The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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local happenings.
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The Epiioopd church will be
dedicated Sunday.
Dont forget the trip around
the World, Nov 29.
Dean R. Low gave a card party
Thursday in honor of Mrs. Mix-
Come and see me in my new
store. Joe Johnson.
Hindmans, the store that is
always busy, come see us.
Piaeul.e el«n««« wound- i. k(«lity antiaeii*
lie, sDtqotlMl for crscknd tiHiids (> <*! f« rrut.
•old br Chalm Fliirmarjr.
Call up phone 60 for good
things to eat.
4m troubled witb pilnl One application
of MnllA will |iva ftMi rvlipf. Sold
bf Chile— Pharmacy.
See Ezsard before you rent or
buy houses- House and lot
$800.00.
Tom Um liver, more tho bowel*. cI" dm the
•MtM. Dade's Little Liter Pilla never gripe.
Bold by Chelsea Pharmacy.
The Whist Club met at Mrs,
Horace Adams Wednesday night
Patronize the Home Mission
ladies on their trip thanksgiving.
Miss O'Neill returned from
the eastern markets Wednesday
on the noon train.
Take a trip around the world
on Thanksgiving
Pauline Kelley of Vinita was
the guest of Mrs. C. W. Poole,
this week.
Reward! Reward! for trading
at Hinemans. See their new add
for information
Mayo Bradfleld, of Altimont,
Kans. was in Chelsea a few days
this week on business.
The Bartlesville News observes
that our grandfathers said "Sked-
dadle'* and that we have simplified
it to "Skidoo.''
Corn is 21 cents a bushel in
Centralia and a threat to pay -0
cents this week. How's that?
"Save the pennies and the dol
lars will take care of them-
selves.'' ft per cent discount.
See Hindman's new add
Mr*, Gammon and daughter,
Queena, returned Tuesday from
' an extended visit to New York
and the east.
The postoffice election passed off
very quitely Tuesday. U. S. Jef
feries getting a majority of the
votes. This will be quite a sur
prise to Roosevelt.
In Philadelphia they awarded
the prize to a stxty-five pound
pumpkin and the paj>ers printed
long stories about its enormons
aize. Comment is unheocessary.
When wanting auything in the
drag line you should not tail to
call at the Chelsea Pharmacy and
see B. F. Cuiley, the genial pro-
prietor in his new quarters. He
has one of the finent drug stores
in the territory.
See our prices before you
buy. Joe Johnson.
W. E. Johnson, special agent of
the interior department, has given
notice at Muskogee that within a
week he will begin destroying all
New SUte. Mistletoe, Choctaw
Beer, Tintop, and other soft
drinks, resembling beer, he finds
iu the Indian Territory.
Garland Marrs, son of D. M.
Marrs, for years editor and pro-
prietor of the Vinita Chieftain'
at one time the leading demo-
cratic daily in Indian Territory
has succeeded E. H- Eves as
city editor of the Daily Demo-
crat in Tulsa. Eves will go to
Missiouri.
Notice.
We do a thirty day credit busi-
ness. It you trade with us you
must settle the first of each
month,
McSpadden & 8on.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Pills act on both kidneys and
liver, and as a result affords the
quickest relief from those troubles
resulting from an excess of uric
acid. Such troubles as rheumat
ism, back-ache, sciatica, etc., are
quickly relieved by a few doses
of this modern remedy for the
kidneys. Sold by Chelses Phar
mscy
A noar stomach' A had breath* • !>•■*? com-
plexion and t th *r consequence* of a disordered
digestion are quickly removed by the use of
Ring's Tablets. Two days treatm t
free. Hold by Chelsea Pharmacy
Need a good cathartic? A pill
is best. Say a pill like DeWitt's
Little Early Rrsers. About the
most reliable on the market. Sold
by City Pharmacy
Famous Strike Breakers.
The most famous strike breakers
in the land ars Dr. King's Nsw
Life Pills. When liver and bowels
go on a strike they quickly settle
the trouble ane the purifyin« work
goes right on. Best core tor con-
stipation, headache and dizziness
25c at B. F. Culiey, druggist
See Joe Johnson in his new
store for bargains in groceries.
Prescription filling is s science
and we provide the roost scientific
service. We also guarantoe pur
ity of ingredients. Let ns put up
your prescriptions.—Lane's Cor-
ner Drug Store.
Here is our condensed opinion
of the original Laxative Cough
Syrup: "Nearly all other cough
syrups are constipating especially
those containing opiates. Ken-
nedy's Lexative (containing)
Honey and Tar moves the bowles
contoins no opiate, Conforms to
the National Pure Food snd Drug
Law. Sold by City Pharmacy,
Come to Cambell's bowling alley
tor recrestion and wholesome ex
ere is*. tf
Great redaction on honey,
preserves, tobacco, baking pow
der, etc., at Joe J ohnson's new
store.
TMs Means Ysu.
If you owe McSpadden and
Bona past due account please
call and settle by December 1,
1906 and make satisfactory ar
rangements, as we well close all
old accounts after that date.
McSpadden & Son,
Notice.
All persons wishing to beoome
subscribers to the Commercisl, oan
come in and subscribe this month
and receive the paper from Sep
tember 1906 to January 1st 1908.
remember this offer stands for this
month only.
Made Happy for Life.
Great happiness came into the
home of S. C. Blair school super-
intendent at St. Albans, W. ^a.
when his little dsughter was re-
stored from the dreadfulcomplaint
he names. Hssays: "Mydsugli
ter had St. Vitus' Dance which
yielded to no treatment but grew
worse until as a last resort we
tried Electric Bitters; and 1 re-
joice to say three effected a com-
plete cure." Quick sure cure for
nervous complaints, general de-
ibity, female weakness impover-
ished blood and malaria. Guar-
anteed by B. F. Cuiley s drug
store. Price 60o.
Poole's
Opera House,
To-Night
After • the Minnows
Comes the Whale.
TERRYS
Uncle Tom's
Cabin Co.
Traveling in their own
two Special Pullman
Cars.
35 People
The Chelsea Commercial's
Greatest Magazine Bargain
of the Year
including the biggest magazines at the littlest prices.
We can save you 4O per cent in standard magazine
subscriptions if you accept this offer NOW.
40 PER CENT SAVED
Review of Reviews ----- $3.00
Womans Home Companion 1.00
Success Magazine 1.00
$5.00
Chelsea Commercial - - - - 1.00
Regular Price $6.00
The time for subscribing for one periodical is past. Every refined home, whore good reading is
appreciat ed, is not without its fsinily group of periodicals— something for the man, something for
the young people, something for the woman. These three magazines fill the bill completely as a
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Chelsea Commercial, saving 40 percent as well as the trouble of corresponding with four publish
era.
Six million of the best people of America have found these three great magazines the Review
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REMEMBER—the three great magazines above cost $6.00 if bought
separately and the Commercial costs $1.00 too. We offer all four to you
for a limited time only for $3.00. Send in your order to-day. Do it now.
This offer will be withdrawn.
Our Price
ONLY
$^.6o
All Special Scenery
Everybody take a
SPECIALTIES
BETWEEN ACTS
Trip Around the World
November 29th
Mrs. Norris, of Seneca, came
down Tuesday to accompany
Miss Puryear to Monett, Wed
nesday, to be present at the mar-
riage ceremony, and as she says
toseethat we get started off alt
right.
If we werp to loan you money
and charge y..u 1 1 ercent, you
would thin!* it i > u rtnous. Well
wo are sellin-j you poods cheap-
er than others and giving you u
per cent discount in trade at
Hindman's.
We take the following from the
Ke osanqua Republican, tho paper
on which we stuck our first type,
and know they would not re<*>m.
end anything that was not first
class.
Terry's Uncle Tom's Cabin
drew a crowded house at Keosau-
que, Saturday night. People
were here from a distance of seven
or eight miles away. The con-
tinued popularity of this play is
wonderful. It is just as good a
drawer now as 35 years ago.
Tarry has a good show. Two good
bands and a good orchestra go
with it.
To protect the little ones and
for the information snd satiafsc-
tion of mothers the contents of
each Irnttle of that wonderful
children's remedy Casoasweet,
have been placed on every label
Cascasweet is a harmless com-
pounded of vegetable extracts
that is wonderful in its beneficial
effects on the stomachs of babies
and children. Reootnmended and
sold by Chelsea Pharmacy.
15 Colored People
A Year of Blocd.
The year of 1903 will lie long
remembered in the home or F. N
Tacket, of Alliance. Ky., as a year
of blood; which flrwed socopiously
from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death
seemed very near. He writes:
"Severe bleeding from the lungs
and a frightful cough had brought
me at death's door, when I began
taaing Dr. King's new Discovery
for Consumption with the aston-
ishing result that after taking four
bottles I wss completely restored
and as time has proven perinanenty
cured." Guaranteed for Sore
Lungs, Coughs and Colds, at B. F.
Outlay's drug store. Prioe 60c
and $1.00, Trial bottle free,
Ponies
Mules
Donkeys
Pack of Siberian
Blood-Hounds
Parade: 12 m
Band Concert at 74)0 p. m.
Tickets at Corner Drug Store
All Seats 50 cents
SWARTS & STREET
Attorneys -at-Law
Will Practice in all Courts. Able
Associate at Washington, D. C.
Notary Public in Office
Benefit of the Home Mission Society.
Round-trip Tickets,
General Admission 25
SEE Japan, Mexico, Ireland, & Indian Terri-
tory.
Refreshments at Union Station in McSpadden s Block
Drs. Marshall Bros.,
Dkntists, '
Graduates of Chioago Col-
lege Dental Surgery. Of
floe Levins Building.
Cbslsba, .... I. T.
FROM 3 to 10 p. m.
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The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1906, newspaper, November 23, 1906; Chelsea, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175549/m1/5/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.