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Wichita Weekly Times from Wichita Falls, Texas • 2

Wichita Weekly Times from Wichita Falls, Texas • 2

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met two WICHITA WEEKLY TIMES WICHITA PALLS TEXAS MAY list 1412 MAIN BUILDING BURIE BUMIETT SAYS BURNETT GRAM DEALERS 105 HEW CASES OKLAHOMA BOXING BOUTS -SOON T0BE ORDER OKI DEFENDED SELF TOM PICKETT WAS EYE-WITNESS TO SHOOTING AT PADUCAH I ALLEGED THREATS MADE Trouble Bat ureas Two Mon Waa of Several Yearn Bunding According to Reports Constable Tom Pickett returned bat night from Paducah Tessa where ho waa with CoL Burke Bur amt when tho Uttar shot and killed Farley Bayera la tha Goodwin Hotel I noon at 1:30 President Hunt there yesterday morning I delivered bln annual address show Hr Pickett want up with Mr Bur-1111 Tessa Imported Ifty million doi-aett to tha latter's ranch la King I1" vith ana tol Fr because county last week to look at somt grain failure la the Bouthwast horses and bad spent the weak than Usident Hunt amid: Yesterday morning they drove to I reminded that another year Paducah la Mr Burnett's automobile I roled around la tho hi slot of to toko tie train Mr Pickett to Wlchl- Ith Tnu 0rBB Dealer's Association ta Falla and Mr Burnett to Fori I T6 Fr Pm marked by Worth They reached Paducah at I shortages In nearly all grain about 1:30 o'clock Upon their aicnlM a wutry Never before rival 'several cltbeue then told Mr 1 recall la the history of our as-Buraett la Mr Pickett's presence I Notation when prices for the whole that Bayera had been la town buying averaged high Owing cartridges and laying that he wan go-1 10 th teady' advance la prices the lag to kill Burnett They did not 4caler bee done well and would have know however that Bayera was In I reason to feel rejoiced at hie success town At about 11:43 eeyt Mr Pick- dl realise that tho consumer ML Mr Burnett nuggested that they I Wcl1 In targe port ion of tbe wash up for dinner They went to 1 8ute the former had to spend nil tho wuhroom Mr BarnMt being in of bln surplus money and la a nura-the lead Entering tha wash raoir 1 of Instances mortgage or eoU they found three men' then One of I lrt of hie stock to get money to buy 1 Bertha Barrett vs Andrew Barrett dimes a SheHoa vs Pradueen OH Company damages ta Pattereoa vs Ges Eagls debt aad forectonurs Annie Btauley vs Jesse Stanley divorce I a a Lofton vs Maud Lofton db votes a Chandler vs IL Craw tree-pun to try UHs Duu vs J-F Jiogu et at to rescind sale of property i City National Bank vs Pickett et at damages a Ftohnr ct nl vs (biker et at- damages Bertha Hightower vs Wm Hightower dlvores Bwarts vs Gen Tribble et si debt and foreclosure Flora O'Brien vs a O'nries db vorrs First National Buk of Wichita Fblls vs Joseiih Better et at deU and nttacbnioat Orient Milling Company vs IL Mi'lHnnMi debt Walter Bird vs Minnie Bird db vorcs Priddy vs Tbos Us ct at trespass to try Utb Frank Kell ct nl vs SeeUngton et nl to try tltls First National Bank ot Wichita Falb vs Bank of Holliday debt Jarkaon vs Bolder at suit for commission on sal aula Mater vs Ruth Stems pertormnuc of contract and damages Mrs A Ilurnh vs Cabal Iblr-stos Br4 et at to try tltls Mrs a Fnssett vs Mrs CDnnlel et at Injunction Bentru Smith vs Chos Smith db vorcs May Btevenn vs A Stevens dimes Mrs Bettye Baugh a 11 Bough dlvores a Ibdyu vs a Wlgxn tor performance of contract ud for debt pilb Cblrbocne vs Lldl boras dlvores Mrs Eva May Buna vs Mrs list-tie Terry et at wit for partition Willie Joe Bonner vs Hueull Bonner dlvores Clara Oweu vs IL a Owens db vorcs Exports Kathleen Benson to remove dbablUty a minor 11 lee vs Fort Worth A Denver City Hallway damage Meaale vs Wichita Cotton Oil -Company damages Chos IL Taylor vs Ida May Taylor divorce jLft J- tTi Anna Ewing va Reno Ewing them whom Pickett afterwards barn ed waa Bayera ranched la hie pocket aa If for a gun bat Burnett beat him to it and before ho could draw Bred Bayers Ml to the floor dead with a bn' let through feb heart Fearing more trouble Mr Pickett nayn ho draw hlr own gun and covered tho other two oa who brake and ran out tho door Ho said tho shooting caused wlY excitement la tha hotel When thr body of Bayera was searched by thr Crain and feed 1 am using no flg-eoraaor a revolver waa found in hii lnr ot speech side pule pocket on tho right side It wu reported at Paducah that twr revolvers were found on Bayera' bad but Mr Pickett soya ho uw onl- Tha revolver with which Burnet hot Bayers wu a 45-caliber Colts Two Bayn before tho killing Pickett reporta a farmer named George rode twenty miles to wars Burnett the IN COHVEHTHIN i PRES HUNT MAKES ESTIMATE OF THIS YEAR'S VyAT HiT2 HEAVY IMPOSTS IK1S11 Urges Association fa Try to Have Telephone Companies Regulated By Railroad Commission Fort Worth Tessa 'May The lith annual aasalon of tho Tessa Grain Dealer's Association with ISO la attendance began hare this after feed to keep bla remaining atock I alive When tho Tens farmer has I to piy ono dollnf per bushel for corn lend seven ty-llv cento per bushel for onto and tnen fcmve to buy hay at twenty dollars- per ton on wan the lease the past year It -In disastrous to him and relatively hard oi Tens I any wo have had to ship Into Text from tha Northern market! this past year millions of bushels "While no accurate statistics are I kept ud the figures I give era necessarily matter of guess I venture the assertion that not lean then forty to Wlv mllltoa bushels of com and onto were shipped Into Texas In the pant tea months This together with other feed stuffs and hay (not Including wheat) has rant Tcxnn la my opinion between forty and fltty mll- "Preoent Crop For tunately tho heavy winter and npring rains hava developed the crops ud brought much needed relief to nearly tha whole 8 tats Hay wheat and onto bring especblly fins Pram Information ud statistics gathered by our Bee rotary wa ran reasonably ox-poet flam present prospects flfteen mllltoa bushels of wheat and possibly fltty million bushels of oats raised In (hl I ha hortage ta lost crops the visible supply of lUrn Dect ood tiers rssonsbly expect good prices on both wheat and oats especially that part of tho crop that cu bo gob tea to market extra early "Our association has grown tho past year aad 1 fori aura has render ed good service to ltat members through tho able way In which pur zr nrbltratlon eommlttu have perform- ed their difficult tuk "We admit to memberahlp Iq our thr rnn 1 The man who tries to avoid tha fllb Ing of hb contract because the market goes against him or the tun who not willing to arbitrate hie differences with a member before our arbitration board not desired believe however that every good grata dealer and every flour mill in Teat cu derive some real benefit from memberahlp la tbe uaoctatton and that we cu be mutually helpful 1 recommend the cultivation of a friendly ud cordial spirit towards the flouring mills that wo aro and I would like to nee ovary good mill In the State member of our ueaoctatlon recent meeting of our executive commutes I had occasion to notS with pleoaurs that ovary mem- mills' "I recommend a revision of our trade rules making them plain and comprehensive so to ovoid any construction that 'ambiguous With ling ts ur present trade rules ARE ON DOCKET TODAY LAST ON WHICH CITATIONS FOR JUNE TERM OF COURT COULD BE ISSUED 32 0IY0HCES ARE ASKED Naur Suit Together WKharga Number Carried Over Made Docket Unusually Heavy Today wu tho lost on which citations for suits la the dbtrict court could bo served for trial during tho Juu term of the court which con-vest next Monday However by ograemcht of both parties to the aulls cum flled later may bo tried In all 105 uw suit have been Sled of which 32 era divorce cults These together glth suite carried over from previous terms and with tho criminal docket promise a very busy term unless many of tho cases are carried over Tho new suits they appear on tho docket follow Hushes vs Snoddy petition for mandamus Kljt Cowan vs Wichita Falls Traction Company damages' Blair Hughes Hopping Robert-sou Mercantile Company debt BUli1 Hugee Company vs 1 Mart Roberson et aL 1 Bblr Hughes Company vs Mart Roberson et et debt Blair Hughes Company brt Roberson et at debt A Fisher vs Producers Oil Company injunction Wm Best vs It A Roberts Injun tlos Simon vs Golden' debt end foredoeurs Weeks vs Wichita Falb Water A Light Company Injunction aad JinniMi Emma Dickey vs Josey DtekeyJ divorce and Injunction Downe vs Smith-debt and foredoeurs a Taylor vs a Burnett et ml to try title and damages A Entrkau vs Ges Belt et at debt and foredppurs A Zaillk vs Lillian Zadlk dl-vorcs progress Blue Ribbon Farm vs A Railway Company damages a Guthrie vs Harry Ilowdrd debt and garnishment a Morris vs a Ashmore damages and to try tltls A Staples vs J-B Beni' Ct TfT peclflc performance of confract Ftoyd Bcott vs Delta Scott dimes Longford 'vs Mrs Borah Bus ot at debt and foreclosure Mrs Leila Morgan at nl vs a Lanier suit In trespass to try title ud damages a Walker et nl vs Cun- nlnghiup jpt at pcrformuce- tract and damages i 4 Ella Burnett vs Harry Burnett dl-vorcs 1 Loan tacks vs Mattlo Jacks dl- TOTCi Ellubetk Bewrit vp IL Sewell divorce i ft King vs Myrtle Kins divorce Francis Steward vs Steward dimes Lulls Belle Woodruff vs a Woodruff dimes Eitu Davie vs A Davis db tloas We must pursue aggressive policy and with thin In rite I nug-gent that we continue the ad-Interim eommlttu god Instruct them aot to let tab matter net until these corporations are safely under State coa JroL I trust abo that we may find the next- legislature eomposed oi men who favor tab moeaurs who favor reform In legal procedure end other needed leglsbtloo end who win op-Pom the eouumlug of time ta purely polltbnl Finally I have an ambition to-nu our laaocbtlon tho beat organ lxaUon of Its kind to be found anywhere To this end I would Uko to see such a spirit of fraternity ud of helpfulness exhibited by our members toward Mini other that wo shall feel it a pleasure to be so associated and thb fraternal spirit made so manifest that those on the outside may be made to reel that we have tho true Interest of tho grain trade ta Texas at heart and that it an honor-to belong to luck ftB lUaclltloiL "Of what value thb or any hthter association unless It exhibits and practices "tlffi spirit of helpfulness? If you hgva 01 iterances with follow member nd 'you rant Interpret ypuf contract like he does write him ilgly latter ud question hie veracity ud pus widen your differences and If be says cannot in alike ud to ary both honest in our -cqs-tentfon- dhd 1 enggdtt that wa nrbi trate then don't say 'I don't net anything to arbitrate' suggest that we deal much ponalblo with our own members Sayern wu exhibiting a gun and wa ha choringe saying that ho wu going over to Dur bmwm been avoided had the farm-nett's nnh and kill hhn For sevara' Provident: while prob- days before tho killing some unknown brgor port of It wu erased person bed called ap by phone at the I th nnucunl drouth I AT A BURNS EARLY MORNING FIRE RESULTS IN DESTRUCTION OP TWO STRUCTURES ESTIMATED LOSS $75000 Origin i Many Valuable Books ami Records In Library Destroyed (bllott Station Trass May IT The Uuiia building and library of A ColU-ge worn destroyed at o'clock Ibis wonting by Itro the lues briny ratimaird at liVbt Tka oriaia of Iba bias la unknown It started on the thlid fluor of tha uiain iMillUlnir and destroyed that structure and the library befura It waa checked No oaa waa Injured though there were several narrow rsenpea In tha library a number of booka and records of great value were burned Tho main building was tha oldeat atrueiutw on the cumiws Thla la tbe third Sra at tha cullega within a year revkiua conflagrations having result ed la destruction or tha dining hall and ono of tha dormitories TEXAS COMPANY LEASE IS TILED COVERS 420 ACRES OF BYWATERS TRACT SHOWING HEAVY GAIN IN VALUE $105000 TOTAL PAID Lease Provided for Drilling of Walls to Depth af at Leant 1100 Feat If tha oil and gaa right to IN acre of bad were worth ft In March 1110 would tho mum right la 4M acme of tho same tract bo worth f2D In May ISIS? Tha answer of tho Tessa Company on evidenced by a lease Altai with the Bounty clerk yesterday waa fluL NO mere trifle of 91MMLM more In March 1D10 tho Tpsas Company leased a tract of IN acres out of section If of tha and survey from By waters and other By-waters halrp of Lamar county for 1 and agreed to atar a wall within twenty days As a condition of tho lease tha Tessa Company waa given an option on tho remaining 420 acres of tho tract at Ita market value provided tho ownera desired to sell tho value to bo determined by what it could bo aold to other partial Yesterday a less waa Mad for record showing that tha Tessa Company bad paid 1105000 tor tha" oil and gaa rights oa tho remaining 420 acre Tho Tessa Company binds itself to have ffve strings of tools drilling oa tho tract within thirty days and to cuntlnue tho development of tho tract with duo diligence an long aa oil la found Tha walb shall ha drilled to a depth of ION feet unless oil or gaa la paying quantities la found at slUllower depth When tha production of tho well la tha shallow Bands folia below barrels dally tho company shall la tha aamo hole or within fifty feet 'of tho aamo drill to tbe deeper nandn 500 GARS FOR i ALFALFA CROP NORTHWESTERN GETS READY TO HANDLE HEAVY SHIPMENT FROM OKLAHOMA a HARVEST IS IN PROGRESS Tiptoe Han Already Leaded One Hum died Care -and Frederick Has Slaty Raady To Ship The Wichita Fells A Northwestern has placed an order for MO freight cars for Immediate delivery to bo used In tho movement of the btg alfalfa crop from Oklahoma points Tho harvest of tho Brat crap la sow at Ita height Tbe dry weather fens been very favorable for harvest aad the quality of tho Brat ratting to excellent Tho movement of tho Bret cutting will probably exceed 1304 ran and before it to out id tho way tho second ratting will coma oa Tipton heads tha Hat la shipments of thb crap a hundred ran already having been loaded Sixty earn had been loaded at Frederick 'Wednesday evening Kelt who returned from Tipton yesterday reports that IB can worn bring loaded at that place yesterday A BOYS TO HAVE RALLY SATURDAY NIGHT Next Baturday night a meeting of all boys Interested In tbe summer ramp will bo held at tho A raoma and all who expect to join the ramp whether members of tas A or not are expected to bo present Kefreehments will be served end a general good time la promised The directors of tho department -will hold -a jnaoUag tonight In connection with the camp KILLED DAN TOUT FT WORTH MILLIONAIRE RANCHMAN SHOT FARLEY SAVERS AT PADUCAH SELF DEFENSES FLEA Old TrauMa Said to Hava Precipitated tho Burnett Balaam ad On Paducah Teams May 22 Burke Burnett af Fun Worth aillltoaalro mnrhinaa aid former president of tho Texu Cattle Baleen Association ot and Instantly killed Farley Bayera a prominent King county ruck man hare at noon today Tho a boot lug took pisra In the wash room of the Goodwin Hold Only on sbot was Brad by DuraotL It oatared tha left aids of Sayers' body below tha shoulder and cams out on tha right aide below tha shoulder blade Bayern fUU to tho floor ad Burnett walked (torn tho hotel ai-roao tha street to tha Flint State Bank and told officers of tho bank to telephone fur tho nhorlf Ho was later released under 1MW bond for bis appearance at a preliminary hearing tho data for which has not born Ills plea It ta mid will be self-defense A nvolrer waa found oa Farley's body aad It la aaid bad threatened to kill Xluroett at night Thera wart several aye witnesses to tho tragedy hat few of tha details can bo leaned It la aald that there had been trouble of long standing between the man which was lately aKsravatsd by a dispute over soma bad Bayera waa about S4 yaara did and leaves a widow and two children Ha lived about II mllos south of Paducah Mr taunatt la the owaar of tho MM Ranch of IS2UOO acres lying la King Cottle and adjoining counties Ha had bon bora ooveral day a Burke Barnett la well knows la Wichita Falls end has a risten Mrs Tom Robert! living Bora Qonitable Tom Pickett wu formerly employed by Mr Burnett and Is reported have gone to Paducah several days ego la response to a telephone mao-sago from Xr Burnett PANHANOLE PROSPECTS DECLARED PROMISING Judge Barvvbo Says Outlook for Wheat to Iowa Perk Conditions Judge Bsrwlee returned last night from tho Panhandle when ho has been oa baslnaas for the bat two weeks While absent from tab city ho visited Amarillo Hartley Tax-lino arid a umber of tho eblof cities la that section of tho State Regarding the outlook for a good wheat and oat crop la tho Panhand la thin season Judge Ita rw lie aaid tab morning that la hb opinion prospects were never better and tnat the formers in the Met loo of the State from Which lo hie Just returned are regret ting the fact that they did aot pUnt a targe acnege In grain Judge Bars lie said that at the present Urns wheat stands in the Helds at a height of from two to two and one-half foot and that although the farmers believe that a rain would make the yield much larger he tbtake that without rata the average yield of wheel in the Panhandle this year will total from flfteen to twenty-flve buohela per am McGuatters who has planted largo acres of wheat between tab city and Iowa Park! thinks that rain without tho next vetV or tea days would taiuro for thb county one of tho brgest wheat crop la it's bbtory Hb wheat at present almost throe fact high and has not yet begun to heal He expects to trash any amount over flfteen bushels without further rain 1 It seems that the fanners throughout this entire Immediate section are of tha aamo opinion aa Mr McQuat-ters Three car beds of hinders consigned by the Ketbrnal Harvester Co to the Avis Hardware Company wars recently unloaded here and have been purchased by the farmers aad aumbers of tknahara are bring pis ia condition preparatory to tho harvesting of tho wheat aad: oat crops Many formers who have not largo acreage of wheat are prapkr-Ing to engage the thrash buri- Fix up the eld chair by applying a coot of Campbell's Varnish Btala Ton will be mrprbed and delighted with the offset you con produce The coat' Is oely a trifle and tt to pleasure to do th work yourself Ask Woidmau Bros for crier raid ACCIDENTALLY KILLING AT VICTORIA MONDAY Victoria Texas May Lowrie Jones 17 yoan old shot and Instantly killed hero bet evening tyr Dynb Oliver Shooting wan purely accidental being but another of the "unloaded" gun type of tragedy' The deed boy wu tho me of James J' Jones formerly district clerk of tab county and now the lend office li si of Coveraor Diappravea and Staging of Matches By Clube Will Probably Be Stepped Guthrie Oklahoma May Gov Leo Truce getting suspicious of Ih "hosing held by "athbtk clubs" ta various ritiea of the butt aad belie its tiiey are being qrade cloak for knock-out boutA He tote eurtber that the local offlelab ta awaj Inatuncea are ta oympathy with th praawtera aad refuee to toko any step to ixwvent tas contastA prombiag prosecute If any violation af tha law occurs The participant usually get out of tho state Immediately sad ora not prosecuted 1 It wu ta this behalf that Governor Truro during tho poet week asked Attorney -General ChsA Went for iuterpretntloif' of that section of the tsntuto Immediately following the prise fight section which refers to any other premeditated prise-fight or contest Ho naked abo whethereUer thb section which authorise prudecu-Hone ta any county ta the etntA It would bo possible to bring prawsfotion against participants ta some otl rounty than the county In which tan content wu held Tho reply of Attorney -General Weft le not especially tncou raging It states that tbe statute undoubtedly hu the Intent of tho taw makers to prevent the promotion of ring or prise ffghte but that whether any particular forts come with tbe definition -the county attorneys must decide ta the first ptacA a Tho Attorney-General adds however that any statement of particular facts would receive prompt answer ta reply to Got Truce's second qJee-iton It ta ntnted that the notation of tho taw would lie indictable except In the county where the fight occurred unless a change of venue were taken It wu for thin purpose It now devol-cpA of ascertaining Just what kind of flghlg era to bd conducted under the cloak "boxing contests" that Gov Cruet recently designated Adjutant-General Frank Cantu Oklahoma Notional Guard to attend many of these fights possible ss tha Go ernoris personal representative and report to him hie flndlngA The activity of the Governor romoa on the eve of tha but between Luther McCarty known ns- tho "Nebraska Strang Boy" and Carl MottIa tap Oklahoma White IIopa Morris wee recently defeated by McCarty In tan round go before tha athletic club of Springfield Mo but the Oklahoman la expected to moat McCarty again In the near future McCarty's home ta near LincoL Neb when he wu born In 1ID3 Ho Is feet 4 Incher In height and wi-kbn 315 poendA He ta of both ladtaa and Irish nationality lie boxed several of hie bouts under tbe name of Welter Monohsn At the present Ume he ta under the management of Rllly Carney matchmaker for tha Spring-field Athletic Club Every slnre Crura become Governor he bu opposed fight games and need every opportunity to thwart contest! within this state He put an end to knock-outs when ho ordered out the militia to stop the Morris-Flynn bout in September MIL and he hu nlte been watching for some method to pro-vent nocnlled boxing contes tA Athtet-le clubs bavo been organised la so many clUes of the statA however that It being found difficult to control them DEMOCRATS WOULD DEPOSE GEN WOOD Wuhlngton May Ttys army appropriation bin wu reported beck to tho swats by the conferees with anti-administration amendments which would legislate Major General Wood out of office ns chief of staff and would leave tan location and distributing of military' poets to a commission of retired army officers and two members each of tho senate and bonne committee on military affalrA Tho amnndmrat which won Id remove General Wood also would prevent either Brindier Generals Crosier or Funstoo Trom over tfiig the office of chief of staff i No officer who hu not spent ta yean la the line with troops before becoming a brigadier would bo ellgl-bta Many army officers charge that tha light between the Hu end the staff which recently resulted In the retirement from the Army of General Ainsworth ta responsible for that fero-vlston Tha report wu aot acted upon in cither house today A sharp conflict orer the amend men le Is anticipated CHURCH OP CHRIST REVIVAL CONTINUES The revival meeting with Church or Christ to growing interrat A large crowd wu in attendance faint night and Evangelist Young preached an excel lent sermon on "The power of tbe Word of Ho to na entertaining' wall Instructive speaker The subject for tonight will be "The led String In the When I he subject wu announced lost night Evugelist Young enuttoned the audience that tain to a Bible theme: and promised that the examination of Ike ume will be Interesting The Times several days ago pub Halted Item regarding William Hannah Jr stating that he had toft the employ of th Denver to go with soother road Mr Hannah who ta now with tho Denver nt Tex line In th rapacity of night foreman re-quenta that correction bn urndA ranch house to bora when Mr Bur nett wu going to Paducah There had been trouble of coven years standing bMweea Bayera and Huruett according to reports tt op-pram that Burnett bad bsea laatru-montal la having aa Indictment returned against Bayera la which the tatter wu charged with cattle steal ing Out of tab grow a food result- tag la a quarrel between Boysn and Boren wmTnhot morehan'a'venr £Lr brrthyrud'at he tlmlof hi iZl wan under indictment for tho killing At the Fart Worth stock 'show Us! March Bayera In reported to have been la Fort Worth threatening tr kill Burnett -on night Tho matter wu reported to the police and detectives were kept on his trail The train on the Qunnah Acme A is KM Paclfle wu hold at Paducah yesterday afternoon until after Mr Buraett had given band and ho left for hb tame Mr Pickett eccomnenrlnx him tar iw- im uceh Mr Pickett Bold over thirty telegrams had hem- received from CoL BurnetFn friends la Fort Worth and other points over ta State offer lag their services If needed FRANK BURNS FOR CONSTABLE A Zundelowlts va First National Bank damages mandamus or Injun (Ion Legob vn Chu Banders to try tltlo J' a lgob va If Thompson to dear title Clara Boll Joiner va A Joiner divorce The Alfalfa Lumber Company va Wichita county at aL debt Harris Investment Company va a Marlow at nl debt ud foreclosure Bwarts va Fort Worth A Denver City Railway damageA Mnbrrry va Long et nl debt and foreclosure a Hayes va Truendell et el debt end foreclosure Jamee Rolling et el tiT Taylor suit for settlement of eutatA Wentsvllle Rank va Mra a a Bkeon debt and foreclosure Shaffer and Clark va Jack Kelly debt and foreclosure Mn Campbell va a Campbell dlvoRA Mabel Meadors va Ike Meadors dl- First National Rank va WcekA debt and foreclosure 11 Canfleld va Frank JennA et debt and 4 II Canfleld va Dl Bentley debt ud forecloeura BL A Kinney va Knapp et aL Injunction Lydia McKensle va Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen ud Engin-men suit on insurance policy Tina Brown va IL Brown dl SfophraA et nl va City of Wichita Falls damageA Mary McCoy va McCoy divorce 1 -W Forrester va Lou Baty to try' tuts ud damageA W' Forreetar va Wichita Falls Railway Company et aL to try title Culberson va Mra 8 Bigger et al debt and foreclosure William Duka va Maggie Dulw dl-VOTTA -C'L Berkley VAPond Laundry Company -'damageA A pals ta 0 Eppinger et (J to tryfltta Job -Barnett va 8 Meeseugin to trjf title end damageA "MrSjjJ a Fassott va Jl Starr il 9 try tlte Minis Clayton va Albert Clayton dlforto 81fCntcheoa ta John Thom-MJ eh 'damageA-: 'Orient Company va Davto YfcSrrantlle --Company debt' JilA Kempt et nl VA ct nL damageA 1 Forrester va Wichita Falla Hallway Company' et aL Spy va Dtxon et nl In-Junntlon' Wlrhltn State' Buk va Fl-AidttffiCompuy utt on Indemnity The Times to authorised to announce Frank Bums a candidate I and rantomera In the ume burineu of the Slate they are our friends for constable of precinct Ns 1 Wichita county subject to tho action of tho Democratic primary election to be hold oo July 37th Mr Burns Is now connected -with tha management of the Oi Wagon I Yard and ku been resident of tab I etty for the put thru yaws during her pf the eommlttu feels friendly which time he heo mode good citb towatd tho nuggestioo of eordlnl relations and cooperation with the Ho ku had no exporienee an executive ofltoer but has tho utmoet confldence ta himeelf that If elected to tho office of eouotabla ho hoe tho ability ud the will to make the people an efflcteot aad faithful officer His friends thou -who' know him It big In view I recommend the np-beot share ia this belief I pointment of revision eommlttu' of Tho Times' takes pleasure la pro-1 three who shall Wibmlt to tab' e-ting to taejrouri of tab pnclnct aoctatloa complete list of rales aa tho claims of Mr Burns for thetr care-1 tal consideration nt the polb ILtonfUains iStlJl Medd I recommend that we continue our and always with Arms of good etnqd efforts to place tho telephone ud tag and reputation -The reason that telegraph companies under State eon-'some Arms quote ud sell grain nev- Wortham Tsxoa May 7J0traL I have never been able to And ml crate under the market Monday owning the city of la raaaon why these very Important quratly because they are dishonest Wortham rams Into pneneslnn of an I public aervtco corpora tlona should bo enouTh to repudtato contract- when walL It win being I permitted to make their own rates! the market goes against them aad sunk by Claude Witherspoon of Co land form tbatr own regulation with when the market goes their way they alcana tor the city in search of arte- lout restraint while every railroad In ran Yell afford to offer hnrgkinA If an water The gu ta dry and lalTexu gaU Ita rates from and to rega- yon persist In trading with them they hooting up Into the air nt leutlMtated(by tas State com in baton The will get yon sooner or later -m feet high Tho roar of tho blast cu grain dealers of tala State lose tbous-1 "Trade with honest deatera 1 urlak be heard for four pAtotojire flocking wr ku inn uuieis vt ww oigw mbs mnur milae and hundreds I dollars annually for lack of king to the eceu 'State pratecUosfrointaeM TOrpera- a raa win raoum twwfcrm i wise you everyone on the euccny the coming eetyioo that you -etu MW ih I i -t Morvla Chfriault va Producere OU InJurteA 'ti.

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