The Baptist Rival. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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Apcjmbre pkl Wpc)ney Sept 15th 19Q9 Number 37
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Editor n Chief Rev P R Neil
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'is in Columbus Ohio lhr3 week at-
tending the National Baptist Con
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ventton
Mr Sutter arid Mrs gallie Pow-
ell fro® Dadevillq la’ were the
guest of - Mrs aralee Davis last
wee!: Mr Suiter left Saturday
morning fpr points among the
preeks '
Mr Gcitrnde Starr wts ch the
f
e'ck list last week" - '
Rv E N Gaines the State S
S Missionary spent last week with
friiS tamily iu our City
-- '
-Mr J J Jennings and dqqghier
accompanied by Mr Matthew Jen-
: Bings' fronr Iudianola Miss speut
peveral days u oqr city last week
the guest of Alts'E W Perry
their sister- Mr J J Jennings is
quite a busimss man apd joined
Jhe Editor of the Rival in two trip
Jo the country where we enjoyed a
pleasant time We visited the
jiome-j of Gentlemen Deffytuan
Lofton and Davidson in the neigh-
borhood of Prairie Vievy school -
Revival i$ in progress Grant
find Rev S E Jackson the popu
jar Pastor is making the sinners
?tand aboqt
Rev Qivens qf Pqrcell passed
' Jhru last yeek enroute Jo Ran
Who can get the chqreh aj Ran as
jong as Rro pejinie continues to
prake missionary visits down there
- aud p teach about Abrafiain and his
jittle lad Isaac?
Miss Sapho Cooper ha3 closed
he r school and contemplates going
bl-oad where she will put on a
li Ashing touch
" Rev S R lyllfmt was seen on
ru streets last week with a hun-
- dr d dollar hill and it looks like
the Negroes of Carter county will
soon begin to operate a great bank-
ing system Give us 25 more men
' vlio handle cash like Elliott
The Ed itoi passed through Bos-
well Saturday and shook hands
with Revs R W McGhee and R‘
E Tanner
lie stopped over in Hugo a few
hours and shook hands with many
old timers
AH denominations in Hugo art
badly in' need of meeting houses
But th Colored people in Hugo
are making hay
Mr Bob Johnson and family left
our ciy' Monday night enroute t
tiobari where they will spead the
winter quarter
IUv 1C N Gaines is iu our ci'j
this week
Rev A Wiley filled the stand
at the First Bap last Sunday Rev
Wiley is an able minister
Mr Wo Neil is on the sick list
this week We hope for him
Ppeedy recovery
Mrs Alma Jones was called to
Oklahoma City owing to the death
of her mother Mrs Clemons
Csntral Bnlmss Ollegs
Sedalla Mo
Will Sooa Ha Ha Fall Opening-
The management desires that
t'ou shall be iu Sedalia and make
irrarigenimts Aug 30th so that
foti may get started and enter the
vv classy Sept 6th The
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largest enrollment in the history of
he school will be the Erst of Sept'
Jhe Sedaliq Telegraph’ School will
enroll ‘"‘pupils at ‘ the smc tipie
Mr Iobbiuulias perfected arrange
ments whereby he can place every
graduate from the different' depart-
ments the coming year in good
positions? Write foi catalog of
either the business and shorthand
school or of the telegraph school
Dou’t hesitate because you are not
t v '
far- advance ye have classes
for beginners and give you in-
dividual instruction so as to' pre-
pare you for taking the business
course if ou are not far enough
advanced when you entep tq keep
up with the' classes
The following' pupils were placed
in good positions the past week a
number of other positions were
fferediT but Ve had no one' to fill
hem: — Miss Mary Mitchell with
1 Wholesale novel 'y Co Kansas
City Mo Miss Miunig Mitchell
with the Foster Lumber Co
Kansas City Mo Miss1 Jennie
tones with Kingman Implement
Co Kansas City Mo Mis A
Zimmerman '‘with the Missouri
Black Enameling Co St Lot'ic
Mo Mr John Enqs vy'th Armour
Co Chicago III' Mr Jt Dpugan
vitb the K C Q & O Railway
:o Kansas City Mo Mis$ Nellie
Jones with Jqlin Deej-e Blow Co
rs stenographer Kansas City Mo
Miss -Marion Thompson with a
wholesale dry good? cot st‘ Louis
Mo at $60 per month Mr L N
Nance bookkeeper and stenograph-
:r with a wholesale and retail
liardware co Omaha Neb 5 Mr
Johu Davis bookkeeper Toliet 111
Mr II E Thomas bookkeeper
and stenographer Des Moines Iowa
Mr II E Henry book keeper -and
stenographer C B & Q Railway
Co Burlington 111 Mr H H
Davis stenographer Galesburg
111 1 Mr T E Stenton bookkeeper
Los Angeles Cal Mr- H E
Johnson stenographer with a
wholesale grocery 00 St Joseph
Mo 1 VIr Leo iimnerscheid book-
keeper Kansas Milling and Ex-
oort Co at $65 per moujh Kans
City Mo None of these receive
less than $00 per month and most
of them receive over $60
Don t fail to write for catalog
qid full explanation of the ad-
ant ages given in Central Business
College Remember that this in-
stitution guarantees positions Yon
run absolutely no risk in attending
even though you have to borrow
the 'money
Shawneetown Dots
Revival is still in progress at the
C M E church souls are being
converted and backsliders reclaim-
ed -'J'he Richland Bap church had
right side up kst Sunday Rev
p R Neil D D1 preached two able
sermons and the collections all
told amounted to $56 00
There were ten additions to the
church
Pastor P R Neil left on the
East bound Frisco Monday morn-1
ing for Columbus Ohio where lie!
will attend the National llap Con-
vention The members of Richland Bap
church gave a picnic and barbecue
last Friday and reaped a handsome
harvest
Mr G C Woods barn burned
down last week
Prof J D Caldwell lias been el-
ected Principal of the city school
at Idabel Prof Fulton will teach
school at Shawneetown f
Rev T Iv Higgs has been called
to the Pastorale of the Pleasant
Grove Bap church at Idabel to
succeed Rev I P Pittfield
The South Eastern Bap Associ
ation will convene iu Idabel on
Wednesday of next week
I Rev B McDonald is visiting
points in Tex
The Pleasant School
1'edicatecl
The dedicatory seryicj of the Mt
Pleasant School building was h-ld
TiiG§day Sept 7 Tina seryiCe
which hd been looked forward to
with pride by tlie cipkeus will long
be remembered by those who y it
tiessed it
The building “ which is beauti
fully looped on a hill js an impos-
ing structure of stone two stories
lugli
Prof G A Kenyqu principal of
r' ' 1
Ardmore public school is 011 the
eve of closing a summer school at
- j 1
this plqce He acted as Mastei of
Ceremonies and made jbe first
speech 6 the day' Prof Kenyon
s an educalop q rae jnan and it
is aij honor to any community to
have biro in its midst'
Mrf Mary y Niblack our vor-
ihy Ceuyty Superintendent ’ was
otesent She delivered an excel-
lent address chqstiiug us about
some tilings instructing and ad-
monishing us to higher and liobler
things I
We fee assured tfiat our sujrei-
intendent is interested iu our wel-
fare aqd she has ouj love and gyui
pithy Prof Kenyqn's pupils
then ang a specially prepared soug
aticj Dr P li Neil jyas introduced
to preach the dedicatory §ermou
His subject was I "A- call for
Braiu Tejjt Coine qi d lets
reason together IiaaU t:j8
The Rev' put great stress upon
reasoning and thinking The ser-
mon was indeed a master piece and
wqs enjoyed by all ' All novV re’
turned to the campus where dinner
was ready -
Vegetables chickens cakes pies
custards ccld driuks candies and
other things were served
We cannot express how very
much we enjoyed this excellent
dinner that the kind1 brothers and
sisters prepared
The congregation reassembled
and listened tf a charming song
service which was a rare treat
Drs Griffiu and Hill two of the
talented Medical physicians of Arc’
more were introduced by Hon S
K Ellot The addresses were
-imply grand and were listened t-
with great i 11 'crest by all
The fight is on iu Okla We
are arming orelves agahist ignor-
ance and superstition The open-
ing of new public roads and the
erection of beautiful school build-
ings are among the graces brought
oil by statehood Let us buckle
on our armoui s and take advantage
of every opp-)i trinity
The citizens of Mt Plensent
community are intelligent and in
dustrious Too much credit can-
not be given them for their tireless
efforts in trying to uplift their peo
pie-
Rev G W Hall who has been
a pastor in this community for
several years is a Christian gentle
man who loves his race and is lead
ing his flock on to success
Too much cannot be said in
praise of gentlemen Elliot Wert &
Patent directors of this school
These gentlemen certainly need
to COmmetidel for the work that
they have been instrumental in
doing Mrs Niblack was so well
pleased wiili the work of Mr Elliot
that she siid 'u him' "If I live
longer than you do I will p’anf
white rose on your grave” Let
T S Ei Brpyn
7- ATTOKNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAI
Practice before Hie Supreme ami Inferior Courts J&tOk of Okla-
homa Commercial Law Rrobate matters anLaw litaticns a speei-
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ally
Stenography £
Office ovejslerney'&
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Distance phone No 6bo
Ardmoie Qkja Sept 4th" 1909 -fission
circles of the Chickasaw Woman’s BaptisJ
Association setidefh Christian Salutation: ' r
Dear Sisters The Lord has done great things foy u$ whereof
we are glad The epd of our associational year is fast approaching an
the time fot our next annual meting to be bej I at Wynne wood is very
close at hanef Noje the date Thursday Oct 7th 1909
We hejefiy ujgc anc request that ecli circle in our District will re-
present by Rgying all back quarterly at Educatiqnal dues ud iocents
per capita 23 cents each for President and Sets ‘‘Let us eorae boldly
to the throne of grace’! and pray for one of the grandest meetings iu
he history of out District work E'-cj your delegates at once and send
names to sister D S A Davidson Ardmore Qkla so that their names
may he placed on program Many of pur Sisters and Brethren fromva"
nous leljgious bodits will be with us iu this great meeting t learn our
plans ‘‘Come and let us reason togejlier'’ - -
Mri- M I Batf-hjor
President
A Oayidsou
Cor Sec
us stand by our leaders who are
trying to help us
May the Lord's hlessing be upon
these good pet pie
Hold fast in fiis might and we
will si- g the victors squg at last
Very respectfully for Christian
Education-' -
Mattigjp Neil
HUmjXG DOGb
FOIt SALE
Dear Wolf Coyote Deer Cat
Coon Rabbit ami Fox Hounds
Bird Dogs Pet and Watch Dogs
Pups of all breeds Feriets Rab-
bi’s Figeons Poultry Cattle
Sheep and Pigs Send mets for
60 pjge descriptive highly illustra-
ted catalogue Write for pi ice list
Mt Penn Kennels Dept OK
Reading TeiiDa
'crresp'ndence
Grant Okla Sept nth 1909
Dear Editor: You will allow me
pa'e in your valuable paper to say
Hi at on the 7 of Aug up to date
have organized two churches and
two Sunday Schools I will leave
home tonight or in the morning on
my vvoik I will be out about three
c-eksif the Lord wills Rev Jack-
vji carried on a revival at Pilgrim
tfest which resulted in about 50 ad-
ditions I am about o2 years of age
a id I feel about I5 when it comes
t) working for the Master May
t ie blessing of God continue to be
with his servants
Yours for the wotk
Wui Hamilton’
S C District Missimary
Noticel Noticel
Cliickasha Okla
Sept 5th I909
Mr Editor of The Rival please
allow space in your paper to notify
the District all persons applying
to the Association for aid of the
Decrepit ministers and deacons
funds must pay their annual dues
before getting anything and their
application must be appoved of by
the church of which they are mem-
bers in good and regular stand-
ing with tffeir church and signed
by their past 01 and Sec Done by
order of the committee 'on Decrep-
it Minister's and Deacon's fund
w hich ii con-titiuionak- -
Respectfully
Yours for Christ
M T Jackson
Chairman of corn and member of
Ex Boat'd
Correspon dence
Davis Okla
9-7-1909
Dr P R Neil D D
- The faith
ful Editor and tiieless worker
fo God will jou find space in
vuiir piper for a few words
Spiritually we are alive with a
hero Rev Frank Jones w h o
has set battle against sin ne has
shot several balls The world
seem to be weaken We are sor
ry that Rev V C Watts is on the
sick list but hope a soon recovery
If their is any hope at all Dr A
I Davis of Ardmore will soon have
him up
Again we need him in our meet-
ing Monday night Rev Watts
and family being accompanied
by friends all clay they retired to
bed e a r 1 v A rushing
noise was heard ami awoke them
They begain to pull for the cover
The boys being up stairs the elder
one reached for the gun dreaming
of the past habits of the Indians
But to their suprise the gate was
filled with men and women very
soon the front porch was laden
with good things such as the preach
er needed Among those that were in
the surprise are as follows: — Mr
and Mrs A Jones sugar & coffee
Mr nud Mrs Hayes preserves &
soap Mr ard Mrs Freeman sug
ar and tomatoes Mr and Mrs
Lewis apples lemons Mr and
Mrs Kagans flour Mr and Mrs
B Smith rice pumpkin Mr' A‘
Miltou corn and tomatoes and
many other things space Will IU
allow to mention
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Neil, Reverend P. R. The Baptist Rival. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1909, newspaper, September 15, 1909; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2044942/m1/1/: accessed May 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.