Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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exciting opening.
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refills space,for the vlume is terrife, a id la 30 minutes have it to 180. Thea
1 I rested on it until about one o'clock
but it has an individuality all its own.
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coming from the incisive “take mine- and throw myself at it for
real fire-
The Wichita Mi l and Elevator Co.
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Heaven-I-will" individual notes that en- v 1th a whirl and let go the
balance.
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satisfled
1 agreed that his campaign
I set. and Beulah Sands said in her
Heath & Rodgers
see how
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Bob went back to the exchange and
. rang out—"45 for any part of 25,000;" [
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"I’ve bought 20,000 more
for you.
WICHITA FALLS,
TEXAS
me
The average is ’way
under 75, and there must be
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$400,000
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Mg. Love declared that theintent of
tor you in It now and a strong $1,400,-
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but oars are tapplag so bar! to got
roing to keep away from the floor for
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fray and
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not expire on July 11.
license shall
thought of taking $1,800,000
volce rang out again— "153 for any
effective, but this was defeated.
Mera closed in and for another five
"A Fair Census.
She turned her big eyes
7th Street, Wichita Fails Texas.
. Phono 87.
He listened a moment.
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and is aggressive. I must
get there
make them should be ent
- $ 75.000.00
CAPITAL.
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Sprplus and Undivided Prolts, - $125,000.00
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of it on
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WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS
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ransactions it ran up in IB minutes to
M. In throe more it dropped to 111.
with a rush and she said, “1 1
tor a moment. It must have
by the few entries Rob
in his pad that he had
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quick." and he shot out of the office
I sprang for Bob’s telephone. "Per-
funds, and have- back enoug i for his
own fortune to make us sem, after
the morn-
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over and
Beulah—
W. F. JOURDAN.
K. A. WHITE.
what we have been going'
richer than- we were before.
broker. ]
mischief.
an hour or so, then I will go'
wind It up and—good God.
Miss Bands—are you 111?**
The girl’s race was ashen
second."
‘Jim. we
Perkins,
a a half. There is a tremendous de-
mand from all quarters. Washington a
Buying fS unlimited: the commission
bouses are tumbling over one another
a get aboard and the shorts are scared
bing until she
bliged to take
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been the
back to
er of you.
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then an- question. but it can be -done in a far
swered. "Stand on it nt 80 or 12.000
down; and
Bob when he gets
way."
of Wichita”
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whom you hold dear, God b ess you?
What could I or my father have done
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tor Randolph & Randolph, and
toe the insiders; that the new
ken into consideration in construing
a new law, and all the facts sur-
rounding the enactment of the law
must be taken lute consideration.
Continuing the speaker asserted
that all courts have so held In pass-
ing on the acts of the ‘legislature.
Strictly speaking he declared that the
legislature can not-do anything un-
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We give the best of service. Best qualil
of ice and guarantee weight., Phone N
6 for ICE or COAL.
many• many instances is certain. The
faithful enumerators are in the minor-
ity. and In self-protection the Interest-
ed public should see to It that returns
as nearly correct as it is humanly
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or finding buyers are unexcelled.
Uot your property with uo
end WK WILL BKLL IT.
to the businesg publie the services of a reliable
banking instituflon, that h at all time* prepe
vor consistent with sound banking. Call AND a
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igest and the’most reliabie and 1
in the world. - -
would
I scale
was per.
and a third time—“50 for any part of
, 1 80,000.*
The groat crowd was Surging all
We have opened up an office over the First National Bank and sts
in a position to sell your Farm or City Property. Our tacilinieg
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been compelled to buy but little. This
meant that his campaign was working
smnoothly. that he was driving the mar-
bet up by merely bidding, aad that ho
Aad the greater part of my 50,000 yet
enbought, which la turn meant he
could continue to push up the price,
or in the event of his opponents’ at-
tempting to. run It down, be would be
coder the market with big supporting
orders. •.
' Suddenly the lull was broken. Bob’s
W. C. Heath.
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Repressnt 8$ nt ths best the stron
liberal Fire Insurance ’ompanies
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national census to be taken in 1940.
| It is a vast work. Involving infinite
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over the room. Hats were smashed
aand ats were being stripped from
dheir owners' backs as though made of Ad then steadily mounted
shares I will be there In a
Ho dropped the receiver.
but for you and Mr. Brownley r*
■hack to the Sugar pole aad there was , 000 in Miss Bands' 20,000. as d $1,800, the legislature is what is to be tai
the inevitable lull while its member* 000 in our 20.0M. They saj It’s bad
QUALITY COUNJS
yell of a great stock exchange at an ' o’er two bunree tosan prot in
it not only fills and ehem. I think I,could go back there
was this daring bid that struck terror 1 isual quiet way, “It is entirel ’ in your
to the bears and filled the bulls with a I ands, Mr. Brownley. I don't
We have it in one an
ib cans. Try a can
and we’ll make a cu
full upon detail, and must be carefully planned.
Boh.flled withalizht The millions of people .ho nhabt
come only to a woman s eye i, only to
a woman before whom, as site Meade the United States are to be enumer-
Brownley only second to my wife, and '
warrant a 3tw-3td
more thorough manner than the cen-
sus records of the past bear- out in
1 the inevitable lull while its members
"uerifed." | business to count chickens in the shell,
t could se
was making
have struck a snag Arthur
whom I left on guard at the pole, says
Barry Conant has jumped inland sup-
ly frantic buyer or seller would be Presently Bob was back aad we sat
florae to the floor by the impetus of Iowa again.
"hose who sought to fill his Md or grab u "I‛ve hene ____________ —
ate offer Through all the wild whirl. Iim, on that bulge. I’ve 38,000 in all
straight and erect and commanding >f the last 50,000, which leaves
was the form of Bob. Ms face cold and 12,000 reserve,
erpressionless as aa iceberg. In Ivo
minutes the human mass'had worked
We offer to the business
“Buy 50,000 shares, 5,000 «ach point 01 Not ice conaervative1.
- — unflea give to ’ We hereby mare the announcement grant any fevor
isan‛tha,that W. F. Jourden has this day pur-*
change telephone. . The rin: [ seemed
shriller; it certainly was longer than
usual. Bob jumped for the receiver.
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On account of the quality of our goods we are able to operate "n
plant every working day in the year, when most Texas Mills -ur
closed down at least a part of the time.
ter into the whole, as they blend with , I f I’m in luck I’H average 11 0-185 for
the shrill scream of triumph and the t he whole bunch, but I’ll be _
- die-away note of disappointment, when I ’ I get an average at 175. whi :h s
the floor men realise their success or a How me to sell it on a dropping
their failure. I picked Bob’s magnin- to 1M."
oa the brink of hell, suddenly looms ated, together with the live stock, and
her heaven. I ' 1
Wichita fee Company
P. C.MARICLE, Oinittr.
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ICE! ICE! IC
Phone No. 6
kins, quick! "What are tley doing, to Washington for final summing up
Perkins?" I asked a moment later
- "Conant has almost filed lit up. He and publication.
stems to have a hogshead of it on ----
------ ----- .—---they kick will pay all the Indebtedness of said
up. Please don’t object to my helping commany
- out. Mine Bands. Ordinarily I would : G .
love Bob This June 5th, 1907. i
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* WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITAFALLS; TEXAS, JUNS Bth, 1907.
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_ .. ... _ . .chased the entire-interest of K. A. :
I shut off and tumned to Ml is Sands: . . . .
This is no time to -stand on cere- White in the furniture business here -
mony, Miss Sanda. Barry Conant is tofore conducted under the name of
Camemeyersand.standard birshead the Jourdan-White Furniture Com-
His being on the floor means '
He never goes tnto a big pany. iThe business, now entirely
whirl personally unless they are out dkned by W. F. Jourdan, will here-
for blood. Bob has exhausted his buy- after be conducted under the name of I
lag power, and .though I tell you frank-
ly that I never speculate, don't believe w F- Jourdan Furniture Company.
In speculation and ata' m thii deal only All notes and accounts payable to
for Bob-and for you-lswearrdont Jourdan-White Furniture company are
... T father that upset me with thi t amount or the time that the new law became
part ot 10,000 Sugar.",thezam- father 000,4 make good anthe trust effective. but this was defeated.
rat I can't help doing It this o see. I’m
: J Into my omice. Bob had ben right
gain. In ten minutes the ta pe began
o scream Sugar. With normous
. We Write all Kinds of Insurance
Fire, Life, Trnsdo, Health. Accident, etc. Fire Insurance poli-
eies token out with’us cover loss by lightning. We respectfully
solicit your business.
ANDERSON & PATTERSON
frenzy of encouragement. Again it J ay advice from us can help."
intentional. He said that an effort
had been (made to provide that all
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PELLITT
Thedd
Reliable
Tajor
Has opened his tailor shop in the
rooms up stairs over Tullis' paint shop
and solicits your orders. If you like
to be dressy, then have him make
you a suit. All work guarantesd.
Call and see my New Spring Samples
Cleaning and repairing a Specialty.
Suits pressed while you wait.
Ive-got yours." .from the aggressive, vorks up to the close, I could, under
almost arrogant "you-can’t-you-won’t e over of them, let slip about half our
have-yout-way." the confident "by- I urchases, and tomorrow open her
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REPRFSENrS THE HIGHEST GRADE OF FLOUR YR*v
CAN BE MADE FROM W’HEAT Our High Patent ispaE
quality and we guarantee it to be as good as any other flour sold ‘
in Wichita Falls. Correspondence solicited from car-load but
ers of flour and feed, no matter where located; we can shin to 3 3
railroad station. * - • r "-g
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Haida to His Opinign on the Now
. Liquor Bill.
Austin, Tex., Janet —Thomas B.
Love, speaker of the house in. the
Thirtieth legislature, was here today
and had a conference with Assist-
ant Attorney General Pollard regard-
ing the latter’s ruling on the Baskin-
McGregor liquor bill. Mr. Love sub-
mittea authorities to Judge Pollard
to show that the ruling made by the
judge to the effect that all saloons
will have to close for a period of
from ten to fifteen days is a wrong
construction of the law. It appears
that most of the authorities had been
submitted to Judge Pollard by the
delegation which was here Saturday.
Judge Pollard, however, has not
shown any inclination to change or
modify his ruling on the question.
Speaker Love said that he still,
maintained the position he had taken
as announced in an interview, that
the saloons will not have to'close
their places of business from the time
that the law goes into effect until a
new license is issued. He contends
that under the law the old licenses
will not expire until the new one is
issued. -
. He takes Issue with Judge Pollard,
as contained in the latter's statement,
that the intent of the legislature can
not be taken' Into consideration as a
basis for the construction of a law.
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Sharp ana shrii rang tove ex comprehensive reports also are sotught
on the. Innumerable industries of the
country, its development and re-
sources. That all of this can be done
with absolute accuracy is out of the
Joseph A Kemp, President. ‛P. P. LANGTORD, Cashier
A. Newby, Vice President.W. L. ROBERTSON, Ass’Ca
City National Bank, :
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intend to let them wipe the_______ .
to a paralysed uteness. They don't him without at least making them the property of W. F.’ Jourdan, who
whether to jump is wad cover or (swallow some of the dust they kick will pay all the Indebtedness of said
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tproush Poppyland. . . I
me. Mr. Randolph, won't yo, when I j In Washingtonthe census bureau is
say—God bless you and every one even now making preparations for the
None Betti
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ALAMO COffl
ANDERSON & PATTERSO
[Successors to Anderson & Bean.] ,
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plied all the blds He has 11 down to
51 and la offering it In 5.0 M) blocks
- to stand their present hands, but thez
—r to your wtahez, but ■
published the story that I am buyin;; r
Mr Randolph. A Randolph, and the 1 have money enough to
AM the insiders- tat the new tar plunge in stock. If they should turn '
to as good as passed; and that at the Bebover in this deal, he-well, they're
drectors’ meeting to-morrow the Suga r fot going to, if I lean prever it IL and
dividend will be increased, and that 11 1 strted for the echnge on
to agreed on all sides sho wont ato » When I got there the scene beg
— - v — I’ve beet fared description. That of
on/only 18,000 (Continued on ]>ag<
rodent prices there • . . -
minutes the opening scene was dupli-
outed, with only a shade less ferce-
seas After ten minutes’ mad trading
’ a mighty burst of sound told that |
Sugar was 1M bid. Then Bob worked
hh way out of the crowd, and passing
by me fairly hissed. “By heaven, Jim.
Tve got them cinched!"
- E went back to the office. In a few
mminutes Bob without a word strode
through my office and Into the little,
room occupied by Beulah Bands. He
slosed the door behind him, a thing
that he had never done before. It was
only a minute till he opened it and
called to me. la his eyes was a strange
took, a look that came from the blend-
tag of .two mighty passions, one joy.
the other I could not make out, unless
• • was that soft one, which suppressed
love, emerging from terrible uncer-
tainty, generates in deep natures and
wrhich usually finds vent in tears.
Beulah Sands was a study. Her heart
was "evidently swaying and tugging
with the news Bob had brought her.
She must have seen the nearness of
reease from the torture that had been
filing her soul during the past three
manths, and yet such was the remark-
able self-control of-the woman, such
her noble courage, that she refused to
show any outward sign of her feelings
too was the reserved, dignified girl
I had ever seen her,
"Jim, Miss Bands and I thought tei
Best that we should have a little match M
oto st this stage of our deal." Bob be-
gan* “I want to know if you both agree
with me on adhering to the original
plans to close out at 175. I never felt
rawer of my ground than In this deal.
, Tbe stock is 163 on the tape right
oom" He glanced at the white paper '
fbon whose every foot on certain ’
days spells heaven or hell to countless
mortals. as It rolled ot of the ticker '
tontoe corner of the office. "Toe. there '
ehie goes again—1%, 4, 4%, and 1,200
to 185%,
paper, and now and then a particular- ulled up. and was healthy steady.
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Are you getting pure apple vinegar?
We sell Heinz’s and guarantee satis-
faction.
TREVA THAN A BLAND.
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ibo seemed to be gasping for breath.
I rushed for some water while Bob
seised both her hands, but in an In-
stant the,blood came to her cheeks
eently resonant voice from the mass-
- 440 for any part of 10.000 Sugar." It
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