
replied coldly. "Why last night—down
by the big rcclc—moon rise—soft mur-
mur of tide—don't you know?" "I
don't understand," she said, moving
aWay. "Why—-er," he stammered, "we
became engaged down there last
hT-'ht—fixed our wedding 'day—don't
you remember now?" A momentary
blankness o'erspread the sweet girl's
face, then tWa light of memory il-
lumined it. "Oh," she exclaimed pleas-
antly, "how stupid of me to forget. So
we did!" And passed on.
E. . FERR1N, Prop. Hooker, Oklahoma
g W M. E W 1 NQ'S
First- CIjiks A<
HORSES BOUGHT AMD SOLD
The Big; Red Barn, HooKcr, OK ^
— id. S. Hart;
Graphic Battle Picture.
In Lew Wallace's autobiography ap-
pears this battle picture: Then at a
signal—a bugle call probably—thci
army having attained its proper front,
it started /orward slowly at first. Sud-
denly, after the passage of space, arms
were lifted, and. taking io the double
quick, the men raised their battle cry,
which, sounding across the field and
Intervening distance, rose to me on
the height, sharfsr, shriller and more
l!i:e the composite yelling ;of wolves
than I had ever heard it. And when
to those were presently superadded a
tempestuous tcs^rig of guidons, wav-
ing of banners and a furious tramping
of the young corn thht flew before
them like splashed billows, the demon-
stration was more tiian exciting—it
was really fearful: apd watching it
I understood, as n'ever before, the old
Var.dal philosophy which taught that
the subliniest iu ;;i.atlon of courage
lay la the terrible."
Hold Your Orders For us
■BBaflBMBBHHBi
To Get Rid of Ant .
Ants are extraordinarily fond
liver, and may be exterminated
" T AWT RIGHT, WE'LL MAKE IT RIGHT"
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware
ete., at HAL REID'S
JEWELRY STORE
HttOkef, Ok1a, < Fine Wnldi Rtf ngi Specialty Liberal, Kan.
Trade Day Special
Miss Keeseand Miss Williams. tunitics are given for practice in laying raw liver near their haunts.
ItollCrtll Answer by Quotations. jd®batis parlimentftry drill and T.ho Alv.er r''hen cover?a with insecta,
•2:0Op.m. Reading, Miss Finch. oxteinporaiKHJiis speaking
The Problem of Grading Conn-
try Schools,— M . B. Gillmore;
Discussion, Mr. (Sicrtz and >Ir.
Kennedy.
Duties of Patrons to Schools,
Discussion by J. F. Allison, B. D
Porlerfield, J. E. Sherwood, Chan.
Sheldon and B. Johnson.
Heading,-Mis.s N'orma Williams.
should be thrown into ^boiling water.
Prolific Potato.
If there were but one' potato In th«
Tin- Indn - 11f the Mtar tv world' a cultivator might pro-
of till Altai societ.V j dnce ,0,000.000,000 from it in ten
will give a box sapper and dance; years, and thus supply the world with
■toad utsln
! PfiOOF APPLICATIONS WRITTEN I
BY
J. S. MOFFITT
Notary Public
No matter where you want to make proofi We
can write your application for proof. We have
the blanks and "know how.' Bring
receipt and the names of *
w your
four witnesses.-
All Nothry Wcrh Promptly ahd Accurately Attended
Office with The Adl-Sriee, Hooker, Ofcla. •
Tiuiium,
| Crage' liall on Monday, March
j -nd, at 6 o'clock ■ p- m. for the
benetit of the t'atholic church.
Everybody invited. A valuable
premium will be awarded to the
Practical Piiumfj Work.—Miss iheat tvimuied box.
2--J
Speaking of Powder.
Yeast—Don't you think there is a'
Sfreat difference in the way men and
women enjoy the Fourth of July'
Crimsonbeak -Why, yes: the women
use powder, but make no noise about
it,—-¥«nk.is Statesman.
HOOKER MEAT MARKET
E. W. HOPKINS, P,a,j..
FRESH AND
SALT MEATS
ALWAYS ON HAfiD,
m
Highest Market Pv\c& Pkiirf fto*
... —-tiiitTTytYiifiriwiwwrMiifM
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Moffitt, Jesse S. The Hooker Advance (Hooker, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1908, newspaper, February 21, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272433/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.