The Baptist Rival. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1905 Page: 1 of 6
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pnlta in tht wrylfa cf tfjgnkssiv
jug for the growth and develop
went of our commqij raltli'
Our streams are navigable our
poll in rich it) the production o
mineral ore and agrictlture our
plalncs arc extensive and pvitlng
pasturage
Our men are braves our women
are noble our marveloip) iuveqtion
ftnd quqcrfi) discoveries have
np) only made tu at n nation pr
eminent in strife: hut first in peace
jttore thau all of this our lluuksgiv
jng a a rare were iuexprefible
Forty years ago the door of every
pppotipijty was closed against us
gitd four million of us wet e shack
jd ignorance yith poverty
pud disgrace TqJay more than
fifty per cent of ts can read and
jiave become producers For
tjiese atjd many other jparyelou
penedictions let i)S give God
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- Financial bbqwef at yUq I T
On the third Sunda in Nov
Rev 1 i Haywqqd joined Rev J
F Fleshuian and his coijgrtgatiun
pf first Baptist Chiifch in an edu
'pational rally and the following
' persons conlr jhuted Rev J F
Fleshuian 30 cents those who gavt
p5 ceuis N T 'j'qrnef' J W Har
fjs Ij J Haywood H M McvHl
lan FIj Lowefy W H fljijes
Jr Sus)§u §u)itb T K Kiipat
ficic Vyni pijlen C Moss Aiiss
yfePagk T If- Turner public
' gqllectiqn fya cents tot al 4 10
RQCK ISIfAJfl)
- Holliday Excursion gates To
he South east and Northern Ter
fityry Dec 21 2 2 and 23rd 190 j
- gate one aud one third fare
Thanksgjyiug Day gjjcqjsiOu
Nov 29 and 30th Rate one and
ppe third fare?
W A Dashell T A
FRISCO
Noy 29th and 30th Rq)e one
find one third fares limited Dec
4 th
Single Statehood Delegation
Washington D C Dg? $lb H te
34 75-
International Eiye Stock EP° ’
fion Chicago 111 Dec 16 to 19th
Rate $2695
Gulf Tournament Mexico C‘
Jan 1st to tat1! Kate $3900
Holiday E a mrslou Kates To th
Southeast aud to Kortluru Terr
tory Dec 21 22 ami 23rd 1905
Kate one mid one third fiires
ClirUtmis and Ncwyeaf holiday
Kates to Indian Territory
Arkansas Kansas Oklahoma and
points Nov 22 t)i 94 9j JO 31
aud Jauuary tat Kate one and one
third fares
W A Dashell T A
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Dear Editor '
Sister Nancy Allan departed
this life at 7 o'clock November the
t6th 1905 She letm a husband
bne child and a best of friesdsto
mourn her Ion Cut we hope our
lorn is heaven's gain Sbttr Alien
Was bora in Miss £be was
IseotUr cf Cprirj UZX Vcy
tbcrc ii god entt
wqttrtttdi lertttf
tht 8 ft cut Tfc Ahsihtp era
fit to call her from labor to rmrd
Our ehurqt) at Oa'triijjt Is ytt
life Rev SHght the Pastor Is
the fight man in ' the right place
The itep are doing a great
work under tht leadership of 81a
If H Howard
We have a lively Sunday school
we are uiarchjtif to the front
Pray for our succetg
Yours for the cauat
Rosie Cailicutt
tar THB District R Y P V "I
Hoard meeting will beheld with the
Uuion at ift Qarnjel Bap church
WynuewoodlT on Dec o io
It is expected that each vnioii
will send 1 quarterly dues and a
neat little sum for Dawes Academy
Daisy M Coojxr
Corresponding Secretary
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gratta s-
Jjt the report of captains of the
largest Rally at First church )a§t
week tha nqntg'uf M J Brway
ppeared instead of Win Brockway
v e are glad g jgake correction
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OillKrU and Align
Dealers in Staple & Fancy Gro
:ries Cc nfec ti jneries JSl Gro
r i e s delivered on short order
Couatrjr ppedacs t ipKity
We apt your' trade
622 BAST MAIN STREET
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Wilberton I T N°v 20 1905
To the Editor of thg'Rivg)
yilbretbu jij in a prosperous con
diiion — Few are sick
The citizens of vi jibTton turner
“Eu Masse” to South McAlester
to hear an address from Hon - Book
erT Washington Qn arriving at
the epot such a crowd (as the re
porter gpkjoui £gga) were there await
ing the coming of Mr Was)ingtflus
irain There were people of all col
ors and a prettier sight we never
witnessed 10 minutes after our
arrival the loug watched for train
come aud then such a hallabaloo
and ruch for the Opera house
After the great number of people
were seated Judge Clayton afps
very mildly welcomed Mr Washing
ton Atty Wilkins responded with
icarty welcome Then lawyer
FiUpatrick brought forwatd and
in reduced Hon Washington who
utelligeutly lectured tor about 40
r 45 minutes
1 few of the boys and girla en
vtd a itay ride a few nights ago
When in town and you get bun
gry don't forget to see tile cafe of
Mr Harry Clarks Thanksgiving
will be a high day In our city ser-
vices at our church ami dThdusglv
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Wanto to coll ovory Colorod person in Ard more j
FURNITURE: t &T-T: !
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Ail OrdcroRccaivca our Attontion i
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Picon allow cm to gy a
WftH throh tt Rival
I left my hero Wynnewool I
T Nov 26th beaded for Tishomin
go by special rrt of tlie Fir
Vajuist church Cf that dly
I waa uiet f?y Deacons: Fnd
lf iys A Wilson andS C Stewnn
iftvr a wnr))'lund shaking 1 vn
cn li ved to Mr and Mrs Jmu
HyUrs ’ place of business avlierc I
found every thing nicely triuied
I was carried tit a whirl 3 mile
:H Jje pfttmty JIy Deocoii Wilson
Sun'JiJy tuornrn at it a m wt
found' our selves at the church in
a lively S' 3 Mrs F K Hiue
just recently frci Texas as teaclur
who we faqnd id 5) model 3 3
tyacller Owing tu the lutemss
preaching was omited until 3 p in
I was then carried to Deacon
Hayes for dinner everv
thing good was waiting for us
After dinner we takeu a stroll
over thg pj)y
The meeting at 3 p m was
grand We met at 7 p in attend
ange war grand the little chinch
was filled tq i)s utmost awaiting
to hear the glad tidings cf good
thing that was lo in: hail ied cio'vr
to them After servicts the ser-
vice fvefy body was rejet ing
Before closing t pressed the Bap-
tist Rival’s clajm as tiie Organ of
the District I claimed its place
in all of the Baptist homes and
more especially the preachers and
deacons
Will please send the paper to Mi
Fred Hys 3 mo Mr A Wilson 3
mo and Mr S C Stewart 3 un
Tishraipgql f
Here is the dough ditto
Write me when you want to
JgUQw any thiiig caU me wheu you
want to see me
Yours truly r’-
Rev J B Norwood Moderator
of the Home Association
P 0 Box 308 Wyunewood
Oktjjulge? T
Nov so 1903
Editor Baptist Rival Rival
Enclose find $175 cts for which
dease send the Rival to the follow
ering address
Mbs Nancy Patrick 3 mo Ok
imtlgct 1 1 Miss Ourtrttde Hay
ood 3 mb Sharps 1 T Mrs Luia
Sams 3 mo Sharps I T Mrs
i wtety Haygood 3 mo Kharpa I T
Prof L A Barge 3 mo Sharps I
Mr Wash Hood 3 mo Sharps
T Mr TiiiuuHnht 3 tun
IrjCccJ fer tit phaaure inker
cf Utliatar crrjv body IqrM-
fob Porter cur U pn
ty Mzrxhdi rescue of tljt comini
Met to mast lien Eqoker T Wash
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Tfct above names tn iH t'
date Udies and Csnllemsn c n
they gr$ mcmbsrqof my chnrrt
aud they arc also lovers of tho Sap
list canoe they knows how to carr
on the great work In the church si
members and Jn the Sqmjay school I lot Dillingham gnd JLfga Katie
Mrs Ludia srna is oqr Sec tc I darpliey have renewed their eub
lh 8 MM’ wr Mta Out 9 B Can t wml Mhm
trad Ml Eamna MIb Sl) ron) Tltnw Urousht cottqn t
re 11 worlttf In Iht Horn mlf hIII
be reraera
ion Society SliUr Jane Mnaavv I bered that Carter ia leading merr
is the Presidrat Sia fi Jonea it tlu I atll 0f Xatnms Before leaving
clerk of oar church Prof W K I 0W11 je pa to our of
Scott of ftktflqigs w’s in Sunday
school witlips lt Sabbath and de-
livered an addreM to the School
Prof L A Barge is a successful
teacher he is getting along nicel)
all the fiijdjD and parents loves
him be is also achristianei)t)e
man
All my jnempers will take the
Rival later on
The Sisters will meet at Rqiy) f
I Friday before the 4th Lord’s-
lay in iust
Miss M E Behn is a lover f
the gqipigt He may l)er ye)
Yours gq-wqrker
C R Bruster
J WOOD TALIFERRQ
ftcsral director and Ucessafi
r— Embalmer
Off ice open day and night
North Washington street
AKDMORE 1 T
Sam Hsok Promatad
Mr Sam Heck oue pf flip oldest
citizens of Ardmore departed thi
iife on the 25th ii§t-
He was buried und§r the auspi
s of the Dignjond Tip Lodge G
Q O F Sunday in the after
noon The funeral services took
place at the First Baptist church ot
which pe was a member Rev P
Neil fliciating The deceased
was a faithful member of both Un-
church and Lodge and as a resu t
there was scarcely seating capacity
Hon L B A Gay officaled at
thv cemetary The deceased leav-
es a wife two daughters three
sons aud a host of relatives aim
friends to moun his loss Thc
Rival is in deep sympathy with tlu
bereaved family
Rev A M MUUUcbrooks D I
of Pine Bluff Ark Inis accepted tlu
pastorate of the Hopewell Uaptisi
Church of Denison Tex by virttu
of authority vested in the Rival
we pronounce the couple as church
and pastor
Mr William King and Mrs An
uiu E McCulloek from Boswell
were our pleasant callers lost ween
QcntlethenW H Ligous from
Newport Z T Allen Wynucwaod
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Htri:u wrshcretbis
Rev 0 W HcCes cf Zavj
eras here tbie week
Gemlctqen Lewyer Mitchell
Uni Clay leg ijaab Crtia
Miss Mattie Davis in school again
ifter spending a few days a) !)0?ne
L W Withers aud White keep
1 nice lunch stand on S 2nd st
T IIP Presence of Prof flqqkgp
Washiug was greeted by a iarg
udience in our city on the 20th
11st
The studpji) gf tl)e College reti:
iJered an excellent program last
Friday in the afternoon Mrs Eulai
Bryant ftiade an elequent speclj 01)
i'emperance
1 he mock court of the C B Q
iu-rary will cojtveqe Dec 8tl)
There are four cases to be disposed
f S 0 Barnes will act as Atty
for the literary and A ft Lee
J udge n
The Mask Social kw Thursday
-vTiug at tiic residence qf Mr and
vi is Sydney qi'neFS i honor of our
ads and lasses was quite a success
viany were present and enjoyed
iiietusfc'ves till a late hour
SpIfolT
Nov 19 1903
Dear Editor please show me
space in your paper that we may
adore our lion pastor Rev Q H
iinyard who has beeu with US at
Veorytraveler Baptist Chuch and
lias done more good fdr the cause At
tin’s place thau any pastor that
tver has been here both spiritual
and tctnperul and in kia loving tie
partment be has the co-operation
of all saiuti sinners he filled hia
regular appotutment today and de
lvered au able sermon to a crowded
crowded have he chose fot t teat
Amos4 12 Collection good
Your sister in Christ'
Julia Turner
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Neil, Reverend P. R. The Baptist Rival. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1905, newspaper, December 1, 1905; Ardmore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2044049/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.