Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1916 Page: 3 of 10
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TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM, TEMPLE, TEXAS,
PAGE THREE
Belton News
(The Dally -Telegram's Helton Circu-
lation Uurcau Is located at W, S
Hunter & Co.'s drug store, where
the paper Is on bale and where
subscriptions will be received and
receipted for. News bureau located
at the drug store of Freeman,
Iluglies & Jackson).
I-IVE OAK HOME COMING.
School and County History to Do
Collect ed.
Bolton, June 7.—The Telegram Is
requested to announce that a picnic
will be held on the site of the old
Live Oak school house July 4.
This picnic will be a home coming
not only for former students of this
school, but for all who at any time
resided in the district.
The territory of this district Is
now included in the Armstrong school
district.
Iii collection with the home coming
an effort will be made to secure as
much historical data connectcd with
the Live Oak district as possible.
Any one who can give any incident
of interest is requested to send report
of same to Mrs. T. J. Armstrong,
Bolton, route 5.
Several men who have made tor
themselves names prominent in con-
federate and state history were once
students in the Live Oak school.
It is thought that historical data
that is well worth while can be se-
cured. '
RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSN.
Culled to Meet «t 3 p. ip. In K. of
P. Hall—Important Du.siliens.
Belton, June 7.—The Retail Mer-
chants' associtaion Is called to meet
)t 3 p. m. tomorrow (Thursday) in
the IC. of P. hall.
All members are urged to be pres-
ent as a matter of inportance to the
business life of.the city is to be put
before the members by Secretary
Sam D. Ware.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
i ■ ... . - a
Spann from the old non-Jury docket of
the district court.
Several cases on call today were
continued on motion of parties inter-
ested showing good reason for con-
tinuance.
TWENTY-ONE CASES DISMISSED.
Judge Spann Gets After Old Non-Jury
Docket.
Belton. June 7.—Twenty-one cases
were dismissed today by Judge K. M.
ASK FOR and GET
horlick's
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Cheap substitutes cost YOU same prlca.
Today's Docket.
Belton, June 7.—The following are
the cases on call In the district court
Thursday, June 8:
Mary M, Haabe, et al. vs. P. W.
ninn.
Amanda Donoson vs Geo. Donoson.
Otto S. Houston vs. H. C. McCallon,
et al.
J. S. Ilouser vs. Zavalla Land &
Water Co.
W. S, Kason, trustee, vs. Will C. Al-
eut). et al.
Aloise Pecena vs. Joe Pecena.
A. If. Brlnegar vs. John Townsend.
Lena Durham vs. Sims A. Durham.
W. M. liee vs. G. C. & S. F. By.
Co., et al.
Farmers State Bank, Temple, vs. J.
P. Morgan, et al
Will Kuykendall vs. Pearl Kuyken-
dall.
Tom Aguilla vs. Annie Aguilla.
I. I>. Ellis, guardian, vs. J. D. Wln-
f ey, et al.
Cora Graves vs. John Graves.
J. K. Hamilton vs. Nellie Louise
Hamilton.
State of Texas vs. Shade Powers,
et al.
J. L. Beringer, et al. vs. Geo. A. Mc-
Gregor, et a I.
W. H. Hill vs. J. B. Davidson.
L K. Black vs. C. P. Guess, et al.
Mrs. Allie Wiseman, et al vs. Wal-
ter Thornton.
Burrell Davis, et a!, vs. Wm. Mor-
gan Davis, et al.
Frank Leahy vs. Thomson Grocery
Co., garnishee.
State of Texas vs. A If Bell, et al.
Lola Daniels vs. H. C. Daniels.
H. A. Jennings vs. Bertha E. Jen-
nings.
Skinner Mercantile Co. vs. Mack II.
Hill,
L. W. Wilhlte vs. Will Truehardt.
Jesse K. Jones vs. It. L. Weather-
ford.
M. V. Baugh vs. J. M. Crow.
Wilford McDaniel vs. Yito Spata,
et a I.
W. E. Koseborougli vs. L. S. Ilarkey.
Geo. W. Cole Jr., vs. G. L. Smith,
et al.
FAMOUS PACERS TO RACE IN THE EAST
* &
am
TAKES IKE PUCE OF
DANGEROUS CALOMEL
New Discovery! Dodson's Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel But Doesn't Gripe,
Salivate or Make You Sick—Don't Lose a Day's Work—Harmless Liver
Medicine for Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
White Sox (top) and Hal Boy.
Hal Boy and White Sox, the famous pacing rivals of the Pacific coast
region, may be campaigned along the Grand Circuit this summer. The
chances are that if both horses are shipped east the bulk -of the racing
will b« against each other, as there is intense rivalry between their owners.
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible!
Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and
tomorrow you may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes
necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes in-
to contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea
and cramping. If you are sluggish and "all
knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels
constipated, or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a
spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight.
Here's my guarantee—Co to any drug store
and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone.
Take a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you
right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I
want you to go back to the store and get your
money. Doilson's Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine;
entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or
make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liv^r
Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and
clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated
waste which is clogging your system and making
you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of
Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family
feeling line for months. Give it to your children.
It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleas-
ant taste.
WHY
Buy a mattress made of excel-
sior or linters when you can get
one made In Temple of Pure
White Cotton for about the same
price?
TF.MPLK
M.VTTHKSS FACTORY
Former ReTton Boys at Home.
Belton. June 7.—Today found sev-
eral Belton boys "at home" in this
city.
Anions those visiting here for old
times' sake are Dave and Jess Gully
of Mangum, Okia. The latter was
accompanicd by his wife, 12-year-old
son and baby.
This party has recently visited In
Brownwood and are returning to
their Oklahoma home. The entire
trip has been made by auto.
Other members of the party wbo
went to Brownwood were Mrs. Ds've
Gully and son and Mrs. Jo Zack Mil-
ler Jr., Misses Fannie and Lena Lud-
MEET INTOLE SHI
•statu convention to bk hkld
monday and tuesday.
low. These ladles remained in Brown-
wood for a visit with their parents.
Julien Wells of Dallas is here on
business and Is guest in the horns of
his parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Wells.
Willie Bather is here from Panama
a Kuest of relatives.
The visit of Hugh Flewellen with!
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. F.
Flewellen has already been noted.
Modena dam near San Antonio are
If. T. Cochran, Neal Bassel. Fred
Flewellen, The gentlemen will be
Joined by Alex Higdon of Lampasas
and Frank Hancock, traveling sales-
man.
The Visitors.
Belton, June 7.—Guest in the O.
Lusk home is Bev. T. K. True of
Gatesville, father of Mrs. Lusk.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carrington who
had been guests in the G. E. Gray
home motored today to Waco for a
few days' visit. Their nieces, Misses
Gladys and Dorothy, will remain in
the Gray home until the return of the
Waco visitors.
Mrs. R. E. L. Zimmerman and
daughter, Zelna, of Coleman, were re-
ieent guests of Mrs. Harktns and
I daughters.
j Little Miss Mai Aileen Dennmn is
] srucst of her grandmother, Mrs. Gra-
ham of McGregor.
Ruin Benefits Crops.
Caldwell, Texas, June 7.—There
was a fine rain in all this section
this morning doing a vast amount of
good to crops, but more is needed.
Something Like One Hundred Dele-
gates Are Expected ami Royal En-
tertainment Is Planned.
Value Received
The utmost that any Oroceryman can give a customer,
is the Worth of the Money.
Some stores are operated more economically than oth-
ers and some have more efficient system of handling the
trade, but with one is like with all—they are selling as
Close as their abilities will admit.
We believe we have our business down to the finest
point—we give Value Received for every dollar spent,
and no store gives more for the money, in Goods and
Service.
Callaway & Sullivan
the south side grocers.
25
Years
Experience
Fitting Glasses.
STOCKING OPTICAL PARLOR.
Buford-Bowden.
Belton, June T. — invitations have
been received by friends in tills city
announcing the marriage of Miss M.vr-
tice Buford of Salado to Mr. E. II.
Bowden of this chy, the marriage to
be solemnized at Salado June 3 5.
The bride-elect is I lie daughter of
Mrs. M. E. Buford and'fs a young lady
of bright attractive manners and true
womanliness.
The groom is owner and editor of
the Belton Times and during his sev-
eral years residence here has won the
confidence and esteem of those who
know him.
Belton will be their home.
Years
in Belton.
West Side Square.
NO DROPS USED BY OCR METHOD.
We have fitted thousands of pairs of glasses by our method to that many
Satisfied customers.
You should see to read as easy as you breathe. If you cannot, see us today
about your eyes.
Call and Rsk questions. See our machines making Kryptok, Toric and
Compound Lenses.
OPTOMETRIST AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN
BELTON
Miss Pledger to Klllecn.
Belton. June 7.— Miss Winnie
Pledger, teacher of piano in Baylor
college, left tills afternoon for Kil-
leen where she will spend the sum-
mer.
She was accompanied by Miss Pearl
Stewart, who had been ^Jier quest
during the college commencement
and home coming.
Miss Pledger studies in New York
next year on leave of absence from
the college.
Visitors at Baylor U.
Belton. June 7.—Among the Bel-
ton visitors at the commencement of
Baylor University are Mrs. V. Nigro
and daughters, Misses Alma and
Lorena. Harry Nigro is a graduate
this year.
The ladies are guests in the univer-
sity of the membership of the house
party of seniors recently entertained
in the Nigro home in this city.
Notes Belton Improvement.
Belton, June 7.—Mrs. Jeff D. Kemp
of Cameron was among the recent
home coining former Baylor students
and was guest of Mrs. Patti Seabaugh.
Mrs. Kemp slated that she notes a
most splendid improvement in Belton
since her school days spent here.
SCRAP IRON WANTED
We will pay best prices for Scrap Cast Stove Plate or
Machinery Scraps delivered at Foundry.
Temple Foundry Company
George Rosborougli Improving.
Belton, June 7.—George Bosbor-
ough has sufficiently recovered from
his iiecent attack of nervous prostra-
tion to be a hie to be down town this
I i aflernoon.
Demos Not Guilty.
Belton, June 7.—John Demos
I charged in the county court with, un-
lawfully carrying a pistol, was found
not guilty on trial by jury.
Fishing Party Out.
Belton, June 7.—Members of a
fishing party out from Belton for the
BATHING
FISHING
MOTOBING
GOLFING
HOTEL GALVEZ
GALVESTON
On Galveston's Famous Sea Wall Boulevard, Overlooking the
GULF OF MEXICO
Our Caf# makes a specialty of Fresh Native Fish and Sea Food.
We o*n maks you special rates including meals, of |1.00 per day and
upward.
Climatic Conoitions peculiarly conducive to relief from
NERVOUSNESS HAY FEVER INSOMNIA
CUMINE—SERVICE—COMFORT—Beyond Reproach.
Alt tfalh Htim open June 1st, For further information, write
BUTTER THAN EVER. P. L. SANDERS, Manager.
Stile nf OliIn. rstr of Toledo. I,ac« fornitr. «■
riank J. Cbeiipj wakes oath that bo la a*>olof
partner of (be firm #f K. J. Cheney A Co., do-
ing butlnoaa In tlie City of Toledo. Count* aud
Stale nfor'-aalJ. and that (aid firm will p»J
the an in of ONE HUNDRKD DOLLARS for
each and erery ra»« of Catarrh that cannot be
cured lijr the use ot Uall'a Catarrh Care.
FRANK J. CUENTY.
Sworn to before me tnd »nb«irlbed In my
presence, tbia GtU da/ uf December, A. D., 2386.
Seal. A. W. Ct.EASON.
Notary Public.
Haifa Catarrh Core la Hktn Internal^ and
acta directly upon tba and dmcw tor
facea of Uiv a/stem. Seud fur teatlmucUla,
fro*.
T. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. 0.
Bold by all Drufftata, ">■ '
Take Hall's t'aall/ PUla for ceactlpattM.
Read »lurrell's ail today, It might
Interest you.
The third annual convention of the
Public Weighers' association will meet
| In Temple Monday and Tuesday. About
| 100 delegates, It is estimated, will be
j here for the two day session. The
! program for the convention will not
'be announced before Saturday, but it
has been decided to hold a big ban-
quet Monday night, at which several
prominent speakers v Hi make talks.
The session will begin at 10 o'clock
Monday morning and the program be-
fore noon will be given over to ad-
dresses of welcome, responses, etc.
Routine matters will be taken up In
the afternoon and duting the next day.
O. K. Jacob of Temple is secre-
tary-treasurer of the association and
Sem Nix of Waco is piesldent. It has
a membership of over 350. Last year's
convention was held in Waco.
Mr. Jacob announces that an inter-
esting program is being outlined and
plans are under way to give the dele-
gates a royal entertainment. He ex-
pects at least 100 debgates.
Just finished compiling the school
census of the county and it shows:
for the rural districts 2,365 white
and 2,307 colored children making a
total of 4,672 for the rural districts
of the county.
Caldwell independent district has
325 white and 260 colored children;
Somerville independent district has
335 white and 175 colored children,
thus making the scholastic population
of the entire county 5,767. This is a
gain of 270 over the census of last
year. Superintendent Schoppe says
the outlook for the school work next
year is very encouraging.
Read .larrrll's nd today, It might
interest yon.
Read Jamil's ad today, It might
Interest yon.
Burleson County School Census.
Caldwell, Tex., June 7.—County su-
Let a little Telegram Wan Tad run
your errands for you.
Reail ilarrell's ad today, It might
perlntendent Thomas A. Schoppe has j interest you.
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When you buy your next tire make this simple test. Let us weigh a
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size. You will find the Michelin 1 2 to 15% heavier than the average, the
exact percentage depending on the size of the tires used in the test.
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As a conclusive test, and in justice to yourself and
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of the extra mileage that it gives you. Once you
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Williams, E. K. Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1916, newspaper, June 8, 1916; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth475410/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.