The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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MATTi FOR ALLUWE WILL LEAVE CHELSEA MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 7:30, A. M.
LOCAL NEWS.
oil II
iori'land wiim
•null hill.
ill toWII
<l(iy.
ii SWiuim wiw in (own,
mil shook hands with
Then* nrt four car load of pip*
for the Standard's lino fruin this
place lo Bartlesville. stacked on
tht* Frisco right-of-way, ready to
In- struug along tin* route wlieii
th« onlt'r comes for work to Infill.
(haul KiioiikIi, Success mill
Kingman Sulky Plow* nl S|ml«|.
ing Brothers.
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III tin
Tii-1 i iv
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I t latest tiling in U'lts, w««
Hil l. .
I•. Ii >ash hiuI fHiuily, of Fort
(Jill ..crc ill IIn* city a |ilirl of
lllili ■>, l|i,
.1 1 Wade, tliu saw mill iiiuii, |1(1 -, - « •:
wit Wednesday -mi a I hi h- i1 "•'I*''" Pharmacy where they will
OU for luiy Indent at Lane's Cor-
i er Drug Store.
Claybourue Bill linn lieen suf-
fering with hlint«im on IiIh face
for til# |Mint few ilayn, caused hy
getting too close to II cauldron of
Isiiliug pitch thut was Ikmhu- used
to roof the in*w livery Imrn of
which he in tin* owner
FIX IT!
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Judge Wade S. Stanlleld, of /,„o ... ,, , Al ,
Vinita, iiml Judge E. W. Henry, ,, („H M,) M fo'""J'1 "'«
of Tom. Haute, fiididano, were in J",Ji"'.^?- i ?'• ^l vor
town Tuesday on business eon. :¥" ^.lo ■ > lJ,,r« of ,uw Bwhup
town Tuesday on business coil. I
nected with tlie handling of valu-
ulile oil lands in thin part of the
oil field.
to the
wrti: n
Take your protcriptions
( 'helwa Pharmacy where
have prompt mid expert attention.
Foi the Ih'sI of Kvafiornted
fruit o to Staats <V: Bea,
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Bishop.
Will ('lark wan in CheUen, Tues.
day, anil told the Commercial that
one of Ilia little girls had fallen
out of a peach tree and dislocated
inei ...««ioii. j "avw prompt and expert attention. I'4'r but that she was doing
u,: . jirr r,hs M"":*- i•"rcc:':.uSr,"w""d u"-
"'W' ' I '«""« ,H,. „( nl.. wtIl*r«™nm!m Huliimon ii Nelaon have
Ji Ichuight wan in town, occurrence for the town to have | changed their ad thin week. Head
t\ eiliii ay, mid seemed well pleas nil the streets in the business din- j ft"d aee what they have to offer.
eiUitli affairs generally. 'trict crowded with wagons every The Imp had rahhit for break-
florin e M. Adams departed for ^111 week. fnH( une (|HV jj,j„ Who
St. l/oiiia, Wednesday night, to; Cjgars and Tobacco at Staats & said that the'Strike in the packing
fleet.'' sights on tin1 pike, and i Bea'* store. Whetiyou want some houses affected the ap| tite of the
oIbi'v. Ik re. He will U* gone sev- chewing or smokiug give them a. moulder of public opinion? There
eral lays. 'call. : >a only oue thing to do, utilize the j
Little drops of water make the 1 '*Btural reaoiircea and let the fac-
niighty ocean, and by courteous, tones go to the bow wows.
tii t. , „ treatment of our customers we .Just rec<>ivi>d « un™l i;,,„
the w Bank"of Chl'Ise'fSi,^ llleTtm the ZachandSehSds T™"*' JUn,,H'rH Bnd W°rk S,,,irti4-
will b'. pu, in this week, and nex? with ouJ frii^ .r'pt.to- | mOU,,y °"
week the money of that institu- and Wagon Yanl. j uistiop & Uisliop.
Hon will begin to jiass over the T(! . . „ , ...l Johnny Patton has an abund-
new counters of the now house. •• smoke that will ance of work since the oil well
JWr«se« aSEESS
? When you need anything in the1
line of optical goods go to Bishop
and get something good, instead of
buying from some fellow going
through the country with a worth*
I less article.
Mr. Kimberlin, day operator
here has resigne and was relieved
|Sunday. He will goto Missouri
and rest awhile, and then says he
will hunt another location. He
i was a careful and accomplished
operator here, and made many
, friends.
A new Line of Peggy from Par
is hand bags at Bishop's.
W. W. Davis came home from
Claremore Saturday night, and
departed Monday .for Hot Springs
where it was suppoed he was all
last week and the week before.
He tried radium water and said it |
was good but did not produce ra-
diatioii enough to cure rheumatism _
j We have decidedly the nicest
line of enamel ware in town. We
invite you to call and see it. Bishon
J & Bishop.
W. H. Moreland was a pleasant
caller Wednesday and told the
I Commercial that his corn was
j looking much better since the re-
| cent showers. He says that his
j cotton is also looking nice, and
| will do well. His baby was sick
and he had brought it to lie treat*
| ed by the doctor.
When you need anything in the
line of wash-tubs, wash-boards,
buckets of any kind, dish-pans,
stew-pans, coffee pots, teapots, or
anything in this line, we have it,
und *he prices are the lowest in
town. Bishop & Bishop.
J. T. Kelly, ex-editor of the
J>. (J. Bower* will repair any old sowinginachinu
or bioyolo nml make tlicin rim liko when uew. If you
have
nuule
oioyclo ninl tiiuki' tln-in run liko whon now. Ifynti
vo any audi tiling bring them to liim ami have tliein
nlo new, at his harnew uliop in Chelaea, 1. T.
FIRE! TORNADO!
Archiliald Bonds roprcst'iits roliahle Hro and tornado
insurance companies. Insure with him.
OFFICE ON WEST SIXTH STREET.
Elliott & Miller
Insurance,
some
Hess
Chelsea Academy
Chelsea, Indian Territory.
A High-Grade Trajning School for Boys & Girls
Offers Full Academic Courses in
Mathematics, Science, Music,
English, Latin, Elocution,
History, Grre^k, Painting.
Prepares Boys and Girls for College.
A High Standard of Morals Among Students,
and General Discipline Unsurpassed.
Hill P acuity of Cultured & Experienced Instructors.
School Year Begins on the Third Monday
in August, and Continues Ten Montns.
a. A. BEARDEN, Principal.
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♦ CHELSEA ^
| Elevator & Storage I
Chelsea Milling Company
U. M. ilBPPBklliM, MiinniriiP. '
Manufacturer* of
America Patent Flour. 0. K. Straight Patent Flour.
Lily of Egypt Flour. Gold Barrel Flour.
Corn Meal, Chops, and Mill Feed.
All Orders Promptly Filled. Highest Market Price Paid for
All Kinds of Grain.
THE CASH PLAN!
Adopted by this store some time jigo
has proved to be very popular with
S. A. McSpadden & Son,
and their many customers. It is the
only plan by which both sides get all
they are entitled to. Try it a month.
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| IS THE BEST PLAN
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In the market for all kinds of
grain. White bolted meal and
chops a specialty.
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Penfield Brothers 5
A Fine Line of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Furnishings.
If you want a shoe foi
STYLE,
FINISH, and
WEARING QUALITY
Buy a
"DITTMAN"
Chase & Sanborn's
High Qrade
COFFEES
Universally Liked
and
Sought by Consumers
Trv Thfrn.
Pryor Creek" ^
through town Sunday afternoon
ion his way to Pond Creek, Okla-
homa, where he expects to engage
j in other than the newspaper bus-
iness. The Commercial hopes for
| him the success that his efforts
I merit.
Go to Staats & Bea for pure
• fresh bread that will piease your
21 mouth.
J Mrs. John D. Scott delightful-
• ly entertained the Embroidery
• Club Thursday evening. Mrs.
• Scott elways affords her guests a
• pleasant hour when they meet
• with her, and the Embroidery >
3 Club looks forward to her enter-
• ■ tainments as events long to lie re-
• mem be red.
• Don't forget our low prices for
• cash. McSpadden & .Sons.
• That a shirt waist party would
• lie a very popular institution,goes
9 without saying, and the wonder iB
• that some of the youngsters of
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N and after August first I will
do a strictly cash business.
No goods will be charged to
anyone. Goods ordered by phone will
be sent cash on delivery. I will treat
one and all alike. I thank each and
all of you for your kindness, past favors
and pleasant business relations, and
solicit your future business on a cash
basis, assuring you that we will sell you
goods cheaper for cash than we have
been doing under a credit system.
Kindly let me have your trade and I
will show you that it. will save you
money to pay cash.
'I hanking you in advance for
your future favors, I am,
Yours respectfully,
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C. A. Davis pursued the strenu- Judge Archibald Bonds started
ous life for a few moments one to Tahlequah, Monday, and was
day this week, and followed it compelled to turn back IxMHuae of
®n nwple rest. That is the of the operators strike that was
Chelsea don't get up oneYiid thus i 8,i?,i"oub' . a,uJ ordered on the Katy Monday af-
give the young Lopl« „f the 2^?,^*"***. M1°f "'V ,atta,'k «nioo„ at four o'cli-k.
community am opportunity to have never ^. "hamed^bv' th" *'•" Son,e IJt'°Ple K«v that a man
_ . # comfort and pleasure mixed in a ",®ce } ^ ****"- ^ but the fact is
Pen field RrnfhAKO 1 degree that would be appreciable. ' „ .4. .... that he will, for Jim Colton has
,I,C,U ororners • Brin^ v„,.r Mr-. Mattmgly is the new day been doing that Tcrj thing wh,le
hi\r"
B y Mr- Kunberlin, who has resigned, sick list for the l ast f«w days.
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Quinn, J. W. The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1904, newspaper, August 5, 1904; Chelsea, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175065/m1/8/: accessed April 24, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.