Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. 18, Ed. 1 Monday, June 3, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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make room. For the next 30 days ONk1
our entire stock of Buggies, Surriesands
Phaetons go at first COST. Any OneA
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The Times is in receipt of a copy
of the Industrial and Immigration Edi-
tion of the Abilene Daily Reporter. | »
The edition covers thirty-eight pages
and sets forth in an attractive manner
the advantages of Abilene and Tayoir
county. The edition is printed on
book paper and is replete with inter-
esting ’photographs. The merchants
and bus|ness men of Abilene have pat-
ronized the special«th a good lot
"of attractive advertising and the paper
is one in which not only the publish-
ers. but every citzen of Abilene and
Taylor county as well can take a par
d nable pride. This edition will be
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why not? Give us your Imai- •
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promptly we will serve you,
Remnemher weguarantee every
article to give satisfaction.
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June 22 is the longest da yoftheyear Mag—Me ma,won‘t leave
As a further proof that railroads yer ring no more, cos it i lakes me
settle up the country. no sooner was fnger black-Lealle s Week y.
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POPULAR PLAY ILLUSTRATED. .
the contract signed for the building
of a road into Archer, City, two large
pastures, one belonging to H. J. Scott
. of Toronto Canada. containing 40.0<M»
acres, and one owned by J. W. Harris
of Kansas City, also containing 40,000
/ acres, were cut up Into small tracts
■ • and placed on the market for sale to.
actual settlers.—Mferal Wells Index.
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Attorneys for the'Waters-Pierce OU
C mrany on the 29th admitted In open '
r nrt at Austin that the vouchers
which have been in the possession of
Attorney General .Davidson were gen-
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real estate paper.
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had been audited by' the. Standard Oil
Comrany: This admission from the j
attorneys for the Waters-Pierce Oil
Company was forced from them by the
• State calling for the books of the com-
pany to he brought to court fn order
• to prove that they had been audited
by the Standard OU Company alnce
the year 1900. and to avoid this legal
demand the attorneys for the Waters-
Pierce Oil Company admitted' the
truthfulness of the charge. This ad-
mission establishes beyond the ques-
tion of a donbt the truthfulness of the
"Atestimony of the Gruetts.
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All subscriptions payable in advance. 1 - ’
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Officers and Directors:
Frank Kell ........... President
Ed. Howard J.V. P. and Genl M‘gr -
’ G. D. Anderson .....Sec’y and Treas.
R E. Huff. Wiley Blair. T. C. Thatch-
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Ed. Howard........General Manager.,
B. D. Donnell ............City Editor
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Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. 18, Ed. 1 Monday, June 3, 1907, newspaper, June 3, 1907; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565601/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.