The Chelsea Reporter. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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GO TO N. LEVINE. HE SELLS QOOD QOODS OHEAP.
The Reporter
FUQMSHRD evkry ittllday
M. ROBERTS. JR.. -
3. H. HESTER. BUS. MGR.
Entered at tbe postoftice at Chelsea,
Inch Ter,, for transmission tlirouyli
the mails as secoud-clasa matter.
91.OO A YEAR.
m _
Nowata is an iceburg ou account
of an insuffency of gas to burn.
A grape-viue dispatch from
ashiugtou, says no land for the
liite man.
Those too. late babies look worth
1 he price now since L. F. Parker's
return fjom Washington.
The Reportkr has just received
a new gasoline engine. We've
got. a habit cf telling of improve-
ments after they are made. If
n new press should come iuto this
office it will come unannounced.
states.
Judge T. M huffingtou is as
busy as ti craniberry merchant in
the Dewey oil fields. It is not
squirrels lie is shooting but soo
and i,poo barrel oil Wells. Some
think the Judge is in a fair way to
become a very lich man.—Vinita
Daily Star.
Nobody begrudges ex C h i e f
BufTington his good luck, he is
one of the very, very few men
elected to the office of Chiet of the
Cherokees, thai did not leave a
deviating mark to trace their wan-
derings for plunder and ill-gotten
gaiu'
As £tated elsewhere in this issue
L. F. Parker jr., is to be appointed
a federal judgshipin the Territory.
This is the most marked courtesy
to a member of the Cherokee tribe
though it is to one of adoption only
by inter-marriage. While Parker
as attorney for the Cherokees
made a strong winning fight against
the enrollment of tbe inter married
whites he has only done his duty
nobly and no ill will is borne him
for the part he took In truth it
Pat Murphy, the accidental con-i may be the only mean? made pos-
rressmau from Missouri introuue-
•ngtwo bills in cougress, one for
statehood for Oklahoma the other
"or Ind. Ter. shows him to be about) nounced on his return
rs far behind the time as his home from Washington. It
spun suit of clothes would pro-
claim.
It is understood that joint state-
hood for Oklahoma and Indian
Territory and N^.w Mexico and
Arizona will be one of 'the first
matte's to receive consideration
St this term of Cpugress, Mc
Gurie's statehood bill was the first
to be filed Monday morning when
Congress convened. It provides
for actual statehood ou March 4th,
tc*>7.
sible today for the enrollment of
the helpless babes born since Sept.
1st 1002 A fact which he an-
last week
is safe to
say l'bat 110 judge ever appointed
to a position in this country will
be half so popular in the out set.
Why he
Little
The panacea for all ills is state-
hood, what few are laboring can
cease When we are set at liberty,
that a joyous time ahead, money
to burn nothing to do, it will be a
dead paralell with the negro free
dom« We are told that they never
more expected to work in the
cotton and the cane when eld Abe
set 'em free.' A man that would
-preach to the contrary wculd b •
mighty unpopular in this country.
Ed. Lamb of the Nowata Strr is
snug in hi3 new I lillding. The
old lies published about the pov-
erty of newspaper men are no j
nearer the truth than the same
Never Got Above
One-Horse Business.
He did know how to advertise.
He did not keep up with the
times. *
He tried to do everything him-
self. | •?
He tried to save by hiring che ap
help. I-
His word coulb not be depended
upon.
He looked upon system as use-
less red tape.
He strangled his progress by
cheese-paring economy.
He did not have the ability to
multiply himself in others.
He did not think it worth while
to t.ook after little things,
He ruined his capacity for lar-
ger things by burying himself in
detail. ' 1 !
He never learned tliat it is tbe
liberal policy that wins in busi-
ness building.
His first successes ' made him
Milam Supply to. have eight employes
and a full stock of
f ,
Shelf, Heavy and Builders Hardware, Stoves, Ranges,
N Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Nails, Wire, Guns
Ammunition, Boss Pulling Machines,
Advance Drilling Machines, Marietta Gas Engines and
Powers, Casing, Tubing, Pipe and all Supplies.
Chelsea ai)d Alluwe*
rilLAri SUPPLY CO.
. J Cell CI IUC IIUIU UJai J in*- c-omv t lt 11 L
things mid about any other class j overconfident and he got a swell-
head."
His styles were always a little
off. His goods a little out of
date.
He thought he could cave the
money ' which his competitors [
>
of business men. It all came
about by fool editors wanting to
say funny things at the expense
of somebody that wouldn't take
offense fo they said them about
themselves. There is no excuse for
an honest, intelligent sober man spent for advertising
not making good with a paper jje thought it was nonsense to
just the ^me p.s in _apy pther bus- J pay as iarge salaries to buyers,
iness, ...v .. ias competitors did; but they got
: T ,, his customers.
Wei have often heard that all a, , . . j"-
!eller;has to do in the states along j He dld uot aPPreciate the value office
about election time is to stick hit!°* 8°°d ta_>te in <- u^er; "j1
hand out and get a hundred dollar thouSht what he saved on bis sal" j
William from each candidate, of ar^ was c'ear 8am'
rouse j'ou must be in the news- i He was always running nis busi-
j aper business to do this. We : ness uown. With him times were
have just been sizing up the tim- ; hard and money tight; business
/ HAVE A FULL LIN
Furniture, Tables, Chairs, Kitchen Cabinets, •
Matting, Pictures and Moulding.
RUdi^NP HOLIDAY ROCKERS
Come in and buy your Wife, Sweetheart, Sister or Friend a Nice
< Rocker GOING AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
Also a Delightful Line of Doll Go Carts and Doll Chairs.
YOURS FOR BIZ.,
j. r. Mcintosh.
*er hereabouts, and to our way of
seeing things from constable up,
:'be likely nr.es or tathtr the ones
'ikely to be prevailed ou to run
for office, either haven't tie hun.
dred dollars or having it are too in-
fernal close to try investing it in
that way.
only just "so-so."
H2 was pessimistic and all of
his employes caught the contagiou 'rom J06 Johnson, and save
making the whole air of his estab- ey-
Many low prices on all lines at
Robinson & Nelson.
A good cheese cut every day or
two at The City Bakery,'
Just opposite the Reporter's
the Frick Reed Supply
house is nearitig completion
Go to Summers & Son for good
meats, fresh and cured of all kiuds.
Seymour Dodson has been at the
laud offce more or less for three
weeks.
Buy your groceries C. O. D.
mon«
lishment depiessing.
Many enterprising
have friends in the states are avail
ing themselves of our offer in the
{riper for 1906 for oue dollar and
0 a friend of the subcriber free
Tyhere the friend lives in the
Taker. Up.
One sorrel horse about 15'/
| hands high, branded I. S. 011 right
people who I shoulder and hip, both hind legs
and feet white, white spot in fore-
head, :ibout b years old. Owner
can have same by paying the feed
bill and for this insertion.
Ask John P.ark's,
June Tint butter color at Con*
stable's Palace Drug Store, is the
one you have been looking for.
It would give u" some plea sute
and -1 small profit if you would
kijdly call and buy a limited am-
ount oi groceries of r.:-, and espec-
ially some of that nice ard "tasty::
Christm 'candy we have so much
of. Bishop fr Nichols.
Chelsea Elevator Co. are head
quarters for all kinds ot feed.
"Shot" in coffee is uot th ^
name of it, but Shotten's Coffee
in 50 cent and $1 sizes you will
find at Bisop & Nichols.
P. Henry and family will start
for Cal., in a few days, Mrs,
Henry's poor health is the cause
of it.
Chelsea Elevator Co., buy all
kinds of grain and make all kinds
of feed, they select their corn and
make good meal a specialty.
Winfield Roller Mills make the
B. B. flour by the soft roller pro-
cess, they claim there is 110 better
flour made in the United States.
W. K. Morgau, of Morgan Roof-
; ing Co., Hon. Ilaynes and
Josh Ballard, were guests of C. U*.
1 Poole last week on a big fishing
trip tu Claremore lak?. C. W.
does things right royaily and of
course made a yood impression 011
the. sports.
In a particular manner we guar-
antee our oil buggies and wagons,
thereby insuring tbe best service
or the money. Spalding Bro's.
We still have somo imported
china that we are selling as cheap
as domestic brands, C. A. Davis
Mercantile Co. <
Chelsea Elevator Co. jobs to
the merchants the premium brand
B. B. flour made at Winfield, Kan,,
in the great wheat belt.
Leather gocds of .all kinds is a
hobby of ours and if there is any-
thing in the line that you need we
would like to show you. C. A.
Davis Merchantile Co.
I have added another chair, mak-
ing four in my barber shop. I
have every facility to handle my
trade in a satisfactory manner.
W. C. Forbes.
Don't forget our offer to renew
all old subscribers Ocm, further
o' ligations if t',; y pay ju $1 ,oo be
fure the 35th of TKcemoc,
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Roberts, Marion, Jr. The Chelsea Reporter. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1905, newspaper, December 8, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181095/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.