The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 265, Ed. 1 Monday, August 31, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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iPRODUCE MARKET.
The following prices are paid in Ard
more for tbe farm product named:
Batter 20c per lb.
Chickens 1.00 to 11.60 per doi.
Eggs 10c per doz.
Sweet potatoes 75c per bu.
Irish potatoes 60c per bu.
Apples (native) 75c per bu.
Apples (northern) $1.25 per bu.
Onions tl per bu.
Cabbago 2c per lb.
Hay $4.60 to $5.50 per ton.
Corn 20c per bu.
Oats 15c and 16c per bu.
Wheat 45 cents per bushel.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Christian Church Frensley street. Ser-
vices every Lord's dsy at 11:00 a. m. n1 8:15
p. m. Sunday School 8:80 a. m. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday 8:15 p.m. Choir
practice every Friday evening at 8:15 i. m.
Ladies' Aid Society every Tuesday after-
noon at the church at (p.m. Mite and So-
cial meeting every Tuesday night at place
announced each Lord's day. Officers meet-
ing first Lord's day in each month. All are
cordially Invited to all services.
Goe H. Webb Sup't Sunday School.
Volney Johnson Pastor.
V First Baptist Church Broadway street.
Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 8:30
p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening's
at 8 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Choir practice Friday evening's at 8 o'clock.
Dr. Young Pastor.
M. K. Church South Corner Broadway and
'""'vChurcn atreet. Preaching every Sabbath
morning at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. in. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Sun-
day School every Sabbath at 10 a.m. Ei-
worta League S p. m.
A. T. Galloway Pastor.
Cumberland Presbyterian Church-Corner j
Church and Cumberland streets. Services!
sverv Snndav at 11 a. in. and 7:0 i. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. Choir practice '
Saturday evening. Sabbath School at :30 .
a.m. Everybody cordially invited to or-
ship with us. j. b. Williams Mip't.
liams Mii't. i
wbrey. Pastor j
i.ar service at I
rtWoodnXy;!
J. E. Awbrey
Tabernacle Services Regular
the Tabernacle southeast
Sunday at 11 and 8 p. m. Kev
first Sunday; Rev. J. L. Wood second Sun- j
aay; Kev. ti. masters mir.i duouh; ;
Rev. F. M. Lawrence fourth Sunday. Sab-
bath school 10 a. m.: Epworth League 4 p.
m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night.
A cordial invitation to all. Come and wor
ship with us.
J. H. Godfrey Pastor.
Rev. J. R. Masters Sunday school supt.
FiaST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
BETWBKN
Springer and Frensly Streets
Regular service:
babbath--ll a. m. morning worship
8 p.m. evening worship. .-
9:45 a. m.. Sunday School.
Wednesday 8 p. m prayer meeting.
S p. m. Session meeting.
We extend a cordial invitation to all to
..wrtrship with us. If a stranger we desire
your acquaintance. In the name of the Mas-
iir we welcome yon.
rkv.c.C.McGnlev pastor.
Christian Science Service 11 o'clock
every Sunday morning children Sunday
scnool 10:30 at Johnson. Cruce & Cruce
building up stairs. Friday evening meet-
ings.7:30 Johnson Cruce & Cruce offices
ui stairs. Every one cordially invited to
worship with us.
FRATERNAL.
secret societies.
Ardmore Lodge No. 31 A. K. & A. M. Re-
gular meeting. Saturday on or before every j iuiiim. i. i. .-i uoim o i""".
ft . l moon at S p. in. in Masonic Temple; ror ;iloe. occasion tile nnt;i l e
corner Main and Springer street.-.. Visiting ' w;n operate a special tn.in lielween
l.'t'thren are extended a cordial welcome. Clphiirni. 'imiI 1 .i 1 Snip;-il 1 r-iin
W. T. Bogie. Acting W. M. leOUriK .'1K1 i i" . 1 . . pf Ci.ll tr.llll
D. T. Nisbett. Secretary. leaves Ar.lmore H:Un a. in. :. I
. ' arriving at l'urcell 1 noon r-lurti-
Ardmore Chapter No. 11 R. A. M. Regular - l.-ivfw Pnrellll) n tn Snt 1
meetings on second and fourth Thursday's111'-. " s 'n v V- ..l'1- '
in each month at S p. m. in Masonic Temple arrives Ariimore lJ::. a. in. licki-ts
Corner Main anil springer streets isning
brothren are extended u cordial weleuuie.
U. H. Bruee H. P.
J. R. Mason Secretary.
Myrtle Lodge No. 7 K. of P. Meets every
Tuuraday at B:15 p. m. in their C'asile Hall.
M-.ln street ..pposlle the ptst.illee. All
visiting brethren are invited.
l.C. Thompson. C. C.
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AIUU1UIC IJUlKr . I- . ncv.li
every Monday at 8 p. m. in their hail on
korin u t puut Viuit i n. li rttt h r. 11 I u' -i V ta
welcome.
W.T.Gardner N. O.
I. R. Mason. Secretary.
Woodmen of the World. Nebular meet-
Ings on the second and fourth 1-ridavs in
each month at S p. in. in Odd Fellows hall.
'.siting brethren invited.
;. B. Kendrick C. C.
T. C. Hri.itrinnn. Clerk.
Knights of the Maccabees. Ardmore Tent
No. 2. Meets on ttrst and third Mondays in
eueh month at Judge Hobby's ..Hire on Slain
srreet. Visiting members cordially invited.
Edwin Hobby Com.
n Hul.lci' r-.m
H. L. Landes. K. K.
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
Theiv are iarti's in Ariliuoif
who syxteniatitrally steal tin-
AitDMoiiEiTE from sulistiil.t-rs
rsjHH'ially on Snnl;iv nuM tiiiiir.
. .
t any SUCH tlliet vc Will J.av U
reward of tive dollars.
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ILSOX iV Dorc.LAS.
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motion mieves VSUgni:. '
Last Monday mourn who
John Williams went to his cot-:
ton pen he found that about 4IH)
lOimds Of Seed COttoll had been;
stolen. The tracks of th.v
thieves and the tracks of the i
;
small mule team and wajron i
:
were carefully noted. Tht' out-:
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tit was headed in the direction
ot tins place and ill iims with
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a neighbor lost no time in fol-
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lowing uj.
The thieves w'i
overhauletl with the cotton still
in the wagon. Mr. Williams
s.-nta telegram to Dnnean for a
marshal to which Marshal Me-
Lemore responded and had the
oiiile shackled bfore noon.
They were taken to Duncan for
1-reliminary trial. Tlie men
gave their names as Price How -
ard and Sam Hardin.
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tittle IS
known of Hardin here except :
liiai lie I1VS lli-Jir I OliiMin-
near ( 'manche
lil his faillilV respectable Oeo-
p!e but llowartl l.ears a hard
i. ante and is supposed to be a
liorse thief that has long eluded
the officers besides many petty
crimes. He was recognf.ed by
1. H. Leddy but leniel his
Identity. Marlow Free Press.
TO COLORADO MONTANA HOT J
SPRINGS PUGET SOUND AND j
PAPTFin COAST VIA BUR- !
LINGTON ROUTE.
Take the shortest and most desir; j
able line to tbe far west; complete
trains from the Missouri River.
Daily train leaves Kansas City at '
10:40 a. m. arrives Billings Montana
1050 miles distant 6:45 next evening; .
free chair cars Kansas City to Hill- j
ings; sleepers Kansas City to L'n-j
coin; through sleepers Lincoln tot
Billings. Connects with fast train :
beyond to Montana and Puget Sound. J
Ten to twenty-five hours shorter than ;
other lines from Kansas City.
Through sleepers and chair cars j
Missouri River to Denver ; Rio Grande j
scenic line beyond for Colorado Utah i
and California.
Ask Agent for tickets over the es-'
tablished through lines of the Bur-1
lington Route.
I AY. Wakelkv
General I "avenger Age.it. j
St. Lmiis Mo.
SPIRITUAIST CAMP MEETING
OAK CLIFF TEXAS AUGUST
2)TII TO SEPTEMBER 13th
INCLUSIVE.
For the above occasion the G. ('.
Xr K F T?'v will sell rniinH tr-r
tickets to Dallas Texas at tbe rate
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of one fare 84.10 for the trip.
Tickets on saie Aug. 2.ith 2!Uh
Sep. 5th and 15th od t t
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Call upon the undersigned for
more complete information '
mason. Agent
To the Gold-fields of the West!
Via the Burlington Route.
A fast through vestibuled train
daily to Denver making direct con
nections for Cripple Creek Col; aiso
fast daily trains to the gold fields cf
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! Montana and Black Hills. 200 milt
shortest line from Missouri Riv
ask your agent for information about
: the Burlington Route
L. V. Wakkley.
St. Louis Mo.
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Summer Excursion Rates.
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1 1 lle - r- Jiuc
; on sale June 1st round trip tickets at
i summer excursion rates to Lampasas
I Tex. at $!l.r( to Galveston Tex.!
; at $17.6-r to San Angelo Tex. at
. $1S.40 and to Davis I. T. at SI. 10.
Thp limit nf thpsp ti.L-eln will lw
ine limit OI IDfse IKkets ftlll Ui
; 30 days from date of s:.le. I' or U'. lief
inforinat ion call upon or a.Ulresn t!e
j undersigned. 1. U. M s.in
Agent.
Ilonic ;iulc CclcLrullun.
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r00t onlv Oil special tram i..r
the round trip. I. u. .M.wn.
Ticket Agcn!.
l Indi.'in C'loiman'.s.
At t!l' rcf.lrt I Jl 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 .. -1 !'
my t'ri.'inls win. nr.- uji.lyin
i i'or citizt usliiii in tin
liv. tri'iM-
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i'llllre1 ill It'll! : Ml i I ll
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of citizt tisliiii chums !iil will
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in tin-
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PATTON SEMINAKY.
SELECT SCHOOL FOI G1F2I.S
OAK CUFF TKX.
' OPKNS SKI'TKMHEH I. INIMi.
! Best advantages in I.ITKI'.A KV
Ml'SlC ART and Kl.UCl'TidS.
FIVK L'NIVKRSITV ;i:inrKs
in literary department. I'OXSKKVA-
I TIIIMFH nf CIVI'IYVITI !:.vtfiv
a '. - vs i a.i..j.Biaaaf a .
and lit.Ki.i.N represmteii in .a.-jsic
Department. Art tauuht lv a !a.iv
from the STrmos ot m-:v Ytw.k
. nn.l t I I W I. .:. til... ' I
; UIIU 1 aiil.l l.IOi IHIOII (1 1 ll Mfill
Culture by a pupil of thf lOIHl'.St )N
; SCHOOL OF ORATOiiY. Onlv
thirty pupils admitted in the hoard-
7. r' f J"
pattox skmixary.
o r "Ij" a mi et i i oXips ( x" i . a'i lii
Lady Prineipal
w.ni.(iw.
h-l'n"-' si;iI'. ""'".. in-nai.
Territory. Sotith.-rn litru-t.
1 N--arr. u. riamtiir
vs.
1!'llv ' ""V '1' !Vf'!'!;'r'-. .
The d.-l.-ndani. I .il 11.- arr. !!. 1 warn-
e'1 ai-i-ear in uu . ..art m tiuny .1.1.
and answrr the e..niilaint .f thr (.humif!.
1 1tarre"v .
itne!! th.- lii.n.iral.le .mstantln. H.
K'!-'"r:. idre -ai.i .-..un. and ti..-
t.i- r f tills 'lt n f .1 .-si f 1 .
t.KALi Josr:rii V. I'tm i.h. cl.-rk.
Jthn?tn. Cruce A: .'Mice. :.itorn..
A. C. Crui'.-. attorn-y f..r iioii-i-..hi-1.ii.
Warning Order.
In th- I'niti'il St.-it.. Curt in tin- Iii.li.iu
Tt-rri;r'. Smi! tn :n ii!rn i.
John W '.il.W..
V.H.
K 1 i z :t It.-1 1 l..ll:in.. .!.-f-n.l:iM.
The l-r-IIUlit. i. 1:7... it. il 1!. Ilalnl. . 1
wa"-n.-l t i ai'i.ear hi t ! urt t !i i-t ' .1 t
an-l answer Itiu i:::(l.iini the ;l.tiit rf .
John V. Holl-inii.
V.'ltlit'.HS the H-'IMraM.- 't!l.ll:'it.- It.
Klliri.re. jiuli;.' :.i'l ...i:n. atnl tl.t- .-al
th. r.-oi. t;n -:li .lav ..f A-c- ..
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m n:i.-l Nai-i'r. i. !.-.. la-aii
. .'"!rU''Vr"iir:
Jerry Aaley. I'laiimf..
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Annis AhUy. I f "T tl rit .
The lU-W'inlriiit. An-. i- ! . w:ri.Ml ;.
aii;tr IP t h ix ''! rf ii 1 1: i ri v -i
tr t tile mi plaint ot I in ill Ji-r. v
AMtiley.
WitriefH the Honir;i!.!t :;! t ; l.
KilKttre juiUf f s ii.l. i"ur!. an.' t i. I
thereof ilns .'Tin lay l August.
J')M:PH W. )HILl-il". ".i-rk .
fJarrett A linnlv aitnrni-vv
f. M. Sit nun at t irney f.r n-it - r-i. .
Another
Advance
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dull and that but few of
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o 'DO thG C3.SG. Ct"0 P prOSPGCtS VVeTG n Q'Cr UQ tlCl
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and with a reasonable marKet and full
diction goods times await all of us.
In Peace Prepare
This is what the Ardmoreite is doing.
The latest addition is steam (Not Gas) of our
own manufacture. Both our News and Job
Presses are now propelled by a brand new
engine thus better than ever equipping us for
business.
Inl
ocUal tllioiil
Is up to date and we keep on hand ready for
itomers the largest and best selected stock
customers the largest
of stationery ever brought to Ardmore while
thr VVOrW WP tlim Ollt IQ
the work we turn out is si
to be had in the Territory.
To the Business Men a Word
Do like the Ardmoreite. Show your en-
terprise and confidence in your town by
booming business. The Daily and Weekly
Ardmoreite is the only medium. Ask the peo
ple of town or country
n rpnfl
'
They will tell
Ardmoreite. That's the kind of a paper to
patronize with your advertising.
Give Us a
And see our Steam Presses. We are at
the same old stand in the Odd Fellows
buildings.
TH
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ARDMOREITE
op ni loh Print in fj Mnncfl
OLD PAPERS ....
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
.... 25c Per ICO
tep!
r m m m m m i
but that business i'S'X"'
our business men are!'"' "?r!V'J V-'i!. '"bib"1l
Bl HLI.xGTON HOI Th and hioux .
It Will not longji?y Ie. DAY TRAIN has h.nd-j
for War.
and best selected stock
Cltn.oririr to -T n t I n Or
what paper they pay for
you every time. The
Call
DOiTF GET LEFT
THE KATY FLYER
A NEW FAST TRAIN
VIA
DAILY ANDUCHICAG0
"SUNDAYSTOOT i ST.L0 U I S
ANDPSINCIPALPOIHTSIH
THE NORTH AND EAST
ALSO TO TEXAS AND
THE SOUTHWEST.
TO ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS
VIA BURLINGTON ROUTE.
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free chair tar and diaingcam ( north j
ofCoi:nri: 1J.u;I.i. NIGHT TUAINi
juris-!oih4niun. ..-.f...r. to om.h.!
Bluffs and Sioux City and
p.irlor cars Sioux City north. '
l'iiif;i!: Ticket Agent. !
L. W. W'AKKUV !
Gen. Passenger Ag't.
St. Ixuis Mo.
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St. Paul and Minneapolis.
THE BEST LINE
ST. LOUIS ARKANSAS CITY TO
OXIAIIA. DEITCXIl
MONTANA COLORADO. NI
:aska. ittaii and
pacific coast.
Ves!iL Trains w;thS!2E;ers Zuli
G:r: (.::) zzi Gir.irg cars.
Kari as City to Eastern Cities
v;a Chicneo or Ptioria.
L. V-. Wokcley. C. P. A.
ST. LOUIS. MO.
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turning it rri fi c:.
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i Tbe lr.t of t.K-k nd n-;ui-fir
' workmanship.
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