The Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1912 Page: 7 of 8
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s\Tcw>AY morm>u THE TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM. «««* »». .sir
PAOK
TEMPLE HEIGHTS
Is The Place to Buy a Lot
Ring TEMPLE HEIGHTS COMPANY, Old Phone 322, or See C. T. MAHLER
THE TELEGRAM WANTS
Ph M ',f Word ; HlBli" 15 Worls] Oh Till—T»o Cents, Tlree Tiaes-—Tbrnc Csots Pw Week—Til Cwti Per Monti
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NOME CHARGED—NONE TAKEN OVER THE PHONE
ALWAYS
WANTED
To Loan Money on Real Estate Security.
To Prepare You an Abstract to Your Land.
Either Farm or City Property.
A. M. MONTEITH A SON
Owners and Proprietors of the ONLY COMPLETE
ABSTRACT affecting Bell County Land Titles.
BELTON, TEXAS.
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^WILBUR D NE5BIT
YOUR.
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CLASSIFIED! COLUMNS
FOR kFNT
"WANTED
BUSINESS CHANCES
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FOR SALT"
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BELL COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY
I Owners of Complete Abstracts of Beil county Land Titles
Under Management of
R. L. BENNETT. Late of Ballinger. Texas
Ex-Presid ent Texas Abstractors Association.
Belton OHii e Temple Oflicc.
First State Bank Building Second Floor City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
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GUARANTY ABSTRACT CO. OF riLLL COUNTY,
(Incorporated.)
Successors to Vick & Merman
Complete Abstracts of Temole and Bell county—Farm Loans.
J. A. WlLLERMAN, Manager. J. R. SPENCER, Manager.
B<Jton Office ' Temole Off'ce
LOST, HTiUVGD OK STOLEN.
L< iST. strayed or iitolen. from my res-
idence, fox terrier pup, named
Bob; short tail, white body, black
■pot over right eye and tall. W.
Goodrich Juu«. SS-Dx
LOST A-ND FOUND
LOST—One brooch chain, somewhere
between town and 1104 South First
street, finder please return to Tele-
gram office for reward. 4K-dh
LOST -Silver mesh bag containing
diamond brooch, locket, keys and
other articles. $6.00 reward for re-
turn to McCelvey-Hartinann Dry
'jooda Co. I4-tfX
MIMtLLANIXil'S
MOVED—8. D. Rich Barber Shop to
corner Donnell Creamery. Belton.
Texas. Prices 10<: and 2fce. 47-«p
LOOK!—I pay highest prices for sec-
ond hand furniture and stoves.
New Phone 707. Empire Furniture
Co.. F U. Bow ley, manager. 4 0-4p
AUTOMOBILE POR HIRE—Call Dan
Greer, New Phone No. 53. 40-26p
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COUNTY SURVEYOR—-8. D. Haiuia.
office In Belton. It.-eldonee In Tetn-
plr. Old plione 754. >
SCHOOLS
FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for housekeeping. New phone £> 81>
4«-3p
FOR RENT—Two large rooms with
suite of furniture, suitable for
housekeeping, 11 a month Ex
change Realty Co. 48-3p
PuR RENT—Two unfurnished and
one furnished room; all convenien-
ces. 107 North Third. New phone 402.
47-Sp
POR RENT—Large front room, south
east exposure, all conveniences. 118
North Third street. Old Phone 81.
S7-tfx
FOR REXT—HOUSES
POH RENT—Sterrett home In Bell-
view; four rooms, hall, bath, screen-
ed gallery, walk?, city water, on car
line. Apply at residence or old phone
2«7
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47-3p
POR ItE.VT—713 North Pifth street.
5-room cottage; all conveniences;
barn; old phone 273. 47-3p
For RFJNT—Five-room cottage, close
In; wired for lights.. Apply to Mrs.
Jno. P. Moynlhan. Old Phone 146.
46-3p
POR RENT—Nice cottage with three
rooms and bath room on East
Dow/is avenue. Good barn and ou*-
houses. $12.50 per month. C.VK.
Wlon. «t*
WANTED
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL—Miss Elsie WANTED — Room with stove, by
I,. lleunett. third floor Brady *
Black building. New pboue 175. Night
SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION and Phy-
sic*! Culture. Mrs. Frank Andrews,
tlilrd floor over Brady M Black. For
u rriiS phone 473. old phone.
LAWYERS
W. O. COX. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW—
r. . Fire* National Bank btdg., Temple
SNOlKiRASS « DALE—Attorneys-at-
Lavv. City National Bank building,
Temple, Texas.
HAIR & WOODWARD—W. W. Hair
X. F. Woodward—Attorneys. Ofriee
over Otty National Bank.*
JOHN B. DANIEL—Attorney
New Willcox Building.
at>l4iw.
J. B. TALLEY—Attorney-at-Law. Of-
fice over Temple State Bank.
WIN BOURN PEARCE—Attorney -at-
Law. Office over Eugledow's. Tem-
ple, Texas.
W. B. BLAINE—AUornry-aULaw. of-
fice in the New Willcox Building,
Temple, Texas.
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MONTEITH * MONTEITH—Arthur
M. Montelth; M. Edgar Monteitli.
Attorheys-at-Law. Offlee over Bel-
ton Notional Bank. Belton. Texas.
young man. between North Fourth
and North Fifth street. Call or phone
Jim Hawkins, with City Pressing Club.
WANTED—To do your painting and
p&perhanglng. All work guaran-
teed. W. H. Jones. New Phone 4S9.
44-2<p
LEGAL NOTICES
MAIL FOR ADVERTISERS.
Answers to the following adver-
tisers remain uncalled for In The Tel-
egram office:
11. B., care Telegram.
WANTED—HELP
MEN AND WOMEN—Sell guaranteed
hose; 70 per cent profit. Make $10
dally. Full or part time. Beginners
investigate. Wear Proof, 303» Chest-
nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 18
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—Cook and housekeeper.
Middle-aged white woman prefer-
red. Apply G03 North Ninth street.
Old phone 331. 48-6p
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—We will trade you a
complete moving pitcure show for
$1200 in vacant lots or for house and
lot and give difference. Exchange
Realty Co., Temple. Tex. 4 8-3p
MONET TO LOAN—On diamonds.
watches and Jewelry and all articles
of value. Bargains In unredeemed
pledges. Expert watch repairing at
reasonable prices. M. Oppenheimer,
pawnbroker and jeweler. 33-tfx
FOR RENT
LAND TO RENT 50
Phone K02-2R. U A
Belton, Tanas.
acres Old
Van Dyke,
44-«p
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
HERE IS YOUR ■ IUXCE 7.. sure
farm of the best. «*ll iniyxoved 4
roon. house, well jud two cisterns.
3-ac-r* peach orcharo suhool on farm.
114 nu lea 0V.I fJ Heidenhelmet
S-rooni residence, larg» cement cis-
tern, Iiuk> Iitflt, clst-rn at burn gsr-
den. all first elan*, in Heldenhcimer
Will sell or e*.hMtiK'- 1 "r t'nrm nesr
Temple. Exchange K u ty Co., with
City Pressing Club. 47-3p
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED--Experienced .voting ninn
as driver at Wllllg Mro.s. fluur mill.
4 S -1 p
Judge—Doot you knew that you
should try and make your married lit*
pleasant, like our Qrst parent** A4am
never quart eied with Eve
Prisoner list's berry true. )««g«.
but yo see AUaoi didn't have mo moth-
er In law.
CONSOLATION
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CITY PROPERTY I OR hAl.E
FOR SALE—The greatest bargain of
all bargains: 4-room house and
three lots for $650, cash or credit.
Jim Hawkins, with City Pressing Club.
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Noitlihound Day
1 - -1 I. leav es . .
•> ■ l.oi a I, #i lives. .
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TrniiiN.
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. . . 3:10 p.
3;-'0 i>
Vort IiImiiiiiiI Nifclit 'I'l'i.ins
lb l.o«al. arrlv es 2 :a.
I* Through, arrives.. !:".0n.
FOR SALE—T%iree choice lots on
East Downs avenue. Will sell
either one or all, either for cash or
on easy monthly payments. C. E.
Winn. 12tx
FOR SALE—FARM LANDS
FOR SALE—Jersey cow with calf six
weeks old. New Phone 1 IT 1. 4«-3p
FOR SALE—At a bargain, a good
gentle hone, buggy and harness.
Ring Old Phone 4$. 4$-6p
POR SALE—One Cretor's popcorn
and peanut wagon, run like an au-
tomobile; 12 h. p. air coded engine.
Easy to operate Pulls itself any-
where.
One Maxwell Junior automobile, al-
most new. All complete, $450.00.
£40 acres land near Alpine, Texas.
Deed and abstract furnished. Make
me cash offer. W. C. Knight, Tem-
ple. 44-8p
FOR SALE—Horse and buggy. $100.
See H. K. Black. 4 4-«p
Notice. *
This city council of the city of Tem-
ple, Texas, will receive bids until 3 p.
m. Jan. 12. 1S12, for the construction,
according to plans and specifications
on file In city secretary's office, side-
walks in front of and abutting on the
following real property In the city of
Temple, Texas:(
In front of the E 3 7 >,4 ft. of. W. 75
ft. of lot S, bl<Sck B, Bentley'a addi-
tion, and 18 front of lot 7, block 17,
Bentley's Home addition.
M. O. WOODWARD.
City Secretary.
PHYSICIANS
HAMBLEN BARTON—Doctor or
Medicine and Surgery. Office over
Willis Drug Store.
DRi H. B. MASON.-Osteopath, offi-
cer 410-411-412 City National bank
building. Both phones.
DR. E. D- MALOY — Physician and
• Surgeon. Office over Brady &
Black. Office hours » to 12 a. m and
2 to S p. in.
x Notice to Customers.
Temple, Tex., Dec. 22. 1811.
Because of recent court decisions
and the ruHng of the Comptroller of
the United States and the Commis-
sioner of Banking jf the State of
Texas, the undersigned banks of Tem-
ple. Texas, can not permit overdrafts
In any form after January 15. 1912
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF TEMPLE,
Cm" NATIONAL BANK,
TEMPLE STA. l;AN*K,
FARMERS STATE BANK.
DENTISTS
J. R, POINDEWTER—Dentist. Office
over Brady 4 Black's Store. Old
phone 188.
pR*E. P. fiOULD—Dentist. Office
Bent ley-Downs building. Old phone
210-8 rings: new phone at both office
nnd residence.
DR. J!. M. MURPHY—Dentist. Office
4th floor City NhUou»I Rank build-
ing. rooms 40® and 40*. Both pli.HU-s
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miscellaneous
PI ANO
♦BNING-
lailor Col
-D. n. Doyle, tnne^
The supreme court of the United
States has given Its opinion on over-
drafts in 1 Peters, page 71:
"A usage' to allow customers to
Overdraw, and to have their checks
and notcharged up, vrttltout pres-
ent fnnds in the bank—stripped of all
technical disguise — the usage and
practice thus attempted to be sanc-
tioned. Is a usage and practice to
misapply the fund* of the hank; and
to connive at the withdrawal of the
same, without anv security. In favor
of certain privileged persons. Such
a usag.» and practice Is surely a mani-
fest departure from the duty, both of
the directors and cashier, and can not
receive any countenance In a court
of justice. It could n/u be sappprted
by any vote of the directors, how-eve*
rormal: and. therefore, whenever
done by the cashier. Is at his own
peril, and upon the responsibility of
himself snd his sureties. It I* any-
thing but well and truly executing his
duties as cashier."
FOR SALE—English brlndle hull dog
(female). Good for children; alio
have mate. Cheap If token at once.
Old Phone 753. 43-16
FOR SALE — A suburban grocery
store, one of best locations In city.
About $1,000 stock on hand. Don't
answer unless you have cash. H. B ,
care Telegram. 42-6tp
TREES — Best hack berries, guaran-
teed, $1.50 to Now Is the
time to plant. Refer to W. Goodrich
Jones. Jack Faulkner. 41-26P
FOR SALE—One 3 h. p. d. o. motor;
starting box, metfer and switch, $40.
Box 265, city. ' 39-tfx
IF YOU WANT T£> BUT. eell or trade,
come to us. Jim Hawkins.
244>4 acres black land near Edna.
500 In cultivation; ten jets of Im-
provements; several thousand pecan
trees. A fine colonization proposition.
Easy terms. Price low. Box 154,
Pflugervllle, Texas. 43-7p
I No.
| No
No
No
No.
No
No,
No
No.
No.
1 S Through l<*a \ e
Southbound Buy
5 I A'l-ul. HI ri ves . .
l,o. al, leaves . .
Southbound Night
1 1 liocal. arrlim. .
15 Local, leaves..
17— Through, arrlv
. . :i :10a in.
1 rains
1:i»0 p. m.
1:25 p. in.
Trains
..10:00pm.
. . 2 :1 *> a pi.
1 a. in.
1 7—Through,. leaves.. . 1:1 .> a. in.
San Angelo Branch—Hay T rains
. 76—Local arrives 15:25 p. m.
75—lxical. leaves 3:40 p. in.
Night Trains
78 —Local, arrives.. . .12:20 a. m
71 — Local, leav es 4:10 a. ni.
es
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FOR SALE—On easy teri^s, 100 acres
good black land. 1 Va miles east of
Temple, or will lease to reliable par-
ties for money rent. E. B. Great-
house. 41-tfx
New Second-Hand Store.
We have opened a second-hand
store next to Bryan's furniture store
and will buy and sell household goods
of all descriptions. Will pay cash for
anything in household line you want
to sell. Will trade new furniture for
old. If you want to buy or Sell any-
thing of this kind call New Phone 104
42-26x POOLE FURNITURE CO
Hamill's has the largest supply . f
•lislnf. ctants In Temple.
M T.
Southbound
No. 15- lions. ,<• S.
No. 9- Limited .. .
3—Local
Ant'o.
R VII.W \V
Hay Trains
8:26 a. m.
1:47 p m.
2:25 p. in.
Southbound Night Trains
8—New to the Minute. .3:01 a. m.
7—New to the Minute 12:50 a. m.
5—Flyer 1:25 a. m.
Northbound Day Trains
No. 18—To Waco only.... C:25 p. m.
No. 10—Limited 2:58 p. m.
No. 4—Local 2:16 p. m.
Northbound Night Trains
No. 6—Flyer 3:35 a.m.
Nos. 5 and 6 run In two sections, as
usual.
No.
No.
No.
No.
T. * B. INTER URBAN
Leave Temple on every hour: First
car 6:00 a. m.; last car 10:15 p. in.
Leave Belton oti every hour. First
car 6:00 a. m.; last car ll:0i^p. m.
when buying coal
One has to consider many things, hut the chief, of course, is the last-
ing quality. Cca. that burns up quickly Is not profitable to buy. If
It leaves much ash It Is wasteful. But if it is in every sense sat-
isfactory, of course It is our coal. We have It for stove, range and
furnace.
tempi.e fuel company.
J mice, he cam# when I w .1* butv.
With my ^ork tiv<> hotira behlbd.
When m. rr.mi dn«s that, now l.m
What. > • 'i w ould coii«Iil«r kind?
Jud*« T iilntHd to Mm mildly
T!u»t f hmi mu< l» w»..rk lo da-
And I meditated nlMiy
That 1 Mver would g#t through,
AiiU 1 up an«l told him plainly—
Hut hli vainly
j w an ruahtrt,
T*t h*» th*r« m It ti Ma gltbla nod hia
babbl**
All unhushed
Judge, you know I'm fr>nd*r-h^art«4.
And I would not hurl a flea.
this fellow % a .lion atartfd
AH th« beiM^rk wnth 1n me.
Jutlge, 1 told hlin quite politely
That I hadn't tlma t « talk
Tet he rambled on jnbrlghtly
On all themes from cheese to chalk.
And 1 thought of work oegltcted.
Mad dejected.
Don't you know? •
Tet he kept up all bis Hhena.uf la tin-
ceaalng
banal flow.
Jndfe, at last I couldn't stand It
For another minute piort,
And this energ*ettc hand. It
Landed fiercely on that horw.
Avid i atapped him and I slammed him
And 1 bumped him on the floor,
And I jerkt-d hint and 1 Jammed hlna
And I ramnmd him through the door!
Judge, I'm guilty, and I know It;
These facts show It,
I've confessed.
Jail me where no on« cag »• e m»~jruu
will free me
From that peat!
Mr« Wicks—A woman like* to Ml
comforted.
Mr Wicks—And bar Idea of com-
fort is. when she Is miserable to bar*
a man put his arm around h«r aad
eajr 'There, there!"
UNNATURAL
FORGOT 10 INCLOSE STAHIP9
MUs Bookletgh—Why do I not ra-
turn your lover because, sir. I look
upon It as a Joke.
Funnltuan-Wlll yo« return It If (
Inclose a stamped snd aduress^d sa-
ve lope? • j
THE CAUSE
QUEEN ANNE FLOUR
Is growing in favor every day and its high quality Is responsible for
its popularity..
Wont you order a trial sack from your srorer?
THE ROTAN GROCERY CO. • »
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
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For County Commissioner, Beat S:
F. M. NICHOLS.
For County Attorney:
A. D. DTESS.
JAS. H. KVETT8.
For County Clerk:
P. B MADISON.
For Representative. Bell Conuty:
W. R. BUTLER.
For Tax Collector;
J. B. MARTIN.
For District Clerk:
E E. UPSHAW.
For County Judge:
W S. LEMLT.
For District Attorney:
JOHN L WARD.
For Tax Assessor.
A. G VICK.
For Connty Supertntemlenti
J. S. MORGAN.
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
Temple - Texas
Capital
$100,000
Surplus and
profits
$100,000
Chas. M. Campbell, President; A. J. Janell Vice President; W
S. Rowland, Cashier, C. B Wade, Assistant Cashier:
J.L.Carlisle, Asst.Cash., Dan G. Wilson,' Asst. Cash.
We Invite Your Account
* Miss Gabby—Do you think my new j
photograph flatters meT
Mr. Sour—Yes; it has its mouth j
■hut
She Couldn't Help Him Out.
"Read, woman!"
He thusdered the command at th«
cringing, cowering girl before him.
"1 cannot! I cannot!
8hs walled these words in a voles 1
that was full of tears.
"But I insist. Read, woman!"
j Now she rose to her full height, j
] like an animal at bay, and spake in |
! words of scornful tone;
"You know I never could read your
mother's handwriting, aud 1 don't
know whether It is a recipe for bat-
1 ter cakes or a description of her new
house."
So, there, now.
He Had His Doubts.
"Free?"
Th** Sultan of Sulu mused thought-
fully.
Free?"
The sultan continued In a sarcastio
totie. /
"They told tne that 1 would be Tree
when I became a citiien of t*e lotted
States."
Then he went Into the palace agaia
and resumed bis task 01 explaining to
his twelve wives the reaBona why ha
stayed out so late the night batora.
What'a In a Nam#. 's;
Dr. Fake (to advertlsjng eapert)—
I wish you would suggest a name for
my new cure for baldnesa—a title
that will at once convey the Idea Of
It's being sura to do the work.
Advertising Expert—Call it the
Scalping Knife Hair Restorer.
Dr. Fake—But 1 don't see
Advertising Expert—Well, a scalp-
l*lng knife is sure to raise hair, isn't
' itr
A Good Day** Sport.
Rtrsnge Hunter (meeting native
hunter In Kentucky}— Bag anything
today, old man
Native—Yea; fot ol* man Feed an'
two o! hi* boya so tab.
Eph—What were <le mattah wif Sal
an' dat drug clerk?
Rufus—Why. she wanted some com-
plexion powder as' he done gib bet
powdered charcoal.
SUMMER COMPLIMENTS
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The Eicpbast What as
throat you here for a cool Arta*
The Giraffe—Tea. It Is grand,
aay, 1 wieh 1 bad a «kia «•* •
brews; At Uke rsM>
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