The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1893 Page: 3 of 8
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> op itotrs on Southeast corner of Ave D and
' tath St. Telephone Connection.
_■rjfe • 18 to 10:30 a m
t 1 7 to oP Slate at HamilVs Drug; Store.
DR- KING,
Physician ft* Surgeon,
[ Honrs 10 to 12, a.m. AStoS, p. m.
Officj^prver Methvin Bros. Store.
The only Fure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years tlie Standard.
T. WALKER, M. D.
B ■ Office over W- A. Wilkerson’s gro-
|. store, in New Brick on 12th St
TEMPLE, - - TEXAS
i W. L. Rogers. Bob Barton.
I i Rogers & Barton,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Temple, -
Texas.
I Dr. J. T. Cozad,
*1 Physician ©• Surgeon,
Temple, Texan.
Office on Ave D. J>et. i2th & 14th Sts.
ill__
I^J?. CHANDLER'S
Shaving - Parlor
and Bath Room,
On Are. D, and use their Celebrated Hair Tonic
guaranteed to cure dandruff and iritation of the
calp.
Church, Directory.
EPISCOPAL CHUKCH.-Service 2nd and 4th
Sabbath*, each.,month, Sunday school ev-
ary Sunday 9:S0, a. m.
J. A. rhntcAit, Sector.
BAPTIST CHUECH—Services every Sabbath
J1, a ut and 7:30, p ra. Prayer meeting every
bnnday nljbt. Sunday school every Sun-
II I Hi it
a •». «*d IIP’
Hi r<- would
ir lf» i money
• v deli) iug tire
d a tree press,
us
u Aiih tit. in,. *■
Mali I tie- slti’ •' e
sprei li a d tree j
HVe l)i > n it civ i
po it f re * mu
|e ii, I'- ree meet ■
1 W li 111 • i>» Id'il11 (illd ll g j ISi
did be i-Ihvi* ow i -.
I) ran) aiid c «s dice mIhhvh wan*
111 lie, 7*• U*» I e< Mgiiill*, l e 8. But
it eau h I ii* vei tli i mid neV, r
will A bed id h ciii never s-inpiaid
a tM»iid <>i e • oirei: ideas will driv
out erro <*, Hit in. n wi.o b ml erro-
n-oim vi* i'S Aiding themselves no
in.teli, wm I o ppres or kill
g Hiieliudv. !t is-bowing the white
fltg. Wheu tvrauy, whether by
armies, ml,ilia, erirt's r eouns, be-
gin to ov*T ide • ose who differ, then
thmtyrauyisi itering to its fall
There are imt rn u> years of mo-
nopoly rule left t > di-grace and op-
press m>i kind.—doming i ris s.
1 ii me present state of public mind
t his law cannot be built upon nor
paicbed In such a way as to relieve
be situation.
1 am therefore opposed to the Iree
and unlimited coinage ot silver by
this conntry alone aud independent-
ly, and I am In lavor of the Immedi-
ate aud unconditional repeal ot the
purchasing clause of the to-called
'herman law. I confess that I am
astonished by the opposition in the
euate to such action as would re-
move the present unforluate situation.
My daily piayer is that the delay oc-
casioned by such opposition may not
be the cause of plunging tha country
into deeper depression than has yet
been known, and that the democratic
party may uet be justly held respon-
sible for such a catastrophe.
Yours very truly,
Gboveb Cleveland.
K N*W Sl-MHO HAT*
—xned with roue*. The roue* on
scan be retained by nelng Parka’
It clearB the blood or impurities, moves
the bowela every day and gives health and
strength to the naer For sale by K. G. Hamlll
XJXN SAFE and curative in Its actl a and
I endorse;it;»B a No 1 medicine. DR ARCH
COCHRAN, Dallas, Tex. For Sale by John G
Horner. 2-7-2-lm,
why don’t ton
Use Parka’ Tea for headache, cofiUtlpatUfl
and that tired feeling. It pnrlfiea the blood,
beautifies the complexion, acts upon the slug-
gish liver end moves the Dowels every dny.
Only herbs and plants, safe, sure and pleasant.
Sold by B. G. Hamlll.
what’s thk us* or talking
About colds and conghs in the summer tittle.
Yon may have a tickling cough or a little cold
or baby may have the croup and when it comes
yon ought to know that Parks’ Cough Syrup Is
the best cure for it Sold by B. G. Hamlll.
| B L DURHAM, Cleburne, Tex. retails a
gross a month XIX.
beware of OINtmentsfor Catarrh
|that contains Mercury-
las meaenry will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the weole system
when entering It through the muootis surfaces.
Such articles should never be us-d except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you
can poaslhly derive from them. Hall’s Ca-
taTTh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A
Co , Toledo, Ohio, con’ains no mercury, and is
taken Internally, acting directlyupon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system In baying
Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure yon get the genu-
ine. It la taken Internally and manufactured In
Toledo, Ohio; by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimo-)
nlals free. Sold by drnggiita price 75 cents
per bottle.
RE MOV A
I HAVE been permanently eured of piles by
use of XIX LINIMENT. F M Henderson,
Howard, Tex. For sale by Jno G Horner la
SHILO’S CURE, the great congh and croup
care, is in great demand. Pocket size contains
25 doses on 25 eta; Children love it: For sale
by Smith A Booker, karl 6-9-eow
OUR I.RANDMOTIIKHb’ WAY
Was to steep roots and herba and nse it every
night We can do the same by using Park ’
Tea. Nothing acts as promptly and without
discomfort. Not a pill or a cathartic but moves
the bowels every day. Sold by R G. Hamlll.
day 9:45, a m.
W. u juaAwk.5,, Paator
MISSION CHAPPEL—Baptist— Service every
Sunday moruLu if, a m. J p, m- Sundai
- school at 9Soa. m-
W. J Cotfikr, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CIIURH-Servlces every Sun
day II, am, and 7, pm; Prayermeeting ev-
ery Wednesday at 7, p m; monthly meeting of
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 27.—In reply
to a letter from Gov. Northern ask
ing the president to give his im-iuon
on financial manters, President Cleve-
land sent the lollowing reply:
“Executive Mansion, Washington
8ept. 22.—Hon. W. J. Northern: Mv
Dear -»t :—I hardly know' how to re-
ply to your letter . ’ the 15th instant.
It seems to me that I am quite plain-
ly on record concerning the financial
For the best, jusiest, fatest, sweet
est meat in the market O. W. Haschke
is ahead. 4-8
How to Cure Cholera Infantum.
Pointsvllle, Burlington Co., N. J., July 17,
1893 —Onr baby, now fourteen months old,
was taken with every sympton of cholera infan
tom. I commenced using Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Dioarrhoea Remedy and after he
first few doses he was relieved, and at thia wrlt-
ingl* as well as ever. I leol that I cannot
speak to highly in its praise. Mrs. Wm. E.
Reed. For sale oy W. E. Willis.
I will remo ve to the Garrison &
Swink stand on or about September 10.
•I will carry a First-Class line of-—
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
And Groceries.
I shall meet Competition at every turn, and give a hundred cents value
for every dollar received. I especially invite those from the country to caH
and see me and get prices before buying fall supplies.
Respectfully,
BROWN.
BERTRAM & DAUWALTEP,
THE
Tailors - of - Temple,
Have now a first-class line ot
An Epidemic of Dysentery.
In September, 1892, dysentery In a verc severe
form prevailed at .Jamestown, N. J Walter
Willard a well known merchant ol the place
procured a supply of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. He says, “It
la certainly on, of the best things ever made,
and has given tbe highest satisfaction in the
most severe cases of dysentery. ’’ For sole by
W. E. 'Willis.
FftLI* KND i i
* WINTER GOODS
It Saves the Children
During the epidemic in this country in Au-
gust, 1988, my little boy, aged three years, was
taken with bloody flux In a severe form. When
my wife commenced giving Chamberlain’s
( olio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the dia-
ch Tgea were blood and unnatural. Alter the
completely cured him. 1 cannot speak to high
The latest in the city, and they are the
men that know how to cut and fit
them. If you want a wed-
ding suit, a professional
suit, a business
suit, or
any kind but a law-suit go to
BERTRAM & DAUWALTER
ioth Street.
For
FINE. PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
^Picture Frames|>
Favorite Photograph Gallery.
Ave D. Bet. ioth & 12 Sts.
Temple, - - Team
"■m
TEMPLE,
TEPAS
kept In every house, For sale by
Horner. 2-7-2 lro.
Session, flrat Monday of each month 7:15 pm question. My letter accepting the
R. L. Dali, Pastor nomination to the presidency, when
jttHODiST church—Services every Sun- in connection with the message
■ day at 11 a m and 7:Jtpm; Sunday Bcbool at .
9:80 a m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night lately sent to congress 1U CXtraordl-
, ||Young Men’s prayer meeting Sunday alter- nary session, appears to me to be
“°25- ;c s Fixld, Pastor. very explicit. I want a currency that
MOD*! TEMPLE M. E. CHUR’.H-Servlce. . b and gafe ia the haud9 of our
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer
■MOtingevery Wednesday at 7 p.m. Sunday people. I Would not knowingly be
School at 9:45 a.m. w. h.Tekby. implicated in a condition that will
Ibutian CHURCH-Services at ii a m and justly make me in the least degree an-
p ■. Priyetmeeting Wednesday night gwerable to any laborer or tardier in
p..,puM ,be D,„ted st,0,lor. ebrlntage
| the purchasing power of the dollar
he has received lor a lull dollar’s
| I HAD severe pains In my chest and aide, worth Of Work or lor a good dollar’s
■and pneumonia, a few applications of XIX t worth of the product of bis toil, I
roe. JMHAIiL, Judge 18th district. r
' For sale by John G Horner. 2-7-2 lm not only want our currency to bo of
D. Levin, a taylor, failed Friday. 8UCb character that all kinds of dollars
He prefered a line of creditors. wlU be of eflUftl Purcba8in* P°wer at
home, but I want it ot such a charac-
teraswm demonstrate abroad our
blood and clear yonr complexion; It is gnaran- _ .
teed to dothis. Is It not worth yonr time to try Wisdom and good faith, thus placing
XI For srle by Smith A Booker karl 6-9-eowl upon a firm foundation OUr credit
I FELL 45 FEET from Comanche court house among the nations Of tbO earth. I
was badly bruised used XIX Liniment and financial conditions and
WM at work In 15 days. JW WEL8H, Cle-
bornt, Tex, For sale by Jno G Horner 8-7*9 laws relating to our currency SO safe
Work on the standpipe has com- and reassnring that those who have
mencedin good earnest and will now money will spend and Invest it in
b* pushed to rapid conclusion. bu8ine88 Bnd new enteprises instead
of hoarding it. You can not cure
inghtb, cm., urooikb .„4
s5d<£H only 85 cts;children love it. For sale reasonable, and you cannot prevent a
by Smith A Booker karl 6-9-eow frightened mau from boarding his
Onr correspondent, Uncle Joe, got money. I want good, sound, stable
In too late tor the issue. Coma again, money and a condition of confidence
Uncle, when it enits you, but get in wi*1 keeP ^ *n Ulie’ Withiu the
earlier in the week. limbs of what I have written I am
the friend ot silyer, but I believe its
I CONSIDER XIX the grandest liniment for , ,
•chaa and pains I ever saw. dr jl antony, proper place in our currency can only
Strawn, Tex. F*r sale by Jno G Horner. 2-7-2 be fixed bv a readjustment ot OUT
Work on the new churches, Baptist currency legislation and the inaugu-
-and Methodist, has been indefinitely rarion of a consistent and compre-
postpone4 in consequent of the hensive financial scheme. I think
atringflficy of money matters. It is thftt such a thiuetao only be enter
not^ikely now that work will begin e<^ uPon profitably aud hopctully af-
otuelther before spring and possibly ^er lbe rePoal of ibe law which is
j#tui
IF YOU NEED a blood medicine XIX Sarsa-
parilla is surely the best. Price 75 cents. For
sale by John G Horner. 2-7-2-lm
Quinine racks the nerves, “C.
C. €. Certain Chill Cure” racka
Malaria and Chills. No cure,
no pay.
For sale by W. E. Willis.
ly of the medioir.e. Wm. Gienn, Gtwby, Scio-
to Co , Ohio. For sale by W. E. Willis.
Winkleman
& Freeman
Have moved to the
Wynne old Stand,
They needed more room. Their
business has out grown everything
they ever dreamed of.
The freshness of their Goods and
and the moderation in charges, to
gether with the certainty of delivery
and correctness ot filling orders,
CATCHES.
Stale Goods never
go out from that
House,
it until fall.
charged with all our financial woes.
FREE SPEECH.
•Attempts to supprees free speech I
and press have proven signal failures
at all times.
Rome tried it with mquisatoiial [
tortures, but the reformation succeed-1
ed.
The seceders tried4t with fire aud |
ftgot, but they likewise failed.
ttOOT
IT
GIVES
FRESH-
NESS
AND
CLEAR
SKIN,
J-TTres Constipation
'-,'L INDIGESTION,DIZZINESS.
Eruptions on the sk IN.
Beautifies /Complexion.
King George III tried it, but wysttron *cu»c i-PwitL-Nor cuRE. ■
American revolution was the success- gofdb^rels^^t^y maT^acS
and f 1.00 per package. Samples free.
and >1.00 per package. Samples free.
The Favorite TOOTS P
for tho Teeth and Breath, 25c.
ful jresult. _
Ae slave power tried it, and it ICQ If Q TheFavor?te TOTg
failed as usual. 1 Captain Sweeney, U.8.A.,San Diego,Cal.,
m,. says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy la the first
The money power is trying to-day medloinelhaveeverfoundthatwoulddomo
and it will be more disastrous to that anytrood.” Price 50cts. Sold by Druggists,
enemy ot mandkiud than the same it^.^ngt!^on?ump^l
course was to its protoiypes.
Inference will not win with the
people. Thoro is a spirit of fairway I For Sale by SMITH & BOOKEK.
They make it a point to
ill At The Bottom Price,
And to Buy for Cash.
Their Business is
Immense, hence
Close Margin.
The more business
they get the cheaper
they can sell Goods.
Give them a Trial.
E. H. Wynne Old
Stand,
T. R Baldwin, M. D.
Specialist in Rupture, Rectal and
Chronic Diseases. Office, Provident
Building, rooms 89, 90 and 91. Take
the elevator. Waco, Texas.
Will put up Money against a Fee
That he can cure any case of Rupt
ure, Piles or Fistula, the very best
guarantee. Cures by new and im-
proved method. No knife, ligature
or acids used in our treatment,
References.
1 refer by permission to tbe follow-
ing patients whom I have treated,
^.'belr names are given for two reas-
ons:
1st. That sufferers may satisfy them
selves as to the success of the treat-
ment from those who have been
treated.
2nd, The charge Is frequently made
by the ethical medical profession, ot
ail high schools, that a physician who
Advertises is incompetent. In-
uiryofthe following will disprove
this jealous and untrue statement
Ed Sparks, district clerk of McLen-
nan Co., W aco.
Wm. Lambdin, job printer and
mblisher, Waco.
T. B. Barton, contractor and builder
Waco.
C. H. Knight, at Y. M. C. A. Hall
Waco.
T. A. Cranfleld, capitalist and cat-
tleman, Waco.
J. E. Moser, saloon man, Waco.
R. J. Lackland, tailor, Waco.
J H Gouiay, of Fritzbugh, Molz &
Gouldy, insurance agents, Waco.
JUClaybaugh, recent candidate
for sheriff, Ross.
Rev.W H Bateman, East Waco,
f C Clay, deputy city marshal,
Waco.
Rev. C N Ferguson, East Waoo.
,1 E Hutto, farming implements,
Waco.
H B Mistrot, of Mistrot Sc Bros., the
famous dry goods princes of Texas,
John B Blomer (German) brick
contractor and builder, Waco.
J w Spires, cotton buyer, Troy, Tex
J R Leathers, farmer, Prairie Hill.
W 0 Lunday, farmer, Billmgton.
J Q Allen, capitalist, Belton.
Rev. A V Atkins, with Y&rrel Sc
Co., Bolton,
L F Nall, formerly ot tho firm of
Laprelle, Nall & Co , Temple.
H W Lowley, farmer, Geneva or
Elm Mott, Tex.
J B Scarborough, of Scarborough
Sc Rogers, attorneys, Waco.
Tho above list of names are Rupt-
ure and Rectal patients only.
A great n>any more names can be
given private. Over oue hundred
Rupture and Rectal cases treated the
first two years and no failure.
N. B.—Under the head of “Chronic
STOVES,
HEATERS,
=RANGES.
All Sorts, Sizes and Prices.
W e want to sell them. If you want to buy
we can trade
WE ALSO HAVE A NkW AND COMPLETE LINE OF
Glassware, Queensware, Cutlery, Lamps, Guns,
Pistols, Anything from a 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
you the prices low down
for Cash.
French & Sims,
Next Door to 3 Story Brick on 12th Street,
«<NEW LUMBER YARD>
te Carey-Lombard : L umber Company*
Cramer Old Stand, opposite Santa Fe Freight Depot.
-DEALERS IN-
LUMBER, SASH, DOOR, BLINDS, MOLD ING,SHINGLES
And everything carried in a first-class Lumber yard. Call
ana get their prices before buying elsewhere.
W.E, DURRUZyI Manager.
H.T, PACE
Can give you the Choice of more Different Makes
of PIANOS and ORGANS than any othe firm in the
United States. You can select from twenty-four
makes of Pianos and eight different makes of
Organs. _
Every Instrument Guaranteed for Five Years.
Rheumatism. Will guarantee to J
cure auy case or charge nothing.
Blood Poisou, Old Sores and Skin
Diseases successtully treated.
Consultation aud Examination Free.
Oub Motto—Adyertieo aud Spec-
ialize-
Success in Business is to Advertise.
Success in Medicine is to Spccializ.
We Do Doth.
Will be in Temple Fridays fore-
nonn only, Oct, fith and 20th at Ex-
On Ave. D.
Temple, Tex. change hotel.
H
TE^MS: Tin Dollars down on Orgahs and five per
month. • Twenty-live Dollars down on Pianos and
fifteen per month,
) have so reduced my expenses that I can undersell any of my coib-
petitors. If you want anything in my line, call and examine befort purchatin
II. T. PACE,
No- 21, 12th St, Tcirnlr. Tf.t
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