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=News=
==1900's==
* ACDT 1900-3-28: "[[Ibzan Rice Dean|I.R. Dean]], of Waxahachie, Tex., will conduct meetings every night this week at the Gospel hall on North Summit street. Everybody is invited."
* ACDT 1901-2-9: "Gospel meetings at hall, 118 North Summit street, beginning Sunday evening, February 10, and continuing (D.V.) through the week. Come! Bring your Bibles and prove what you hear."
* ACDT 1901-4-15: "James Erskine, a Scotch evangelist, will hold religious services every evening at Gospel hall, 118 North Summit street, to which all are invited to attend."
* ACDT 1901-12-14: "Gospel services tonight and Sunday night at the gospel hall, 118 North Summit street. Subject, "Christ Died for the Ungodly". Preaching at 7:30 p.m. All are invited."
* ACDT 1902-12-16: "Special gospel services at the Gospel hall, 118 North Summit street, beginning tonight and continuing through the week. Preaching at 7:30 p.m. by [[Thomas Chairs Bush|T.C. Bush]], of Waxahachie, [[Texas|Tex]]. All are invited."
* ACDN 1903-7-24: "Fred Horton entertained the children of the Gospel Hall Sunday school last night at his home on North A street. Gramophone selections were a prominent feature of the evening. Many delightful games were played, and after being served with ice cream and cake the children departed, well pleased with the way they had spent the evening."
* ACDN 1903-9-5: "Mr. [[William John McClure|W.J. McClure]], of Los Angeles, [[California|Cal]]., will preach the gospel in the Gospel hall, 118 North Summit street. All are cordially invited to come. Meeting at 8 p.m. Sunday."
* ACDT 1903-9-5: W.J. McClure, Los Angeles, will preach the gospel on Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Gospel Hall, 118 North Summit Street. All are cordially invited to come and hear the "old, old story that is ever new".
* ACDN 1904-8-20: '''A Narrow Escape''': "This afternoon Mrs. Frank Branine, who lives with her husband over the Gospel hall, on North Summit street, had a narrow escape from death by an overdose of morphine. Her husband tells us that she has been suffering from nervousness and loss of sleep, and has been using morphine to get relief. Today she took an overdose, but her danger was discovered in time, Dr. Day summoned, and at press hour she is said to be out of danger."
* ACDT 1906-5-1: "D.W. Schenck and H.H. Pratt have formed a partnership and engaged in the real estate business. Their office is in the old gospel hall on North Summit street."
=Sources=
* Newspapers.com
** Arkansas City Daily Traveler
*** 1900-3-28; 1901-2-9; 1901-4-15; 1901-12-14; 1902-12-16; 1903-9-5; 1906-5-1
** Arkansas City Daily News
*** 1903-7-24; 1903-9-5; 1904-8-20