The Chelsea Reporter. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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WAVE
^r® You Ready? If not Come to
Our Store and we will prepare you for cold weather.
Just as you see.
The best values we
have in fancy
mixtures.
And you will get
a Cracker-Jack
style.
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$6.00, $6.75, 2.00, 912.90
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GLOVES
Silk, Kid, Yarn,
Cotton, Buckskin,
Hog hide, and
Reindeer,
Gloves for Everyone
Douglas
FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS,
GHILDREN, AND BABIES
Rubber Boots,
Artie Rubbers
Felt Boots and
OverShoes.
RAIN
COATS
Loose Backs,
Pleated Backs,
Light and Dark
with belts.
$6.00, 59.00, $9.50* $ lo.co, $ 12.00, $14.00
H QSE
Big, Little, long,
short, black, white,
and red. Fleeced
lined and wool
FEET WARMERS
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S One Price
Mrs. Jno. Gray has moved to
Oswego.
Figure with the Reporter on
your next stationery bill.
We are headquarters for glass,
J. H. Constable.
J. H. Carmond of Perry, 0.
T., was a business visitor.
Get your window glass at Con-
stable's Palace Drug Store.
E. M. Hawlin of Gallipolis,
Ohio, was in the city Tuesday.
All kinds of printing in job
work at the Reporter office.
Youusan buy coal, wood and
ice from Paxton & Prakes.
Phone 72.
Colton busjine meets all trains
day and night for the Adair
Hotel.
See the new line of souvenir
postals at R. T. Morrison's.
Oats cleaned the second time
at the Elevator. 32 cts per bush
el.
Chicken feed wheat at Elevator
at 1 eent per pound.
The embroidery club, had its
regular meeting with Mrs. Tibbs
on Thursday.
Largest line of souvenir post-
als in town at R. T. Morrison's.
Lowney's chocolates and bon-
bons at Lane's Corner Drug
Store.
White Pine cough syrup cures
a cough. Lane's Corner Drug
Store.
t.i„* reived a swell line of
ladies' hand Dags, lhm's Cor-
ner Drug Store,
W. Colton's dray and
tranlllf for til kinds of hiuitiag
anytime. Day phone 20, night
phone 71.
Promptness in prescription
filling is something everybody
Call Colton's dray at McSpad-
den's. Phone 20.
Try Lane's Chocolates.
A full line of lap robes and
horse blankets. Where? At
The Chelsea Hardware Co.
A. J. Arrowood made a visit
to Welch Monday to look up two
allotments for his children.
We are unpacking all kinds of
toys and fancy goods every day
at Lane's Corner Drugstore.
Just received! Car of B. B.
Patent at Elevator, there is no
better high grade Flour made.
Our trade in oil, putty and
glass have reached a" high mark.
J. H. Constable.
Hindman's new ad is a hum-
mer, and the best of it is he has
the goods and is.doing the bnsi-
ness.
Just received a lot of fancy
souvenir leather postal cards,
also the latest thing in leather
post card pillow tops at Lane's.
The Chelsea Ga&Co., is mak-
ing still another' effort to get
gas. They -are drilling four
miles west of town.
Don't fail to see Hindman's
new ad this week and then call
at the store am) see the goods.
Come in and let us tell you our
plan .of howtfe are going to give
away the large doll. Lane's
Corner Drug store.
Have yoanoticed the oil, paint,
window jglaas, putty and line of
mixed paints leaving our store
each day? Constable's Palace
store. "V; -s
Grady Dannenburg hasv taken
the agency for the Pierce City
Steam Laundry and dye works,
office at O'Neills. Repair made
appreciates. Our expert service on laundry free, suits cleaned,
insutes both promptness and *;^ pnved or repaired. Good
accuracy,-Lane's Corner Drug work and prompt delivery.
Store- 1 C. C. Crouse, Mgr.
Chickens are afflicted with a
new disease called big head.
You can cure them Lane's.
Whatever is wort1.! painting
deserves good paint. We carry
the best paints for all purposes.
—Lane's Corner Drug Store.
Not how cheap but how good
for so little money. That's
what the ladies all say about
our cloaks. Hindman's. ' • '
See the handsome line of hand-
painted china on display at the
Corner Drug Store.
The infant child of Mr and Mrs.
Simms died Thursday after an
illness of several weeks with
asthma. The little girl was one
of twins, the little brother hav-
ing died several months ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris of
Colorado Springs, Colo., arrived
in Chelsea the 14th. Mrs. Harris
is a sister of Mrs. J. H. Con-
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O. C. BARNES
Contractor and Builders
S. A. Elliott of Oswfego, who
is manager or the Gas company
at this place, is moving his
family into the property recently
vacated by Tom Simpson.
Miss Zenna Goddard has just
returned from a trip to Joplin
where she has been to visit her
grandfather who has been very
ill, but is now slowly improving.
Jno. Davis has been in the
Ozarks on another outing. John
looks happy, but complains of
being very much exhausted with
the strenuousness of the trip.
Rev. Stapleton will preach at
the college next Sunday morn-
ing and evening. He is a can-
didate for the pastorate of the
church at this point. Go out
and hear him.
Call for cash Register tickets
with every cash purchase at
Lane's Corner Drug store. The
one holding largest amount in
cash tickets will
large doll Xmaa.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hohman
have returned to Chelsea and
are house keeping in the Davis
property opposite Wm. Robinson.
Ikfr. Hohman has been a sufferer
from rheumatism far several
months and has tried almost
every health retort in the
country.
MARSHALL BROTHERS,
DENTISTS.
Isn't it 'most time to discard
that old pocket book? Take a
Graduates Chicago College D;nta
Surgery. J Lcvinc 'Btdg.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on all Classes •
stable. These people may pro-of Modern Construction £
long their visit to a permanent I • • , 2
residence with us. {• • ' J
Julius Polk, who has been do-
ing the inside wiring for the
telephone company at this place,
left for Sapulpa Wednesday
night where he has similar work (
Miss Lizzie Ross is assisting in
the O'Neill Novelty store during
Miss O'Neill's absence to the
city.
A. J. Puryear has made an-
other flying trip to Seneca. A1
saw some chickens on his trip
that were strange to his vision,
notwithstanding he is a great
chicken fancier of experience.
They ire imported ffom India.
These chickens are very large,
white in color with black points.
That bitter cold weather is
sure to come. Get ready for it
by buying one of those good
heating stoves at the Chelsea
Hardware Co.
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BOYD BROS.
SURVEYS MADE. PLANS DRAWN
Chelsea and Claremore, I. T
J# T. EZZARD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice in all Indian Territory
Courts.
Notary in office Chelsea, I. T.
B. SUTTON
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Chelsea, I. T.
ARCHIBALD BONDS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Clark building
Phone 7
Chelsee, I. T,
gWARTS & STREET.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Clark Building, Phone IS
HILL & CALDWELL
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
dr. w. j. vinette.
DENTIST
, . . .1" . , ~ I AM work done at Popular Prices,
look at the new Style ones we Permanently located. Lane Building
are showing. Note the low1 cUm^SSi Terrify
prices, too.—Lane's Corner -
receive that'Drug
When you see many physicians
trading you can be sure of qual-
ity, Notiee the physicians'
trade we have.-Lane's Corner
Drugstore.
J# W. BONE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
J. d. miller
Will write you Fire, Plate Glass,
and Tornado Insurance, Repre-
sents only first-class old line com-
piles.
Sixth Street Chelsea, I. T.
J. C. TAYLOR
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
_ The Eye^ aJJpecialty
a Territory.
Office over Pharmacy
Phone 23.
Chelsea, I. T.
chelsea undertak-
ing parlors
Mrs. Florence Paige
UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED
EMBALMER
West Pine Street Phone 131
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
q. b. williams.
LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER
Vinita, Indian Territory.
Charges Reasonable Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
JOHN T. BROWN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Kuhn building
Chelsea, LT.
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Hester, B. H. & Divine, I. D. The Chelsea Reporter. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1906, newspaper, November 16, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181139/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.