Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHIT A FALLS, TEXAS, APRIL 24th, 1909.
loble Gas Appliance Co.
Will appreciate your patronage and will show our appreciation by
doing you good, honest piping and fitting. No abort or plnehy
gaa methods are indulged in by us or our workmen. We offer
Only First-Class Work and First-
Class Goods, Stoves and Fixtures.
There in no need of our making a great howl about our stoves,
aa we sell
THE DETROIT JEWEL
Every housewife and cook, including hotels and restaurants who—
have used Detroit Jewel Stoves and Ranges will tell you that they
have a perfect oven, and will cook even better than the wood or
coal ranges. Besides, the Detriot Jewel uses less gas than rny other
range that has ever been put on the market. We want to say to
those who doubt our stoves and ranges being best that we will put
you in one of them on a 30 or 60 day guarantee. Isn’t this fair
enough?
Noble Gas Appliance Co.
. Phone 344 . .
Keep Kool
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NEXT WEEK’S CALENDAR.
Monday— 1421* Club-Miso Kell.
Tuesday—Floral Club—Mrs. Charlie
Bean at her country home.
Wednesday—New Century — Mro.
Fleming.
Thursday—1‛42‛1 Club.
Friday—Unity Club.
Making a Spring Poem.
First taking up the subject, binds.
I’ll pour my verse, which naught can
stem, •
In nice, alliterative words
On them.
Next, neatly switching to the skies,
I shall remark that they are blue,
A circumstance, which I surmise.
You knew.
But never mind, next comes the breeze;
Perchance, n zephyr, whereup
Think you that I’ll ring in some trees’
You're next.
Then, propably some rural shack
into my rhyme I'll gently shove
'Mid purling rivulets, then
Back to love.
With variations, "Cupid's spell!"
"Delicious longings!’’ "Pangs of
Spring!"
Next, next, ahem. I’ll try to sell
The thing.
Mrs. Walsh Hostess to "4500’’ Club.
The 1′500 club" met with Mrs. E. P.
Walsh Thursday afternoon. The house
was decorated with roses and ferns.
The ususi number of tables awaited
the anxious guests. The out of town
guests were the Misses Lottie Evans
snd Giddings of Tulss, Oklahoma. At
the close of the game a delicious salad
course was served.
The club meets with Mrs. T. W.
Roberts Thursday, May 6th.
r Gentlemen Only
For that tired feeling—that ennui—that feeling of
life wasted—of dissatisfaction-discontent
1 New Spring Suit of Schloss Bros. & Co.. Baltimore Make.
. 1 Shirt with the novelty stripes, 1 pair * hose with color.
I Tie that will mix well—but pronounced effect.
Take at Once
and we will stake our reputation on the
good results.
We know whereof we speak—there
ere no clothes like ours.
They ere made for us by those cele-
brated master tailors,
Schloss Bros. & Co.
Of Baltimore and New York
They cost no more than the ordinary
kind; they are unquestionably the best
investment you csn make. $15.00 and
upwards here brings you results that
you could not obtain elsewhere for
double—nay, not four times the price.
We are exclusive agents here for these
clothes and you will never realise what
Clothes Luxury is until you come in
and try on one of these New Spring
1909 Models. 6 ,; .. . .
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Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice
Cream Freezers, Screen Wire,
Screen Doors, Gasoline and Nat-
ural Gas Stoves and Ranges. We
do all kinds of gas fitting and tin
and sheet metal work. Let us
figure your next job.
An Informal Reception.
Mrs. W. H. Walker extended a cor-
dial greeting to her friends ns they
dropped in to meet her guests, the
Misses Evans and Giddings of Tulsa.
Oklahoma. The evening was spent in
playing cards snd **42.'' During the
evening n dainty course of ices was
enjoyed. Mrs. Welker will honor her
guests with e reception next Thursday
Now Here for
Your Inspection.
FURNISHINGS ALSO IN
ENDLESSVARIETY
Coridutigoss,
scuLOSS BROS. & CO.
Fine Clothes Man
Solimoie ond Nov. Vert.
We can please you and make
KoWLAthe admiration of your
WE CAN FIT THE HARD-TO-FIT
KERR & HURSH
614-616 Ohio Avenue.
MOORE & RICHOLT
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL
Complete Stock Galvanized and Painted Corrugated
Iron. Wholesale and Retail.
The Bridge Whist Club.
Mrs. E. A. Chamberlain entertained
the Bridge Whist club Friday after-
noon. A very pleasant afternoon wan
spent. Lovely refreshmenu were serv-
ed. The guests were the Misses Basle
Field, Evans, Giddings and Mrs. Simp-
son.' The club meets next time with
Mrs. Allen, Friday, May 7th.
Young Folks’ *’42” Club. *
Miss Lucile Brooks very pleasantly $
entertained the Young Folks Forty-two , >
Club on Monday night. The usual $
number of games were played, after T
which delicious strawberries snd waf- : i
ers were served. Visiting guests were ; :
Mrs. Avers, Mrs. Fitzhugh, and Mr. t
Gibson. The club will meet with Miss i >
Kell next week. । .
The Unity Club. ,
The Unity Club met with Mrs. J. T. :
Montgomery Friday afternoon. The :
club was delighted to have as guests :
Mrs. Doneghy, Mrs. Boon of St. Louis. :
and Mrs. King of Mississippi. The pro- :
gram of the evening was as follows: :
Music—Mrs. Montgomery.
Roll Call—Current Events. :
Lesson Study—Act V, Scene III— :
Lender, Mrs. Gorsline.
Ancient Tombs of Italy—Mrs. An- :
derson. , 1
Paris—Character Sketch—Mrs. J. T.
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1 Wichita falls Foundry & Machine Co I
Young.
Tragic Events of Romeo and Ju-
liet, Macbeth and Julius Caesar—By
the Club.
Mrs. King gave several numbers of
# WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
] [ Are prepared to make all kinds of Building Csstinge, such ss Col-
ii umns. Lintels, Sills, Ventilators, etc. We carry In etock Grete
# Bars, Bash Weights, Cast Iron Washersand Separators. * ments and altogether the evening was
# General Repair of all Kinde of Machinery, Pipe Cutting and Thread- I pleasantly and profitably spent.
# Ing, Roller Work and Blacksmith Work. #
# A complete line of Pipe and Fittings is curried in stock in sixes #
# from %-Inch up to • Inches.
Phone, write or wire us for prices snd estimates.
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n music, which were very much enjoyed
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and appreciated.
The hostess served delicious refresh-
The club adjourned to meet with
Mrs Langford next Friday.
MEMBER.
A hundred skirts and wash suits
worth up to $8.00; your choice for one
week, only $5.00.
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* If you are looking for Bargains n Land it will pay you to write, or neo :
us. The Best Grain and Cotton Land In Texae. :
11 H. C. McGlasson. ■. H. Underwood. >
(The Oldest Real Estate Firm in the City.)
298-1te
W. E. SKEEN.
McGlasson & Underwood
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
It doesn’t take much to satisfy most
people who are self-satisfied.
If you want nice barrel kraut, phone
: Ml. D. B. King, successor to King A
! White. - 287-tr
Occasionally a man listens to an
_ WICHITA FALLS i honest opinion because It is different
Office: Room 15 Moore-Bateman Building, Corner Indiana Avenue from his dom
i and Eighth Street, own *__
i We can sell you nay size tract from 40 to 640 acres, at reasonable :
i prices and on easy terms. When in the city make our office head- :
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Two hundred hats, worth up to $10;
choice for the week, $5.00.
298-1te
W. E. SKEEN.
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INSURANCE OF ALL KINDA
CITY PROPERTY AND RENTALS
No woman really believes she la in
the homely class.
Red Band Union Made Tobacco.
257-tf
SHERROD A CO.
Anderson & Patterson
We are now located in our new bus ding at
si EIGHTH STALET.
Phone 87. •
Remember your friends today and
forgot your enemies tomorrow.
It’s worth your while to look. Hats
worth up to $10, choice $5.00.
298-1te
W. B SKEEN.
Collier & Hendricks
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$ TIN SHOP
We make a specialty of turning out Difficult and Intricate
SHEET METAL WORK such as you cannot have made
elsewhere.:-:
Zedots Tin Roofs
have a reputation and are the only ones in this section who
have stood the test of time successfully for 26 years and
are better roofs now than some put on yesterday. .′
THERE IS A REA SON FOR THIS
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T. J. TAYLOR, President.
T. C. THATCHER, Cashier
J. T. MONTGOMERY, First V. P.
J. F. REED, Second V. P.
FARMERS BANK & TRUST Co.
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
CAPITAL $75,000.00
DIRECTORS:
H. C. KARRENBROCK
J. F. REED
CHAS. W. MAN
JOSEPH HUND
T. J. TAYLOR
J. A. FOOSHEE.
J. T. MONTGOMERY
R. H. EUTER
ALEX. KAHN
T. C. THATCHER
T. W. ROMRTS
With total resources of nearly ONE QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS,
we are in a position to meet the reasonable needs or all customers.
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