The Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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For Low Prices on Lumber, Shin-
cries and Mill Work. We handle
lola Portland Cement. Our Yard
is supplied with nothing but First
Class Material; our Mill Work is
Up-to-Date.. We will Save you
Money. Try us.
O.B rotherman (Si Son
RMHLTH
Belton, Hit 7.—The following de-
linquent tax suits were tied la the dts
trlct court today:
Ike Cox. i. C. Co*, A. H. Crabb,
O. J. Copela«l,'«. H. Bran, J. H.
Ratltff. W. R. BUII. H. r. Baugh,
W. H. Smith, T J. A (wood, et a!.,
Frank Leahy. H. Q. Hendricks, T.
J. Alwood, T. T. Moore, at al., C.
P. Guess.
wammmmmm
take their
re »jt which
i air When
poor cf the *1-
cinity ire served wfest remains. The
merriment of the baaquet orer. the |
guests disperse about the hwn.where
to the tune of the bag-piper, who
playa from a farm wagon, thry dinoe
a plctureaque gavotte and another na-
tive dance In which the hundred par-
ticipants are formed In a huge cir-
cle which mores slowly round as the
dancers execute kn intricate step. The
film Include* a view of the simple
wedding presents, and the last pic-
ture shows tha young bridal couple.
SUBPKISE YOUR HUSBAND
With what he'll take to be a new
suit of clothes by having us clean
and scour some of his laid aside gar-
ments—dyeing the nilf need be. Cost?
Not a third that of new clcthes. Save
money for hubby ard get n new hat
for yourself by sending his clothes to
us to be renovated.
A. L BEASLEY. Tailor.
Avenue A. Temple. Tern
ADVIRTISID DAI LV
rnmM
Correcting Error in Report.
In a recent tscue of the Telegram.
In the Relton report. It was stated Dr.
McElhannon had gone to Marlin for
health recuperation. This should have
been that one of his patients had been
sent there.
.Santa Fe Building Side Track to the
Gravel Pit.
A corps of engineers for the t'anta
Fe commenced a survey today for a
sidetrack to be built from the Augelo
branch line to the gravel pit.
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' H A U'Kl'kXl.. Vke-PwoWeat
J, I. BIKKLEY. Ca.hiri
E. B. S1KDER, AaaitUat Cashier
The American Bank & Trust Gompan •
Capital Stock, $50,000.00
Inn>norat«l ui.dtr the laws of the State of Texas, subject to
State supervision and examination. Does a general
Banking business.
TEMPLE • TEXAS
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THE
CITY NATIONAL BANK
—OF—
TEMPLE 1EX8A.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, SI40.U00.UU
[ALL MOMt CAPITAL.[
Mfi
Chas. M, Campbell
\V. S. Rowland
J. M Cr tich
A. J. Jarrell
J. T. Talley •
DIHECTORS:
W. S. Callaway
R . R. White
C. B. Wade
C. M Campbell
John Nichols
R. E. KilpatiieV
L. L. Talley
D. E. Temple
R. P. Marshall
J. L,. Uttera!
The Temple Sanitarium
Flftk Strict Old Annul E.
A modem brick structure especially equipped for the care of
patient* requiring-surgical attention.
No Contagious or lifcctloui cases nil bo rocotvri.
MRS A. H. PARSONS, MISS WILMA CARLTOX,
Superintendent. Supt. of Nurses.
1
guv
mc&
I Shields the Food from Atom
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New Sheaf Oats.
Sheaf oats, the first of the new crop
was on the streets today.
Personal Mention.
Hon. J. T. Scott, formerly of Bel-
ton, now a resident of Anson. Is spend
Ing a few days In the city.
Sheriff Burkes left today for Up-
ton county and other points on busi-
ness connected with his department.
His trip will probably extend into
New Mexico.
Miss Eileen Saunders has entered
Columbia University.
Hon Sam Sparks and Mrs. Sparks
have returned to Austin.
Mortuary.
The death of an Infant child of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Bryant occurred re-
cently at their present home In Abil-
ene. The remains were brought here
for interment, this place being the
family's home in fordays, and several
of their relatives residing in this com
munlty.
Western Conventions.
Salt I.ake City, Utah, May 7.—Sub-
stantial additions will probably be
made to the list of Taft delegates
as a result of the Republican state
conventions of Utah and Wyoming to-
day. The Utah convention convened
In Salt take Theatre at 11 o'clock
this morning. The Wyoming conven-
tion is being held at Lander.
Qolf at Garden City.
New Yok, May 7.—With a pre-
liminary round, eighteen holes, med-
al play, the annual Invitation tourna-
ment of the Garden City Golf Club
was opened today. The final rounds
match play, thirty-six holea, for all
three cups, will be played Saturday.
The levil'i Three Sins.
A knight take* leave of his sweet-
heart before going on a journey, and
while Indulging In an affectionate
farewell he pencils a small note which
he place* In her custody and in which
he promises his sweetheart (hat hp
will neither drink, flirt nor quarrel.
Ue then starts uprn his wandeiings
over the country land. Becoming
very mu'-h fatigued, he «eats himself
"a a rc k end begins to doie off. Snl-
! Irnl.v he finds himself In a tavern
:"vhera three men are drinking. Thevj
•nvlte him to partake from the foam-
ing steins but he think' of his reso-
lution and declines; hut they nress
U!>on htm so penitently that he fi-
nally takes a drink As hf does so
one of the drinkers assumes the shape
of the devil and the knight tle»< from
the scene . Going further on he finds
himself in a crowd for which a street
girl of the Carmencita type Is danc-
ing. with a tambourine. When she
stops he admires her beauty, and af-
ter speaking to her chucks her play-
fully under the chin. As ha does so,
he turns around and the knight Is
again with the devil. Having now
broken two vows, the traveler realises
that he is in the devil's hands but he
is helpless; and, when In going thru
a wood, be becomes involved in an
altercation with a stranger, he for-
gets his third vow, and drawing a
rapier he fights a duel with the man.
He fells his opponent with a mighty
stroke, and as the man lies before him
on the ground the knight sees him
gradually change Into the jeering,
scoffing deviL Angry at himself for
having fallen under the influence of
the Evil Ona be brandishes his sword
as If to exterminate him, but the ex-
citement of the situation Is too much
for him and he suddenly wakes up to
find himself sitting on the rock where
he bad fallen asleep. It had all been
a dream.
The Poacher's Wife.
Bound on one of his everyday per-
ilous expeditions, a poacher takes
leave of his wife and calling his
friend they set off for the forest.
While they are at work laying their
nets and traps the wife is busy flirt-
ing with the gamekeeper, and the
guilty couple are seen strolling in the
underscrub holding each other's
hands lovingly. Arriving at a cross-
ing, the gaemkeeper takes leave of
his sweetheart, and coming upon the
husband poacher is ready to shoot
him down, but remembering the mans
relation to the woman he loves he
goes his way. When meeting the
poacher's partner he arrests him. Not
being successful in his hunt, the hus-
band is soon seen returning to his
wife, and as h« stoops to kiss her sees
A
lLn DUdmLJU LIT
TERPRISE IN TEMPLE j
I have established and opened one
of the most up to date feed yards and
stables in Temple, on what Is known
as the Stltt lumber yard property 1-2
block east of the Masonic building or
Harkey'j grocery store, fronting on
Central avenue. Being well ventilat-
ed, located high and dry, it is one of
the most desirable places to keep your
horse during the spring and summer
months that can be found In Temple.
Will board' your horse by the day,
week or month, or if he Is for sale I
will take care of him and sell him
for a commission. I can rent you
standing room to suit your necessity.
Come and see me; I am open to meet
the people and do business. I have
also one of the best located mule pens
in Temple that I want to lease to a
man by the month or year, a man of
reliability to handle good stock. I
will say to my farmer friends, one
and all, that I am better prepared to
take care of you and your stock, giv-
ing you courteous attention, at live
and let live prices, more than you
have had during the 22 years
I have lived in Temple. Soliciting
your patronage and asking you to
come and see what I advertise, I am
respectfully yours to deal with the
public.
SEE OUR VEGETABLES, FRUIT AND RERRIES
BLACK BROS
MONEY TO LOAN—We have a few
thousand dollars to lend on vendors
lien notes. Call and see us if you
need the money. Calhoun & Brown.
FREE:—10c package Conkey's Lice
Powder and 25c Poultry Book, If
you bring this ad. to R, 0. Peale, Tem
pie. 133 lmo
SCULLY HOUSE!—For rooms and
board by the week or month, 406
S. First street; New phone No. 331.
Mrs. J. P Ford, Prop tf
J. W. SEALY—Furniture. Cash or
Installments. Two doors below Car-
negie Library. tf
THE DRAYMAN—J. R. Arnold. All
kinds of hauling; residence 709 S.
4th street, New Phone 452. tf
letter concealed in her apron. He
snatches It away unnoticed, and the
unfaithful woman taking leave! he
follows, concealing himself until he
comes to the meeting place of the
lovers. Seeing them embracing and
madly jealous, he cocks his gun.
shoots his rival and pushes him down
a bottomless ravine.
Cosmopolitan year free. Ask Puett's
EOF
AT THE MAJESTIC
The following briefly descrihed
pictures are the offerings for today
and tomorrow at the Majestic Thea
tre, and are said to be exceptionally
good.
W. C. WHITLEY
Remember. t ,
It's not how you live, but how s
your liver. If not in perfect order,
make it so by using Simmons Liver
Purifier,—tin boxes only. Its the
surest, safest and most agreeable aid
to that organ ever put up.
FOB SALE.
KOK SALE—-Large family horse and
buggy; will sell both or either. Am
leaving town Is my reason for selling.
507 W. Ave. G. New phone 348 147 1
Dr. A. Kuhn
Physician and Surgeon.
BOTH PHONES
0. r. Gobcr! M. E. Lett
Drs. Gobei A, Loit
PHYSICIANS
Both • Pbonaa
J. MORRISON, M. D„ Ph. D.—Special
1st, tuberculosis In early stage, dia-
betes and Brlght's disease, 85 per cent
curable; piles and ectema perman-
ently cured, cancer and malignant
tumors radically removed without
pain or the knife. Ave. A and 1st
street S„ Temple. Texas.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—New 5-rooiu Colonial
cottage; bath, barn, free water.
Near Reagan school. Address Thoe.
E. Losee at Goodwin's harness shop.
141 tf
Good Magazine free. Ask Puett's.
Our Work Is General Machine Repairing
Such as Entities, Pumps, Boilers, etc. Farm, Gin, and Mill
Machinery, Machine Forging, Machine Casting in Iron and
Brass finished oi. afoul notice. Pattern Making. Also agents
for the Fair'jur.Ls Co. Gasoline Engines for all purposes.
BR OKEL MEYER A BRACKEN
Made from Pure Grape Cream oi Tartar.
A Poor Han't Romance.
A poor man's little daughter on
her way to school Is knocked down
by an automobile and Is carried home
to her father still unconscious. The
poor man. although stricken with
grief, is compelled to leave his little
child to th ecare of a good old wo-
man and go to his work, for should
lie stop for one day his labors his lit-
tle household would be sorely In need
of food. Arriving at the ofTlce which
he is paid to keep clean lie starts to
work, but his mind is still with his
|little one suffering at home, and as
lie sits down lost in thought Ills boss
| caters, and after upbraiding him for
1 his apparent laiyueaa, sends him ou
!an errand. In the meantime, a bur-
jglar "enters the office, breaks open the
[safe and places an empty wallet in
the worklngman's forgotten coat ly-
ing on the table. Our servant hav-
ing finished his task, goes home to
his ailing child and is giving her his
fatherly care when a police officer
enters the chamber and accuses him
of burglary at his employer's office.
Our man denies it. but the policeman
on searching his clothes finds the em-
pty purse placed there by the cunning
thief and the ]>oor unfortunate par-
ent is marched off to th? police court
and convicted. Having nobody to
care for her any longer, the poor lit-
tle girl Is s?nt to the hospital and
thin a long time elapses.
The next scene Is the release of
our innocent victim. He endeavors to
find work but everywhere be Is re-
jected after a few hour's toil, for he
Is a released convire. Starving, he
at last comes acroes a gang of foot-
pads, who seeing that his utter mis-
ery and despair make him an easy
prey for their dark deeds, lure him
Into a criminal expldltion, and we
see In the last acene six cruel looking
burglar^ breaking Inle a house. The
ex-convict and th» most darlne of the-
criminals enter the house, while the
others keep guard outside; and a
horrible crime is going to he commit-
ted on a young woman. The burglar
l<° lifting his arm to strik» the dead-
?v blow, when the knife suddenlv
fails out of his bands; an iron band
l« ntces«)hg the life out of hi* cruel
l(odv and he falls prostrate under his
<tstressor's grasn, the rewentlng and
honest workman. The lady of the
fcous" Is greatl.v thankful for such
courage, and after hearing the pitiful
hil» "f her rescuer, takes him In h-r
service an. valet. and his little daugh-
ter Is adopted by the kindhearted
dame.
Society of Colonial Wart.
Lousivllle, Ky., May 7.—A three
day's general session of the Society
of Colonial Wars was commenced in
Louisville today and has attracted
to the city many descendants Of Rev-
olutionary sires from aH sections of
the country. Nearly all of the eas-
tern and New England state* are rep-
resented by delegate* as well as many-
states of the South and West. This
Is the triennial court of the general
society, and the first held in In this
section of the country. ,
The Society of Colonial Wars was
organized in ISftS, and has for its ob
Ject the perpetuation of events con-
necter with the battles for American
freedom. Much valuable hlstoricla
material has been collected by the so-
ciety. Membership is confined to
adult male descendants of those who
fought in battle under colonial au-
thority. from the settlement of James-
town. Va., in 1607 to the battle of
l^xington, in 1 775.
YOU EVER STOP
To com pat* the efficient telegraph
service of today as It was before
THE POSTAL entered the field?
Local office Main street, between
Avenue* A and B. Messengers fur-
nished to deliver packages, note*,
etc. Both phones.
Postal Tal.-Cable Go
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
electric lights and hot and cold
water baths. 110 N.8, Mrs. A. F.
Scrogglns. 144 tf
FOR RENT—Three desirable furnish-
ed rooms, 315 N. Main, Old phone
162 lrlng. 145 tf
WANTED,
WANTED—Young man for traveling
position In Texas Apply Engleslde
Annex. 147 2tp
WANTED—Position as stenographer
by a young lady. Address 614 N,
3rd street or call New phone 522.
145 3t
Spencer Eddy Coming.
Berlin, May 7.™--Arrangements
have been made by Spencer F. Eddy,
secretary the American embassy
here, to sail tomorrow for New York.
Later he will proceed to Argentina, to j
assume the duties of American min-1
ister to that Republic. Mr. Eddy's
wife and child will accompany him
home. John W. Garrett, second sec-
retary of the embassy, wjll act as
charge d'affaires here during the ab-
sence of Mr. Tower and Mr. Eddy.
Secretary Eddy has been highly popu-
lar in eBrlin diplomatic elrcles and
his promotion is considered an act of
wisdom on the part of the State de-
nartment at Washington.
Filters,
Peerless Freezers,
Queen Lawn Mow-
ers,
Rubber Hose,
Base ball
goods
Pictures foi Souvenir
LOST
DR. J. F. BUTTS
—Vatarnary Surgaon
Office at Palace Dm* Store
Both Phonaa at offfflc*
andRaaldtnoa
DR. ALECK SPENCER \
PHYSICIAN.
! I Rooms 6 ond 7. Downs-B«ntlc*
Building.
F. M. SPANN
Attorney at Law
Office over 6erald'e Cl|ar
Store
WRB0UKNE PEARCE
I.OST—A pair of gold eye glasses,
with automatic chain attachment.
Finder please return to F. M. Heir-
onymus job office and receive reward.
148 ltp
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Over Matthews Bros.
TEMPLE, TEXAS.
Wedding Bri*'*"""
The first scene of a plclurewne ce-
lebration shows the nerttlly c«U><»r<e»»
Britons with their sturdy wives leav-
ing the church, where the ceremony
was performed. The feast la ne*t In
order, and on a huge lawn, simple
College Lawn Tennis.
New York. May 7.—Lawn tenis
tournaments for the Interscholaatlc
championships will be held by nearly
all the big eastern universities within
the next ten dny*. Princeton will set
the ball rolling on Saturday, to be fol-
lowed on Monday by Harvard and
Pennsvyvania. and on Saturday, May
16, by Columbia,and Yale.
Backet
Store
Waterways Conference.
Albany, N. Y., May 7.—A confer-
ence which has for its object the im-
provement of the waterways of the
Empire State, and which has attract-
ed many prominent emn from other
sections of the country, was opened
in Albany this morning. Mayors of
many cities and towns and heads of ]
numerous large industrial concerns
are present. The conference is sole-
ly for educational purposes and no
organization will be effected nor res-
olutions introduced.
Among (Tie speakers on the pro-
gram are Congressman Joseph E.
Hansdell of houisana, member of the
House and president of the National
Rivers and Harbors Conference; Con-
gressman James H. Davidson of Wis-
consin, member of the rivers and har-
bors committee and chairman of the
House Committee on railroads and
canals, and O. P. Austin of Washing-
ton, chief in teh bureau of statistics
of the department of commerce and
labor.
W. O.Cox
Attorni;
New Willcon Building
TKMPLE - TEXAS
\ Hot Weather
Suggests-
Talcum Powder. Toilet
Water and Perfumes. Fas-
tidious persons will find
the higher class goods at
jGERALD'S
Our Tailoring is distinguished for
Its perfect fit, Its stylish shaping, its
j smart appearance, its exclusive pat-
i
terns. Order us to make you a tu;t
To Unveil Monument,
and you will obtain all these advan-
Ralelgh. N C . May 7. Clasping (
hands In fraternal friendship on the ^tage.- wUt-.ut having to pay any
"dark and bloody ground" where the
soldiers of th? South and the North than >™ do for ordinar> do,h"
once battled to the death, Governor (ng why not have the best?
Olenn of North Carolina, and Govern-
or Cobb of Main*, will meet tomor-
row at Salisbury, »1 the unveiling of
a monument to the soldiers from
Maine burled there Governor Cobb
will be accompanied on the trip by
h)s entire staff and a party of Maine
veterans. Several flstlnquished Con-
federate soldier* will probably take
part In the reception.
Georgia Conventions,
Atlanta, Ga., May 7.—Republican
district conventions will be held to-
morrow in the First and Ninth dis-
tricts, the former at Waynesboro and
the latter at Gainesville, It is ex-
pected that Taft delegates will be
chosen.
60 YEAR8*
EXPERIENCE
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Contracting Painter
and Paper Hanger.
Lasting work at living prices
Office Op. fire station. New
phone 535 at residence.
Patents
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Makers of Honest Clothes
FlrstDoor to the light at Vw Eater
the Elks Hall
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