Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 236, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1924 Page: 15 of 48
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ble to hold all its gain, easing in
he final dealings to s.a0 where it
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ton and a bargain.
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has also good servant house and
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The closest acres,
Wichita Falls. We have
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ent sacrifice that has ever been of-
eowr Sthinre Aennsan
We represent the owners of the
best acreage tracts left on the Two
nmheiate a call from von * an*
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in the market for a home it is to
your interest as well as ours that
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220 First National Bank Bldg.
Phones 2454-2953 7
-nosh." banerost
11 rooms extra large and
of, condition throughout
4 ----aut house and
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r model N. Including nep or Wire
6a indtuna. Phone 571
70wmoo
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Clarendon: my 202-acre farm, one
me Me CulTtanoo.ets
Fon th th owner Vive-toom
modern house on carline. close to
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any thing that you do not want.
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every day and thousands read them
not only for the bargains they of.
ter. but also because of the human
in "8 2
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:$5700722*22.9,
: NERS ‘ XR0 100 ou BAKED
one 5813. third floor’of Priddy
corner Tenth and Scott-sts
L—89PE EL ZQL BENE—
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freshens some
: New I modern home, completes
i CH P:
- von SaLl.rinc larso s-room
home: furnace, gas, marble shower,
servants’ house," garage, etc. Cor-
ner Tenth and Grant-sts., Phone
3029 or 3886 evenings. 1000 Grant.
Food location ai
F-Rool house unfurnished.
n.lis. Inquire next door. 309
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have a sxcri:
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Nicely furnished five-
servants house and
IScose in, on paver
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was very active and
, prices: were 1
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any four "It S"
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higher. The stendingee‘n 1
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seventh-st.F F high
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beautiful east front Tots on
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LAMAL E"TATP 5SHASR.
FOR SALE or trade, 4 see acres of
land and six-room houses: 106 truit
em ensu s:2 "I" In 1ot
sues miizen
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE
amo
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wvif-roon Nome on raptorial T.’T 42.” 7 AT"! SAFTES:
mIS" whis sod.5ou‘1.27,2215 compared
Chlengo Grain.
CHICAGO. Jan. S.—Mainly as a
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21- ", !:
outcome was hto l cent to half cen
decline with boats varying from
to A cent off to a cent advance, an
provisions at $ cents lower to 1
hm-zimmse was:
leaned to the opinion that the
amount of livestock on farms had
been under estimated. Meanwhile,
Missouri river markets were bidding
for corn in the Chicago territory,
and keeping competition sharp Riete
for demand for cash ontm were also
"Provisions averages a state high,
r. chiefly in response to higher guo-
ations on hegs. 7
.5 Open. High Low Close
WHEAT:
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i receipts were close, te
arket conditions were
orediven 200, beeves
Eil
re #a.no@3.60: butis
lives ve 00407.60,
vin
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1.2 L00s.f
temens
mixed $1.0801.40: light $1.0001 26:
common. $5,500 6.50: packing sows
$6 500 0.50: pigs $4.0002 0.00,
Sheeps 600: spring lambs $12.00
01286: feeders, $8.00 00 1 0.50; year-
tings $8.00*10.00; wethers $7.0000
12372.2220 sheep
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Loureyille * Nashvilli
Bitiet
ew York Central .2
T.N. H. and Harik
orfolk & Western ..
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an American Pctrole
CAUL ESIL ANL.
New Orleans Cotton.
Jan. .—Prices
FARM for rent, near K. M. A. Held, were lower in the cotton, market
want about 200 acres run in cotton, today throughout the session. but
Those not able to handle this need the selling pressure was confined to
not apply. I For further information e early tra ling. After that the
tendency was to recovery, and in the
AAs ESTATE WANTBU IRPpracdcan-The best-or the any.
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Apply 315 Scottwas at 14 58 and October at 28.88.
WANTED. To buy1-room house The opening calf brought a con-
with good title to lot: must be siderable volume of selling orders,
aroimmo nt Pre
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femme mNHE” zoh paLm
$ Have some dandy wood tarms to
wt: - EZAOMMIE
er City townsite; one
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one mile from deep test, by
Kansas Co.: have derrick up;
stract titles free from oil I-nou. v .
dood land; good fence. Write or DI
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Famous South Plains" country,
where greater opportunities are
fered the man with little money for
$25 per acre 1S years to pay, at 6
per cent interest. This will never
" W aWoDKLL |
Rooms Kahn Dias. Phone 6383-5820
160-ACRK farm for sale, 400 varda
of Iowa Park paving: real good Im-.
-F-Y*A,II"ONSE
eidersote voumO OE BliTRE PFdeies
aroused at most entirely by the exe
tremetyl poor showing of Liverpool
and, by private cablegrams from that
1 market stating that liquidation by
holders of large contracts had been’
extremely heavy because of pessi-
mistie feeling over the British nor
fitical situation. This early setting
carried prices off the lowest of the
lay, where list stood at losses un-
der yesterday’s close of 54 to 57
LOST
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Jan.
ANII
KAMAAT af” MN"E" catcler
800; calves 100, for week, short
$3.0009 25: cows $4.0006001
bus M’mnsta sheer send
Hogat: 2,500; higher: heavy
butchers $7,00007.20: packing grades
$6.7506.001 top $7.50; bulk of sales
$6.85007.30.
Sheep: 500t for weak: top lambs
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BrAurirut nuier Buwdarow
: Located on one of the best paved
:* 4. “ Mm Teas."
229,-o.eee o.e
five place: oak floors in two rooms;
vers large closets: wide concrete
poron: solid driver garage and
servants house. This beautiful
bungalow was built for a home and
is priced under the market r
. WELCH & RICHARDSON .
764 Ninth-st, Phone 5367.
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Tltrroom modern frame house.
ME-icw Beethand ha.
"Fire clamo tive-room brick house,
extra nicely tarnishci two garages
Mmenee. "S ROW " on The
mod 3
1 E in.
one block from Kemp hotel we
have a ot 50x160 feet with a good
art * En *Fe
. art
sues
, two more honst.Y
iler
w cottage, in Floral
hed, unfurnished or
- at bargain; leave
51%.,” 12.2mn 22
, von A steel
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mutTic
Transcontinental on
Demme.P."prm:"Mt
"Found Reetime, Lent hetwern
Kemp Hotel and Strand Theater
Return to elerk’s desk, Kemp
Hotel. Reward.
Ch’esgm Cash Grain
CHICAGO. Jan. 5.—Wheat: No. 1
hard 1.10.
Corn: No. 2 mixed 749c. %
Oats: No. : white 45104Bte.
RAN# FV san fWh.ae
NO BOLE, weevil Th U. B. Elephant
Butte irrigated project. Rich lands
m**nam om,2o.etomn*.
yields affairs, fruit, truck dairy, 1
poultry products. Ident I all-year I
as-O-E
*ex.e..m., 2. Win
road. Small payment down will as- -
525223.E fiietr so. T2oW: 222. |
WE HAVE three s-acre tracts on 1
the Iowa Park pavement, just three
miles beyond the city limits that we 1
can sell you for $1500 each.” with
very easy terms; take a look at
them, our sign is on the land. J. C.
CRANE & SON8,,434 Bob Waggoner
TEN ACRES on 1 owa Paris highway
to trade for a good residence. Thin
is close an acreage and will soon
double in value. Party owning
w t 2L"W8RSILT:
Room 9 Kann Bidr. Phone 9381-5020
SUBURBAN. Acrease tracts, ad-
joining city limits on the south.
* STATON a STATON
Anything in Real Estate
112.Mishth-ef.--- Phone."28
Lemee senese wester—
WANTED—To buy 2-room "house,
with good title to lot; must be
worth the money. George Parks,
easonescuA
NOT"* RUSPEIXYEION
Notice is hereby given by the AT-
tex Oil Company, an unincorporated
027 T mart:
now being made to the secretary of
state for the state of Texas, for the
eeciPI A. Ann!" S
Company, and that upon said. Arter
Oil Company’s becoming incorper
as=e= ***2MMLA""
.y...a.ZPurtne nonet in given that
T 37.41. ‘%. DIh# ETE
“NOTICE or pissoutrron or
PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership between R. M. Brown,
A. Reid and D. A. Allen was dis-
solved on the 1st day of January,
A. D. 1924. All debts due to said
partnership are to he paid to D. A.
Allen and C. A. Reid, and those
due from said partnership ‘are as.
sumed by the said D. A. Allen and
C. A. Reid and are to he discharged
at 905 Lamar street in the city of
Wichita Falls, Wichita county.
Texas, where the business will be
continued by the said D. A. Allen
*2.2292 1222AIJN PROTURO a co. t I’U" ."% -" -"‘" "- ne """"
(h/own-canoss owner e-THIorcavenue stand Chone,"7or r R04 AT AN en. Dated this in
row axLE. Irotereui 1 mea.F. Next DR°E touStrand Theater day of January, A. D. 1924.—R. M.
Wo base home on-pavement. 2.-2------2 Brown, Daniel A. Allen, C. A. Reid,
rooms, bath and breakfast room. Art * -
one owne,/%-e----------------*N
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READ THE TIMES
WANT ADS 1
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED -
TYPEWRITER
Repair Department
In North Texas. We carry at all times a complete
stock of parts for all standard machines consequently
we are better prepared to give you REAL SERVICE
whether it is a repair call or a complete rebuilding job.
Phone 3365 .
WICHITA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
Kemp Hotel Building ‘ . 808 8th Street
“Ride the Street
Car
Cold days such as these, when your
„ motor fails to start in the morning-
when you are forced to leave your car i
parked down town for hours, exposed
to the wind and cold weather, why not
ride the street car? Avoid delay and
fretting tomorrow morning, walk to the
corner and take a car to work. Save
the difference in time, worry and good
. disposition.
Wichita Falls Traction
Company
A Wichita Falls Institution
66 9),
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to any s ibstantial char-.. -..
Mellon tax reduction plan. combined
with a cessation of the recent profte
taking, encouraged the active re
sumption of operations for the ris
Shortly, apparently impressed b
the quality of the buving. power
hastened to cover, net gains in the Foreign Brehnuge
active issues ranging from Ite NEW ronk. Jan. 6.-Voreten ax-
2FE=ms ==.1.25# ======
4.271. France, demand 4.934: -
demand 4.30: Belgium, demand 4.31,
Germany, demand .000,000,000,0213
Holland, demand 37.72; Norway de
mand 14.15: Sweden, demand 26311
Denmark, demand 17.53: Switzer-
land, demand 17.425 Spain,’ demand
12.78; Greece, demand 2.01: Poland,
demand ,000019: Czecho-Slovakin. ,
demand 2.906; Jugo-Siavia, demand
1.19. Austria, demand 1.0014;
mne--fom""Asa"l 2722 145,,
Montreal, $ 7-16.
t
winpp o eincohistite.
Allantic Coast Line ...
es msumns Coca Cola.......was.
was opposedtey holds Tobacco B ...
nges in the aboard Air Line ....
ed ma. Sher. Steel & Iron
fil uthern Hallway pid.
riinia Caro. Chem. *
xd
Em:
dot enin of
Northern prefer
on eased to 675.
on the day.
99 again for a
1point, Baldwin
$h.con.o"me:
RM " AT anzo nef sen
onstration on the opening day of
the automobile show. Nash Motors
Jumped 3 points and gains 00 1 to I n.na.
***ee,2n0.7e0, 2* WL."7 new nori" an",uont
Indian Notoreyele, Kelsey Wheel onds closed, quotations in dollars
1.5514."2tFT22 Marn Vam ana .2.‘222,-ci2”2224. its I9:
- Oil steeks- were steadier with, third se.131 fourth 64 w 08.15; U.
B. treasury 42‘s 99.19. 79
yua -ne- were steadier with
further recovery noted in the Pan-
American issues. Producers and Res
finers. Conden. Sinclair. Standard
Ofl of New Jersey and several
“‘Iederste recoveries took pines in
most et the foreign exchanges
French frames improved about five
What You Want
. In Want Ade
e it’s a job, or something to
sell, or buy you’ll find the
way in Times Want Ads. Our
columns are read by the class
ot people whom you will want
i to respond to your offers
1 "None " ** *"‘"
Wichita Daily Times
Phone 4891
ng Wood”
Don’t let anyone try to convince you if-you want to accumulate a fund of
there’s some magic short-cut to for- money for independence,—then study
tune. it isn’t true. A , t and work and save, L
You have to "Saw wood" to get ahead.) Plepre donit forerdi tr,""ve, or voy will
But there is always a best way, even Finally invest your savings here,
in work, to accomplish what you are - where you are sure to get splendid
seeking. earnings—safely.
Compounded semi-annually is
the earnings your savings
, bring you when placed with
this institution.
PRINCIPAL AND EARNINGS MAY BE WITHDRAWN UPON 30 DAYS NOTICE
C
North Texas Buildi
stales mne, out
& Loan Association
2,2 Wians roub Tens
REPORT OPERATING
REVENUES OF TEXAS
ROADS 31,821700
AUSTIN, Jan. s. on-set operate
tus revenues of Texas railroad Y
showed an increase of ss $23,100 for
the first 10 months of 1923. ending
October 31 last, over the corres
spending period of the previous
year, a report of the state rail-
road commission stated today. The
total net operating revenue up to
October 31 was $32,283,472. For the
same period in 1922 the net operat-
ing revenue was 928,459,772.
DRUS 0. ROSS Miu nor
ENTER DISTRICT JUDGE
RACE HERE THIS YEAR
Definite announcement that he
I would not be a candidate for district
. utse in Wichita county in the 1924
election was made Saturday by Orus
113) Ross. Mr. Ross, has been engaged
‘‘In the practice of law in Wichita
Falls since July, 1921. At various
1 imen since his coming here he has
veen elected by the members of the
‘ ir as special judge to preside over
he district courts and the- county ,
ourt at law. Br. Ross’s statement
hat he would not be a candidate-
or district judge this year reads as
- follows:—-— ---—-
“After giving the matter careful
consideration. i have concluded that
it would be unwise to offer myself
as a candidate for district judge i
this year. and having so decided my
course, I feel it my duty at this i
time to say so in fairness to the
candidates now announced, as well
as to the brother lawyers and
friends who have so honored me
with requests that I undertake the
desire to
those wi
selves in ma 1
muvu w very warmly thank
who have interested them-
wwavue in me for their sincere ex*
pressions of confid nice in my sin-r
cerity and qualifications for this
position of such great honor and
however, 1 have concluded
restige: however, i have concluded
har the practice so generously see -
— — E1I -------= re-
that the practice so generously se-
corded me here demands and ve-
quires my constant attention. Were
it not for the reason herein stated.
i should be glad to enter the race." 3
s. Buurock APPorran
STATE NINE IsrECTO
Austin. *n. E
of Rockdale was s
mine inspector tods
ng of the state min
Novernor Neff.
=F
board mneceeding 1
from inn state one
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