The Temple Weekly Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1888 Page: 2 of 8
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Sold hy T f. Jmith liro.g
Bradfield’s
Female
Regulator!
Most happily meets the demand of the
age for woman* peculiar afflie ion. It ia a
remedy f"r women only atid fen pne special
class • f her dPeases. It ia a special f< r cer-
tain diseased conditioa of the womb and so
controles the Memstrual organa as to regu-
late all derangements and irregularities of
her monthly sickne s. The proprietors of
this lemedy claim no other medical prop-
erty. It ia sti icily a vegotabl compound of
a studied physician whose specialty was fe-
male diseases, and whoso name became en-
viable because o' his success in the treat-
ment and cure of female complaints Suf-
fering women it will relieve you of nearly
a 1 diseases peculiar to your sex.
For sale by druggists. |Write [for book
“Message to woman," mailed free.
Address:
Bradfield Regulator Co,
ATLANTA,ISA
For Sale.
:• \f >•. Ytf.iC-
surplus? Arsy.np
og to choose delegates who
will wisely sod truly exp
your views in regard to the ns
od of federal taxation ? Do you
wish to modify the opinions on
that subjoet expressed in the na
tional platform of 1884; and, if so,
in what mauner, and to what end ?
The lime ia short Did last the
national platform give, in your
opinion, « distinct command to
your representatives in congress
j iti regard to internal taxes ? Did
you then intend to have such taxes
maintained as they then stood, or
(if the condition of the treasury
permitted) reduced, or repealed
altogether? What was the man-
date in 1884 in regard to customs
duties? Was it a tariff only for
revenue, or one for incidental pro
teetion, 01 one like Mr. Randall's
bill, in which protection is too oft-
en the chief object and needed
revenue the incident?
Do yon intend to cuoose dele-
gates to the St. LouiB Convention,
in June next, who will clear up
whatever ambiguities there are in
the platform of 1884! If so, no
time is to be lost. Can you draw a
hard and fust line for all the vary-
ing and rival industries and condi-
tions of each and all of even the
democratic states f If 3rou can,
why not begin now, and put your
pressure on democratic congress
men to make quick work in the
house with 155 millions of surplus?
New York Star.
,01
w *he gov-
ho live|P|i
Galveston may be a competent offi-
cer and above bribery, but his
statement of the condition of the
channel and bar at the mouth of
the Brazos, will not be sufficient to
annnl the reports of the engineers
who made a success of the Missis-
sippi jetties. Galveston is inclined
to be hoggish on the deep wat'er
question, hut the chances now are
Has anyone noticed the north
bound goose this year?
Corn planting is later in this
section than ever before.
Temple is going to have water,
and please bear it in mind.
How is the Corsicana covered
road project getting along?
Texas sends delegates to the en-
gineers conference being held
Chicago.
Thf Waco Trade Review has
passed into the ownership of
Brooks Wallace.
rtisers:
■ “In daily papers, advertisements ‘
are worth about one-third the
price which a weekly issuing the
the same unmber of copies can de>
mand. Sunday papers, semi and
tri-weeklies and all publications
issued more frequently than once
a week jire usually classed with
dailies in fixing the value of their*
space, but Snnduy papers partake
largely of the character of weeklies,
and this is the reason why they
that the State will get her dues,and I are go popular with adveitisors.
,he wire working Of the Galveston As time passos the tales i»f charge
clique be exposed_ [ for advertising in them will loud
The WaciTTrado Re- iew is us- towar(l a higher schedule. They
ing .considerable energy in the uo* weure mo™ than a fair dbare
booming of Texas, and Waco j„ of advertising patronage because,
particular. We commend the considering both quantity and
spirit thus shown, bat in the q^HUty, the ratesare generaHy too
knowledge ol the country herea-|)°w-”
bouts and the grades and ruling
prices of land, we would caution ^ HE ^ eat her Prophet of The
the Review against making ^ Times force has been discharged.
wild statements. Immigration se- What is Texas going ‘,0 do with
cured by misrepresentation is not her b'g slice of the government
what Texas needs. We refer to| cake?
tho following, clipped from the
Review: * * • * In llukota
wild prairie land is held from $8
to 810 per acre. In Texas, from
81 to 82. * * * In Texas fire I We believe stronger than ever
is not needed more than two that the Marlin Ball should be
months in the J’ear, and coal is officially recogcizod as the Mill*
from $5 to 87 per ton. * * * Organ.
Dakota come, near beine perpeto- T„E c01ldlli()„ „f the „„„ Em.
ox»8 peipatual | peror Germany i. announced ns
improving, with some chance for
The Texas Press Association
will meet in Dallas on Mouday,
May 13th.
-
■
loth* Scientific^
thslargnat olroulatlon a___________ .
-----of Ha kind published In th
te*ea of tuok a notloo ovsry patents*
’SBIBSSB5SH5
jssWiasafsasr^
Try it four month* for on* dollar.
"ySiSS*tio5 £teta auikdftm.
D.N.FERRMCO.
1 admitted to bo tho
i*t Seedsman
the world.
TERRY & CO'S
Minted. Knarlp.
tiro an* Prtead
8EED
ANNUAL
For 1888
wfllb*malVad FNtt
TO All npnllcautB.
1 and to miit aoa-
1 aon'a euatomor*
without ordering
Invaluable to till
ery peraon aaing
«a, rtcld vr VUw.r
CED8 ahould nod for U.
Addreaa
* lS5KKWLc#’
Fob Rent
Nos. 5 and 6 1
block 26, Roach’s t
For Sale-
Uloek 25, original
For terms, &c.,a{
Has a compl
of Tempie town jL
Bell County La
tirade furnish*
notice. .
Will loan, nm
property in Tmj
. -r
Money loaned, o*¥
hen notes froml I
35.000.
a! winter and
spring.
Lightning outs some strange ultimate recovery,
pranks. While the wires wore| -
.......otwilh the startling repnrtl T"E Texarkana Time, man i,
~ .. . . m . . , announced as sick in the local
of the Capitol at Washington being , , . ,. , „ ,
, ... „ . columns of that lively paper. But
struck, and the confusion among , . . V,
, . b who in the world needs that ex-
senators and congressmen, a stmi 1
, 0 . . ’ t* . planatiou afteo a glance at the
lar message was received from Ed- „
dy, in this state, only that instead ed,tonul department?
of reaching after crowned heads,as Boulanger’s star is on the de-
it were, the Jexas edition of the cline. Tho French government
lightnings stroke went under a now wants peace, and Boulanger
private citizen s house and killed a wji| politically einbalme'1 for
dog, coincidently named “Roger Uho present, but ready to assume
Q.” 1
We keep in stock and for sale at
all times, the following blanks:
. Crop mortgages,
Warranty Deeds,
Coupon notes,
Implement notes, | more.
Any other blanks printed to or-
der, in good style and on short no-
tice. Apply at this office.
The shortage ot Treasurer Tate,
of Kentucky, is being used as cam-
paign matter against the demo-
crats.
Death is rapidly claiming the
old veterans. A few years beuce
and the association will be no
The Waco Examiner is having a
row with Rev. Rufus Burleson.
There are most too many big lights
in Waco fora general peace.
Bade\U wants $10,000 for
A Candid Acknowledgment.
Extract from a letter of Dr. D. W. Atkinson
ltlloam Springs, Ark.
I know that many physicians are I plying the grammar used by Gen.
very much prejudiced against alllpm- . ,
prietary medicines, and think some- <*rantin th« composition of his
times foolishly so. I am however,wil | “memoirs.’’
lug to ackuowledge merit wherever it
is deserved. I have prescribed Sim*. I Speaker Carlisle will probably
SSffZ —d ‘h» * 6hi6f j“»-
think it deserves all the praise it re- ticn Waite, and Judge Crisp to the
ceives. I have watched its use for five n< xt speakership,
years and do not know of a more p-»p*«
nlar medicine. My patients praise it. | The inventive genius of
_____________ ______ __ the
*"‘r" I .mall boy ,111 be taxed to tho of
most to invent a proper method o
After Three Vaara. I celebrating bo'h Easter and Apri
W.F. Walton, of Springfield, Temi, p00i>B day combined.
sayB: "I have been suffering with __m
Nenralgia in my face and head off aDd The Waco Examiner wants to
on for three years. I purchased a box , .
of Dr. Tanner’s Infallible Neuralgia know if George C. Pendleton is
cure and took eiglit of the pills. I going to run for iiutenant governor
have not felt any symptoms of Neural- of Be„ Conn(v. We an8Wel. «no
fecommend it.’’* Sold by 'f/E^Smilh but Wl11 lncludo Wac0 in hl8 Juri8s
& Bro. I diction.”
Give Them A Chance,
Switchmen on the “Q” road de-
Thatis to say, your lung*. Also all your I mand a competent corps of engi-
bresthing machinery, v ery wonderful ma-1 1
life’s functions on a moments
THAT FIGHT
The Original Wins.
C. K. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop’*-
M. A. Slnmoas Liver Medicine, Bat’d
1S40, in the U. S. Court dxfkats J.
H.Zeilin.Prop’r A. Q. Simmon* Liv-
er Regulator, Bat’d by ZeiUn 1868.
M. A. S. L. M. has for 47 years
cured Indigestion. Biliousness,
Dyspepsia,Sick Headache,Lost
Appetite, Sour Stomach, Etc.
Rev. T 11. Reams, Pastor M. K.
Church, A., am*. Tenn., writes: “1
.think I should hav* been dead but
' tor your Genuine M. A. Sim-
mons Liver Msdida*. I have
sometimes had to substitute
Money loaned on lam
is clear, from one to fit«
per cent per annum, tut
annua„ *
-«1,
11 ill nr chase undoes lien
—------
A i/ood ivrcxtmint fin' a
who has from 82500 to $8il|,
to P. H. Ayers.
5000 acres of land in Pel
for sale in tracts to suit
on one to Jive yeurs time.
tllRI
I.ani, in differmt
PDr.°jfR. Graves, Editor The state at prices Olid tt
laitist, Memphis. Tent.. »vs: .
oeived a package el vourLiver I purchaser.
Medicine, ami have uKtl half of it |
It works like a charm. I want no
better Liver Regulator and cer-
. tainly no mure uf Zcilin’a mixture.
' 5
Mayor Hewitt has placed' his n°tice.
oot on a plank of the Old Know- Ip The Temple Times will pat
Nothing platform in regard to the that railroad bail in motion Marlin
decoration of public buildings with will play “catch” at this end of the
oreign flags. Tbe sentiment ot bne and nend it glimmering into
tbat plank t, atroag in tba boaom. ‘['•J'JJf"*- Lot’ergo.Ooxl-Mar.
of all Americana, bat the groat par- Tha,), jn„ wh„ w, broth.
ties dread to proclaim it. t, ,, , ,
1 er Ball, acd you can make your
The Waco Day has has ceased to appointments for a series of
be a valuable exchange. About “tailors” to help you beyond
or.e copy per week reaches this of Marlin. Times are hard now, and
ioe, just often enough to make us money scarce, but just wait until
want it. Tryandd better, please, another crop, and you car. bet your
Mr. Day. # “alee” on The Ttmes waking up
--- the natives.
The telephone suits which have
)een occupying the courts ior so tbe ra''r01ld8 t^at are
ong a time, have finally been de- snrve.yed Texas were to be ouilt
cided in the Supreme Court of tho ,iear*y «very farmer would have a
United States in favor of the Bell route on his farm* The day is
patent. Prt8t when local capitalists can own
-— and operate railroads atid make
The Central Tex»s Live Stock money ont of them. in ,he first
Association, in session at Waco place, they must necessarily call
this week, passed resolui nns se- 0n large capitalists outside of the
verely condemning Mill's tariff 8tate for ai(j, and when the d
bill, and asking him to resign. | find monej* to bo invested in such
SlkAtoRCoKEhaaaarved notice is *h« h*"d» »f
tbat he will make a deaperat, fight "16" "ho are slrJoadJ’ ,nlm‘*l”d
again.. Senator Bvarta eubetitnte °‘h,r rn“l,s' “nd !' V" ">""'‘3'is
for IheLanham bill onneerning “dvan6e'1 *[ “ ’ 11
, conditions that the control of the.
Green comity. road I, practically gone from it.
Taylor wants the Waco & Braz J incorporators. Again, railroads
DR. DROMGOOLE’S
ENGLISH
female Bitter:
\ Powerful Uterine Tonic and Female Resul-'
or the Cure of all Female Complaints and lrn
Ijritiei. For sale by all druggists "Family N<
, al Advisor" mailed Free on application to
J y. DROMOOOLE A OO., LouiaTille,
One halJ interest in ice fac
| xale.
For Sale—100 acr* f
per acre, six miles from '1 vinj U*.
One three room cottage
19th street in 3rd ward, p
| Offire up-stsii-8. New Willcox
Twelfth Sfrei i and Aver
TEMPLE. TEXJ
A store-house for rent
ouse. Two dwellings for
j. e.:
Children Cry for Pitcher!* i
When Baby waa lick, sra gavs bar 1
___ «, t. HUM
When aha was a Child, sba erted for <
Whan aha baoMM Mias, ah* oinng to C
Whan aha had Chi ldian, shag*
■——-----M
chinety i' ia. Not inlv the larger alr-paa- neers, and have struck to enforce
■age*, out the ih<>uisuaa • -f.ittle tubes and their claims. ThiR puts a new
cavstie* lea ling from them. , . . ,
Whe*i tht-se «« clogged and choked with phase on the question, and may re-
mutter which ought not to be there, your guIt jn .,ro|0ngihg the trouble uu-
liiuus Fttnnn h* f rln . w ir work Xml whf&l 1 ° °
lunga cannot half do tln-ir work And whaj
I hey do, they cnnnotdo well.
til other roads are involved.
CallJt cold, cough, cioup pneumonia,-
caUrrh. consumptwn or sny of tho family I Look out for a bomb explosion
of throat and nose und head and lung . , . . ..
obsiroctiona. all are bait. All ought to be I when Mills sees fit to defend his
got rid of. There iajuat one lure way U> tariff bill to his constituents. It is
get rid of them, That is to take Bo^cheeV I
o*-rmi*n 8yru|i, which any diuggiit wil not usual for Mills to remain silent
tell you at 76 cent* a bottle- Even it every dnnng a tariff discussion in Texas,
king-Mae hu. lalledyou, yon may depend °
I on this ior ceiuiu. and wo may he sure tbat his hold-
„ . ” ; T~ .. ing off now* is but the calm betok
Positively the beet remeny ever dis- .
rovereii for «H diseases of nuin and en*,lK a storm.
FREE1ALL
Our llluvtraUd CataiotfU' .
of ioo Pages, conUinine ?
complete assortmentof the
heat Plants. Hoots, Bulbs,
net. Shrubs ana seeds in
cultivation. Satisfaction
iruarnnteed. Address,
HANZ ftNECNEB,
LoulavUle, Ky.
Mexican
sa,i.w«^^.*s.*sss,.i!sss .. • ■ -
essh^albums! Mustang
qeast I hut cun be reached by nu exter.
nal medical application, is ItHugum ynip F g8
Root Liniment. One trial will "w*. M8 Natures own true laxative. It is
vince. Manufactured onl v bv Ran- die roost easily taken, and the iikni
gtitn Root Medicine 0<>.. Nashviie* effecMve .lemedy known to clause (lie
Teun. 60 cent* per lmttle. For aoe system when biliovs or costive, lo dis-
by T. E. Smith t Bro. I pel h -adaches, eolds and levers; to
J ---- cure liabitbnl const ipatiou, ludigeation
food refuse to stay mi your piles,etc. Msnnfnctured only by the
atomachf Are you afflicted wjtli dy«s California FL’ S\min company, Sun
epaiuf If take Morria’Cssearinep Francisco, C«| Sold in 50o and Cl
end be relieved. I bottles by all leading druggists.
os Valley road to come their way, combine as much so as any other
and hasjoined hands with Austin. I line of enterprises, and it is not
Dallas hRs raised a fund of I reasonable to suppose 1 hat a strong
$1,000 per month to pay the ex- combination will allow of acorn
penses of advertising the city. petition by a weaker company, and
A bill to establish a United furni8h tbat competition with
States court in the Indian Tenito-1 lbrou.2b connections to their own
ry has passed congress. |detriment. For these and other
reasons, wo don’t believe the
Congressman O'Neill, of Mis-1 Waco & Brazos Valley road will
souri lias introduced a bill to pro- he completed. Their engineers
teei free labor hy prohibiting the . ,, . ,, ,
sale of convict ma.mfactured goods a,e 10 the fiHd’ " 18 ,n,e’ but
wares and merchandise except in ar(* 1,0 m°re than re-survoy-
tho states in which they are pro- ing a route previously located In
duced. This bill would cut a big tho Aransas Pass road. Waco may
figure if passed, as it would confine build thc r0ad h|lt it wj„ ho t,nilt
MSOTaJrSffi'JShv’•«'«» rari,»|- if a.....
to the consumers of the respective ,be c,0,l'i agitating the question
states. I will be about the interest retain. <1
by tlie horn s cnpitsdisls.
Or if they don't iiov should know
tint. Rangum Root Liniment cured I Being Wore Pleasant
I5.g ll*».t hi mules for W. E. H°.it. of I I'utbe *hsio. mon* !i(vi'i>fib|»* to tin
Ad'iirsville, Kv. J II. Mdllory, of I »lonuieli. mol more i rio bm ti•-in’ m
Fort’s Mation, Teun.. cnrrd his liogh I its in*ii»u., he tfiuoiis Culif.iroia liq.iio
of tiltnd siNggera with it. In fact his fruit re.u«-dy. Syrup of Pigs, i« ritpnU'
King of L’tiimenls is invaluable foi ausvlading all otheis. Try it- One
in hii and heiisf, anil no family should bottle will prove its merits. S dd. in
its without, it. bold by T. E. Smith S0r and $ I bottles hy nil leading ding*
k Bro gists,
I pre«cODe »nd folly
pndnrsc Big O as the
or. 1* sped Be lor the cer.
n cure of thlsdlsesse.
I,. H. INGBAHAH.H.D.
Amnerd*m, N. Y.
•Vi • .venild Rig<»for
.• , v-ht*. und It has
;tv»i> the best of satis-
f rc Ion.
DRDT£hrciS°ik
si. Sold by Druggists,
| Sciatica,
i Lumbago,
For sale by T. E. Smith A Bro.
Rheumatism.
Burnt
Scalds,
Sting*
_ Bite*
Wl BILL SIUGT TO FA1GUIS- I Bruise*,
tenMisaBMAASDuunwhanprs- I Bunions,
StsiMdaipusM Soshte ISamSm I
w— (toys*)—« tm I boras,
THIS GOOD OLD STAND*
rtato* • Tters, Sw •1MI V. I accomplishes for everybody exactly what li
tGTlt OnsofthsrwsoitetocItkejWsmi
tnv yon bay. ■ntfordraiUrata I the Mustang UnlmSBt IS found In It* 1
Marekal A Smith, SSS last Slat SL.N.X. | appllcabllltr- KTerybody noedstoohl
The Lamberman nseds It in ewe eta
Scratohee,
Sprains,
Strains,
Stitches,
Stiff Joints,
Backachs,
Galls,
Sere*
Spavin
Cracks,
;~-v
doubl* thair monet I
iwlliuf oar BKASS |
V. fini.hcd oorrusatec
AGENTS
EEFLOTC SiFEIT UfflP
Cun be'iuitiiu GT«ry family. G1t»**
niorf than 'l.r^oordintry Umr •
rvMUfor **»
|t«t‘U' lam f ia. has PMVlarv
Vs I*, a t. : t a !ari» llf»*
t»o*i*»** .->•! g.r:,yi#a. XwnJ for ;.**■
m-- ■ ■■ t •-“*
f I • i • • t * W.mca.sa,*
For UBS it bteter
The Iloatevrlf* nseds It for |
The Cannier need* Itforpist
Th# Mechaals needs It always «St M|’L.
bench. .... -fk
The Mlaer need* It In ease eCesMStSMilH
The I‘ie«eerneedslt-oAnt«et*k»*(
The Farmer needs it In hi* ho***, J
vad his stockyard. m3
Th* Bteambaat man or the L
It In Uberal supply afloat and **hor*. ■■
The Heree-faaeler nseds M-tt I* Ms h
friend and safest reliance. '’ ,
Th* Bteck-strewer neeo* It—It will -Mf
thou.and* of dollar* and a world of trouble.
'»** Railreadmaa needs It and\* 'A
ori - XI* life Is a round of accidents
Th* Baekweedsman needs Ik
log like tt as am antidot* for th* <
Umb and comfort which surround th* 1
The Merchant nseds it about his I
srsrT tad *he>M 1» fn ft# hssft I "Ujanployma
' knvlng Orchtt I these owns the Mnsteag Unlnua* Is wrtseg
It «<m O C C V OI Keep a Bottle la tk# Heaea.
economy.
Keep a Bottle la tk* FaatasT* '
asslnesasof seeldsatmTsspalaaadl
a Rattle Alasf*ia tk* I
rm mud sb uiiibi mama em, a*
ef *Twy mrtoa contemplating
PLANTS - BULBS.^t^W
tbouund* of Illutrafloat, and marly Up pag**, telling
what to bny, and wham to gat H, and Baaing lowatt print*
for bonttt roodi. Fries *f OCIDR only 10 ennta, Inclad-
‘kSSKSW't.
tete . *• ft *
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Cox, William D. The Temple Weekly Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1888, newspaper, March 31, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584567/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.