The Temple Daily Telegram. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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THE TDffU Mill TElEOtiK, TEMPLE, TlXiS, THUISMI XOB HBO, SEPTBOEl 94, IMS.
DIE TEMPLE DAILY TELE6MM
Issued Dally Except Monday.
as second-class matttr
Entered
December 7
at Temple, Texas, under the Act of
Congress of March 3, 1879.
1907; at the postofflce
The Newly weds—Their Baby
By George McManus
[Copyright, 1907t Preas Publishing Company.]
Published by the Daily Telegram
Publishing Company.
E. K. Williams. .. .Managing Editor
Ben Haralson City Editor
Mlas Nettle Gooch. . .Society Editor
Joe Cato Manager Circulation
Henry Pashtag... .Railroad Reporter
B. D. LaPrelle. .Advertising Manager
DRURY LaPRELLE, E.K.WILL1AMS
J. F. CROl'CH
Directory Board.
Dally and Sunday, 1 yr |5.00
Single Copies............... .05
Dally and Sunday, 1 mo 50
IV Daily Telegram has more than
double the number of subscribers in
Tcaple, and more than four times the
number of subscribers in Bell county
outside of Temple, of any other daily
newspaper published.
Messrs. Taft and Foraker will
jailers would get tired of him.
Crude and inferior airships are on
the market. Wait for the later
crops.
In raising Mr. Astor to the British
peerage, will he become Lord Jack-
•tor?
Where does the American fleet
open the next lteg of joyfulness af-
ter they leave Sydney, Australia?
It Is now a noun red that the Presi-
dent has cut his vacation short on
account of suffering from over-rest.
His triumphal tour to the Coast
indicates that the West refuses to
consider Mr. Harriman an "undesira-
ble citlxen."
The difference between an airship
and the price of meat is that the Ut-
ter will never come down fast enough
to irnrt any^edy.
have to repeat their handshaking
stunt a few times before all the Re-
publicans are convinced that there
ian't some mistake about it.
Young Theodore Roosevelt Bev-
erage is going to have a strenuous
time living up to both ends of his
name.
When you hear people talking so
loud that everybody in the block can
hear them, it's a sign they are tell
ing what they saw in Europe.
In case of further depression in
Minnesota flour-circles the baking-
powder men, should not hesitate to
tender their assistance.
A young Hungarian baron is said
to have spent |500„000 in the last
two years. Doubtless he is seeking
to qualify himself for the next Ameri-
can-heiress handicap.
A NEW INNOVA-
TION IN CANDTES
Assorted Flowing Creams dip-
d*d io lllli Chocolate. Tills is
on of the most delightful Cob-
ftctions I have mr carried.
GERALD/S
The Best Imeo of
INK
and PENCIL
TABLETS
it town. New POST CARDS
everyday. Best FISH and
OYSTERS at
TEMPLE
H MARKET
J. R. OLIVER PROP.
SOUTHERN '
In
PNtry and Prose
By
MUnSriiii
PRICE $2.00
cone pREcwys,
YOU MUST HAVE
BATH}
BLACK
Today we will put on
Sale
Stacy Adams Shoes '$500.00
$5. $6 aud $7
Worth of
NPW BE
Mi 0
WtX BE rats.
M|> CLEAN
COMW t
Ladies
Black
Petticoats
Jarrell's Easy Walkers
$3.50
Yrru.
nuaonim«T
Howard & Foster
$3.50 and $4.00 pie.
Y»>UftlNE
S#th iM*$r
tflCN MM
13 NEW {
One Dollar,
Dollar and a [Quarter
mm* Dollar ana a'Half
_Two Dollars |
Two and a Half
Three Dollars;
■(Three and a Half.'
- Four" Pol lars£and
Four and a Half.
****** *■
Th^greatestjHne
that^a^e^^-
shown in Tem-
sL
If you can bui
thenHn^^ger
cent of what we
ask you today
you can
take ours
for nothini
Stetson Shoes
. $5. $6 and $7| ~~^ ,
Our buyer sim-
]
w
>ly bought too
many, and we're
w.
lo-om
THE MATTER
WrfH HIM 4 /
|0| Mil
[at mu
ecunirsj
THIIIKa
EKOO^H
join^^ak^ur
medicin^l^W
BP \ x /^Wj^her
than wait until
Pat Cogan Boy's Shoes
$2. $2.50. $3 and $4 January 1.
^^eone of the
[uck^^nes
today-Rain
will go on sale.
Johnson Brothers
$1.50, $2. $2.501
OA-oki
Store
Umbrella Sale Today
$2^50 ones for $2.00
Selby Shoe Co. I $2'J° one> tor *150
SM0, $3f$i.SO. $41 $1.50 one> for $1.00
A TTENTION A UTOiST
When in need of batteries specially adapted for this
particular work see us. We have the best battery
made for special ignition work.
Temple Electric Co.
W. Potto Carr Mgr.
Old Phone 599 . New Phone 567
JMO. J. COX President
B. A. CORDELL. Vlce-Preeldoot
The American* Bank & Trust Oompan -
Capital Stock, $50,000.00
Incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas, subject
State supervision and examination. Dees a general
Banking business.
TBNPLB* . TH.A.
Anny of West Virginia
Huntington, W. Va„ Sept. 23.—
Veterans from many states answered
to the roll call when the Society of
the Army of West Virginia convened
here today In Its twenty-seventh an-
nual reunion.
New Bulbs at "Ferndale."
Have just received white Roman
Hyacinths and monster Calla Lilly
bulbs .also Chinese Sacred Lilly, pa-
per-white Narcissus and Preealaa. All
other new bulbs will be received In
a few days. New Roses, Palms and
Ferns received daily at "Ferndale"
Nurseries. 264 6t
HUGH HARRIS, Owner.
Spanish War Veterans.
Abilene, Kan., Sept. 23.—A three
day reunion, which will be marked by
many elaborate entertainments, was
opened here today by the United Span
ish War Veterans of Kansas.
Read Puett's free offer.
Good for BfllioosneM.
"I took two of Chamberlain's
I Stomach and Liver Tablets last night,
and I feel fifty per cent better than
I have for weeks," says J. J. Fire-
stone of Allegan, Mich, "They are
certainly a fine article for bilious-
ness." For sale by all druggists.
Samples free.
SANITARY
Tou should keep In mind the
fact that everything |n this
market la brand new, fresh and
clean, and we wish to assurr you
that we will keep It that way,
Careful attention and plenty 0f
Ice are the mo«t Important essen-
tlala, and we are liberal in both
Thi« Is one of the many rea-
sons why you should buy y0ur
butcher shop supplies from us.
Watch this ad., we will give you
other good reasons.
LONE STAR MARKET
LOUIS A. BASSLER
PROPRIETOR
FREE DELIVERY
Both Phones No. 300
| Scotch Collies at Ferndale Kennells.
Don't forget to see the registered
Scotch Collie puppies; they are going
I fast at "Ferndale" Kennells. 264 6t
HUGH HARRIS, Owner.
See our bargain offer elsewhere in
| this issue of The Telegram.
W. E. .PUETT & SONS.
The Telegram, 50c a month.
Via LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE
Involve no cost for hotel bills or rail-
road fare. YOU BEMAIN COMFOR-
TABLY AT HOME or in your office
and accomplish important and satis-
factory results QUICKLY and ECON-
OMICALLY.
The lines of this company, with
their connections, reach most places
of consequence within 1,000 miles.
The rates are moderate, the service
prompt and reliable.
THE SOUTHWESTERN TELE-
GRAPH AND TELEPHONE CO.
ELECTION AND BUSINESS.
No, *lr—no, sir, we aball bare nothing
like a return to business until this In-
fernal election ta over," said the man
with red whlskets an the groups of three
or four were talking about the hard time*,
j "Well, 1 dunno," replied one of the
other*. "They say that a presidential
election always hurts business, but I
never could figure out why It should "
"I gueaa there's a good deal of Imagina-
tion about It." added a second.
"Gentlemen," aald red whiskers, "a
presidential election knocks business' Into
a cocked hat. and the reason Is so pUIn
that a blind man can see It. Yesterday
I met my friend Rtrlnger.
" 'Who's your candidate)' he asked.
"I told hlui."
" 'He ain't In It,'* says Stringer.
" 'Bet you fifty cents.'
" 'Done!'
"And we put up the money (I walked
•way. That money is taken nit >f rircu-
latlon until after electlou. I've got an-
other l»et of sixty cents, and another of
seventy-live, and the money must lie idle,
A hundred thousand men have Nets, anJ
their iponey Is also withdrawn froiti iir
culatlon to the detriment of business.
Have 1 made It plain to you?''
Three of them said he had. lint (be
fourth observed:
"I'm a grocer, aud I baveut noticed
any falling off In my business.. In fart.
It'a booming."
"But I can't see what booms It "
"Oh, I'm a stakeholder tor three or
four bets, and to keep the monev In cir-
culation I'm using It myself!"
JOE KEliII.
... . OFFER.
The Workman—Hey, what's that'i"
hour" K'd~"' "" Umt s0a «,u Ulr* «!e lob fer two cent.
HOW TO DO IT.
If you arte on the street on an awfully
not day, like some of those we had In
July, and a man ahead of yon staggers,
urches and Anally pitches forward onto
the walk, that I* a case of heat prostra-
tion.
It Is all nonsense for you to wait and
Speculate nbo^t It and wonder If it's rush
of blood, pnemnoula or the first stages of
consumption. Don't stop ,0 «#k hi. name
ior whether s he married or single. Don't
aak anybody If they know to which
political party he belongs. Don't wilt
to secure any refereaess aa to bis moral
character.
Close iu on tb< victim snd exclude all
the air you can. Encourage the rtMt of
the crowd to do the same thing. Ask
of It or 20 around yon If they think
he's dead, it Is always the nfMt way
to f»t the opinion of a crowd.
"J1 f" »<HWHUom. Ion will
I*t tbtm In Ttrtoty. Qd« man will an*
mr6 kot yo«ftr; • foorth ao lr» rfeatti
* fifth wtal*ky or l»o<»r, ICarh miggeitloo
ainoul<l duly woljrlied mid rontlderd
Advantage can be taken of the oppor
tnnltyto take a straw vote. When the
suggestions have grown scarce pick the
man up and take him Into the nearest
drug store. Give the druggist to under
stand that it is not o case of Infectious
dlseaae. If a policeman arrives, which
mny possibly be -the case, tell him yo"
are quite sure that the man hadn't been
drinking anything stronger than ginger
»le. Tbeu suggest that be be pawed
orer, and assist to do the pawing. You'll
And him desd, but no ooa can blame you.
He shouldn't hsre gone out without a
wet sponge In his hst, sad you're spent
20 minutes of your vsluable time showing
how easy he could hare beeo eared If
he badn't been obstinate sod died orer
"• JOB KBRB.
* t
RACING THOUGHTS.
Th# Yachtsman—Hsd ta call- y«« tkrsa
time* for breakfast this morhlng.
Hh Brother-la-law—I always thedtM
ttftt.HI l aB# Uk)w»»ce. «B uruMs.
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Williams, E. K. The Temple Daily Telegram. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1908, newspaper, September 24, 1908; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth474540/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.