Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 5 of 6
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ICHITA FALLS, TEXAS SEPT. 7,1910.
nds and
General:
ONLY WEEK AHEAD
I have se
tain the se
in it necessary to
vices of a first clads"
Optician and Refractionist and will4
have with me for the month of.
September Dr. H. L. Stevenson of
Austin, Texas, who is thoroughly
competent to handle difficult cases.
I will say all of his work is guaran-
teed by me, as the public well knows
the guarantee of A. S. Fonville.)
Do not miss this opportunity to
have your eyes thoroughly examin-
ed by an Eye Sight Specialist
THEATER couns GETTING READY
FOR OPENING PERFORMANCE
A. ON SEPTEMBER 16
OOD FLATS ARE N
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT—Purninhed rooms eloso
in. 811 Indiana. Phone 145. 93-tfe
FOR RENT—One very desirable far-
nished room for gentleman; all modern
conveniences. 909 Seventh. 98-tfe
within five weeks, can on A. B.o
Us at the broom factory. : 14993
FOR SALE-A fun-Mood Jeroey ba
Address 8. A. Haines, Berlin, Wic
It* Falla, Texas. 98-6
HARDEMAN & ROBERTS
PHONEs, 432,232.
A GENUINE PILE CURE vs. INJURIOUS DOPE
ERU-SA Is the ONLY NON-NARCOTIC, NON OISONOUS, and
lawful pile cure. All scientific and medical authorities declare EVERY
ingredient in E-RU-SA PILE REMEDY suitable for piles; same authori-
ties condemn the INJURIOUS narcotic and other poisonous pile medi-
cines, and Supreme Courts uphold these authorities. E-RU-SA CURES
PILES OR $50 PAID. ALL MODERN druggists of highest standing in
Wichita Falls sell E-RU-SA, vis.:
Fred Harrington, 0. F. Marchman, Palace Drug Store.,
Wichita Drug House., Miller's Drug Store.
S. FONVILLE
“The Jeweler” >
Attractions Already Contracted In-
clude Best That Will Appear in P
Southwest This Season
with the opening of the theatrical
season only a little ‘more than a week
ahead, Wichita Falls theater, ‘goers
are displaying much interest, in the
plays booked here for the coming sea-
son. All of the bookings that have
boon made so far are those made by
C. W. Bean before he was superceded
in the management of the theater, but
J. B. Marlow, who succeeded him. Is
negotiating for additional plays, and
is confident of getting the pick of the
plays that will show in the Southwest
this season.
) FOR RENT—Furnished desirable room
In private family; one block of car line.
1108 Bluff, phone 165. 100tfe
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room.
907 Ninth, 100-ltc
FOR RENT—Choice south front room,
modern, half block ear line. Enquire
at E. S. Morrisa Co. 101-2tp
FOR RENT.
708, Ohio Ave.
The Marbie-Fronts
WITH THE FIGHTERS
Tommy Burns is still talking about
a return light with Jack Johnson. ,
Milwaukee promoters would like to
stage the Wolgast-McFarland bout on
Sept. M.
Ray Bronson has accepted the
terms of Promoter McIntosh for a se-
ries of bouts to take place in Austra-
lia. X
If Stanley Ketchel finds that be to
all in as a fighter after several months
rest, he will present the middleweight
title to Hugo Kelly.
at 11 a. Hi. and 8 p. m. next Sunday.
George Musgrave 704- family are
planning a trip to Illinois to vie?
the former's father, in the near fu-
ture.
Mr. and Mrs. Holder began teach-
ing at the Thornberry school last
Monday.
Allendale News Notes
Special to The Times, tubs . „
Allendale, Tex., Sept. 6.—The Little
Wichita Baptist Association convened
Among the plays already booked are
the following: •
September 15, “Smart Set."
[ October 18, “Black Patti.” ‘
1 October 26, “Honey Moon Trail.”
October 31, Wilton Lackay in “The
Battle."
| November 17, “Down in Dixie Min*
< atrels."
“November 22, “Goddess of Liberty."
November 23, "Lonekill Company."
November 24, “Cast Aside." .
November 28, "Cast Aside." -
November 29, “A Stubborn Cinder-
ella."
December 3. "Girl from the U. 8. A."
December 26, "Am I a Chinaman ?"
January 4, “Blue Mouse Company."
January 17, “Shubert Theatrical Co.
February 24, "Pinkey, the Pinkerton
Girl." '
FOR SALE—Lot 11 in block 52
Heights,fronting car line. W
cheap. See the Jones Land Co.
Total
Friberg-Thornberry News Items
Special to The Times.
Maater Carl Meade of Wichita Falls
visited at Charles Andree's Friday
night and Saturday of last week.
The tent meeting at Thornberry
continues with good .attendance and
increasing interest.
Miss Bertie Bryan, on whom an op-
eration was performed for tumor last
week. is improving under the card of
home folks.
"Rev. W. L. Cunningham preached
with the Allendale church oa Sept. 1
and continued four days. Rev. J. T.
Butler acted as moderator and .0 J.
Harmonson as..’Terk. There’ were
present thirty-seton dolegates and
preachers.
M. J. N. Gates of Olney, a former
resident of this neighborhood, attend
ed the association Saturday and Sun-
day. , .......-----
Mr. and Mrd. J E. Derrick of Wich-
ita Falls visited Agenda in, this com-
munity Sunday.
Miss Ida Gwinn is visiting, her sis-
ter, Mrs. J. P. Scott, of Terrel, Okla.
Ion among the Democratic party lead-
era who have assembled in this city
for their state convention. The
Bulkeley-Melman fight for the senator-
ship and the content for the guberna-
torial nomination between Everett J.
Lake and Charles A. Goodwin will, in
the opinion of the Democrats, blight
the Republican hope for victory this
fall.
FOR RENT-4 nice 4-room houses;
phone 522, M. C. Thomas. 86-tr
FOR RENT—Five room house: 307
Lee street. E. B. Goraline. sotte
FOR RENT.Four room house at cor.
ner of Tenth and Indians. Apply to
G. W. Filro, Phone 160. oh ife
FOR RENT—A. five room bouse on
Tenth street at $20.00 per month.
Eagle 4 Bland.93-tf
FOR RENT—A 5-room house, city wa-
ter. gas, cistern, all modern conven-
fences. 1003 Indiana avenue. Apply to
owner, W. C. Heath, 1008 Travis, 97tte
FOR RENT—New modern five room
house. Gas, bath, electricity, sides
walks. Dr. DuVal. 99tfe
FOR RENT—Urge barn, 307 Eighth
street. 100-5tp
FOR RENT—New 4-room house, on
Thirteenth street, between Lamar and
Scott avenues. Modern conveniences.
See Dr. Wade H. Walker, phone 13.
100-3tp
FOR RENT—New 5-room house, with
bath and all fixtures, large pantry, two.
closets, gaa, water, lights, etc. H. W.
Wood, 1206 Travis. Phone 238. 1002te
________FOR SALE______
FOR SALW—One noir norse-power Em
erson electric single phase motor, in
fairly good condition. Price if taken
within the next ten days, $26.00 cash.
Apply at the Times office. SD tfe
FOR SALE—Two fine Jersey cows;
one giving milk, the other to be fresh
, FOR SALE—Feed and cost of all
kinds. Phone 347. MANICLE COAL
00.______________________
von SALm-Cish register, at soo 70
street._____d—Btch
FOR SALE—Farm wagon and soos
work horse. OUS WILFONG at Ken-
nedy A Barnard’s. 1M-3*
FOR SALM—Batra good Jersey coto
J. D. MeMULLEN at Planing mill, 16th
street i_______101-stp.
” wanfup 7 "
WANTED—Fire insurance mon in oe
ery town and village, to write insur-
ance: snap for hustlers. Box 891, San
Antonio, Texas.—7750tp
WANT ED-Position as clerk in gro-
cery store, confection or gents fur
nishings. Several years experience,
can furnish the best of reference. Ad-
dress P. O. Box 406. W-Rp
WANTED Boarders and roomers, so
Eighth street. 100-5tp,
WANTED—4000 pairs of ince curtains
to clean this fall. Work done thorough-
ly, 36c per pair. Lace curtains only.
Will call for and deliver work. Fells
Lindser, P. O. Box 72. 100-10tp
WANTEDClean cotton rags at this
office. Will pay se per pound.
WANTED—A couple of good girls, at
Pond’s Laundry. 131*Ms
WANrmO—Stenographer. Phone
536. 101-8tc.
wxce-noo-senoeemsoneneessere
MISCELLANEOUS
TO EXCHANGE—Brand new resi-
dence in Mineral Wells, value $2,500,
for Wichita Falls property. Address
O. C. Young, owner. Box 002, Mineral
Wells, Texas.97-4tp
97-4tp
LOBT—A bunch of keys. Finder leave
at Times office and receive reward.
100-ate
The Democratic convention meets
in Music Hall tonight to effect a per- class.
MEN OLD AT 38
One Billion Baldheads Who Thought
Dandruff Wasn't Dangerous.
In the United States and Canada
today there are nearly a million men
who at 35 can be put in the baldhead
A D D T Th I MI Ya s. "'and took dinner with J. A. Webster
OFFERING
1 ‘ Regardless or the threatening rain
at Thornberry last Sunday morning
and family.
Mrs. E. E. and Miss Mabie Byman
went to Petrolia last Friday to visit
the former’s mother.
Tip-Top Quality and
Service, We Solicit
Your Account ..
there was a fair audience at the
preaching service at Friberg Sunday
night.
Mrs. C. A. Andree entertained the
Ladies' Aid Society last Thursday in
royal style. A good program was car-
ried through, after which a course of
refreshments was served. Six new
members came. Into the society, name-
ly: Mesdames Lamb, Edward Fri-
bers. Thornton, Holder, Ballie and
Rhodes. Mrs. Amanda Anderson and
mother, Grandma Friberg, and Mrs.
Meade and children, of Wichita Palls,
were present. The October meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs. Au-
Inwrery Emopory Ph
O UUs
!= umoN STORE =========
n gust Byman. '
it The Friberg Sunday school will
# bold a picnic on Mr. Spurling's
i grounds near Red river next Thurs-
: day. The program will begin at 11
: a. m. and good speakers will be pres-
! ent to speak.
s Miss Mary Whedmer of Pennsyl--
f vania visited the erst of the week with
her cousins, Mrs. C. O. Quarnstrom
nuncununhu**********
*******
and Wm. Friberg. They visited in
Petrolia on Tuesday.
There will be preaching at Friberg
Miss Lula Martin is visiting her
grandmother, Mra, Beaver, of Burk-
burnett. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J., A. Deaton, of Wich-
ita Falls visited Mra. Deaton’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Billingsley, from
Friday until Sunday of last week.
Messrs. Q. and R. Garrett of Den-
ver, Colo., visited their cousin, Mrs.
J. T. Gilham, and family a few days
last week.
Mrs. J. A. Deatdn and Mrs. J. M.
Brown of Wichita Falls visited Mrs.
A. E- Gwinn Tuesday of last.week.
Mrs. Ada Jeter of Randlett, Oki.,
visited friends and relatives in Allen-
dale last week.
Little Miss Ona Gwinn of Wichita
Falls spent last week with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Allen.
Mr. W H. Gwilin, who has been
sick for the past three weeks, is able
to be up again now. I it ,
Mr. I,. B. Duckett, who has been
quite sick for the past month, is
still no better.
manent organization. Upon reassem-
bling tomorrow the convention will
adopt a platform and select candidates
for governor and other state officers
and for congressman-at-large.
All indications point to the nomina-
ton of ex-Chief Justice Simeon E.
Baldwin as the Democratic candidate
for governor. If Judge Baldwin Inti
matea a willingness to accept, the
honor the nomination will be given
him practically without a dissenting
voice.
When these men-had thick, vigor-
ous hair, dandruff made its appear-
ance. *
That waa the time to attach the en-
emy of manhind—the persistent little
devil called a dandron microbe, or
germ that burrows deep down into the
hair root and saps it of the vitality
that is so essential to the hair.
Young men or any man for that
matter, beware of the dandruff germ;
it is not a theory, but an actual con-
dition that confronts you. That dan-
druf is caused by a germ, is proven
beyond question. That this germ de-
stroys ths hair roots is today a mat
ter of common knowledge.
O. F. Marchman, the druggist, has
the remedy that kills the dandrug
germs. He guarantees U to eradicate
dandruff, stop falling hair and itching
scalp in two weeks, or money back,
ft is called PARISIAN SAGE, and can
be obttained at drussists in every
town in America—ask O. F. March-
man for it. The sirl with the auburn
hair to on every bottle of Parisian
Sage. P t
Not “why pay rent?” but “why pay
too mush rent!" Is the rent question
for those who are not ready to boy
homes. The ads in The Times will
enlighten—and help you. t
t. a. TAvLOR, President.
T. C. THATCHER, Cashier.
J. T. MONTGOMERY, fret v. #
J.F. REID, Sacand V. P.
First State Bank & Trust Co.
WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS
CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATS
ARE VERY HOPEFUL
New Haven, Conn., Sept. T——That a
strong insurgent Republican element
will help to sweep Connecticut. into
the Democratic column noxs Novem-
her appears to be the unanimous opin-
CAPITAL $15,000.00
BUR PLUS s 5.000.00
- Wiln total resources of more than ONE QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS
we are in a position to meet the reasonable needs of all customers.
VE HAVE THREE 5-R00M HOUSES IN FLORAL HEIGHTS THAT WE CAN TRADE FOR
No. l.—d-room house, lot 7M1A0, on
Travis; electric lights, city water;
price $2,500; $1,000 cash.
No. 2.—s large lots, east front, cor-
ner, 140x150, on Burnett, price $2,280; '
ont-halfcash, balance notes at 10,per
cent.
No. «.—7-room modern house on
Travis, east front, lot 70x150: price .
, $5,500; one-bait cash, balance one and “
two years. w
No. c.Corer not, close in. soxioo; ,
Dries 02,000, on Bait onsh.
No. 5.—5166m1 modern house on
10th street, lot 105x162 12: price $6,
TBd; one-half cash balance s per cent.
No. 4.—Two 702150 ft lots, close in
on Travis: “price $3,000; one-third
cash, balance one and two fare.
No. 1.—s-room house on 11th areet, 1
lot 100x165; price $4,000; one-half,
cash, balance to suit.
No. $.—Vacant lot on on street, on
car, line, 60x160; price $1,300; one-
third cash, balance one and two years
No. 9.—5-room modern home on No. 13.—3-room house on 16tn
E--1— —* — ** street: gas, city water; price 4,2505
wariness , •
NorcM.—Vacant lot on 10th street,
close in, size 65x116 2-3; price $2,100;
one-half cash.
Bluff, corner lot, east front, size 551
157 1-s; price. $2550; one-half cash.
No. 10.—Vacant lot at high school;
‘site is 1-3x165; ‘price $750; one-half
cash.
No. 11.—Proom modern home on,
Austin; lot 50x180; price $2,400; one-
Bait cash, balance one and two years.
No. 12.—2 vacant lots, 126x200 feet, $
IF RM o tm: me ": “*
No. 15.—Nice 5-room modern home
o on 12022 street; 1st 50z136; price $3,
000; one half cash.
%.. *.216—sroom house on Austin,
a bet ween 16th and 17th streets; lights,
water and walks; price $2,760; one
ghalfcosb.2
No. 17.—Close in on 8th street, two
Ave-room hounes: lights, water and
walks; once $6,500; one-third cash,
balance one, two and three years.
No. 1.—Sroom house on 1401
street; gas, elly water; lot # 12x165;
price $2,00o, or $1,800 spot cash.
No. 19.—2 east-front lots in Floral
Heights, lots 1 and 2 in block 51;
men *060: 3330 cash, bemnee, ee
and two years.
No. 20—5-room modern home in
' Floral Heights, corner lot, souto
j front; price $2,260; one third cash. -
No. 21.-Lots 13 and 14‘h Mock,#,
Floral Heights; south front one blocs
of car line; price $1,000; $450 cash.
■ I No. 32..5-room modern brick house
in Floral Heights; price $.000; “
half eask.
, No. n-L.t block .
Heights: east front; price $126;
cash, balance $1 per weok.
office 1st Nat. Bank Annex
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Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910, newspaper, September 7, 1910; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1651149/m1/5/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.