The Baptist Rival. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BAPTIST RIVAL
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY THE RIVAL PUB’G Jo
WK HKl AND MATTHIW HAWKINS
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
MABLS LINDSAY FOREMAN OF JOB
DEPARTMENT
Titus robs foremen op press
DEPARTMENT
RET PR NEIL EDITOR A BUSI-
NESS MANAGER'
On year f io
Six months 60
Three months 3°
Entered at the post office at Ard-
more Ind Ter second class
mail matter Jan 5 1905
Address all communications and
money orders to Rev P R Neil
P O Box 635
ARDMORE I T July 5 97
It pays to advertise in the Baptist
Rival ' - '
It is now high time for us to be
gin to rally our forces for annual
meetings
Hon W J Bryan the famous
Nebrascan addressed the citzens of
Ardmore Tuesday night 25 ult
Let us rejoice that generations
have come and passed away tetsp-
ets have sunk into ruins' kingdoms
and Republics have risen and fallen
but the old church WMch Christ
bujlt on a rock still stands as the
survival of the fittest' And the very
gates of hades shall not prevail a
gainst it ”
On the 25 th the Suprem
court in session at Guthrie handed
down a decision dissolving the in-
junction suit against the election
proclamation the vote was taken 5
to 2 to the effect that the courts
have no jurisdiction in country
boundary lines
In the question as to the election
of county officers the vote stood
favorable 4 to 3
The School Board of Nashville
Tenn decided that none but South-
ern Negrces need apply for positi-
ons in tbeir city schools
President Murray has insned a
call to reconvene the constitutional
convention in Cuthrie Jul 10 th
There is no city under the West-
ern horizon that Is now being
watched with more interest and
greater suspicion than Ardmore
And all the more for her wheels
of commerce education and relig-
ious progress are kept steadily turn-
ing in all directions Every potent
factor that tends to the growth and
development of a great city is com
prehended in the city of Ardmore
Against the wise and prudent the
industrious and frugal thehopefu
and credulous her gates are never
closed by night neither by day
Because some of the best white peo-
ple in the world are living here it
pays honest and industrious Negio
es to come and cast their lots be-
cause protection is guaranteed to
every citzen and equal right to work
’ out his salvation side by side vilb
every nation and tongue it
pays to let vour bucket down
here Coire here stand up and show
yourself a man and you have noth
ng to fear Preach the gospel plead
law practice medicine sell goods
till the soil let our hammer ring
let your saw buz buy what you
want pay for what you get
read the Baptist Rival
Purcell I T
Rev P R- Neil
Dear Editor: - Please allow space
in your valuable columns to the
brethren that I have just returned
from a pleasant trip from my old
home in Arkansaw where I spent
several days with my sister and
other friends
While there I did some preaching
I also attended the closeing exercise
of the Arkansaw Baptist college
and had a nice time
The prospects for crops were very
dull r
Let us pray for God to give us a
good meeting at Ardmore in Aug-
ust '
- Respectfully
J A Pratt
Noticel
To the Women
Ardmore 1 T July 1 st 1907
Dear Sistes: - owing to the fact
that our District meeting is fast
approaching and will co iven
Wednesday before the Fourth Sun-
day in 'August there will not be
any more board meetings till after
the annual meetings Allthe circles
in our District are requested to
bring your quartely dues to the
District meeting bring your educat-
ional money also
Yours for the work
Mrs M L- Bachelor Pres
Dillard
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Allen
Dealers in Staple and Fancy Gro-
ceries Confectioneries and Gro-
ceries delivered on short order
Country produce a spec-tally
VVs want your trade
622 East Main Street
Phone 140
Restaurant -
Pot Meal Short order
Ice Cream Cold-Drink Neat
Clean beds call on
Walker and
Garner
502 East Main St
Ardmore I T
For Sale
There are two lots for sale
Burton Street Ardmore I T
on
no
The Parisian
parlor
- Wil have its Grand Spring Open
iug Thursday March 21
Before buying elsewhere come
and inspect our line of
MILLINERY
fresh from the Markets
No house in the city can com-
pete with us in the best Styles and
Lowest prices for Hats
Mrs BelliOeneral M aiuger
122 West Main St
For Glean Shae & Hair cut
10 To 9 Turrer-
ALSO KEEP CONFECTIONERIES
AND COLD DRINKS
The best Accomodation
For Canned goods and
Cold dri nks see:
Mrs
Katie Williamson
On 4i7 East Main St
Phone 214
G° To
Bros
For'good plumbing and all kinds
of sheet metal work
'
The place that knocks them all s
P iialf
C
fBig House on Caddo street
at Texas Wagon Yard We buy sell swap and repair everything atT
live and let live prices We have no rents to pay and can sell cheajje
than Main Street competitors
A little down and a little every week suits Hall the man that sell
everybody on easy payments Phone 366 " -J
60 TO ALLEN & KEIL’S
‘ TCNEC FIA PARLOR”
for a First-glass shave neat hair cut
LA sea Foam and Sliampao
The Best Equipped Shop in the City
5 AST MAIN STREET ARDMORE
nin
J STOLFA
MERCHANT TAILORtor Ladie
IS
5and Gents’ latest Style and low-g
est prices
Barbeciue
Chicken Pork and Beef
-
We keep it at all hours
Later on will serve ice Cold
Melons
We know how to please you with good things to eat Let us
lave your trade
Cor F and Main Streets
For sale
Good two Room house Good Lot
Soft Well of Water Coed Location
$300 and will sell on fio monthly
ayments '
0 M Redfield
Burial Association
The Chickasaw Union Burial As
sociation has its Undertakers Es-
taplisliment located on East Main
with a full Slock fully prepa to
do all things in its line Member-
ship fee one dollar Assessment
Ten cents always open for members
in any part of part of the Chickasaw
Nation
E I SadlerProprietor
J H Tysoft Manager
Post Oflce Drug Store
Having purchased the-Stock of
Drugs formerly owned by Frank
Butt We are now prepared to
serve our friends in anv thing in
Drugs Mediciues and Toilet Artic-
les if off man’s Drug Co
Post Offic leek Phon 65l
Cream Parlor
We have opened our Cream Par-
lor on C St S E No 230
We swerve Cream two days in
the week commencing Saturday in
the afternoon
Want your patronage
Managers: C S Ervin
- Sptncsr
est Main- StreetA
LARKIN STEVENS
"Dr MW Trimble :
Office on the corner of F St and 1st
Ave S E Ardmore I T Treats
i nflamed eyes inflamation of the
dadder bowels kidneys liver
nose arteries stomach tonsil
windpipe All diseases from you
to old age Phone 615
Residence Phone 643
Dr A I Davis M D Ph G
Physician and Surgnrn
Prints Gonsutation
Office 513 East Main St
Office Phone 535
' Ardmore I T
Phoni
660
9 to II m 1
I 10 5 p m
Dr B F Smith
Physician & Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
a specialty
Office 420 E Main St
Ardmore Ind Ter
Notice Notice
The next Aunual sitting of the
Chickasaw Baptist Association
will ' convene with the First
Baptist church of Ardmore I T
Rev P R Neil D D Pastor on
Thursday bifore the Fourth Lord’s
day in August 1907
Rev H E Darrington Mod
Rev S M- Ransom Cor Sec
Ed Abroms
FOR
Family Groceries and Con
fectioneries Want your trade
Milo I T
Directory
ARDMORE LOSE ’
Queen Vlcoria Temple Noi
bare their- regular
meeting ttbe Ma-
sonic Hall' every
1st and 3l 'Tuea
' in the afternoon
visiting justersj are
" always welcome
Mrs Wm Neil W P
Mrs Maudie Carrie W 8'
Nelson Lodge No 1 K
ot P meets every 1st &
3rd Monday nights for
business and 3rd for in-
instuctoins All Knights are wel-
come r
S M Dillard C C
J Q Adams K of R & 8
Lily May oQ the West 1 O O C
have their regu
lar business meet
ings 1 a and 3rd
Tuesday' eve-
nings in each
month at 3:00 in
the K of P Hall
All visiting Cal-
anthians s are
made welcome
Mrs A J Smith
W C Mrs E C Dewitt R of D
The Ladies of the Ivy Leaf Club
will hold their' regular weekly
Meeting at the residence of Mrs
W M Paxton Friday July 5th
Mrs J CClay Prts
Mrs J H Hatcher Sec
First Baptist Church
Ardmore Okla
Preaching every Sunday at ir
A M and 8 P M S S at 930
A M Business meeting Friday
evening befor first Sunday in each
j month Prayer servies every
I Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock
Rev P R Neil D D pastor
Mrs Xena Baker Clerk
The Woman’s Mission circle of
the First Baptist church meets
every Monday at 3 o’clock p m -Mrs
Odelia Walters Pres
Mrs P R Neil Sec
Rjichland Baptist Church
Sbawneetown Okla Preaching Sec
ond Lord’s day in each month by
(astor on Fourth Lord’s day by
Rev L Stevens S S at 9:30 a m
Business meetings Saturday be-
fore the 2nd Sunday in each mouth
Prayer service every Wednesday
evening
Rev P R Neil D D
Pastor
H S Burton and "
L E Washington Clerks
oTVetropoiltan cA M E Church
Preaching every Sunday at 1 z a
m and 8 p m v
Sunday School at 9:30' a m
Board meeting every Monday at
8530 p m 1
Prayer and Class meeting Wed
nesday evening at 8:30
Rev J D Springer P C
S T Wiggins Clerk
Notice Notice
T
Mrs ’Willie Groner solicits your
patronage st her new store on Bur-
ton St Fresh line of Grociries a
confectioneries Stationery etc
Will treat you right
- Mrs Minnie L Hatcher is teach-
ing a Kindergarten school at her
residence in East Ardmore Tuition
$1 per month
Mrs Batcher is a splendid teach
er and her little pupils are makin
rapid vamencent rt
Notice!
The Ex Board of the South Kat-
ern Baptist Association will com
rnence at Garvin I T Friday and
Saturday before the Fifth Sunday
in June
Rev I P Pitfield moderator
H S Burton Sec
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Neil, Reverend P. R. The Baptist Rival. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1907, newspaper, July 5, 1907; Ardmore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2044443/m1/4/?q=oklahoma+territorial+sun+paper: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.