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!OT TEMPLE DAILY TELEOEAJL
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEWTS
RATES—lc per word for 1st. insertion, 2c for 3 insertions, 3c per week, 10c per month
PROFESSIONAL
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♦ NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ♦
♦ ADVERTISERS ♦
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♦ Owing to a ruah of work Id ♦
♦ other departMftt# regular G\ ♦
♦ C. Ad •olicitor will not be able ♦
♦ to call on you tferls and next ♦
♦ week. Please send or phone in ♦
♦ your ad changes or new ad«. ♦
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MISCELLANEOUS.
JCK cold water melon* at Maple's Ice Box.
Both phones 1J2. 1J»3 2Ut*
IT PAYS To ADVERTISE—An Oklaho-
mu g'.rl advertised for a huuband and
got him. The total expense for adver-
tUing. wedding outfit, etc.. was $11. He
died within a year, leaving |»er an insur-
ance policy of flO.utKi. And y«*l some peo*
pie 'Latin It doe«n't pay to advertise.— Kx-
change. ij# <fp
WANTED.
WANTED—by Bohemian jfirl. position as
cook and general housework. Addres«
Johanna Nova*:, tt t*outli 5th Street.
isr: 3tp
Wanted—To buy vendor lien rn>i**s on
farm land* or city piopert)* at a dis-
count. T. Q. Kichardscm. Temple, Texav
ir sip
U A N'TETD—A responsible party either
lady or man to represent us in Teniple
snd Belton. Llberul commission to right
party. The Great Atlantic A Pacific T* a
Comap^y. Waco, Texas. 1U6 fttx
LANi> NOTES WANTED-If you have
(Wslrahle f»r«t lien notes on improved
Bell county fann lauds that yotj wish to
extend or »rll I would be glad to set* you
about them. Joon H. Gregory, office in
JientU;y-l>ov%ii* building old phone f>47.
IW tit x
WE HELf.* kudaks rent kodaks, develop,
and print right, also sell all kodak sup-
plies. J. J. Uooker. 195 tfx
\\ 15 HAVK just re*-«rived a solid <-ar of
new fumltiiie and we are going to sell
every pit< tr In z <ia> s S«-e us before you
buy. O. K. Furniture Co., South Mairi,
n*vv phone 444. 1(6 tfx
WANTED—To buy two carload* of sec-
ond hand furniture. We will pay the
highest prices and spot cash for same. If
you have a*y for sale or trade call O. K.
Furniture tV, new phone. liW tf*
WE SELL k"daks, rent kodaks, develop
and print light; also sell ail kodak sup-
plies. J J. Booker. 195 tfx
I WE tSKLf* kodaks, rent kodakt*. develop
j and print r;ght. also sell ail kodak sup-
plies. J.J. Booker. 196 tfx
WANTED— A buxx fan. J. F. Crouch at
Temple, Times. 1S9 tfdh
WANTED—Iron, bones, metal, rags, old
■ clothes, second hand furniture.
Krankiin. South 2nd street.
W M
im mx
WANTED-Horse to keep for Its f**ed.
• Light work snd best of attention. Phone
this office. 1*1 tfdh
WANTED—1To vulcanize your automo-
bile tires. Makes them good as new.
Jai Alal Garage. Open day and night.
153 tfx
CA1*L< the doctor If you are sick, then
have your prescription filled here and
you will get well. J. J. Booker. 190 tfx
LAWYERS
THOS. 0. BINKLEY—Lawyer Land
Lpans. Rooms 408 and 409 City
National Bank Building.
The Daily Budget
I From Belton♦
E. E. THOMAS—Attorney-at-Law
Office over Crawford Jewelry Co.
—JOHN J. & SHELBY S. C0X-
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office in tne Nunnelly Buil-
ding, over Dallas Drug Store
TEMPLE TEXAS.
Do a General Practice in all Courts
W. a. ijjLAlN.il—Attorney-aK.AW—
.. Oifice over Crawford Jewelry Co.
Store. Temple, Texas.
CALL, the doctor if you are sick, then
have your prtaci iption filled here and
you will get well. J. J. Booker. li#G tfx
BE CAHhTUL and have your prescrip-
tions filled at the right place and filled
right. Booker's Is the place. 195 tfx
WINBOURNE PEARCE—Attor-
uey-at-Law—Office over Mat-
fhews Bros. Temple, Texa:.
PHYSICIANS
WANTED—110 volt celling fan Si* W. P.
4-v Livingston at blacksmith shop 173 tfx I
WANTKI>—15 head of fetock to pasture. |
J W. Nichols. Beihiew 133 3tp j
WANTED to buy s horse, gentle for i
women and children to drive. H^e O. T. j
Mahler over Brady A Black llardwatet
Store or phofit eld phone res. Ill tlx ;
FORBENTL
UK CARBFL'L and have your prescrlp-
I Hon* rilled at tin- right place unU filled
j rlnhl. Hooker'* l» the place. 1S6 tfx
iol.YMl'IA Candy
•pot in the city.
to refresh you.
Kltcfien. the coolest
lg there
174 Aitx
FOR KENT -Three unfurnished rooms
for light house keeping, two blocks of
car line. New pi,on? tfco-4 rings St
IF YOl? are a Knight Templar and will
attend the 31»t Triennial Conclave In
Chicago next m« nth, you must have
suitable cards and on this account we
have secured for jour inspection a large
IIm<? of cr»K*>iv««d and embossed Masonic
mi i tele malic cards, showing the correct
color*. Y<>u may save yourself much in-
isnlenience and some money by placing
your order early. We dk other higb class
printing aUo. The T^ies Prmtery,
Tempi*-. 190 tfdh
FOR RENT-Three furnished
Apply No. # North 12th strew
rooms.
198 31K
0<> TO (1. P. Zacharias to get cold flilnks
and fiesh home made candy every day
174 2MX
FOR RENT -Flv# room house on corner
of lib M and one South gn«l St
I'hone J I. Dennis 197 tfx
FOR RENT- 2 furnlsiied rooms for light
hr*u»ekeHplnif. Address Mrs. Oeundy, nt
residence. 212 N. 7th. 194 tfx
FOR RKNT—Three furnisl.««d rooms for
light hetifkeefilng X*w pi»one 230
1W itx
FOR RENT-Furnished rooms.all mode* n
conveniences. 11-' Nottli £>tk. IWi Jbts
FOR RENT-Three unfurnished rooms
Apply 'JUb North 6th 179 tfx
FOR SALE.
'FOR HAI.K-Tlie Maleatli- Tt.eatre, Hent
paying proposition in the city. Owner
wants to ieav« city by September 1st.
8re W. F. Lucas. 196 tfx
M.\RKIIAM. Krsktne Ar Co., Ium1x*r deal-
| er.t, are the wide-awake, progressive
I men to figure with wh.-n vou want him-
I lj*r or bulidtng material. Tl»ey are o»»v«*r
| undersold, considering quality of lumber.
l«l» tfx
ItHK <TTY .hirsiKf lias put In « vul-
j canlxing tnacl.ine a> «1 Is ready tor your
lMjMlr.es*. Koyt 6i Knight, Houtb Fourth
! strtwt LST :it x
j CLE AM..I N'EHM is n« *t to Oodllfiest. You
J , <>an only ke»-p dean by ha\mg a bath
• tub .nstall<d by liruner At i'atterson.
| I® tfx
WKLI^ if !t |« from Lugo's grocery store
on the square you may l>e sure that it
I» A-l stuff, for we handle the best of
everything. AM we want is Just a trial.
Try us this ir.onth. Old phone 327. new
71. 179 tfx
FOR HALK—one No. 6 Oliver typewriter
in good condition. J M Carroll at
Bouthwestern Telephone office. 1*7 3tx
FUKNITl'RE ItEPA I RING—Have your
bad mirror made new. C. E. Bhoaf, new
phone 172. lb* tfx
DR. H. B. MASON, Osteopath. 410-
411-412 City National Bank Build-
ing. Both phones.
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DR. J. D. DUNCAR—Office roomj 15
and 16, Bentley Bldg. Office tele-
phones—New, 207; Old, 98. Reai-
dence phonet—New, 433; Old 1G4, or
Hamill's Drug Store.
DR. E. P OOULD—Dentift. 0fftfie
over Willis' Drug Store. Old plidne
210-2 rings; New phone at both of-
fice and residence.
DR J. M. MURPHY, Dentist—Of-
fice 4th floor City National Bank,
rooms 406 and 407. oBth phones.
DR. JERE H. MURPHY. Dentist—
Orthodontia, Crown and Bridge
work a specialty. Office Wilkerson
building, Ave. A and Second street,
Temple, Texas.
Belton, July 7. In the distrirt
court today Cliorge Talt\ charged
with murder, was tried and declatvd
not guilty. The Court instruited the
verdict. He was under indictment
for the killing of a negro at Hol-
land.
Two cases against W. L. Wylie,
charged with forgery, were called
today and reset for September 19.
Countv Court.
In the county court tbiB afternoon
the case of State \8 Dave Johnson,
colored, was tried, lie was charged
with carrying a pistol.
(Editor's Not*.-—The reporter
failed to report the result of the
trial.)
Jim Evetts Stumus for Johnson.
Aasistant County Attorney Jim
.Rvetts will address the puhlie at
Little River tomorrow (Friday)
night and at Kllleen Saturday night;
Monday night at Sparta, iu fayor of
Coae JohBton: for Governor. Sopator
MayJield will meet the people at the
same places On the same dates.
MISCELLANEOUS
A G. SCHULTZE'S ORCHESTRA—
Music furnished for all occasions.
Violin teaching a specialty. Office,
Room 8 Willcog building. Phone 777.
FOR HALE—Ideal stock farm near Oold-
thwalte. S. J. Jacob. I'M 6tx
LAND NOT1C*-Who wants to buy $240©
worth on good block land? Apply at J.
B. Gregory office. M 6tp
WELL! l><t you m*ed anything in the
say of harnexs, saddles or repair work?
If so go to the Temple Haddlery Com-
pany, lust one door below post office and
he will fix you up. !ML tfx
J. R. SPENCER, general accountant. All
kinds of clerical work done In my office,
room 1« iJowiiN-Iientley building. 1® tfx
FOR BALE—MoUne snd Canton double
disc plows, new and second hand. P. and
O. 8ucc*ss sulky plows Just received
car of Lightning Steel Hay Presses, car
or I>eerlng snd McCortnlck mowers and
rakes. See us. J. M. Lee At Co. 1*0 tfx
FOR HALE—100 pair of skates; cost {3
and $4 per pair, will sell them for $1
per pslr while they last. Hee Miller Hsf»-
pington at Daily Telegram office. Apply
after Ou p. m. 154 trdli
FOR HALE—Pony, gentle, saddle and
harness. Price $25. L\ C. Lewis, okl
telephone. ^ 1W Wx
\FOR HALE—One hundred Httt<kb&k*r and
Hmln w»guu». tU» t*»t. J. M. CV,
NOTICES.
NOTICE T
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NOTICE—BW« ».llelt«4 for offlcM w|Ui
, Any weekly p«Mlabed l»
Tempi' deflrln* t" be MlccVeS •» the of.
flrlul organ of the CUjr <tl Temple Is r»-
•uet-tnl to bid Ott npertlV»tta»« tu.be fur-
nlrl'-d by tlie CU) »e«e»«r>. All Md»
muvt lie fllwl »ltl Ihrvlty ^•"•ratary not
later tbaa « oetock p. m., July 12th. l»lo
o woodward, Ciiy Secretary. t!*2 it*
NOTICE—Bids wanted for fuel oil. Tlut
City Council will receive bide for one
ear of fuel oil until July U\ 1*19. »t <
o'clock p. m. M O. Woodward. City
lecNUlf. 192 it*
NOTICB—The attention of all Ii"um-
lioldent. etorekeeperi and all others to
whom this notice applies I* hereby called
to the Stats and City sanitary laws in-
quiring that all cisterns, tanks, cesspools,
etc , must lie effectively sereen»d acalnst
files and mosqultos and their breeding.
From this date all violators of the ststed
laws will be penalised therefor. Jno. W
W. Wright. Chairman Sanitary Commit-
tee.
NOTICB—The muddy water conditions
now prevailing does not affect our
work. We haee three large settling tanks
and can Insure the same while work as
usual. Phone 4S. National laundry.
Teethinc children have more or leaa
diarrhoaa, which can be controlled by giv-
ing Chamberlaln'a Colic. Cholera and Di-
arrhoea Remedy. Al that Is necessary la
to give the prescribed dose after each op-
eration of tne bowels more tlian natural
and then castor oil to cleanse the eye-
t,m. It la safe and sure. Sold by all
dealer* —
Ad'-vrtise iu the Telegram for quick
"eguulis. *
A Contented Woman.
If alwsvs found In the same house with
Ballard's f*«ow IJnlment It ke*f>s every
member of the family free from aches and
pains. It heals cuts, bums and scalds snd
cures rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago and
all muscular soreness and stiffness. 2ac.
50c and 11-00 a bottle. Sold by Reynolds
Druff store. O
IF YOUR toilets need repairing or your
vratt-r pipeN are out of fix Just call
Y. Q. Raster's tin and plumbing shop and
your order will be given prompt atten-
tUs. All work guaranteed. Both phon«*s.
ltd tfx
FACTORY rebuilt typewriters—Reming-
ton. Oliver, t'nderwood and L. H. Smith.
We will ship you a machine subject to
examination and take small monthly pay-
ments. Write for prices and tffrms.
Pool A Kir veil. Furl Worth and Winco,
Texas. 1 ^lf tfx
L. £. POSEY—Candidate for paint-
ing and paper hanging,South Main
street. New phone 483; Temple,
Texai.
PE0F SALKELD'S ORCHESTRA—
Concert and dance muiic furnished.
Reception! a pecialty. Prof. Mar
iano Al en, first violinut Ring 174
old phone before making engage-
ments elsewhere.
VETERINARY SURGEONS
1v1- i~i irniiw>rynf¥\. m
DR. J. F. RUTTS—Veterinary Sur-
geon, at Osier's Stable. Both tele-
phones 81 . 17 years in Temple.
1IONKY talks with Us. J. M I-ee
4" l> |f
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Co.
tfx
filSlSKN—We need the money. J^. M.
U» A Cuiupany. 17! t fx
OVKKHTOOKKD on buggler. and surreys.
Tb*y must be oohl. J. M. L.* e A Co.
in tfx
FgRNDALB, special sale, Ferndala—T
fl<)w«Wai l4»nt« I liai* ever li»C Tour
prk '- vis take thari If Jr
snnnblr. The P'W"f a»
im anythiaif 1
IIukIs Ha! 1 la. <»«>■
•u are a* all l ea-
aro i*>»l'ively l>e-
of feted hafore.
IX 3"tx
DR. B. F. SCOTT—Veterinary Sur
geod. Treats all diseases of do-
mestic animals; makes a specialty
of surgery. Office R. D. Nichol-
son's sale stable. Both phones.
Dintrict Clerk Eugene IlpahaW ac-
companied by: Tax Assessor A. G.
Vlck went fishing 011 the Lampaaas
river last week. After one night's
attfntion to tte details of the work,
the families of th« fishermen a|>-
l>eared on th^ scene and there was
then and tfaer^ enjoyed a me&l at
w hich nineteen* persons had all the
fish they could eat.
Local and Personal Mention.
Adam Clemens is here 11 <>m Sparta
this afternoont 1
Hon. WlnbQurn IVarce was over
fro*» Temple today.
* Pal W. Wllsfin was here this morn-
ing from Temple.
' - The city teaiSis are grading the
«tk'I in front.of Gene Upshaw'e.
j Mips Barbara Patteiaon has return
id from a visltwitli relatives in Dal-
las.
Dr. W. L. CroeswaiU. of Holland
was among the visitors in our city
tills morning.
The Senior Endeavors of the
Christian church will enjoy a social
tonight.
I. J. Jennings is improving his
residence on the Avenue, new paint,
a pallery and a bath room are being
added.
H. E. Watsori of Heidenhelmer is
here on court matteis.
Miss Elizabeth Ghent left today for
Lubbock, Texas, to .'Hit the family
of her brother, Henry C. Ghent, Jr.,
for a week or two.
Mr. and Mrd. O X Blanton are
here from Dallas spe tiling a flew
days with relatives and friends and
will go from here to Uro^rnvswod.
. . . n
Governor Yarrell Won't Down.
Gov. Yarrell of Helton lands a so-
lar plexus blow on Gov. Campbell of
Austin, thus:
"Now who would have thought it?
Gov. Campbell has g"t his little tail
up on rzovltig picture sIioas. Does
he waKt to drive the people into ab-
ject. melancholia, to 11* insane
asyUims, for the want of u surcea«e
frttm the eternal sa.m«neSs and >'lo-
notony? Calm nature has itR storm,
the clemr sky its ominous cloud, the
wheat its tare, the sainted soul its
sin."—Belton News.
T
Housekeepers, Attention
Here are bargain opportunities you
can't well afford to over look.
Today Is Clean-up Day
In The House Linen Section
^72x90 and 81x90, regular 50c and
65c kinds lor..............
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and Hemmed, regular
75c kind for
-59c
Q/7J7J7TC 81x90. torn and Hemmed, regular
O—80c kind foi
—69 c
PILLOW CASES~™%X*&%lextra..
-18c
ATA PHTTATQ 18x18, ready hemmed, 65c a
do2en kind for
ON
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10 Yards Ecru Curtain Net 25c
A Big Value For Today's Selling.
Lace Curtain Clean-Up
Every lace curtain in the house is included in this offer—supply your
wants today.
75 c
$1.50
$2.00
Lace
Lace
Lace
Curtains '
Curtains
Curtains
58c
98c
$1.48
$2.50 and $3.00 Lace Curtains at
$1.98
$3.25 and $3.50 Lace Curtains at
$2.49
$4.00 and $4.50 Lace Curtains at
- - $2.98
$5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Lace Curtains at
$3.48
Ex'raordinary Waist Linen Values
price of high grade cotton goods. "
36 inches wide, beautiful white linen
for waists and full dresses, at the
m j-kt -tfc- ■».. sSfc. f*
CRYING FOR HELP.
Lots of it in Temple But Dally Grow'.ns
Less
Advertise In the Venegram for quick
rcsuulta
LOST AND FOUNT).
|d|Mmll tela neck <iheln. Reward
for ..turn t. Mn. W. O. Holun-cn.
No. , ate North ind •«( m up
—
LOST—At Midway July «th, um blaek
Hllk uiiibrvlls. ■('''I and pa&rl handle
with letter C. enaraved at th. tn|. find-
er plesne return In Dally Telegram Offk
snd
i».<eiv. IUwr»I reward.
l&Ttfx
FOUND—At Cbeeves Bro... X. O. Carter
paying siKit cash for second band fur-
niture snd exchanging new tor old.
1»7 2Stx
FOrNB-You mIII find The Bslly Tele-
Kran/s Clajisifled Department full of all
kinds of opportunities for you. Let these
little ads work for you. They are faithful,
fruitful, reliable and cheap. Give them a
trial
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONKY loaned on desirable collateral,
great haraa'nn given In pawned watches,
diamonds, Jewelry, suit cases, clothing,
etc., at Oppenhelmer's. 121 tfx
I have just received
a beautiful line of
the famous Royal
Socie t y Package
goods also finished
and Stamped Center
Peices. Pillows.
Table Scarfs. Cush-
ions and Doilies.
Gerald's
CITT AND FARM LOANS—See us. We|l
rash vendor lien notes on Temple prop-
erty and farm land in Texas. Hall &
Hall. Second floor City National Rank i
building.,
A Millionaire's Baby
attended b<r the hime»i priced baby
specialist could not b. cured of stomach
or bowel trouble any quicker or *urerl|
tlian your t>ahy if you give It McOee's I
Us by Elixir. Cures diarrhoea, dysentery
and all lierangommts of tb. atomach or
bowels. Price 25 cents and 6# cents Sold <
by Reynold's Drug ft ore. O I
w
rops
Tb* world's moat successful medicine j
for bowel complaints l« Chamberlain's 1
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It II
has relieved mpre pain and suffering, and i
saved more live* thaa any otfcer medicine I
In use Invaluable for children and adults.
Hold by all dealers.
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THE OLDEST INHABITANT
in a reminiscent mood, la apt to
dw.ll upon the opportualtlea to be-
come wealthy he Jnat by not poawa-
Ing the foresight to Invest In a p er.
of ground now of great value. But
chance* equally attrartive prcaent
tfcemeelTf* today. We're offering
unusually desirable property for the
Investment of small or large amounts
certain to yield substantial returns.
^ Surprising bargains in realty. Vary
My terns.
Vaden & Jones
ver State batik. $oth phone* 17
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Big Bank Accounts
Whenever you sell your
farm products, bring your
surplus money to this
bank. It will safely keep
your funds until called for,
and upon the basis of your
business with us and your
responsibility, we will lend
you money in times of
need.
Temple
State
Bank
Guaranty Bond Bank
4 per cent paid on time de-
posits. State and County
Depositry.
The kidney* cry for help.
Not aa organ in the whole body so deli-
cately ccmntrurtfd.
Not one no Important to healtta*
The kidney it ate the filter® <»f the blood
When ,fi«y fail t*e blood .txrconps foul
and pol«o|ioua.t
There c*n be no health where there ia
poison In the blood.
Hachaetie in one «f the first Indication
of kidney trouble.
It if* the kidney's cry for hfctp. Heed It.
I>oan'" Kidney Pills If what are wanted.
They are Just what overworked kidneys
need.
They strengthen apd invigorate the kid-
neys; h*lp them t<* do their wprk; never
fail to cure any case of kidney disease.
Read the proof from a Temple citizen.
Mrs. R. 8. Montgomery, 110 Ave G., W.
Temple, Texas *avs: 4,Whl|e I do not
like to have my name u»ed in a public
way, L think it no more rlfcht to let my
frlendn and neighbors know about, I>oan'*
kidney pills. I tried thein a few days ago
when feeling In need of a kidney remedy
and they gave me more relief than any
other preparation I had previously taken.
I procured Doan's Kidney PMIs at Book-
er •* Drug Store and consider (hem worthy
of endorsement."
For *ale by all dealer*. Price B0 cents.
Foster-Mlllburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents fur the United State*.
Remember the name—Doan's—and take
no other.
Advertise in the Telegram for quick
restiulta.
Car of Choice
ALFALFA HAY
on track. Price right.
Phone your order.
A. B. CROUCH,
The Feed Man
35c
Quality
25c
50c
Quality
35c
75c
Quality
50c
$1,00
Quality
75c
Store Ahead
K YQEK GROCER
I! THE MAJESTIC
Daw Jones' Landladies.
(Sequel to Davy Jones' .Parrot.)
Once more "Davy Jones" anil his
parrot arrive in port with no land-
or place to hunk. A posslgle berth
looms in sight and "Davy" steers bis
footsteps straight ahead and walks
up the gangplank" to the front
door, where lie is received by a
blooming "gazabo" of a maid, who
pilots him to the landlady. She
shows him a furnished "stateroom"
111 which lie makes himself at home.
"Davy" and the ladlady are at-
tracted, and wave signals to that ef-
fect, which are at once interpreted
as "mutual." While their little flir-
tation is sailing on calm seas a ty-
phoon of a neighbor blows in upon
the scene. She Immediately lays
siege to "Davy's" susceptible heart
and leaves the landlady marooned in
Jealousy and despair, while the lub-
ber of a Captain floats proudly out
of the harbor in tow with his new
conquest, gliding along like a ship
at full sail.
The landlady says: "It'a 'er fin-
ery and airs w'ats ailing 'lm. I'll
put on me trimtnln's and beat 'er
out at 'er own game." And, sure
enough, she does in the very "next
scene, for it Is Jiene we sew the
landlady heaving in sight while
"Davy" and her rival are cabined
in quiet waters, which are somewhat
disturbed by the boarding house
keepers' presence, when, "blow me
Jibs," if "Davy" doin't desert th«
first craft and tackle on to >r what
keeps the mess room. Everything is
going as serene as a calm morn on a
June day when the neighborly rival
again conns bounding over the as-
phalt in an entire change of sails,
and looms out In a new set of col-
ors, to whom "Davy" . throws out a
hauser, and, after drawing the fair
charmer into the fleet, pulls anchor
and tacks for home with a lady to
windward and leeward.
During the flirtation "DaTy
Jones' " wife finds his boarding
house and learning of his "Don
Juan" behavior, eagerly awaits his
coming. With all the air of a gay
Lotharia "Davy," with his compan-
ions, now reach the dock and casts
anchor and makes fast for a minute.
Like a ship in the night Mrs "Davy
Jones" makea her presence known,
and the way she clears the bulwarks
for action is something alarming,
and still more so is the wmy she
grabs her husband by the flipper and
tows him tnto hot water, which
would do cradit to a "bobby."
Th« rival flames of "Davy's" lova-
mating iw> wstart pull htnitng It
batffeen fhemselvita hiaming each
ottiif for the fool doings of the day
»n<t clinching the whole bualnesa
witi a "catch-as-catcti-can" halr-
paif|ng scrimmage, bathed In tears
a(M| ^cooled by the fanning breeses
funny-facpd hired iff', who
tlnw and grimaces her encour-
ivmiont and enjoyment.
»t Uie
calk tii
Those Pies of Bovhood.
How delicious were the piet of boyhoo<L
No pies now ever taste so good What's
ctenred? The pirn? No. Its you. You'vt
lo#t the strong, healthy stomsch. the vig-
orous liver, the active kidneys, the regu-
lar bowels of boyhood. Your digestion is
poor and you blame the food. What's
needed? A complete toning up hy Electric
Hitters of all organs of digestion—Stom-
ach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels—Try them.
They'll restore your boyhood appetite and
appreciation of food and fairly naturate
your body with new health, utrength and
vigor. &0c at all druggists. 2
^ wi ux in .mag loia
t. p»rt tract No, 1, Holland, 183
weal cocperata 11 mils; $32&.
'mp » City (?, to M. C. Wade.
There are several grades of feed
just the same as anything else. Chil-
dress & Co. carries on:y 1:1 e best
grades and we would be pleased to
prove this to you. Both phones;
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Sheriff—
J. B. WATTTTRS.
J. B. 11 LAIR.
WILEY FMHBR.
W. W. WALKER,
For Tax Assessor in Bell County—
A. Q. V1CK (Re-election).
For DiJtriet Clerk—
E. E rPSHAW (Re-election).
For County Clerk—
HUGH HAHRI8 (Re-election).
For Justioe of the Peace, Precinct
No. 5.—
Hl'GIl 8MTTH. (Re election).
OLIVER W. WORD. ,
Fat County Jadge of Bell County—
W. S. 8HIPP (Re-election).
For State Representative 32nd Leg-
islature, 70th District, Class 1.—
RULING r. ROBERTSON.
Class 8—
H. B. BAVAGE. *
Belf«i, July 7,—Realty transfers
racordfp; /
" N. R. Woodruff et ux Ml Miss Lola
Kent, part tract No
feet
Tanptt,
lo* !• I*1"*-". SNBSan Heights
add to Taimpla; |ifco.
J M Moore et ux to N. O. Moore.
65x149 f»et corporate limits of Bart-
let t; $iar>o. T
J. P. Spark* et UK to C. 3. Jack-
son, 1-2 acre of land, Nolanville:
9375.
J. A. Lugo et UX to Hultaff P. Ro-
bertson, lot 2. block 7, Retwrt ad4
to Temple; $650.
J. E. Godsoe et ux to B. F. Haher,
13 6 1-2 acrea out of Lankford and
Mallrigal survey; $1250.
An Expert's Opinion of 8kin Diseases.
A prominent national expert on akin
dl,eaten whuw name you are familiar with
*uy* that in all hi* scientific experience
he iiae never founi «o hard a diseaae to
conquer as ICcxema. Yet he doea not henl-
tate to recommend ZKMO as a most »uc-
ceesful remedy for the trratment of Ec-
zema, Itching akin dleeasea, dandruff,
pimple*, blackhead* and all other dta.
For Conttable, Precinct No. 5—
i. H. TALLEY (Re-election).
JIM RAM.
For Superintendent of Bel! Connty
Schools—
3. W. ORI88OM (Re-election).
JOE SAM MORGAN
/or County Attorney--
JOHN U WARb (Re-election).
For Tax Collector in Bell Coutv—
S^jr. A. KNSORtRe-, lection).
For County Commissioner Beat No. 3
J. TOM MOROAH (Re-election).
V. W. M DICKEY.
ruff,
11 other dla-
of the skin and scalp. He says that
not only do Its curative qualities make it
popular but also the fact that It Is a clean,
liquid remedy for external use. A great
Improvement over the old style greasy
salves snd lotions which are not only un-
pleasant to use but do no' destroy the
germ life that causes the disease. ZKMO
drawn the germs to the surface and de-
stroys them, leaving the .kin clear and
healthy. Can be used freely on Infanta.
Mr. Reynolds will gladly supply thoea
who call with a booklet which explains
in simple language all about skin do-
eases and how to cure yourself at bom*
with ZEMO. C. L. REYNOLDS. 1
Napoleon's Grit
was of tha unccr.queraoie aevcr-say-dle
kind, the kind that you need tnftjt when
you have a bad cold, cough or lurts dis.
ea»e. Suppose trochee, cough syrups, cod
liver oil or doctors have all fiilaC don't
lose heart or hone. Tae Dr. King's New
Discovery. Satisfaction Is guarsntee4
when used for sny throat or lung troubla.
It has saved thousand, of hopeless suf-
ferers. It masters stubborn colds, obsti-
nate coughs. h< mmorhvgea. la grippe,
croup, asthma, hay frier and whooping
eouxh and la the most safe and certain
rattledy for all bronchial affectlona. SCt,
II,n0. Trial bottle frte at all druggists. *
"How's ThisP
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of I'atarrh that cannot ha
cured "bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CRENt-TT * CO.. Toledo. O
We, the undersigned, hare known F. J.
Cheney for the last IS years, and tniieve
htm perfectly honorable la all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligation- made by Ms firm
WALDING. KINK AS * MARVIN.
Wholesale I >ruggtata. Toledo, (X
Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken internally,
acting directly upon the Mood and rnie-
coua surface* of the syetatn T-vtlmoniala
sent fre* Price 3 cants per tdtale.
by sll Drogglsta.
Take ii^^j (gr
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