Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 17, 1921 Page: 7 of 8
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17. at T:M p. m. Work ta tti 9.
jr. r. BAT, W. U.
J. U PIKE. Secretary.
ROOMS FOR flKNT
FOR RENT—Two furnished room*. kill your
dogs and keep your kid*. Ill Bouth 6th.
16-71
' FOR RKNT—Two unfurnished housekeeping
rooms, close In; $16 pfcr month. Ill North
Fourth «troet, 16-lp
FOR RKNT—Two nicely furnished roomi
for housekeeping. 116 North Main. Phono
100, 26-»x
FOR RENT—To couple ,two desirable house-
keeping rooms; everything furnished; con-
venience*; private entrance; close In. 17
North Ulli. 24,x
TWO ROOMS and kitchenette for house-
keeping; furnished except dishes and
rooking utensils. Oarage. Phone 184. 101
North Heventh. 14-lp
Ft IK RKNT—Two light housekeeping rooms
4> couple without chHdren. 711 South
Main. !4,x
NICE FRONT bed room, adjoining bath,
Telephone ate. In private homo. Ttle-
hoi'.e 1J1I4. M*,Ii
FOR RENT—Dundy apartment, unfurnlsh-
rd or partly furnished; half block fro.Ti
business district; garage. 16 North Second
street. Pteone 1H*
FOR RKNT—Two furnished housekeeping
rouita. Private entrance to rooms and
batk. Also garage. Phone 1667. ll-lp
FOR RENT—Nice furnlehed upst.-vlrs south-
east room for gentleman. 11 No. 7th St.
Phono 151. H-'P
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light
housekeeping at 114 North 6th. Phono
1019. ll-7i
FOR RENT—Three or four unfurnished
moms for light housekeeping. Phone
1034. 211 North Sixth. 11-7*
FDR RENT—Two furnlshfd housekeeping
rooms. Apply »17 Bouth First itreet.
FOR RKNT—Close In, new southeast up-
stairs room: modern. Phone 1181. 19
North Slmth itreet . 11-7P
FOR RENT to ladle*, benatlful frost room,
nicely furnished, close In. 17 North
Eighth Street. 14-TX
HOUSES FOIt RENT
FOH KENT—Five room house, with large
sleeping porch; all convenience*, except
gas. See J. W. Roper At K. O. Calp * Ce.
. 26-Ix
FOR RENT—On Jan. 1, heuee and on* acre,
1 mile north on Fir* (treet. W, Good-
rich Jone*. 10-7*
FOR RENT—After December 17, a eeven
room house on north ride. Phone 1669 or
277. 11-7*
FOK RENT
FOR RENT—W acre* of land, well Im-
proved. team and tool* far **l*. J. W.
Fargnion, Heldenhclmer. ll-lp
FOIt RENT- Andrew* ranch, fow mile*
weet of Helton for money rent. Mr*. H.
Amlrewa, Belton. 11-Jx
FOR RENT—Brick building, concrete floor.
See J. W. Roper. R. O. Culp A Co. 14-7x
SEEDS. PLANTS. TKEES
FOR SAI.E-—Good seed eat*. 60c per bushel;
also good young milk cow with calf month
and a half old. A. J. Parker, Rout* I,
Tinuiil*. t r 25-Ip
FRUIT TUBES—Every kind Peaches, Pears,
Plums. Apricots, Apples, Figs. Paper
Shell Pecans, Persimmons, all kinds trees,
shades, Grnpes, berries. Fruit tree* that
never fall to hear, records of from fifteen
to twenty year* without a failure. Every-
thing grown by a first clas* nursery, 41
years experience In nursey business. Do
landscape designing, beautify your home*
by having your yard* *et. Everything put
out of our mirrry la guaranteed to be true
to name; best quality. Call phone No. 1402X
i.r see roe at 6111 North 14th St., after 15th.
Will have *tock of tree* at T. J. J*nkln*
lor sn'e. C. H. Newby. It-M*
NURSERY 8TOCK—Peach, Pear, Plum, Ap-
ple, Apricot. Persimmon, Figs, Grafted
Pecan, Hoses, Grape Vine. etc. Free catalog.
Temtex Seed A Floral Co- Tempi*, Texas.
20-JOx
ONION PI.ANT8—White Bermuda'*, and
crystal white wax. at 11.44 per thousand.
Mrs. A. P. McFarland. Temple. Tex., Route
6. II-Hp
FROST /'HOOF cabbage plant*, cryatal wax
and "low Bermuda onion planta rei dy.
100 fur Sic, too foi 11.26, 1,000 for 12.00. 6,640
for 19.00. 6c postage for order les* than
11.00. rree catalog. Tentex Seed * Floral
Co.. Temple, Texaa. 1-Ul
FIELD SEK1)9—Ferguson No. 71 Oat*.
Temtex Red Oat*. Temtei Fullca«t*r anl
Mediterranean Wheat. Texaa Winter Barley,
Rye. Clover, Alfalfa. Pedigreed Kasch.
Trultt. Mrbane and Lone Star Cotton Seed.
Temtex Seed & Floral Co., Temple. Texas.
1-lOx
W. 11ANKS, ROGERS, TEX., agent for
Trultt Cotton. Seid. Writ* or phone me.
14l-10db
LIVESTOCK
THREE REGISTERED Hereford bull* for
telle or trade for hogs or feed. Mnclln
Itohertson. Jr., Snlndo, Tex. 25-7x
LOST AM) FOUND
LOST Between K«ldy find BrtJeeville j»ull«y
eh'nln with hook* on ends. Geo. W. Cole,
Helton. 14-fx
LOST -Turedny night, between Temple an)
Hntalior. 36x4^ tire and rim, with black
cover. Return to Wiley Fisher for reward.
21-Ix
LOST l?rown yearling, about fit# or all
months old; also between Fifth Street
and Sanitarium by way of 13th. weight*%ith
Notify Homer Gun» at Beard's Grocery.
25-Jp
LOST—Between Briton and No^invHle sev-
eral weeks »g.\ 32x3Vj casing and rim Tor
Dodge car. llewnnl. Roy Sanderford, Bel-
ton. 23-3\
LO.'IT Bunch of keys on ring with name.
AV. M. FMvr, 614 South 4th St. Finder
please leave at Telegram. I3-Jp
TAKEN IIP
TAKKN' 1TP Rlack horse mule about 1<H
hands high. Keen on place about 2<4
months. Charlie Fulwller, Helton. !6-3x
TAKKN UI'—Stray *hoat. Owner can re-
cover by paying for nd and feed of anl-
tnal. O. E. Raabe, R. 1, Oennvllle. 21-3p
TYPEWRITERS *N1) ADD-
ING MACHINES
WE SELL, exchange, rent and repair type-
writers. J. F. Crouch & Co. 13 30x
P.W.CARR0llsCo.
" Atl KINDS OF ,
INSURANCE
BONDS
REAL ESTATE
tr RENTAL AGENTS
.«<M0l,«iTf NATl.BANK BLDC.
• Phone - 257 •
WANTED—Agent* I* travel, **11, Mid ay-
point aabagenta Experience aot necaa-
_ WD1 taaek f*u haw re male* froal
♦10 t« lit pet day. CaH Room 11, Bleg*n
Hotel. llff
HELP WANTED
TOCNQ MEN, women over 17, desiring gov-
ernment podtloaa, |110 monthly, write for
free ll*t of peettlon* now open. J. A. Leon-
ard, (former civil service examiner.) lit*
Equitable Bldg. Waablagton, D. C. Il-4p
HELP WANTED — FEMALE
WANTED—White woman without encum-
brance to help with houaework nnd attend
lick lady. Good wages, l'hone 14 or write
112 West Central. 25-lx
WANTED—White girl for general hou**-
woik. Phone 111. HI Hut Adam* Ave-
■ue. 23-lx
EMPLOY MIfiNT WANTED
MIDDLE AQED, married man, university
eduoatlon, wanta poiltlon. Let me hear
from you If you have anything. Lived In
and near Temple all my life. Phoue 1J05X.
14-lp
HAVE HAD TEN YEARS' experience Id
home nuralng, ee pedal ly confinement
caies. Address "Nurse," car* Telegram.
23-tp
POSITION wanted by ex-aervlce man. Cleri-
cal work, 7 yeare experience In railroad
and steamahlp offlcee. Will accept work of
any kind. Address Temple Post, American
Legion. 19-7X
WANTED—Io«r plowing, fertilising, trash
hauling, and garden spading. 107 South
Eighth. Phone 1709. John Merlda. 14 Pp
WANTED TO KENT
WANT TO RENT—75 or 100 *cres on
halves: can furnish myself. T. O. Nun-
nery, Route t. Temple. 14-7p
PAliM LOANS WANTED
TODAY IS THE TIME—To give us your
application for tl>«.renewal of that farm
loan that will he da* any time between
now and Feb. 1, 1921. Remember The Old
Relieve John Hancock Mutual Life In-
sure jce company lend* (feelr own money;
do not sell your note; only one deed of
trust; one note; one set of Interest notes;
your option applle* to all you ow*; Just a
straight Interest rate without any side Is-
sue* to make your rate higher. When you
get a farm loan through as you know what
you get T. C. Cloud * Co. 141-lOx
MON^Y TO LEND ea (arm* and ranch**;
reasonable rate*, liberal term* of prepay-
ment; quick eervlce. W. f, Way land * Co.
U-lOx
WE MAKE rARM and raaeh lo^na See
o» write ol LAaral advance* per acre.
Lowest lat*r*at rate* aad beat "ptkena. No
loan too larg*. Prompt attention. No com-
mleelo* *r Inapectloa clHtrg* H. (X Calp *
Co., Tempi*. IO-IOx
ON FARMS la Bell and adjoining counties
we can advase* 141.00 per acre If first
clas* land and location, at as low Inter-
est rate as obtainable, beat pre-payment
privileges. If your Bote* or present loan
maturee any time between now and Feb-
ruary 1, 1921, and you can not pay them,
better have a* re-arrange same for you.
Prompt attention given all loan*. T. J.
Nelon and Company, 10% South Main St.,
Temple, Texas. 205-60x
WANTED TO BUY
DIAMOND WANTED—Curat to carat and
liair. Cash for a bargala. Address, B.
F., car* Telegram. 24-3p
WANTED TO BUT—Piano Box-Ring 1628.
24-11.
WANTED TO BUT—-Second-hand *e*iJ!
machine. Phone 144. 2S-xi
WANTED—Second-hand Furniture and
Stove*. Will pay *pot ca«h. Duncan
Furniture Co. Phone 497. 154-10x
WANTED TO BUY—Men'e **cond-hanfl
clothing and shoes. Fhoij* 112. N. New-
man. 153-SOx
WANTED
WANTED—Zinc cl*tern. Must be aound and
bargain. Write or phone. Dr. Sevier,
Oenavllle, Tex. 25-lx
WANTED—One half dosen live rabbit*.
Call Telephone 1120. 26-Ix
WANTED—Your ante radiator work. I
give guaranteed eervlce. Fred Bentx,
103 South-Main St., Bacchus Bros. Oarage.
1-lOx
WATCH AND Jewelry respiring. First cl'*s
work and quick service. Two good watch-
maker* at your service. W. 8, Nance with
J. a Dallas. 148-lOx
WANTED—You to bring your Chevrolet to
Richard Barnes, wh* »p*clalixes on Che-
vrolet*. Chevrolet part* at ttet prices. New
mod*l* now an display tn our ahow room,
111 South Flr*t street, Hellmuth-McNutt
Motor Co. Phone 110. 330-Wx
ACCORDION—Knife, box snd ruffle pleat-
liyr. Mra P. P. Browne, We*t Adam*.
Temple, Tex. Phon* 10F4. 17-Hx
THE HOME LAUNDRY solicit* your pat-
ronage. I North 11th. Phons 63.
111-lOp
ACCORDION, knife and all kinds pleating.
d^olas. uy ooler. hemstitching, raff It
pleating. One day service. Salm'e Tailor
Shop. Granger, Texas. 17-lOx
BOARDERS WANTED
WANTED—Tabls boarder*, rates reason-
able. Home cooking. >C04 East Central.
Phon* OIL 4-30X
BUSINESS WANTED
WE WILL MAKE slttlnga until 9 p. m.,
until Ctirletmas. Miller's Studio over
Racket Store. Nothing more appropriate
and economical. 21-7x
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
FOR BALE—Used part* for Bulck 25 and
Chevrolet 490. Bo«ch D. U. 4 magneto.
Can *ave yon money. Gnffy'* garage, Bel-
ton. 139-lOx
NlOE MX ROOM house, eloss In. Will take
car, goog cows, or mule* hi ea trad* Easy
tern* OB balance. car* T*tegr>m.
14-lp
FOR SALE—G**d flv*-roem hoe**, on south
side; lot 76x110; good location; all con-
veniences. A bargain If sold In next fen
days. Address P. p. Box 141. 20-7dh
NICE FOUR room house with all modern
conveniences. East front one block o«
pavement. Good term* at 11,1M. Call B.
E. Grime*, with R. O. Culp * Co. it-7l
TWO HALF BLOCKS tor sale, on Ave. <3.
paved etreet, list street, north of park,
100 by 110 feet, and 104 by Ui feet. W.
Goodrich Jone*. 114-lOx
FARMS FOR SALE
I HAVE A good 165.00 stock farm for sals
far one week at 140.00. This farm la sit-
uated I'/i mil eg southwest Rogers; 111 acres
In cultivation and balance la good pasture
and timbered land; only 40 acres of land In
Little River bottom. Balance In cultivated
land on prairie. Very good Improvements^
Owe 18,060 on *eld tract of land, due In
three or four year* bearing 7 per cent ln-
tereat. Want my part of said land In cash.
Anyone wanting to look at land, apply at
T. T. Moore's ator* at Rogers and party
will show It to them. 11-71
MUST SELL, BY JAN. 1—171 acre* near
Troy. This farm was valued at 122,250.00
and a loan company loaned 110,000 on it
which has been paid down t* 11,440.04.
Owner must sell. Will take |1,000 for
equity, *r 11,400 cash and take balance la
trade. Here'* your chanc* at a land sacri-
fice. R. O. Culp It Co. 20-7x
ONE ACRE BUILDING TRACTS—Facing
on Lake Polk pike read, alxty feet ou!*ld*
city limits; elty water and llghta. D. U
Page, First Natlsaal Bank. elty. !il-14p
FOR EXCHANGE
TO TRADE FOR PAIR OF HORSES—Good
five passenger car with new cniings. Has
self starter and new battery. Aubrey
Thornton, Belton. 15-lx
WE HAVE a client who has 140,000 worth
of Bell Co., farms and city property to
exchange for Corpus Christ! farm land. Bee
E. E. Grimes, with R. O. Culp * Co. 10-7x
84-ACRE FARM, with good orchard and
meadow, house, barn and other outhouses.
Will trade for Temple city property. Call
at 107 N. trd after 1 p. m., or phone 1240.
19-7dh
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR BALE OR TRADE—Clear land In
Grimes eounty and notes to trade for
Tempi* property or farm land. J. M.
Donellan, Wilcox building. 14-3x
PASTURE—1104 acres In Travis county for
sale, or trade for river valley land. J.
D. Romberg, Holland, Tex 18-10p
BONDS, NOTES AND STOCKS
HIOHEKT PRICES paid for Government
Bonds-Notes and Stocks. Hoblcki over
Gas Co. old office. 11-Mx
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MUST BELL—Leaving city, self-Bervlee gro-
cery. Business good. Address, Grocery,
care Temple Telegram. 24-lp
10 ACRES BLACK LAND farm, all In cul-
tivation, near Rogers; planted In wheat.
178 acres black level land farm, 10 acres In
cultivation, suitable for cotton, corn and
grain, balance pasture, In Coryell county,
to trade for merchandise. State what you
have In first letter. Brady A Black Hard-
ware Co., Temple, Texaa 10-7x
PAINTING AND PAPER-
HANGING
W. a BAIRD—Practical Painter and Pa-
perhanger. 1004 South Sixth St. 17-10p
HAVE INTEKIOR and exterior of your
home beautlf ed for the holidays. Palnt-
t'.ng and Paperhanglng. Phone 862. »-Hp
FOR PAINTING and paper hanging, phone
Claude Turner, 1101. 1201 South Thirty-
fifth. I40-30X
KODAK FINISHING
IT'S A POSITIVE FACT that no better
kodak finishing can bl done. No process
of developing brings out detail and clear,
bright negatives equal to the methods we
employ. Pictures finished dally. Mall
orders our specialty. Grays, Belton, Texaa
11-Mx
RUSSELL'S TRUCK
SCHEDULE
MY TRUCKS make regular trip* from Tem-
ple t* Waco, Belton, 8alado, Georgetown.
Parcel*, package* and heavy good* handled.
Will go anywhere with household furniture.
Residence. 407 South 17th Tempi*. Pbona
490. C B. Russell. Ml-S»x
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM, close In, on* block
north of iquare. Mra Holland, 111 North
First. Phone lilt 22 Mx
PERSONAL
WHO WANTS TO JOIN my Turkey club for
11217 Make application now. Bronxe,
White Holland*, Bourbon Red* and Narn
raganietts. Only dependable members who
take a real Intereat la turkey ralalng and
are determined to be aucceaaful, are soli-
cited. P. L. Down*, Temple, Texa*. 21-lx
POULTRY. EGGS. SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Single Comb White Leghorn
cockerels, American Standard type show
birds. 15.44 and up. B. D. Baugh, Tem-
ple, Toxa*. 17-34X
RHODE ISLAND REDS—Few fine cockerel*
for sale. Hatching egg*. F. M. Porter,
Temple. l-10x
SEWING WANTED
MRS. D. W. BOUELLY will do your hems-
titching. llo a yard, cotton or *llk, at
Parma * Store, Central avenue. Phone 188.
15!-!0x
WHEN IN NEED of hemstitching call *t
104 East Central avenue, or telephone 181.
17-lOx
FOR SALE—Rip aaw with band **w and
*tand; al*a ba* several extra aaw*. Har-
galn. Aubrey Thoraton, Belton. ll-lg
FOR KALE—Canary bird dager. Atoo gentle
mar* and colt to trad* for freah eew.
Phon* 14F1L nip
FOR SALE—Ivory wicker b*by purh rart.
Call at til No. 2nd. ' 25-3x
FOR SALE—Savage rifle, IM. 115.00. Royal
typewriter, 171.44 b**t of conditio*. Pboae
1160. 14-lp.
FOR SALE—Flnett apples that hav* been
brought to Temple. Uml raelllng any deal-
er In Temple. Al*o ch Ice pecan* at tho
right prlc*. 8. B. Bryan pa the square.
lHOp
RAT TERRIER PUPPIE8 FOR SALE—
Theie puppies are from real rat dogs.
Scnta Fe Dairy. l!-10x
FOR 8ALE—Scotch Collie pups, two months
•Id. Phone 1097. 23-ldii
FOR SALE—Pump shotgun; also wood anl
coal cookstove. 11 North 17th St. ll-lp
STOVE WOOD for sale, |7.00 per cord at
farm two mile* north Troy. O. H. Bos-
tick, Troy. 11-7P
WB BELL Saltpeter, Red Pepper, Black
Pepper and Sage. Power* Drug Co. lt-Ux
FOR SALE—Blacksmith shop, electrically
equipped; good location. Also grist mill
Eitra good badneaa. J. W. Wedel, Helden-
helmer. I41-16P
ARMY BHOES FOR BALD—fllxe* t to 14;
11.54 to 12.76 pair. Oha*. (Duck) Thomp.
•on. 15-Hz
GUNS AND PISTOLS repaired. C. t
Mitchell, Gun*, Bicycles, Motorcycles.
4-SOx
GET WILLIAM HINDERS Holland Herbs at
Kosel's Cold Drink Stand on the Square.
1-lOp
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MONUMENTS
THE TEMPLE GRANITE WORKS, South
Mala street, I* equipped to d* a* good
work a* any mon'-nient work* tn Texa*.
EatimaM* furnished on request. 131-30x
MATTRESSES
TEMPLE MATTRESS FACTORY-Why not
sleep on a Tomllnson Tultless Mattress?
None better at about half the price. Guar-
anteed not to lump. Phon* 198. Factory
No. 817 East Avenae a T-Mx
HAULING
LONG DISTANCE HAULING with heavy
pneumatic tire tracks and trailers Rat-
proof storage room. Phon* 71. E. Blanken-
steln, !40-80p
MY BUSINESS IS MOVING—Local and long
distance hauling. J. M. Lov*. Temple,
Texasi Phone 111. 111-lOx
AUTOMOBILES FOR SAfcK
HAVE OPENED a used car department In
aid Roo.j * Payne garage, North Second
street. See me for u*ed cars. List your
car* with ma I will sell them for you. O.
P. Floyd. 1-IOx
U8ED PART8, us-d tires, used carl. Tem-
ple Auto Wrecking Oo.. K. of P. building.
South First streeL 145-lOx
FOR SALE—Five passenger Ford; bargain
for cash. Phons 1884. 24-Ix
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Telegram is authorixed to announce
the following candidates for county office,
subject to the action ef th* Democratic
primaries tiv July:
For Superintendent of Public InstracMimi
P. L STONE,
The TelegTsm Is authorised to make the
following announcements for Vty offices,
subject to th* action ef the White Man's
Primary:
Far Mayor:
Roy R. Campbell.
for Aldrrmiw, Ward II
F. L Dentson. ,
For Alderman, Ward ll
W. B. Rowland.
For Alderman, Ward Si
J. J. Booker.
J. B. Crowell.
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We Want CORN!
W« are In the market every day for
ear corn.
A gooA stock of 8eed Oats and Seed
Wheat on hand.
Childress Grain Co., Inc.
t MARKETS S
COTTON
Maw York
Open.
Jan ,.17.54
Mar 17.50
May. 17.14
July 14.84
Barely ateady.
Fatares.
High. Low.
11.15 17.42
17.89
17.48
11.05
17.42
17.20
11.83
01o*4k
17.11
17.71
17.41
18.18
Jan
Mar
May
July
Steady.
Mew Orlcaa* Futures.
Open. High. Low. Closa
16.70 17.00 11.84 16.97
16.14 11.11 18.71 17.08
16.71 11.18 18.85 16.87
..16,37 11.11 16.11 16.51
Spot Market*.
New York: Middling 18.M, steady.
New Orleans. Middling 17c, middling
steady, sale* 877, to arrive 111.
Houston: Middling 17.55, market steady,
•ales 114, to arrive 1888, f. o. b. 650.
Galveston: Middling 17.85, market firm,
sales 679, f. 0. b. 704.
Dallaa: Middling 17.05, market tteady,
to arrive 1448.
II. A B. Beer Letter.
(Temple Telegram gpeclal.)
New Orleans, La., Dec. 16.—The trend of
value* continue* upward under the atlmu-
latlng Influence* of Improving political, fl-
nanctal and trade condition*, alae becaua*
of heavy mill takings, large consumption
and dlmtnlehlng etuck*. On Aug. 1 last the
world's visible of American cotton was
1,263,440 larger than last year, 4,007040 vs.
1,251,100. Now It I* 110,004 bale* imaller
than one year ago, 4,247.404 agaln»t 4,371,-
000, having lo*t relatively compared with
last season during the past week 133,044
bales by decreasing 22,000 v*. an Increase
of 112,000. Rumor has It, said to be or-
jflcial, that return to the national ginner*
iSsociation Indicate only 7,800,000 bale*
ginned to Dec. 13 comimred with 10,876,040
last year and 9,397,400 year before *la*t,
which would furnish enly about 159,040
bales for the last period, Dec. 1 to 18,
against 715,000 last year nud 652,000 In 1919.
Spot *ale* in Liverpool today were 10,000
bale*, largest In a long while, and cable*
report more business doing In Manchester.
As yet there In only a slight Improvement In
the demand for spots In the south, never-
theless It has been sufficient to lift value*
to a higher level and reflects how market
would likely act In event of the demand
becoming urgent. Spinners taking* for week
were 360,004 bale* vs. 271,000 last year and
497,000 In 1919; since Aug. 1 5,98S,0»tI
against 1,941,040 nnd 8,154,000. Bpnks closed
steady 15 up; sale* 877; to arrive 111; mid-
dling 17 cent*.
Mew Orlran*.
New Orlean*, La.. Dec. II—Decline* of
7 to I point* under scattered idling were
made on the opening of the cotton market
today, bat the market eoon ran Into rumor*
of a private bureau report of 7,800,000 bale*
ginned to Dec. 13, pointing to production
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
AUDITORS
(JFI.EGER * FALK
New Xork, Dal 1m, Waco, Tylrr,
Mexln, Temple
Certified Public Accountants
Income Tux Specialists
Will R. Brown, Consulting Attorney
Bfntley Building,
Temple, lexas
L. E. UNDEMAN
Income nnd Profits Tax Matters, Audita
und Systems
Bartlett Temple Belton
***** **VMYtfum
CHIROPRACTORS
J. C. WISllART, ». C, Ph. C.
Chiropractor
For (en years Instructor la the Art of Cblro-
practlo In the Palmer School af Chiroprac-
tic nt Dave/mart, Iowa. Wllsoa Building,
Temple. Office phaae 144, realdeoee phon*
484.
GEO. M. CAMPBELL.
CHIrapraeter.
Complete X-Ray Laboratory. Telephoa*
Exchange Bldg., Belton. Telephone 111.
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VETERINARIANS
A M. CLIFFORD
Phone at KeaXeaee, 4M. a
Powers Drag Stare, 441.
DR. HARRT DOWLINQ
VeUriaadu
Office Phaoea: 111 aad 1TI
Bealdaaca rhaaei 1114
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lawyers
WALKER 8ACLSBURY
Over J. O. Penny Co
lm
WIN'IK> DUN
Attorney-at-Law
Office Second Floor Old Fint MaUaoal
Building. Phone 111
Geo. W. Tyler ■. B. Haatslth
ias. B. Hubbard P. H. Duaghrrt)
TYLER, HUBBARD, MONTRITR g
DOl'GHBRTY
Attoruey*-at-Law
Belton National Bank Bldg, Beltoa, laa.
CLEM C. COUNTESS
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 148-4, Brady * Black Bulldlag,
Temple, Texas
W. B .BLAINE
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 1 and 1, New Wlllcox Building
Office Phone 115 Residence Phone 111
PIANO TUNERS
Does High Orade Plane
and Playei Tuning and
repairing. l'hone 144.
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PHYSICIANS
D. B.DOYLE
DR. Q. r. SHKKRILL.
IKImimI hi,- PlivNieian
103-144 City Notional Bunk Building.
Office Hour*: 8:34 to 11; 1:30 to 5 p. tn.
Office Phone, 11 Residence Phone, 184
DR. K. B. MASON
Osteopath
Complete X-Ray Equipment
City National Bank Bldg.. Temple, Texa*
bbylng movement set l« aad at th*
th* flr*t hoar af trading petcaa wore 11 ta
14 point* higher than the eloaa of y**t«rdajr.
January first fell to 11.14 aad tfeea rag* to
1LI7.
LIVESTOCK
Tort Worth, T*x., D«c. II.—Hardly tnoagh
cattl* arlred to make * market quotabi*
today, receipt* amounting to enly 1.444
head, of which 1,000 were calve*. Sale*
of cattle Indicated a (lightly lower level on
fat cow* and *te*r* aa well as heifer* and
yearlings, while calves remained about
steady. One buyer took over a few csnner
cows at price* slightly In advanc* of re-
cent quotation*.
Hog* were disposed of at. price* that were
10c lower than sales made to shipper* yes-
terday but packer* made purchases at rater
that were higher than their offers of yes-
terday, Th* shipper top wa» 17.40 and
packers paid 17.35. Hulk sales ranged
from 17.14 to 17.15. Pigs remained ateady
at a general range of 16.04 to 16.75. Hog
house receipt* were dose to 800 head.
Nothing wni received for the Inspection
of sheep buyer*.
Cattle, He eves |I.59@4.2I stoeker* IS.Wfj)
4.75; cow* |2#4; canner* $1.40 01.50; hei-
fer* f.1.04®5.54; yearling* 13.54^(6.50; bulls
»1.40®2.50; calves $!.40i®5.54.
Hogs, Ught 17.25^7.10; medium 17,000
T.I5; mixed 14.75®7.00; common |ii00fi
4.54; heavy !«.75®7.14; rough 16 004(650;
Pigs J5.504f6.75.
Sheep, lamb* |689: yearlings 1506;
wether* |4@5; ewes I3.00©4.25; culls Jl®2-
stoeker* sheep 11.50®2.50; *tocker lamb*
$1.6007.54.
GRAIN*
Chicago, III., Dee. 16,—Wheat averaged
Iow*r In price today being bearlahly af-
fected by new* of *om* rain In ILinsaa and
Oklahoma and by general rains In other
part* of the winter cmp belt. Opening
quotation*, which varied from the (am* as
yesterday'* finish to *c lower were follow-
ed by a moderate general setback and
then by rallies which, however, failed to
hold.
Subsequently, the market fluctuated often
but within a narrow range. Bulls made
capital of the smallDens of Kansas faim
reserves as compared with a year ago. The
finish was unsettled, %c not lower to vie
advance with May 11.12% to $1.12* snd
July $1.02% to $1.42%. '
Corn and oats were relatively firm, In-
fluenced more or les* by prospective Itus
ilan relief demand. After opening %e off
Mar Hit la III
general galas
PVavWeag were easier with hogs.
CASH (J RAIN
Chicago, nr., Dee. 14.—Wheat Re. Mia
riportcd.
Cora Ha. I mixed 4T%#%; No. 1 „now
«*#4».
Oat* Ha. 1 whit* 11 H«IT
To Can 8ore Throat in Onr Day
Mop the Throat with Dr. Porter's
Antiseptic Healing: Oil. Mc per bottl*
A limited mpplj of Wool Army
Ulan kefs, while ttory teat, *3.00 racJi.
Army Equipment Oo.
See our line of Christ man Parkage
Osjars and Ogarrttcfl. Power#' Drag
Co.
Fine stoek of Fmli Tree*.
Temb-x Seed Jt Floral Oo.
Establtaked 1411
H. & B. BEER
■OHM
COTTON STOCKS
Orala. rravlaioaa, Coffee,
ftttoMocd OO
Private wire* tn New fork. Ohlcag* aad
Principe) Point*.
New Orleans C^toa Ex-
change.
New Toik Cotton liehaaga
Tork Stock Exchange
Member* ( s»w Toft Produce Eg.
change
New York Coffee aad
Sugar Exchaage
t Chicago Board of Trade
Aaaodated Member of Liverpool
Cotton Aeaoclattoa.
BRANCH OPtlCS MAIN OP PICE
111 lira tier St. IM Baraaae U.
Pboae* ry.su
Mai. 4114-4473 Mat. *t74-4*1>
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