The Temple Weekly Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1888 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Abilene Library Consortium.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
-juisiana State Lottery Co
InoDrjpomtmlljy tbo Legislature in 18(18 tor
uuoatlonal and oharitable purposes, aixl its
yhi$e made a part oi the present State
! POpdJar vote.
It* GRAND EXRAORDINART of{A W
iNQn take place scml-annnnlly, [Jane, and
jpeoemher] and Its OR AND SINGLE NUM
HER DRAWING* talcen place on each of
the other ten months of the. year, and are all
drawn In public, at the Academy of Mueic
) New Orleans, La.
: _ •
"We do hereby certify that we supervise the
irrangementH tor all the monthly and Quar-
Drawings ot the Louisiana State Lot-
. Company, and in person manage and
itrol the Drawings thei*selves, and that
same are conducted with honesty, tali ness
l in good tait.li toward all parties, and we
authorize the company to use this cert ideate
With lac-similes ot our slgnitures attached in
IS
mm*
The following resolution was u-
dopted recently by the St. Louis
board of underwriters and a similar
ruling or regulation is almost cer-
tain to be put into effect by Texas
use made a part ot the present state underwriters for the coming cotton
tf vote.ln 18t9> by an overwhelming ston. All who are interested in
handling cotten will therefore do
well to consider carefully all that
is set forth in the following:
Resolved,4That it be required
that every bale of cotton received
and stored in our warehouses shall
be entirely covered with bagging
on sides and ends, and in case there
shall be received and stored, an;,
cotton not so covered with bagging
tie rate on the wi rehouse and con-
tents, were such cotton is permitted
to be stored shall be advanced 0he
per cent., this rule to go into effect
j on the first day of September, 18.88
j Complaints as .0 the unprotected
j condition in which cotton is recciv-
1 ed and shipped have come to ns
e'oinmiNBiunera. alike from factors, warehousemen
transporters and insurance compa-
nies, and and information shows
that these complaints are well
founded. That we have escaped
serious loss from this cause in 8t.
Louis is doubles* due to the vigil-
ance and constant care of our ware-
We believe that in
adopting this rule we are acting in
the best interest both of the cotton
trade and of fire insurance.
advertisements ”
m \
&
J could iadace him to
part with his "Joseph del Jean ” He kept
it constantly with him, and watched it as
a father might watch a delicate child
Ornse it was sick, appearing suddenly to
lose all its quality, and he took it to
Vuillame known as the most famous re
pairer of fiddles in Europe. 'Hie expert
said that it must be taken apart Paga
nini insisted that it must not go out of
his sight and compiled 1 lie work tube
doue in his own apartments . Vuillame
told afterward that Paganini watched him
as he put in the knife and pried the deli
cate wood apart., and started at every
fresh thrust as though the knife were go
ing into his own body Afterward Vuil
lame had to take It to his shop to put it
together. When the work was done
Paganini gave him a gold box set with
precious stones, which Paganini said was
exactly the Bame as one he had to give to
his physician, aud that the doctor of his
body and the doctor of his violin were en
titled to equal consideratioa The box
was worth several hundred dollars, prob
ftblv ten times as much as the original
maker received for the violin when it waa
new
While the violin was in his shop Veil
lame made measurements of its exact di
mansions dawn to the very unevennesses
of the varnish, and from these he suhsel
'.that
Upon Ua f
Like a thief at night it stents in
upon us unawaros. The patients
I Have pains about tne chest and
sides, and sometimes in tho back.
Teey feel dull and sleepy; the
mouth has a bad taste, especially
in the morning. A sort of stick<■
The best horse that sells for the
be*tuverage figure is the heavy
druft horse. The fast horse may
sell for more money if he is fast
enough, but taken altogether the
average price of the heavy draft
horse is above that of the I rotter.
There is a constant demand for
slime collects about the teeth. Tho J MU°h animals, a demand that is in-
appetite is poor. There is a teeling | creasing faster than the supply,
like a heavy load on tho stomach; The demand *» notZ only fro,n this
quentlv made another violin that waa the
exact duplicate of Paganini’s, but when
the latter heard of it he
ip., , W'e, the uriderisigned Banks
and Bankers will pay all Prizes
|:'y' -drawn in the Louisiana
- _____ Louisiana State
Lotteries which may be presented
at our counters-
U. M. WAI.MSLEY.Pres Louisiana Nat. Bk,
I'lfcUUE LANAUX, Pres. State Nat’l Bank.
A, BALDWIN, Pres. V. O. Nat’l Bank.
fcAKL KOHN Pres Union National Bank
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING !hou8emen-
. la the Ae-aib-my of Mimic, Sew Orleans,
Tarxila)', -inly 1,0 1SS8,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $3 00,0 00
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollar* < wli. I Our Action in this matter will be
QUi,rt,!r8 1 endian, l "en-; communicated to the various board
had a violin like that of Paganini until,
dying, Paganini bequeathed the copy to
Cumillo Sivori. who has ever since played
upon it The original violin Paganini left
to his native city. Genoa, to be kept for
ever in remembrance of him It is kept
with scrupulous care, and only the most
famous artists are or have over been al
lowed to touch it Once before the honor
has been accorded to Sivori This time
Leandro Campauati. the director of the
Milanese quartet, shares the houor with
Sivori.—New York Sun.
sometimes a faint, all gone sensa-
tion at tho pit ol the stomach which
food docs not satisfy.. The eyes are
sunken, the hands and feet becom
cold and clammy. Alter a while
cough sets in, at first dry, but after
a few months it is attondod with a
greenish-colored expectoration.
The patient feels tired all tho while
and sleep does not seem to afford
any rest. After a time he becomes
nervous irritable and gloomy, and
has evil forebodings. Thore is agid
diuosB,0» sort of whirling sensation
insisted that it Ljn the bead when rising up sudden
ly. The bowels become costive; tho
skin is dry and hot at limes; tho
blood becomets thick and stagnant
the whites ol the eyes become)
timred with yellow; the urine is
country but from all Europe ex-
cepting Russia, There is no longer
a ready sale for the light horses
that were used not many years
ago. They find buyers, it is true,
but atfprices that hardly pay for
raisin jy, them; All . farmers who
jaise horses at all know’ this to be
true, as they are often brought t«
a realizing senso of the fact when
on taking horses to the buyers they
are met with the statement that
they are ail too small. Largo
horses are wanted.
In the great cities, railroad cen-
ters, factories, foundries, mills, ma-
chine shops,-quarries and in lumber
woods, thousands more are now an-
nually purchased than were need-
ed years ago. The Ameridan far-
mers arc also beginning to find
thisis
LIST OF PHIZES
1 Prize o< $3oo,ooo is .......
. I Prize of loo.ooo i« .......
" 5o,ooois .......
25,oob is _______
lo.ooo are
5.000 are .....
1.000 urev.....
Soon re .....
3oo are .....
2oo are .....
mm:
*
1 Prize of
1 Prize ot
2 Prizes ol
ft Brians oi
25 Prizes of
100 Prizes ot
200 Prizes of
500 Prizes ot
APl'KOXIMATIOS PRIZES.
lOOPrizesot |5oo approximating to
$3oo,ooo prtze, are......
100 Prizes ot $8oo approximating to
$loo,ooo prize are .....
100 Prizes of $2on approximating to
f.5o,ooo prize are.......
Terminal Prizes.
909 Prizesot $loo decided h.v
$800,000 prize are ’.
999 Prizes of $loo ilecidcd by
' Jloo.ooo prize are
,13+Prizes, amounting to
$3oo,ooo
too,000
So,boo
25.000
20.000
25.000
29.000
50.000
<10,000
100.00
of fire underwriters throughout the
soutii.
From Brazoria
Brazoria Tex. June lStli. ItfcS
A combination of leaning planters
of Brazoria and Matagorda counties
and foreign capitalists has been
formed for the purpose of building
a railroad from the town of Brazor-
ia to a point 011 Canny creek in the
heart of one of the richest sugar and
cotton producing sections in the
100,000 i’S(,util’ The work of obtaining right
*i v~~f7 j »,fw»y vvas satisfactorily completed
Norte—Tickets drawing capital prizes arc j t+>*day. Nearly all toe stock offered
.not entitled to terminal prizes. , wus Iirolu,)tlv taken and
50.000
30.000
20.000
100 000
Hold It Over a Day.
Let mo toll you bow I write mean let-
ters and bitter editorials, my boy Some
time, when-a man has pitched Into me aud
■‘out me up rough." and i want to pulver
izu him, aud wear his gory scalp at my | fore the eyes; there is a feeling
girdle and hang his hide on my fence. I
write the letter or editorial that is to do
j the business I write something that will
f drive sleep from his eyes and peace from
1 his soul for six weeks Oh, I do hold him
over a slow fire and roast him Gal) and
aquafortis drip from my blistering pen
Then, 1 don’t mail the letter and I don’t,
print the editorial There’s always plenty forms. *
of .time to crucify a man The vilest !
criminal is entitled to a little reprieve. I
put the manuscript away irt a drawer.
Next day I look at it The ink is Cold;
I read it over and say 'i don’t, know
about this There’s a good deal of blud-
geon and bowie knife journalism in that.
Ill hold it over a day longer- " The next day
scanty and high coloreil, dopositinc. IM"U|rc "ml ........ ".vnmmnti,-
a ml,,no. attc-ntanding. There is l'."'1 '"cil„„l of cnltivn-
,, „ , lion accessary, m winch 11 large
froquent.y ti spitting up of the food j (.ias* of horses i, indispensable.
sometimes with a sour tasto and I Thus on avory hand wt> see (he
sometimes with a sweetish taste Piane *,f usofnlubss of tho largo
. t'm)tlctitly ttUotided
palpitation of tlio heart; the vision) becoming narrower. 'I'lio donmnd
becomes impaired, with spots be- that is Muisopcntd will never bo
of
great prostration and weakness.
All of these symptoms are in turn
present. It is thought that nearly
oiie-tluiJ of our population has
this disease in some of its varied
supplied. The price of such horses
is increasing.
1my cheritrgKOn-fnhhule kinds of treatment have been |
hot The fact is, ] am ashamed that i
ever wrote it. and hope that uobody lut
seen it. and I have half forgotten the
article or letter that filled trv soul with
rage
I haven’t been hurt, f haven't hurt {)f Rods, or Mother Seiji's Cura- ! °f ,li8°US‘' ,Vo'" th°
XT cjttil tlift ifitno ei rbt ..1, vi.* ’ ■ ^ \\T 1^ ft!,
m
, . . - grading
kJ-JPCW clubbing rates or any turtlmrintonna ....1, , . ...
tion, apply to the nn.liTsigric.i, Vonr hand J Will pG’Inloly i>(‘g!ll before fall.
P,.u-r„ri«i„..,.iy„ <.>■» s,-r.,p. „i,„„ ............
asiaasar***.....................’*»!»»""- >”>» »-»• •« r»pi.».vextw.M<».a .-»< 1^* -rr, 1.,- i«iH „„uvo n.,,,. »«
send POST ti..notes, Kxpm.?Money or- f() connect with the Houston and ..... ......................... ‘........
«1©r«, or New ) ork Kxcinui^e in onllnary ]
From Dr. TV. I*. llarriMMi.
Nashville. Ten 11., May 2 l.sSS.
— I have used Swift’s Specific in
my family for some time, and bo
liovo it to Ito an excellent remedy
for all impurities of tho blood.
In my own easo, I believe I have
warded off a severo attack of rheu-
matism in the shoulder by a timely
resort to this efficient ieiredy. In
all eases where 11 permanent relief
..... ... is sought this medicine commends
attended with success; for it is real •, ... .. . ,
, ... , | ltselt tor a constitutional treatment
ly constipation and dyspepsia.
is also found that Sticker Extract
It has been found that physici-
ans hnvo mistaken the cause of this
disease. Some have irealed it tor 1
a liver coinplaint, others for kid -j
ncy.’discasc, etc., etc., but none oh
that thoroughly eradicates the
W. I\ i I a 1;uIson.
road, thereby gaining
letter. Currency by Exprew at omu-xpensel i ( oluftibia
addressed to ,, , ,,
o. \. oAUP'tiv, outlet to the entire B. It. system in
OrM. *. DAUPHIN, " orie.m*. i.a. | j\. vas an(j ^Jie other end un cv-
W(L< liiir;'<m. I
! ten ion will be inctle to tide water.
The Brazos syndicate areo+ily
1 awaiting congressional consent to
i begin work on the jetties that will
OCM TM SCR Thattiiapresence of uen I make a deep water po-t at the
11 L. IVi L1.1 O L. m eral* Beanregfird and!.., ..
Barlv, who are in charge of flu; drawings, is molltll ol tne river. As tlie wyndi—
the Hill themselves
es. Care must Li- taken, however,
to secure the genuine article.
TT WILL SEI.I, BETTER THAN
COTTON.
( »*»•*• »• g f t l.o I yt* ni rfil.
Atlanta. Ha.. l<Yh. 14, Isxfl.
The Swift’s Specific < ’o., Atlanta,
iffft.—Gentlemen: About throe
! years ago, Jerry Bradley, a color-
ed mar,, h i n cancerous
Address Kir late red Letters to
KEV ORLEAIIS NATIONAL BANK
“L’W OHI.MXS, Lx
1 possibly di
xlze.
an
ft pr:
HEMEJIBEU that the
lizes l« guaranteed by F<
vine what number will draw j
and does not ask a dollar of Govern-
pavment oi nil j nient aid there lots
>uk N.VI ION IL I
*
been no open
_»t4in ^uaiiimcni i»\ n;tu A.tllUA AL I .. „ 1 1 . . .
Banks ot New Orleans, and the tickets are \ ripposit ion at Washington to the
bill granting them permission to
work, though Mr. Lee of Kansas
signed by the president ot the institution,
whose chartered rights are recognized in the
highest courts: therefore, beware ot any imi-
tations or anonymous schemes.
As if Nothing Had Happened.
A few years after the war a gentleman
had occasion to visit Richmond with his
family, and living at the time in the
rcurity of IM’.riek, fifty miles from any
railroad-station, very few of tho darkies
in that county had ever seen a railroad
train A nufso waa a necessary part^of
the family equipage, and he had seamed
the services of a coal black specimen,
about 15 years of age, who was as quick
witted as usual, but was as veritable a
Italian Immigrants
City lately informed your oorros-
. pondent that much underhand , , ,
Next to Germany Italy i* fur- , , , . , , . . . . a few hours run a broken rail threw the
• | hdtbltig and filibustering was being train off the track Some of the cars
nishiug thelarge.-t number of unmi-: {|OI1,. to delay its final consideration i a revolution down an (embankment.
Put off your bitter remarks until to-mor
row Then, when you try to say than
deliberately, you’ll find that you have for
j gotten them, aud ten years later, ah! how
glad you will bo that you did1 Re good
natural, my boy Be loving and gentle I
••'-i‘bti:e world, and yon"! L • omazed to I ,, , ,
see how dfju-ly .md tenderly the worr.ed." Mr- John C. Jicnij.(install, oi. en nar'> n ’* il oc"«°rous sore
tried, vexed, harassed old world loves j Chulafirmeo, Cleburn Co. Ala.,ihis ,,eur ll,e ey°* It
Liudc^ s Letter._ , writes: “My wife has been so,niuch j caus°d kirn a great deal of pain,
j benefited by Shaker Extract of )llld *)0 l°st tho sight of the cyo.
Hoots or Scigol’s Syrup that H|lt,, but was finally cured of the nicer
says she would rather bo without (k° use of Swift’s Specific. This
part other food than without tl)oit-‘aso 'H 'V(‘H known in Wilkos
imedicino. It has > one her more , f‘ounf3’(;a., whoro ho lived, near
good than the doc'or, and all other Danhurgr, and of Ibis case, I myself
medicines put together.'1 would b:ol personal knowledge,
ride twenty miles logct it into the i '*'■ McClendon.
hands of any sufferer it lie can get Treatise on blood and skin dis-
it in no other way. I behove it will eaae9 m,ldcd ,r00-
soon sell in this Slate better than ! TriE Swift Spfcifk! Co., Drawer
I Topsy as ever "growed.’’ The party t ook
_ the train at the nearest station, and after
a few hours’ run
grants to this country. The ar riv j antl iJllssape; Mr. Lee ia ont, of
alsfrom Italy during the present J thp m<.n who is reH(ly t() risU frum
year have been thus far about JO,.
000,or three times as many as in)
the same months of any former]
year. Ireland and Sweden come!
one to-five millions in the project.
The Electoral Vole.
The electoral vote this year will
^ , , , I be the same as in 1884, which was
next in the list of tho lands whence as follows: Alabama 10, Arkansas
we are replenishing our population.
7, California8, (’(dorado I! Connecti-
cut fi, Indiana 15, Florida 4, Geor-
Wright’s Blackberry Cordial. A pos- gia 12 Illinois 22, Delaware 3, Iowa
Ithc otne for Dysentery, Diarrhoea l;{ Kansas 9, Kentuckey 13, Loius-
and Summer Complaint. Sold bv T. . a
E. Smith & Bro. ii:ina 8. Maine 31aryland S, Mass-
) admits 14, Michigan 13, Minnesota
17, Mississippi!), Misouri lfi, Nebras-
ka a, Nevada 3, New Hampshire
4, New Jersey 9, New York 36,
North Carolina 11, Ohio 23, Ore-
K-k
—The lone highwayman has
again put in appearance between
Ban Angelo and B ilinger, and this
time secured between two and
three hundred dollars.
g in 3, Pennsylvania 20, Rhode
I
Will You suffer with mspepsia and i r i c,r\,~. i:,,„o -n
Liver complaints' Shiloh’s Vitalize. ! 1 1 ‘,ul 4» ^«l,th C auoD^atL Iciness-
I'
K;
For sale ! Tt Xns 1:!> Vermont 4, N’irgi-
nia 12, West Virginia 6, Wiseon-
Croup, Wiioopino Cough andj8'11^-1, TotakiOl.
Bronchitis immuli rdy idi. val .y I a:, a. Kciie>;»~Thi.ty' Thwwua nmiars
ighiloli s Cure. Fur s,do by W. E. j Mudi inieiou has be»u -l.own in va-
rious ways in the tax receiver i f
-An election held in Roberts! Ht< "> Ml- M. A. Kelly’s fortunate in-
is guaranteed to cure, \ou.
by W E Willis,
Willis.
and somb were lodged oa its ir.cliae at an
angle of forty-five degrees Great eon-
Kieruation, of course, ensued; the men
were shouting ami the women and chil
dren screaming After great difficulty
onr party scrambled out of tho coach on
the sleep Incline of the embankment.
Finding no bones broken with wife or lit-
tle one. the writer, who was surprised at
the placid, undisturbed appearance of the
nurse, who, holding the baby in her arms,
looked upon the scene as if nothing had
happened, said
“Milly, were you much frightened?"
“No, sub," she sSid; ”1 thought it had
to stop that way ”—Harper’s Magazine.
Vocal Tricks on the yta™o.
There are several fixed rules—we might
almost call them tricks—for the produc
tion of vocal sounds on the stago, the ac-
quisition of which is Invaluable to the
artist. The abrupt force, for instance, as
it Is technically ceiled, which distinguishes
cotton.
TESTIMONY FROM TEXAS.
Mrs. S. E. Barton, of Varner,
Ripley Co., Mo., writes that sbo
had been long afflicted with dys-
pepsia and disease of the urinary I
3, Atlanta, Ga.
TIMES STKAM I'tClYTINM HOUSK.
We cany instock at all limes the
following goods, in all sizes aud
'-eights:
Rug lot ten heads, in, 12 and 14 pound.
Linen lei ter heads 8 and 10 pound,
organs and was cured by Shaker I u‘d ond blue lines,
1 Kill road uianilla letter heads 7 and
Extract of Roots. Rev. J. J. Mc-
Guire, merchant, of tho same place
who sold it for four years and nov
er knew it to fail.
SHE WAS ALMOST DEAD.
1 was so low with dyspepsia
that thei o was not a physician to
be found who could do anything | pound’
with me. I led fiidtciiiig ot tho1 M cnmi ..nd it in mile heads, tag,
heart and swimming ot ilio head l,“mM*‘
!) pound.
Special ruled 12 pound rag letter
l eads with history of Temple in left
column, front of page.
Rag note heads, packet or commer-
cial size, 4, o,(J atid 7 pound.
Linen note heads, 4 aud 5 pound
red oi blue lines.
Railroad uianilla note heads l anil o
Mine. Sara Bernhardt abo-o nil other One day I read your pamphlet fill- j
|
1
lit*'
I
Tc-
m
vestments aud i* has been deemed of
public interest to find out what he
thiuks about, it. Learning that Mr
Keliy hail received §30,000 • it rough the
Miners Savings Bank, a reporter inter-
viewed him. He said lie simply bought
one-fifth of libker No. 55,315 which
drew the Capital Prize ot £1 .’'0,000 in
the May Drawing of the Louisiana
Stale Lottery , foi which lie paid §2,
Wright’s Sir.saparilla gives lifejju8tji8!,e w",".kn !,ve put up a margin
bealtii ag:l strength to the sick. Ouo
county for the location of the
county seat resulted in Bennetts
being chosen b.z a majority’ of two
votes out of a total of 70 cast.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by that, terrible cough. Shiloh's cure
Is the remedy- for you. For sale ov
W.E. Willis.
■
1
K-
of the best spring medicines. Take
,-lo other. Sold by T. E. Smiili Az Bro.
—Lou Clevenger and James Roe-
buck got into a difficulty at a camp
meeting near Whitewright and
Clevenger sliced Roebuck’s ear off
and otherwise seriously injured
him.
Catarrh Cured, health and swer-
broatli secured, by Sliilo‘»’s Catarrh
• fit Hied'' Pi-’c* fd cents. Nz.sa! Injne-
‘.v: Jive. 1‘t.K ;a!e l>t W’.'i.. ‘V-.vzs.
on stock, and ha was surprised to leuru
that there were men in towu who
knew the value of the ticket a week
before he was advised.—Pittston (Pa.j
Gazette.
living actresses, !,::<! which consists of an
excaedinglv rid. yet distinct, utterance
of the words of her most pr.ssiouafo
rpeecbes. beginning in a ary low tone
with extraordinary swiftness, anti ending
the phrase with a loud and vibrating cli-
max, which gives an impression of inten-
sity and power wvll calculated to startle
| the audience and rouse the greatest en
thusiastn. is only an acquired art—a trick
—and simplv the result of hard practice.
She herself has said that her quarrel
scene in Frnu Frou" took her many
months to learn Her method is to first
read the speed) as she would like to event-
ually speak it on the stage, but in an un-
dertone. as slowly as possible, pronounc-
ing each word v it li a long breath Ixtfore
and after it This exerr ire she by degrees
increases in rapidity until she lias almost
insensibly the habit of pronouncing the
sentence with what appears to the spec-
tator to be a perfect whirlwind of inspired
passion.—Saturday Review.
For Rent.
A brick slore house adjoining A
M. Wynne & Vo. on Avenue I)
[urge enough for two good store
Will rent the whole or
houses.
Commemorating tho .Jubilee.
Mr. Assheton Smith is commemorating
her majesty’s jubilee in a remarkable
manner. Ilo has caused to bo planted on
the slopes of Moel Rhiwen mountain a
plantation composed of 630,000 trees.
Nearly 200 men have been continually
employed since the jubilee in planting the
trees, whidh will be so arranged as to
represent the words "Jubilee. 1887 ” Each
half of it, and fix it to suit the ren- letter measures 200 yards long and twenty
ter. Fair R?llt. Apply to five feet wide. The first tree of the letter J
iz ir ....' was planted on Jubilee day.—Bostob
Of A. I. Wynne * CL. '
Bill lieuils, 2s_ •'!>;, Is .-i11(1 (is and col-
or desired.
. , .. , „ I’lain untiltlilv siiilaiieii's; Head and
^'t’bJosonbe,1 my disease better j (all, Baby, Yanl-ee, and Shorl srate-
riieiit.s.
led -‘Lite Aiiii/iig the Miakdi’s,’
tlmn I could myself, I treid tho
Shaker Extract of Hoots and kept!
on wth it until to- lav 1 rejoice in
good health. Mrs. M. F. Tinsley,;
Bevier, Muhlenhurg Go., Kv.
For sale by all Druggists, or H-j
dross the proprietor, A. J. While,I
Limited,54 Warren St, New York
For Sale.
We keep in slock and for sale at
all times, tho following blanks:
Crop mortgages,
Warranty Feeds,
Coupon notes,
I * plemont notes,
Any other blanks printed to or-
der, in good style and on short no-
tice. Apply at this office.
best.
Home testimonials are most reliable,
and if you wdl send your name and
address we will send statements of)
numbers of the best citizeus of Nash'*
villi) regarding the wonderful cures ef-
fected by the Ethiopian Pile Ointment.
It never fails. 50 cents and $1 per
bottle. Manufactured by- Ran gum
Root Medicine Co., Nashville, Teim. Ccn^01'
Candidates cards.
Business cauls. 22, 23, 25 and 27, 3
ed I ply.
White high cut envelopes.
Linen ’’
Amber ’’
Vanilla” ” ”
Legal envelopes No. Ill while and
manilln,
Jewelers envelopes.
Thick china card hoard, and colored
22x28.
White 3 ply card hoard 22\28.
Heavy railroad Bristol any color 22
x28.
Round checks of best board for
drink, milk, soda fount or water tick>
its.
P' " !ng board any size.
lag noard any size.
Colored and white poster paper.
All kinds of fiat paper white and
colored.
All work guaranteed equal to the
And the old folks Ian
find that the pleasant Chi
fruit remedy, Syrup ol F.#.-, ,a
easily taken and more beneficial in itr-
action tlmn bitter nauseous medicine*
It strengthens the Lifer, Kidneys.
Stomach and Bowels, while it arouse*
them to a healthy activity.
Soid in 50 ct, and $1 bottles by al
leading druggists.
—Prof. H. C. Pritchett has beei
appointed examiner for the sum-
mer minimi school at Belton.
Love, sweetness, goodness, are tin
fruits of a contented mind and health
ful body. These exist not where disoi
der of stomachs dwell. Morris’ Cases
rainsoe is veieign remedy lorsuch ill..
—A most severe ram and wind
storm at Cisco on Monday the 25ti.
inst did much damage to propert;
and crops.
Flatulencfy aud wind on the stom
neh are caused by indigestion. A fe»
(iost-H of Munis’ Cascarine will speed
ily give tone to the digestive organs.
Don’t forget Bentley & Bass
shoe department. They carry •;
complete stock of mens, ladies anu
childrens shoes.
—Bill Williams, the negro \vh.
carved Wash Williams at Wac,
over a dispute about the emancip;
lion celebration, has been relunse(
without bail. '
A Nasal Injector free wit)
each bottle of Shiloh's Catarr;
Remedy. Price 50 cents. For sal•
by W. E. Willis.
ANNOUNCMENTS.
('amltclntes will Go announced under tic
haul, in both dully and weekly edition* •'*'
die tollowing rates: District offleos Sli
county, 50; preot.net, $5. ’ *
Tax) Collector.
VYe are authorized to announci
•he name of R. f,. Gully for re
election to the office of Tax Collet-
tor of Bell county.
We are authorized to announce
S. J. Brown asa candidate forth*
office of Tux Collector of Hell conn
ty, subject io fhe action of th*
Democratic Convention ifnomiua
tions are made.
hue Asscsor. ,
\Ve are anthoized to announce
Die name of C. C. Minn is as a cai.
did«te for the office of Tax Asseso-
ior Bell county, .subjt'ct to the a<
lion of the democratic oounty con
vcnlion.
Sheriff.
We are authorized to announc.
tire name ot Samikl a. Sharkse
a candidate for i-o elect ion to ti:-
office of sheriff of Bell county, sui-
jeet to the action of (he democrati*
convention and the will of the pet
pie.
JHstrict Clerk.
Ww are authorized to announce
Dio name of R. H. Turner as
candidate for re-election to th-
otfice of District Clerk.
County A ttorney.
VV e are authorized to announc*
Die mime of W. T. Shannon as»
candidate for re-election to the o.
tiico of County Attorney for Bei
c luntv, suject to the acti'-n (
the democratic( onventkm.
We are authorized to announi-
w- R. McOi tciia.n asa candidate
tor the office ef county attomev *
Bell county at the coming etectici
Constable.
We are authorized to annourc*
C. B. Chinn as a candidate for r« -
election to tho office of Constabl
of Precinct No. 5.
W e are authorized to announc-
Die name of F. M. Nichols for tin
election to the office of Constable
for Precinct No. 5.
Justice of Pence.
We are authorized to announc.-
the name of J. J. Lowry as a can
delate for re-election to the office*
Justice of the Peace from prt-
einet 5, Bell County.
The many friends of Mr. W.
Chapman having prevailed upo
him to submit Ids name us a cap
dalate for Justice of the peace frou./
Precinct 5, we are authorized
announce him as before the pood!
lor tha t office.
To l he voters ot Precinct No 5.
1 have been solicited by a tare*
no miter of in;v friends living in varion
parts of the precinct to become a can
•fi'late for Justice nftlie Fence. Ravin-
•fid.V considered their earnest request-
1 teel that it is mt duty io annouuc-
myself as a candidate for the office .
Justice of tho Fence for precinct N<
5 in Bcfi county, and in ihiing so I r*
spectfnlly ask your support, prom it
ing it elected to discharge the dutii
ol tlm office promptly aud impartial
l.v- Respectfully,
W, L. Jones.
Through the solicitation of man;
friends, I have submitted mynam-
as a candidate for the office of Ju •
tice of Peace for JPreclnct 5, Be
county, and would ask to be r.
mem tiered in the casting of you
ballots. Respectfully,
John Linebaugi
I
1
;;ia
- !■
I
v4
1
*1
V®
For sale by T« E. hjiuitli & Bro., Tern-
1 *«, Tex.
t | County Commissioner.
Look over your supply of stationary ] n,!/,! 1 r*1J^..'Wf 0ff,al!U0‘!nC11'-
and if you need any of the above ar- I n** candidate for t.ic office * ■
tides call and examine our stock. I « ’ "}’n 5jommi'i8,0,,f. ,r"“ ‘
out the c-auvas* n. d af. Hie h .Jut bi.
next November. Respect’ y,
To tuple Texas. J j. j. T;,
Times Steam Printing House
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Cox, William D. The Temple Weekly Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1888, newspaper, June 30, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584697/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.