The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Always Pays to Buy Standard Made Vehicles.
WE HAVE THEM, VIZ:
Kingman and Parlin & Orendorff Buggies,Surreys, Hacks, Oil Buck Boards and Rub-
, ber Tire Bike Wag« >ns, also Bain and Weber Wagons. Strictly guarantee everything.
Spalding; Brothers
THE COMMERCIAL1 M' >r< < Iri I lorn nnd more
■ j money for the town is the
J. W QUI**. Editor aid Pobllifctr. way to put it. Bo good to
(the drillers when they come
to town, and show them that
CHELSEA.
1ND. TEH
*1.00 a Year In AJvunuv.
_, 1 they have the proper place
Chelsea has Democrats and i''' f °f the people.
oil. —
. 1 he Commercial is for the
Stand up for Chelsea. aud|dt,v*,0P1ment °f it8.town< ttn,1
vou will stand up for vour- wauts eooneration of all
1 ' the pood hustlers of the town
_ regardless of the feelings
Great ia the India,, Ten-i- '.i* "!.I,r,>"st«
tory, and givut is the tow,, 'J1 "''oa d pal together and
of Chelsea. whoop ,t up for a greater
Chelsea.
that the President will bo! Premium Com.
equul to the oeeasion. It is J Lnat week W.J. Strange, man-
t he conviction of this paper nger of the Gkelaea Elevator Co.,
that nothing of real value to offered a pemiuin of 60 cents per
the masses will be done. All I bushel for the best load of white
that can lie expected ill view and yellow Porn res|jertively that
of the past is a building of1 would lie brought to Chefsea on
fences for the next contest. | the 12th, and the premiums were
The poor man has no finger!won by Geo. Waller for yellow
in the pie. corn, and D. L. Sweeny for white.
-~™-'" ■ corn. These gentlemen took the
Ha! Ha! Ha! Funny Books. | premiums at the fair, and again at
Three Years in Arkansaw." "On the Elevator, and it stands to real.-
a Slow Traiu Through Arkansaw, A, . A,' ,
"What Hapjiened to Johnston" on that thL>-v h|lve Koofl
and others. A laugh on every' They are each scientific farmers,
page, at Joe Johnson's. —————
So. MM. Report of the condition of
election
from a
has gone
Democratic
Chelsea has a whole lot of
Arkansawvers, and a whole .
lot of hustlers. u * i i
point of view, but the pood
(>Lr t ... Lord who doeth all things
He that provuieth not wd, mav have had fl , d f
for his own household hath | ir who knowsv Be that as
denied the faith and is worse | itmay> therp ig one thing
certain, the Republican par-j
ty lias nor been endorsed.
than and infidel.
•las. D. Holland, a good sub-
First National Bank,
reported
atfairs at Foyil to i>e in a good
shape.
Dan Oliver \~as in town last
Monday night mid told a lot of
good jokes to his friends. Dan is
an expert when it comes to pass-
ing up really good ones.
Fine, fresh candies, nuts, fruits,
,Jrietrahavf ,coT r)>: s^iS&SiBSEK- —•
people to tune some protec- then- lack of faith in the
tion from the rapacity oflCij(,ue of politicians that ' Ge"' Waller w«w a caller last
..o/xt/w.i-.x.l ...> 1. !i.l. l. . ' I .Yliiiwiiiv (ivaniuir qiwI (ihof^iul Uw>
protected capital, drunk with I mnde Ih(, nomination of llr.ESirSSr4
Parker a fact ove
sitioil at St. Louis. but he will get over the election
- after a while.
The thing for all towns to The time has come for the
people of Chelsea to begin to part of the boodle assembly of the
vvitli; Btate °f Missouri, and it is now
At Chelsea, Indian Territory, at the
close of business, Novem
ber 10th, 1904
RKSOUBCKS.
Loan* and DUt'ouni*
Overdraft*. wcurod and unnwurod
U. S. Hond* to«.-*cnro circulation
Premium* ii U. S. Bonds.
Hunkiin.* home, fumituri' mid fix-
tur * .
Otbor rval e*tat« owm*d
Due from National Hank* (not n -
sern? atfuntM)
Duo from npprov xi rwrrvi; ncentj*
CUvck« and oth'T ca."h item*
Note* of other National Hank*
Fractional paper currency, nickel*
and cent*
Lawful Money fitnerve in Pank. via:
Specie . ft vm i*l
Kedemption fund with U. S. Treasur-
er (ft p'«r cent of circulation)
power, hut win they get it? p^rker'a fort owTiiToppo:;LVuTt t
lh tlie question. sitioil at St. Louis. ; but he will iret over the election I liabilities.
i Capital utock paid in
! Surplus fund
mii . . „ Undivided profits. If-
i . . . - ,i t ,, | —-— «"v( Kev. lanclyliasa picture of a tax^naid * aasi&i
do is to eternally hustle, and people of Chelsea to begin to part of the boodle assembly of the ag&'S
that without failing. Thatj see what can be done
e^iM'n^o.v au,l
And
every
article it
fuaran
reed.
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Come In—take a look at i
beautiful display of
JEWELRY
i the counter you will
also find catalog llluf
t rating
thousand*
of useful
and
practical
Gems
is all that will lniild Chelsea, the development of the natu- lulV- iu,the olfic;e i:f,,he Comniei;-
and tl.e people here realize nil resources of the country;aJ ' Cafl and see'it ' "
the fact, ami are hustling, j contiguous to the town. Let's T, fM Af.„.
Total
INDIAN* Tkxkitohv,
The election is
, RH.
Northkkn Diktrict. J
I. N. B. Dann'>uhur r. Ca'thfor of the above-
1, - . , . . The Chelsea Milling Company named bunk. ttosolemnly swur th 't tlm
clli tO Work 2111(1 I1HVH H ill i I* I ^ * I* ti ^tat«nu nt i.<* tni« to tin* h«Ht of try knowlcdi;a
11; * V . . " Will deliver coal to any part of the ana mm. n. b. Dankbxburo.Cashier.
_ over and j lot of advertising matter, city for 10 cents a bushel. cor^-u^tt
tnZx P'inted,and dlBtribute -it ill Geo. amI Beu Pu r were Sv^f^SSS*
i« something Tt ftg 1 T v 11 hert t °u the *wk' °" a vi8it! dnth
IS sometning. Let 110 mail Oil the Frisco system. It I to their brother and sister, Alfred °rNoTomhor iuw. J. w guv*.
sulk, and let no man pull (will do an immense amount Miss Beulah, resj^ectively.
If you want the
very best values
for your money
BUY HERE
THAT'S ALL
C. L. LANE
the wrong way
2;e her.
good. It will be a meanslThe?®re bustling young men and
„ ,i ,, , ipossibly may locate in the town.
Jetting the world 4know
All pull to- of
of letting the world 4k
what is in store for those who!
H. C. G-oens, "Old Fatty," has |
, sent for the Commercial to go to
An entertainment was given at him ftt Linkville Missouri, and it
Chelsea Academy last Monday,
Arkansas has gone Demo-j want to come to the best I nightetfthat was asjcc^s, and'"that! will«°- He was once a character j
('^.a.l.(; aSaia an.a whole lot j town on the System. [the town turned out to patronize on streets of Chelsea, and was;
<>f Missourians have ottered
the editor all kinds of white
because it was a school affair, a fighting Democrat.
The trusts will have to he That.'ia>11 was Kive un(lt-r the' seems that he will have
FrU
It now
to come |
ico Time Tables
Weht Boi'nd.
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mule to say that he knew them prevented from doing * the au8IJlces Vf ,he Academy. back and tell the boys how it all j « m
down in the country where harm to American industry Save money by buying shoes of happened. He will pet a goodj ka t boim .
they use coon hides for mon-'that they threaten and if the i G^et,r: is s<-llin>? 8PL'p- ljnI,er ail the saine ,l() matter if his | " JJf,
v e.y, but that won't go at all, good things promised of Mr. l'8_ T"!! m s-oes" _ . j state has gone wrong. < | ; m
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the editor is a white ribbon Roosevelt are realized some-L W-' Kul"i departed for St. Hiram Stevens was in town
man and Will stav with the i thine- will be Hnne hilt th f?U18' mght tH 8ee tlle big Monday and tried to scare fhe imp I Alluwe will soon be putting on
, . . • VV1U1 lnt cnmg Will De done, hut the fn r „ncJ transact Ron.fi nther hnai. nnt of hi,f fnil«l i,.l H.on 1 ' " ' " "
emblem of purity.
I Commercial don't
, fair, and transact some other busi- out of politics, but failed and then j airs, as the papers say it will 1« 11
believe Iiess. laughed off the trouble. J city in a few months.
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
see us.
LBROSI
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-
to the celebrated Round Oak ana Cole's Hot Blast, neither of these stoves need a tacom-1
mendation, we make no excuses for either of them. If you want a stove that will keep fire,
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 tne word's full meaning. "KEEP FIRE."
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Quinn, J. W. The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904, newspaper, November 18, 1904; Chelsea, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175080/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.