The Chelsea Reporter. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Entered at the poatofiice al Chelsea,
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the mails as second-class matter.
91.oo a year;
erable progress was made toward
settling the points on which the
council and the company differed.
published EVERY Friday 111 ,9 hoped that all differences will
tv. h. murray - - - - ffo/To*lS00u bc adjusted and a good fran-
j chise secured at an early day.
Senator Mitchell of Oregon bast
been fined Jiooo and sentenced to |
six months in jail for his connec-
tion with the land frauds. He is
also debarred from holding anyj
office of trust or profit in the Unit-
Tools
From all indications Chelsea will Jed States^
have a buildiug boom in the very
near future.
An institution which would pay
well and which Chelsea needs very |
There isn't a stock of dry goods |badly is a 8°^ hotel and Jodgiug-
iu Chelsea worth advertising, judg-1house where laboring men could
fog from tbe appearance of local I** accommodated at reasenable
papers. This is a lip to dry goods J ra'es* The town is well supplied
dealers in other townsMooking for Iwitl1 eatin8 houses where good
a better location. * |table boar<i can be secured at rea-
sonable rates. But sleeping rooms
We trust there will be enough Iare woefully scarce and the rates
tall timber to supply all senators I too high for laboring men. Here
and congressmen headed in that is a good opportunity for some
d.rect'OD.-Musk^ePhoemx. Lan t0 make 8 d iavesttoent
,s t'mb« """«*• f 50 and at the same iime jive the city
much of it loots like scrub oak. | an tostitution tUat b greatly neal.
If the Wichita liar had been at|e^'
the opening of Alluwe and then I There have been four teams
read some of the newspaper ac-1 working on the grade of tbe O. &
counts of the affair he would have Ic- 0* railroad between Chelsea and
thrown away his pencil and applied I Now that the lot sale is
u %.• . . , J fairly inaugurated the force may
for membership in the Society of J be reduced—Centralia Standard.
1 e ens'" | And so you are poking fun at
«. , |our new railroad are you, Mr.
1 hat new bath house n conncc- standard? Oh, yon miserable old
fon with the mmera w.Il prove a You ^dler o(
good thing but it needs something sma„ talt „ the deraili swilch
rH be«4«««d on the hog trail! If you print any
and pushed No use o be content ,u mMe like that we'll have yon
^h somethmg medium when a arre3,ed for sIaoderi ted
b.g thmg can be had by going after for defan>tlonof characler and
it.
Good material for United States
senator for the new state of Okla-
homa is not nearly so scarce as
some folks would have us believe.
Vinita Chieftain.
Dou't tell Pliny. It might dis-
sued for alienating the • affections
of our dearly beloved Alluwe.
| Scat, you old hen.
from the highest grade, demanded by the experienced mechanic,
ttywn to the cheapest sorts for the man who wants to do odd
jobs around the house.
Whatever you need, you will find the largest assortment at this
store—at prices just a little bit less than you would pay else-
where. The reason we buy more tools than a dozen small stores
put together: We save in buying and give our customers the
benefit. Glad to 41 show you " any time.
BOSS PULLING MACHINE
for pulling Oil Well
Tubing and Rods.
In designing and patenting THE BOSS PULLING MACHINE,
strength, simplicity and lightness ha^e been combined.
This machine complete, with all tools for pulling, weighs only
1500 pounns. The combined length of machine and team is
only 22 feet, enabling you to go through woods, or over hills and
muddy roads where you cannot go with a wagon. When first
section is up, the (second section is raised to required height by
means of a small reel. Machine is furnished with all guy lines t
and a 200 foot drum line, and is the only machine manufactured
that can be raised by teamster alone.
After your rodr or tubing are out you are done with the team,
and you let the rods or tubing in by hand.
We put them out under a strict guarantee, and if they do not
give satisfaction we will take them back and refund the money.
For prices, terms and other information, call on or address
MILAM SUPPLY CO)
The remark is often heard that
owners of real estate in Chelsea
.put too high a price on their prop -
pel his hallucination that lie is the J erty and that this fact is keeping
only tree in the woods. | out some gcod business men who
. , .wouldlocate here if they could
A man who uses the word "sep- purchase business and residence
"aU" as af Coli Douglas, of I property at a more reasonable fig.
the Muskogee Phoenix, uses it|ure. If this be true, the property
anent the statehood question
ought to know how to spell it. If
he doesn't know he ought to [con-
sult :ir.her the Reporter or Web-
ster's Unabridged Dictionary.
J owners are not only retard-
ing the growth of the city but. are
standing in their own light. It is
true that property in Chelsea is
actually more valuable than prop-
[erty in any other town of its size
vertises that he wUl meet the pric- j!'h%C^r0kf °atiM;bttt " is
i._ m , . .. | better to turn loose a few vacant
Nowata has a merchant who ad-
es of the mail order houses, quality iT Y mI
freight, etc., considered. That °L " " re™nable Par-
• ties who will improve them and
the stuff. If you have the goods
and the prices tell the people about
it. If more merchants followed
this plan there would be less com
plaint about people buying from
foreign houses instead 'of home
' merchants.
One of the worst knockers
town can have is the person who
tells things a good deal bigger than
they really are. The people are
not all fools and when they inves-
tigate a few of these statements
and find them to be false they re-
fuse to believe any statement ema-
nating from the same source.
"The truth itself is not believed
From one who often has deceived.
The outlook for Chelsea was
never brighter than now. The
hew railroad is building, a six
room, two-story brick schoolhouse
will soon be under way, a gas
franchise is before the council and
many other good things are in
contemplation. Natural resources
grow better as they are more de-
veloped and trade must grow to
keep pace with them. Make way
. for Greater Chelsea,
i. T.he committee of the city coun-
cil and the promoters of the gas
company seeking a franchise to
furnish gas to the city held a con-
ierence Tuesday nleht and consid-
thereby enhance the value of all
other property in the city, than it
is to place a prohibitive price on
them and thereby retard the city
growth. _________
Immense crowds have been at-
tending the brigade reunion of the
Confederate veterans of the Chick-
asaw nation at'Ada. Several ora
tors of note made speeches on the
opening day, including Senator
Gore of Oklahoma, a blind man.
Sulphur will hold a big Chau
tauqua July 30 to August 6. One
feature of the meeting will be
"Farmers Day,:' August 7.
Trite Sayings.
The abiding place of a man's
honor is in his pocketbook;
woman's in her heart.
A man has to be awfully fond of
a woman to want her to sit on his
lap on a hot day.
There is a lot of responsibility
in making your family think what
a lot of it you have in your family,
Generally a man can grumble
about its being too hot when he
isn't grumbling about its being too
cold:
It sometimes happens that a man
Js aln^jst asv<pean to his wife as
she is to him,
Unless a man is his own worst
enemy he is on speak teg terms
with but few bartenders.
From One Who Knows.
q
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inferred from the fact that I can
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C. C. Miller. "
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paying invest
has been the most
ment of my life.
Fauia O'Neal,
Memphis, Tenn."
Young people^ if you desire to
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The demand is jjreat for stenogra
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"There's a grate day coming,"
hopefully sings the coal man.
WESTS US A LETTER
fr«# Mfl frankly, IA strictest eonfid-
^ symptoms and
mubtea. We will fend free advice
"Voo ARK FRONDS
"Por aince taking Cardul 1 b«re
gained 3S lbs., and am in better health
t&an for the past 9 years. I tail my r
husband that Cardul Is wortk Ms
weight tn gold to all suffering ladtos.'!
Your Summer
V acation
4 s
Is doubtless one to which yoti are now giving considerable
thougt It is only a night's ride to
Ptlfplra Snrm<y« Aud on l8th tcto~day round trip tick-
* ^ ets can be had at considerable less than
one fare. Note below.a few of the rates applying.
Oklahoma City
Chandler
?3
$6.00
6.00
5-SO
5.^o
Holdenville
Okmulgee
Claremore
Vinita
#6.5c
6.00
5.50
5.00
Located at Eureka Springs, and an the summit of
the Ozarks is the CRESCENT HOTEL, where
excellent accommodaUous may be secured at very
reasonable rates. ,
For tickets, sleeping cm resetralions, ,iu;, Ticket Agent 01 address
Olark. d. P. a.
WICHITA, KAS.
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Murray, W. H. The Chelsea Reporter. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1905, newspaper, July 28, 1905; Chelsea, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181061/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.