Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 108, Ed. 1 Monday, September 16, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, SEPT. 16th, 1907.
Professional ? Ads
HUFF, BARWISE & HUFF
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Oppiob:—Room 18 a 15 Kemp A
Lasker Block also rear
First National Bank.,
DR. W. H. FELDER,
-DENTIST-
Southwest Corner 7th street,
Ohio Avenue.
WICHITA FALLS.
TEXAS
N. HENDERSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
... Office, Kemp & Lasker Block. ...
DR. H. A. WALLER
DENTIST
Crown and Bridge work a
specialty.
Office—Over Mater-Smith Drug
Store.
Wichita Falls. :-: :-: Texas.
J. T. MONTGOMERY,
Attornet-At- Law.
Office—Over Farmers Bank and
Trust Company.
Wichita Falls. -
Texas
T. B. GREENWOOD,
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
County Attorney Wichita County and
Notary Public.
Office Over Farmers’
1 Trust Company,
a
Bank
and
L H. MATHIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Wichita Falls. -. a’Texas
Booms 1S 17, City Nations
Bank block,over Nicholson’s ar
goods store
The St James
HIRD TERI
CONGRESSMEN AND SENATORS
PERSISENT IN ITS REVIVAL.
NEED ANOTHER DENIAL !
Believed That President Roosevelt
Will Be Impelled to Make Further
Statement on the Subject.
Washington, Sept. 14.—Members of 1
the house and senate who are begin-
ning to drift into Washington are
showing much unanimity in urging
that President Roosevelt be given a
third term. It is clear that when the
president gets back to Washington
there will be a great revival of the
third term talk, provided he is given a
hearty reception in the West, on his
trip to Canton and down the Mississ-
ippl. This talk will emanate from
members of the house in districts
where the third term sentiment is
strong and from senators representing
States that have a powerful Roosevelt
following. Others of congress than
these find it politic to talk in favor of
a third term whether they desire it or
not.
This week there has been a lot of
third term talk from senators and rep-
resentatives, and there is no question
that much more of it will be heard
when the president gets back to Wash-
ington for the season, and the mem-
bers of congress begin to gather in |
Washington more thickly to get ready 1
for the opening of congress.
At that time there will be opportu-1 ,
nity for judging what the third term I
advocates are going to accomplish. If
the president is disposed to give en- (
couragement to the third term talk, as
be is charged with so freely, it will (
probably develop this fall; if he is set
against it, as his friends insist, and is
bent on nominating Taft, this fact will 1
probably be made manifest,
A good many believe that the third (
term' movement will be prevented to
the president before he has been in 11
Washington any length of time In so '
serious a light that he will be impelled
to deal with it in a further sattement/
Excursion to Lake Wichita.
The Wichita Falls and Southern rail-!
way ran an excursion train from this
city to Lake Wichita yesterday, mak-
ing three trips during the day, the first
train leaving here at 8 a. m., the sec-
ond at 2 p. m. and the third at 7 p. m. *
■ Mr. C. L. Fontaine, general freight
and passenger agent of the road, in
— — speaking to a reporter of the Times on 1
Leading Hotel of City:
--* ■
J. B. BOWEN Prop.
G. L. WAGNER, Clerk.
the subject, said that 374 tickets were 1
sold. The distance is only about six
miles and a ticket for the round trip!
sold for 25c. 1
Those who .went out to the lake
spent the day most pleasantly. Re-
American Plan."
.V. */. %.". $2.00 per day
TIN SHOP-
ure Water
freshment stands, such as cold drinks,
sandwiches and ice cream, were on
the ground and the little naptha launch
Benton, which carries about twenty,
five passengers, waa kept busy through
the day making its regular trips across
and from one end to the other of the
big lake, covering a distance of about
ten miles. A
The crowd was orderly find well-be-
haved and seemed to enjoy the trip
to the fullest extent.
Mr. Fontaine informs the Times that
another excursion will be run to the
lake on next Sunday, but that the first
train will not leave here quite se early,
perhaps not until 9 or 10 o’clock. He
also said that it is more than likely
that excursions will be run to the lake
every Sunday from now on.
In the near future a pavilion will be
constructed on the banks of the lake
and when this is done these excursions
will become more popular.
These Days is an Item
* Worth Considering.
We furnish everything
necessary to catch and de-
liver rain water from the
time it falls on your roof
until you place it to your
lips pure and clear. ::
We Know How.
There will be a call-
| ed meeting of the
R. A. M. for Mon-
day and Tuesday
nights, Sept. 16th
and 17th, for the
purpose of work in
Mark and Past.
108-2t L H. LAWLER, High Priest
We already have a nice trade, but
are prepared to take care of more. If
you are not a customer of ours we
would be pleased to have you. We
have two teams and plenty of coal.
Call at our office or phone No. 33.
Wichita Grain and Coal Co. 10S-tf-d£w
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- Get California grapes, apples, or-
anges and lemons from King &
White.
d&w-tf
tter SEE US About it.
We have Jost received our first ship-
ment of new bulk kraut. Phone ns
your orders.
TREVATHAN a BLAND.
ss
J0OQ
5.
1 Of J
J, ONin
The New Fall Fashions
i The pleasure of coming out in a tailored suit of newest
cut and shade with the visitation of fall weather is well
i worth the full pr ce to any woman, both in service and
enjoyment.
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CUTAWAY COAT.SUITS in - Nice line of Voile and Panama
- aoropular- $15 to $30
Skirts in all pop- CE - $1 E
ular colors.........Po TO Pio
Remember Our MILLINERY OPENING Wednesday and
Thursday, August 11th and 12th.
o Nutt, Stevens
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Think of This
Have you ever given us
any of your trade? IF
NOT, WHY NOT? Our
goods are kept fresh and
we guarantee every article
put out. Give us your
trade for September,we'll
give you prompt service.
MORRIS &, FARRIS
PHONE 60..
E. M. WINFREY
& COMPANY,
Dealers in
FIREARMS, SPORTING GOODS,
BICYCLES AND SEWING MA-
CHINE SUPPLIES FINE POCK-
ET CUTLERY.
General Repairing a Specialty.
Agents RAGYCLE, best Bicycle made
Indiana Ave. Wichita Falls, Tax.
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE.
Phone W. A. McClellan’s
residence if you want to
BUY or RENT a
MACHINE
Machine Needles, or oil.
REPAIRS ON HAND.
W. A. McClellan,
ook! Look!
gains! Bargains!!
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Bargains!! Bargains!!!
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Drills! Drills! Drills! Drills!!’
10, 12, and 14 disk Columbia Drills, $62.50, $72.50 and $82.50
10, 12 and 14 disk West Texas Drills, $62.50, $72.50 and $82.60
Seven and Eight Hoe List$r Drills..................$55.00 and $60,00
. Call and examine them, it will pay you
1 to do so before vou buy.
ita Falls Implement Co.
ICHITA COMMERCIAL
OPENS SEPT. 16th, 1907
Over First National Bank.
This College is afliated with the Went Teas Business Conece. Abe.
which is one one of the best educational institutions in u se W
guarantee our course to be thorough in every respect. Invent ere
enrolling elsewhere. . FOR INFORMATION naan * P
FOR INFORMATION Address,
A. M. BEEMAN, Wichita Falls, Tex.
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Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 108, Ed. 1 Monday, September 16, 1907, newspaper, September 16, 1907; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1693723/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.