The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Always Pays to Buy Standard Made Vehicles. \
WE HAVE THEM, VIZ:
Kingman and Parlin & Orendorff' Busies ,Surreys, Hacks, Oil Buck Boards and Rub-
, ber Tire Bike Wag' 'lis, also Bain and Weber Wagons. Strictly guarantee everything.
Spalding Brother-s,
THE COMMERCIAL
J W VUIXN. Editor tad PobUth.r.
CHKLSKA. .... I SI). TKR.
4I.(K) ti Ywur In Ativtincu.
The City Hank & Trust T,lt' <'onniu;ri;iul don't
('oinpaiiv ojM'ix'<l its dooivi w""' ll" "•ji'i'v to Bar-
for business Tuesday morn- d**ville and under no cir-
iug, and in doing so furnish- ,'l||ll>|"||,'r> would it do so
made a history of great great
achievements that makes its
tradition saered, and proves
tut !u world the integrity of
its principles.
ed one more evidence of t he
desirability of the town of
Chelsea as a business propo-
sition. It is one of the
choicest spots on the green
earth, ami all good business
men who have seen it ac-
knowledge the fact. The
City Hank it Trust Company
will make money from the
start because they have stall-
ed in t he right local ion.
A cont ributor to t Kan-
sas City Star says that Davis
is not the issue,' hut I hat I lie
Democratic candidate for
governor is the real issue,
and that he stands for the
better element of political y
tin
knowingly, but it seems to
the editor that the newspa-
pers of that hustling little
city have done the business
interests of that place a great
amount of harm by t he stand
they have taken in the mat-
ter of t lie ()k lahoma it ('1km-
okec Central Railway. The
proposition is a bona fide
one and will he carried out
to the letter by the railroad
company: II is not a <jues-
tion of how much harm tin
newspapers of Bartlesville
can do ihe railroad, but
UN)1 and is with liiui yet. A year
ago lit* enrolled with ucorres]M)nd.
once Inw school ami began a ays.
lematie Ilium* study iiml has lately
completed a two years'course with
general average of '.IB per cent on
a liunl examination ami has stud-
ied only (hiring his spare time.
Claremore Messenger.
The Color Line in Society.
The effort made by a so-called
"resolute" society woman of Chi-
cago to wipe out the social color
line will not succeed, and thosej
who will sutler most from the fail-
ure will lie the negroes who have
been encouraged by her to aspire
to equality with the whites. To
(jive a tea with the color line ob-
literated was worthy of the keen
enterprise which keeps Chicago
always in the limelight; but the
author of this new innovation has
attempted more than any woman
l>e she ever so courageous and
determined can accomplish.
Between all the different races
that inhabit the globe, there is a
ISAVE MONEY.!
You Can Siivc Muncy If You Will. ^
We sell ior CASH only, and can make you
close prices. If you trade with me you will
have no other fellow's bills to pay. My cus-
tomers have no accounts to pay for some
one who runs away for we make no accounts.
I Can Save You Money on
Groceries Confections
School Books Stationery
Fruits, and Vegetables
Come in and See*
No Trouble to Show Goads.
Telephone No. 60.
methods. I n about a dozen
lines of this assertion he savs
that the Democrats are pre-
paring to intimidate about
20,000 negroes so as to pre-
vent them from voting.
Now. he has made the truth
about as clear as mud, a con-
dition consistent with the
cause he is supposed to rep-
resent. A salable so called
independent paper. That is
the wav tin. Commercial sees
it.
t hink I hey will not have t he
encouragement of the husi-
Tliis time next
-•ee the news of tin
in the < 'onimercial.
week wi
'lection
Wheth-
rates the Cherokee Nation from
the state of Arkansas, about 30
.. , .. years ago. At an early age he ac-
er it goes Kepublican or quired the rudiments of an educa-
Demoeratic, the intelligence tion in the neighborhood schools,
of the country will rule. mother dying when he was
Some people who have been qui,n' fi"d him nt
««d«i protect ion „i> ihmk R IJitfSS 'J'ti
that the industries of the | Illinois river. In the meantime
country would lie crippled if his thirst for knowledge grew and
the Democratic party was to he studied such books and papers
be victorious, but'it don't; f ile 001,1(1 «et.hold of- 1,1 tur"
fr. ti, (■ 1 he was an engineer, printer and
,tand to reason that such drUK Herk, Ut his ambition
Would lie the ease because | for a knowledge of the law.
certain degree of alienation, and
. 011 j this tendency is especially marked
t he ot In-r hand |I IS a (pies- between the Caucasians and Ethi-
tion ol how h.llcli- harm l lu-v ;opinns. You may assume, if you
can do the town of Hartles-'"'boose, that this is not right, hut
ville, Thev have injured iif '.r is "!'"ni! wl,v is 'J so
. . • , universale In America, where
own to the extent that j jj,t. were kept for genera-
road will not go there at Hons iu slavery, there is a positive
all. for the reason that thev antipathy between the whites and
i the blacks. This, happily, has
been overcome to flu* degree of I
... . mi i giving to the negroes their civil
le ot the town 1 lie pa- rju],tSi am] placing them in the
pel's have made this linpres- way of working out their own sal-
sion, and they will see it in I vat ion. The very finest and most
time, and regret it. enlightened re))resentatives of the
— ! race are satisfied with this and
ask for nothing more.
In all cases where negroes are
What a young man of pluck | prompted to class themselves with ,
and determination can do in the the whites they are placed in a
I way of securing an education is j position which is distinctly pre-
iNustrate(l in the case of Win. It. j judicial to themselves, and that
Harper, of Foyil. He was born will be the inevitable result of the ~'
near the imaginary line that sepa- effort of the Chicago woman who ical aid was called and he
The Only Store.
A Striking Example.
Guardian Sale.
fFirxt r'Hbli'hwl October iil Wl.l
I will, on Friduv. November 11, HM. at thr
hour of 2 o'cloc* r. M.. of -aid day. at m\ r *-i-
u< near Alluwe, in the ('herokoo Nation,
ami Norihrm District of Indian Territory. • s
i,o-*o for-a?M ar public atirtion :« the hi,r!..*-f
bidder th « t or omil property of the minor heir-*
of Ko-"-, '|it"h-m|. ron.-i^tin^ i f s |u ad
of horse*, certain household ;*o<xi and other
article*.
Ti-rni1- of sale: Purchases of le.m than T *u
•51'H Hollars to 1m- r ;«id for ca«h in hand, for
jHirrlia-ii-s i>f mor - than that amount, rat-h in
iiioid, or a note with approved security, pa)able
i tirlit mont- after date.
TIih 23*1 tiny of Oetolwr 1!#4.
HI RAM STEVENS.
Guardian of minor heir-
of Geor^«* Ho**. deceased.
Frisco Time Tuhtlus.
West Bound.
II Oklahoma FJxprr-,**
HP M 't or
113 Mei.w.r
111 Local Freight
Ea.ht Hou>p.
412 Kan tern Kxprtv*
vJ'i Mi* *or
•111 Meteor
U'2 Local Frelirtit
I :'S\ p. in.
1 :I0 a. in.
1 :}■" a. in.
KrJl a. m.
I :40 p. ro.
1<!:(C{ a. in.
I ' :'2U a. rn.
p. in.
has started out to break down the
color line in society. K. C. Star.
Attempted Suicide.
A man by the name of Holly
living near Checotah attempted to
take his life last Friday evening
at Oaktaha by taking a heavy dose
of Chloroform. He had had some
trouble with his wife who is at
Oaktaha and after failing in his
attempt to secure a reconciliation,
he started to return to Checotah,
but only had gone as far as Elk
was ('reek when he was found in an
unconscious condition. He
vived.
When heard from last he was
past past all danger and will re-
cover. Checotah Enquirer.
The Commercial congratulates
Air. and Mrs. H. H. Lindley upon
the arrival of a fine boy on the af-
ternoon ot the 20th. He is a ten
pounder, and is the delight of the
whole family. May he iive long
and be the continual joy of his
parents is the wish of the Com-
mercial.
THE PROSPEROUS
SOUTHWEST
No - 'cti«.n of the United Stat". ia mo prof-
porum* as the South\\e«;. The lands ar «
productive and can be purcha at re a-un-
able price*. If yon want to Mecure a home
or make an investment in Kood farm land*,
investigate thi* .-ocrion.
If yon will tell mo what yon want ami the
ainouni yon want to invist. 1 will furnish
you with li* - and prices of lands and ralu-
eble information.
Home -eeker-* dxcursion tickets ;n the
Southwest are on sale the find and third
Tm-days of each month, at ori" fare plus
?*1.00 for t he round trip. These tick« : - havrt
a final limit of Jl days and permit * top-over*
in both diriM?tions, south of Windsor Mo.,
and Kincaid. Kan. Tliis offer* an opportu-
nity to thoroughly inTCHtinatt,' the South-
west at a small cost. Let mo send you illiw.
nited matter, mars and full
particular*. Address
GEO MORTON
' c G-P.ArT.A.. M.K.AT. Ry.
St. Louis. .Mo.
I\ .. 4.* , i , , . „ , f ; iiin-<uib«-juus conuiuun. j\v
party lias (began working for Mr. Foyil a. taken hrk to Oaktaha where m.
its of all people who have money
The City Bank & Trust Compa- to bank. Mr. \onng. the cashier,
was ny has opened for business, and 's ,ln atfable and courteous young
will !).■ pleased to have the dej os- man, and will make many friends.
Corn is coming- in and you had better get a new Wagon before you break the old one
down. We have 'em.
We wish to call special
attention to our line of
Builders' Hardware. We
are now in better shape
to supply your wants
than ever before, and
anyone anticipating
building will do well to
<c
g$2]
see us.
■}&
We have just received a
large assortment of Chry-
solite Ware and and are
making some interesting
prices. We also have a
complete line of Nickel
Ware. If you are from
Missouri, we can show
you.
Well, When it Comes to Stoves, We are on Deck with the Goods, and Don't You Doubt It. We Know Good Stoves.
We have the finest line of heating stoves ever shown in Chelsea. Especial attention is call-
^ ^ -n i id Cole's Hot Blast, neither of these stoves need a recom-
If you want a stove that will keep fire,
fire 24 hours, and we
we carry the word's full meaning.
mendation, we make no excuses for either of them.
we have it. Cole's Hot Blast is guaranteed to keep fire" 24 hours, and we"will stand"behind
the guarantee. We say "keep fire," we carry the word's full meaning. "KEEP FIRE '
W. G. MILAM & SONS.
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Quinn, J. W. The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1904, newspaper, November 4, 1904; Chelsea, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175078/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.