The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 230, Ed. 1 Monday, July 20, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Chrlatlaa Church Frnly street. Ser-
vices every Lord's day at 11:00 a. m and 8:ifi
p. m. Sunday Bchool : a. m. Prayer
meeting- everr Wednesday 8:16 p. m. Choir
practice eTery Friday evenlnir at :15 p. n.
Ladies' Aid Society every Tuesday after- j
noon at the church at 8 p. m. Mite and So-
cial meeting every Tuesday nlftht at place
announced each Lord's day. Officers meet- ;
in first Lord's day in each month. All are !
cordially Invited to all services.
Uoe a. neon oup i buuuht ocbuui.
A. O Rlall. Pastor.
First Baptist Church Eroadway street.
Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 8:30
p. m. Praver meetinit Wednesday eveninit's
at 8 o'clock. Sunday School at 8:30 a. m.
Choir practice Friday evenlnir's at 8 o'clock.
Dr. Yountf Pastor.
M. K. Church South Corner Broadway and
Church street. Preachinic every Sahbath
morning at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p.m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday eventnicat 7:00. Sun-
day School every Sabbath at 10 a. m. Kp-
worth League 3 p. m.
A. T. Galloway. Pastor
Cumberland Presbyterian Church Corner
Church and Cumberland streets. Services
every Sunday at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. Choir practice
Saturday evening. Sabbath School at 9:30
a. m. Everybody cordially Invited to wor-.
ship with us. J. F. Williams Supt.
J. E. Awbrey. Pastor.
TaberaacleServices-Regular services at
the Tabernacle southeast Ardmore every
Sunday at 11 and 8 p. m. Rev. J. M. Oodfrey
first Sunday; Rev. J. L. Wood second Sun-
day; Rev. J. R. Masters third Sunday;
Bev. F. M. Lawrence fourth Sunday. Sab-
bath school 10 a. m.: Epworth League 4 p.
ni. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night.
A cordial invitation to all. Come and wor
ship with us.
J. H. Oodfrey. Pastor.
. Rev. J. R. Masters Sunday school supt.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
BKTWKKM
Springer and Frensly Strevts
Regular service:
Sabbath--11 a. m. morning worship
8 p.m. evening worship.
8:15 a. m. Sunday School.
Wednesday 8 p. m. prayer meeting.
9 p. Session meeting.
We extend a cordial invitation to all to
worship with us. If a stranger we desire
your acquaintance. In the name of the Mas-
ter we welcome you.
Rev. C. C. McGixlkv pastor.
Christian Science Service 11 u'clock
every Suuday morning childrens Sunday
school 10:30 at Johnson. Cruce & Cruce
building up stairs. Friday evening meet-
ings 7:30 Johnson Cruce Cruce offices
up stairs. Every one cordially invited to
worship with us.
FRATERNAL.
SRC RET SOCIRTIES.
Ardmore Lodge No. 31.-A. F. & A. M. Re-
gular meeting Saturday on or before every
full moon at 8 p. m. in Masonic Temple
corner Main and Springer streets. Visiting
brethren are extended a cordial welcome.
IJ. D. Flow W. M.
D. T. NIabett Secretary.
Ardmore Chapter No. 11. R. A. M. Regular
meetings on second and fourth Thursday's
in each month at 8 p. m. in Masonic Temple
corner Main and Springer streets. Visiting
brethren are extended a cordial welcome.
U. 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 un-
invited. ioe. M. London. C. C.
John W. Buenting K. of R. and 8.
Ardmore Lodge No. 9. I. O. O. K. Meets
every Monday at M p. m. in their hall on
Springer street. Visiting brethren always
jrelcoine.
W. T.Oardner N. G.
i. R. Mason Secretary.
Wooduien of the World. Regular meet-
ings on the second and fourth Fridays in
each month at 8 p. in. in Odd Fellows hall
Visiting brethren invited.
C It. Kendrick C. C.
T. C. Iirih;inan Clerk.
Knights of the Maccabees. Ardmore Tent
no. . .Hfi'is uu nrhi auti mini aiuiiuat m
eai-h month at Judgf- Hobby's office on Main
street. Visiting members cordially invited.
F-dwin Hobby Com.
H. L. Laudes. R. K.
CUT RATES
For The People's I'ari y National
Con-
vcntlon to be Held In St. Louis
Mo. July 22nd 1896.
Forthe above named convention
the SANTA FE ROUTE will on July
19th 20th and 21st Hell excursion
tickets from all points on its line in
Texas and the Indian Territorv to
St Louis and return at half rates.
Tickets sold under the authority is-
sued to agents for this occasion will
be limited for return passage to July
2th 1896.
The SANTA FE respectfully solic-
its your patronage and would call
your attention to the superior train
service: ine isanta re Limited a
solid vestibule train of baggage car
coaches free reclining chaircars Pull-
ton daily at 7:00 p. m.' Dallas at 7:55
a. m. and arrives in the St. Louis
fnion station at 7:15 the next morn-
ing. Direct connection can be made
by taking the Day Express via Pur-
cell and Winfield arriving at St.
Louis at 7:15 of the second morning
after leaving Fort Worth.
From the above you will see that
the Santa Fe gives its pa'rons the
choice of two routes. At this season
of the year the Santa Fe route
through the Ozark Mountains is par-
ticularly delightful; as the altitudi
is very high the temperature is cool
and the track through the mountains
being laid on rock bed is free from
dust.
Passengers desiring to visit Eure
ka Springs either going or return
ing can on application to the
Con-
ductor obtain a stop-over at Selig-
man at which junction connection
is made with the Eureka Springs
Railroad.
Sleeping car accomodation can be
reserved on application to any San-
ta Fe ticket agent or by letter tt
W. S. Keenax
(Jeneral Passenger Agent.
Week End Excursions to (ial-
veston. Commencing July 4th and again
on July 25th and September 5th the
(J. C. & S. F. R'y. Co. will sell round
trip tickets from all points on this
line to (ialveston and return at the
very low rate of $5.00. Tickets good
to return leaving (ialveston not later
than Tuesday morning following date
of sale. For further information call
upon or address
I. R. Mason Agent.
Akumokkitk for Wank nmrt ratro
ANNIVERSARY PICNIC.
The Sollcltla Caaaittc Maala? Satis-
factory ProCreaa With Their War.
Money and Pravlaliaa Deaatew.
The soliciting committee for the
firemen's anniversary picnic have
been doing some effective work aa
will be seen by the following list of
progress made to d?te:
CASH SUBSCRIBED.
Wm. Keller ; I
M. Wheeler
Macafee
Kimball & Co
Judge Hobby
5 00
2 60;
25 ;
2 6oi
2 50
Johnson Cruce & Cruce 10 00
Ledbetter & Bledsoe 5 Oo
Moran Scott 2 00
T. S. Brooth 2 00
Coleman & Lynn 2 60
W. R. Wood 1 60
T J. Cornelius S UU
Ihompsoii & Riley 2 60
Chickasaw Lumber Co 2 50
J. Nathan & Co 1 00
Beasley & Rid more 2 00
Love & Furman 1 00
W. S. King 1 00
J. B. Wall 2 00
J. S. Hamilton & Co 2 00
Wm Felker 60
C. 11. Blackwood 50
Chas Milner 50
A. S. Tebo 60
C. A. Sammous 2 50
J. F. Williams
L. D. Brand
Ross & Bonner
C. B. Kendrick
K. Green
Judge Boyd
Tenison Saddle Co
W. H. Rogers
J. J. Scott
2
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2
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00
00
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50
00
(!eo. Meyer
Jeff Carter
2
00
S. H. Noland
2.
10 00
50
50
First National Bank
S. B. Bailey
Dr. Smith
H. H. Penington 5
S. H. Bruce. . 2
J. Moss 2
H. C. Potterf 1
J. C. McNees 1
W. L. Garrett
City National Bank 5
Hardeman Broa 1
Moskowitz 1
A. McDonald 1
Noble Bros 2
11. M. Furman .'
A. C. Cruce 2
Judge Kilgore 2
T. B. Cathey 2
Joe M. London
J. J. Stolfa
E. B. Pugh
(J. W. Stuart 2
Johnson & Staples 1
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00 1
50 I
00 1
00
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50
00
50
50
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50 '
so!
50'
50 1
50 I
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I). Head & Son
B. Goldsmith
L. C. Slaughter
Westheimer & Daube...
Bruce Hill
G. M. Yarborough & Co
00
00
00
00
2-"i
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00
00
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50
I T. Y. Morgan 5
Cash.
C. L. Herbert. .
Judge Bowman.
C. L. Stowe
J. W. Phillips..
John Williams
i W. S. Duncan. .
I S. 11. Hargis...
1
T. J. Ramsey 1
(i. F. Langran 1
Dick & Brown 2
C. P. Van Denberg 5
Whiteman Bros 1
Hardy & Seay 2
00
00
50
00
.1. W. M. Harpe- J
!)ili?rl. Lee ?
R. T. Dallas.
00
W. R. Campbell
Ardmore Bottling Works.
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(HI
50
00
00
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so
50
00
00
1 Bivins & Williams
i A. M. Iiurch
! Dr. Adams 1
Ed Cheney
X. II. McCoy 1
Ardmore Steam Laundry i
M. II. McCov 1
(!. W. Stewart I
Armour Packing Co
I). Redlield & Son 2
T. C. Small wood 1
J. B. Brown
Total 1182 20
PROVISIONS SUBSCRIBED.
!J. M. Holland 1 mutton
A. Kloski 200 lb flour
J. X. Barrall.
...100 lb flour
1 hog
...100 lb flour
1 hog
1 bog
...100 lb flour
John Blanton
W. A. Davis
0. S. Bailey
Nix Grocery Co
Brady Bros
Whitehurst
1. K. Best
R. J. Williams
J. B. Spragins
Tbos. T. Sanders & Co.
Lock wood Bros
50 lb flour !
1 hoR i
1 beef!
1 beef i
...100 lb flour
.100 lb flou
Jack Maxey l hoe
J. A. Fielder 100 lb flour
. R. Moore 1 beef
. O. Duslon 1 beef
Jas. Davenport loo lb flour
B. (Jardenbire l beef
Munzesbeimer & Daube 1 beef
A. Roff i beef
! r. B. Johnson & Co 1 mutton
I R. A. Riner 100 lb flour
i Bob Seivally i beef
rraim rrensiey 1 mutton
Bob Mcdbee m. Hauling
v ynii v imams Work
C. 1.. Byrne quarter ot beef
Calvin Stewart l beef
V. I). Carter i beef
Modesty i beef
v ocuruiuer i mutton
Cal Steward i beet!
i:nas. carter l beef
Contributed i beef
Mcpherson.. .1 butt West Tenn. Tob
W. (i. Smith 1 cord wood
I. C. Clark I cord wood
John Rains 1 cord wood
1 lie St. Louis Republic lias made!
arrangements to cover the political t
new-; i if all parties in the coining i
auipaign yi a way that lias never'
i-i-ii i'niau'ti iv any newspapir.
Tlme ulm wish to keep (tosted should
sulxcriU' at once. The llepuhlie.
daily and Sunday has tieen reiliu-ed
togiiayear. . for ; months or
'cuts a month. The Twice-aW.sL
Aeother
Advance
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 long
be the case. Crop prospects were never better
and with a reasonable market and full
diction goods times await all of us.
In Peace Prepare
This is what the
The
latest addition is steam tNot uas) ot our
own manufacture. Both our News and Job
Presses are now propelled by a brand new
SJlengine.
thus better than
business.
OUR JOB DEPARTMENT
Is uptodate and we
customers the largest and best selected stock
of stationery ever brought to Ardmore while
the work we turn out is superior to anything
ito De nad n 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 what paper they pay for
to read. They will tell you every time. The
Ardmoreite. That's the kind of a paper to
! patronize with your advertising.
iTo Push the Subscription List
Give Us a Call.
And see our Steam Presses. We are at
the
same old stand
1 ; I ;
DUIldingS.
THE
Ardmoreite
Steam Job Printing House.
Step!
juns-
for War.
Ardmoreite is doing.
ever equipping us for
keepon hand ready for
in the Odd bellows
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DAILY ANDUCHICAGO
"SUNDAYSTOOI IST.L0UIS
AHDPRINCIPALPOINTSIN
THE NORTH AND EAST
ALSO TO TEXAS AND
THE SOUTHWEST.
THIC
COTTON BELT'
Invites yt to the
Great Texas Fruit Palace!
To b brld at T)l". Texas. July Ha
to Tth. To f ih liraad Mai fr'arami. j
neat of the T' V.-luntrr Ovarii wlik'
competitive fit drill. (r mhlrb will be j
rlT.a tbf l.riro.l i"fi i-rlies la the his-j
lory of mate Kocsmr-mats. I
To See the San Aiitotim I'tj
l"nit.l States Keirul.ir. iimsistiii I
a . . m a a
of infantry i iivairy h:ki
tillery. n'-omnniil liy tln-ir inajf-
tiifi. lit Iot Uainl thirty-live
mni'ian mount. ij n Stiow
White Hoi-m'.
To the mHi ra. otfli-eaf and lavish
dl.pUy nf fruits and .rr gollra to-
ast bo-r.
To brr th raier. M'llr.a IMrri-'
meaial Band.
And altera the Kammrr (irra gtwa
hf aa InnroK annliri of arlrrt artlta
from lb lutlt sn.i e.t.
And In fsrllliai oor doing this tbe
CtTTtl HKLT" "ill I'Ot mn-mrlv
low ralrs of f.r. r'r rst-a vie.. rauire
of your seare.l Ticket Agrnl. or
L A. CLISSOS
T. P. A- Ft. Worth.
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S. G. WARNER
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ST. LOUIS AHd'kANSAS CITY TO
OMAHA. DENVER
MONTANA COLORADO Nil.
BRASKA. UTAII AND
PACIFIC COAST.
Ytsiibuled Trains with Sleepers Cfcai'
Cars and Dining cars.
Kansas City to Eaatarn Cities
via Chicago cr Paorla.
1 W. Wakeley C. P. A.
ST. LOUIS MO.
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ST. JOSEPH. MO.
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and Southeast.
Cannon Ball Train
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un. 7 ttV a. m. : l.tl... a sb a. a.;
t'aioa lei. a It a. to ArrHr.si. Luais.
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Wilson, F. E. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 230, Ed. 1 Monday, July 20, 1896, newspaper, July 20, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617254/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.