Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, June 24, 1907 Page: 6 of 8
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Worth yesterday, .Sidney Webb of
Bellevue purchased the famous Carls-
bad mineral water wells at Mineral
Joint Installation of Masonic Officers.
The officers elected by the Blue
H. B. Patterson has purchased the
residence of Howard Mahaffie on the
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Meeting of the\ Texas Five Million
Make body and mind both at
ease--Prepare your food on a
Charter Oak Stove; and make
your music on a Baldwin Piano
and you have the desired result
As the Charter Oak enters the
back door, see that the Baldwin
comes in at the front but be sure
to have all the windows raised as
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Gratification was expressed yester-
day by many Fort Worth people over
the apparent plans of the Kansas City,
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road that could bebuf it would promise
to bring and hol such an enormous
trade for the business elements of this
city
It is pointed out that unless this
great western territory is connected di-
stantial buildings are to go up In the Lodge of Masons last Friday and the
business portion of the city at once, omicers elected by the R. A. M. Lodge
but an authorativetashrdlushrdlushrd a week ago will be jointly installed
Regardless of the amount of your banking busi-
***** ** want it. We have facilities for handling
real estate paper.
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We make ice cream that is second
to none. Your orders solicited. Cream
Compression of cotton at the gin is
now the issue in the minds of all the
thoughtful men who know what “gin
. compression" stands for. The time
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Several other large deals are pend- l
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Houston, Tex., June 24.—The next
regular meeting of the Texas Five Mil-
Hon Club will be held in El Paso dur
ing the latter part of August, the exact
date to be decided upon within the
next few days. 1 -of
With a commendable spirit of pro-
pressiveness the border city has of-
fered $500,000 if the Diamond Jubilee
and Southwestern Exposition can be
secured for their city and provided the
government will make an appropria-
tion of nt least fl,000.000. The sub-
ject will be discussed further at the
but an authoritative' announcmeeat tonight at the lodge's hall in the third
cannot be made at this time. ”1 T ..story of the First National bank build-
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user yet after all the
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stomach troublesand blues must I
have a place of escape. «
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from kitchen to parlor.
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southeast corner of Ninth and Bluff tion with Fort Worth. This. In itself,
etreets for a consideration of $3,500. would mean much for Fort Worth —
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The Quick Meal
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whether we are crowned with flowers
or chilled with winter's snows, with,
happiness let's ill the hours till we
turn up our toes.—Ex.
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Substantial New Structures Will Be
greeted—Several Deals Not
Yet Closed.
Several good trades In Wichita real
estate were cloned last Saturday, and
the deals Indicate that the market ten-
dency is still on the upward move
Jackson & Moore report the sale of
the building at the corner of Eighth
Street and Ohio Avenue, and occu
pied by Jackson Brothers implement
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pressed at the gin and routed from
that point of shipment direct to port
or domestic factory will require less
than one-half the car service en route
to the mill or Dprt, will require less
handling, will reach market in better
condition and bring a better price per
pound, all other things being equal. Wells. The consideration was $62,000.
All of these advantages will in the -Fort 'North Record.
TREVATHAN & BLAND.
Cream Bakery "Mother's read.*
Made at home by machinery. _5 cents.
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tn a deal consummated in
certainly do not take
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Meal. We want you I
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Ice Cream Freezers,plai
• and fancy Screen Don;
Our prices are ri^ht
you are from Misso
Eighth Sstreet for n consideration of
$3,000. Mr. Moore and Mr. Charles
Bean, who is the owner of the other
half interest in the lot announce that
as soon as they can secure the labor
they will begin the construction of a
two-story brick business block with a
ground dimension of 50x150 feet •
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among the masses of the people con- Lawler, T. C. Thatcher, Fort McHam;
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Ca. by H. J. Jackson of Orange at a
consideration of $12,000.
R M. Moore has purchased a half
~ all the men of worth Into an open "
grave must fall ahd crumble back to
earth. Then lt's not join the mad af- .
fray a nd. st niggle like the deuce, and
agonize our lives away,for really what
ta the use? Let's live and love and sing
the while and work some now and
, then, and give to everyone the smile
that cheers the heart of men.. And
Mexico and Orient to construct a line 1
from Fort Worth to Roswell, N. M.. (
crossing Its main line at Renjamin. a
The opinion is unanimous that para-
mount among Fort Worth’s present (
needs is such a railroad. Nothing ।
they argue, will mean so much for the
abl feasible project, and therefore
there seems to be but little doubt that
the Orient route Is now Interesting it-
self In the proposition.
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warding the report that Captain Burk
Burnett and others propose to . con-
struct a line from Dickens east to a
connection with the Weatherford, Min-
eral Wells A Northwestern, affording
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trade to Kansas City and other points,
when it rightfully belongs to Fort
Worth, the gateway to the vast do-
main.
Such a road is considered a remark-
to stay. He flies around and makes afriends in this city, who were Elad of
fuss and then he hikes away. Some the opportunity for hearing him again.
interest in the vacant lot at the south-
west corner of Indiana Avenue and
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MARKET IS LIVELY AND A NUM
BCR OF TRANSFERS MADE.
Preparations for this event are at-
leady under way in the Five Million
club offices, and It is conservatively es-
timated that six hundred members will
journey to the western border on this
occasion. The trip will be known as
tbe “Vacation Convention,” and it is
hoped that every business man in the
State will defer his summer vacation
until this time, when all can spend a
delightful time together at an altitude
of 3,700 feet above the sea.
One of the enjoyable features of the
trip will be a journey to Cloudcroft as
guests of the El Paso Commercial Club
This alone will be worth the time and
money consumed in the trip.
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Others are pleased with our Riche
lieu coffee. If you are not getting just
what you want, try it. 36c and 35c a
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALCS, TEXAS, JUNE 24h,
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course of time accrue in part to the m
growers" interest. Therefore we tavor Rev. 1 A- Cahill »' Port Arthur oe-
th. study of this mtter or do lorn cupled the puipit at the First Presby-
pression—compression at the Individ terian church yesterday both at the
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The Mgn Mon. .
□ver Trevathan & Bland’s
Grocery Store.
style, but ths time for a campaign of
education on this subject is faat ap-
A proaching The bale of cotton com-
men imagine they are great and try
. to tear up jack., but each one meets
the same old fate and trots the same
old track. Creat Caesar's dead and
turned to olay and so is Cicero. Alex-
a ider has gone the way the rest of
us must go. The sages, poets. heroes.
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Adyantages of Compression at th. Gin. J. D. Avis, lb. newly elected wor-
shipful master of the Blue Lodge, has
made out the following Hat of appoint-
ive officers for the ensuing year:
Senior Deacon, L. C. Hinckley: Ju-
may not yet bo ripe for the adoption nior Deacon, C. W Richolt; finance
of the gin compressed bale. because of committe. J. A. Richolt, Frank Collier,
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Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, June 24, 1907, newspaper, June 24, 1907; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565640/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.