Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 14, 1907 Page: 4 of 6
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him. became restless./
“Say, why don’t you
of the most beautiful art
Mhhown in this city:
o’clock Sunday morning after da 1k
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The funeral was held at the German
Evangelical church, Monday afternoon.
are preparing
City trade oxc
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“’You may talk about the Old Hub
where they can pork and beans.
Where old maids are tall, but never
grow out of their ’teens:
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Ed. Howard ...V. P. and Gen’ Mgr
G. D. Anderson........... and Trees.
R. E. Huff, Wylie Blair, T. C. Thatch-
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of vocalists, who will take part n the
entertainment tonight.. ’ . ’
As has been tated heretofore, the
excursionists are men connected with
the big wholesale and retail houses
A new and up-to-date street sprink-
ler will soon make its appearance on
ourstreets. The new sprinkler is the
property of W. R. Hale and was pur-
chased from the Studebaker Wagon
Comjahy through the Wichita Falls
Implement Company.
iyent lightning flashes
Fesidents of this city to
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The Times Publishing Co.
(Incorporated.)
Printers and Publishers. -
sweetlittle gowns
abies, that are
their stores as, possible and it has
been requested that the stores be kept
open for this purpose until about 9
Plover Are Plentiful.
Plover abpued in great num
on the prairie about Wichita F
the shelter of storm houses,, where
they remained until after the danger
had passed.
Although the wind attained a con-
siderable velocity, the Times has been
unable to learn of any serious damage
done by. the storm.
Mr. Frank Kell, one of the 'Wichita
Tl'Come here and see if you can nn-
Ed Howard.........General Manager derstand his lingo.':
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Save a five or ten dollar bill by
buying your spring suit from !
st on Time.
i this-morning and will
your inspection tomop
May, one year and six days ago to-
day. with R. M. Moore for a house
to begin business, the whole country
seemed to take on new life. New
brick buildings began to go up, more
fine residences began to spring up
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Aa Accompaniment to Spread Will
Draw Cloger Pleasant Relations
of Hosts and Visitors.
- The business men of Wichita Falls
“Say. wasn't that great?"
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sudge Felder entertained the mayor
and city Council of Vernon on their
visit here yesterday by driving them
over the city and lunching' at the St
James. They formed a very favorable
impression of Wichita Falls and her
splendid sidewalks and paved streets,
and will follow our example.
little city of Wichita Falls to have
a first class daily paper—-one that will
not dsby;give all the local new3. but
I. H. Roberts
• General Contractor
Walks, Curbing, Steps,
Floors, Foundations,
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To have seen Wichita Falla twen
Mercerized Sat
2 it an eight-page affair for the first
‘ day. We sincerely trust that or live,
wide-awake business men who are
re- resent-din this issue of the Tithes
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suit or something to stir up a racket?
This is the dullest town I ever saw.
That reminds me. When I lived in
El Paso, they had a rollicky bunch up
before the Jefe politico. .
One Saturday night they rounded
up Juan Reyes for. cock. fighting on
Sunday. Now, Juan could nor sabe
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feet deep, 3o after spluttering., sneez-
Thg and bibwing the water fron his
rils was oiat ffir AW,/4 AvA
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of Office Supplies, Stationery, Stationery
dines, String Musical Instruments, Cut (
Hand Painted China. Confectionsrad ki
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. Plumbing i
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Steam and Hot Water Heating
Try n can of our Richelieu pitted
! cherries for pies. They are equal
Gregor, Clyde Thatcher, J. T. Mont-
. John Hursh, J. W. Stone, R.
8. Rogers and B. P. Hatcher. This
with great unan
guests a banqu
in this city. At
tion committee
lowing citizens r
committee .will meet the guests on
their arrival and some of the commit-
tee went up to; Vernon this afternoon
to meet the special and will return
with the excursionists.
The baniquet will be held at the
then see Wichita Falls today is surel 1e
times. After fifteen years experience inheei
country we come to the trade offering the,
think to be the best line of goods made,
AU subscriptions pavable in adance, "When his case was called he arose
Advertising rates made known on ap- trembling in every limb, extended his
n^rsHr- - hands in supplication toward the Jefe.
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। his eyes until only. the whites were
FURNITURE
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The bath- in Kansas City, and are nut on their
The government will not annua! excursion to 'promote good
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-houses do business.. 1- 4
Business and Residence Lots, im-
proved and unimproved. Liberal
tormsT . N. HENDERSON.
them—wholesale and retail—newspa- have a severe attack
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The special
We also) carry in stock the
Eelipse and the Roberto
natural stone germ proof Fil-
ters. Located at city hall
building ‘Phone 306.
St. James Hotel at nine o’clock. Mr.
" F. Wilson will act as toastmaster
the occasion and it i expected
t speeches and toasts will he made
Mth visitors and local business
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people can change their
promoters, purchased two
, are especially adapted to thin countr-eMeg
call and let us show you anything indyN^
are in need of, and we feel confident that-o "
with us that the goods have no superior .
We are able to extend all courtesies iff «
Thanking you for past favors, we a
Very truly yours M
WIohlta -Falls Impleme
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The Style Store of Wichita Falls.
Farm Implements, Buggies, Wagon
and Organs. Also Undertakers adE
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Taylpr, E. P. Walsh, T. P. Duncan, J.
G. Jones, W. E.,Skeen, John Hursh.
Mr. Hardeman, Wylie Blair, Herbert
buggies? Nearly
ne or the cele-
g machines with
_ morning, and. after filling his pipe
and starting the brair. root in full
Application made for entrance at blast he took a squint at t*- ------
Two Mexicans carried the
into the tent, took off his . - ।
then carried him to the' to the fresh fruit,
nd dropped him into the
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We are showing
Silk, Heatherblo
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9 Iowa Park; you to hobble around on crutches-with closk
is larg^Tas Wich-the rheumatism. when one dip in the
Wichta Fallsas large Aqua Chico springs in, the City of
' will you ac- Mexico would cure you. ♦ • '
"That remnds me. When I was
— nejn the City two years ago, a Yankee
Willie Block he fourteen-yearold
son of J. F. Block, living near the signed a contract on the Sth of last
Bowman school bouse, died ng
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the enterprising business people who And you can take your Old Hub and
’help to get both should not be,over- old m aide ena - ta 1e-.—
L looked when it comes to buying your
h’msehold supplies.
of the finest lace and
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FURNITURE CO.
MBNESESSARILY WORKED UP.
b)"k
. .C^tns of Lawton/seem to be
plb, shivers over /he location
Dletztes on Th/ line of the
^^S*1** k, * Northwestern rail-
of ,00s °f the' road assure
P Sulbenjephe making no effort
Edentia 9.:, ay townsites, nor
j*0" the P3 "iny effort to-do so
Uem who filed on the iari-
ersom id- can commute and make
hat kind land •
make-up.__'
the management a' the start to issue where
but a six-column, four-pag paper, but I clothes
the pressure -brought to bear on ourYankey
adveitising columns forced us to make clothe.
to receive the- Kansas
arsionists with a Vann
welcome tonight
By the year (mail or carrier)..$5 00 English and was scared almost to
By the month (mail or carrier... 50 death, for some one had told him that
By the Week (mail,or carrier.. /15 they were trying him for high treason
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‛ held at the City
Han Monday morning. It was decided
‘ “ tender their
B. D. Donnell *---.-......’City Editor. "A-yeager: I shouted to he paral-,
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[Those having friends or relatives -t . , | 1
•He Jet’his eyes Slowly drop from
sleerer on a litter to the spring, sit-
The/DaJy/Timei is proud of the fuated in the I ublic rlaza. T
made and of' the amount
• bestowed upon its .first allow anyone to charge for it. But,
was not the intention of a little old dried up man keeps a tent
The excursionists carry with them
a first class orchestra and a quintet
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TRADE EXCURSIONISTS TQBE EN-
TERTAJ NED ROYALLY.
TOASTS AND SPEECHES
start Ik has
of patrong
number. It
Tito old setder makes his round
every morning. He takes mental
notes of what is going on and com-
pres them with what he remembers.
He dropped in nt the City Hall this
New Line of
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nnd see the nice
offer. We can in-
larxe. i not arter than lowa Park, youngest ba. 1b. "hoopins. couzh; at Fans from the north
’ astlma; the For Worth.
o'clock this evening..' The excursion-
-‘SalHennessyenia the Jefe, give istswill remain
the poor man cinco centavos, kick and will leave ' southbound over the
Denver at 5245 tomorow morning.
makes, not havin
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string to draw around your waist, b
with an adjustable hook and eye fast
they are truly a hjgh-class make, elin
; ing all the bad features in an Underskir
wi’»' continue to make it necessary ostrils he' was quiet for about five
fer nagte-issue eight pages daily-hinutes. N
Rcedaheir ads. They are the kind of "Then, without warning, like a
157 visible and began repeating the.Ave
’...111 Maria! ‘
, "Says the Jefe, turning to me.
peorie that build towns and are tak stone from a catapult, he sprang up
hag the initial step in this direction out of the water, grabbed the old
by first making it possible for this woman and began waltzing a round
the plaza like a wild man from Bor-
neo. shouting this refrain:
H H H H H H
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was appointed: L. F.
Wilson, Mayor T. B. Noble, T. J.
I. B. NOBLE’S BOOK S
FIRE "NSURANce
\ Atepressnt 36 of the best she strongest and
Hliberal Fire Insurance ‘ompanies in the
17 We Write ell Kinds of —
F Fire, Life, Pornado, Health. Accident, etFiwo
■ I eies taken out with us cover loss by lightnig*"
■ I solicit your business.
AANDERSON & PATTE
Phone 87.
the Christian church and the square.
Kell also purchased quite a nummber
of lots from J. D. Powell.—Archer
Dispatch. 2 ,
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9 Thought IU '
But it seen— true, nevertheless
The whole country seems to have
5 the full evening report of the Aso-
geiated Prete Patronize them. They
deserve it. It requires news pavers
' and railroads to build cities.- One Is But give me five minutes in Aqua
M just as essential as the other, and Chico and a waltz-in the plaza.
$1 to 91
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You will notice t
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estimates made fnL All
kinds of Plumbing repairing
, 7th Street, Wichita Fa
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No offense was meant and we are him ou the door and tell him if he The visitors Will beankloustomeet
sorr . that anywas.taken.. Brother mra il| any more U W‛ be 30 an mny of the locai merchants In
Register, Iowa Park is a good town da- »• • . 1'
and her citizn are enterprising. ; • •,2*
We really meant to say in that little- "Say," said the old settler, turninz
paragraph That by tMe time Rorkbur- to the <ax collector.‘It's a shame for
nett grew to:the sze c” " - • -- h ** ---- -
f the Park wgyld he ks 1
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! -- C as—as—Chicago. Now?.i
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Business Office .......
Residence .................
kodayat 25c‛each. ttpraatigsn"hhelocavzrortemen,o‛stop at qur store
god U4 Wieblu angneg nave “
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new broom factory, the new oil mill,
the Farmers’ cement warehouse, the
matress factory and other enterprises
too numerous to mention , and here
we are smiling at you through the co?-
umns of the new Daily Times, right
in the very first Inane. But why not
be in the flrat issue? We are first in
everything for the good of Wichita
Falls and Wichita cnty. Great is
Tets! Great Is Wichita county!
Great it Wichita Falls. / | r
We are proud of our country and
our people. Come to see us. Yours
for, business,
JQURDAN-WHITE FURNITURE CO.
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Drove Many to the Shelter of Storm
Houses.
The' black, threatening clouds which
overhung -the sky last night and
whose menacing aspect was displayed
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fer a favor by reportng same to the the ceiling and with a faraway expres-
Times. Phone-Office, 167. Residence sion, saidg.Senor.' ■ |
ill. Editor. ... -,1 told him in Mexican to plead to
the Jefe Instead of the1 Holy Mother.
Wichita Falls, Texas, May 14, 1907. [ - “Without waiting to have the charge
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WHAT WAS REALLY MEANT. Highnes, the most grand and noble
------ Jefe Politico, I’m an orphan with a
A Wichita Falls paper says in a wife and nine children the oldest has
year or two Burkburnett station nine the smallpox; the thke next in size,
miles east of Iowa Park will be as are down with the measles: the
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Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 14, 1907, newspaper, May 14, 1907; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565581/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.