Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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We uuarantee every rem we hnndle.
It will always turn out to be exactly
what we-said it was-and we state
emphatically that you run no risk in ,
giving us your diamond business. "
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And lets like depositing the money
In the bank. While,the dinmon mny
not pny interest os he money direct
ly ke’the tank—it giventhe wearer
nprestige that pays dividends every
day in the Year.
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about three Inches in all, should be all
that is required for the making of
corn and cotton crops for the next
thirty days at least.
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durimg the twenty-four hours . will
reach nearly four inches. The rain is
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print, and full of interesting local and FOR S.
editorial nws, as well as being filled
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Keeler saldthyad put on thi ser-
Mgsdbmmh as conditions justified
axtidbfthey hoped this traffic would
so Increase that they could afford to
run two tralns on- this road'Instead
of one. 1 . •
Mr. Keeler further sai that as soon
ar they could get to it the, whole right-
the streets than the Country people do
The splendid rain of last night and -n roads.nDallas News.
with advertisements,
would' be tickled- to death to receive
RATES.
One cent per word for. first inser-
tion; one-half cent per word for.each
consecutive insertion. Cash in ad-
vance. No advertisement inserted in
these columns unless accompanied by.
WEIDEMAN BRO
Agents, Sherwin-Williams Paint.
. Repressnt 36 of ths best the strongest and- fhe most reliable and
. liberal Fire Insurance ‘ompanies i thu wqrid., •
We Write all kinds of insurance
ANDERSON & PATTERSON,
Successors to Anderson A Bean.)
FIRE INSURANCE
. Fire, Life, Tornado, Health. Accident, etc. Fire Insurance poli
\ elec taken out with us cover loss bylightning. We respeatfully
solicit your business.
ANDERSON & PATTERSON,
Phonest. 7th Street, Wichita Falls Texas. •
mummzmahmee-smansmzzsasaua
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the Valley and they win be in better
shape to keep the switches dear.;,
The Western Union Telegraph Com-
pany will extend heir line from here
to Abilene as soon as they can have
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lawn mwer:, Price, $4.00. Apply at
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Bowie Cross Timbers: Our thrifty
neighbor up the Denver is carrying a
ehlp on its shoulder and struts about
with a dare on its lips. The Times of
that city says “Five years ago street
work was reduced to a system and
noy the city boasts of the best streets
and sidewalks of any city with double,
the population in the State of Texas.
In fact, Wichita Fahls could give Dal
las and Fort Worth pointers on street i
crossings." ’ - g
Neither of’the large towns mention
ed possesses anything in the way of
street crossings to boast of, hence to
place them as standards by which oth-
ers are to be Judged is not exactly
right. But it can be said of them and
nearly all of the other4 cities of the
State, that the improvement of streets
and other civic work of that kind is
engaging'! heir attention. And, in this
connection-it may be said that the
town people show more interest in
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The St James
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Leading Hotel of City.
of the Wichita river about three miles
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List your property with us
and WE WiLL SELL IT.
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to Abllene. Thijs made* necessary
by the night travel. ' t .
One thousand freight cars and fif-
teen locomotives hare been bught for
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, Trial Is Resumed. - /
San Francisco, Cal., May 24.—The
trial of Mayor Schmits on the charge
of extortion was resumed today in
Judge Dunne’s department of the Su-
preme court. Four Jurors have al-
ready been secured and the examina-
tion of talesmen was resumed today.
themew|venire being in attendance.
. taken out overt he Valley route by a
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term today. 6 aecout of the rain,
the recital whih was to have been
union machinists of the Erie rallron aaheid tonight, has been postponed.
about 3000 men, were called out toda F.
WICHITA FALLS WATER & L6MT
ning last night on his father’s ranch
Harry Sneed Meets Death
a ' City or Amarillo.
By'Associated Press.
the Dally every morning, and If the
management will pardon the Ramrod
we will drop a word of. warning: "Do
not cut off your weekly exchanges,
but "send the daily to them regularly,
thereby-retaining the friendship of the
’country’ craft and getting yoursel
before- the public?—Vernon Hornet
The Times most certainly appreci-
’ ates?the good advice and the- kindly
, spirit in which Brother Hendricks of-
. Mfers it and at an early date hopes to
have all Its weekly exchanges on its
mailngJist.
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ly visit of the Hornet for any consid-
k oration and trusts that Brother Hen-
driks feels the same' concern about
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Improvement and New Equipment for
• x Valley Road. I
D. B. Keeler, general manager of the
Denver road, and w. F. Sterley, gen
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Don't delay thepur chase ofur preserving berries
until they are all gone. .This class of stuff is very limited this
season andthere wilkbe no cheap prces, so there is nothing
to be gained by waiting and you may lose the chance to get
home-grown berries. I
o We also have a complete line of Mason’s Jars, Caps and
Ru bbersaiso Jelly Glasses, Parafine and Jar Wax and allg
grades of Sugar—including Ruined Raws, Open Kettlej
Yellow Clarified and Granulated. * 1 02"
IN THIS AS IN OTHER LINES wE
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won them fame and following amung judi--
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We-have been' asked to state that.
one-cent stamp books containing
twenty-four stamps are now on sale
, of service. B{deN
uaranteeweight,
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Kindly Advice, ' ‘
The Wichita Fajls Daily Timos- Vol.
I No’. 4- arrived at this office Saturday
niorning, it' is 7 column all'home
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A party of twenty Russian’German
. homeseekers arrived here from South,
, Dakota last night and today were !
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Binghampton, N. Y, May 24—The
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Amarillo were visitors
Mr. and Mra. Herrin of Nahvile,
Tenn., are visiting Mr. and Mre. 8. T.
Ferguson of this city.
Mre. M. H. Dillard of Godley, Texas,
is visiting her son and his wife,Mn
and Mre. W. L Dard of this cty.
’ Mr. R. H. Maricle of Mill Shoals,
Ill., is here for a visit to his sons, R. C.
and R. H. Maricle and their families.
J. N. Mann, foreman of the Qenvtr’s
bridge and building department, was
a visitor to the city today.
< Miss Hexie Fulton of Memphis,
Texas; and Miss Nellie Drummond of
Amarillo are visiting Mr. C. A. Peter
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Our “Belle of Wichita” 9
REPRRSENrS THE 'HIGHEST GRADE OF FLOUR THAT Q
CAN BE MADE FROM WHEAT Our High Patent. is good (9
quality and we guarantee it to be as gqod as any other flour sold %
in Wichita Falls. Correspondence solicited from car-load- buy- 67
era of flour and feed, no matter where lucated; we can “hip to any (9
railroad station. O
The Wichita Mill and Elevator Co. g
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Lady physician wants bqard snd
room la private family. Call Dr. Kel-
ly, St. Ji
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Lawn mowers to sharpen.
Have just received a machine f6r that
purpose. E. Winfrey & Co. 2-tf
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