The Chelsea Reporter. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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Bank of Chelsea,|
CHELSEA, IND TER.
J A PRIVA TE BANK owned by the following rep.esentatue cttiuns: J
■ J. T. McSpnddeu, Milam \ McIntosh, C. L. I< ne, \V. J. Strange, C, A. ,
| Davis, W. H. Mc.SpaJden, W. H. Clark, Mrs. J. C. McSt*ddc«, J. M. Sharp j
j C. W. Poole and John P. Siott, who assure you of its perfect safety. We I
l- protected with as good a wfe, vault and time locks as arc made in the J
| llniicd Statu, ami the use of our safety vault is tendered to any of o
| customers free of charge, for placing any valuahlejpapcrs they wiah to pro- I
| tect from loss bv fire or otherwise,
YOU*.BANKING BUSINESS
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. n ~|
| J. T. MC3PADDKN, President. W. G. MILAM, Vice-President, j
JOHN D. SCOTT, Cashier.
milam a Mcintosh
hardware company.
Chelsea. /. r..
Is the Place to Buy Your Wants.
When you talk of other places being better
stocked iu their line of goods
Every potato slyly winks its eye,
Every cabbage shakes its head.
Every beet gets red in the face,
Every onion feels stronger,
Every oat6eld is shocked,
The rye strokes its'beard.
The corn sticks up its ear.
Every foot of land kicks up.
Come in and see, and if you don't
see what you want call for it.
milam a Mcintosh
hardware oompany.
IjOST A Mcxirmi k.ithcr Wed-!
a utsdaf some place betwci n Strange'a
J ( iturc ami ti.y home. containing tiearlv
.<1 N.nue was printed on ii.M.I. l iuder '
will be liberally rewarded for ruuru of:
Fine summer underwear at Masaeys. ,,
some to nie. sirs. 1 om xcSpaddea. |
Shoej and hats arc our leaders, Masse v ,
..... . Omtc a crowd ..f Lln laca . young soci-1
Tram Ice is quite sick with pneumonia ety people to,k a driv out to the farm'
fever i of Judge CHagaii yesterday afternoon to I
H*JTy Morrison was on the sii.k list | hunt for the liny trilic, «ud *s conse-;
LOCAL NEWS.
quence ;
brought t
Monday
Adam M'gitl, uf Buffalo, Mo., is in the
city this week.
B. H. Hester aays he lias the best ice
box in Chelsea.
Dr Bone was transacting business in
Vinita Monday.
W. W, Johnson is quite sick with
pneumonia fever.
Joe Roiiii bad the mikfurtune to lose a
line horse Monday.
Buy your barrel salt at Massey s. Pri-
ces under everybody.
When yon need blacksmith work call | Dr. Pickens has
load of lisli were not'
> town. Ail enjoyable after-1
noon was spent and all returned tired'
but anxious to go again. The party was j
Mioaes Maud, Mazie and Klin McSpad- j
den, Allie Milam, Nettie Co* and Mag-
gie Scudder: and Mes>.is I'red and Albert
Tanner, Arthur McSpadden, Hairy Mor-.
risou, Walton Bit hop: Judge Bonds and'
wife and M.S. J. C. McSpadden.
The i
Warford & Reed.
Big line of canned goods at prices that *'•
in't be beat. -Massey's.
Quite a crowd was in town last Mon-
day to vote on the treaty. —
The next thing in order is to study
the Curtis law thoroughly.
Negligee shirts and light weight un-
derwear very cheap at Masseys.
John McIntosh sud family were out
looking over the oil fields Sunday.
Mrs. Clara Wilkinson has been visit-
ing her parents here the past week.
W. R. Greer is erecting a new resi-
dence north of the Methodist church.
Wanted, 500 second hand stoves at the
Tin Shop. W. T. Dawes.
Make our store your headquarters
when in town, W. L. Massey's
W. T. Payne, one of the oldest men in
the country, was in town this morning
R. K. Delczier was here Tuesday and
jordered some job printing ol the Repor-
ter.
! C. A Davis is bsving a new residence
erected on his lot west of Flournoy'i
hotel.
Miss I.izzie McSpadden, who was visit-
ing in Vinita last week, leturned hotne
Sunday.
Miss Inez Tevies, of Claremore, is vis-
iting her sister Mrs. Jack Williams here
this week.
C. G. Erwin liss just received a ship-
ment of genuine chili beans—they are
I fat and fine.
J That six months old calf at Massey's is
| still tskiug in the eggs and paying the
top cash price.
Judge Bonds moved into on' of Tom
| McSpadden's houses in the west part of
| town Tuesday.
RF.VIVAI, MEETING.
ival at the Methodist Church:
daily in power and interest.
method peculiar ily his ,
that is hard to auylize and under*
Some things however are very '
plain; first, be believes the Bible, every
1 of it, and considers it« statements
final; 1 ud his perfect familiarity with the
scriptures, make them a very effective
weapon in his hands. Second, he be-
lieves lie is a messenger sent fiom God, 1
d he is absolutely fearless iu the tie-'
liven of the message. Vet while utterly
uncompromising in his attacks on sin in ,
all forms he is tender, loving and piti-,
ful in dealing with sinners. Reverand
10.
I am general agent for the celebrated
IDEAL POULTRY MIXTURE
AND INSECT DESTROYER.
The Poultry Mixture is a cholera ctive and preventative without
an equal. It is no experiment but a tiedicine that will do the work
All goods at half price to introduce tlieui. Conic and examine our goods at
I.ee Cannon's store, Ben Hester's old stand.
J. T. BR AM WPI 1 . chflsr-i > t
To My Lady Friends
And Customers..
1 have the finest line of Spring and
Summer Goods ever brought to
Town, Especially
Calicos. Percales Linens and
Crashes, Lawns, Shirt Waists,
Underwear, Ribbons. Laces,
And Embroideries.
Call, we will be pleased to show
. them to you and wi'l not get mad
* if you do not buyv but when ycu
see th^m I am sure you will pur-
chase, for they are within reach
ol all. Yours for Luck,
L. R. DAWES.
Pickens believes the gospel he preaches
and incarnates it in his life, hence he'
can press it upon others as "The power
of God unto salvation."
At Stillwell, Okla., where he preached
nearly three weeks and had a hundred
or more conversions, the Stilwell Demo-
crat said: "Mr. Pickens lias preached to
packed houses froui start to finish, and
no man has ever impressed this people
as he has, scholarly, tender, and true to
A. S. Rouse, representative of Rogers- j ^ 1(1(,als day ufter da). aml
Nix Grocery Co., of Joptln,. was 111 1 e niKht .fter night he has plead most ef-
city this week. 5 fectively wj,h aU classes of people, for
See onr steel cook stoves and e*st j pUrjty Qf heart and life. Mr. Pickens
ranges before buying elsewhere.—Roll- WJ|J gCt a hearing anywhere.'' The
iuson & Nelson. Stilwell Standard of March 19 says with
Rev. Pickens"will deliver his farewell ' reference to a series of sermons preached .
sermon at the M. F.. Church South on in that town: "Or Pickens is a very)
Sunday evening. pleasant rpesker, and always has large ,
Judge Clingau went to Claremore Tues- audiences w here ever he g<
<Uy to cbtain information in regard to | tensely
the treaty election.
The drummers are taking the city th-.i
week. A number of merchants are lay-
ing in their full stocks.
W. A. Crawford was in town Saturday
and called on the Reporter. He adv >nc-
The People's Store.
Our store is well filled with a
carefully selected stock of mer-
chandise, suitadle for the use of
men, women and children, con-
sisting of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shoe#,
Clothing, Notions, and Furnishings
Most attractive line of Trimmed
Hats, Latest Styles for Ladies
and Children, ever brought to
Chelsea.
Prices Within Beach of Everybody.
An Exposition of all the Latest Creatons
in Foreign and Domestic Fabrics.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE.
1. A. GOHLKE.
west, aMiors shams i
church and state, condemns sin in a
; forms, loves God, and loves and believ
in the redemption of his fellow
His visit has been % benediction to
town. His sermons art all of a higli
| order aud will prove helpful to all whe
rtfceni."
good work. Men wanting good and
cheap insurance and men bersliip in a
fraternity second to none, should see the
officers or members.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
GREAT CLUBBING OFFER.
A. F. & A. M. meets every Saturday
ni«ht on or l*fore full moon, at Masonic
hall. C. h. Hawkins. W. M.
G. W. Mobrison. Sec.
Chelsea Meat Maria
Charles F Palmour, Prop,
rul Mis. I. O.
The Hotel Cottage.
D. B. FLOURNOY. Proprietor
IfATESi $1.25 a daw* Poard by day or Week.
Everything up-to-date,.neat and clean.
Your patronage respectfully solicited.
Chelsea, Ind. Ter.
D. II. FLOURNOY
ChelseaMilliijgCo
li. S. Jefferies, Mgr.
Manufacturers of high Flour aud Meal, and all kinds of Mill Feed.
LEADING BRANDS:
American Pateqt. Lily ol Egypt Patent.
O. K* Second Patent. Gold Parrel.
Yon will find our Flour in all the principal stores of our
neighboring towns. Call- for, and, try it, and if it does not give
you satisfaction, take it back where you got it and get your money
back or another sack in its place. It will not colt you anything
as we fully guarantee our flour to give satisfaction. We also do a
regular Exchange and deposite business with the farmers. Bring
me your whe.it an i corn and I will guarantee we will send you
home perfectly satisfied with lioth the quantity and quality you re-
ceive. Yours for busiue^-,
New Mexico, visiting Dr.
Pifer. He will probably
t'niversnl stoves and ranges are made
ov honor, fully guaranteed. Dest on
earth. Kobinsor. & Nelson.
We thank you for past favors and ask
for a share of your future patronage.
Warford & Reed.
Universal cook stoves are handsomely
nickel plated, and fire liack guaranteed
15 years. Robinson & Nelson.
Warford & Reed have opened up in
their new quarters and solicit your pat-
ronage lor any work iu the blacksmith
line.
Universal stoves have porcelain lined
oven doors. Modern in every way-
guaranteed to please, at Robinson &
Nelsou's.
Sanford Coghill resumed work at his
barber shop Monday morning after being
confined to his boil for two mouths, with
rheumatism.
Price Parks was in Claremore yester-1 and two other
day attending the first sale of estrav
stock. The highest bid for a single aui-
mal was $20.
Albert Tanner, of Mound Valley, Kan-
sas, who has 1 eeu the guest of his broth-
er, l'red, since Saturday, leaves today
for his home.
C. L Lane's resilience was insured in
the Orient Insurance Co. by their agent.
D. CV Elliott, who promptly informed
them by wire.
Ridge Rogers was in town Monday
and worked hard for the treaty. He
was one of its strongest supporters aud
voted accordingly.
A nunilicr of young people
takiug in the moonlight last
Serenading was the main sour<
evening's enjoyment.
Rev. Pickens' sermon to men neal
Sunday morning is not to be understood
to exclude ladies from the audience. The
general public is invited.
Cap I.ane and P. l'isher went up on
Lightening Creek Tuesday 011 a fishing
ursion. We may expect the
to lie glutted when they returu.
Amos Martin was in town Wednesday
great deal more will be done lietwecn
now aud next Sunday night, when the
last sermon of the series will lie preach-
ed. The subject next Sunday morning
will he-
men oulv
Thurs-lay night!
Your Patronage Solicited-
ed subscription a j ear. We are reliably informed that other I
Mr*. J. I.. Moore who resides north of engagements will forre Kev. pickens toj
this city died last Sunday morning from ieave Chelsea next Monday. as be begins — , , , ,_J_
cancer of the stomach a mteiu.g at Ardmore 011 the following I ; , I-°- ° F- u,<*t? ""n'lav n,gbt of The Fiuest Meat to be procured Constantly on hand at lowest ft
Dr. Talbutt and 11. D. Pennington Wednesday: The people of otir town There is no^better farm.and stock | «ch wee at CACTjt, N. G. Reef Pork. tfausa?e. etc
commenced the construction of their should let nothing interfere with their j journal published than the "Old, G. A. Ci.awson, Sec. I — ' — . -? .
building this morning. attendance on these services. Much Reliable" Kansas Farmer, Gf To- k. of p meets
R. e. Miller is here from Silver City, good lias been done, and we arc sure p^a Kans. which gsve its readers at Masouic hall. s Keix. C C
during the past year 992 pages of b. d. Sitton, k? r^and^s.*-1"
select and practical matter cover-1 Q w meets-^first an<1 tUird
ing every varied interest of the xues.lav night at Masonic hall
11 preached to I fafmer and hjs familv and the ag- J. W. TawiTT, C.C.
... - A'7".1. r. ultural and live Mock industry " II—
Warning: or, The Last Call to the In-, ..... . „„„ A. O. U. W. meets every Wednesday
converted ' |West. Any one of >ts nightatMaaoi.ich.il.
D. C. KI.uiott. M. W.
j. w. Bishop, Recorder.
of the West. Any one of its
•Twentieth Century Specials." to
LANH'S RESIDENCE BURNED. ' t((. issu(.d during 1901, will be j
Yesterday after.,.7,n about . :,o o'clock «orth the annual subscription price
the ciiizcus of chelsea were asionishc«l of Oue Dollar a year. Sampie
to see that C. L. Lane's fine residence . copy free. Clubbed with the Re-
al the south edge of town was on fire. 1 j<orter both for one year for $1.25. !
A large cumber of people hurried to 1
the scene but were unable to be of any Many women hare been re-
assistance as the
headway assisted by a strong
1 Our fee returned if we fail. Any one lend
A. H. T. A. meets first Monday night in« sketch and deicription of any invention will
I every month at Poole s liall promptly waive our opinion, free concerning
J B. Roukks, Pres. the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a
. KsruMrSuSsusr1
ESTRAV PROPERTY.
ord, an illustrated and widely circulated jour-
, All parties having estray stock nal, consulted t y Manufacturers and lnrestews.
flames had gamed such proaciled for living for the sole oU- f description in their posses- ^,or MBPle coPr F"fl Address
by a strong aouth wind , . . v. } . 1 . HIMTAB ■ CI
his v
^ just recieved tbe following circalar
,1 from the well knowu house of J. P. | tions, for 50 cents. It can m
sume.1 iu the flames, and Ton. Rice'i
chest, containing all his carpenter tools,
was burued. One of the painters also Morgan & Co.. New \ork:
lost hit uoau In less than an hour from have now been completed for the
the time the fire started this elegant res- formation of a Poet trust, embrac-
ing all the leading poets of the
Deputy Estray Agent- I
S. K. Coghill. at the barber shop, has ■
taken the agency for tbe Peirce City |
Steam Laundry and Dye Works. Suits
cleaned, dyed! pressed or repaired. ;
Dresses dyed without ripping. Repairs,
made on laundry free. We pay for col- j
lars broken or laundry lost. We furnish
used iu the 1
with direc-1
not be beaten j
ul,„. i for table linen or ladies' goods A prep-
*'ians 1 . . ... . , ,i
that all attempts at subdueing them were , entertaining. No one doubts MOn ^ repQrt U)e ^mc to I VICTOR J. EVANS i CO.*
fo'ly. j lhat such au aim is petty and nar- me at once I)escnl>tiOD;i may be i (Patent Atfne
They were tsnolcing some meat in the rowing, but it is equally certain )eft with the Reporter ofi&ce iu WASHMWT®Bf D« C«
smoke house at the rear of the residence that it is a wontans duty to under- Cheisea I T or given to uie in ——————
and it was from this the fire originated. d Thfi Art of Entertaiuiug, | ' ' s'pRICi; PARKS
J.-T. Parkinson, B. D. Sutton Tom R.ce #u of at- P""0"' S" PRICL
two oilier men were working on the - , , • . t x j
..... addition, which was nearly complei- tractive and useful article by Lady
ed, aud as soon as they became aware of Jeune in The Cosmopolitan for
tbe fire, began removing turniture, but \(av.
were only successful iu removing two —
dressers, one book case, a sideboard and The latest is a Poet's trust. The
one trunk. Mr Parkuisou s tools, also Chicago-Herald says: "We have
ntaiuing bis watch were
a mass of
ideuce with its contents—ye
lalious cf home comforts- v
burning embers.
The loss is estimated at nearly f \,ooo
.•re out with only $700 insurance.
rening.
of the MODERN WOODMEN ORGANIZE.
United States, and stock will at
once be offered for ssle. The
' authorized capital of this combiua-
J tion will be $49 preferred stock
and $ 16,%common stock. We have
The Modern Woodmen of America to anuounce that the Sweet Bard
met ill the Odd LeUows' hall last Mon- j of Klvria, O.; the Poet Laureate of
day evening and perfected an organi/a- thc Order of theMaccabees. tile
tion, which was christened Chelsea Camp pitfless pjper of perseopolis. Mo.
^ The membership was solicited and *r. !<"«*J- Gordau Coogler, the Sweet
gani/.cd by W. S. Irvin. deputy brad Singer of the Saluda, have author-
consul. It is-composed of representative i/ed us to pool tbeir interests, and
en, nineteen iu numbe*. I we confidently eqpect to have the
The following officers were cliosen for maga,ine poets in line
ine Ciieapr.. ■■■, tbe ensuing term: David G. Elliott, V. ,
town: come in >0 as to get attention lw-1 c - K M Loran.-e, W. A.; D. C. Bowers, Within thirty day*.
fore the rush.-B. D, Pennington. Clerk. M. B. Turner. Banker: Walter) '
B. D. Pennington purchased the larg- , Jones Escort; Leonard Trainor, Watch- * J* ,
est amount of country lard that l.as been man. D. C. FMds, Sefitry Board of November 3 Mrs. Kunie#
brought to Chelsea this year, from Cat j Managers: Ben Carpenter, E. C. Ander- Slade, widow of SaiBUPl SWf, ccle-
Coker, of Coody's Bluff, the amount be- son aud Brnca ]au«s. H. K. Bridges bratfd her 100th birlhtTaj, when the
ing over 400 Hounds. was elected Cht.f Forester and will have , wg8 Tlsjte<l j,v niamy of her neigh-
..... . .t at... *..>. ..I * ^
aration that will remove iron rust or fruit
stains from white goods without injury. \
Half pint bottle, with full directions, 25c, I *
cash with order. We have added a! *,]
smoothing machine which takes all the
rough or "saw edges" off of worn col-
lars aud cuffs Basket leaves Monday
evening and returns Thuraday.
C. C. CuofSK. Mgr.
markets
Patents
OCSIQN*
Copyrights Ac
Anron* wndUw .* «k«tch and dMenntton mmy
eulcfcl? uMrtitiB our opinion fr«e whether au
ssr Svsrea.
nuttce, w it boat <Si Aire, m the
Scientific RmtoM.
Almost Like Magic
The May wc remove offeuding teeth from
sorely troublei 1 mouths. Lou>; expert
euce, skill modern inslrurktul> ili-
able us to extract teeth painleit&ly isifli*
out the use of unless its usr i- at—
sired. Our system of filling, r'l-.unn^
etc . cause no iKtin or incouvenience to
the patient an<l the teeth made and fitted
by us are equal in appearance and oper-
ation to the natural teeth.
DRS. TALBUTT & HUFFMAN.
KSj
i'
Up-to-Date
Job Printing.
Chelsea Milling Co.
I bora in Walix^ U. H. She was th*
* baH the "fiVst "ami j mother of m children, including
C. V. Warford, who formerly run a charge ol tbe tuam work.
blacksmith shop in the Davis building, 't is probable that the camp will meet
and I'. M. Reed, of Ruby, have formed the Odd Fellows hall the first and u. II
a paitnership and opened a shop in the third Monday evenings ol each month. twin girls, was never seriOUBly lll>
new building reoeatly erected by J. B. | AH former member* of the fraternity j jjjd it ia gootl health to thi* Uftf.
Roger*. are requested to.unite and help in the'
That's the kind we do—
costs no more than the
other kind, but what a dif-
ference there ia in it, and
how much larger you will
look iu the eyes of the pub-
lic by its nse.
THE REPORTER,
baBdaomaly lltatratad
im 1.1 any x-Mntiae lu«i
foor month* L Sofd t
I Mlla*.
id V St.. Wa^naeton.
WANTED!
d. g. elliott.
ATTORNEY.
Insurane an J
Collctions.
Dawes Building, Up Stairs.
Reliable man for manager of j
Branch office we wish to open in I
this vicinity. If your record isj
O. K. here is an opportunity.
Kindly give good reference when
writing.
A. T. MORRIS Wholesale House
Cincinuatti Ohio.
Illustrated catalog 4 cts in stamps.
BONDS & BROWN,
Attorneys at Law,
CHRLSBA, I. T.
B. W. CLAYTON,
ME3mwr
Office ill
McSpadden
Room 2, up stairs
Prices
Reasonable.
IND. TER.
tony rogers.
DRAYMAN.
Your Dray Business Solicited,
CHELSEA,
t. b dickson, m. d.
sician aqd burgeon,
CHELSEA, I. T.
All calls promptly attended.
Office in McSpadden building np
stairs over Palace Drug Store.
dr. j. w. bone.
PHTSICliMillD 80B6M.
Office: Rooms 2 and 3,
Lane Building.
CHELSEA, I. TjCbkima,
ikd. Ta
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