The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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LOCAL NEWS.
Hurrah for Chelsea.
There • tnlk of a corn carnival
here this full.
Fralt cake supplies, fresh nt
Johnson's,
Mrs. Ouinii linn been «iuit*« sit
tliitt week, hut in improving.
When iu Chelsea into tin
Palace Drug Store and *r«*' tf'*M
cigar, and take a spin on tin* l>ioy
Ha—all for F> cents.
It will 8cmhi Ih> time fur the ti)
engines to arrive, and then 1 « y
iji't up your volunteer tire compii
ny.
Putnam anil Diamond Dyes at
the Palace Dru>{ Store. '
C. W. Poole has Imhmi pushing
work on his new residence on
"Pn spcct Heights." and will try
to eat Christmas dinner within its
walla, if possible.
Highest cash price paid for eggB
at Hogue & Paxaon'a.
.Toe Flowers, a reader of the
Commercial from Owassa, was iu
town a pnrt of this week. He in
;tn old landmark of tin* town, and
looks natural on the streets.
Package coffee 12 1-2 cents at
<Jreer's.
Dr. Tinsley, of Foyil, was in
town one day this week, and the
irood people of Chelsea saw his
lienevolent looking face wreathed
in smiles several times before he
left.
Buv that Oil Buck-Board of
Sliding Bros.
Mr. U. S. Jefferies, who has
been <in the sick list for the past
few days, was out this week, and
all the boys were glad to see
'"Sherm" around where they could
shake his paw.
Give me your orders for Books
for Christmas. Can fill your
wants. Joe Johnson.
Gordon Roberts has finished
his big new house, and is now at
home in it. He has one of the
most comfortable and most l>eau-
tiful residences in Chelsea. He
also has one of the most desirable
locations for a home in the town.
Prescription work done right at
the Chelsea Pharmacy, day or
night.
Goodbye, Mr. Turkey, we'll! Nail# and Barb Wire plumper'
meet yon 'llianluuiviug. say* Mr*. | than dirt. Robinson A Nelson.
Mr. A O. Philli|M has U'gun
Spalding Bros. have another i the erection of a lie* house in the
waK ' went part of town tin Pr<m|ieot j
% Height*. He will build a nice
car load of Hain and Weher
oiik ordereil.
A touch of high life will Im1
given the great American hird,
l'hankxgiviiig day.
At Constable'* Palace Drug
Store you will tiiul I'nele Sam's
Nerve and Bone Liniment for man
or lieaat.
Do all you can to belli build up
ilie town and you will do yourself
much good iu this world.
You can buy a quarter of heef
at Hogue Si Puxson's for, fort'
quarter, 6c per pound; hind qiiar-
ler, tic per pound.
Joe Nelson, of the firm of Rob.
iiiNou A Nelson, has Is'en on the
>ick list this week with an attack
f grip.
Finest line of Sundries in town
it Chelsea Pharmacy. Pipes,
Brushes, Purees, Conilw and Rub-
tier Goods of all kinds.
Clarence Walker has returned
from his work on the Panther
Creek oil lease, and seems glad to
gut into winter quarters in Chel-
sea.
Special bargains in groceries at
Greer's.
Panther Creek has <t fine well
that it is said will produce fiO
barrels per day. This proves that
Charlie Mehlin has been dealt
kindly with by the Lord.
See those handsome glass table
sets, only 40 cents at Johnson's.
R. B. Little, for the Benedict
'aper Co.. was a pleasant caller
Monday, and showed the imp
some good bargains In stationery.
He is a pleasant gentleman.
It never rains, but it pours, is a
common expression. We are ov-
erloaded with bargains in furni-
ture and stoves. Our customers
will be the gainer by the over-
stock, we must sell at any price,
hinsou & Nelson.
cottage t here. Congratulations,
Drillers ami contractor*: We
can sell anything to satisfy your
demands iu oil well supplies.
Robinson & Nelson.
The Frisco will run an excursion
froiu St. Louis to Carmen, Okla-
homa, also from Memphis on the J
same tlate, the 17th, and will pass
Chelsea sometime during that day.
Mechanics and farmers: We
have what you want in builders'
hardware, See us now. Robin-
son & Nelson.
The drlilers on the Bibles farm
have abandoned well No. 1. and
will licgin on No. 2 nearer the
river than the (int. They think
they will tind a good How of oil
there.
We deliver stoves, furniture and
matting to any place in town, free
of charge. Robinson & Nelson.
A special train passed through
Chelsea Wednesday on its way to
Oklahoma, loaded down with mil-
lionaires, it is said. It is possibly J
true, because they had a penuri-l
ous look.
Watch our "ad" for bargains
fqom now until Christmas. Rob-
inson & Nelson.
Henry Allison has completed
the painting on the W. G. Milam
residence recently acquired by the
Oklahoma & Cherokee Central i
Railroad Company,.and it is a
nice looking job.
Something nice coming for hoi-1
iday trade. iWi't forget us. Rob-
inson & Nelson.
The boys all miss Harry Mc-
Laughlin. and every time they see
the imp, some of them ask about
him. He will confer a favor on
all concerned if lie will write a
letter to the Commercial and tell
his impressions of the recent elec-
tion.
dealing
Instate
r roedmen
making
Elliott & Miller,
Real Estate, Insurance, Collections,
Reprenent Home of the lies! old line companies,
("'tin write nil clauses of business.
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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 nil
they are entitled to. Try it a month.
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' Carvers for thanksgiving, cut-
I lery to suit everybody. Robinson
& Nelson.
Win. Dove, one of the tank
makers for Percy Wilkins. has re-
turned to his home in Warren,
Pennsylvania, after being here all ('Inborn Hill was on the sick
summer. While here, he made i;m{ Monday, but all he needed to
restore liiin was a trip
many friends. His younger broth-
er, "Buck." accompanied him.
Take your eg^s to Hogue &
Paxson.
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Don't Buy
till you have seen the Big
Stock of Dry Goods and
Furnishing Goods now on
sale at
N. LEVINE'5.
He guarantees that the
goods will be just as rep-
resented, and he knows
they are the finest ever
opened in Chelsea. Don't
take his word for it, but
come and investigate.
| You Will Then be Satisfied.
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to Arkan-
sas, and the imp tried to get him
to take it. This is no country for
j a Democrat, unless lie wears his
■ fighting clothes all the time like
the imp. "Clalx'" is too timid.
Leave your orders at the Chel
sea Milling Company for coal,
j Delivered to any part of the city.
Dr. E. L. Pierce was up from
1 Foyil, and shook hands with the
limp Tuesday, and told a few Ark-
ansas yarns while here. Dock
! Massey called into the office about
j the same time and reminiscenses
flew so thick and fast that the imp
! had to go to hard work to offset
; the effect.
We know the milling business
; by heart. It is our sole business.
Our supremacy lies in one .thing,
and that one thing is America
Patent Flour. It is the best flour
j on earth that we know of. It isi
always good.
Chelsea Milling Co.,
U. S. Jefferies, Mgr.
The engineering corps of the:
I Oklahoma & Cherokee Central is
now changing location in one or
j two places where it has been
i found advisable to do so. Soon it
will be on the construction work.
When that part of the work is
done then the contractors can
NEW HORSES. NEW RIGS.
If you want to make a drive in the country,
and don't want to wear your arm off firing up,
give Platts' Livery Stable and Wagon Yard a call.
Everything first class and nothing that is not ex-
actly as it should be. If you want ti saddle horse
come and see me; if you want a rig with good
drivers attached, come and see me.
Yours for business,
W. H. Platts.
Telephone in office.
Chelsea Academy
Chelsea, Indian Territory.
A High-Grade Training School for Boys & Girls
Offers Full Academic Courses in
Mathematics, Science, Music,
English, Latin, Elocution,
History, ' Greek, Painting.
Prepares Boys and Girls for College.
A High Standard of Morals Among Students,
and General Discipline Unsurpassed.
Full Faculty of Cultured & Experienced Instructors.
School Year Begins on the Third Monday
in August, and Continues Ten Montns.
CI. A. BEARDEN, l)rinclpnl.
scribed to the road as a bonus.
Guns, ammunition and sporting | Ladies, I have u new line of
goods. Robinson & Uelson. Shopping Baits in all the latest
Percy Wilkins has put sky j designs. Something entirely
come and the merchants of Chel-1 lights in the shop roof to help the l new> Bislrop, the Jeweler,
sea wiil have a chance to make tank makers see their work. Dr. I". E. Dodd was in town
some of the money they have sub- j We ge]1 on monthly payment8.1 ^ Saturday, and said a pleasant
! Robinson & Nelson. j word to the imp.
i Levine has collected all hiselec-' Stove boards and stove mats of
! tiou beta and is happy. ?n 81ZPf> descriptions at Rob-
| | inson & Nelson's.
The young men who took wives j _ _
in Chelsea last week now have all j There is a strong feeling against
the buttons sewed on their cloth-1 production of the Sunday op-
ing and they fit better. It helj)S **ra in Chelsea, and in obedience
some few young men to get mar- ito ,llnt feeling, the date has lieen
ried. The Commercial certainly 1 <diR ged to Monday night, instead
congratulates them very earnestly, of Sunday. It is a good indication
of the moral tone of the town to
Don't forget the fact that if you see this stand taken by the theatre
want to get the best cough syrnp going people.
in the market, Lane's Corner .
Drug Store is the place. Mr. Scott, cashier of the Bank
, , , . , of Chelsea, informs the Ojtnmer-
The hmher man has been Wd-,rial that his ,)roU j w Swo,ti
ing walnut logs here this week. W(W elwted to tW ,ower hoUSe „f
Now is the time of year that the Montana general assemblyi
you are liable to have a cough and and had a glorious time of it in
in order to pivpare for it take a the campaign. The Commercial
bottle of cough syrup home with met him while he was here last
you. Lane has it at the Corner fall, and enjoyed him very much.
Drug Store. ' : Mr. Scott has our congratulations.
J. V. GUINN, Painter.
Prices For Work. By
the Day, with helper,
$5.00 per day.
Without Helper, $3.00 per
day.
Job Work, $3.00 per
square for three yoat
work ; $2.00 |>er square
for two coat work, and
$1,00 per square for one
coat work.
ALL WORK DONE IN FIRST
CLASS STYLE.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.