Wichita Weekly Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1907 Page: 1 of 12
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Randlett Wants Railroad.
Rundlett, O. T., Aug. 13.—The citi-
sens are active in their eforts to se-
cure a railroad. They have made up a
substantial bonus and will give it to
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Professor Department of Chemistry,
A. A M. College of Texas,
iter Bay at once and he will be urged
with'all the force at the command of
the commercial intereats of Chicago
allied with the hoard of trade to take
immediate and vigorous steps to bring
about a condition which will enable
the business of the country to be
transacted will a settlement pf the dis-
pute between the telegraph companies
and their operators is being effected.
free mail delivery. The
should begven every aid in securing
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From Wednesday’s Daily.
J. J. Robinson, chief enumerator for
the Fort Worth Directory Company,
arrived in the city yesterday and'this
morning began the work of taking the
names for the census and directory.
It is important that the enumera-
tors get the name of every resident in
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amount of albumenoid ammonia and
absorbed oxygen are also too high.
This undoubtedly shows the pres-
ence of a considerable amount of de-
caying matter, probably of vegetable
origin and the water should be con-
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states that all commercial offices are
closed and that 'no strike breakers
have arrievd and that the battle is
already won.
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Charlie Jones, a negro porter on the
Wichita Valley, wanted at Brownwood
for pistol toting, was arrested and jail-
ed here by Deputy Sheriff H. E.
Stearns. The Brownwood officers wir-- .
ed Sheriff Davis they would come and
get the negro and are expected to ar-
rive today.
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from the office today.
Miss Thelma Anderson. Manager
Pickle’s assistant, left today for her
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pers are receiving nearly the full As-
sociated Press report. Both the Pos-
tal and Western Union companies in .
Dallas and Fort Worth report that
there has been a great improvement in i
conditions in their offices. The strik-
ers say that their ranks are holding
as solid as a rock, and from Chicago
it is reported that a number of press
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Commercial Interests Aroused by Tie*
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Chicago, 111., Aug. 14.-At a special
called meeting today the Chicago
Board of Trade formally called upon
the President to take a personal hand
in settling the strike of the telegraph-
ers, thereby averting a threatened ca-
tastrophe to the commercial interests
of the country. Communication will
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At Dallas and Fort Worth both the
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agreeing duplicate analyses. Very
truly, J. C. BLAKE,
Champion Oklahoma Team Hero Sat-
urday for Series of Three Games.
Wichita Falls fans are promised
something good in the baseball line
on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Lawton la coming for a series of three
games. •
In the series at Lawton, Wichita
Falls succeeded in winning only three
games. Lawton has the undisputed
championship team of Oklahoma,
while Wichita Falls claims the name
title in Texas.
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not enter the system ofing the week of the thirtieth or on
git The suspended ma-
spontaneously and is
Mated by boiling the
and we want to deserve it. We sell
dependable goods at prices no one
. can undersell—no one has ever sue-
1 ceeded in doing so. If it means any-
thing to you to trade at a store that
stands ready at all times to correct
every unsatisfactory purchase by
exchanging the goods or refunding
the money you ought to be our cus-
tomer. Even with this policy we
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Surtuce waters, and the Timepf
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the first railroad that runs trains into
this city. be opened with the President at Oys-
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have less goods returned to us than
perhaps any other store in town.
It's because the values are here. We
eliabie and
solids are not excessive,
or this state. The sus-
rial is a harmless insol-
i of ■iron and aluminum.
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” ■ know our goods and we are safe in
guaranteeing them. Qur buyer, A.
any day they may select. The condi-
tions are that both teams remain as at
present constituted and that-each
choose an umpire.
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com pan lew and the strikers are ex-
! pressing the fullest confidence of the
outcome. The telegraph companies
are getting some business through and
have announced that while they de-
sire that nothing but necessary busi-
ness be sent, no busines has been turn-
the city, as a good showing in the office are aa silent as the grave and
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Want to Play for Purse.
Mineral Wells, Tex. Aug. IX—Min
end Wells all four games of a series
played with Granbury, the last being
today, and the scores 9-4, 8-7. 2-1 and
16-0. h-.
The fans of the towh have raised a
purse of 3500 to be offered to she,
Wichita “Falls team to play here dpr-
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WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 16, 1907 I
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Denton Took Third Game by Score of
duns about ten days ago the ; Four toThree
aordered a sample of the
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miahed by the local water
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the series with Denton at that place
was-done and the re- i
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to 3. It took ten innings to deeide the
contest. Graham pitched for Denton
k. wiehita Falls, Texas. The locals are playing * serles of
Brhe analytical data ob- games at Nocoa today and tomorrow.
B the water recently sub- The team will return Friday and it
this department isas.fohis expected that Lawton will be here
results being expressed in
miion: on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
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home at Austin. While not a member
of the unioh, Mr. Pickle is in sympathy
with the strikers and will not handle
messages with strike breakers. How-
ever, he is unger bond to take care of I
the company's property and for this
reason will remain at the office either
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