The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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r* Purchased the entire interest of J. M, Bass
in the co-partnership of
Miaa j
i store.
Cannon, of this city. L WILLIAM CARTON,
i to* re-election to the office of Mayor
Call on Ii G. Hamill tnr fishing at the election in
tackle.
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W ith pleasure we report Miss An-1 the April election.
pj^ppLEY & 1b ass
I .. . i»<wun we report miss An-1 me April election.
^.wiF. conduct the business hereafter “^*0,M'offew“d
\m. fl.irt.fi in. ---J . H. G. WAGNER
wno have lost their sense of feeling
hearing and seeing, we will say the
weather changed this week from hot
M biases to a few degrees below
freezo.
le bought and sold for spot
cashfcaves yon 38$ per cent. Come-
and'g^the benefit of it.
Mississippi Store.
Don’t forget our offer on subscrip-
tion. Co.ne in and subscribe for the
Times one year, pay us f 1.50, we will
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APRIL
jheemployn^7henewfimand7Ts7oZ L* a t“u,*,t|“*rdc"d""“‘of wS” *.‘i
to New York to complete the mir chase, of nur\ v- * *, c _____for one year, also twice a week to any
/ * wc ffu,ron,ase 0J our Mrs. Austin 8trange, who;has been m. ‘_____ . - one out of Bell county for one vear
MMAAiminitingin Temple, returned yester- iuB..„nnrt *Dy 1,e™ 8talk' Don’t think we do thi? to raise some
NEW SPRING- STOCTT 7 ,o '”r home “ ***■ see? sestsss." n“’)r *»* ».
mm V V W’ ■ ■*■■1 Sffi kr Jn W WJiaL The Heine family went to Belton the Times office in|paper. We have alieadv borrows
| vpaf Ar/lov ________i_. . .1
We -will open a complete line of
DRY * GOODS
Bought from First Hands.
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You will find our stock replete in every depart-
ment; of the latest and most desirable styles,which
will be sold at low cash prices, We thank you
for any favors extended us in the past and solicit
a continuation of your visits and inspection of our
stock. We are receiving many lines of
-----„ ---------- luw umw) paper’ We have alieady borrowed
yesterday. They gave a conoert last w v. ... sufficient moans to pay all expenses
night and will give another to-night | rill bJ^&Co”1 abU“1ftnC® at ISbetw | this year, but do it simply to adver-
NEW GOODS
Kyy - - -
Now, and invite your attention to them. Our
spring stock ot Clothing, which we are now open-
ing up, surpasses any we have ever had It is
more beautiful in design, more artistic, cut and
made up in the best and latest styles. If you want
a suit cheaper and more satisfactory than Tailor-
made, OURS is the place to get it. !
Our new carpet stock takes the lead and will not
be equaled by any one in this section. You will
find in it anything you want and at low'er prices
than the same goods can be bought for ev en in the
large cities. Our selectious are 1 HE I {EST and
we can sell lower because our expenses a>re light.
CaIl.tM«.GilIamvaUdhaveM!8.r777W- «.eTempi* aud Bull county.
Avery to make your Spring dress. Ju8t arrived> A large assortment of FOB SALE.
See the new spring goods lust I 'T*’' J n“, ,,re"Vk,» ^alacyraph type writer. Good as
opened at the Mississippi afore” hUftrter«d Should Slippers at Ed. U«w; price *30. A. R. Brakheab,
I * Mississippi Store. Vieno’s shoe jftore. Call and see 8-16-lm Belton, Tex
Don’t be alarmed about the cold them. / ' I
(city inwoo”id wal 'tnVkSy dW- Wh ’ ^ ^ iVo,n New York, The Southern Pacific company ad-
* I whore he has been buying goods for I ^‘*®8 that on March 20th a new sched-
See our new jjrfnts, lawns, dress A. F. Bentley. Bass reports the bliz- 016 wl,‘ go into effect by which their
| goods, etc., atSlmrrlHBros &Co. zardsin New York state as having “Abound train will make; direct
Miss Emma Roundtree, of San An- doae con8WerabIe damage in loss of oonnection a‘ Rosenberg with the
- - - I Property and Hvm. 8anta Fe south bound train and thus
avoid a disagreeable lay-over. This
And Marked Low,
. Ca” oi ls after .dot. .late at the brick bnildin- on
Ave D. next door to A. M. Wynne & Co,
CHEEVES BROS.,
J. M. OSBOURNE, Mgr.
and E. 11. W.taon, Mid their runiLei Pclllytolbe fncM line of em- t’!'!,‘U'’-0Ter' Tbl*
New clothing^Urnishing goods,etc. broideryjver brought to the city at on8 the J? T M T18h°rl‘
at Sherrill BrosIX Co. Sherrill dW & Co. ? , ® 7® * |he old 8tatefi- Partle8
leaving Temple in the afLrnoon will
Remember the Diamond b. brand George Rock.tell, the only and Inow roach New Orleans the next
1 powder At JTieJd JonkillH loricrmnl Rn/tlr nrlik tin nAOMilvt’li- r ! Minf nimr anrl mnlrA________ii.. m
. ---» fu^iBu.uuu o. orana ueorge Rook.;ell, the only and Inow wach New Orleans the next
or baking powder at Field A Jenkina original Rock, with no possibility Of[inori,lng and make connection there
For RENT, there ever being such another Rock. with *1*11068 to the southeast. 4;
New 6-room i^use. See H. H.Cook Wft8 iu TemPle thi» week makiug us j,0j£ 8ALE
ETERNAL VIGILANCE
Is the price of liberty, and also ofinimumty against
loss by swins diseases.
Do IVot Walt
Untiljyour herds are sick «nd perchance many
are past treatment—but use in in tim
j at Bentley’s.
In a combat between J. C. Ballard
I and the grip, Jim came out second
I best and Is off duty for repairs.
All kinds ofihachino needles and
| attachments Thin (Fat Gluck’s old
iod. I
—---r—---- us i
a 1 laugh and grow fat with his quaiut
[ humor.
A lew
ARE YOU READY
For a
Standard Cultivator?
Or a
Champion Planter?
If so, <*all on o. Y. Wilder & Co.
They will save yon money.
8-4-lm
r~3elfatnse
0e P.'ll. Ed
>u-s,fresh, fine milk.
era. See P.UI.Eddins. (f
Not quite a car ol fishing tackle, but
plenty at It L. & J. F. Rollings worth
Progrrm for the “’92 Club” at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. B trnes:
Music by Mrs. Ilolman.
Recitation by Mrs. Bass.
Reading—Richard III, act 5th—by
J Curiosity shop.
E. B. Greathouse Bftys he knew this ,
cold snap was cotr/ing, and stocked ,„ " •*“—- Rei
, 7 . 7 T up on all kinds of/wood and good r“EASUBY Department, Ofpi e of Club.
n e Is me alio received a beautiful• line of EM coal, at the same old stand. THE comptroller of the Cur- Music, duett, by Mrs. Robertson
“is xtr— E=~
Bell Countv NuMnnal 11«1 h nfT.n„,i. Ti,. i..i i ... . .
was held at the
• ------ ------------—-ud iirs. Ii. P. Rob-
to 1. Arnold, receiver, with the ertson, and all had a nice time. The
^ There will be a ball given at the logalM p"0of tihereo'> Wlthlu three next meeting will be next Monday
iV. Li‘tleRiver Academy Friday night, re^LaU^ed E SL^fv ^ eVemDg‘the 2l8‘ in8t-
R Dealer in Fine Dry Goods, Fine Clothing, Furnishing Goods, All^are* in/itod the Llttl° Rl?er ComptroUerof the Currency. Gasolineistovessold by Bob & Jake
Shoes, Hats, Carpets, Upholstry, etc., t U\, \ S-4-3m HollingswOr h. 2t
HlX Hue i — mm 8. (Tlurk.kpBnml html fYnjIni* nniAtK mi
l Aat-class goods at E. J. Mor-
i h. ^ w„rif. fo, | w'd;as„i;;rb?| 1
FARMERS
a . . ,, _ An . ' 7 | "u« umy u«ve claims against tue j Music by Gresham1
JLorun U'C thanh you for favors in the past and Pine Assortment ol imported Piece Rel1 c’ouu‘y National Bank of Temple, The last meeting w
* — I goods f >r m©u’s suits just arrived at Yex., that the same must be presented residence of Mr. and
lop tn H 1 A rnrtlH MnAinn. —ilJ__a____ ____. ... .
re main Yours most BespctfuiUyf
I WILL INSURE HOGS
WHEN F ( D M> U 'IV
WRITE FOR TERMS
REFERENCE- AN i'AN
k OR MCRCAN i Ii I ACmH Y
Hog and Poultry Remedy.
(U»ed .ucceufully for 14 years)
Apparition at lomple.
(Written for the Timks )
I s oou in the park a midnight,
As the dock was striking the hour
^ 1 ho moon shone o’er the city,
•( roin behind tbo opera tower.
I ho city had gi no to dreamland,
H: ill as tho sleep ng dead.
A spirit rose up from the piairie,
Idsion to the words it said:
Prevents Disease.
Stops Coagh.
Produces Port.
Arrests Disease.
Destroys Worms.
Hastens Maturity.
Itylander Bros.
TEMPLE,
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PROFESSIONAL
F, M. BODKLANr
Physician and Surgeon.
OSc« up »tai sen Southeast corner of Ave D and
lath St. Telephone Connection.
Horn. | a to 4 fm
8 to 10130 a m
DE. HI WYNNE, OCULIST & AUBI8T
I closed by B. I. Arnold, receiver Bell
week. I Can gei tfaoi
a Jin ‘he week
mills.
eireorn gi
at E. %;
n ground any day
Greathouso’s
• .v 4 y hi
7 to op Slate at Hamill's Drug Store.
JT. TOOLE Y,
ATTOENEY & COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
A-ndl ITotfcrytTNa.'bllc
Offlca No. 8 North 10th St. Temple Tcxaa.
S.J. SHEFFIELD.
Attorney and Counselor
and Notary Public
I - - J *• IOVD1V Ol
We received for publication yester- C un‘y National bank, this
The Medical and Surgical diseases Iday a 8pring poem- We sent our 1 he business was mortgaged to
of (he Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat J foreaian ont this morning to kill the iesiu Fort Worth and Austin.
special and exc lusive practice. WillPubli8h his obituary I In another column we publish parts I As evidence that writing to or
larrhal diseases ol the Nose and ’ ot a letter from a Now York counter- sending a home paper to friends in
Throat treated. t The adjustment ol Field & Jenkins will Landle the lei‘er offering great inducements to the old states, secures good citiznis
spectacles to 11) o eye receives mv Te,7 best goods—have now contracted ageut8< This scheme ot such mack I «•„ *..i,__.__L,., . . ’
I PrtP t La Lnlarwllrl o T» v? I in aIH $
„ „ -------—— .v .»gw«.oww|BWunw gOOU CUlZC 1)8,
. ----*—wuiikiw 1-0---- This scheme ol such rascals we give tho tollowlng history of a few
special at ention . for the tplendid Diamond S. Baking U* old to a great many men, bnt for moves: A Temple merchant scuta
Office over Cra wford & Cannon’s. powder. fear of inexperienoed young men be- Temple Times fo C. R. D. Bridges’
—-— Miss Ola Hparks returned from Ung ““ffht in such a trap wo publish aunt at Crystal Springs, Miss., and
T D. 301 fES Lampasas last Tuesdsy where she had tbis letter- ,j0ok oat for 8Uch letters, Mr. Bridges from reading the paper
y 9 I been visltiug her sister, Miss Hattie, b°Y8, huve nothing to do with them, docided to come te Temple; Bridges
T ARGEIITEOT, -f whoi( ‘“filing ceminury colle^of ---- I—j j -.t-
I am prepared i» furnish plans lba^
thousands of testimonials
For Sale by
E G. HAMILL,
Temple, Texas
PRICKS’ -®5 lb can*. $» So, $1.05. and
package. LargMt are cheapest
Urdera by mail receive prompt attention Write
for circulars. Send 2 cent stamp for “Hogoluny 1
a 64 page pamphlet on swine. Mention this paper
1 64 page pamphlet on swine. Mention this paper.
JOSKPH HAAS, V- H
Indianapolis, Ind.
CINDERS FROM THE SHOPS.
ordered vV. U. Barnes, Barnes order-
ed H. Il.Cook, Cook ordered C. W.
.Prompt attention given to all bnalnesa
entrusted to him
■ CT’Ho. 14 Kaat Ave. D. Temple Tex.
■ J.W,Moffett W. A. Anderson
MOFFETT & ANDERSON
[
Attorneys at Law,
Office over Temple National Bank
Temple -
s:;r-
DR. WILLIAM V. MILLS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
oma at wans' sm stoti.
‘ Solicits his former patronage and that
of the people at large.
Reiidence. Av. B ft 18th st. Next to Dick Rather
w-.uj2.cp1.ucu iurmsn plans ' Blacksmlthing, gUeam and Domes- D,---- ’ W1U,,1UU *»•
for resident an<! business houses. H. G. Wagner calls attention to his I tio. Best quality aV lowest prices. Cook!a,!‘he above go ilk meu ordor-
ivo. »i©*r or t a* MooareAv ‘oh stock of saddles, Harness, Collars, tf E. B. Greathouse. Ied Mr- Fugot aud family, Dr. B. Jl.
" ---—- ■ etc. Rembmher he has also a first- _„ Lockwood and family and Uhas Harr,
all f(j»m. Crystal Springs, Miss.
OCT A tvt m , -ir\T rriritT ‘ ltenu,mDer ae has also
W AJN I ( ^OLUMN I «ooe maker, 12th street. I »am Jones will commence preach-1
Fur choise Roses housflaud bedding Ion March 20th and continue ten We guarantee the Diamond S. Bak-
vorh-A- t* ' ---| piants, Junipers, Thujls, AIbbeas, HayH- For this occasion the SanU Fe lng powder to be Pure> strong aud
is in tnis ct >lumn, 4 lines for 8 Tentzias, Spireas, Liguilnmes, etc. wjJ1 #el1 excursion tickets to Branham healthful. Every body Is now calling
issues, for 35 cei its. Any one want goto Retsch Bros., FhVists. New from Marcn 19th to A.pril 2d at one for U»becau8e il 18 strictly pure and
ng to hire help f an have 4 lines 8 is- kinds of plants and trees arriving I aU(1 one-third tare for the round trip. Ilt8 r08Uf‘8 are 88 g°°d. It Is some
sues for 50 cent: i. | every day. ]6-4t. l8-4t cheaper. Call lor it, and if not as rop-
Rev. Sam Jones willbegin a seriee A m r A r r°8°nted WUI '!??? ^
---..----- »»— * — I jQ. L T iYT A 1. ft hiold & Jeukms.
Peruinsular stqvcs aro daudies, sold
Remedies and Treatment
— FOR THE CURE OF—
,IQUORC«OPIUM HABITS.
— CALL ON OR ADDRESS—
il'eKeeley Institute of
INDIAN TERRITORY
OKLAIIOMA CITY. O.T.
Waini'titti d , 1 ivCY. oam Jones will begin a serioi
I —-z::
T , r».d,np. M-uv.ni do- pews, Book and Con-LyB„b4J.k^dEh.rd».re
HimIpp 1. Clark, Tempi., ,he 80tb. feCtiODCry StOie I 2‘
The Old Curiosity Shop, S. Gluck1 " •
men.
LOCAI. NEWS.
Full line of sho es at the Mississippi
store.
The late freezo will very likely kill
the fruit.
Buy your spriilug suit at Mie^isfippl
bhurch Directory.
1- ---
»«ji»fipp
store. ' >—
County Attorn .ey Brown Lee was iu
tho city this wee \.
Get you a ne\r ne(|k do in just the
f Br#s
style at Rylanjer Br^s.
Mr. J. B. Cljpfco n, of Bastrop, was
t h ft Atlll 4k in _____
in the cily this wet ik.
nSCOPAt CHURCH.—Service 2mt «nd 4th
vsbbathn, each month, .Sunday school ev-
Jry Sunday 9:80, a. m.
J. A. Duncan, Rector.
|Jt'.PTIST CHURCH—Services every Sabbath
* Jl, a m and 7:3o, p m. Prayer meeting every
j Thursday night. Sunday school every Sttn-
day a m.
W. R. Maxwbll, Pastor
^MISSION CI1 APPEL—Baptist— Service every
Btpauday morning u, a m. Sunday school at
1: «»»»»• _ „
gr- H. Lctiibk, Missionary.
pteBYTKMAN CHUUH—Services every 8nn
’ * m' #n<1 7,pm> Pruyermeetlng ev-
Wednesday at 7, p m; monthly meeting of
**ion, first Monday of each month 7:18 pm
H. E. Dalb, Pastor
DDI8T CHURCH—Services every Sun-
. t-H • m and 7:88 p m j Sunday School at
Murray®1 meeting Wedneeday night
To save mou|>y t m clothing call at
tho Mississippijsto ro.
Wonder how Ji iko French and i\’.
A. Clark sells peai i now?
glad to
Mrs. I. A Lovel t, we are
say is convalesce n t.
Call at Mrs. (l ilium's and see the
now goods just i j rived.
8. A. Aougla-g tells tho ] opulnr
soug^booktJWll ar vest Bells.”
Something n> )w in t\ie dress goods
1st
lino at the Min iisi lippi Btore.
factor
proprietor, s still in theliead. Buys
soils and rents new and «cond hauJ
goods. Always pays highest cash
prices.
Our former citizen, Mr. Tandy,who
some time ago moved to Meridian
School Books,
Stationery,
Fancy Goods,
Notions,
Bibles, cheap to Finest,
(. heap and Costly Novels,
Poems of all kinds.
All kinds of Periodicals.
Artists Material.
IjOBt —E. B. Dice’s badgo. Liberal
reward to lindor. i
good citizens as Mr. Tandy. Fruit and Confectionery Department.
----- Fancy and Plain Stick (land v.
Large stock of Kansas German mil-
let and Sorghum seed,froufrom John-
son grass. Reach & Co.
Tomple, Tex.
See Juo, Watson for a nice set of
2t
THE ANDREWS RESOLUTION.
’1 he executive coromifleo on the
16th Inst, at Belton, adopted a resolu-
tion enforcing the Frank Andrews
resolution by a vote of 14 tor and 6
against. A substitute was offered by
Cant. Bradford, differing from th '
original iu admitting to the primaries
thoso who voted against Pendleton
and Kohertson, tut was lost. Peti-
tions against tho enforcement ot tho
resolution wore rend, ono from Killeen
one from Nolanvillo aud one from
Sparta, signed by Mr. Denman. A
resolution requiring democratic voteis
to register was p.issod. J T. Humph-
rics, J.L. llollinsworth and W. T.
Davidson constitute > committee
Fancy and Plain Stick Candy.
Hand made Chocolate
Hand made Caromeia.
THE HEINE CONCERT.
Owing to the inclement weather,
BENTLEY'S.
No vonier„ „„ ulline nor.I -3T5SS.'SZEU™. I 7 T*"' 1
SOft IS SO Simtle Tmnnrtt d Pillfl Ann'o ir»iiUa (hsv worp miaoimr tun i.v n.n
Clothing than any
connty. The rsason is so simple
that -we are surprised, other mer-
chants hav’nt “caught on”. Simply
this; “The best values for the
least money.”
Of course we have to bring in
our years of experience in sliding
styles and make ugj*ftd 'finish,
and cut, and qualil\ etc., and
Imported French Nuggets,
Imported Pine App'e Fruits,
Brno Field Bananas,
Sampson G ove, (Fla.,) Oranges,
Mesenia Lemons,
Apjiles of all kinds.
Pine Appk e,
Cocoanuta.
D itqs,
, FigN8’
London Layejra Raisons,
they were missing we vouture to say
the opera 1 ouse would have been
crowdod. The piano solos wero worth
tho admission to say tnothing of the
violin duett by Heine and his
daughter, Miss Hattie. The finest ot
all, however, was the violin duett,
'•Nearer my God to Thee.” Tho mu-
Fresh Rousted Peanuts'. 8*c ront‘er°d on atwo-ceuttin whistle
then -we are trettv well noc/rd „» I A Kood hue of 6, JO and 16 cent ci- by Prof. Heino convinces us that be
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and on the best wholesale Tailors. SodaFouut, and tor a fiiod ice drink !!“ wb,8tl° to * piano. On account ot
" - - 1 of any kind call and se
SjAl Douglm
lorSiri^riUt
etory.
prayer meeting Sunday aiter-
An engine at id boil™
Campbell & Lo rbitchea;
Fact if, there are a whole lot of
points in the Clothing department;
but judging from our success and
big sales, you will admit we know
some of them at least.
~ •' , .....™ jcepucuuiiy un a continuance o
Our Spring line of Men's and same, nfid I guarantee the same
WS Suits and Psi*a#* . A ____
Boys Suits and Pants now complete.
/nvestigate above statements.
ice drink
m«. Drinks
----J----- « OVV ill*"'. i/liuno
all guaranteed flrsUclass, if not your
money will be refunded.
Thanking the public for their kind
and liberal patronage lit tbo past I
respectfully ask a continuance of the
treatment aa of yore:
'• Your* toplease,
Lytal’s News, Book and Con
the extreme bad weather, the com-
pany decided not to fill their appoint-
ment for tho second night which was
a great disappointment to the people
of Temple, tor we believe the compa-
ny would have been greeted by a lull
house, for all tbc rain waa pouring
Come to Temple again.
Monty Sav
If yon have your .>
PERSONAL.
W. Wa>.hmoud, b-akoman on sec-
ond division, has gone to Galveston
to have bis eye worked on.
Col Bon Parker, conductor on the
Santa Fe, has just returned from h
pleasant visit to the city of Mexico.
Geo. Mulhoru. who resigned bo
cause ho got 16 days’ lay-off; has been
reinstated and resumed work on cc-
boosu 44.
Ed Griffin, who was off for Oregan,
has returned, goltiug uo further than
Gaincsvido. Tho blizzard stopped
biiu.
"How often, oh, how often,
In tho weeks long passed by,
Dkl I walk in tho pane and chuckle
At the gold ladrm bye aud bye.
How often, oh, how otten
Did [ with that financial rush,
Would ga*her interest compound,
And givo mo a bobtail flush.
I was solid tor a big card balance,
Had stock in tho electric lights,
Was rustling for lots In the suburbs
As little boys rnstlo for sights;
Kopt my eye skinned for a tat trade
And my brain went marching ahead,
Counting tho big net profits
To accumulate after I was doad.
1 smiled at tho cotton oil mill;
Was delighted at Freeman Heights,
Was uhoit of Tomple spocnlalors,
My pants wero made skin tight,
I bad faith in new additions,
Was death on factories, and
lo mention the Temple city company
Would throw me down on my kneea,
I scooped in tho big silver dollars,
I planted them in the dirt,
I uvested them you know in town tots
And uevor, no never got hurt,
I bought iu Moore’s addition,
Bought a tow on Bentley Hill,
Not heeding ray non lition,
1 got a few from Gregory & Bill;
But finally in an hour unguardod,
I launched iu'o the gloom,
Listened like a fool to tho foolish.
They said ’tis only a boom.
Moore & A illiox remonstrated,
Nui.nely & Uulliogsworth too;
Wado said It was fully demonstrated
That I had only a case ot the blues.
But tue bottom I thought was leaky,
Aud the whole thing would drop out
soon, and
Across thopralries my money would
Liko a hot air bolloon.
I listeued and heeded the wrecker,
Sold out every dratted thing,
Stocks aud lots aud buildings,
For anything tley might bring.
Tbo people said I was frightened,
They taught mo anew made trick,
Loft mo without a penny,
Liko a inulo without a kick.
When 1 saw my former investments
------—.V« to ---------- —J .V...UU1 luvcaiiiu
adopt a huso of representation iu the I Wa»k right aloug up to tho sky,
county convention from each box. And another felhw getting my profit
The following members of the com- And a winking his other oyc.
mitioo wt re present: R. T. Estes, W.
It. McCutchan, H. F, Bradford, W. T.
Davidson, A. F. Ferguson, J.Mayrant
Smiih, W. E. Thawaits, Dr. E. D.
Taylor, G. L. Tillman, Silas Rood, A.
Bauglo, T. L. Hollingsworth, J. T*
Humphries, J. W. Zimmerman, W. E.
Lvels, 9. D. Crow, Levi Anderson, J.
L. Newsom, Dr. FiolJs, J. L. Whltlev
Jr, Milos Davis. ’’
'Then I saw what a dunce they had
made me;
Was loo weak to stand the dea',
So I toppled over in the water tank,
Wont uuder, up to my hoel;
Tho town folks did not mis* mu,
Tho city moved right on,
For I had sold the whole business
To moil who never went down.
>xchange meal
Try my feed
cob and slnick to-
I will grind
any day in the
mill grinding
gotber,
E. B. Greathouse, Temple.
Assessor I'attorson and his deputy,
Mr. Bussell, are in town for the pur-
pose ot taking tho assessments of the
citizens of Temple. Thoso who desire
to do so, can call on Assessor Pratt or
his deputy iu tho Mayor’s office and
make their renditions to them. Mr.
Pat'ei sou reports an Increase ot ovor
'hioo hundred tor Belton, and say* he
So onco a year at twilight,
I ris * from my watery grave
And stroll iu the park at midnight,
Aud thump ray head and rave
O’er my lost dominions;
My Temple property dear,
Its great rents taken in by others,
With its boautitul image clear.
Parapiirasm.
OYSTERS.
At 26 cents per can on Saturday
tho 19th, provided you call before
they arc transfered to tho Ice but.
It J. R. Irvin A Bbo.
• —" MV
expects an increase in Temple ot at Messrs. Chceves Bros, will open a
,0“‘ ■ix _ nmpM. .to* «f Drj oZZ,;
If vou wsnt neat job printing done 'M>rU l8‘»,n brick talldlfig next
don’t forget the Timm office is the £SL*°
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Watson, E. M. The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1892, newspaper, March 18, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584855/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.