Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1912 Page: 6 of 6
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, JAN 19th, 1»12.
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I PERSONAL MENTION 1 Lyuld Margarul
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J. 8. Scott from Archer City was
here today greeting friends.
Theatre
Matinee Every Afternoon at 2:20
Mr and Mrs. R. E. Moore, of Burk- Doors Open at 7:00 O'clock, nigut.
burnett were in the city today. , 1------------------------------------------.-
John Bishop left this afternoon for., . .
Petrolia on business. , iTOM SPAGUE and STELLA EM
Mrs. Pat Conor from Cleburne is in ' “The Jolly Jesters"
the city visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L.
Stearnes at 804 12th street.
Miss Eddie Carver, after a abort vis-
It in this city, left today for her home
in Archer City.
Attorney C. C Hus, returned this
afternoon from Bellevie, Why
has been on business.
R. E. Moore one of Burkburnett’s
trustworthy citizens, was here today
looking after business interests.’
Rev. R. R. Hamlin, pastor of the
First Christian Church, returned this
morning from Archer City, where he
delivered a sermon last night.
Miss Esther Taylor and Miss Clara
Maricle left this afternoon for Grand-
field, Okla , on a few days visit to rel-
atives and friends.
Mrs. J. K. Scoggins who has been vis-
iting her parents Mr and Mrs. H. J.
Norwood,- left today for her home at
Durham. Texas.
Attorney J. C. Kay returned this
morning from a short business trip
to Bellevue, where he was called on
legal business.
1 , W. M. McGregor, cashier of the First
, National Bank is absent from the city
on a business trip to New York and
other points in the Eastern states.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. D Thomas arrived
here this afternoon from Childress, and
Quinine and Sage
are the greatest and most efficient drugs ever Used la the treatment of
diseases of the scalp. They are death, to the dandruff germ and combined
with other drugs make the best hair tonic known. Try our QUININE and
SAGE HAIR TONIC. The best by years of test; try it and if you don’t find
it the most elegant preparation of its kind then we do not know hair tonic
••-*»» on eleven dollar bill. Years for your monev’e worth.
Special Bargains in Men's Winter Shoes
. In order to reduce stock in the Men’s Shoe Department, we are
making special low prices for a short time.
Live Wire Talkers and F.1 ,
JAKE WELBY
Impersonating and.. Old-timul. 0 .
. Woman in Staging and TAIki. .
Miss FRANCES SWARTZ c ’
lu a high class comedy sketch 1
good, clean comedy, with YMT ly •
ate wardrobes.
WREN a’BERRY Pua
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- PUARANTINEIS LAWFUL.
Every Community Has Right to Take
What Action Is Sees Fit.
Austin, Jan. 18.— The complaint of
the San Antonio A Aransas Pass rail-
way against the meningitis quarantine
at KennedyJunction will avail nothing,
according to the opinion of First As-
sistant Attorney General Walthall to-
day, in which it was held that rule 17
dlaceutgutore
5 COUSINS a PRO THRO
. 209
Phone 341 •
ONLY THE BEST
Free Delivery
Holland’s Shoes for Men, in new and
nobby styles, regular $3.50 and $4.00
values, now .......... $2 45
Barry’s patent leather, button and
- blucher, in the very latest styles.
$5.00 values now --....$3 75-
$4.50 values now .... ........$3 35
One lot of Men’s heavy work shoes.
$4.00 values now.........:.........$3 25
Men’s tan and black shoes, in 1
$3.00 values now ......... $2 65
SPECIAL IN MEN’S HATS.
Frieze & Peery,
Write all kinds of insurance and Bonds, and "writes it
right." Let us write yours—Phone 529—Notary in
office—700 Indian—over First National Bank.
of-the sanitary code "expressly author-
izes local health authorities to adopt
any additional restrictive measures,"
and that article 4337 of the revised
statutes allows any city, town or coun- Senior class at the Wichita Falls high parlors 900 Scott Ave.
The boy’s basket ball team of the
E. 0. Hill, Undertaker, office and
ty to institute quarantine for the pres-school, left this afternoon for Grand- Prompt ambulance service.
ervation of the health of the communi-1 field, Okla, where the members of the
ty. The railroad complained to State team will play a game Of basket ball
Health Officer Steiner by wire that with the Grandfield' high school team
five armed men, acting as guards at this afternoon. Those who left were
Kennedy, will not allow passengers to Thad Swarts, Joe Hatcher, Paul Had-
transfer at-this junction point, nor dix, Preston Brown, Joe Ward, Lyroy
Phone 225.
Scotch felts in nil colors,
$3.00 values now ..............
$2 50
Plain felts in all shapes and colors, •
$3.00 values now...................$2 50
LADIES’ SHOES.
Ladies’ $4.50 tan velvet shoes
Now ..........-......:....................$2 95
Ladies’s$5.00 black velvet, satin top
shoes now :.............................$4. 25
We are also making big reductions
on the high grade Selby Shoes; prices
$3.00 to $5.00 in patent, vici, gun metal
and tan. ,
BOY’S SHOES.
The well known Buster Brown Shoes •
for boy’s in tan and black, button and
blucher. , -
$3.00 values now.......................$2, 50
$2.50 values now......................$2 15
CJ. BARNARD & CO. The House of Fashion
after remaining in the city for a short
time left for Mabledean to visit Mrs.
Thomas’parents for a few days,_____— _ _______________.______--- ____-_______
Miss Mary Bryan, stenographer for will they permit train crews to procure Scheurer and William Robertson.
Huff, Barwise and Bullington, return- meals at the junction eating liouse.
ea toanyrrom a trip to menevue iteier was asked, but Mr. Walthall
where she has been on legal business, says there is none.
George Harris, head of the store de- Dr Stiner in the request for the
partment in the Northwestern railroad opinion calls attention to the rule ot
the sanitary code classifying menigi-
tis as a nonquarantine disease and . . „.__. . . ,
asked if local points, in view of this appeared in the Times dated January
rule, can establish quarantines. Mr. 17th, owing to an error of the reporter.
Walthall replies in the affirmative and the name of Thomas H. Peery of the
ways that Kennedy lias not acted out firm of F reeze & Peery: did not appear
of consistency with the statutes or the in the list of stockholders In the cor
rules and that the quarantine may be poration. The list should have read
enforced at Kennedy or elsewhere. J. y Stone, J B. Marlow, Thomas
__1 _________■ H. Peery, Reece S. Allen, J. A. Kemp.
CX Vnt J. W. Culbertson, M F. Yeager, C. C.
“Don’t Rob Your Family”
of the things they ought to have,
just to make more money out of.
your business.
In writing an article concerning the
left yesterday for Denison, where he
will visit relatives and friends for a
few days.
Rev. .1. W. Hill, pastor of the First
M. E. Church, South, returned this
morning from Byers,for which place
sale of the Anderson property. West of
town, and the organization of the Fair-
view Heights Realty Co., which article
he left yesterday afternoon to deliver
a lecture last night.
County Engineer H. M. Snoddy left
this afternoon for Electra, where he
will furnish location points for the
Fisher Bros., store building soon to
be erected at that place.
W. B. Shepperd, traveling freight
and passenger agent for the Fort
Worth and Denver will return tonight
from Abilene, where he has been on
company business.
The Misses Evelyn Hart and Lena
Matchett left yesterday afternoon for
Olney, from which place after stop-
ping off for a few days, they will go
to Fort Worth to visit friends.
, M. M. Cooke, chief engineer of the
, Wichita Falls Route, is expected to re-
turn from a trip on company business
to the South Canadian river,w here he
has been for several days.
S. A. Searight, a traveling man
with feadquarters in Henrietta, left
this afternoon for that place, after
remaining here for a short time on
business •
Mrs. A." A. Little, of Independence.
Kansas, arrived here this afternoon
from that place, and 'will remain in
the city for a few days visiting her
husband, A. A. Little at the Westland
Hotel.
Russell Wooldridge, wife and little
child, of Handley, a suberb of Fort
Worth, are in the city as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E: P. Walsh on Aus
tin street. • Mr. Wooldridge was form
• erly a resident of this city.
John W. Paret, formerly a resident
engineer on a portion of the route of
the extension of the Northwestern, is
in the city for a few days on business
1 Mr. Paret’s home is in Sweetwater.
Texas.
8. P. Sproles returned this afternoon
from Greenville, where he was recent-
ly called by the news that his sister
was seriously 111 at that place. Mr
Sproles’ many friends will be glad .to
learn that his sister, although for a
time very sick, is now well on the road
to recovery. -
Dr. Brown, Dentist, Room 306, Kemp
• A Kell Building. Phone 879.
Congressman M. K. Olmsted of the Huff. W. N. cGregor. Fred. Gates.
18th Pennsylvania distr/t is men- . wi-res Pred Cates,
tioned as a possible candidate for the M. Dell
Republican nomination for governor.
II. T. Canfield, E. T
. Anderson: and J.
’Will your children be glad
when marriage takes them
a way from your roof, or will
they be sorry?
Have you give your family
everything they need to make
a real home for you and yours?
You are a busy man, of course,
and your mind is full of business
plans, but these are things to
think about before it is too late.
You cannot afford to entirely
forget the needs of your family,
tor your own happiness, aa well
- as theirs, depends upon your
home life
Try a musical instrument and
see what a great change it will
make.
Harrison-Everton Music Co.
Solid Oak Commodes!
/
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Dr. J. W. Du Val
■ Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat
Glasses Fitted
— Luadly Attendant
Best equipped office in West Texas
First Naszonat Bank naildine
Not
Cheap
but
How
Good
Wichita Candy Kitchen
... A. H, FELL, Prop- *
707 Ohio — Phone 626
Molasses Kisses
Original home made, absolutely pure 1 E
Molasses Kisses, per pound............LOC
We make thorn our selves
. A simple house gou;n
slooks neat if worn with a
j S Spirella Corset
■ T Fitted to your individual
3 measuro; brings out beauty
5 S lines; subdues iresulari-
6 ties. Let me show you how
C to wear it, also the Spirella
Boning —the "why" of the comforta-
ble, shape-retaining Spirella Coreet.
Home Siting exclusively. Gend post card or sho.e me.
Mrs. Nannie Jenne. Phone 464.
===: Mee
Blank-Books'
LEDGERS
CASH BOOKS •
JOURNALS
In all sizes and prices \
We have everything you need
for opening up a new set of
books for the coming year. .
THE, HEAL
i HAPPY HO
We know today that health or Hekness is not a matter of Aco.e —or luck.
Certain conditions are bound to cause illness and the healthy, happy home
is always the result of proper care.”
You will find every article and every preparation in our drug store neces.
sary for perfect health.
Besides durgs and medicines there are toilet articles consisting of soaps
for the most delicate, sensitive skins, tooth, nail and hand brushes, bath
‘mits, sponges, toilet waters and powders, at prices to satisfy the most eco-
nomical and qualities to please the most fastidious.
Let Us Help You To Be Healthy and Happy.
Let us help you fix up
that room to rent. We
have the goods at
prices that will let -
you make, money out
of your rent-
New Solid Oak
Commodes like cut
$5.00
Good Commodes,
slightly used, prices
range from
$1.75
to
$3.50,
R. T. PICKETT
W. C. SKEEN
WILL BRYAN
Pickett Detective Agency
WILFONG & CO.
Phone 10
704 Ohio Ave.
Phone 60
Office at City Hall
Residence 821
DR. J. W. DU VAL
Eye Glasses, Spectacles.
First National Bank Bids
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! E. M. WINFREY I
[ Fire Arms, Sporting Goods, Bi- 1
I I cycles Md Sewing Machine Sup- 11
I plies.
# GUNSMITH AND LOCKBMITM %
EXPERT
a General Repairing a Specialty "
$ Eighth Street.
1uassusaunuu-uuuuusssuuue '
The Rexal Drug Store
FOOSHEE a LYNCH, Props.
_ 702 Indiana. Successors to O. F Marchman
Iron Beds from $1.00 up
Good Spring from 75c up
See our line of cheap Gas Stoves before you buy.
/ Remember we take all kinds of."
old good in exchange for new
Bessey Furniture Co.
706 Indiana Avenue—Phone 887 /
E. M. F. “30” Fore-Door Five Passenker Touring Car: Self Starting Motor
$1150. Without Self Starter $1100.
THE CARPENTER MOTOR COMPANY
S00 Ohio Opposite Postorfice
WEVE GOT GAS ______
TO BEAT THE BAND. . .
If you have trouble with your stoves,
phone 217 and we will have a man
there in a jiffy to adjust them. FREE
AV ‘ a e
. NORTH TEXAS
GAS CO.
Office 703 7th St.
spedluer Adkins of the Illinois
house of representatives has formally
onounced his candidacy for the Re-
, , publican nomination for governor.
3 Senator Owen of Oklahoma, whose
term will-expire next March, will be
opposed for re-election by former
w Lovernor Charles N. Haskell,
YOU ARE PRO
LY AWARE
That Huyler’s Chocolates and Cocoas are bestof the WORLD’S products of the cocoa bean.
Acting on our policy, “Nothing too good for our customers,” we have secured the exclusive
agency on this superb line. When next you order sweet or bitter chocolate or cocoa be
- sure to remember HOYLERS .
Phones 35 and 604
608-610 Ohio
O. W. BEAN & SO
GROCERS AND COFFEE ROASTERS
Phones 35 and 604
608-610 Ohio
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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/m1/6/: 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.