Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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The Ohio fight is a prelude to a pass law is one of the best ever
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At a 'law and order" mass meeting
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held by the negroes the other night,
•me of the negroes. Felix Lindsay, who
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as. as a whole, will sustain but little'
loss on account of the failure of the
• hio Republicans is to be carried bit-
terly Into the next State convention of
ministration as president of our coun-
try, and believing that’the great works, .
Inaugurated during that time would
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houses are made the loafing and loung-
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memorable one.—St. Ipuis Republic.
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167 “move on” and enforce it to the letter.
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Foraker's defiance of the Republican are elaborately printed, containing a
State Committee in its endorsement picture of the White House, under
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All subseriptions payable in advance.
Advertising rates made known on ap-
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of Taft means neither more nor less
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The line of cleavage is too clearly
marked foreompromise. Taft stands
for the Rooseveltian policies and for
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President more strict with their negro help there
rich wing of the party, which opposes them indicates that 1 some one has
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cuss the Moroccan situation was held
here this afternoon. Foreign Minister
Pichon expressed himself in favor of
Immediate energetic action by France
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wicMItA DAILY TIMES, wicHTA FALLS, tExAs, AUaUST 2nd, 1907.
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printed paragrph: 1 desire to express . . ,1
lay entire satisfaction with your ad- in their hne ,
Buy your Shoes at our store and we guarantee you satisfaction.
Yours ^q please, .
P. H PENNINGTON COMPANY.
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CAPITAL SURPLUS MO PROFUS $115,650.00
Rerardiess of the amount of ypur banking business we
want it. We have facilities for handling real estate pap r
them hall from towns which have
forced them to leave. We should do
likewise and pass the order around to
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would be less rowing among the ne-
groes. There are a few well-behaved
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and - hard-working negroes making •
their homes In. Wichita Falla and Felix 1
is one of them. The city needs all *
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with which he operates will go to the railroads free than the humblest cil -cated as the firsestep the proposing to
hnn to pmevent the nomination of any han anythpestanenoldnpdoyehatyrtchespamm ot the immeelate ot
man who has not had a good under railroads or working in behalf of pub- French and Spanish troops at the
Standing with the monopolies which He charity to ride free while others scene ot the my were French news-
have hitherto owned the Republican without influence .or pull must pay papers excepting Asocial tat ic jour-
full fare or be put off the train? , Bar- 55. toe N-x“5 your
ar- L ' ring some features of the bill the anti- nals, are unanimous in demanding the
h mi “t 5 _ ** _ " - "" * * wsit-zovernment to take decisive steps to
_ r enforce respect for France in Moro,
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3, 1907, at the poetoffice at Wichita that kind of negroes it can get.
Falls, Texas, under the Aet of Con- other kind should not be tolerated and
3, 1879.1_______________ there should be a general cleaning out
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of the country President Roosevelt has
Wichita Falls, Texas, August 2nd, 1907. j within the last Cew days received pos-
-------- tal cards urging him,to reconsider his
WHAT FORAKER STANDS FOR. ' declaration of 1901 and accept another
be best comyleted were you again the ■
6, which Boosevelt is said president, I urge you to reconsider
on which he has made no your declaration of 1904 and accept
Ry the month (mail or carrier.. 80
By the Week (mail or Carrier.. 18
fer a tav by reporting same to the or move out, and it they do not take
Times. Phom—Ofice, 187. Residence
(Those having friends or relatives of them. They should be made to un-
vi siting in or out of the city will con- dertsand now that they must behave
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We carry the best lines of Shoes to be found and every pair guaranteed to be
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the tariff should be changed only by
making the rates more prohibitive.
The fight in Ohio is not waged over
State preferences or State favorites.
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-which divide the two fact ions, a re ir-
reconclible and they exist among Re-
„ ! . . under the sidewalks. The handbills „ . ,___
publicans in every State. Suppressed 1 - ' small grain crops
2. .... . . .. ... . cost as much as a half column adver-
i Illinois, Indiana and Pennsylvania. ,__ m----—
'-J , g,,. .... , tisement in the home paper. All the STERN ACTION MUST BE TAKEN
rhe -only other States which have put .
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Torward candidates for the Republican s read the advertisement. Results, By France and Spain ir. Holy War is
Presidential nomination.t hey are made. ’ • +KL. A..-da
the merchant who uses the newspaper "o De verted
conspicuous in Ohio for the fai reach , ... ~ , r,
• - . has 3,500 more readers. There'll no By Associated Press. •
“ purpot o focusing opposition to estimating the amount»' bnsiness that Paris, France, Aug. 2.—An extraor-
rev^n “Pd SoFporation EKula adevristng does bring to . merchant, dinary meetinx •' the cabtnet to dis
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. Foraker must foresee that Taft Will *
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set the endorsement of the Ohio Re-t
where from 820 to $50 worth of busi-
publican State convention, but hopes’ .
. .. ... ,2. jness there can be no doubt.— Americani I
by keeping sip a bitter factional fight p 1 to secure reparation for the murders
ro make Taft unavailable in the Na ____________- of Europeans at Casa Blanca and to
in order to induce the negroes to oc-
cupy them and do their work. are al-! v* • • $
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Roosevelts policies of regulating in- started a vigorous campaign to induce
terstate corporations and believes that the president to change his mind.'* their money into these enterprises are C
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A newspaper has .">.000 readers for .. ’ _
that-the cotton crop is now assured,
each 1,000 subscribers. A merchant • 1.8 . , ... : .1
The acreage is large and the crop is |
who puts out 1,000 handbills gets pos- . _ .... 3 ..... .2 . j
♦ in fine condition, and If the price holds
sibly 300 or 400 people to lead them, .1 . ... .. . _
r T up the farmers of this section of Text
is. If the boy who is.-trusted to ' 7 •
distribte them does not chuck them
tariff revl
to favor.
definite Ah-cfaration* Foraker, on the another nomination.' Printed in Phil-
stump n Ohio. as In th^ Senate at adelphia. the cards ha v come from
Washington. is working with the Aid many States, and the growing flood of
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9ubicr.pt on Rates: ‛ Wichita Falls today than in any other
Ry the year (mall or carrier). 85 00 town in the state or Texas. Most or
To claim all the possible
Rood things for a stove
and quite another thing
‘‘to deliver the goods.”
The Quick Meal Gaso-
: lene Stove
has never disappointed a
user yet after all the years
, it has been used. You
certainly do not take a
i chance if you buy a Quick
5 Meal. We want you to
see our line of Stoves,
Ranges, ' Refrigerators,
, Ice Cream Freezers,plain
and fancy Screen Doors.
Our prices are right. If
you are from Missouri
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greater one. The Republican Nation- ten into the laws of the State.-'
Point Chronicle. .
year will be a What are the bad features of the co. Some newspapers express the opin-
anti-phas law. Brother Gilmore? You log that Germany will not now stand .
helped to make it, and therefore ought in-the way. The La Republicque Fran-;
to be in a better position than others cable says unless the head pf Mael-
* to poini out the deficiencies. nanin Pasha, the governor of Casa
• ' —-k------ * Blanca is obtained. a genuine holy
rock a leading part, made a sugges- From the why yr^rk is being pushed war will likely be precipitated and this '
on that, if carried out, will do much on our two new cotton gins, thy cotton will endanger the Algerians. -
toward ridding the town of the- lawless j oil mill and cotton compress, it would ( -—m.
,^^4 .mutton ---- thn nannta -V- -t- retting t-b—th- 1- - r-!
tional Convention. His virtual state . When Governor Campbell went to insure the salety of Europeans still
ment that he will abide by the action leave Wills Point the other day he pur there. Inasmuch as France and Spain
•W the State Convention in an indorse- chased a railroad ticket just as any are charged by the Algeciras confer-
. memi of Taft is olny a concession tonthenatravswnam“moreAndghthhhouldence to act together in the matter of
party regularity- He and the faction Governor of Texas id ride over the' policing Casa Blanca, M. Plchon advo-
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w E WILL GIVE to the one guessing" the nearest number qf pairs of Shoes sold by
++ us during the week, choice of any pair of Shoes in our house, up to and including
all $4.00 Shoes. ’
warning andquit their meanness and YOU SELCT YOUR OWNSHOES. \ •
go to work, should be made to leave ‘ __■'
Wichita Falla The time to act in this You are entitled to one guess for every dollar's worth ofShoes you buy. In case
muatter has alrendy been delayed .00 of a tiein the-guessing the pamesof the parties tying wl be put into a box, shook
4. and someone blindfolded win draw out one name, who will be declared the winner., .
Drawing to take place Saturday night at 9 o’clock.
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