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The Baptist Rival from Ardmore, Oklahoma • 4

Publication:
The Baptist Rivali
Location:
Ardmore, Oklahoma
Issue Date:
Page:
4
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THE STRIKE Jlig Strike for go 1 bargain In 1(1 line of Orocariw cmiiVctiouvrie will pnlloff emp day at the cm Lc3 OrKty- Nil on No 1 5 tzz? Jsrfck -i Tit and CquuH produce sxcialty jl Main I 1 TffJif1 wvau iu HUh7 li Mil-' Jlll VIUH 1 K'ww fv fxyv ujTV MANAUKH SU IISCUI IJTIQ N7 Si pat year A month- 5 Three months Entered nt the jnjst office at AM- ore lad! om! cl natt mailer 5- "P- CO T0-- Allen 'h PARK)' F03 a Flrst-Cliss Skin fiAl Cat A Ssi4 Fqtn Ei Slitn I San) Ea-lsi li L-m tt i Mill crjudnu ot nunc oil nwlvrW 1 nW lrfn I1 offmd hii to the Hoard of Kfr-yu- Kcv 1 IIiwmuI I acting a Supt tiring jk rw tut cold suaj eh tid 1 st Mi'ssr Smith and Moms Manning i can lie Mf Mhiucr We me in dup sympathy- with ir Ctxar 1 in the loss of hi otlur indfifrl'J who djed $ccnt having hi mother father three duLm uml four brothers Last Sunday was Jiitjh day wjth uugrcgil ion of First Uaplt jiuicli alter RevG fil'd some brief remarks and trod need Rev Dupree from 10X34 who jn cached an able scr moil from the Text are vil-nesses" He marc our hearts burn within Collection all told $i5oq Parties who wisn to subscril)e foi fer the Rival will see Rev Bra adorn and board in Sango College can be had for 750 per month A strong teaching force and a good comse of study- 1 The' Rest Kquipped East Main Street Keep yourStovesRe-V?) paired save fuel years experience in the 1 Stove Repair business Tf 8 ('rates Boilers Fire Pols Firi yWi2b Backs etc oarAnd ftepajrr -I origin! gnd Adjustable We will "come' to your house and do the-work Or we will Bswap for your' bid Stoves Qf any other Goods will slf yoq qn KAftY PAYMivNTS The House Furnishers! aructiot com Win Mrookwgy 8 If Dillard efDv Stpnjef IlgrNo 6 A A ft 3rd Tuesday eqelf month' Kotycrt 8 DnUMCrCyf A Tho I)vc tlrtreali? ueeliug at the MASONIC1 fjql very First and Third Tucsday lq heaftcnioon Mrs W01 Nell' Pfr Mrs tda Wooten WiO Th Mothtriand DatttataAti 3 facets osery Fourth Friday the residence ofMrs KiVfefilai 3 lt Mrs Clara Towns-President Mr 9M For Clean shaye Uif cut CU He also keeps confecttoiiierieS arA cold Thebest accotoRhoda tion-v ru- 4 Vv- tkipipc-r IB 0rjadsl! 1 t- Jv-T Com pWt sioifa OS PtatFPMPRV AfID CIES The best place toWyout PRESCRIPTION FILLEJ) 1 iff Pott Oflce Drug Etpr Having purchased UuUtfcA Jugs formerly owned by Frank BtUt We are uqw jij serve our frienda in anyjtJW Drugs MedicinesJid T0ilf Artk es etc: '1rryX mOSie fflo I 1 II 1 I a A Memorial Services 1 hi honor 4 the late Sarti HeCk was held it fhd First Baptist Church Wednesday veiling J' 3 Hi pices of Diamond ofO A11 elaborate prograni yyas rended aud JteV Jfi the Grand Master of was present' and presented to tb f' widow of the deceia' This certainly speaks Wfell fot xhq fraternity Bee-- our next issue Prof Albenqaof Teaas here this Week- for Sale at the Rival pfinringf ice Splendid "fa kebiht "WU fur Cash io and balancf on payment Address Rev ft Neil fy i 4 C7 1 I have several very deserable loti improved with bearing rilit tree! and berries Will keH oil MStll-part down a long time oh balance If you money to buikf thl house I will sell the lots bli Hft'e My terms are more favorable than the Government sale ftedfid Dillard arid Alil Dealers in Sajie ft series Ccnfa tiJneKrs ft Oro i deiivefed oil' aistSt CtttTPt We want yohr tijstj- bit ItMTXUXSTStlt THOhe iln i Tjjpiic 5 Wui Rrockway Managtr doyed Sin In the City rr Ardmore Talbert an eight pound girl 3Qjjlt For some reasons this father of the very first child bom in thePafsqV-age of Wai ren Chapel Church came to pyf Sanctum With tjie news upon HiS lipij kindly smijifig up his sleeves and said dont re-cord At Atoka" -The Tenitorial PU Board met at Atoka last- week a- i a We are sorry but owing to' the Tain snbw and sleet the meeting was not very ouppgssful financially must gqngratnlate Rev and his people in till effort they made to try to j)ake it pleasant for the members of the Board We did some effective work in the way 1 laying plans for the betterment of thS EU work- We raised at this Meeting $5 10 for general expensed of tlie Board and $2 for Education Members present were Rev A Reeyes Rev Jt Holt Mr Sharp Miss'" Malinda Watkins aud the writer v0u our way to the Board we chanced to stop in Coalgate from 6 30 till 7:15 a- in We were conveyed by the hack driver to the resident of Mrs Lucy Perkina and to our surprise au agreeable one we were given a surprise party by Mrs Perkins no I no 2 and Mrs Mol-lie Motley and their may friends The house was crowded with jople and packages before we knew what was going on May God bless the young people of Coalgate and take care of them lilt I come agaiif Yours for the sticcess of the work Mrs Brockway Secretary of Territorial B'Y it Addw all cqnju) uu icaj jon and policy qnjera to Key ft- C1 0 Bq $3S- RDNIORK I Tm Congress plays wiihSiateJiooj ns plys ball Give no offence to the Jew and either to the Church oj The Westrij Advocate is the Jle fd a new Journal lnpnded at port Gibson A good clean sheet The cloud jthajt threatened the Republic Administration last fveek was pQt much bigger tai pi hand All Trustees of Sango Baptist Co! lege are here by requested to meet jn the College Chapel on Wednesday Feb 7'b L6-business of vital importanc Our desk this week is paced ifh Washington full fledged Negro journal published jp tfe lap Washington of the Gentiles the -people which sat in darkness aw great it will be remejn pered that our own S7- js circulating jn pjat venerable city A respectable funeral tangent to a fraternal' brotherhood op parade a first class hearse team flecorged to convey hiij brother tq flis last resting pre among some of the policies located by the ffegro of to day ft aims to transplant what has been pommonly uged among ns better fenown as Maria Hon" Miltqn A and Law-'' yer Wiggins of Ardmore are Washington £ity ip the interest pf the Chickasaw preednian Their pini is to place them 011 ejual footing with thq Jiidian who get peres of land per capita while their Px slaves and their descendants are putitled to but 40 If they should phauce to succeed iij thjs giant fort there will be shouting jn the camps of liann Every Negro in 'the Soptb will puffer from divine uneasiness when fie dreadful sentence fall upon his tars that President Roosevelt sajs Jji will appoint no mofe Negroes 1 the South to offi 'e If the Democrats or the devil had any thing fetter to offer the Negroes might do well to go with them but since they have nothing better let the tsine million Negroes form a party of thvir owil al 1 krst for a WOOD TALIFERRO VzsA Lted dice open day and night Worth Washington street tffiROlC 1 li iy Forclpn fe' teSTTRADE-r CTpposite U7S Patent WaXSHINGTON DC St-k ''CITY NEWS 1 Locals Personals fyr Rev' Carter from Tatums and Mrs Annie Edwards from Clarksville I worshiped at First Baptist church last Sunday night Miss Lillie Williams and Prot Griffith are getting along nicely with their schools Mrs Pul lift Matthews is indispos ed Her friends are sorry to har that Miss Mabel was ser iou-ly ill last Sunday night while at First Baptist churglp Rev Hudson broke the truth at church last suuday night Pleasant filers Mrsers Parelee Denton It Matthews L- Smith and Perkins and A Williams Rev Hall Johnson A James from Berwyn were Mtre last week on legal business Qqr old friend M- C- Gaines from Burneyville was on our street last Saturday Mr Gaines is one of the must wealthy citizens of his ommunity He left us one dollar for the Rival Mr illiam Ab ot died in north town last Friday night and was buried Sunday in the after noon under the auspices of the church Llev Armstrong offi dating Mrs Dollie Kimbrough has re turned ft cm an ixtecded vKlt a-niong relatives in Minnesota I11 the Musical recital at the Frsl Baptist Church Njpnday bight Mesdams Mattie Neil Biglers Mbs Champ And Prof ABiggersiayenfyve prominent characters- Champ 0 Guthrie who i accoili pi ishei rendered several beant'fid selection on the piano wjjicJF dashed a flood of light upon the subject All of the participants did much credit to themselves 7 Mrs Nellie Voting is reported ill at her residence in South town Mts fioijner of Bervyyn graced our city last Suuday A Ministers Uuipn was organ -ied at First Baptist clmrclroh the night of 30th nil and the follow- iug officers were elected President Rev I Smith Vice Rev! S- a Hudson Secretary Rev Dewitt Treasurer Bro IflStructor Rev Neilx The next meet-ting will be held on the night of 8th at Ml Zion church Pastor Neil favored his congregation with a series of discourses last Sunday on 1 he Gospel Unusual interest was manifested' ThS collection-- amounted to $1709 aud one additiou to The sermon was followed by much comment 011 the word Some thfc Worshipper said The Elder was at his New readers MrsMollie Brumly Geutlemen L- 'Cohee' Cohee and Motley Hawthorn Lolley entertained a crowd of young people at the home of his parents ur and Mrs A Allen Monday evening We are informed that the participants were canght in a storm of pleasure The firm etvDttlard and Allen has list completed a tieW house ou East uiairt street- he contract was let to Tysou Horace Price is reported dangerously ill in North town Burn to Rev and Mrs A.

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About The Baptist Rival Archive

Pages Available:
482
Years Available:
1905-1911