The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME III.
HERE WE ARE AGAIN!
"-Talking about Our S2.00 Shoe l-2
CAN'T HELP IT FOR WE THINK
WE HAVE THE BEST
$2.00 SHOE
EVER SOLD IN ARDMOKE.
AND YOU "WILL
Think so too
If You will Give
Them a Look.
J. E. HAMILTON
THE ARDMOKE
an
srv Store
2d door west 1st National Kank.
Up to Date' in Styles !
MODERATE IN TRICES!
MILLINERY.
Ladies' and Children's Furnishing Goods.
TAILOR SYSTEM
Dress-Making and Cutting School.
ARDMQRE & OAKLAND
DAILY STAGE AND MAIL LINE
VIA.
Wilson McMillan & Raysville.
Lv. Ardiiiorc. .
Ar. Ardmiire...
...S:00 a. m.
4:00 p. m.
W. A. JOHNSON 1 PrnnrIptnr
W. S. BAY j Proprietors
SPIRITUAIST CAMP MEETING
OAK CLIFF TEXAS AUGUST
29th TO SEPTEMBER 13th
INCLUSIVE.
For the above occasion the G. C.
&S. F. R'y- will sell round trip
tickets to Dallas Texas at the rate
of one fare 84.10 for the trip.
Tickets on sale Aug. 28tb 2!th
Sep. 5th and loth good to return
until Sep. 14 1896.
Call upon the undersigned for
more complete information.
I. R. Mason Agent.
TO CHICAGO ST. LOUIS AND
THE EAST VIA BURLING-
TON ROUTE.
The traveling public is sure to And
the best fast vesrihnled trains to the
east via the Burlington Route.
Handsome new compartment sleep-
ers (same rate as standard sleepers)
chair cars (seats free) Kansas City
and St. Joseph to St. Louis; standard
sleepers chair cars and dining cars
"pay for what you order" to
Chicago and the "Vestibuled Limit-
ed" to St. Louis.
Ask Agent for tickets via the Bur-
lington Route.
L. W. Wakeley
General Passenger Agent
St Louis Mo.
You who want typewriter letter
heads can find something at this of-
fice that will surely please you. Oulv
the best paper used.
You
Have
Consulted a physi-
sician whom you
believe to be the
best one. He gives
you a prescription.
Tba question then
arises "Where will
vou take it to have
it filled?" Your
doctor did not tell
you.
You
Want
To take it where it
will be accurately
compounded and
where no doubt ex-
ists as to the purity
of the ingredients.
We
Have
The confidence of
vour doctor why
not yours? You and
vour prescription
"will both be treated
exactly right at
II"
Miiiin
We I?
Ross & Bonner.
IAIN STREET : ARDMORE I. T.
ARDMOKE
Try Them
For
STYLE
Wear
and
Comfort!
& CO'S Shoe Store.
PLAIN UVING AND HIGH THINKING.
Haw Much or Row ZJttle Mlnlatara
Lived 1M Ymh Ago.
We have beard a grant deal about
plain living and high thinking with
illustrations from men who had
hardly the wherewithal to keep nonl
and body together but who in spite
of that have written books that have
loft their impress not only upon
their own time but upon after gen-
erations. We are a little suspicious
of such stories lest they should be
quoted to justify the niggardliness
of those who "receive of the gospel"
in providing for the wants of those
vho preach the gospeL But the fol-
lowing instance is too remarkable to
be overlooked and we give it to our
readers sinoo wo can vouch for its
accuracy having examined the reo-
ord only Saturday last.
Jonathan Edwards is the greatest
theologian that this country has ev-
er produced. Robert Hall the fa-
mous English preacher used to de-
vour his books with such amaze-
ment at the power of reasoning they
I showod that he exclaimed "Ed-
j wards is tho greatest" perhaps he
j meant solely in the field of philo
sophical and theological speculation
"of the sons of men." Yet this
great man was settled in a country
parish in Northampton where the
people who could not appreciate his
greatness fairly drove him away j
after which as if he would find a
lodge in 6ome vast wilderness he
went over the mountains and took
refuge nt Stockbridge on the banks
of the liousatonio where there waa
a mission to the Indians with a few
settlers from eastern Massachusetts
and the records tell us that a meet-
ing of the town (not of the church
for in those days there was but one
church which was established by
law and the town was to provide
for its support held on Feb. 22 1700
(when perhaps down in old Vir-
ginia Goorgo Washington was cele-
brating his eighteenth birthday) it
was voted tbat "in case Rev. Jona-
than Edwards should settle with
them in tho work of the ministry"
he should receive the sum of 6 15s.
4d. per year about $35. II is com-
forting to know that he was assured
in the contract that it should be
"lawful money."
When I read this I confess I could
hardly believe it; yet no rubbing of
eyes or of spectacles could change
the figures. There they stand as
tbey have stood for 146 years for
the benefit of whosoever may have
a curiosity to read them. The
amount seems indeed incredibly
small and perhaps was supplement-
ed by a contribution from the Eng-
lish Society For the Propagation of
be Gospel In Foreign Parts. But so
far as the record goes that was the
salary and the whole salary so far
as it was paid in money. But with
this there wa also a provision for
keeping the minister warm. If the
people could not supply much to
stimulate him inwardly they would
at least keep the blood from freez
ing in his veins by keeping the fire
burning on his hearthstone. And ac-
cordingly with this munificent sala-
ry it was voted also that he should
have 100 sleighloads of firewood of
which the Indians were to furnish
80 and the white settlers 20 which
tbey were to chop in the woods and
draw on sleds to his dwelling bouse.
With this very modest supply of
tbat whiob could buy food and cloth-
ing yet with the fire burning bright-
ly on his hearth Jonathan Edwards
wrote books that will be immortal
in the history of his country. Plain
living and high thinking indeed.
Henry M. Field in New York Evan
gulist.
The Ardmokeite will ex-
change daily or weekly subscrip
tion for stove wood.
INDIAN TERRITORY. TUESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 25. 18UK.
HARGROVE COLLl-GE
Will Dm Thle Space For the Nat Tea !
i
Days Will Each Tl-e Mev J
Saaactbla New la Tell Yew. j
! Don't le uneasy about the
department of music iu this
college. It will Ije kept tip to
Y . .
the highest StuUUarUS. e
have our plans matured to ffitib'?0""ow'Uhrd
all the instruments we netl if
other teachers are required we
have alxnit twelve applicants
all graduates from lopular in-
stitutions of learning. Six of
them graduated from the Bos-
ton or New England Conserva-
tory of Music. No trouble alou
fine teachers! No trouble alout
fine teachers!!
A word to our lady friends
about music. Please don't al-
low yourselves deceived by
cheap teachers and short term
music courses. Music is a
great science in itself. It takes
time patience and much
labor to learn it well. We base
our music course on a thorough
preparation iu the beginning
and gradually advance in skilled
execution when the pupil is
ready.
Anyliody can show a pupil
off but who shall we permit to
ruin our girls in this important
branch of their education f
Mothers why will you place your
daughters around on some cor-
ner excluded send them four
mouths to one teacher three to
one and two to allot her.when you
can send them to Hargrove (.'
lege undi-r couip. t lit teachers I
where they can advanee from !
one year to the other in regular
order anu in some course
Please try to see this. Do your-
self good and help build up tin
college
i on can have a music course
in the college whether you take
any literary studies or not. If
times are close don't begin to j lav which causes some of the
economize on your children j lMiys to look sad and lonely.
Special rates made this year.! t. . I. White and family have
See the P't'sUlent. j returned to their home after a
tishominco tidinos. j Miniiners' outing at the famous
Spec.al CorreapoadTnTe". j SlllpllUr aSpriligS.
Tishomingo I. T. Aug. J4. !. A. K. Miller has 1kc)i hold-
There was a gathering of friend! ln a I'lutractcd meeting at this
and relatives at the comfortable 1 place the past week ami preach-
home of Mr. and Mrs. William j Ui- excellent sermons.
Kennie in this place tin Friday ; lkVY- Drightman of Durwood
evening the event Wing in hon- agisted him in the services.
.... t I 1.1 ...
or ot the htth hirthilav ofl
Masters t'ecil and Claud i:eiinie azed here r nday night a re-
their little twin boys who are It of which will le sent the
so much alike that it is almost AkiiMOKEITE for publication.
imiMissible to distinguish one! Taat si..derc...
from -the other. Mrs. Kennie J. O. (Sreeu one of the co-de-
had prcpar.il two large turkeys
for the occasion and other good
things too numerous to mention
and only those that have Wen
so fortunate as to le present on
one of these occasions can have
an idea of the manner in which
they entertain. The only regret
was that it was on Friday and
some of the company's faith
in the blessed future prevented
them from eating meat on that
day but Mrs. Kennie Was equal
to the occasion and promised fon he cau Ik release.! he will
each one of them a large piece iavp to make three londs ag-
of turkey the next .lay after legating VXA). It is thought
which the company disused j ju .aIl i0 this within the next
wishing Mr. ami Mrs. Kennie j week.
anu ineir nappy iamuy every
blessing and hoping that they
might have the pleasure of eat-
ing many birthday dinners w ith
the young gentlemen.
Hix.
Bryan Notification No. 2.
Cleveland (). Aug. 23.
George A. (Jroot chairman of
the notification committee of
the national silver nartv's con-i
ventiou announces that the
committee will assemble in Lm
.nl .h H rrtt!fa.
Mr. Bryan of his nomination as!
the candidate
.a ... - . 1
of the silver
party.
'Hew I ErM4 Mr Dallar.
irapar Ho. im.i
lr "aaa opper
I lb latest Ibis joa keow.
Aa lb girls anal tabs tbelr eaeetbaarta
Ao.J earn tbelr dollar lo r.
A qaartere a rood berlaoler
Anti mamas promlae4 aaa oa
If I'd ecrab tba alulae room vladoaa.
I thought nwoold b easily dose.
But tba water bad to ta bealed.
j
Aod tora a bula la air wrapper
t I nli; tearlornr elutbea.
- - m .w mw
I beard aoma oat aiop aal cocoa ap tba
alepe
I never waa ao vexed.
Tba etep waa el roe- aad beavjr
I bar- It maat ta a aaaa.
I tarned to look la tba mirror
Aad elappad la tbat fcorrtd paa.
1 know I earned tbat qaarter.
I cleaned op tba mean oa tba Sour
Aod Dalabed ac-rubblag- tba wtadowt
Aad dMa't ebarce an aaora.
I sewed on tba bablee dreaaee.
It waa baxe aod antra aod baa
For noa loan day. bat roe a
I cut Ofly cent a for tbea.
Then I earned a qaarter f-r cookie.
It'a awful hot to rook.
Acd I made everTtbla uoi ol toy bead
Aod Dever oc looked at tba book
I am awfully prood of n; dollar
Beeaoae I earned It you a.
But I raa't belp wnaderlaff
If tbat jroBBg aaaa would bare worked ao
bard for at.
MANNS VILLE MUSINGS.
Special Correapuadeace.
Mannsville I. T. Aug. I'!.
The long hot dry spell was
broken on last night by a god
shower of rain which lasted
until this morning and today
the air is cool and refreshing
which is very gratifying to lith
man and bcat
Health is reasonably good
with exception of a few cases of
fever.
Miss Daisy h'ecd.of Arduiore
a tew
lias Ih-cii visiting m tins lurg
for several days the truest f!
Miss Kuiuia Choatt
The familv of T. V. Poyd of
Oakland was in the cityThurs
i : t..: ..l.l
u.ij nn uuiiiii uiinnij; menus.
Mr. and Mrs. Hindman who!
have Im-cii visiting iu Texas for
several
weeks returned home
today.
I Miss Annii
Homier returned
to her home at Ardmore Thurs-
-v i.ryau suer ciun was or-
f.l.Ults with Dr. O'Kclley' in
the Lucy Ilamsey slander pros-
edition was given a hearing
ln-fore Commissioner Walcott
yesterday afternoon and was
held to answer iu the sum of
?4i00 which he gave end was
discharged.
Dr. O'Kclley failing to make
lond was committitl to jail.
His landsmen on tho two cases
I cnding for id (duct ion withdrew
: frnm their ol.limitloTi n.l
laaaraaca Settle.
L. O. Robertson represent
ing the New York Life Insur-
ance Co. was in the city today.
and while here settled the claim
of ir-JWX) held by Mrs. D. D.
Flow on the New York Life In-
surance incurred by the death
of her husband. Mrs. Flow re-
ceiving a check in full for the
J "hove amount.
.uie u uui ier oi our inameti
i : ...i
friends aud young iwple wUl
enjoj- a moonlight picnic at the
Asphalt mines this evening.
iThos. J.
GENERAL. INSURANCE AGENT
Office in First
ARDMORE. - -
J. M. GOLLEDGE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
WELL TUBING. i comic .ni
nd Metal Shinjjle Iwx.flne
r ir I'rw.r hbuttr Smok
Macks. Etc.
Job Worac of anil
127 North Caddo St.
Hero
to
Stay!
Cream
Kirad. Tie Cake. C.nfwtlot
fiist rln takcry. Fre di llrcry
PIEaEI
Witt a-ara all k Ind. mf CIIm. Wkt aaBT.e
!
Muuin w Me.i refwM Ik. awi If a4
drwaa aa recall wf prUcm. Tfc- Jmm -Ua 1 are iMmf. aa.
IPEIiREE'S
OF
VOIUN'S RELIEF
for monthly pain la the (idea
blpa. back. neck ahuuldcra
bead aad limb.
Tbeae paioa are aTTBptoms of
dangerous derangrmcola pecmV
iar to women.
aJcElree'a Wine of Cardoi cor-
rects the deranfremeoU. rare
Wb ilea and falling of the Womb
relieves SoppreaaVd klrnatroa-
tioa aod flooding quiets th
aerres aod briogs happiness to
afSicted women.
FW mm by I
SB MIXAB A BwTTUi
Oncei
There was a boy wbo took
A Bag of Rabbits
To Market.
When be returned his mother asked
bim wby be bad not sold tbem.
He ssld:
No one asked 100 wbat 1 bad
IN THE BAG!
THAT'S WHAT.
Ss tbe matter with
Your. Business I
Feople don't know what yon bare
In tbe Bag.
Let Us te!i tbem for Yea'
My way Is a 600D WAY.
BURlllfT.
NUMBER 200
Cornelius
National Bank.
- - IND.TER.
"- au oiair vapueua VirmTPl
f; GALVANIZED IRON CISTERNS.
Klnda an Bpaolalty.
- - Ardmore Ind. Ter.
Bakery
And
to
Plcaacl
and eTerythlog to be found la
to all t-rU of tb city.
GEORGE FRASHER.
rJrSs? GORE
alikiku i...ikl
' a Siva rrtawa
W aa au a-
ri. all
F'or Sale l.v Frame tirfrn &. Co.. and Hardy & Seay.
PATTON SEMINARY.
j SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
I OAK CLIFF TEX.
OPENS MEPTEUHCR bOw tSIOw..
Beat adTsntajrea la L1TKRARY
MfSIC ART and ELOCUTION.
FIVE UNIVERSITY GRADUATES
In literary department. CON8ERVA-
I TOR1KH of CINCINNATI BOSTON
and BERLIN represented la Mnsio
( lepsrtment. Art tangbt by a lady
trom the STUDIOS ot NEW YORK
and PARIS Elocution aad Physical
Caltoro by a pupil of tbe EMERSON
j SCHOOL Or ORATORY. Only
thirty pupils admitted la tbe bosrd-
; Ing-borne. For cstsJogne girin tall
psrtlculsrs. address
j PATTON SEMINARY
j A. 8. LAIRD. A. M-. President
j Or JAMIE THOMPSON LAIRD.
Lady Principal
Th8l. Louis IUpubllc baa made
arranrenwnt to eoter tbe pohtlraj
news of all turtles la tbe oomlsr
j rampaifo In a way tbat bas never
l-eii ciualed by any newspaper.
I Th w 00 wb to keep ruted stfKJld
jaulwcribe at rtcr. The Ipublk
dally and Sunday has been reduced
I iu Ha year U for a mootbs or eo
rrnu a ow.ntb. Tbe Twlce-aWeek
licpubllc Is It a year.
walal Orer.
la tba Called Slalea Coan la tba laSIaa
Territory. Soatsera ti Mrvct.
a. J. Wolena. riaistif.
ea.
A. O. ateveaa aa4 I .
Mr.. A. O ataeeas ) D'4asla.
Tba araUaia. A. O. etaaaaa aa4 bfra. a.
O. aiaeeaa. ara waraS ta mvpm ta Sbia
roan ia uinj oar. a4 aaaaae tba aa-
laiat ar tba elalallS. A. i. SolTtiUa.
wiiaaaa i am Hoaorabia Caaataaila .
Kllfoe. Mf( aalS euarv. mm ika mmmA
tbero. ibla b 4a al blar. laM.
1 ! 1 jo. era w. rataajea. CVar.
lodbatta r a fcieidaaa. atloraaya. aas
Ta tba CalS faaasa af tba Weetl
Via tbe Borllnftoa Roote.
A fast tbroacb vestibuWd trsiia
daily to Dener making direct eoa-
necuons tor cripple Urwsk. Col; ala
fast daily trains to tbe gold a skis of
Montana and Black HiUs. xo ssUaa
shortest lino from Missouri RJrsrj
ask Tour ageat for laforaaUoa aboat
the barlinrtoa Route
L. W. WarsuT.
St. Loela Mo.
Commeaciar Fib. ISta trsiae ITav
IS and It (local freight Ualas) be-
tween Ualneesills) and PnrcaU will
carry a coach for tba aocoasmade
ttoa of psssacgers and ticket wiil
b aold for passaga between ail Ca-
tions GsinesrUie and Pnroail lacia-Reenwctfally.
I. R. Masoit. Ageat.
ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC
ST. PAUL MINNESOTA
SEPTEMBER 1T.
TO 4 th !.
For tbe abora occastoa tba 6. C.
& 8. F. R'y. (Saata Fa) will sell
roand trip llcketa to Bu Paul aad
return good to return np to and ta
etadlag Sep. SOtb for oa first- Its
faro. Ticket oa sale Aag. tb aad
SOth only.
Call spoa tba andsrslgned fer full
In form alio a regarding ratea sad
routes f . R MiMX Agent.
A CDMoaziTB fo blank oonjp;4
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Wilson, F. E. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1896, newspaper, August 25, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616083/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.