Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 226, Ed. 1 Monday, February 3, 1908 Page: 6 of 10
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, FEB. srd, 1908
DON’T PAY RENT ALL YOUn LIIL
Buy your own home; do it now; instead of accumulating a handful of rent receipts at the end of the year. Apply your money to the purchase
of a home and be independent.
THE WICHITA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Has just completed twenty-five modern cottages,-of from four to five rooms each, situated from 6 to 8 blocks of the business portion of the city
For the purpose of further developing its property, the company has decided to offer for sale a number of its houses. The following is a list of
the houses, with the prices asked for each:. .
Price List of Property Owned by The Wichita Development Co.
HOUSE NO.
1 NO. 310 BURNETT ST.
2 " 312 “ “ Cor. 4th Bur.
" Cor.4th Bur.
PRICE $1350.00
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
400
“ 402
* 404
“ 406
* 410
" 412
“ 500
“ 504 -
" 508
* 511
* 507
" 505
“ 503
* 501
1 413
/ 411
“409
Cor. 5th Bur.
Cor. 5th Bur.
with lot 8---
Cor.5th Bur.
Cor.5th Bur.
7th
1650.00
1650.00
1400.00
1400.00
1400.00
1450.00
1700.00
1800.00
1500.00
1500.00
1600.00
1400.00
1400.00
1650,00
1550.00 *
1650.00
1400.00
1500,00
HOUSE NO. 20 NO, 408 AUSTIN AVE
" “ 21 “ 410.....
” " 22 “ 412
“ “ 23 “ 500
” " 24 “ 502 "
* “ 25 “ 504
PRICE $1250.00
Cor. 4th Austin
Cor.4th Austin
Vacant Lots
Lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Block No. 121, Price each
Lot No. 4, “ “ 145,
Lot No. 10,
Lots No.
4. 5, 6
* 144,
" 144,
All inside lots went half of blocks No. 121, 122, 145, each
Corner lots west side same blocks - - -
Prices, on other lots on application.
1250.00
1300.00
1500.00
1250.00
1250.00
$250.00
350.00
300.00
200.00
200.00
250.00
These houses are extra well built and finished; large rooms, solid concrete foundations, all flues built from the ground, all screened, wired for
electric lights, a small barn goes with every house, lots 50X150 feet, running back to the alley. Liberal terms given. Reasonable cash pay-
ment, balance on monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual payments at 8 per cent interest. There is no better town in which to invest than
Wichita Falls, and no better property in the city than this; close in, free from dust, the best of soil, well drained, and the highest land of any
part of the city lying in the valley. Tl e telephone and electric light companies are now putting in their'respective lines, and the water mains
will be installed in a very abort time. To see the property and for full particulars, call on,
BEAN & STONE, Agents
Office St. James Hotel Block Telephone 63
-TIN SHOP
‘s
Pure Water
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 yonr
lips pure and clear. :-:
The Henrietta Railroad.
The Henrietta and Southwestern
railroad trade has been completed to
within three miles of Goose Lake in
th is counity for some time. _
Under the new management survey-
ora have been running surveys from a
point on Post Oak creek south through
Windthorst, and the people there are
now out with a subscription list rais-
Int the bonus. It is not known just
what amount the railroad will aak
them for, but It ia rumored that It la
$10,000. On Monday J. H. Meurer In-
formed a reporter for the Dispatch
that $4,000 or thereabouts was sub-
scribed the first day.
It Is learned that enough steel has
been bought to lay the track out a
few miles from Henrietta, the cross
ties having been in the Henrietta
yards for several months.—Archer
City Dispatch.
E. M. WINFREY
Dealer in
FIREARMS, SPORTING GOODS.
BICYCLES AND SEWING MA-
CHINK SUPPLIES—FINE POCK-
ET CUTLERY.....
General Repairing a Specialty
Agents RAOYCLE, best Bieyele made
Indiana Ave. Wichita Falls. Tex
C. A. COX
F. W. SNYDER
COX & SNYDER
General Contractors.
Estimates furnished on ap-
plication.
OFFICE—At Moore & Richolt's
Lumber Yard
Wichita Falls, Texas.
We Know How.
Feb. 1 Is Distory.
1757—John Philip Kemble, actor, brother
of Mrs. Siddons, born in Lancashire:
died 1823.
1008—United States flag raised over the
town hall at Honolulu.
1905—Prince Sviatopeik-Mirsky, the liberal
minister of the Intertar la Russia, re-
- signed. Oswald Achenbach, well known
painter of the Dusseldorf school, died
in Dueseldort; born 1827.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS:
Better SEE US About it
I. H. PELLin
The old
Reliable mm
Tailor
Tonight and Tomorrow Morning.
Sun sets. Bail rises, 7:06. Moon rises,
7$1 a, m. Moon's age, 29 days. 8:35 p. m.,
moot at perigee, nearest approach to
earth. 8:28 a. m., new moon. A. D. 1886,
February had no full moon, which had
not occurred since creation and will not
againfor 2,500,000 years. Constellations
visible, 8:20 p m., during February, aa
follows: Overhead. Auriga, Gemini, Tau-
M; north, Vraa Minor; northeast, Ursa
Major, Canes Venaticl: east, Leo, Leo
Minor, Cancer; southeast. Hydra, Argo
Navis; south. Canto Minor, Monoceros,
Canto Major, Columba, Lepus, Orion:
southwest, Fluvius Eridanus, Cetus: west,
Arles, Pisces: northwest. Perseus, Andro-
meda, Cassiopela, Cepheus. Bright stars
visible, same hour: overhead, Capella, Pol-
lux, Aldebaran: east. Regulus, Denebola:
south, Procyon, Sirius, Bettelgeur, Rigel.
—= in Capricornus till the 14th; then
Aquarius. Zodiacal light in the west after
twilight on moonless nights la February.
full moon, which
sou
Has opened his tallor shop in the
rooms upstairs over Tullis' paint shop
and solicits your orders. If you like
to be dressy, then have him make you
D a suit All work guaranteed.
" Call and see my new Spring Samples.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
. • Suits pre vesd while you wait.
Stupid Fellow.
“Mary said ‘No' to me last night.”
sighed Peter Sioman, “but I don’t be-
tieve she could honestly tell why she
did it.'
“Oh, yen, she could,” replied his
cousin Kate. “She told me."th
“Did she?”
“Yes; she said she didn’t think you’d
take ‘No' for an answer."—Philadelphia
Press. E
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