The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1892 Page: 3 of 8
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O K i i ^ & l Q. N AT -
Be
BOUBLV* 1 * * * * * *
Physician and Surgeon.
ia(t5 . n S.uth.aU cern''. of Ave D ?n<j
«!: v. TV'-phoneCollection,
.f.to + payt
l 7 to op Mfete
i V:< >
j.WMoffttt W.AJad'^m
UetTEXT& AKDEttbUt
ittcmeys at Law,
,OScc ovw Temple National Bank
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DE. WILLIAM V. MI! ii,
Pill
jmoi At rtiwt' ::.3J itrn.
^Solicits his former pauoaatc and that
of the people at a! _,e.
■Residence. Av. B * 18th at. N. t .0 Dick Rather
Quinine racks the nerves, “C.
C ■ <’. Certain Chill Cure” rack*
ilttlitrla and Chille. No cure*
no pay.
•or sale by W E WiUtt
H Mayer of Waco, 18 luthe city.
Bay Borrett of Dallas Is in the city.
M.E.Sbeorer of Gainesville, is in
tbe city.
T. H. Robertson of ^co, is at tbe
itrTT CeW*r 1.
Jos It idiiit returned yesterday
tsxi, ai ir )• \v rt.
Church Directory.
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JfPI8COt*AL CHURCH.—Service 2nd »na 1th
4 ••S.btmthii, each mount, Sunday ichpol ev-
ery riHtdfty D:su, h. nt,
■I A, Dcmcan, Beets •
$50-00 To $100-0o saved!
Do Yon Want It?
IL. K. yim iifi oi Orange.'lex.,
is in
If so call cn/W"_ :
For a Piaco
He can sell you the game
PACE,
? .. ,V’- *
Piano lor
,s£|®!
Pc ('. A-’! ford of Waco, was m the
dfv tci..eriiay.
3'su> <■ i’t mllelon ot Belton, is m the
city.
»
\V. w Teague of San Angelo, is
nsitii g in the cny.
Pro! Felix Humphries, ol Belton,
is in the city.
Ji>o. T. Walters or San raba, is in
t ocity.
Jim McMahon weut to Belton 1'
day.
•ArliST CHU KUH—8ervlcee ev,
U,*»wi«17e-Mria. Prayer i
(ThursdaynifU.. Sunday school eu-iy Sun-
4ay 8.46, a m. ^ ^ Ujxwa, Pa„Wr
Joh” r“*"8*r? ®m S,r“*
Sunday monlagll. « euudav »«soei at j this morning for brenham.
S, p m.
•T. It. 1,rrnKit. Mi.slonar.. .
H
BE8BYTEKIAN CHUUH—Service, «v.n Sun
day II, a in, ami 7, p m; Frajeim.' tin,' ev-
ery Wednesday at7, pm: iiiun'lily u.eiti'i-<•!'
Session, (lrat Mvndav or each iimnili 7:lipm
|{. L. Dams, 1’aetor
S4ETHODISr CHURCH—Services every Sun-
day at 11 a m and 7 :U<•*; S,mday school ut
fl:30»m. irayer meeting Wednesday niglit
Young Men’s prayer meeting .Sunday aitei-
noon, ., . S SlF.LD. I’HSKir.
CHRIS I'IAN CHUR 3H—Services at 11 a in and
p tn. Pr .ye:meeting «edneaday ’ niglit
, ,mi Snnday .cliool 0:30 a m: —'
Jolix I'KliiiASns, Pastor
LOCAL NEWS.
“C.f. < C.rlj,: :n.( tw
’ i pleiiNiint >o nt .e nuii h.iiiu-
i.-ss. ClitlGrcii like it. Buiu-nn*
t jed to cure Chills aud Fever.
For sale by W E WJlis
Aanouncements.
We are authorized to ahiiouuce Uie
name ot
W. W. HOUSTON
as a candidate lor couuty treasurer ol
Bell county;
We are authorized to auuouuec tbe
name of
W. P. BOYD,
for the office ot C >umy Superinteud-
«nt.
W.'s aro autt'OriZfd to a mi ounce
J. D. BANK IN
as a candidate for cougreas, from this,
the 9th Congressional District, to till
the unexpired term of R. Q. Mills.
TO THE VOTE its ot prcciuc
I hereby announce myself as a rau
didate for IheoffiiC ot Justice of tbe
peace. I respectfully solicit your vole.
C. VV. iSturdevaut.
We are autliorized to anuouuce the
name of
J. M. PHIPPS
as a caudidate fir tbe office ol .fusice
of the P.-auc, precinct No. 5, at tbe
November election.
We are authorized to anuouuce tbe
name ol
J. J. LOWRY,
as a candidate lor re-election to the
office ot Justice ofPeace preciuct No.5
Temple Times:
You are hereby am horized lo an-
nounce my name as a candidate lor
tbe office ot tax assessor ol Bell coun-
ty tor tbe next November election. I
Lave been a resident of this count}
for thirty-uine years next Deci.inncr
and have never asked for an office
before. 1 will be thankful tor all
favors shown me iu this race.
'] hos. F, Carpenter.
We arc authorized to announce the
name ot
H. P. PATTERSON,
•for re-election to the office of Tax as-
sessor ot Bell County.
John Watters of Belton is in the
cby.
Ed Tiller of Carreron, paid Teunp'e
a tl\ ing visit yesterday.
Mrs C. S.Hayden and Mrs. W. B.
French leave to-morrow for a two
weeka visit to Chicago.
Mrs. Carton and daughter. Miss
Mary, wife and daughter of Mayor
Canon, leaye this evening on a visit
to North Carolina.
In yesterday’s Times we should
i tm\ n said Mr. C. U. 'l ate, who d ed at
! Holland, w as Mrs Jopliug’s broth' r-
iu-law, instead ot her brother.
Some sneak thief entered Hollar's
pa-k and pulled up the tournament
poles which Mr. Fchols had put there
only a few days ago.
j
There w ill be a baibecuc at, Hol-
land July 2nd; speaking bv able ora^
t rs. A general circus day ie e.v
pec ed.
J. C Bartlett leaves this evening
for Milano where he accepts a posi-
tion as age t of the Santa Fe.
, Malt Sapp, formerly with Hickman
liro. ot this place, but now ot Moody,
, was visiting here yesteiday.
! Mr. Dusoski, of the Cameron Alli-
ance store, was in the city to-day en
rome to Dallas.
Will Stovall, who has been sick for
seme time, has recovered and went to
BCton yrsterdav.
Miss Sewel ot McGregor, who has
$350.00
That ot tiers in Temple have
S450-PO For
Organs for $65.00, formerly sold for $95.00, and others in propoi
tion.
• If you doubt this call and see for yourself
Old IQt’tiuincuts taken t»s part payment on new ones.
0
My Terms Are Easy.
Everr Instrument Guaranteed. Will undersell any house in the
South, Drop me a Card.
W. L. PACE.
D. H. BROWN,
IMlillt* finiillii* Hhii
BRANCH BUILDING, 12TH ST.
Clothing, - Gents' - Furnishing * Goods,
DOOTS, is HOGS, HATS, GAPS, ETC.
And Dealer in
Family * Groceries
Cigars and Tobaccos.
TEMPLE. . - TEXAS,
SPOT CASH LOW PRICES.
f
Ws4.
QTOVES, Heaters, Ranges
All SORT®, and PRICKS
w e want to sell them. If you want to buy
we can trade.
Glassware, Queensware. Cutlery, Lamps,
Guns, Pistols, Anything from u ten-penny nail
to a first class wagon.
We are here to do business We have the goods, we have the
will, and\ we will make vou the prices low down for cash,
No. 2i, 12th St.,Temple, Texas. <& Co#
NEW STORE ON 12TH ST^
I hereby announce myseif a can-
didate tor re-election to the office ot
lax collector of Bell county, subject
to the w ill of the people.
R L Gully,
mmatmKKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmrnmrm, ■ •*
iF YOU AltE bilious or consti-
pated ami suflering from disordered
htomach and bowls, use XIX Blood
aud Livor Pills, tho best pi, s made
iSo d by Smith & Booker,
ARE YOU having aches and pains?
If so, buy a bottle XIX Liniment, use
it according to directions, internally
and externally, and it will cure you
It cut ed Judge Cl»rk of cramp colic
in 10 minutes, bold by Smith &
Booker.
been visitipg Miss Nana Dickey, left
this evening for her borne. .
Col. I. N. Barber will likely speak
to the citizens of Bell couuty on tie
29th. Conic to the picnic.
The public school building is very
near fin shed, the furniture has all
bi'cn ordered aud the next term will
be the best Temple has ever had.
I HAVE been permanently cured
of piles by use of XIX LINIMENt.
Sold by Smith & Booker.
F. M. HENDERSON,
Howard, tox.
At, a meeting of the Temple Oil
viill Co. this morning, the following
directors wero elected: O. K. Bur-
wilz, W.S. Banks aud .t. B. Nunley,
to till the uuexpirnl term ot Moore,
Willcoxaud Diffey, resigned. Mr.
Rurwiiz was elected vice-president
to fill the uuexpired term of Mr
\\ illcox. It was decided to build an
additional seed house together with
other necessary improvements.
Tho Schoolmate, or Peerless Print-
ing Company, iiave sold out to a third
party incorporation, the incorporat
ors are W F Douthitf, J L Greathouse,
W E Love, G E Kaiser. T II Heard,
A li Crawford and M R Haynes, with
J L Greathouse, president, T H Heard
-ecretary, A R Crawford, bifsiness
manager, and M R Haynes editor pro
tern. The paper will be run strictly
on the third or people's party basis
Last night between 10 aud 11
o’clock a burglar attempted to eater
the bonrdiug house of Mrs. Johnson
on 8th street, bnt was Irightcued
away by the screams ot the ladles; also
night before last some ono attempted
an entrant o to W. D. Jouling’s resi-
dence, but was frightened away by «
dog.
Clothing at ten per cdbt above
New York cost lor the cash. Will
furnish key to cost mark. Now is
your time. F. M. Wortham.
II 2'd-wU
Ohas. Rcubart leaves to-day ou a
thirty day visit to the old folks at
home at Litc hfield, 111.
J. C-'Shropsy. a prominent attorney
of Brownwood, is in the ?ity with
Mr. Arch Anderson.
Tol Dean, an old Temple bovr Is
visiting in the city.
J. T. McKenstry and wife of Waco,
are registered at the New Central.
The genial and affable trainmaster
F. A. Taylor left yesterday lor a trip
over the southern division.
A T Bmirh of the Temple Oil com-
pany, who for the past two mouths
has been at Terrell, and T S Diffey of
Jefferson, returned yesterday.
Shiloh’s Cure will immediately re-
lieve croup, whooping cough and
brochitis. For sale by J G Horner.
Stovall & Echols nave discontinued
their ice oream uarlor aud instead
have opened a nice line of fancy gri -
cerles.
Mrs. Wjlkins, who has been visit-
ing Mrs. Bohon, returned to her
home in Austin.
Miss Lizzie Clark, who was visiting
Mr. and airs. I. A. Lovitt, returned
home to Cameron to-day.
/
Shilon’s Cft^rrh Remedv—A posi-
tive cure for catarrh, diphtheria and
caftker-mouth. bold by J G Horner.
Messrs. C 0 aud S K Wheeler w ill
> rrive to dav in a special car, aud ac-
companied by Superintendent Hay-
den they will take a tour of inspec-
tion over tho Lampasas branch.
Engineer Baysingor layed ofl at
Cleburne ou account of sickness.
Three men were put on in the car
department of the Santa Fe this
morning.
For dyspepsia and liver complaint
vou have a printed guarantee on
every bottle ot Shiloh’s Vitalizcr. It
uever tails to cure. Sold by J G
Horner.
Firemen Pope and btroble have
registered for duty.
W. A. Brewer, of Richmond, Va.,is
iu the city on business.
M. C. Jones of Fort Worth, is stop-
ping at the Exchange.
Engine 60 belonging to the third
division, was run from hero west ou
account of a rush in stock.
Passenger train was ten hours late
yesterday on account of a big wrock
up in the Nation. A plug was pur
in st Putceh aud ran on through on
time.
Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon
[nd, sayp: “Both myfdf aud wife
owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consump-
tion cure.” Sold by J G Ilorner.
The Santa Fe house is tho place to
Le 1 <'OrT rorrD, . r. 1 I'll
To The Ladies of Temple, s rowlanV. Cashier
* T huup RpcnnipH
I have Resumed
4
DRESS - MAKING
At my residence, (No. 2, west end
Ave. D), and solicit a continuance
of your patronage.
Respectfully,
Mrs. S. B. XTKISSON.
5-i2-d&w-Im.
Why will you cough wlieu Shiloh’s
Cure will immediately relieve you.
Price 10c, 50c and ijtl. For sale by J
G Horner. .
Are you made miserable by luiges-
tion, dizziness, loss ot appetite, eou-
stipatiou, yellow skin? Shiloh’s Vi
lalizer is a positive c»re. Sold by J
G Horner.
Free to the Afflicted.
All who are suflering from the efloci
of youthful errors, loss of manhoou,
tailing powers, gbonorrlme, gleet
Stricture, syphilis, and the many
troubles which are tne effects of these
tnrrible disorders, will receive free 01
charge, full directions how to treai
and cure themselves at home by wrlt-
iug to ihe California Medical aud
Surgical Infirmary, 10291 Market
treet, San Francisco, California.
Ed Vleno has opened a real estate,
rental aud collecting agency in S.
Gluck’s lurnituro 6tore.
The roundhouse during these dull
times cou’d haidly do without tne
two jolly hostlers, Bill Holden and
Strovlet.
C. H. Cox, ol the Dallas and Gal-
veston News, lelt tins eveniug for
Waco.
S. P. Nicholson left this evening for
Navisota.
Mrs. Sallie Bass, who lias been vis-
iting her niece, Mrs. H. L. Sherrill,
for sevoral weeks, leaves to-day lor
her home In Sulphur Springs.
W. Goonhieit Jones, J resident C. U. Yancey, t vice Presidents
J. E. Moore, )
TEMPLE NATIONAL BANK!
OS C3-^.3STXZIEID MABCH 28. 1888.
CAPITAL STOCK - $80,000.
DIRECTORS,
C. U. Yancey, J. E. Moore, W. A. Barclay, hf . A. Wilkereon
J. H. Luther, J. A. Cole, W Goodrich Jones.
" 1 I Small Popogita ^Solicited 11 i
Valuable papers and safe deposit boxes stored for customers without charg
We have the Diohold Steel Burglar-Proof Safe, Fire-Proot Vault
and Yale Time Lock.
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit German and French spoken
Depositors’accounts aud business ol customers held strictly confidents
Business for the Temnle Building and Investment company tran«
acted though us.
•4NEW LUMBER YARD>
THE GABBY LOMBARD LUMBER Co.
Have opened up a new yard at tho old Cameron yard, opposite
the Santa Fe depot, and will carry a full line of
LUMBER,SASH,DOOR,BLINDS,MOLDING,SHINGLES
And everything carried in a first-class Lumber yard. CaJI
and get their prices before buying elsewhere.
W.B, DURRUM Manager
You Have all Read of Luxury in Travel
Buy your Tickets over
The devil's .greatest temptation is
to coino to this old eHrih 111 person
and carry oft the man who stands by
aud hears an innocent Irioud’s charac-
ter maligucd without resenting it.
1
m
-And Experience it---
Perfect Pullman Buffet Sleeping
Car Set vice
L—BETWEEN—
Texas Points, Chicago St. Louis
And Kansas City.
I'urlur Reclining Chair Cars Free of Extra Charg# to
T\' lor, 1 fmple Waco,
Hii.lsuoro Dallas, Ft. Worth,
Dendon, Gainsville
and Henrietta.
Through Pullman Service to Aurtlft lod 8&& A&tttl
Close connections made lor Laredo
and points in Mexico and California.
As well as points in the North
and East.
FoPKoutfs, Rates Map*, lime Tables or other
information, Call on or addreos
T. A. Noel, Ticket Agt. Temple.
W. P. Lam-son, T. P.*A. Ft Worth.
E. B. Parker, • G. P. A.
.109 Chestnut st, bt Louis
11. P. IIutiHKS, li. r. AT. A.
' ih'.it. ’Isth
WHY IS THE
The old Fort Worth Gazctie has
eertaiuly got a bad ease of tho ‘Dark
Horse.” She wants a “dark horse’
presuleut aud a “dark horse” gover
nor Guess iu case somo one with a
shotgun wishing to interview the edi-
tor, he would turn out to be a “dark
horse” too.
The Auitiu Stiuesuiau Uses good
sound argnmont to homo merchants
against advertising lakes. Just so:
what a splendid paper Austlu and nd
Other towns would have if all tin
money merchants spend on fako ad
vertienig was given to their home
press. Again, how much better
would it pay the merchant
0 dr p-'rc tf'it i. ices use., n
lis’s •
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CEN^P^VIEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It is a scnmh'HS bIkm?, with no tucks or wax thread
tc hurt the feet; made of the best fluo calf, atvlhih
anti easy, and becauett we make nunre elutes of this
grade than ang otk "r manufacturer, tt vquula hand-
ecwrd thoea costing front ft.UO to $3.00.
00 (•riiuliic 11 »i nd-newed* the finest calf
shoo over offered for $5.00; equals French
Imported shoes which cost from $S.i»to $12.00.
C* A 00 Ilnnd-Sowed Well Hlioe, fine calf,
stylish, comfortable and durable. Tho best
shoe ever offered at this price; same grade ou ou**
tnm-mudo shoes costing from $(i.U) to $0.00.
CO 50 Police Hlioe I Farmers. Railroad Men
«POi and Letter Carriers all wear them; flueculf,
seamless, smooth inside, heavy tbruo solus, exten-
sion edge. Ouo pair will wear a year.
AO 50 flrain no better shoe ever offered at
this \ Ve; ono trial will convince those
who want »shoe for comfort and scrvlco.
4fcO ^5 and $2.00 Workingman’* shoei
«P4i aro very strong ami durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear noofbsr make.
DaUcI ^<00 mill #1.75 school shoes are
DU j D worn by tho boys every where; they sell
on IheTr merits, ns tho increasing sales show.
I Hund-newed shoo, belt
LdU IvO liongolfi, very Stylish; equals French
Imported shoes costing from $l.m to $6.00. n
I.udlcH’ 2.50, #2.00 aud #1.75 shoo f«r
Misses are the best fine Dongola. Ktyllsh and durable.
Caution.—flee that W. I.. Douglas' name and
price uru siumucd on tho Indtom of each shoe.
B7TTAKK NO HrilSTlTUTE.-Jdl
TusIhIou locni advertised di n'ers.umpiring yon.
vr. ’'fas*, stvUbu
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Watson, E. M. The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1892, newspaper, June 23, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584778/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.