The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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ALLUWE HEADERS OF THE COMMERCIAL WILL GET THEIR PAPERS ON TIME AFTER AUGUST 22, 1904.
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HARDWARE AND FURNITURE!
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♦
A Car Load of New Furniture and Big Stock of Builders and Heavy Hardware was |
unloaded at our store this week. ♦
Our Furniture was bought di-
rect from the factory at Burling-
ton, Iowa, at prices that cannot
be duplicated by any dealer in the
Territory.
Machinists, Farmers, Mechan-
ics, We have just the line to select
from, ever; article warranted.
When you need tools to work
with, you want the best.
STOVES, RANGES.
The great range of our buying enables us
J to pre,: ent to our cu3tomers a great variety of
♦ stoves and ranges to select from with prices
£ ranging from $10.00 up. The stoves and ranges
♦ that are sold and sent out by this store are
^ guaranteed to give satisfaction.
X You arc Invited to Call and Examine the Stock
BALING TIES.
Baling Ties, Baling Wire, No's 15 and 16
sizes, at factory prices. We can do this because
we bought early. We make a specialty of sup-
plying everything the hay men need in the way
of tools and supplies. Oil well supplies is an-
other line we can fill your wants in.
Come In Any Time, We'll Show You the Goods
Robinson & Nelson.
Chelsea, Indian Territory.
THE CHELSEA *PHARMACT } \%/ O- 1 • LJ,
Culls vour attention to its complete stork of overvthing
that it takes to make a complete stock in a well regulated drug
store It is not one of those places where you can «et what
you want by waiting till it's ordered by mad. but it is always
"Johnny 011 the Spot" with the goods.
In addition to the regular stock it has one of theleom-
Idetest stocks of candies ever brought to the city. Call and
inspect it, then yon 11 buy.
The cigar case contains all the latest ami most populai
brands of cigars, and when you want a pleasant smoke, give the
store a call. Both chewing and smoking tobaccos are earned
and in addition thereto, as many styles of pipes as was ever
displayed in a town the size of Chelsea.
There is an up-to-date soda fountain in the front of the
store and all kinds of cooling leverages as well as icecream
and sherbet.
If voi: want to write a letter this store has the stationery,
and you can got just what you want without going any furt.ier.
The prescription counter is presided over by n thoroughly
competent and painstaking prescriptiomst, who will prepare
everything just as it should be.
THE CHELSEA PHARMACY
B. F. Culi,ey, Proprietor.
Program of First District Convention of Indian Territory.
Wisconsin and
Minnesota
Contain more than 10,000 lakes, neailv
all of which are ideal summer resorts.
They are reached quickly, comfortably,
and inexpensively hp the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway.
The Southwest Limited, the new electric-
lighted train Kansas City to Chicago,
makes direct connections with fast trains
for the lake resorts of Illinois, Wisconsin,
and Minnesota. Only one night on the
road from the Southland to Lakeland.
Booklets for six cents postage.
a. U COBB,
Southwestern Paawnger Agent,
907 Main Kamai City, Mo.
Wednesday Night Welcome Night.
Music.
Dovotionals, conducted by Mrs. Laura Harsha.
Music.
Addresses of Welcome:
For the City, A. Bonds.
For the Churches, Rev. L. L. rl hurston.
For the Schools. Prof. (x. A. Bearden.
For the Local Union, Rev. R. C. Parks.
Music.
Response, Mrs, Harsha.
Response, Mrs. Almena P. McDonald.
Music, offering.
Benediction.
The Executive Committee will meet at Seven
o'clock, sharp.
Thursday Morning.
Convention called to order at Nine o'clock by
the President.
Music,
Devotional, led by Mrs. Myrtle Teeple, of Bar-
tlesville, I. T.
Music.
Three minute talks on the progress of the tem-
perance cause in our. District, the Territory, and
all over the World, by prominent ones present.
Appointing of Committees.
Eleven to twelve o clock, devotional hours led
by Mrs. Clara Hopson, of Blue Jacket, 1.1.
Eleven to twelve o'clock, report of the District
Corresponding Secretary.
Report of District Treasurer, Mrs. Adair.
Adjournment.
Thursday AftcriMOB.
Called to order at two o'clock.
Music.
Devotional, led by Mrs. Bert Shank, of Clare-
more, I. T.
Music.
Reading of Minutes.
President's address.
Music.
Reports of District Superintendents.
Five minutes for physical culture exercise, bj
Mrs. McDonald.
Why should we take the I'uion Signal, the
Champion and Crusader? by Sirs. McDonald
and Mrs. Harsha.
Question box, Mrs. McDonald.
Music.
Adjournment.
Thursday Night.
Music.
Devotional, led by Mrs. Jessie H. Cole of
Bartlesville, I. T. . . .
Music.
Address, by Mrs. Almena P. McDonald.
Music, offering.
Benediction.
Friday Morning.
Called to order at Nine o'clock.
Music.
Devotionals, led by President of Qolagah union.
Music.
Reading of Minutes.
Discussion on Department Work led by Mrs
Harsha.
Ten to eleven. Devotional, led by Mrs. Laura
Parks of Chelsea, I. T.
Eleven to twelve, election of officers.
Adjournment.
Friday Afternoon.
Called to order at two o'clock.
Music.
Devotionals, led by Mrs. Satterloo.
Music.
Reading of Minutes.
Mothers' Meeting and Cradle Roll. Mr . - -•
H. Cole, of Bartlesville, I. T.
Music.
Importance of L. T. L., Mestlames Har-ha„
McDonald and Brendel.
Question Box. Mrs. McDonald.
Parliamentary Drill.
Music.
Adjournment.
Friday Night.
Music.
Devotionals, led by Mrs. McDonald.
Contest, in charge of District Superintendent
of Contests, Mrs. Jessie H. Cole.
Music.
Beuedictiun,
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Quinn, J. W. The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1904, newspaper, July 8, 1904; Chelsea, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175061/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.