Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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WICHITA DAILY TI
s, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, OCT. 16th, 1007.
: PERSONAL MENTION
**********
Rev. John Campbell of Abilene is in
the city today.
J. A. Jones of Petrolia was transact-
ing business here today.
1 L. Powell returned today from a
business trip to Electra
R. F. Simpson has returned from bis
visit to the Fort Worth fair.
X J. H. Coleman, a prominent business
man of Alvarado, Texas, is in the city
prospecting. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee and children of
Town Park are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Crites of this city.
ir YOU HAVE
: R. W. Carter, a prominent farmer
1 of the Beaver creek neighborhood, was
transacting business here today,
p Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henson of Iowa
Mrs. E. O. Moore Is visiting relatives
in Dallas.
W: W. Craig left for Archer City
today on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brice of Seymour
were In the city today en route to
Fort Worth.
Miss Robby Curry reutrned today
from Dallas, where she has been visit-
ing friends.
, Mrs. A. D. Magner or Fort Worth ar-
rived in the city today on a visit to
her father Mr. J. T. A. Fleming. 1
Morgan Mayfield, general manager
of the Mayfield Lumber Company, with
headquarters at Dallas, Is in the city.
W. R. Nail, one of Baylor county's
Never
Tried
Park were in the city today on their
return home from Fort Worth, where
they hadibeen attending the fair.
. .M.E Glasgow, assistant cashier of
- the First National Bank of Alvarado,
Texas, passed through the city today
en route to Munday on business.
prosperous farmers, was here today on
his return home from Fort Worth,
where he had been marketing hogs.
Judge J. M. Morgan of Knox City
was here today on his return home
from Gainesville, where he had been
attending the Fifty-Sixth Grand -En-
campment of the I. O. O. F. of Texqs
Judge Morgan of Knox City, judge1
- Every picture a feature tonight at
Majestic.
of the Fiftieth Judicial District, was
in the city today on his way home from
Gainesville, where he had been to at-
tend the grand encampment of Odd
Fellows
Miss Vallie Slagle, daughter of F. B
Slagle, the railroad contractor, and J.
E. Elliott were united in marriage at
the Presbyterian manse at 3 o'clock
yesterday afternoon by Rev. J. J. Dal-
aton..
See the Ilinoy heaters at Thatch-
er’s. 133-er
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morous subject, at the Majestic to-
night.
__
"When Women Vote," or when moth-
er rules the world, an extremely hu.
Rev F. E Wyatt and wife of Quan-
zah are visiting friends here today. He
was formerly pastor of the Christian
church in this city and the Times is
requested to announce that he will be
glad to meet all his friends at the
prayer meeting tonight at the Christian
church.
Mr. and Mrs. M B. Rexford arrived
here yesterday from Corvallis, Ore-
Don't miss the feature program at
the Majestic tonight.
Thatcher s the leading stove man in
Wichita Falls. T 1° tr
• —___
Blanke-Werneker make the best can
dies and we are sole agents for their
line of goods in this section. The
Cream Bakery. . , . 1306
anything we sell, we
should be glad to have
you make the expert,
ment. If you have
you will come again
without being asked.
, We point out to you”
that our Fall models in
men’s clothes are in
from the shops and un-
packed. They a re I
i Stein-Bloch* made and
include sack business
suits, raincoats, over« |
coats, and some particu-1
larly attractive special I
styles for young men,’
These clothes are made 1
by expert tailors, will |
nt and last as no other |
. clothes we have seen. I
1 son and will make this county their
future home. Mr. Rexford is a nephew
of Mr. E. Rexford, one of Wichita coun-
ty's best citizens. Young Mr Rex-
ford win reside on his uncle's farm,
twelve miles north of town. *
i If Jou want shrimp, lobster or dev
iled crabs just phone us. We have
them...
TREVATHAN & BLAND.
Cotton weighed, insured and stored
in warehouse, yGin running full blast
Your patronage solicited. Farmers
Union Warehouse Co. / 128411
* .u-tl
THIS LABEL STANDS von S3 YEARS
= OF KNOWING HOW =======
Walsh &
Clasbey
ee)
Agents for the Celebrated
DUNLAP HAT.
DR. J. W. DUVAL,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat—Xray
and Electricity.
Wichita Falls. . Texas
Stuck the Show hr Indiscretion. 1
A novel case against Ringling Bros,
circus was settled here Tuesday to the
satisfaction of all parties, upon the
show people paying $62.50 damages
It appears that when the advertising
car went to Millsap, the bill posters
Halted for permission by the Ware-
house Company to post bills on the
walls of the warehouse. They were re-
fused permission by the warehouse
manager, but proceeded to decorate
the walls with flaming posters an-
nouncing the coming of the World’s
Greatest Shows. The warehouse com-
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pany through its attorney, filed suit for such action was against their consent
$100 actual and$125 exemplary dam-consent
ages, and had citation served on the
show as soon as they arrived in Weath-
erford. At a conference between the
manager of the show and of the ware-
house and Its attorney, the Ringling
people stated that they regretted very
much that their employe had shown
such a disregard of the rights of others
and that the employe who committed
the act would be discharged as soon as
he has located. They paid $62.50 dam-
ares, which was satisfactory to the
warehouse people and also appeared
satisfactory to the Ringling Bros —
Weatherford Plain Texan.
The ice cream season is about over
and we are giving our special attention
to the candy trade. Have just recelr-
ed a fresh line of the very finest flavor-
ed chocolate and box candies. The
Cream Bakery.
130 6t
and assured the warehouse people that
A fresh supply of cranberries just
received. 15c per quart Nutt
ens & Hardeman. * 133-2t
Heinz’s pork and beans with tomato
sauce at 12% and 174c per can; also
Monarch red kidneys beans at 12%
Phone 232. Nutt, Stevens A Harde
man.
133-2t
1
1 •
How Easy it is to Make a Good Cup orc
Manor Mouee Coffee and a Metior Coffee
5 1 - -
A coffee demonstration with the aid . _.. _.
You can’t produce the results he does when you
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offee with
Percolator
an expensive is a little like buying goods of , street fakil.
i get the stuff Home to save your life. .
On Next Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, We Are Going
Tetii-ZE S O
at our store made from Manor House in a Metior Percolator.
Coffee and the Pot at a moderate cost
f will deem it a special favor if you will
to Serve Coffee
... a , If while you wait, and as we can sell s
you can do just what we do. So you know what you are xeeinoth the
come and let us show you. , 5 6
QUALITY! GROCERS •
Ohio Avenue, Wichita Falls, Texas.
TELEPHONE No. 35 9-
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Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1907, newspaper, October 16, 1907; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1693752/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.