Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1912 Page: 5 of 6
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.DAILY
UTA,
N. 19th, 1912.
SPACE FIVE
For Sale....$35.00 for Acre
320 acres, 260 cultivated, all smooth, all good, no rocks, gullies nor John-
son grass; good six room house, a two room rent house: good well, cistern
and tank. Good granaries end other out buildings. Fences and cross fences
are good. Fine stand of wheat on 210 acres. Everything goes. Immediate
possession, 80/acres leased. Oll well being drilled near this-tract now.
One-half cash, terms on balance to suit purchaser
W. E. GOLDEN, Agent,
Lobby Howard Hotel
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby, given at the BUT TURN U MILULU
ANNUAL meeting the stockholders IM
of the Wichita Falls and Northw estern
By. Co. of Teana to be held to the
office of the Company in the city of
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas,
on the first Tuesday in February,
1912, same being the 6th day of Feb-
ruary, 1912, at Ten o'clock A. M. for
BY GIN MACHINERY
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WANT ADS.
under this1
•ry rewrite.
% 22.735:
purpose of electing directors and -
transacting such business as may come
before raid meeting, and notice is fur
ther given of" the annual meeting of
the directors of the said company to
be held In the office of the company
in the City of Wichita Falls, Wichita
County, Texas, on the first Tuesday in
February, 1913, same being the 6th
day of Feburary, 1912 at Eleven o'clock
A.M. for the purpose of) electing officers
and transacting such business as may
come before said meeting
Witness our hands this the tot day
of January, 1912. .
J. A. KEMP, President
W S. HAID Assistant Secretary.
217
, A. Bendina Accident st Bowls 1 Dr. W. P. Holding; dentist, suite
* Heart, Rending Accident at Bowle-20s Kemp and Kell Bing. Phone 968
Guy Pumer, aged 11 the Victim—d-
WANTED
WANTED—To buy second hand
stoves of all kinds. McConnell Bros.
158 tfe
WANTED—To trade for all kinds of
second hand furniture or stoves.—Bes-
sey Furniture Company, 706 Indiana
avenue, phone 837 :........204tfc
WANTED—Plain sewing, crochet caps
and bed room slippers. Reasonable
• prices. Apply 1106 Scott avenue.
213-3tp
WANTED—Position as bookkeeper;
graduate Draughon’s business 'college:
can give references as to character and
Integrity. Address X, care Times.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED—White girl to do general
housework Apply In person at 1008
-71
WANTED—Two or three girls, from
- 16 to 25 years of age, for work in la-
beling department Call by 8 o'clock.
Carroll Brough Robinson Gates. 214-3te
WANTED—Bright, hustling boys to
work from 6 to 8 o’clock mornings;
good money for right boys. Phone 145.
214-316
WANTED HBLP-Waitress, housegirl,
plumber and agents. Texas Employ-
ment Co., 700 7th street. Phone 38. /
214-1tp
FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT—Two sunny, front rooms,
desirable locality; 907 Travis. 212-tfe
FOR RENT—Modern rooming house;
close in; phone 859. 212tfe
FOR RENT Store formerly, occupied
by Leeds Woolen Mills, 800 Ohio. Ap
ply on premises. 149-tfe
FOR RENT—Dairy farm, south city
limits, 7 acres, under ditch. See Eagle
& Erwin. 214-2te
FOR SALE-__
FOR SALE—We have 320 acres of land
for sale. It is located 3-4 of a mile
from the well now being drilled for
oil, on the Andrew's place 10 miles
East of Olney. Owner must have
money. Chancellor & Thedford, Olney,
Texas. 209 8tp
FOR SALE—Or lease: 141 acres with
a large tank of water, in 2 1-2 miles
of where an oil well is being sunk.
E. 9. Bigger. Phone- 969 or call 306
Burnett. 209-tfc
.■o^^^—-——-»-«—»——««e*i=E==xs^s±=----
FOR BALS-CITY PROPERTY.
FOR BALE—Lot 13, block 101, .on
Travis street. Lotte 50x150 feet. Will
take cattle in trade. Address I*. Weber,
Henrietta, Texas, Rural Routs 2, box
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given of the
ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders
of the Wichita Falls and Southern
Railway Company to be held in the
office of the Company in the city of
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas,
on the-first Tuesday in February,
1912, same being the 6th day of Feb
ruary, 1912, at One o’clock P. M. for
purpose of electing directors and
transacting such business as may come
before said meeting, and notice is fur.
ther given of the annual meeting of
the directors of the said company to
be held in the office of the company
in the City of Wichita Falls, Wichita
County, Texas, on the first Tuesday In
February, 1912, same being the 6th
day of February, at Two o’clock P.
M., for the purpose of electing officers
and transacting such business as may
come before said meeting. , ’
Witness our hands this the 1st day
of January, *942-------
J. A. KEMP. President,
W S. HAID Assistant Secretary.
. a A .217
72 A.
21-3tp
FOR SALE—Or trade, new modern
house; 5 rooms, hall and bath; will
sell at a real bargain for cash. Phone
633. 218-5tp
FOR HALE ON EASY TERMS—Two
four room houses on Kim street; one
four room house on 15th street; one
1 five room house on 16th stret; one
i five room house on Holliday street;
I one three room house Lakewood Ad-
FOR RENT—Three rooms for light I
housekeeping, 1404 Scott. 212 tfe
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for gen-
ditin. Small cash payment, balance
easy. Phone 522 Mack Thomas, own
er, •
207-tfc
tlemen; MOT Burnett.
2096te
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
bed room: with gas and lights Phone
978, 214-6tp
POR RENT—Nicely furnished three-
room cottage with gas, lights and use
of piano. Phone 594. 214-6te
POR RENT—Three rooms completely
- Tarnished, modern, at 1565 Travis St.,
$18.00 per month. 209-tfc
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for
housekeeping, or roomers at 505 Scott.
• 212-Stp
FOR RENT—One furnished room for
• man and wife or two gentlemen. Ap-
ply.1406 Scott Phone 946. 211-tfe
FOR RENT—100 acre Wichita Valley
farm near town; fair improvement.
Frieze & Peery 211-tfe
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms to
parties without children; 300 Lamar.
20 tfe
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
. for light housekeepink to couple with-
out children. References required:
phone 968. 210-tfe
FOR RENT—Furbished rooms for
light housekeeping, 1307 Burnett.
200-tfc
FOR SALE—Lots in all parts of the
city at right prices; five room house,
all modern near high school, $2500;
$250 down, balance easy. Five room
house fronting City Fark; modern.
$2100; $200 cash, balance to suit. If
it is real estate see us. J. 8. Brid-
well * Company. Rhone M1,
209-tfc
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given of the
ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders
of the Wichita Falls Ballway Com-
pany to be held in the office of
the Company tn the City of
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas,
on the first Tuesday in February,
1912, same being the 6th day of Feb-
ruary, 1911, at Ten o'clock A. M. for
purpose of electing directors and
transacts such business as may come
before said meeting, and notice is fur-
ther given of the annual meeting of
the directors of the said company to
be held in the office of the company
in the City of Wichita Falls, Wichita
County, Texas, on the first Tuesday in
February, 1912, same being the 6th
day of February, at Eleven o'clock A.
M„ for the purpose of electing officers
and transacting such business as may
come before said meeting.
‘ Witness our bands this the 1st day
of January, 1912.
J. A. KEMP, President.
W. S. HAID Assistant Secretary.
J ‘ 217
(Bowie Cross Timbers) For the benefit of the Travis school
on Wednesday afternoon. Just af-1 library a tes will be ziven at the 1
ter dinner, Guy, the 11-year-old. son ot home of Mrs. McMillan, 406 Lee street >
Mr. L. D. Pruner, in passing up-stairs Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5
to the packer of the Pruner Cotton o’clock
Gin, at which he was working, was .... . . n , .. . , .
caught in the lien shaft and met in Call at the Palace of Sweets for
I candy, fruit, nuts and cold drinks.
The little body was completely 1 Thomas Arnett, Prop. Colonial Thea-
crushed. Both feet were cut off, the tre building ra-ste
right just at the ankle and the left 1 705
mid way between the ankle and the I The ladies of the First M. E. Church
knee. The Abdomen and tower part will hold a Market at Millar's drug
of the body was badly bruised and store Saturday, January 20th. 214 He
gashed. The lower lip was cut deep. 1 0
almost in the exact center, while theThe ladies of the First M. E. Church
skull and forehead was crushed al. will hold a Market at Miller's drug
mist to a pulp. The left arm was store Saturday, January 20th, 214-1te
broken and the right one severely - 0.
skinned. According to Undertaker Jesse J Dolman, licensed undertaker
Burgees, who collected the fragments and embalmer, with Freear-Brin Furni
of the body and prepared them for ture Co Day phone 136. night phone
burial, there was hardly a whole 183.’ _
bone in the body | 0-1
When the. accident occurred Roy I Dr. Blanch A. Duncan and Dr. T. II
Mayo was working at the press onP. Duncan, specialists, are in the city
the floor over the line abaft. He today, and will probably locate in this
heard an unusual noise, and thinking I city for the practice of their profession 1
the belt had slipped he looked down in the event they can secure suitable
at it through an opening in the floor, office rooms.They were formely lo-
To his utter horror he saw that some- cated at Fort Worth
one had gotten caught in the line Eecrarm WUWMITIIWW
shaft, the body striking an obstacle FRSEAR ERIN FURNITURE CO.
at each revolution. Mayo ran quick - -JESSE DOLMAN
ly to the engine and stopped it aud (Graduate Licensed embalmer
denly. To "Mac" Dickey, who was ****** charge )
close by, he told of the happening. Jay ‘phone 136, Night phone Mail*
and together they ran back to the —o-
scene of the accident: The sudden r „ acres h „
stoppage of the engine attracted Mr. | turned Touroha om h SmcTn |
Pruner and Mr. Parmerand. ME. community in wiburger county where
PMon-nom Then work at other they organized a local St the Farmers’
parts, of the , sin plan. The griefUnion with 90 members.
stricken father could only look on —o—
in horror, while Dickey and Parmer The ladies of the Christian Church
released from the shaft what remain J will serve a chicken ple dinner in the
ed of the youth’s body, his clothing basement Kemp and Kell building,
being wound so tightly about the Saturday, Jan. 20th. 211-214-tfe
shaft that they experienced difficulty 1 __
in cutting him loose. I Business or a routine nature anon
S « helped his father about the "the allowance of bills for current ex
sin at odd umer, and notwithstanding penses, auditing of reports and similar
youth had an excellent knowl. business occupied the attention of the
ease Ot sin machinery. Mr. Dickey, city council at ita regular meeting
in speaking of him, said his services Thursday night. The only business
were almost as valuable as those of outside of the routine was the granting
• man.of a franchise to W W. Robertson tA
---------------------construct a switch track across Ninth
(street at the Wichita Ice Company's
CREAN BAKERY MAKES pinni -
j al . L Dr. M. R. Garrison, Dentist; office
A ENEROIIS NEPER Firat National Bank Bldg. ‘Phone 49.
A oenenuud UrTE —
I Weidman Bros. have let a contract
"Penn" Rug!
Size 9x12
Fast Colors
Excellent Patterns
Heavy Body
Splendid Wear
The "Penn" is without an equal
as a lower priced floor covering
10patterns. See them.
North Texas Furniture Co.
The Store Dependable”
___FOR TRADE.
FOR TRADE- 76 acres; 45 In culntiva.
tion; good improvements; 11-4 miles
of Archer City; will trade for Wichita
property or a small garden farm. N.
B. Coats, Alvord, Texas. 213-6te
FOR TRADE—70 acres, 55 in cultiva-
-tion; all tillable; good improvements;
plenty of water; will trade for mules
or cattle, or anything worth the value.
Price $40 an acre. Otto Stehlik.
210-tfe.
FOR TRADE—75-ft. choice residence
corner, Oklahoma City; also 1500
feet McAlester mining district lots, to
trade for Wichita Falls residence tots
or house and lots. H. S. Ziskind, 705
Ohio street. 2116tp
’ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room;
. all conveniences: close In. Phone
] GIN-3; 904 Scott. 207-tte
/ —POR RENT-
FOR RENT—Barn that will accommo-
date two horses. Apply Rucks’ Room-
ing House, 213-3te
FOR RENT—4 room house, 800 Travis
gas, electrio lights, bath, gas range,
etc., Apply to Kell Periins & Cravens.
FOR RENT—50 or 75 acres land for
oats near town.. Address Box 612,
Wichita Falls, Texas.
214-16-16-20-21-22p
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished five
room house; good locality. Renter
must be reliable and desirable. Fowler
- Bros., Kemp * Kell Bidg. 213 tre
FOR RENT or SALE Five room cot.
tage. Mrs. E. M. Brown, 804 Burnett.
MIL 902-tfe
FOR REN2-Four and five room hour.
( es; $12.50 to $20.00 per month. See
I Ed B. Gorsline.48tto
Fon RENT—903 acres of good grass
land; plenty of water; 200 acres in cul-
tivation; near town of Jolly. Address
Mrs. William H., Jolly, 1101 Indana,
Wichita Falls, Texas. 212-6te
FINANCIAL:
MONEY TO LOAN- Plenty of money
to loan on farms and Wichita Falls
improved property. Easy terms. F
W. Tibbetts5 2 1801tfc
LOST—Pair gold rimmed nose glasses,
chain attached. Return to First State
Bank for reward. 214-3te
MISCELLANEOUS.
GOOD FERTILIZER at Haynes’ Oln.
corner 3rd and Indiana; will give away
to anyone hauling off same. 213-4tc
Machinery and Supplies.
MACHINERY REPAIRS- General
Foundry and machine work Wichita
Falls Foundry and Machine Company,
Wichita Falls, Texas._________20363-tp
invents New Alphabet -
and Saves Nine Letters.
Prof. Fred Newton Scott of the
University of Michigan announces
that he will save the stenographer
and tired business man much time
and space with his new alphabet,
which reduces the modern English
alphabet by nine eliaracters.
He says the system resembles
shorthand in one respect, but is so
simple it can be mastered without
much study.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given of the
ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders
of the Wichita Falls and Wellington
Ry. Co. of Texas to be held in the
office of the Company in the city of
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas,
on the first Tuesday in February,
1*12, same being the 6th day of Feb-
ruary, 1912, at Three o’clock P. M. for
purpose of electing directors and
transacting such business as may come
before said meeting, and notice is for
ther given of the annual* meeting of
the directors of, the said company to
be held in the office of the company
in the City of Wichita Falls, Wichita
County, Texas, on the first Tuesday in
February, 1912. same being the 6th
day of February, at Four o’clock F.
M., for the purpose of electing officers
and transacting such business as may
come before said meeting.
Witness our hands this the ist day
of January, 1912.
- J. A. KEMP, President.
W. S. HAID Assistant Secretary.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all persons interested in the
estate of Jesse Benham et al, minors:
J. B. Winfrey, guardian of the estate
of said Jesse Benham et al, minora.
has filed in the county court of
Wichita county his final account of
the condition of said estate, togeth-
er with an application to be qischarg-
ed as guardian thereof, which will be
board by our said court on the first
Monday in February A. D., 1912, same
being the 5th day of February A. D.,
1912, at the court house of said
Wichita county in the city, of Wichita
Falls, at which time and place all
persona interested in said estate are
required to appear and contest said
final account and application, if they
see proper.
Witness W. A. Reid, Clerk of the
county court of Wichita county.
Given under my hand and seat of
Claud Maer, chief clerk In the freight
department of the Fort Worth and
Denver in this city is taking a month’s
vacation, during which he will proba- Falls, Texas, on this the 11th day of
Sty be absent from the city part of the January A. D., 1912 •
time. Hla place in the Denver offices
a being temporarily filled by “Jim
Townsend, assistant chief clerk. 208.014/20-286
said court at my office in Wichita
W. A. REID, Clerk County Court
Wichita County, Texas.
Fowler Bros. & Co. ,
Room 212 Kemp and Kell Building
Real Estate, Loans and investments
Money to Loan on Good Farm Lands
Fire, Tornado, Life and Accident Insurance-- i
Automobile, Accident, Liability and Fire Insur-
ance. All kinds of surety bonds. Health, Plate
Glass and Burglary Insurance
" Announcement.
I wish to announce to my friends
and patrons that I have purchased
the Palace of Sweets from Mr. W. is.
Dillard, and will be glad to serve
them with anything in the tide of
fruits, confectionery and fountain
drinks. I snail aim to give the very
best goods for the lowest pirees, and
try to merit patronage with the best
or service.
THOMAS ARNETT,
Palace of Sweets, Colonial Theatre.
312 3te
|to Fred Smith for the remodeling of
The Cream Bakery, on Seventh the second floor of the Gem theatre
street, almost vevery day, has left building, which will be used for a
over a more or less large, number of I rooming house
loaves of bread which have not been | —o— .
disposed of during the day’s business.Dr. Protuce, Dentist. Suite No. 1,
This bread la perfectly good, but Ward Building. Phone 186. 62-tfc
owing to the fact that it is a day . , —
old and because fresh bread is made r Mr« John Moat, who runs the Mod-
each day, it is not used in trade, and ern Rooming house at 911 Indiana ave-
in many cases to waste. Other nue last night swallowed a dose of car
bread. in the process of baking, be bolle acid, but prompt medical aid sav.
comes pinched or chipped, which led her life and she le now well recov-
renders it unlit to sell, although it l ered from the effects.
Is as good and fresh for eating pur •
poses as any other bread. Some days,___, . .
large quantities of bread in this JesseJ Dolman, licensed undertaker
shape are thrown away and go to end embalmer, withPraeeBrn Puri,
waste, when the food could be used 132 ' Day Phone .14s, night phone
to feed, some hungry person or fam-I —
ily who would lie glad to get It. | . . 10
Vic Stampfli, proprietor of the | W ord has been received that Frank
Cream Bakery, has formed the con-1 Wiedman, formerly in the paint busi-
clualon that this bread could be used news with his brothers here, lust week
to advantage by the Associated Chari- had one of his arms crushed off by a
ties officials in this city, and be has railroad train at Tuscola, Illinois. The
therefore placed it at their disposal information is that Mr. W ledman was
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loaves of this bread wanted, Mr. E
Stampfli will see that any poor, de-. ........ r
serving person or family can obtain W. C. A., will have their an
the same. He is willing to furnish nual business meeting and election of
to such people as long as it lasts, and ’ icere Saturday: January 20th at 4
has therefore made this offer to theDrma IT Room: All members are
charitable organizations here. It is used present ", 313-3tc
probable that they will accept such FapcARLR tedirue a
a generous proposition and that he FREEAR BRIN FURNITURE CO. 1
will be celled upon on occasions of I Undertakers and Empaimers
need in the future. JESSE DOLMAN
__________________(Graduate Licensed embalmer to
charge.)
Resolutions Upon the Death of Walter Jay pbons IM. Night 'phone 668-816
Steed. -0-
Whereas, on ths....day of Decem- The Odorless Dry Closet Co. of this
ber, A. D. 1911, death called from our city are sending out one of the hand-
midet our dear brother, Walter Steed; somest calendars we have seen this
and A. .. . season. It is a reproduction in colors
Whereas, at the time of his death de- of a painting by Miss Zula Kenyon,
ceased was a member, in good standing called the Springtime of Life
of Wichita Falla Aerie No 1889, Fra- —0-
ternal-Order of Eagles, therefore be it I ... ... _
Resolved, that the announcement of Bee Ken, Perkins & Cravens for all
the death of our beloved -brother on kinds of Insurance. Phone 694. Ground
the above date forcibly reminds us that fleer, Kemp A Kell Building. 52-tfe
we, too, must. pass away. nd calls —0-
forth our pympathtes for the family A farm house belonging to Dave
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left only the kindest remebrances. We near the Amher county line was de-
can but express our unfeigned regret istroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon,
for our sudden loss and bokto the will (The house was occupied hv a Mr Tact
of the Disposer of the destinies 5 al: on and fa mis, cousins % indrounet,
==E * He == = ^^ |
a faithful and esteemed member, the their furniture
Boilermakers fraternity a courteous ___, - . *
and efficient representative and the , Two negro prisoners who were serve
community a just and valuable citi-Ting out sentences for pistol toting
zen; and that we condole with the made their get away from the county
family of the deceased in their afflic - road gang the other night and so far
• lions; | have not been apprehended
Resolved: that the secretary furnish . —0
to Wichita Faile Lodge No. 1889, F.O.E. Judge Dickson who left for Seymour
at its next regular session a copy of today after holding court here for Bev.
these resolutions and that said lodgeeral days for Judge. Martin publicly
after due motion made and passed, or- -2
der the same entered upon the minutes
of said session, a like copy to the fam-
ily of the deceased: and also a copy
to Fort Worth Aerie No. 62 F.O.E., at
complimented Sheriff Randoipir and
his deputies for their good service as
court officers. He said he had never
seen officials who had done their duty
better
DR. JOE E. DANIEL
Physician and Surgeon
Room 307 Kemp and Kalt Building.
Fort Worth, Texas, to which lodge we
here acknowledge our gratefulness and
extend our thanks for their thoughtful
and kind services and courtesies shown
the deceased, and his family, in their
hours of darkness.
WM. M. BONNER.
J. P. GIST,
JOHN ROBERTSON.
Committee.
The Ladies Home Missionary Socie-
ty of M. E. Church, South, will hold the
all day meeting in the basement of.
church on Monday. Every lady of the
church is urged to be present
We write all kinds of insurance.
........ ... .............. ..... .......___.. , Phone 694, Kell, Perkins & Cravens. ________,__
Phones—Office, 868; Residence 980. Ground'floor, Kemp O Bell Building, to be present
A business meeting of the Baraca
class of the First M. E. Church, South,
will be held tonight beginning at eight
o’clock, in the Baraca room of the
church building, corner 10th and Trav-
la streets, and all members are urged
NOW COMES THE CHICKEN REEL.
Philadelphia Bulletin.
If you wish the eyes of every ball-
room focussed upon you; if you would
drive barbed envy into the hearts of
rivals; split your encores luto threes
and sound le dernier eri of the dance,
pass up for good and all the syncopated
beauties of the "turkey trot" or the em-
braces of the "grizzly bear," and cluck,
scratch and waddle through the mazes
of the “chicken reel.”
It's the very latest. All the fashion-
ables have seized upon it in New York.
Newport, they say, went quite "dippy"
about it last summer and no ballroom
was complete without at least one cou
ple flapping their arms in happy aban
don and crowing with pure joy of liv
Ina
The details of the dance are original
too. It’s so naive and unaffected, wit
nesses declare to see the highly polish
cd scions of America scratching a blue-
blooded ankle with t’other foot, just
like a Jersey suburbanite.
And then, when the whole ballroom
clucks in unison, the effect Is one that
run never be forgotten, music lovers
state. •
The entire dance, in fact, is really
one to delight and uplift the aesthetic
mind, according to W. H. Reeves, the
inventor, who originally headed a dane-
ing class at 2630 Broadway, but has
leaned lightly on the pillar of fame
since that inspired moment when he
dashed off the three figures of the
"reel"
, The first of these, he says, can truly
be described with no other word but
"simple." Holding each other's hands *
for safety, the partners balance on tip
toe, run four steps and flap the outer
arm like a gay chicken waiving good-by "
to its mamma. ..
' Scarcely have spectators had time to
recover from this outbreak when the
dancers pause, lift their right feet with
great precision, place them with
great nicety at an angle with the left
ankle, and scratch. Added realism is
given the tableau if the violinists will
quickly turn their bows and scraps the
strings with the reverse aide.
It is here that the crucial test ia
made, and the true chicken reelers
marked fo ever apart from the alley.
Bubconselously and without thinking
the bred-in-the-bone chicken reelers
cluck while scratching. The others
9
We Deliver the Goods
The Hurry-Up
Messenger Service
2
711 7th St.—Phone 130
Wichita Falls, Texas.
Quick Service and Courte-
ous Treatment is our Motto.
Open Day and Night.
THE FOOD CHOPPER
FOOD CHOPPER
PA on cuum once
Cuts meats, suets and vegeta- .
bles without grinding or tearing
them it will not wear out and
is easily cleaned.
It Does Better Work Than
the old fashioned chopping bowl
and knife and without noise it
clamps to the table. Just the
thing for using up cold meats. "
Will chop “hash” for ton per-
spna in three minutes. Huy one
now at *—. Money back if not
0. K.
Maxwell Hardware
721 Ohio Avenue
w. R. FERGUSON, President
LESTER JONES, Asst. Cashier
The Wichita State Ban
}, Wichita Falls, Texas
Where to Do Your —
Banking for 1912
With the Bank where your money will
- be absolutely safe.' ..
The Guaranty Fund Bank.
With the Bank which treats all your
business as confidential.
With the Bank which looks to the in-
terests of all its customers at all time. '
' We endeavor to give perfect service and
extend every accomodation consistent with
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Donnell, B. D. Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1912, newspaper, January 19, 1912; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1662973/m1/5/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.