The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 205, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 21, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Cnrlstla Cliorob rrettly tet. Ser-
vice rr turd's day at 11:08 a. tnn and
p. m. Bandar School : a. m. Prayer
neetiDt every Wednesday 8:lAp. m. Choir
ractice every Friday erealor at 8:15 p.m.
vllea' Aid Society every Tuesday after-
bood at the charch it I p. m. Mite and So-
cial meeting every Tneaday Big-tit at place
announced each Lord'a day. Officer meet-
ing first Lord' day in each month. All are
cordially Invited to all service.
Ooe H. Webb Snp't Sunday School.
A. O. Rlall. Paxtor.
First Baptist Church Broadway atreet.
Servleea every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 8:30
p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening's
at 8 o'clock. Sunday School at 0:30 a. m.
Choir practice Friday evening's at 8 o'clock.
PrzJfonn"'. Ptor.
M. E. Chnrch 8onth Corner Broadway and
Church atreet. Preaching 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. Kp-
worth League 3 p. m.
A. T. Oalloway Pastor.B
Cumberland Presbyterian Church Corner
Church and Cumberland atreet. Service
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:8 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. Choir practice
Saturday evening. Sabbath School at 0:80
a. m. Everybody cordially invited to wor-
ship with ns. J. F. Williams Sup't.
J. E. Awbrey Pastor.
Tabernacle Services Regular services at
the Tabernacle southeast Ardmore every
Sundsy at 11 and 8 p. m. Kev. J. H. Uodfrey.
first Sunday; Rev. J. L. Wood second Sun-
dsy; RevJJ. B.iMasters third Sunday;
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 ns.
J H. Oodfrey Pastor. '
Rev. J. R- Masters 8 jnday avhool supt.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
BETWSKS
Springer and Frenaly Btreat
Regular service:
Sabbath--11 a. m.. morning worship
8 p. m. evening worship.
8:46 a. m. Sunday School.
Wednesday 8 p. m. prayer meeting.
8 p. m. Session meeting.
We extend a cordial invitation to all to
worship with us. It a stranger we desire
your acquaintance. In the name of the Mas-
ter we welcome you.
Rav. C. C. McGisutv pastor.
Christian Science Service 11 o'clock
every Sunday morning childrena Sunday
school 10:30 at Johnson Cruce A 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.
SKCBBT SOCIETIES.
Ardmore Lodge No. 31. A. F. A A. M. Re
gular meeting. Saturday on or before every
full moon at 8 d. m. In Masonic Temile
corner Main and Springer streets. Visiting
brethren are extended a cordial welcome.
D D. Flow W. M.
D. T. Nlsbett Secretary
Ardmore Chapter No. 11 R. A. M. Regular
meetine-s on second and fourth Thursday's
in each month at 8 p. in. in Masonic Temple
corner Main and Springer streets. Visiting
brethren are extended a cordial welcome.
U. H. Bruce H. P.
T. J. Cornelius. Secretary.
Myrtle Lodge No. 7 K. of P. Meeta every
Thursday at 8:15 p.m. in Odd Fellow Hall.
Springer street. All visiting brethren are
Invited.
foe. M. London. C. C.
John W. Buenting K. of R. and S.
Ardmore Lodge No. 9. I. O. O. F. Meets
every Monday at 8 p. m. In their hall on
Springer street. Visiting brethren ai ays
welcome.
J. A. Mays N. 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.
Visiting brethren ln. ited.
C. B. Kendrick C. C.
T. C. Brldgman Clerk.
Knights of the Maccabees Ardmore Tent
No. 2. Meets on first and third Mondays in
each month at Judge Hobby's office on Main
atreet. Visiting members cordially invited.
Fdwin Hobby Com.
H. L. Landes. R. K.
Interest Increasing.
Interest is inoreaslng alxmt Ilie
entertainment for the benefit of Firt
Presbyterian church set for25lh prox.
at th? opera house. Please do not
get the wrong idea about it for it ismit
of the usual line in the way of amateur
entertainments. It is not dull amJ
prosy. There are grand and lofty
characters represented with heroic
and soul inspiring lines to rejeat and
interspersed between tare entrees by
such comic characters as Mrs. Par-
tington. Bridget O'Flanigan Tabiiha
Primrose Mother Goose etc. so you
will have an opportunity to laugh
often and heartily. Each character
is given out to the personator it li
regard to the fitness of physique and
individual ' ensemble ' so far as jos-
sible. Each costume whether cute
comic or regal will be just right and
the grand finale the massing on the
stage of the final picture will be one
that will haunt you like a dream of
fairv land.
Ardmoreitk does job printing.
$1.00 Excureloa to Fort Worth and Re
turn June 21.
The G. C. & S. F. Ry. Co. will
run special excursion trains Pur cell
to Fort Worth and return at tbe very
low rate of 11.00 for the round trip.
This train will leave Ardmore at 5:17
a. m. returr Jg to reach Ardmore at
midnight of tbe same day. For full
particulars see band bill.
I. R. Mason. Agent.
SSS.OO Mualc Box to be Glvca An ay.
For every 25 cents worth of mer-
chandise entitles purchaser to one
ticket the party holding the largest
number of tickets nine months from
this date will be entitled to the music
box.
16-lm G. M. Yarbrougii.
Re-baloa battc Confederate Veteraa
Richmond Va. June 30th to July
2nd. For this occasion the Texas &
Pacific railway company will sell
tickets from all stations in Texas and
Louisiana at about one cent per mile
each way for the round trip on June
26 and 27 final limit for return to be
twenty days from date of sale.
This will be one of tbe greatest as-
semblages of the old veterans in the
history of tbe organization and an
exceedingly interesting programme
has been prepared. ;
Vnr tickets. sleeDinir car aecomiiio.
dations or any further information
call on or address nearest Texas &
Pacific railway agent.
Gaston Mesljer
G. P. & T. A. Dallas Tex.
W'Kon If onmAB tn nrintinir hn.ir
if uvu v i ----r i l
the Abdmoreitk is the leader. Beat
f work on short notice.
aa
National convention of the Y. P.
S. C. K. Washington I). C Julyj
7th to 13th lSSttj. I
For the above occasion the i. I'. !
& S. F. R'y (Santa Fe Route) wiil ;
8 round trip tickets to Washing-
ton and return at one fare for tlit
round trip. Tickets will be sold
July 3rd 4th and 5th good until
July 31st for return. For further
information call upon or address
the undersigned.
I. R. Mason Agent.
Accommodation Trains.
Commencing Feb. 15th trains No.
13 and 14 (local freight trains) be-
tween Gainesville and Purcell will
carry a coach for the accommada-
tton of passengers and tickets will
be sold for passage between all sta-
tions Gainesville and Purcell inclu-
sive. Respectfully
I. R. Mason Agf'nt.
Ardmore Livery Stable.
My stable has just been refitted
with new buggies surreys carraiies
and phaetons. The nicest rigs in the
city. Gentle teams for ladies. Good
roadsters and safe drivers for
drummers. Satisfaction Guarantt od.
10-1 m J. E. Bowles Proprietor
The St. Ljuis Republic has ni.ide
arrangements to rover the itolitical
news if all parties in the rtuuing
campaign in a way that has ncvi r
been eiualed by any newpi-cr.
Those who wish to keep jMistetl nIh uIiI
sulscril)e at once. The RepuMir.
daily and Sunday has In-en n-di;-. ii
to SO a year for i inouihs m- r;i
cents a month. The Twire-aWeck
Republic is $1 a year.
Excuraloa Rate.
On Sundays I will run my backs
from Davis to Sulphur Springs at
the special rate of ."0 cents for the
round trip. Be sure you ask for
Graves' backs when you get to
Davis.
14-2w E. E. Graves.
The Abdmoreite job department
turns out only first class vork.
Notice.
The subscription accounts due the
Ardmoreitk up to June 1 are in the ;
hands of J. Cooner for collection.
In order to close up our business it '
is necessary that all accounts whether j
for subscription or otherwise be paid
at once. The accounts due Wilson
& Parker for services rendered .are '
payable to us and if not settled in a ;
reasonable time will be disposed of
by us to the best advantage.
Wilson & Pabkkr. '
id vou know that the Ardmoricitk !
isheadquarters for fine Job priming? j
The best of stock and unequaled !
workmanship. '
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Tu Kust lacla Co.
For Siile hv Kninie.
Warning Order.
In Hit Initeil St:ttf t'ourt In I lit' Indian
'I Vrrii'try. utm itMri-l.
A. la IIiRfs. Pi.iinnf!.
vs.
Din llin.-s. li-fend.int.
The cli'li'nUnl Dan Hill . Is warned to
a;xar in I h I court in llurty ila and
;!:isv. ir I In- (ii-i'laiiit ol the pialntlff. Ala
if nf .
Witness th-' lliiiiralle t'onxtantine B.
Kil-on-. jmlte ol Kiild urt and tbe seal
thereol. iiu.t Iltiiilur t M.irt b. IS.
iskali Jjst fii W. I'hiii ir. Clerk.
I-.llielter A' Kledsne. attornet s (or l-lsin-
Uohert K. Lee attorney fornon resident.
j'.ui II
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Warnlnfi Order.
in the I'nited Mate Court in the Indian
Territory. Southern District.
Etta btllwell. ft als. !'l:i;nun.
vs.
Ardta-jre Coal t o. et nls.. Defendant.
The ilefendanl. Ardmore Coal Co. H.
Munzeheinicr nnd i:durtl Iuterbsck. are
warned lo Mpo:i- In this court In thirty
ilnys ainl suswer the crss bill of tbe Ana-
daiki Coal and Mining Co. filed In this
cause.
Witnevs t!ie Hocorsiile Constsntlne li.
Kilttore. Juok'eof .-al.l court nnd the seal
thereof tbls lth day of June.
isrL. Jokkpu V. 1'HlLLirs. Clerk.
Miui kleford A Miackleford. attorneys.
J. Thon-.son atturnenr for non-resl-dent.
Jun 14
TO ( IIlfAGO. ST. LOl'IS AND
KAST VIA IH'KLING-
TtiN lM ll'TK.
The traveling public is sure to tind
I he lx-t fa-t etibuled trains from
the Mi.'.iri river to t he ea-t via the
"Ihirlingtoii Koule." Elatmrate
(Minpari nii-ii!-: i.ihio rale as stand-
ard T-lcepcru! free chair rant of luxur-
iuiis pal terns to St. Iiui-: standartl
s!ei MTs. free rhair cars ami dining
ears to (.'hieagu.
Ak ticket agent for tickets via
Ve-i iliiilcd Kli to ( 'hieago and via the
f-t ilnilcd to SI. Iuii-i.
I W. Wakklky
General PaMMiger Agent
j in 1-V2HI St. Luis !o.
Summer Excursion Ratca.
The (J. C. & S. F. Ry. will place
on sale June 1st round trip tickets at
Rummer excursion rates to Lampnaas
Tex. at $11.50 to Galveston Tex.
at SI 7. 6.1 to San Angelo Tex. at
MS. 10 and to Davis 1. T. at 11.10.
The limit of these tickets will be
30 days from date of Bale. For f uther
information call upon or address the
undersigned. I. It. Mahon
Agent.
You who want typewriter letter
bead can find something at thin of-
tce that will surely please you. Only
the beet paper used.
Pure lard 7 rents per pound. Will
Pyeatt. 7tf
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Cares lo 1 tu 4 in Ian
dial la rt: ajab-k to ear.
A ptatlli preveullve. ('mm w
esrrl la puca.sJI cm.
pint la on smalt pacasae. Btsals la I
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a receipt f 81 j
bt. Pmal. Mian.
(Jn-eii & C. auJ Ilanly & Seay.
TIMETABLE.
Gulf. Cotoraao aa Saata Fa Railway.
MOUTH BOUND
tislveston and Chlcsgo Ri press - . 4 1 a. as.
Cleburne and Kansas City press 8:8 p. a.
NORTH BOUND.
ISslveston nd Chlc8o Hitrvs It M s. as.
Clfburn and Kanass City Eiprvaa ll: a. a
I. R. XI AOS. Ticket AgX.
W. 8. KEENAN. Uea. Paaa. Act.
Political Coavcotkeae.
For the following political conven-
I tions the Santa Fe will make round
j trip rates of one fare from all of its
Texas and Indian Territory points.
National Prohibition convention
IlttBburg Pa. May 27 18v; Nation-
al Republican convention bt. Louis
Mo. June 16 1SS6; National People's
convention St. Louis Mo. July 2x
li-tffl. For particulars a to limits
and time cards call upon any Hanta
Fe agent or write to W. 8. Kenan
General Passenger Agent Galveston.
Why suffer with Coughs Colds and
LaGrippe when Laxative Bioko
IJL'IMNK will cure you io one day.
Does not produce tbe ringing In the
bead lilt sulphate of quinine. Put op
In tablets convenient for taking.
Guaranteed to cure or money refund-
ed. Priee 25 cents. For sale by
4-8 3m d&w Coleman & Lynn.
Blank mortgages for sale at this
office.
CMIarca'a Day M. E. Chorch Sooth.
Through courtesy to the C. P.
church our children's day exerclMS
will be at 8:30 p. m. next Sunday.
Also tbe appointment for morning
preaching is withdrawn for same
reason. Let us attend tbe C. P.
Children's Day in the morning.
A. T. Galloway.
Akdmoukite for blank mortgage
L nited Confederate Veteran lie-
union Dallas Tex. June 34tb and
2oth '9.
For tbe above occasion the G. C.
& S.F.I Santa Fe Route) will sell
round trip tickets from Ardmore to
Dallas at the rate of one fare 84.04
Tickets will b sold June 23 and 34tb
limited to June 27th for return.
Respectfully
I. R. Mason Agent.
The Oaoevtaaitv Om
The Akdmokeite.s books are now
open for subscriptions under Its 14
per vear proposition to begin July t.
This opportunity will not be extend-
ed beyond June 30 so if you wsat to
take advantage of it you should los
no time In doing so.
Mill' GEY LEFT
THE ICATY FLYER
ANEW FAST TRAIN
VIA
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DAILYANDUCHICAGO
"SUNDAYSTOOl I ST.L0U I S
AIIDPRIKCIPAL POINTS IH
THE NORTH ANDEAST
ALSO TO TEXAS AND
THE SOUTHWEST.
THE
COTTON BELT
lavlte yo to the
Great Texas Fruit Palace
To be held at Tyler. Texss. Jolv Bth
to ml. To see the Orsad Mtato Knrsmp-
asset of the Trass Volunteer Uaard wiife
competitive prise drills for wblra will be
gives tbe largest aaoaev prtie la the his-
tory of etaio Eacaaspaseata.
To see the most magaiflreat aad lavish
display of fruits sad lustn eter gotten tu
gather.
To hear tbe renowned Meilcaa Ouvera-
seatal Band.
Aad witness the Hammer Operas srlvea
by aa Immense nM vl Mtr I artist
from tbe north and east.
Aad to fsrllltst your dolag this the
"COTTON BELT" will pot oa eatremely
low rates of Isr. Fur rates etc enquire
ut ynur acsre.t Ticket Ak'BI. or
L L CL1SS0H 1 G. WASSER.
T. P. A.. Ft. Worth. Tel. O. P. A- Tyler. Tel.
L W. UBLAUME
O. P. T. A-. St. Lools. M.
FAST THROUGH THAWS
DAILY
St. Lrcnis asi Kansas City
TO
8t. Paul and Minneapolis.
THE BEST LINE
ST. LOUIS ANp'rANSAS CITY TO
OMAHA DENVER
MONT ATI A COLORADO TTR
BBASKA. UTAH AND
PACIFIC COAST.
Yiiliiuled Trams with Sleepers Chai
Car. (hD and Dining cars.
Kansas City to Eastern Cities
via Chicago or Peoria.
L. W. Wakeley. C. P. A..
ST. LOUIS MO.
Maward Elliott Can. Mgr..
ST. JOSEPH. MO.
J. Brlcker T. P. A.
AMtAtCITV.MO.
ARDMORE & OAKLAND
DAILY SLASE AID Vkll LIKE
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I1E.ST PASSKNfJEK SEUVICE
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TEXAS
The East
and Southeast.
Cannon Ball Train
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bla Port ani aad Maasaaia.
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Daily Stage
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Mail Line.
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