The Chelsea Reporter. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1905 Page: 8 of 8
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Will wlltp you Fire, Plate Glass ami
. Tornado Insurance. Rspiesejits on-
ly fir^t clnss old line CouipouteP,
Sixth St. Chelsea I. T.
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Physician A SUryaoi)
Office over Pharmacy.
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Chelsea
I. T.
ARCHIBALD BONDS,
Attorney-at-Law,
Chelsea, lijil. Ter.
JoHN T. EZIA^P
ahorqeu*ai>l«w
Practice in all the Courts
CHELSEA, - - IND. TER.
P. Gi ELLIOTT,
Law yer.
Will Practice in all \ f Notary in
Courts iu Ind. Ter. J the Office.
CHELSEA, IND. TER.
J. F. PORTER
Dray and Transfer
AH work promptly done
BR. J. U. TAYLOR,
Physician and Surgeon
l'lioue 33, Chelsea, I. 'J
TONY ROGERS.
DRAYMAN.
Your Dray Business Solicited,
CHELSEA, I. T
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W. T. FORBES
General Blacksmithing,
Wood, and Machinery
REPAIRING
Chelsea. Ind. Ter.
PATENTS
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, how to obtain patents, trade marks, |
I copyrights, etc., ,N ALL COUNTRIES.
Business direct with Washington saves timet,\
money ait J often the patent.
Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively.
Write or come to un at
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
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v 60 YEARS'
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Patents
TRADE MARKS
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone tending a eketch and description may
quickly ascertain oar opinion free whether so
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Territory
Notes
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Lehigh and Atoka tire to be con-
nected by au electric railroad.
The annual picnic of the O, R
C. v. as held at Milburn yesterday.
A strong flow of gas was struck
at Eufaula las', week at a depth of
2,200 feet,
The sale of town lots at Keota
Monday was attended by more
than 2,000 people.
South McAles'.er'ti new £50,000
high school building will be equip
ped with a complete gymnasium,
Gabriel Ballew, formerly of
Amarillo, Texaf, was drowned iu
Graud river near Muskogee last
Friday. • #
An aged colored woman was fa-
tally burned near Tishomingo Mon-
day, the result of starting a fire
with kerosene.
The Cherokee Normal, now iti
session at Tahlequah, opened with
the largest enrollment in the his-
tory of the Five Civilized Tribes.
Massachusetts and Connecticut
capitalists are reported to have paid
£300,000 for four oil wells located
on a tract of land near Cleveland.
The citizens of Marietta are con-
templating giving an entertain-
ment in the way of a riding and
roping contest in the early future.
T. D. Wagner, mayor of Lind-
say, says that $250,000 worth of
improvements have been contract-
ed for in that fown to be complet-
ed this sumiiier.
The project to erect a first-class
opera house in South McAlester
lias been revived by several of th?
citizens. South Town is one of
the best show locations in the
territory and the proposition no
doubt will be a paying one.
After completing a failure in the
test well just drilled less than a
mile west of Ramona, the rig has
been moved furthel' west, where
another attempt will.be made to
locate the. trend. A portion of the
condemned district has been gone
over recently and the oil men be-
lieve the dry holes are not so dry
as the laity had been led to think.
Weak
Hearts
Are duo to Indigestion. Nlnoty-nlrte of every
ens hundred people who have heart trauUli
can remember when it was simple Indlget*
tlon. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result of ItMlF-
gestlon. All food taken Into the stomach
which falls of perfect digestion ferments and
cwellsthe stomach, puffing It up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
the heart, and In the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becomas diseased
Mr. D. Kuubls, of Nevads, 0 , ray.i: I had stomseh
trouble and was In a bad st ite in f ha J heart trouble
with it. 1 took Kodol Dysppila Cure (or about (our
month* ind It cured ine,
Kodol Digests What You Eat
and relieves the stomach cf all nervous
strain and the heart of all pressure.
Bettlesonly. SI.00 Sire lioldtn* 2H times the trial
eUe, which sells for 50c,
Prepared by K. 0. DeWITT A00., OHIOAQO.
Sold by C. L. LANE.
No Secret About It.
it is no secret that for cuts
burns, ulcers, fever sores, sore
eyes, boils, etc., nothing; is so ef
fective as Bucklen's Arnica Salve
"It didn't take long to cure a bad
sore I had, and it is all O. K. for
sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory
of Hope, Tex. 25c at C. L. Lane's
drug store.
The Indian Territory Medical
Association began its annual meet
ing at Tulsa Tuesday and was iu
session three days.
The Children's Favorite:
For coughs, croftp, whooping
cough, etc., One Minute Cough
Cure is the children's favorite
This is because it contains no opi-
ate, is perfectly harmless, tastes
good and cures. Sold by C. L.
Laue.
Wanted: By Chicago manu
facturiug house, person of trust'
worthiness and somewhat familiar
with local tereitory as assistant in
branch office. Salary $iS paid
weekly. Permanent position. No
investment required. Business es-
tablished. Previous experience not
essential to engaging. Address,
Manager Branches, 323 Dearborn
Street, Chicago, 111.
The South McAlester commer
cial club is going to build several
barges and send them down the
Canadian river, and thereby in
fluence the railroads to give that
town water rates. >-
tkras strictly oontldent I
sent free. Oldest agency
Patents taken throngl
tpecial notice,
ile. Commanlcs-
. JBOOK ao Patents
securing patent*,
iunn A Co. not
Scientific Amcricaii.
ekly. I,wrest el.
irnat Terms, (3 a
1 newsdealers.
NewYorfc
ngton. D. 0.
eolation of any sciem. _
year : ftxjr months, |L Sold by aU newsdi
(361firoadwajr,
r©5 F et. Washington.
kill™ couch
"P CURE THS LUNCS
w™ Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOB (T
ONSUMPTION Price
OUGHSand 50c & $1.00
'OLDS Free Trial.
S greet and ftiuckee^CarftS^ST
THROAT arid LUNO TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
Huge Task.
It was a huge task to undertake
the cure of such a bad case of kid-
ney disease as that of C. F. Collier,
of Cherokee, la., but Electric Bit-
ters did it. He writes: "My kid-
ueys were so far gone I could not
sit on a chair without a cushion;
and suffered from dreadful back-
ache, headache and depression. In
Electric Bitters, however, I fcuud
a cure, and by them was restored
to perfect health. I recommend this
great tonic medicine to all with
weak kidneys, liver or stomach.
Guaranteed by C. L. Lane, drug-
gist; price 50c.
If in a kind of bill!ous mood.
You wish an aid to digest food,
No otlier pill is half so good
As DeWi'tts Little Harly Risers.
• The famous little pills, Early
Risers, cure constipation, sick
headache, billiousness, etc.. They
never gripe or sicker., but impait
eaily rising energy. Good for
children or adults. Sold by C. L.
Lane.
For the fifth time the secretary
of the interior has rejected bids for
the segregated coal lands of the
Choctaw Nation.
When you have an item of news
'phone 31.
'Phone 31 when you want job w.Atkinson.ofW.Va., says: "I
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests all classes of food, tone
aud strengthens the stomach and
digestive organs. Cures dyspepsia,
indigestion, stomach troubles,.and
makes rich, red blood, health aud
strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cute
rebuilds wornout tissues. Gov. G.
printing.
FOR SALE.
A life scholarship intheDraugh-
ton Business College at Muskogee.
Will sell cheae for cash. Apply at
this office.
Dying of Famine
Is, in its torments, like dying of
consumption. The progress of con-
sumption, from the beginning to
the very end, is a long torture,
both to victim and friends. "When
I had consumption in its first
stage," writes Wm. Myers, of
Cearfoss, Md., "after trying differ-
ent medicines and a,good doctor in-
vain, I at last took-Dr. King's New
Discovery, which quickly and per-
fectly curcd me." Prompt relief
tffid sure cure for coughs, colds,
sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Posi-
tively prevents pneumonia. Guar-
anteed at <?. L. Lane's drag store,
price 50c a$1.00 a bottle. Trial
bottles free.
have used a number of bottles of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have
found it to be a very effective and,
indeed, a powerful remedy for
stomach ailments. I recommend it
to my friends." Sold by C, L.
Lane.
South McAlester
$i,coo to keep her
?.nd franchise from
Sifcitb. N
raised nearly
base ball team
going to Fort
W. POOLE,
President.
JAS. G. MEHLIN,
Vice-President
N. B. DANNEBURG
Cashier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Capital and Surplus $30,000.
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Chelsea,
Indian Territory.
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IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE
A Home, or a lot on which to build
r a house, or if you wish to buy '
SOriE BUSINESS PROPERTY
in the town of Chelsea, Ind. Ter., see
ARCHIBALD BOND,
CHELSEA, /. r.
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LIVERY, FEED &
SALE STABLE
A safe place to leave your team Where it will be
taken care of just "like Father used to do/'
CHELSEA
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Chelsea Barber Shop!
AND BATH ROOMS I
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Only first-class workmen employed. Courteous treatment A
assured every patron of the shop, Clean tubs aud plenty of %
water. Call and see us. a
w. C. i'orbes, Pro1''XIK'*ou ^
LAgency New Method Stean^ Laundry, o£ Joplin |
J. T. rtcSPAODEN,
President
w. 0. Milam. john d. scott s
Vice-President > Coshler Jy
chas* wyndham, assistant cashier m
fs
Bunk of Chelsea,
Chelsea, Indian Territory
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
and Respectfully Solicits Your Account
DIRECTORS:
J. T. ricSpcdden, C. l. Lane, • w. I-". McSptJdin,
J. M. Sharp, w. J. Strnnge. John D. Scott
w. a. .idem ;
Any valuable papers you desire to protcct will be absolutely safe with us
as we have llie best protection fcr ihem that can be had iu Indian Territory j
and no charge for th^ir tare. Any collcctHins you desire made we desire!
you will *eavc with us. We remit for all collections the day we receive \
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A Bad Scare. >
Some day you will get a bad
scare, when you fed a pain in your
bowels, and fear appendicitis.
Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life
PillS, a sure cure, for all bowel and
stomach diseases, such as head*
ache, billiousness, costiveness, etc.
Guaranteed at C. L. Lane's drug
store, only 25c. Try them.
mM
DR. HENDERSON.
Mi 101 i 103, W. 9TH ST., IMSM Gin. MO.
*'* n*** ISTABLI8HKD 1807.
State to ^ Citronic, Nervous and Special Diseases.
Cures guaranteed or mouoy refunded. AU mcdlefnes furnished,foudy ter use—aofi
Uelud'b0; mlu Md SS" Lr^P business. PhiICWm|dietS,:c,
Chirges low. Oversow
caw and aend (orterms.
Semlnfil Weakness «n#
Sexual Debility,
follte* and e*cei*sns—causing night lasses
and ion of sexual power, pimples and
blotches on the faoe, contused Ideas and
forgelfulneM, bashfulness and aversion to
society, etc., eared for life. I stop night
losses, restore snual power, nerve and
briln power, efllarge and strengthen weak
«rts and make you at for Damage. Send
Medicisent everywhere, free from gaze br torLatag*'
,Agc a'i<1 CI}'erie?°e re impoitant. SUte youi
Consultation free and conilde.ntlal, personally or by letter.
{tarts and make you lit for marriai
or free book aid Ust of questions.
Strloture ^
with a
and Qleet llnim
detention from business.
Book and list of qusstlons
oaUvraspa
new Infallible Horn*
hsstwot. N o in-
ents. no pain, no
pure gu a run teed,
free—sent— *
Hydrooele and
Phimosis K£?.18£ir&lu
Varlcooele
vous debility, weakness of the setusT sys
tem. etc., permanently ooied without pain.
Syphilis, JJfi'fflg'SrJi
for..1"6' poisoning tm
private diseases permanently SBr
sealed in pluln wrapper-free.
9-Xnf uiiiMkte tt tufcmi— it MtUiu.
**ustuis 0# Amatowv
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Murray, W. H. The Chelsea Reporter. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1905, newspaper, June 23, 1905; Chelsea, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181053/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.