The Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 181, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 16, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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LOOK HOW
THEY FIT
Bessie andTessie
Overalls ars made to
fit comfortably, wear
like bucksk i n—n o
no rip. Every pair
guaranteed to [give
satisfaction. Made
in Texas, by union
labor. The bestJOv-
eralls on the market
for men and boys.
50c and $1.00.
Phone in your or-
der. both phones.
Best equipped tai-
lor shop in Temple.
We keep everything
for men and boys
wear. Nothing but
reliable goods sold.
Gleaners o: men's a d wen en s clothes. Oid clothes and
ha.s made re*. sc. c icr \ocr work.
Bohon, Caugh ®, Co*
MAKERS OF CLOTHE WE SELL
The Only Store on Fi-st Street. Temple. Tex.
The City News In
Little Items oT 6eit«r«l Interest to all
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Some Joy.
(Contributed).
Saturdav night the High school
campus was made merry ! > the sec- T»e MXnlng announcements art j
ond annual play-out of th? F. S. R made subject to the action of the
C. (Frying Sii> Rosebud Crowdi. Democratic Primary election on July
joined by the SouthsMe Guys, play- lJflS —»
ing such games as Drop the Hand- j
kerchief. Wolf Over the River, Red
Sheep's Run. by the light of the
moon
Those enjoying Ihis joy were
Smokehouse. Sue, Nothing. Ed Fort.
Nee. Popeve. Dudo. Red, Old Owl.
Moonshine Up. Long Breeches, Ha-
des, Fish. Looney's Clerk Grass-
hopper a|teared for only a few mom-
ents on Old Bess
P S, 1 The following meoihers of
the F. S, R. C. were missing its their
crowd's joy: Fih. Tela. Grasshopper.
Ijimb. Hodges. Calbon. S;jn Hop.
Gib II Chuckles.
J". S II. Much trouble was cause!
in trying to keep Budo's mouth shit',
in playing Red.
For District Judge
ISO. D. ROBINSON.
JNO R Dl'RRETT.
FOR District Attorney—
D R PENDLETON.
E. I. HILL
For District Clerk—
H. H. GOODMAN.
E. E. I"PSHAW.
For
For
State Legislature. Class No. 1.—
HI"LING P ROBERTSON.
State Legislature. Class No.
CHAS. B. McLAIN,
For today. 10 vards Fancv lawn
for 35c MISSISSIPPI STORE
WTAT A PIIASIT.E.
There is in selling something & lit-
tle fcttter than other stcres give for
the same money' There's a mite of
satisfaction in doing business that
way There's no worry except in the
baying The goods sell themselves.
There are na squabbles with custo-
mers. for every purchaser gets such
good values that she doesn't want her
money ha:k. We're selling dry goods
for much less money than we ever:
sold them for before, but we haven't i
time to tell yoa all the particulars.
Come in and see what remarkable
bargains you will ftad, not only in
the dry poods but in every comer of (
our store. 10 yards Fancv Lawn for
35c today MISSISSIPPI STORE
For Sheriff—
D. C. Bl'RKES.
TANCY P. YARBROl'GH.
THEO. ARMSTRONG.
For County Clerk—
HUGH HARRIS
W. M. DICKET.
W. C. RYLANDER.
PERRY B. MADISON.
For County Tai Assessor—
EBB WHITE
M H. SHANKLIN.
A. G. VICK.
Mrs, Tom Matthews left yesterday
for a visit in Marlin
♦ ♦
Mrs. R. L. Culberson is in Rogers
for a brief visit with relatives.
$> $ $
Mr B. N. Reed returned yesterday
front Marlin
£ ♦ ♦
Hon George C. Pendleton left yes-
terday morning for Austin on person-
al business.
« « «
Preston Childers and .Perry Noble
| left yesterday for a brief outing at
Chadwick's Mill.
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Mr. A, S. Fouts is in Waxahachie
on business connected with the Mac-
[cabee order.
$ $ ♦
Mr. Ed McCelvey has returned
from a business trip in the Panhandle
section of the State.
♦ ♦ *
Carroll Conway of Paris was in the
city yesterday, the guest of Mr. A. S.
Fouts.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. J. U Berry will visit relatives*
In Morgan and Comanche during the
ensuing fortnight.
♦ ♦ $
Mrs. C. C. Minnis has returned
from a visit with relatives in Ro-
gers.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. J. G. Childers will leave to-
day tor Mineral Wells, his trip com-
bining business with sightseeing.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. Chas. Lewis returned yesterday
from an extended trip over his trade-
territory.
»»»
Mrs. George Hempel of Bartlett
has returned home after a visit with
relatives in this city.
# $ ♦
Miss Annie Donaldson returned yes
jterday from a visit with relatives and
'friends in Fort Worth.
«• ♦ ♦
Master Winston McConnell of Dal*
| las is » guest in the household of
Mi's Wes Nichols in this city,
♦ #•
j Mr, I W. Matthews, accompanied
by two of his sons left Sunday for
San Antonio on business matters.
I » *
j Mr S. H. Lyons of Waco was a
^visitor yesterday in the city on bttsi-
jnfss.
# $ ♦
Hon. A. H. Culwell of the law de-
partment of the Santa Fe lines in
Texas was in the city yesterday from
i Galveston headquarters.
* ♦ *
Horace Robinson w'as yesterday re-
j ported quite ill at the residence of his
; parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Robiu-
■ son on North First street.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. Theo Armstrong of Sparks, was
LATE LOCAL HAPPENINGS
CUFF COATS. who for a long
while ha.- been with the Temple post
office in the capacity of uight mail-
ing clerk, will cease his connection
in that respect, effective next Thurs-
day. the lMh. He will at once be
associated in the National Steam
Laundry's proprietorship with his
father, Mr. W. H. Coats, and brother.
Mr. Ed Coais. Temporarily, It Is un-
derstood, the position Mr. Coats will
vacate at the post office will be fill-
ed by Carroll Hamill. Son of Hon.
Fred P. Hamill. Later on. re-assign
ments in the |x»st office force will be
definitely effected.
SUNDAY EVENING DINERS at
the Harvey House were Mrs. Maude
Hollman, Mrs Irma Tompkins and
Mr. O. K Hemman: L. Burr and Miss
Bess Wort ham; B. N. Jarrell (Shaw-
nee* and Miss .less Wortham; Ear!
Keys and Miss Eula Childers.
the secretaryship (
ever on the directory board) and to
fill ths vacancy thus effected. Mrs.
A. S. Fouts was unanimously appoint
•d
FROM SUNER-S MILL where ten
days had bee spent in camp. Miss
Annie Noble and Miss Sadie Cannon
tof Fort Worth) and Mr, Talley re-
turned home Sunday evening. Mr.
and Mrs.Felix Grundy and Miss Edith
Grundy, Miss Kathervne Me.sera, Miss
Birdie Wilkerson and Messrs. Jim
1/ePrelle, Joe McKlnney. Louis Brown
and Will Gilliam (of McGregor) re-
turned to the city late yesterday.
HON A. J. McXAY. member of the
county executive committee was in
the cify last eTenlng en route home
from Belton.
MRS. H W. SMITH left yesterday
for Houston to which place she was
summon*! on account of the death
of her brother.
A MOONLIGHT PICNIC at Lake
Polk last evening .chaperoned by Mr.
and Mr*. A M Grlbble consisted of
the following young people: Misses
Reba Randolph. Jennie Grlbble and
U>uise Brown, and Messrs. Oscar
Weathers. Bob Denis and Morgan
Dikeman A basket luncheon was
one of the enjoyable features of the
outing.
FREEMAN MOORE •>< El .Paso, son
of Mrs. J. E Moore of this city is re-
ported seriously ill, snd on this ac- j enter upon his duties.
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS,
elective and. apointive, of both the
Chapter and Council took place laat
evening In the Masonic Temple, af-
ter which refreshments were served.
JOHN R. PRUDEN, a former prom-
inent citiaen of Rogers, now ia ths
Haskell section of the State, ia In the
city on business. He states that part
of Texas is settling up very rapidly
and Bell county ia supplying a large
proportionate quota of the settlers.
THE SCHOOL FOR GERMAN In-
struction under the direction of Rev.
C. F. Mayer at the Evangelical church
was opened for the summer yesterday
morning with an enrollment of 28
pupils. Parents having children for
this achool. not yet entered, are re-
quested to present them not later
than this morning.
- J. T. BONNER has accepted the
position of city saleaman for the
Temple Candy Co. and will at once
He succeeds
count. Mr Fred Whiting left for El Mr Uurln D. Black who enters the
Paso yesterday. grocery business on Barton avenue
land Eleventh street,
BAKER H0SKINS left yesterday '
for Hamlin at which place with Mr. DRS. CAMPBELL AND GOULD.
F, M. Youngkin formerly of this city, have returned fro the annual con-'
he Is inter*-tel in a cotton canmress vention of th° State Dental Asaorta- j
now under construction. Mrs. llos- tion held st Dallas Dr. J. M Mur-j
kins and children will remain for phv will remain in Dallas until later!
some weeks yet in Temple. in the week.
Wed
MR. AND MRS MORGAN COX, *t
is said, will return front Fort Worth
about the lsr of July to,again reside
here.
For County Attorney—
JOHN L. WARD.
CHARLTON HALL.
a visitor in the city last evening inithe Carhegie Librarv Association dl
the interest of his candidacy for rectorv s^ard. Hon. Wm. Ginnttth
sber>ff _ ja!id Mrs .f. Kamer were unanimous
* * ^ jeelwMea* by the seating heM Prttur-
Master Carroll Sapp and little)
jMiases Edna Sapp and Una Triggs |
IATIES. ATTENTION!
There Is something new in town.
Mr. 6. W. Haliburton, an exper-
ienced man at the business, has op-
jeaed a ladies shampoo and massage
MR. AND MRS JOHN W WHITE l^rlor Ms private residence. No.
have taken apartments in the res!- lit East Adams avenue. Lady at-
dence of M and Mrs. Chas. Tlrado tendant.
on North Sixth street for the sum-
mer. during the nhsence of Mrs. Tir-
ade in California tor It renews youthful appearances.
enriches the complexion, removes the
MRS CHAS TIRAD0 and young crew's fest and wrinkles, beautifies
nephew John Lovely, will leave at and Improves the skin, drives out dan-
Sn early date for California points Hair Uondined by 20th cen-
wher- the remainder of the summer fry methods. All the ladles of the
will be snent. jetty are invited to call and give him
a trial, ran visit your home If de-
T" FITT exis'lDK in si If 1 Tir e: Tuesday 9 to 15. Fri-
djy 1 'o 7 p, m. New phone.
Torn I
1 ' T % 4
Eveiy
Purse at
Gut
Prices §
a
»««
Gut Glass
l-et him give you a facial massage
on his newly installed electric vlbra-
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& Hand Painted &
Special rale on Ladies Muslin Un-
('•rwttr at MISSISSIPPI STORE.
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For County Tax Collector—
N A. ENSOR.
left yesterday for a visit with their I
CONFIRMATION AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH
rm-
mz.<f
jgrandmother, Mrs. Sapp in Moody, j
♦ ♦ *
] Dr. Albert Taylor of Hereford has i
j returned home after a visit here with j
(Mr. B. A. Cordell and other friends':
jof former days.
■$> ^
Mr, and Mrs. Loraine Rogers are I
spending the week with a large house- j
j party in the Westbrook home at I/»r- j
jena:
* A *
_ , , ~ Mr. B. A. Cordell left yesterday to
For Justice o. the Peace, Prec't 5— [join Mrs. Cordell and children in
For County Judge—
W. R. BUTLER
W. S. SHIPP.
• For County Commissioner Beat
ED BREWSTER.
F. M. NICHOLS.
J. TOM MORGAN.
•J 8- ROSS
A LESSON IN LAUNDRY WORK
V.'f *ae n» oar help and tea.-'
tkem tfc.
■ necessity of care in tfc
""ii
g c;f fine lineB. that gws a
r- at «
in pfeservlBg 'he fabrb
s^nt left
f'">r renovation. Anything
CCKESBg
'roBi this laundry will ai-
ways te
futtsd in jterfect condition
and beau
!fu! its both color and £ni*h.
THOS. G, BINKLEY
OLIVER W WORD.
HUGH SMITH.
J M. PHIPPS
Constable, Pre-1 act No.
THOMAS L. NICHOLS.
HARVEY PILGRIM.
JOHN H. TALLEY.
ED SHELTON.
W. W. LITTLEFIELD.
t;
iEi Pas<. for a varatio atrip to Color-)
Hello 59
PRAIRIE QUEEN LAUNDRY
iado points, it is understood,
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j A!lie MurreH. fcrueriy with the
Mi--i«sippi Store, now residing in
jCorsicana. is in the eity for a visit
with relatives and friends.
% $
Mrs S. F. Clapp and daughter. Mi.y
Carrie. left Sunday morning for an
extended visit with relatives in Fort
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^ Gasoline Stoves
Creek
No. 401, A F
A. X.—J, K
btfl, W. M ; j.
Pike, fceretarv j
»aic Templt, con
Caatral Avcnut
second itreei Maets 8 p. m |
Saturday ia each i
M M M ■ ■ ■ »» ^»» »»»»» [r||
TEMPli CHAKm IklsTT
K. Maaonic Tea pie. Lester L
H. P.; J. L Pike, Baeretan j
8 p. *» aecoad Tneadaj in each
TEMPLE COMMANDER! No 41
T„ Masonic TempW; A. J j.
1. C.; J. L Pike, Saaratarv L
8 p. fourth Thnraday each r^JI
Midlothian Lodgt 1,1
itvi, «aiWfhu oip^l
uAfliaL Oaatle Hall Sonkl
SzLt* ^
Cestui and AveaieT|
J. t. Chriitian. C. C
▼ C. C. Jones, Secreta'l
tj. MeeU 8 f. m. mrj Than
ai|kt
T«ple Lodje"
326, I. 0. 0. pi
Araans a, ortr I
BJL. Looney s book I
stare. W c Wia-
G ; W . H
^um:- **">• -I
W«. DUHI LODGE, No 433, l 0
0. P. Vilkerwa ktfldmg, third
flow, Amae A aid Second strm.
'j * e^ty WedncsdiT
JTH. Warrick, I. 0.; R j Sai^
1 Lodge No. 138,
: and Protec-
tive Order of Elka. I
Arcane A and Stcoid
itreet, oter L S Wfl.
liaataoa I Co's vehicle
store. Chas M Camp-
bell, L R.; Tom J Dttr-
Secretary. Meets 8 p m. first
1 third Fridays ia each month.
-vita!
Temple Aerie
No 90, Fr»-
term! Order
of Eagles.
3rd floor, ov-
er Brady 4
Black Hardware Co, Main street and
Central Areaae. John H. Sulhvaa,
W. P.; R, J. Myers, Secretary Meets
8:30 p. m , Second and Four-J: Man-
day ia each month j 1
Prairie Qaeen Tent lo.
gf&mi, K. 0. T. M. third Hoot
Hj^UWUkerson build ne West
ljQV Aveane A.—T. E Losee.
Commander; A. S Foati,
Record Keeper. Meets 8pm ever;
Friday.
Newest,
Cleanest
Line of
Post Cards
. At
LOONEY'S BOOK STORE
from Ic to 15 Eacto
tism.
I' is a mistake to allow anyone to
jsnf.er from rheumatism, as the t>ain
jean always be relieved, aad in most
rwes a cure effected by applying
; Chamberlain s Liniment. Tbe relief
irrom pain which it affordB is a'"ne
j worth many times its cost. It makes
*Ieep and rest possible. Even Jn cat-
i« °Llo,BS 8UndinS ihis llnir pnt
should be rued on account of the re-
A - which it afford p. Do not Be dis-
w-arsr^-uB-li fon- j,aT€ giTe,n it i
For sale b.v all druggists.
trial.
I have opened up the Geo. Sadler
m store, corner 11th and West
Adams
■*;
Mrs Eugene Caskey returned home
yesterday from Quanah where she
had been to visit homefolk. and was
accompanied by her sister. Miss Cora
Martin for a visit here.
After a visit with Miss Claudia
Wynne on South First street. Miss
Nellie Reed returned yesterday to
Rogers, accompanied by Miss Wynne
for a visit in the household there.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. Lynn Arnold of Cleveland,
a^enui- jtith a full stock ofjTenn., returned home yesterday, af-
;groceries «.nI produce. Will appre- iter a visit in the household of his
your trade. 173 lfitp ; uncle. Mr, A. 8. Fouts on N'orth S?ec-
LAT'UfX d. BLACK <md street
Above is a reproduction of a photo taken by Mr. Lucius White of
this city last Wednesday afternoon at St. Mary's Rectory. The gronp of
Catholic Clergy had part in the confirmation of a large Class presented
by Father Heckman.
Reading from left to right—Top Row: Rt. Rev. Rishop N. A. Galla-
gher of Kalveston, Rev. Father J, M. Kerwin of Galveston. Rev. Father E.
A. Keliey of Port Arthar.. RottomRow: Rev, Father Spinnewebber of
Cameron: Rev. Father P. A. Heckmaaof St. Mary's Parish . and Ben Har-
alson of the Daily Telegram
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Soc:e'iiu«« it's the first Insertion of Hon and Mrs. John J Co* were
a want ad. which the "right person"!in Brenham Sunday to meH Mrs.
Cos's aunt, Mrs. Mary J, Kercheville
sees; sometimes the siith!
——» Navasota. to accompany her to
IT'S PLEASAJTT TO BE SERVED •T*n"'le f"r vWt in ,he
So promptly and perfectly as y.nj are
»t this restaurant And the service
i« only a foretaste of
THE FI VE MEAL YOV WILL ENJOY
It is said that the way to a man's
heart U through his stomach. We
are sure to reach jour's if you will
drop in and try our bill of fare. If
Perfect victuals, perfectly cooked and
perfectly amed. wnl ^
i'iesdafelp, we are alisoiutely sure of
Foypj.
KEWP0RT RESTAURAKT
j household on Avenue H West.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. N. A. Sayre and daughter,
Uttle Miss Helen left yesterday for
Fort Worth. Mrs Sayre to attend the
annual convention of the Texan Wo-
man's Pre* Association of which
she is the Treasnrer,
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr Tbo« B. Ketterson returned
yesterday from a visit at the head-
offices in Texas of the cotton firm of
Inman k Co. with which he la con-
nected sj bnyer lo this section of the
State.
| STROLL DOWN TO
(THE CHICAGO RESTAURANT
These hot days for your meals. Dou't
tas your health and patience prepar-
ing meal* during the hot summei, bet
us serve you We have the coolest,
largest, cleanest dining room; we
have a cook that can please you In
appropriate hot weather dishes. Urge
tables for convenience of families and
parties. Come down today or any
day, for your dinner or supper, and
bring tbs children. The change ot
diet will be good for them and you.
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Dinnerware
Willow Camp No 16.
' oodmen of the World
otrer Brady 4 Black.
X. L Brown, C. C.; H. G Wiggen,
Clerk. Meets 8 p. m. even Tuesday
Today
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TEMPLE CAMP HO. 12753-Modern
Woodmen of Aaeriea; over Brady
A Black Hardware Co, third door,
Main street and Central avenue.
Thos. C. Hall, Coaanl: G. A McKtl-
wy. Clerk. Meets I pm every
Thursday.
MYRTLE GROVE NO «-W >dm«
Circle, Over Brady A Black Meets
8:30 p, m. on second and fourth Fri-
day. M. C. Chandler, Guardian;
Annie Flnmmer, Clerk.
TEMPLE BRANCH No. 177. Grand
Fraternity. Orer Brady & Black
Hardware Co, third floor, maiiup*|
and Ceatral avenne. W. E. B:*weE
Coiamander. Mr*. Henrietta Sweeney,
Secretary. Meets 8 p. m. even- Wed-
naaday.
TEMPLE LODGE No. 330, Fraternal
Brotherhood. Wilkerson Building,
| third floor, West Aveane A.—G W.
j Matthews, Ph., Mrs. Lena McKenzie,
i Secretary. Meets 8 p. m, eren Mon-
day,
VASHTI CHAPTER No. 32, Order of
the Eastern Star. Masonic Tem-
ple, Central Avenue and 8eoond street
Mrs Ada Erhard, Worthy Matron:
Mrs. Carrie Taylor, Secretary. Meets
8 p. m- first and Third Tuesday is
each month.
TEMPLE HIVE Ho. 18, Ladies of the
Maccabees. Over Brady A Black
Hardware Co, third floor, Main street.
Mrs. AUie T. Webb,Lady Commander,
Mrs. Lisxit West Randall, Record
Meeta 3 p. m. every 2nd .md
4th Thursday
com 10. 33—Tribe of
at 8? eT#IZ night
f V'®'*4 orer Brady A Black
JJ^MUler Chief; L H Fester,
a jouma of am
' i?6*1 UaioB *0. 899 John
Pw^dent; D. C. Partin,
room over Booker inm aim V
in? brothers alwav. JiJl"
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