Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 252, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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The northwest Texas Baptist College
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OAKLAND OFFERINGS.
Oakland I. T. i-pt. 2-2. Sjeo-
inl Correspondence. From prcnent '
indication pwect summer hm Rone
away. A gentle thowt-r -ttIcd the
duiit thia evening and now at 5
o'clock a genuine noflLer calls for'
heavy coata out doom and fires in'
the bousea are needful for comfort.
Cotton i opening very fast and
the yield will be lighter than many
expected. "lARDMORE
Thrre ia a eon oral complaint - '
wells that furnished watt r through!
btthU)YILU ULIVfc AINU IMTKlLt lUiNIC
When .um tf it-'.- tn Hi.it tlw t
win mil tu ;i;h i:i:ii-. r.r i-
DKtiiey tli.in
DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT
BRADY BROTHERS.
Don't You Believe It
money 1 1
BRADY BROTHERS.
w Im-ii llH-y tell hi that tht-r hair
.r e-ii a ct a CI; A l V 1 1 1 T V
IfvID. TER.
Tli! Perfect Reisles far Feiile Weiksiss.
Do You Wish a Thorough Education?
. ... . cn(wn nor a univpru y. it ruune ir tuilv Ix ibr ri
-i II? ? .H1 lnBuenc'' ChriHtian men and women. That can not be the let e.lu ati..n which IgDnrrn man a ;.iritual nature
addition to the Literary course we ofler anecial a.lvuntairea In . - irnuji ojiurc
nec.?s.ary to hit relief l.an been
done.
Mi Kmma Hailev com hided a few
evenings back to t tla- a hors back
ride fihe says the rid.- va all right
except the falling otr.
A Mr. Diitlon who lived three
mile north of town divd lat Wetl-
ih sday and was carried to Willis
Tuesday for interment.
S. E. Floyd ia placing lumber on
the ground for additional room to
his residence.
ir lo you merely wih to tret a .licloma? It the former rea.l thl I Yenrirm lil i; .
advertisement. a It mill Interest von; if the latter .lont rea.l It. for I eargan Uhllctring tores-
this 1 not the place for you. Thix l a COU.EiiK not a fuhlic . Cue a pig that fell in a Well was al-
cho.l nor a university ft n.uroe ..f tudv I the e.iual .f anr ' . . '
y(u iuusi um.-uini? u v uamp air.
.nisses r.mma t noate ana Jennie
Butts of Manusville have been vis-
last year'a drouth puing dry
time. Stockmen say that springs j
that have never stopped running ae i
now as dry as lu-.t. No one can !
account for it."
Sam Boyier a young man working!
for John (!nv lee near town was
j driving a tetin of m iles from Aril-
I more loaded with lumber sti rday M-"""B
! and when near Oa'.l.in.l the mules j
I ran aw.ty throwing S:ii.i t ut iiniler
a wheel that broke b: le be lu'.v the
knee. He was carried tj the home
; of Charlie Smith where every! hing j h"r iur.- irui; soli i..-n.i. 3i. f.i.-i.t i.-.i.ir
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r Whltea: I'lceratloa. laaaBiinti..a .r t ..ncrta . me W..ia- fn..
Uua I'terl r FalllBa- t.f Ibe Womb? Painful. Irrecular ..r Mi.rvw4
Meotruatla. Uriar f Ifce Womb; laSanmattoB ..f ilei arha Ta..r.
f.H u.; rtle: I is. r anl Tutn-.ro la Ihelr Karir mx !urw
lleraitoii. I t leaant Ktamlnai I u ..f lt.-rrvm.ni. .r j. s
Atol-lr-l and lure Mtl-llr rflr.lr.l l.r Ibr ue ..f I tk- t.u.1 .
rvlEIDIC:V.l A5BOCIATION
( .ll..r...!rr...MHS. I'. L. OWtSS. At.
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PALACE
li(t Tie TIIK-
; lull line of Doe l..n t arti le.
Ardmore :
HRLICi STOR12
- In the Cor. Klcski Boifc
: Ind. Ter.
BRUCE -:- HOTEL
Under New and First Class Management.
t"iuiii rei;il and Transient Ir.ule ejsTiall U-itiii. Uat-i.
n-UM liable aii-1 .n i niimiiMlat ioiin -iial to the IwM.
MRS. LOU FOLEY Proprietress.
ART . MUSIC. . ELOCUTION. . SHORTHAND . AND . TYPEWRITING. iiMu'EZrlw.V
I mm .a a
I HP nPQt IMP l.hDQnDCt' All hlef;int Iioartliiig Hall for tiirls that will tmackerville items
..... . . ..u u. .u i.iu kii.uuhuuii a(..omm(Miatl. fifty.
Ministers and Children of Ministers. Write for catalogue.
A. J. EMERSON President.
Next Term Begins September 4th 1895. t t t t t Decatur Texas.
ARDnioRe liVeRY stable
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2.1.
Teach your Boys and Girl that which they will practice in after Life-
INDIANOLA BUSINESS COLLEGE AND t LITERARY INSTITUTE
'Formerly North Texas Buxineas ColleRe. Oaineaville. Teia.
0
kNP: MILK NOHTHKAST Of the rail-
roaa aejKir UM-ateu on a wooded eleva-
tion eovefi'd by native oaks ami eontaining
a campus of ten acres
B
Art.
itself
Ha-h thorough and
their
found
This Nt-HeXM. Offers young men and young women the readiest means for U ttering
in lite by opening up to them a lMmndless held of industry where there is always to I
employment for those competent to perform the duties required ef them.
For Further Information Cll ttt tlie College or cJdrt
J. M. RUDISILL President.
Tuition free to Young Tiia kkhvii.lk I. T. Sept.
lip Hapiists are erecting a nice
church at this place costing Si'aio.
Both gins are running on full time
now.
Messrs. Patrick & Keel are run-
ning their corn sheller shelling
aliout one car per day.
London and Killgorc are buying
com and will commence shelling in a
few days.
Mrs. Leslie returned from Hico
where she has been spending several
wee ks visiting her mother.
Will Biggerstan is attending school
in Gainesville Tex.
Beatty'a Orfaai anil Plaaoa.
Hon. Daniel F. Beatty of Washing-
ton. New Jersev. the irif I iron n
and Piano manufacturer is building
more Organs and Pianos than ever. ' i
In 1870 Mr. Be-attV left home a t.ei- I
niless plow boy ami bv his indomit
iiKl.i .-ill V. .. H...l. .l
Sc.?- tiiii Street.
For I-t Turnout. Single or Ih.ul.le Ihiggi. . Sutri. ai.d lla.-L
Kxiw-rieHecel Driver.
-! Horses and Mules Sold on Commissioiu
i
BOWL-ES
OOKKKKPI.;. .shorthand. Tviswrit-
ing. Literary Department . Music and
et.mplett
OLD RELIALBLE.
The al.r well known MKAT MAKKKT again r.ad
iir buines with fr-h meats .f all kitnU. Cit Trad.
dieite.l. De live ry. Will call at i. si.l. n.-.- fo
rlers where elesirvd. In K-arin-v & Wv.v Itiiildin-
Vt Main Stree-t.
C. A. PYEATT.
in
oiulitimi
Ride On The
LIMITED
SANTA FE ROUTE.
Cesfsrt in. S;eel Ccziaei
WHEN .'. TRAVELING
i aoie win no nas worked his wav un
protitable ! RO as to 8lt so furt nearly ino.OoO ofi
Beatty's Organa and 1'ianos since)
! 1S70. Nothing seems to dishearten
w : . . l..tri ; . .
uumai iiii miu in m way inat i
' rrelaer?he 1 FDllIIiaQ BOllCt SperS
anu comes oui 01 11 nrignter tban
' pvpr. Ills inat runwnf a n Sd u-.. ll
known are very popular and are to
1 m if i . . .
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Diamonds Watches Clocks
and Silverware . . .
r Kepairing f all kinds
- - e re informed that during the
- j next ten years he intends to seHSoo-
l 000 more of his make; that means a
j nustness or iio.ooo.ooo if we average
them at 1100 each. It is already the
: largest business of the kind in exist-
icnce. Write or call upon Daniel F.
Be-any Washington New Jersey for
' catalogue.
And-
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
THE QUICKEST TIME
-BKTWEEN
ROY
Ccttoa States latrraatloaal Eaaltla. i
' .Atlanta tin. Keptemtjer IS to De c. !
NORTH AND SOUTH TEXAS
- AND A-
LEADING XOKTII TKXAS-
J E W E I E
liitSl SOLID VESTIBULED TRAIN
BETWEEN
Goods Warranted
as Represented.
Everything in the lines of Watches
Diamonds and Silverware at aston-
ishingly low prices.
X aa linJji
Here
to
3toy!
-j
Cream Bakery
Bread. Pies Cakea. Confection
and everything to be found in a
nratelaaa bakery. Free deliverv
to all parta of the city.
Girorife Fraaher.
AncJ
to
Please!
f
X:
Jewelry Watches Clocks Etc
.. ... 31. t or this oe-casion th I!
ai Kansas Litv. Mo.. Sent. :uh to if t. t- ii. '
V'.i J i- hSr h" o"n h will sell three classes of tickets at
;... C. & S. t. Railway (Santa Fe three different prices accordinfr to
i Hoilte Will Itfll ri.im.l If i I I ... .... r . .. ' .T. .... "
' liin at V t I 4 i " v" ! umii oi iicnets. i iass A will
' ' ; . "l"u"vft. rate return limit of January 7 !'.. and
n . ' . . luetnp- i'ct- will be on sale Sept. 3 and 10. and i
!!lV".b?.!im.?d. f.r return op to I daily from Sept. U to Dec. 13." The!
i. V.U. K i ' ror urin"r round trio rate from Ardmore for
:r.MVr.lri' and ST LOUIS.
Enveloues and letter heads at M. ? da: rom date ot "d the I
. " f iara fPftm Av-rimat-A I 1. .- i r
(Mass "D" tickets will bear return I IMC lAULt
limit of 10 days frgm date of sale i Cult. Cotor.d. m4 Santa F Rati...
. . . . . anil theft f4 f v A . 1 . . . ill 1
tllUKtll UIKECTORV ...v ... . vo niuuiurr win oe- :
noon ai tne rnurcn at a . m. Mite ami so-
cial meetine every Tueailay ntKht at place
announced each Lord a day. timcera meet-
inir ftmt lxinl'a day In each month. Ail are
cordially Invited to all aervicea.
Jo M. Loodoo. Hnp't Sund.iy Sch.Md.
Volney Johnson I'aolor.
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BEST
LINK TO
office.
St. L-ot-iis
North AStJ East.
12 - HOURS SAYED - 12
BY TAKIM1 THE
i -i.i . . $19 SM). Dates or sale for class "B" 1 "oitii boi sd.
thriatian J. hur-h frenaley atreet. Ser- tickets will rw fmm V!rf 11 t ..7 ealveat.n and Chlcaro Kinrru . . a .1 n
vices every Lord a day at 11 w a. m.. and S:15 t V1 "e m hePt- to Dw I deburne and Kaaaaa ci( ' VTJLl . L T.'
p. m. Sunday School : .. m. Hraver '3. inclusive. Dates of sale for class ' nm Jnt-VrV
meetinic every Welneaday S:IS p. m. C hoir -'D'' tickets will be Sent 1ft "fi-ll. I ORTHBOlMD.
practice every Friday evenlnc a a is nt R . "? v" 7 'L' .TrP. rifl a . '"" Chic.. E pre.. . II m
Ladies- Aid S.K iety every Tue.day afteA i ?1 16V- ' . 1 15 2ii DeC- 5 nd ' eburae and Kaa.aa City kiprea. 11
1.1. Fop flirt hff Infiirm! ...11 i
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or address the undersigned.
I. R. Masox Agent.
fi. W. T. Baptist College. j
The attention of the readers is i
called to the advertisement of the
North-west Texas baptist college !
in this issue. Youi.g men and young !
ladies who are expecting to leave
home to attend colle-ge should besi- !
M. E. Church South Corner Broadway and I tt before going a long distance
Church street. Preaching- everv Habbatb : When there IS a college only few
S'J.?i'5w !' -ln-: i'-"n. iTaver hours ride from them which has a
TaTCraOTh":"!.; - curriculum c.ual to any. Econom?
worthLe.a-ueop.nl. N. F. Law Pa.tor. in education is commendable when'
no sacrifice is made. Whv aix-n.l
f B U4ftlftf . fc. . .
Sf Louis Limited Train
SHORT USE TO
All Points in tie Southeast
-VIA
Flrat Baptiat Church Broadway atreet
Bervicea every Hnnday at 11:00 a. m". and a w
p. in. Prayer meet in a- Wedneadar evening-'
at 8 o'clock. Sunday Mcbool at t:30 a. m
Choir practice Friday evening's at o'clock.
Cr. Vuunit Paatur.
Arrival aatf Drpartarc V. S. Malta.
L. ...ta . . .
.-"juin oounu man elo.o. . m .
South bound mail arrives 5:30 p.m! ' L.Y-.r. .
North bound mail closes 11:11 a. m. mu '"- ""'
North bound mail arrives 12:00 m.
Night mails are close-d at 9:30 p. in.
Money order department is open
at 8 a. m. and closerd at 5 p. m.
Office hour from 8 a. m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday from 8 a. in. to 9 a. m.
John- m. Hammer I. M.
EtM.AR Sandlix Deputv.
Metxphis. Shrereport cr lew Crteais.
California
isd
i
iiiiiiiiiiii
Am now in NEW STORE South Main Sheet
0 60 M. ' iilaI. " I nave soinetliino; . in the
way of Jewelry huiI Silvervure. If your wate h
nee-el deuniuj; er repairing briii" it t. me. I nanintee-
all work and charges reasoiiable. fome ami see mhIs
and act price's for vourself.
T. H. PARKER
:" The Leading Jeweler.
r'WrU.B Church-Corner mnnov tr.rtlint. .T
.uun-n uu vuDiuenanu atreeta. Service i iiiiii-s
rriverSs:'. wire- rK'!.:; !::.? 1 ir "r1?"0.? b:n b..vi'-.l Ardmore - and - Tkhnmincm
oor. - ICIIWIIIIIIqW
iiles t
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MUAIUUl I I I
D8ble Diilj Tales Pallaii Sieeplni Cin.
Prayer meet in a- Wednesday. Ch.dr i-ra.tl.-e
saiurnay evenina-. r.ill:iih h. h...i . .
a. in. Everybody -oriliallv invited to ir.
ahip II h u. J. F. William.. Kup't.
J. Awbre. Paator.
Ardmore Miaaiio M. E. Church iuth Ser-
vice at Tabernacle. Mi.aioa Kida" adilltloa
corner Wolverton avenue and Carter atreet'
Mervifea eeery nrat and third Hundaya.ni
and every Sunday evening at T-.mt Come
aad vorQl. with ua.
J. H. t-M(rer. Pa.tt.r.
I FI RST PKKMH VTK.tlAN CHLRCH.
hlTHKII
i Recular aerv Ice:
Sabbath II a. m.. mornlnir worahlp.
P. m.. evening wor.blp.
t:a a. hi. sun. lav School.
Weilne.day s p. ni.. prayer tneetin.-.
- . - ..... . - .-.- i .i .
We extend a eorttial inn Hal ton to all
can bo had almost at xour eloor
Decatur. Texas is tjnlv Ksi mil...
; from Ardmore; a l-autifu!
healthful location. The faculty
one of the most flW-i.-nt in tk.
south with A.J. Kmcrson at its' A t f
head. Kmerson is recogniicd as a I v
! leading educator of the country; at
i gentleman of large and profitable I J I I ng
; experience. He lias the true idea ' T 1 L'UIvs
of education that ia thoroughness
in all things. He does not hesitate
'to tell the average young manor
.lady that it will take Ave years cf
banl work to complete the Ceurse of
study and gain a diploma from his
college. But a degree from this in- I
tf iftil inn ta-il! ua tv 1 a . I
.".l.Srjl'X? ' rU-ulum equal to .yooL lun.in'T arrive G m
' . ICfff West or the 1I. nr. rle..
.-enu ror catalogue. .IO-tf
V For further I a .ma it. .a rail m
ur iwim -imr rirril ticket
.--. or W. A. U..BIBLU
Tra. VTkM Act.
4'
uti'v
ticket 1
k At- mW
L. H. TMtlRXE.
rd VP iti. Her.
CiASTOX MEtUEi.
(In Pass M Tic At.
DURWOOD.
EARL and
MANNSVILLE.
I a i ves Ardmore 8
in.
Jtav. c. f. MrtJiMiay pa.tor
H JONES Prop
jADRMORE HEALDTON
IMail-Passenger
j Express.
J Make the trip from Ardmore to
j Healdton by the way of Lon Orove
ii'.ii uny. . oanecuon mtvae
at Healdton for Duncan.
I-area Ardmors daily at 7:30 a. m.
rJ rrfumlne rrrivrs here at a p. ra.
W. V. CrMMixa. Prop.
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Wilson, F. E. Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 252, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1895, newspaper, September 24, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc614284/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.