Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 25, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
a '
1 ■
fot
return <
RNNR
V \ -
•V
€
I
H.
i
4
tered at the St James.
f
i
Mr. J. D.
the
V
1
I
in the Panhandle,
from Wichita Falls on a visit to
' N
V
\
‘1
/
•. t
.11
)
f
l
iaton. as chief engineer of
ite to take etfect the 1st
V
2
Me
.1
I
$
L
OUR FANCIRCUIT
IPhone st.
rth Street, Wichita Falls Texas.
i
!
4
4 ■
406 Elm street ill that city.
\ ‘ '
\
t.
R. S. Rodgers. "
•. !
i
only a prairie dog village?
,1, ,
. 1
an accident Wednesday in
the cash.
WICHITA FALLS,
TEXAS
n
Dewberries
THE , MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
7
r -
■ •
-r
4-
\
Fresh Fruits Already
—k
Y
- I
.b
—
T
I
i
WANTED—In private family.
I
and rooms
Poor to medlui
Stockers and.feeders
2,500.
@6.00
94
4
\
1
z
red pure
\
tar
n
TREVAT
BLAND.
1 •
#
j-
=l
Put $50
into a
J
6
i
New
■
3000
O
X
1
"1
)
F1
I
A
I
met with
which an
Calves :
Good to
D
0
Only «
yesterday.
=5=
t •
%
.1
7
■ v
*
Kentucky, was visitins friends in
city Thursday and Friday.
[ay 25.—Money on call
13- . *
lt
ton, is visiting. Mr. and Mrs. F
Dennison of this city.
—
Sheep—Receipts,
steady. - >
Western .....
Yearlings .......
Lambs ...i.......
Western ...________
W C. Heath.
5g
17
MH list.
You need not go
"on.
• Q *
Rev. H. Ward of Vernon waa
iter in the Falls city today. a
6.0006.60
6.2508.60
6.2508.65
_
—::-------
Jim Taylor, engineer on1
Worth and Childress local, f
whose rest Mia t----------------
the Valley roul- . -- --— — —
op Jude was announced yesterday, will
i
Denison for a visit with her sister
Fred Lechner of Spokane, Washing-
A Wichita Falls.
Hardesty of- Louisville,
George Dillard^ one of the jong
men employed at the City National
bank, is sick at his rooms on Tenth
1
4
19
American Plan."..,..
-V...$2.00 per day
V
ro50
n
Rob0rt9on-Russell Hardware
WICMiTAs FALLS,
Leading Hotel of City.
******
J. B. BQwEN. Prop.
G. L. WAGXER, Clerk.
r f
-fj
' 7
however, had a
F’ A
Want Ad Col
\
light rain Ml at Amarillo
The surrounding country
’ P
- 3 ■
Be*
{
- '
...
r
47
I
L
rime steers
" uHr..,..
Hhumuma—mm
Deere Buggies, Phaetons and Surriesare best bz test GW
ment of that full cream
food cheese. Try IL I
j .
. . 1
the Fort
_ ——-/aAy?EFci-2 2
vlfZ4MOW£DGt ci rszoot^
- .J
ANDERSON & PATTERSON,
- Successors to Anderson A Lean.)
Next door to Postoffice. WICHITA FALLS, TEX,s
$
cife coast; carrying out the
made seveil months ago.
We have’opened up ah fca o-e the First National Bank and are
ina position to sell yur Farm or City Property. Our facilities
ror finding'buyer» are unexcelled.
p ■ . •
ThepTss H- ewris raismg
big howl because investors are put-
ting their money into lots in the new
towns now buildinzin Oklahoma. They
advise Investments in suburban prop-
I PE! ICE! I
Phone No. 6
.4.30© 5.60
.18005.40
.2,7005,40
.4.5006.50
.5.4066.50
.43005.40
.2,9065.20
Market
T’1 " '
% On account of the quality of our
$ plant every working day In the year.
« closed down at least a part of the time: -
% • * -----
aa Immediate Investigation be made.
The ambaasador informed the secre-
tary that - “ - -
tlt
Clasbey.
P
M
, • : ,1
—
- 1
e ~.
a fine meeting.
Will and Bam Harmon, two
ball players from Terrell, are in the
city today to confer with the promot-
ers of the local ball team. with a view
" "*
rht
it.
' ’ 338
Preserving
go to’Stamford to assume a position as
chief engineer on a railroad now build-
ing out of that city.
.jel1 ---------—.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Joyce have Is-
sued invitations for th marriage of
their daughter, Willye, to Charles W.
Rountree- of Gainesville, at 8 o'clock
on the evening of Thursday, June 6.
Mr. Rountree is connected witfa lum-
ber company at Gainesville and after
their marriage the couple will be at
■
■
■ f f
3 ‘ l . ‘ ■
{ i • ■
towns. Let’s- see now, how long has
it been, anyway, since Lawton was
- Wwsiarwniggeuypnuew"e SKX
what we mM it wus-and we ske
emphaticaily that you run no risk in I
riving uwour diamond husiness. ’ J
A. S. FONVILLE, . 1
The Jeweler.
We know that we bought them
and we can nod will sell them r
: J
2: : ■
J We Write ell Kinde of. Insurance
, Fire, Life, Tornado, Health. Aecident, ete Fire.Fnsurancepoli- r
eles taken out with us cover lost by lig -in in8: we.resecuu--
l . solicit your business. , J
ANDERSON & PATTERSON,
7 * 7 -1 “ ~ 2 1
..1 J-
, $
•• - 1
• •
• FIRE IN SUR A N C E
Reprossntserthsbest che strongest and tho most roliabie nd
liberal Fire Inserance ’ompanies in the world.
WEIDEMAN BR
t
. your property with us
and WE WILL SELL IT.
. 2 ,,. ’ / _
Ohio Avenue. \
■ Ed. Newton and son arrived Monday -t- — - ---
rel- drenching rain.
; 1
Seasonable Goods at All
, T
__ —I
| The Wichita Mill and Elevator Co. 8
poccocccoo occofleeoGCoepoee
if PHONE - - 53
V \ I * ",
StWSMSMSMrNWWMHMHMMMM
Our 4 Belle of Wichita”
• Rrneseasaregcmigugsr, GRaPi2F patenvnT0a
quality.andweguaranteeitobdencssoliitea from car-load buy-
rs oftour and feed, no maiter where sosremrws.ps 7
1 railroad statiou.
__— . ——
geeoccccoeece 000690096959%
| QUALITY COUNTS $
- goods we are able to operate our 2
* «, when most Texas- Mills - are X
I
: ■■
Be Sure and Get Your Lunch at Our Store. BE-
CAUSE YOU CAN GET SO ■—
Subscribe for The Dail
- ■ . 22.2 5 —
-s—- .
• ' < . au
Prefered Boiled Hamjustrightand sliced just right; Star
rand Smoked Beef, freshly sliced, thin as tissue; Vaterland
Brick and Orio e. Cheese; A supply of tinned goods well nigh'
endless, including fifteen varieties of imported Sardines,
ShrimP,tobster, White Fish. Boneless Smoked Herring,
C Viar Boned Chicken, Snider’s Pork nd Beans; in bottled
&n0ds*iFancy Mixed and Plain Sweet and Sour Pickles; ।
Aives alstyles, sizes and qualities; Catsups, Chilli Sauces. i
ialads, Chows and. Relishes; Fresh Crackers, Cakes and I
waeswe have only space to give you a partial
Come and pick what you want—it’s here,
hungry if you don;t catch fish.. .
k-
h. 1.
M 5
t 1
■
il :
street and la threatened with an at-
tack of appendicitla. •) . i
. . , > . . . ......
The city council -at Lawton has
granted a franchise to C. S Stephen-
son of Ansonia,- Ohio, to establish a
plant for the manufacture of artificial
gas.
j Get our plan ter building or buying
you a home on small monthly pay-
ments. Cheaper than paying rent.
State Building A Loan Co., H. J. Bach-
man Real Estate Co., local agents.
\ r. list
------,-------
It is understood that W. E. Bogart,
1
IM
HADDIX
The Ihotographer, and have a family
group on the Lawn or view of
. your residence taken.
We give the best of service. Best
of Ice and guarantee weight. Phi
6 for ICE or COAL. ,
WIchJta Ice Coni
" C. MARICLE,ManU^
/ * 1
1 : THE k
WICHITA FALLS WATER & LIGMT erty mm — - malculp the new
COMPANY.
v Mo
-. i
* 4
- 3
OE=
. ...
Anybody Can Make Clothes
-.1 • . - ■ I 1 TE..
r
• **-
• "A
■I 2
FOR SALE—A second hand, five-blade
lawn mower. Price, $4.00. Apply at
this office. ’ 1 ’ - ~g-tr
r .
\ •
Mrs. J. Milton Erwin has gone to
A,.
WLWMsEsk
not pny interest,on he money direct
ly like the hank-it gives the wearer
. a prestige that pays dividends every
day in the year. -
.We aren't afraid to have ou rm l lec.
tion of diamonds compare with
anythin* in the country.
21%- Fine, .150.17.
Chicago Grain and Provisione
Chicago, III., May 25.— WheatMay,
.98%: July, 1.00%. Corn-May.54%:
July, 5%3. Data—May. .47%; July,
.47%0%. Pork—May, 16.40;, July,
14 . St. Louis Wool.
St Louis, Mo., May 25.—Woof
steady. Territory and western medi-
ums. 200.24. Fine medium, .210
J. w. Mosey of Bowie was a busi-
ness visitor here today. He is regi-
$ •
-
t.....
: 5 ■■
7
(j/. \
j - BATE •
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
•--e
-
,, :
K’ 4
E6.*1
Subscribe for the Daily Times!
g,m----------
WANTED—-Furnished room for two
gentlemen. References exchanged.
Address Z, care Times. , 11-3t
WANTED—Lawn mowers to sharpen.
Have just received a machine for that
purpose. E. M. Winfrey & Co. 2-tf
WANTED—A- girl or a woman as a
cook and to assist in general house
work. Apply at Heath a Rogers of-
snkle was badly sprained. A small
calf was on the track and failing to
get off Taylor stepped the train t
put the cair off, and as he stepped on
the engine his foot turned. He was
taken to the hospital Wednesday night.
—-Childress Index.
Heath & Ra
MANY NICE THINGS
YOU CAN’T GET ELSEWHERE.
i ' . ■
TI - ' i
Mian Ina Adams is visiting frien
In lows Park. -
TE. Welch of Abilene isthegu
ot Rev. A. J. Bush.
WHEN YOU eo fishing
• ' - \
' ' • *
) ,
- i
• os- -
y -
stives.—Vernon Hornet, .i,
Sheriff Mace Davis ; has returned
from Terrell, where he placed Dave
Jackson in the insane, asylum.
Mrs. BP Ferguson left this after-
noon to spend three days with her
mother and sister in Comanche, Okla.
Mrs. T. M. Palmer of Hereford ar-
rived last night for a visit to her
mother, Mrs. M. C. White, and other
relatives.
Miss Adelle Gallman, a teacher in
the Iowa Park schools, which eloped
the term yesterday, was a visitor in
Wichita Falls today.
11. ML Snoddy will leave tomorrow
with his father for Glasgow Junction,
Kentucky, where they go for the ben-
efit of the senior Mr. Shoddy's health.
- The-load of coal from Young county,
which das delivered here Wednesday,
will be given a trial on locomotives
of the Wichita Fallsand Northwestern
railway, . , ’'
Rev. A. J. Bush has returned from
Bellevue.- where he has been aid ng
ceipts, 500. Market steady.
11 Beeves ..................
, Cows
e Heifers ..;................
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City.' Mo.. May 25 — Cattle-
Receipts,. 200. Market teady.
Southern s trees .......... 3.2505.25
Southern cows......... .2/75@3.75
Stockers and feeders... .... .3.590.80
Bulls ........ ...3.2504.60
Calve ............ ................
Western fed steers........ .4.75© 5.60
Western fed cows.......... 3.2504.75
( Sheep—Receipts, none. Market
nominally steady.
Chicago Live Steck.
' Chicago. BL. May 25—Cattle— Re-
' \ i
I
gmmewmswwwmepimepeTmmuna
Ellis §Erw
"THE QUALITY GROCERS’
i- ■' ' . K - ’ . s
B S K E "6
45-. /
shortly visit the Pa-
of taking places on the team.
Charles O. Krueger arrived from
South Bend, Ipd., this morning to take
a position asmanager of the Wichita
Falls laundry. Mr. Krueger la a pleas-
ant, genial gentleman and the Timet
assures’him of a cordial welcome to
:9
B F,y
i bYork, May 25.—Atchison. 88:
preferred, .93%: New York Central;
1.10%: Pennsylvania, 1.18%; . South-
ern Pacific, .77%; J Union Pacific.
1.36%; preferred. .87; amalgamated
copper, .88%; steel, .32%: preferred,
.97%. .g . •' ’ Il ■
New York, May 25.—Lead and cop- _
pep quiet, unchanged.
Complain to U. S. Government -a
By Associated Press. 1 ,,
Washington, D. C., May 25.—The
State department was informed 'today
by Viscount Aoki, the Japanese am-
bassador, of the recent abuses of the
Japanese restaurant keepers in San
Francisco. Secretary Root at once
took the matter up with the depart
ment of justice with a request that
WANTED- Subscribers for the Daily
Times!
LOST—A topaz ring. Finder please
return to St. James hotel. Suitable
reward. ■ -I .
mmg 9-2
P
f
flee, over First National bank. ' Mt
boara
for the summer for myself,
wife and two children; girt six years
old, boy two years old. State prices. j
References. Apply to E. a Bowen..
( Times office. 2 9-tf
n ‘ qa I
.-1 -A
1,
16.60. Lard—May, 8.95; July. 8.02 %.
Ribs— May, 8.75;/ly, 8.77% ©8S0.
Stockgand Money,
-
----
de in a good meeting. He v
-
Walsh
V- ’ '
4 ■ V ■ •
7 , 4, • . - ’ • c
? A
.,0 €
. 1 r * •
p- < Wichita Falls.
- X .. i
■ ‛e:
a .2-
It takes brains to make our tain-ea
Smart Clothes. Talent, with needle and
shears, directed by intelligence ripened by
62 years of knowing how, has given these
clothes the style and distinctin which has
.wonthem fame and following amung jud;
cious dressers. । I
Will start the 15th. Let
us fit you to kep C00l ’
this Summg. Also let
us figurgelHeeing-xgW
honee.Fe guarantee .
e-ourwork !!!!!!!!!!!!!
62
3. J!
. _d2 • ■ ‛F • ■. ’’
. ' *,' 1 i9 ,
■i । ■ _______________________
7i1
0. W. Bm SON
QUALITY grocers
I . I-
The St James
5
-t
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 25, 1907, newspaper, May 25, 1907; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565595/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.