The Temple Daily Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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-:DEAtEBS IN:—•
Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors,-Blinds
Mouldings, Balusters, Brackets,
Newels Posts, Felt and Tarred
Building Paper, Etc.
‘ Agents for the KAW VALLEY PAINT AND OIL COMPANY
Best Paint in the market, and the Joliet Single Strand of Barbed Wirt
more wire to the pound and stronger than any other brand of wire
; manufactured
Parmer^, Merchants, Workingmen and everybody call and see ua
when you think of building.
MR. A. P. HARRIS, Manager of our Business, will negotiate loans fo
varties tcwdv g to borrow money to build homes through the Waco Improve
merit Company, o* Waco, this it the best and surest
house on monthly payments.
OFFICE AND YARD: Cor. Avenue D and 16th Street.
TEMPLE. - - TEXAS
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Gan Still be Found on Twelfth Sir vc
-WllKKfc UK KEEPS--
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Fresh Bread and Every Kind of Pa:
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Fancy and Fr mily G oceri
kt?wnt-’i tvc.«v uuirwy n*'
L. F. PAULUS
: WHOLESALE DEADER IN:
Northern Lake Ice
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W, J. Lemp^s World Renowed
Export Keg Beer.
LCE AND BEER VAULT ON GC&S U
RESERVATION.
TEMPLE, - TEXAS
I. X. L. Liverv Stable.
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T. C. WRIGHT & SON, ProLS.
i ENTH STREET, NEAR PUBLIC SQUARE TEMPLE, TEXAN
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS.
General Transfer ami Livery Businees. Buggies and Teams of ever:
Description at Reasonable Rates.
To Farmers, Mechanics and Citizens of
Bell and Surrounding'Counties.
it will pay you to buy your boots and shoes from Ed Vieno. Hi
boots and sines are all solid leather and every pair is made direct or
bin). He can sell you better goods for loss money than any othe
Louse in Temple. Ho warrants every pair and if they rip he mend
them for nothing. Ed. Yieno is a shoemaker and kuows what to buy
as he understands the boot and shoe business. He makes boots and
shoes to order and does repairing. Yours Respectfully,
1“p -J \ /1 E7 HT The onl a exclusive boot
Crf(J|a V 1 CLIN vy*andshoc ho jse in Temple
Two doors north of The Times I'hzz.
TWELFTH ST. TEMPLE, TEXAS.
OTTO’S SALOON.
Thro. C. Brunton, Propr;ktof(.
Fine Wines, Brandies, Liquors Cigars
Dopot for the Celebrated Faust Beer.
- - TEMPLE, TEXAS.
TENTH STREET AND AYE. E.
Belton, Oct. 2S.*—A
from Burnet announces the serious
illness of Judge W. A. Blackourn,
at his home in that city. The
Judge is due in this county for next
term of district court the first
Monday in December.
Mr. Newman, a popular young
attorney of Brenham is in the city
with a yiew of locating in his prac-
tice. We informed him that there
were only 29 lawyers in Belton,
and supplemented with 10 more at
Temple, and with the immense and
growing population of these two
cities, there was yet an abundant
harvest to be |reaped by the legal
fraternity in this county.
The Georgia Minstrels enter-
tained us at the opera house this
evening.
Charley Dock urn and Bob Mat-
thews are on the sick list to-day.
Licensed to wed: Hadden An-
derson and Miss Lizzie Baker, E.
L. White and Miss Sarah M.
Brown.
BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
W.P. Powell to J. C. McCrary
lot 2, block 2, Holland, $300,
D. R. Denton by trustee to Texas
Land & Loan Co., 60 acres J. D.
Shall survey, $500.
Elvira Reed to Ike Lynch, 60
a3res M. Davilla grant, $480.
B. F. Brown to I. L. Lynch, 20
acres, M. Davilla grant, $480.
S. W. Wybrants to Mary Mathis,
lots 8 and 9, block 131, Belton, $75.
E. M. Sprott to J. C. Cox, 88
acres, J. T. W. J. Hallmark survey,
$395. ___
Summer Flower* are All No tv 1 aGeil.
Pumroer joys are all past an 1 summer
hope* are dead forever, bur hope springs
in lhe human lire ist, remember the 210th
grand monthly d awing of the Louisiana
Sta’e Lottery Company will take plae*
without tail on Tuesdav (a.ways Tuesday )
November 8th. snmecne will be better off.
Here is how the2tt»th resulted September
13th. 1887, at New Orleans, La. Ticket
number 37,4.6 dr. w the first capital prize
81: 0,000. Tirket number 61503 drew the
second grand prize of $50 000, it was s Id
in tenths at $1 sent to M. A. Dauphin,New
Orleans, La, one went to Peop es Bank, of
New York city, one Haul Baier, 156 Hud-
son avenue, Chicago,111. through Southern
Express Co., one to Albert Evans 'h on ,,
First National Bank of P"eb!o, Col. .-to >>
Chris. F, Netz, 127 West North Aven""
one to F, Epstein, Ko xlhou^e, III, tliro i ;;,
Roodheuse Hank, one to Paul Kinler ru .-
ner Union National Bank. New Or.can*,
tor a depositor, one to Ft auk Gillett, Nor-
folk, Neb., f.l>r ugh Sou hern Express Co.,
etc., etc. Ticket 95 '72 drew the t bird grand
prize of $20,( 01, it was sold in tenths at 81
ea-lt. two "were paid to Mrs. Francis W.
Siddall, Canton, Ohio, through Southern
Express Co., one to National commercial
Bank, Mobile,Ala., one to Charles John-
son, Mobile, Ala. through Na ional Com-
mercial Bank, Mobile, Ala , one to Godhilf
w izemann, New York through Southern
Express Co., one to B. Nathan, 838yBrod-
way, New York, ihroimh S ulltern Ex-
press Co. Nos. 61677 and 69399 drew the
the two fourth grand prizes of 810,000 each
They we o sold in tenths at $1 each
sent to M. A. Dauphin. New Orleans. La.
They were held by patties in San Francis
co and Sonora, Lai, New Oilcans, La., Bos-
ton, Mass Kansa sCity and St Joseph.\lo.,
Denver, Ct>l. New York city. Memphisand
o ennutrv. Tenn, Fr ink in, N, U., Fur
Uninn, N. Mi x., Milwaukee and Janesville.
W s., Nort n. K oisas, Sioux city, Iown.S'd
Gor !o, Ala , and til • other portion of $535 -
00 ' were sent to a l par s of Mu world, and
if w*U a'l oenr again on Tuesday. Nov. 8,
1887. 1-or full paticalars of which event
address M. A. Dauphin. New One ms, La.
—New Orleans Times-Democrat, Oct. 6.
Our cloak stock consists of all
grades from the lowest price to
twenty-five dollars. It has just
come in and we Twite every lady
to call in and look through. Our
prices are low down.
Bentley & Bass.
luff directory ban been
compiled by Tint '1 ihb* for ready ref-
erence. It-will lie fount! convenient,
of uae to readers abroad a* well us at
home:
STATE OFFICERS.
Governor—La wrence 8. Rosa.
Lieut-Goveruor—T, B. Wheeler.
Comptroller—John D. McCall.
Treasurer—F. It. Lubbock.
Com. Gen. Land Office -R. M. Hall.
Secretary of 8tate, John M. Moore.
Attorney Getieral-J. S. Hogg.
Supt. Public Instruction—0. H.
Cooper.
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Senate-C. K. Bed.
Legislature—Geo. C. Pendleton,
Flotorial Representative—Dr.--
Sharp.
Diatticl Judge—W. D. Blackburn,
District Attorney—W. H, Browning.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Judge—J. Vi. Rosborougli.
County Attorney-W. T. Shannon
District Clerk—R. H. Turner.
County Clerk—W. W. Upshaw,
Sheriff—Sam Sparks.
County Treasurer—W. B. Blair.
Tax Collector—R. L. Gully.
Tax As-csa ir—R. H. Hamilton.
County Surveyor—E. T. Rucker.
Cattle and Hide inspector—
PRECINCT OFFICERS.
Commissioner Precinct No. 5-S. N.
Strange.
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DEALER IN
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LIQUORS # WINE!
CIGARS, AND SMOKERS’ ARTICLES
SIGN OF THE RED BARRELS.
TEMPLE
TEXAS
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Ys wait until you. have seen our clos
ing out prices before you buy shoes
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We will save you from 25 cents to $1,50 ajpair on anything yon want in
the boot and shoe line. We mean business; our goods most
go, and wo are making the prices. Give us s call
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PREC. 5.
J. J. Lowry.
CONSTABLE PRECINCT NO. 5.
C. B. Chinn.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor—August jh Lewy.
City Secretary—W, M. Hamilton.
City Assessor and Collector—A. L.
Meadows.
City Treasurer—F. .F. Downs,
•City Attorney—C. A. Brand.
City Marshal—Win. Taylor.
Wooten & Clingman,!
Twelfth Streets
Temp1©
ALDERMEN BY WARDS.
1. J. M. Smith, Joe L. Dean.
2- J. J. Stephens, W. R. Wallace.|
•J. J- A. Harris, Joe DeBenedetti.
MASONIC.
Knobb Creek Lodge'No. 401 A. F.
and A- M.; T. C. Wright, W. M; H. A.
Clegg, S. VV ; II. C. Black. J. W.; T.
P. Blankenship, Secretary; A. A. Black
rteasurer. re-elected; S. T. Maury, 8.
D.; T. J. Jenkins, J. D.; J. E. Moore,
S. S; L. S. Field*. J. S., Win. Blakely,
l'i fr. Meets first Saturday in each
month. Ilall over Grange store on
Twelfth street.
KNIGHTS OF LABOR.
Nolan Assembly No. 3820, meets at
Knights of Pythias hall every Tues-
day.!
RAILROAD ORGANIZATIONS.
Division No. 217, 0. R. C.-M. R.
Gates, chief: W. L. Black, assistant
chief; G. L. Clements, senior conduct-
or; J.H. Bachman, junior conductor;
T. Carton, secretary and treaaiiTet; S.
P. Hewitt, inside sentinel, E. Gntloek.
outside sentinel. Meet every Sunday
atB p. m., Knights of Pythias hall.
Craine& Wingfield,
We are Selling
FURNITURE
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THE HARD TIMFi
Come and See us for Bargains. 11
:A FULL LINE of:
coffins s
ROBES, CASKETS AND
Craine & Wingfield,
TWELFTH STREET, - -
TEMPLE
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Neil Sulliv.iu Lodge No. 206, B. R.
It. B.—J. R. Dey, master; J. A. Mc-
Clure, vice-master; II. G. Wagner,
secretary and treasurer. Meet at
Knights of Pythias hall every Satur-
day evening at,8 o’clock.
TimesSteam PrintingHcuse
Fine Color Work, Pamph'u md Books, Bank Statements, Merchants
Sundries, Fine Ball Printii. , Commercial Work and Book Binding.
In t. eabove lines of work I am esj ecially prepared to fill your orders-
NewPresses, New Type. Skilled Workmen,
Ladies of Bell County
The undersigned having re-opened her
DRESS MAKING ESTABLIHMENT
With a full corps of experienced assistants, will make, cut ahd fltaand
drape dresses according to the latest designs. Will also dies 11
kinds of dress materials and feathers, Satisfaction guar anteed.
Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited.
West End Avenue
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At the Arlington: O. D. Chance,
J. D. Rogers; E. N. Hill, C. F. Gal-
lagher, Temple; C. L. Geddens, B.
H. Thomas, Santa Fe; Thos. Mc-
Neily, St. Louis; W. Simpson, city;
T. M. Millett, San Antonio; Will
Robertson, McGregor; A.E.Alden;
city; II. M. Craig, Galveston; E. L.
Wise, Alvarado; J. A. Wilson, S.
Reardon, E. West Tyler, Hillsboro;
Marshall Mclhaney, Lampasas; H.
Kimball, city; H. B. Roe, Little
Rock.
At the New Central: A. C. Wat-
fon, Austin; A. L. Fabny, George
town; R. W. Guthrie, J. A. West,
C. It. Earnest, Granger; A. J. Mc-
Laughlin, Taylor; G. Runnells,
Morgan; Jake Mitchell,Galveston;
E. E. Dismuke, W. Westerfleld,
city; H. F. Scheer, Cincinnati; G.
Filbert, New York; M. Alien, Gal-
veston;.!. S. McClintoek, Waco;
J. L. Erp, Crawford; Joe Marsch,
T. Smith, Chicago; S. A. Brenham,
Waco; L. F. Frederick, St. Louis;
T. M. Millett, San Anton’o; It. C.
Judge, Louisville; Henry Bing-
heim, Galveston; Tracey Lamar,
St. Louis; W. B. Brazleton, Waco;
S. T. Austin, St. Louis; J. W. Clark,
Galveston.
For lame back, side or chest, use Sliilos
Porus Plaster. Privo 26 cents. For sale by
W E Willis.
Lauds to exchange for Tempi
property. W. C. Smith & Co.
There are but few full sized va-
cant lots unsold now in Temple
north of the railroad, better get
one now from W. C. Smith & Co.
A $3 shoe or hat for $2.25 to $2.50
at Wooten & Clingman’s jdosing
out sale.
The rush for cheap shoes at
Wooten & Clingman’s still contln-
j UCF.
CHURCHES AND CHURCH SOCIE-
TIES.
First. Baptist. Church of Temple, I2ih
street, her, Ave. A. ami B., Rev. G.
W. Capps Pastor—Preaching II a. in.
and at night, 2nd and 3rd Sunday* ol
each month. Sunday School at 9:30 a.
in., J. W.Moffett Supt. All are invited
Methodist Episcopal Church. South, |
oi Temple, 16tli street near Ave.
D. Rev. 1). 11. Dickey Pastor—Services
every Sunday morning at 11 and at
night. Sunday School at 9:30 a. in.
Seals free to all.
ChristChurch, (Protestant Episco*
pal.) 10th street, her. Aves. C. and
D., Rev. F.-W. Wey, Rector—Services
every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 8:00 p. in.
Sunday school at 9 a. in. Visitors
welcome.
German Evangelical Church of Tern
pie, 11th street and Ave. L., Rev. L.
-ehaetie, Pastor—Preaching at 10:3u a
in. and 7:30 p. in. every Sabbath. Su u
da.i school at 9:30 a. in. Ail aie in vi
led and will he made welcome.
The Catholic Church of Temple.
Father P. L. Louuaitz, Pastor in
charge, cor. 5tli street and Ave. L—
Early Mass every morning daring the
week at 8 a. in. Vespers at 8 n. m.
Seats free and every hotly welcome.
Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E.
( jimrli ine>‘t* evci \ Wednesday at 3
p. in. Mrs. W. D. Finish, President.
Missionary Society of the Baptist
Chinch meets 2nd Sunday in each
nio lli at 2:30 p. in. Mrs. Kale Etii-
ridge. Picsident.
St, Agnes Guild of the Episcopal
Church meets every Wednesday at
4 p. in.
TEMPERANCE.
Prairie Canned U. F of T. No. 444,
meets every other Friday uiglit dur-
ing the year at K. of P. Hall—W. P
Temple. W P.. H. J. Tandy, R S.
Geo. R. Grant, W. D.
Womans’ Christian Temperance
Union of Temple, meets at the M. E.
dead, on 16th street and Ave. v,
every Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock,
Mrs D. 11. Lineb iugh, President; Miss
,rTHie Perryman, Recording Scribe;
THE ROOSTER.
How dear to my heart is the ele-
gant Rooos ter,
Old Publie Opinion we all know so
well U
Wh.i lifts up his voice, when the
the peoble are tickled. A
And crows when his tiding ave joj^™
fill to tell,
The Dooster the Booster
The bouncing old Rooster. :
The bully old Rooster with tidifftjp;
to tell. | f
Now lately this rooster lmn taken'.j
to crowing
In favor of us and the goods tluL^_
we sell,
Our trade is unceasing and daily 1
increasing,
Due to Public Opinion ve know «
very well.
Then hurrah for the Roost-®*
The bouncing old Booster
The bully old Rooster who crows for j
Laprelle, Nall & Co.,
THE
GROGE RJ
TWELFTH STREET, TEMPtJB
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F. B.WOFFOR
The SiddleDealer of Temple
SAYS L
That if you will call1
on him he will give yov
prices on Saddles, Har-
ness, Bridles, Collars,
\etc- that will
Astonish the Natives.
Prices down, way down
down to the bottom, and
the hole dropped oi
If you don’t believe
call and satisfy m
self A bonanza to
first that comes.
TWelfth St. : ; .
HAVE YOU SEEN THE STOCK
■*L. S, FIEfcS
THE AVENUE D GROCER,
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