The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 247, Ed. 1 Monday, August 10, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Christian Church Frennlev street. Ser-
vices every Lord's day at 11:U0 a. m. and 8:15
p. m. Sunday School 8:89 a. m. Prayer
meeting-ererr Wednesday t.lSp. m. Choir
practice every Friday eveniiir at 8:15 p. m.
Ladies' Aid Society every Tuesday after-
noon at the church at 3 p. m. Mite and 8o--cial
meeting every Tuesday niitht at place
announced each Lord's day. Oificera meet-
ing flrst Lord's day In each month. All are
cordiallv invited to all sen-ices.
Gee H. Webb Sup't Sunday School.
A. O Rlall. Pastor.
First Baptist Church Broadway street.
Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and a:30
p. m. Praver meeting Wednesday evening's
at 8 o'clock. Sunday School at :30 a. m.
Choir practice Friday eveniag'a at 8 o'clock.
Dr. Young Pastor.
M. K. Church South Corner Broadway and
Church street. Preachtng every Sabbath
morning at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p.m. prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Sun-
day School every Sabbath at 10 a. m. Ep-
worth League H p. in.
A. T. Galloway Pastor.
Cumberland Presbyterian Church Corner
Church and Cumberland streets. Services'
very Sunday at 11 a. m.. and 7:80 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. Choir practice
Saturday evening. Sabbath School at :30
a. m. Everybody cordially invited to wor-
ship with us. J. F. Williams Sup't.
J. E. Awbrey. Pastor.
Tabernacle Services Regular services at
the Tabernacle southeast Ardmore every
Sunday at 11 and 8 p. m. Rev. J. H. Godfrey
first Sunday; Rev. J. L. Wood second Sun-
day; Rev. J. R. Masters third Sunday;
Rev. F. M. Lawrence fourth Sunday. Sab-
bath school 10 a. m.: Epwortb 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.
" "FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IKTWRR1
Springer aud Frensly Streets
Regular service:
Sabbatb--U a. m. mornlag worship.
8 p. m. evening worship.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
Wednesday 8 p. m. prayer meeting.
9 p. m.. Session meeting.
We extend a cordial iuvitation to all to
worship with us. If a stranger we desire
your acquaintance. In the name of the Mas-
ter we welcome you.
Rkv. C. C. McGinlby pastor.
Christian Science Service 11 o'clock
every Sunday morning childrens Sunday
school 10:30 at Johnson t'ruce & Cruce
building up stairs. Friday evening meet-
ings 1. 30. Johnson Cruce & Cruce ollices
up stairs. Every one cordially invited to
worship with us.
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FRATERNAL.
SKCBHT SOCIBTIBS.
Ardmore Lodge No. 31 A. F. A A. M. Re-
gular meeting Saturday on or before every
Full icoon at 8 p. m. in Masonic Temple
corner Main and Springer streets. Visiting
brethren are extended a cordial welcome.
D. D. Flow W. M.
D. T. Nisbett Secretary.
Ardmore Chapter No. 11 R. A. M. Regular
meetings on second and fourtn Thursday's
In each month at 8 p. m. in Masonic Temple
corner Main and Springer streets Visiting
brethren are extended a cordial welcome.
G. H. Bruce H. P.
I. R. Mason. Secretary.
Myrtle Lodge No. 7 K. of P. Meets every
Thursday at 8:15 p. m. in Odd Fellows Hall.
Springer street- All visiting brethren are
Invited.
loe. M. London. C. C.
John W. Buenting K.4R. and S.
Ardmore Lodge No. 9. I. O. O. F. Meets
everv Monday at 8 p..m. in their hail on
Springer street. Visiting brethren always
jrelcome.
W. T. Gardner. X. O.
I. R. Mason. Secretary.
Woodmen of the World. Regular meet-
ings on the second and fourth Fridays in
each month at 8 p. m. in Odd Fellows hall.
Visitinic brethren invited
'. B. Kendrick C. C.
T. C. Krldnman Clerk.
Kninhts of the Mncoabeo . Arlnnr Tent
No. 2. Meets n tlrst ami thiril MondavH in
each month at Jul;e HoMiy's oi'lre on Main
Bireet. Visitini; member ctirili:Uy invitetl.
Ktlwin Hobby Com.
H. L. Laudes. R. K.
THE MARKETS
The followingprices are paid m Ard
more for the farm products named :
Butter 10 to 15c per lb.
Chickens tl.OO to $1.50 per doz.
Eggs 5 to 6c per doz.
Sweet potatoes none.
Irish potatoes 60c per bu.
Apples $4.50 to S5 per bbl.
Cabbage 2c to 3c per lb.
Onions $1 per bu.
Corn 25c per bu.
Hay $1.50 to $5.50 per ton.
Oats 12 1-2 to 15c per bu.
Wheat Litte offering; ruling price
60c per bushel according to quality.
Warning Order.
In
rtienui-un h InliaD
Terrlt
Dollir) Plercf Plaintiff.
T.ihn Plpro. Defendant.!
The defendant. John Pir-rce l winifJ I to
appear in this court In thirty da? and
answer tie eomplaint of the plaintiff Dollie
wTtn'eaa the Honorable contantine p.
Kilifore.judife of aid tourt and the aeal
thereof thla 17th day of July. W.
Ihkal Joseph W. Phillips. Clerk.
Iedbetter i Bledsoe attorneys fur plain
tiff.
Robert E. Lee attorney for non resident.
July 171
Dissolution Notice.
The .partnership heretofore exist-
ing between V. t. King and J.
C. Patterson under the. firm name
of V. S. King & Co. is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. W.
S. King retires selling his inter-
est to T. N. Patterson. The new
firm will in the future be Patter-
son Bros. who assume all liabili-
ties and eolleet all accounts of the
old firm.
W. 8. Kixu
.T. C. Patterson
. T. X. Patterson.
Ardmore. I. T.. July 29. lWifi.
Warning Order.
In the United States Court in the Indian
Territory Southern District.
Mary H. Farrell plaintiff
vs.
Edward Farrell defendant.
The defendant. Edward Karrell. is warned
to appear In this court in thirty days and
answer the eomplulnt of the plaintiff
Mary H. Farrell.
Witness the Honorable Constantino B.
Kiltrore Judtte of said court and the seal
thereof thl25th day of July 1K90.
Iseal.I Joseph W. Phillips Clerk.
Potterf A Bowman attorneys for defend-
ant.
Robert H. West attorney for non-reni-dent.
J'-V 2
Why suffer with Coughs Colds and
LaGrippe when Laxative Bbomo
Quinine will cure you in one day.
Does not produce the ringing in the
head lik sulphate of quinine. Put up
in tablets convenient for taking.
Guaranteed to-cure or money refund-
ed. Priee 25 cents. For sale by
4-8 8m d&w Coleman & Lynn.
HOW WOLVES PLAN.
In Soma Reapecta They An Even Mora
Sagacious Than tha Fox.
No matter how hungry they may
bo wolves are so very fearful of be-
ing trapped that if a hunter has to
leave a deer or any other game ly-
ing on tho ground and places in a
circle around it a single strand of
rope wire or twine it will be per-
fectly safe though 50 wolves may
prowl about it all night.
When I couldn't find a tree to
hang my doer on I have successful-
ly tried this plan several times. Yet
the very same wolves coming upon
him after dark might attack a well
armed man and kill him even after
be had shot half a dozen of them.
In the one case they braved a known
danger; in the other the mystery of
the thing scared them. But a single
wolf will never attack a grown per
son. Unless the boast has one or j
two comrades he is too cautions to
do it. When I was a boy there were i
a great many wolves in our neigh
borhood. I have known them to plan
some strange things in order to gf t
prey. One night a wolf camo closo
to whero Carlo was watching t'ue
sheepyard. As soon as the dog went
off after him two other wolves who
had Lelpl to play the trick came
out of tho woods jumed over the
fence and killed no less than IS
sheep lefore Carlo came back from
bis long chase. Wo knew all about
it by tracing the tracks next morn-
ing. I could tell about a score of like
clever dodges that I have iersmally
known of. For two years we had a
pet deer a lovely doe that I caught
when it was a littlo spotted fawn I
only 1 day old. We called it Fun
after one of my sister and it was
so tame that it would follow any
one that it know well anywhere.
One afternoon in ilarch tho pretty
thing went with mo to tho sugar
bush half a mile from tho house
whero ono of our men JoLn Park j
was boiling down sap to niakj
ple sirup. Carlo didn't seo us nart
so staid at home. A littlo whilo
before dark a wolf that seemed to
be badly crippled limpotl up within
50 yards of the camp. I havo no
doubt that' he reeonnuitored at some
distance and discovered tiiat we had
no gun there
"Why that old rascal is so lame I
guess wo can overhaul him "said
John. Ho caught up his ax and bot'i j
of us started after tho wolf whi! j
Fan n t liking the li.oks of t'lo!
stranger trutttd homeward. Tho
wolf st;ig;:i.red and stumbled al;i;ir
as if he would drop dirt ctly. At !!
time we get within 20 fe-t of him.
but somehow we couldn't iuitiif
catch up. We wore going at right j ?:! C 8
nnleij ti tiio ronl the u t r was on.
When vo ot al-out ot-0 ytinls frm
tho canr) all c f ji nnMon t!i" wulf j
: straightened up turned in tho di-
j rection of tho house and was out of
I eight in aim iincr.t. Hu d Loon iam-
ming all tho tin;e.
j "Sir.i's you live hj'll get Fan "
i fast as wo could liut we were too
: lato to save our pet. The wolf hnd
swept around and crouched on tho !
i iath not 200 yards from tho houe I
waiting for her. When wo had come
I ne;r enough to soo hini again ho
' had got tho innocent thiv.; down !
and was savagely tearing at her.
I iiowever nis triumiu was short.
Carlo had scented him and c amo j
bounding np the lane and heforo
the busy wolf saw him his strong '
teeth were fastened in tho beu.st's
i vhwk- though tho wolf piungei ho j
iio iirn..i th wv ri....v..i
yarJs anJ jrhaprt Would havo got
.
i Ireo had not John rushed up tend
oc.
! "2 sharp ax made a third in
tXjtj tussle. Little Men and oiUCll.
: " !
Ooin Paul Kroger.
President Kruger who cntue from
Cape Colony as a boy of 10 in tho
great trek of loti has since ho
reached manhood been conspicuous
in the military adventures and civil
troubles of tho country. Tc tho nat-
ural shrewdness and tenacity of his
character these years of active and
changeful life have added a great
experience of men and a perfect
coolness in emergencies. Ho is keen
vigilant astute and above all reso
lute and he represents so faithfully :
tho dominant feelings and tho inhn-d !
habits of the Boer pecplo that ho j
has been able to acquire a surprising
influence over them and to exert
over the assembly a practical au-
i thority far in excess of tho very lim
ited powers which the constitution
of tho republic permits to tho presi-
dent. James Bryco M. I. in Cen-
tury. Qimi Vic tori.
The queen at first through her
husband afterward in her own
strength has for tho last 50 years
exercised a great influence upon af-
fairs especially upon foreign poli-
tics has accelerated or impeded the
choice of ministers has boon tho
close confidant of every premier
and has on every adequate occasion
exerted the full influence which
must balong be the constitution
what it may to the person who be-
ing armed with the imprescriptible
and self derived chasm of the throne.
has the liaht to compel all minister?)
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There is no doubt but that business is
dull and that but few of our business men are
making more than expenses. It will not lone
be the case. Crop prospects were never better
and with a reasonable market and full juris-
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 bv a brand new
engine thus better than
ousiness.
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Qepartinant
Is uptodate and we keeponhand ready for I1
customers the largest and best selected stock'
of stationery ever brought to Ardmore while
.
the WOTK We IUm OUt IS
to be had in the Territory.
To the Business
.
Uo like the Ardmoreite.
terprise and confidence m
booming business. The Daily and 'Weekly
ArHmnrpitp Iq tho nn!u
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pie or xown or couniry
to read. They will tell you every time. The;
Ardmoreite. That's the kind of a paper to-
patronize with your advertising.
Give Us a
And see our Steam
the same old stand
buildings.
THE
ARDMOREIT
am' Job Printing House.
OLD PAPERS . . .
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
.... 25c Per 100
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for War.
ever equipping us fori
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to anything
Men a Word
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Presses. We are at!
in the Odd Fellows
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THE KATY FLYER
A NEW FAST TRAIN
DAILYANDUCHICAGO
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THE NORTH ANDEAST
ALSO TO TEXAS AND
THE SOUThVEST.
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VIA m'KLINfJTON nOL'TE.
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Two plendid through train eacbj
day from Miouri I.ivor point" toj
the north via the oM established
BlT.MMiTON KOL'TK and Sioux!
City Line. DAY TWIN hai hand- (
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free chair raro air! dinlngrara i north s
of Council IMuff-i. NKillT TRAIN j
has haiuUon.e uleepem to Omaha t
Council liiuiTu and Sioux City and S
pnrlor earn Sioux City north. j
Consult Ticket Agent.
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