The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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I1 > > is considered unlucky by :
I ! 1 many people. It is not
II h' our experience* this* oui
A: 13th year
in Semple,
is the best and most
satisfactory of all,
for all of which we
feel grateful. You
know us, give us
your trade.
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Get your Wheat and
Oat sacks at Schwarte’s.
We are requested to state for the cniCKen, uau » ui»**r ----- —
benefit of those contemplating mak- bread and salad. Half a dozen m vi-
ing applications for pensions under
nAnr low that, .Tiid^e D. Pcn-
mjr appnctttiuuD iv/a
the new law, that Judge D. R. Pen-
dleton will be in Temple Thursday,
- . . x- ____n„nb ftnnlica-
over the bill of fare, for our memo-
ry extends qo further than a dozen
varieties of pie, cane and fried
chicken, half as many kinds of
bread and salad. Half a dozen invi-
tations accepted to “eat dinner with
us” could have resulted in nothing
but a founder, so we take this
dleton will be in Temple Thursday, \but a founder, so we lane *<»» op-
July 6th to receive such applica- portunity to excuse ourself to all
jjons with whom we did not fulfill our en-
|LOCAL NEWS.*
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Marshal Williams returned Mon-
day from his outing on the Colorado.
The Belton flouring mill was to
have started up on Thursday the
22nd inst.
My peach and apple brandy is a
sure cure for cholera morbus and
flux. Call and I will tell you how to
use A. J. Joyce. I I{ yoar g^t js blurred with
n a „wt finds ready sale in specks and spots floating before
Good wheat cnas re» v ^ ^ us on the
Temple at 65 cents sacked, or y u U . t glde’under the ribs, then vour
can exchange your wheat tor flour. L deranged, and^ you need a
T „ ,. few doses of HER BINE to regulate
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi- .e* price 50cts> at Hamil’s Drug
cine creates a good Appet ite. Tones gtore
and Strengthens the btomacn, anu . I in stampeding tne auuieuuc, -
builds up the Health. A Masonic installation and P “ few long.rans?ed shots from his sten-
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anything but pure liquors. a near Belfalls. wisdom and bits of wit, till they be-
test mine, I have nothing eise. | . . .. .. fnrmsr
A. J. Joyce.
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who who in we uiu — —
gagemeut, and beg to say that our
intentions were good, but our ca I
pacity was limited
After dinner this scribe filled an I
appointment as featherweight ora-
tor and succeeded, as the heavy-
weight orator who followed declared,
in stampeding the audience, but a
| Wisdom Says:
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will alwayB Bond you "WHAT TOU
BUY,” not something else JUS I An
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Dr. C. T. Simpson and family left came expert in dodging the former
n ic Monday night for California, their and catching the latter. _, |
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Buy ot W. S. Callaway, you will save
w money and always be satisfied.
& Justice Says:
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Hjalmar Brotherman went to Gal-
veston Sunday on the excursion.
Correct Insufficient, Pai“tu*>
fuse and too Frequent Menstrua
tions with Simmons Squaw Vine
Wine or Tablets.
John Wright is suffering from the
effects of a nail wound in his foot.
If you are feeole, troubled with
indigestion, stomach and bowel com-
plaint, use my old peach and apple
br»ndv‘ A. J. Joyce.
me — ---- *t0' 1 ultimate destination being Manila. U venerable gentleman. Elder
now putting its machinery throug bag bved jn Temple lor sev- Thompson, ot Bartlett, who had beer.
an overhauling preparatory to °" | erai vears, and he and his family for years in the field, followed Mr.
ing a big year’s work. were held in high esteem by many. Riley, and from the regular volley
r m o nasses in families Inthp Philippine islands, the doctor after volley we heard as we aban-
not needed. It quickly cure Cuts, P the the day had been well spent and
Wounds, Bruises, Burns and scalds. There is a hght whisper on the -
Price 25 and 50 cts. at Hamil s Drug breeze that shouid iead thoughtful ^ nj ■ we shall cherish a fond
Store- | narents to keep close tab on them n Qf the day and live in
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toad concerts. There is jest a Pa- | en;o»mc»ts.
risian air on the part of some young
people that causes wiser ones toj Washington letter.
shake their heads; we throw this out
as a danger signal
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Trade with bim. Hie Weights, His
Measure and Hie Count are Correct-
in fact, His Service Perfect.
These sayings are true and I will at
ft-R.OfTfiiRTTCS that
all TimetfseU^you GROCERIES that
0000 FOB MY CUSTOMERS.
Yours truly,
new plant at tne xYaty wui
placed at the A. A. Walden gin un-
der the supervision of C. L. Besso
nette, the patentee.
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. (Etom Ont Eegniai coirejpowient.) I di97ases^temporary or per-
Bad management keeps more peo- Washington, June 23 . 1899. ^gnt paralysis, with almost endless
pie in poor circumstances^than^any ^ to be true,” is the gen- complications.”
ity presents itself _ he is ready to ^ Washington, saying that haviug reply t0 questions: Phe faaioiu
take advantage of it. A Uttlejore* ^ a with pingree to sup-1 strifp that is going on m New \ ork
fTALK NO, SdSV
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IgeTthScffor many years. have a long
story about the
lenses are composed r, ®^al uprench ^bbles,”
SoTpebbles,”^and ^
sounding names. They 'tell you it you
adjusted is my specialty.
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take advantage of it. A little iore-
thought will also save much expense
aud valuable time. A prudent and
careful man will keep a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, the
shiftless fellow will wait until ne-
cetsity compels it and then ruin hi.
best horse going for a doctor and
have a big doctor bill to pav, be-
sides; one pays out 25 cents, the
other is out a hundred dollars and
then v onders why his neighbor is
getting richer while he is getting
poorer. For sale by W. E. Willis.
to Washington, saying repLy to quesuons. y- —
made a deal with Pingree to sup- stri{e that is going on in New > or,
port him for the senatorship, Alger City isn’t of much consequence to
would soon resign in order to devote the dem0cratic party at ^ large, for
his whole time to trying to get to nQ p,.incipie is involved in it, an
the senate, There are too many the wboie struggle is for persona
pickings in sight for Alger to volun- aggrandisement. The taint of com-
*__!1„ rouicn before he gets his share I mercialismf in fact, is over every-
attention.
Pont’. Trust y°nr Photos to Anent»,
ARflSTS'UN ION
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PO YEARS’
EXPLAtENCC
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of them. Those Porto Rico con-
cessions are yet to be given out, and
the scheme of enlisting volunteers
for the Philippines without a regu-
lar call for quotos from the states,
which was devised so as to leave the
appointment of the officers in the
hands of the war department in-
stead o' the governors of the states,
where it would have to go if the us-
1 ..HA mno fill In WPfl. tin ftdtll"
J M. Crawford, M. O,
Manager Optical Department,
Cottonwood Sunday-
School Picnic.
Last Saturday morning, on spe courge was followed, is an addi-
cial invitation, the Writer diked out reas0Q why Alger isn’t likely
in his best and stole away from ine| .Q the year future.
dust and heat of the town to a ea I ^ denied at the war department ippi[U>s weio -------
titul grove on Cottonwood. . thatGen. Miles is to be sent to the The Sampson clique is still.on to
occasion was a Sunday School pic- . eg g0 as to bave him out of the navy department and is still
nic of the Cottonwood Baptl3t reach when congress meets, as was temined to try and down Adm
church. rumored several days ago. «ni,h.v and as the clique owns
Already the ground was covered The agncultural department made
with wagons, buggies, and Jheerfu bUc a report that it has just re
neighbors greeting each other and ^ Lieutenant Hayne,
asking about absent friends and ab I Heavy ArtUlerV) on aKri-
flicted members of families. itie Lulture in the Philippines, which
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. ticipationof the gathering of the L , formeriv chief of the agri-
To relieve Sick Stomach hunQan minnows that would Jrop Uupai experitnent station at Ma-
rTP has no equal, rnce a» »uu Pregnancy, Tone Cp ® Ordeal, bits of pie and crumbs o nea in j to show the social stagnation
“PathSamll?DruS Store. flt^oTITuaw Vme wl?e^ the water. Everyth^ ‘° Irom
The Hunter Sample Store aia*le an ’ happ, asd eoateated. U to 1888, was less than 4 per
care of the week, the horrors of the | the mKicue ---------UI.
war, the corruption of the govern
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CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD.
L, M. Chattin and
Monday night for California
they will spend the Summer.
Bl£rAMl”HOKErHODNTsT
OTPhi. Pr.ce 25 and 50
cts. at Hamil’s Drug Store.
assignment.
D. Hunter as assignee. Assets and
liabilities not known at this time.
The McDowell Band goes to Wa-
co July 4th to demonstrate to the
people that Temple has the best
During Summer we are liable to band m the state. Watch ’em.
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A crowd of voung peopm of the | . „ ------- OEtnrnpil for the
merc.iaiism, in iaci, i=> ■
thing in New York, and dominates
its politics absolutely. The mass of
democratic \oters in New York are
for W. J. Bryan for president and
a readoption of the Chicago platform-
If Bryan is chosen next year he will
carry New York state.
ltis regarded as significant that
the administration should have con-
sidered it necessary for the post
master general to make public an
official denial of the charges that
letters of the volunteers in the 1 hil-
ippines were being censored.
Jo o4 J11 nn top in
the navy deparuueuu .» du'
termined to try and down Admiral
Schley, and as the clique owns Soi -
retary Long it is able to use all the
machinery of the department tor its
own purposes. It has compelled
Liet. Hodgson to make a monkey of
himself bv subscribing to an official
statement branding himself as a liar
in order to bolster up the absurd
claim that Admiral Schley ordered
the Brooklyn to run away from one
of Ceyera’s ships, although to do so
he had to come dangerously near col-
liding with the Texas, and it Is even
contemplating the ordering of a
court of inquiry by Secretary Long,
to be made up of officers who can be
depended upon by the clique to re-
port against Schley. All of this dis-
graceful mess is a part of the sehenv
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Designs^
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IRAVtLERS
lBx»rlo»« Sersko ot the ,
1 Queen & Crescent Route j
t the Short Uh to tho EAST AND
J—-NORfH.
THsrsHve^"o‘cha..«n«<K,s.
PULLMAN BUFFET
\ [ New Orleans to New York ,
i > Cincinnati and St. Louis.,
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j I T. M HUNT, GEO. H. SMITH.
J __.y pass AQT . atN'lMM *oT >
0 -j...- ^-rv Ntw ORLCAN8, LA.
BY ALL ODDS
QUICKEST TIME
- , t the contents oi a Aon. ow
A crowd of voung peopm of the l inc No cause is assigned for the
kindergarten age had a joyful time ^ ^
in the grove on Little Elm, near! . .
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Moore’s mill, Saturday. Surely no
one can be picnic hungry now.
Pure blood is full of Life and Vi-
tality, and carries Vigor to the or-
gans of the body. Dr. M. A. Sim-
mons Liver Medicine creates rich,
pure blood.
That ice cream party at Mr. Joe
Plaster’s last Friday night, was
simply splendid. The wee small
hours were well under wav before
its close
The only cash jewelry book and
drug house in Bell county is Haute
& Freeman, at Belton, and if .
tant a watch, ring, book or drugs
they can save vou money. A ^
nickel watch $2, gold tilled *10 to
^90* solid trold $20 to $7d. CtOOcI^
ifua’rSed.
* Mrs w. A. Barclay returned
Monday from Cameron, where she
pad been visiting friends. She and
Mr. Barclay will leave shortly for
an extended trip through Colorado
and California.
s and ^amuiuio.
Restore the Menstrual and Gen- ^ jaund-1Ced skin is asymp- the people moved out like a
prative Organs to natural conditions j of (bsordered liyer, as it springs army aud as orderly spread
lets. fulness. stren«th, rgor happ ness <**P
Mayor Watters dropped down
from Lampasas Sunday to attend to
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afternoon.
To permanently cure Melancholy,
Difficulty of Breathing and Swim
ming of Head, use Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets.
H In ess" strength, vigor, happiness
and life. HERBINE will restore
the natural functions of the liver.
Price 50cts. at Hamil s Drug Store.
Miss Minnie Hselton has been ap
pointed by Representative Huling
p Robertson to the Sara Houston
Normal Institute at Huntsville.
We are glad to see Miss Minnie re-
ceiye these befitting honors.
ment, all were forgotten in the
presence of the happy Sunday
School children.
The program consisted of dec.a
relations and dialogues, interspersed
with music. We would like to give
a picture of the bright little boys
and sweet little girls that took part
in the exercises. The most striking
feature of the occasion was the en-
tire absence ot the “prominent'
person, the person for whose bene-
fit the others took part. It didn t
seem to have a leader. There was
no one to bob up and take the praise
of the well performed parts. There
was no big “I” and little “U,” ev-
erything moved like clock work, yet
the main spring wa9 hidden.
After the program was finished)
the people moved out like a drilled
army aud as orderly spread down
cloths and arranged one of the most
sumptuous.meals we have looked on
for many a day, in fact we niv|r
saw it surpassed at a picnic. There
was a large attendance, but more
than enough to feed as many more
remained after everybody had
enough, and some, as an afternoon
speaker declared, had filled them-
selves “too full for utterance.’ «
“the middle and lower classes arc grac,jful mess is a part or int
,llwt of the worst possible type, of the clique to lessen the number of
^responsible and degenerale, mor-1Schlev’s friends in congress, they
nhvsicallv. insensible of; haVl„«.-been numerous enough at
■ 1 r a'nd '"phvsicallv, insensible of ;haV,n- been numerous enough at
any contracts or obligations, writ- |the las' session in the senate to de-
ten or oral, ready to cheat and ex-
peei'ing to be cheated, and amenable
to no sort of persuasion except,
brut force, from which they areal
ways ready to escape by moving
their habitat.” After reciting the
difficulties connected with clearing
reround and gelling a crop planted,
the report says: “ When this is nc- im.
raisca, H is st the mm ct«» "r*t fi^ht t.-ust.
the las: session - ......
feat the scheming of the Sampson
clique, llie members of Ibis clique
do not seem to realize that they
have been long ago sized up by the
pivss and by public opinion, both ot
which arc almost unanimously rang
cd on the side of Schley.
War department officials express
the opinion that Ben. Leonard
The
EAST
OR THE
raised, it is at. me mercy oi —......
typhoon, which in the northern part
of the archipelago, is severe. These
wind and rain storms level crops
uproot trees, demolish houses and
flood with water everything that
has been left by the wind, turning
plantations into lakes and swamps
and rendering the primitive roads
impassible for long periods.” Here
is another extract: “Diseases, so
far hardly known to European doc-
tors, result trom the turning up of
this virgin soil. According to com-
petent medical authority, many of
these strange disorders cause death
in a few hours, while others, even if
tho patient recovers, he is condemn-
ed to a wretched and lingering
___iLn nAUimAtlfh
railway and electric ngnc
which has been offered him, bec;um
it, ill pay bine much better than go
aV to his old position in liu
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ing back to his old position m iho
regular army, which ho will ba\o to
do sooner or later.
would be folly to attempt
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call istence. One of the commonest of
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
li °“ oVponditfonOf tl.c mt.ouu. UnlnK of the
S»«r!ix»4!!s
X JmSwow* or ten »re mumnI »y cbUrrh
which Is nothins but rii lnlliuned conditlou of
tUW?wmttgiVe*On^b Hundred Poll bib for any
clronlaiB, «ooy ^ c11EnKY A CO.,Toledo,0. ,
, HuUl by ail PmnABts. 7/>o. i | Pi
’ llall’a r'amily Pills the boet. . —• 1 Wv
Is made in Through Cars by the
Louisville & Nashville R. R>
Write for Information to
T, H. KINGSLEY, T. P. A.,WALLAS, TEXAS,
UAX BAUMGARTEN, Pass. Agent,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
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Crow, J. D. The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1899, newspaper, June 30, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584903/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.