The Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 60, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 27, 1912 Page: 9 of 10
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MOK.BO THE TEMPLE DAILY TELEFrRAM. '«*«* »• ■•■«.
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TEMPLE HEJGHTS CO., Trmple, T
Please send me information regarding
Temple Heights.
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Name
Phone
Town
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LAUREL HEIGHTS
The Old Story
THE WISE
1KVESTOR
BUY3
-BEALESTATE
You have heard many people say: Had I
only bought real* estate in Temple two years
^ ago it would have been a very profitable in-
vestment. The same thought will be ex-
pressed vears from now. Be one of the wise
ones and invest now.
For full information see or address the
South Texas Mortgage Co-
F. E. BENTLEY, Mgr.
Third Floor City National Bank Bldg. Temple, Texas
WANTED
To Loan Money on Real Estate Security.
To Prepare You an Abstract to Your Land.
Cither Farm or City Property.
A. Jiff. MONTEITH & SON
Owners and Proprietor# of the ONLY COMPLETE
AB8TR AGT affecting Belt County Land Titles.
BELTON, TEXAS.
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BELL COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Owners of Gomplete Abstracts of Bell county Land Titles
Under Management of
R. L. BENNETT, Late of Ballinger. Texas
Ex-President Texas Abstractors Association.
Belton Office Temple Office.
First Sute Bask Buildiof Second Floor City Nat'l Bank Bldg
THE TELEGRAM WANTS
Oit Csit Per Wirt [ Milfoil 15 Wwl»] Oii Tlse—T»s CieU Tim Tim—Tim Cists fir Wnk—Tii Cuts Per Unit
NONE CHARGED—NONE TAKEN OVER THE PHONE
Tips
-Ow Buying or Smiling
Second-Hand OfHcm Furniture
Laok about you oflks today
•ad see if than an aat piece* that
aaicht )«at aa wall ba out «t tka
way, aad at tka sam* thae Mag
jaa ia a Utda aoaty aad ghrs a
bettor afpaaraaca to your offka.
Satt Aa fiaoaa that Uat vak.
to aaa * oar little Waat MM
that coats but a tow pennies. Aad
M yaa waat a good mrtmi ha all
pm» of Punttara, aik for it oa
Bat right
Read and Antwer
Today's Want Ads.
FOK !->ALK
23 BABGAI.N'iJ-~25 huuses and lota In
Temple. Exchange lleslty Ctt. in Jp
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FOR SALK—A\ delivery wagon, full
platform gear, stiff tonque. W. P.
Livingston. £» Jp
FOR HALE-
plox. poppls
M. Phlpps.
•Roses, ferns,
•, hollyhocks.
palms.
Mrs J.
69 *«p
MONEY TO LOAN—-On diamonds,
watches and jewelry and ill articles
of value. Bargains In unredeemed
pledgee. Expert watch repairing at
reasonable prices M. Oppenhelmer,
pawnbroker and jeweler. 38-tfx
OLIVER TYPEWRITERS—We are
sole agents tot the new Qllvfr and
have second-hand machines of other
makes at bargains. We nan serve you
better. Phone as or rail at our store
room up stairs aver Temple Frintin*
Co. J. K Crouch Jk Co. 56-6*
CITT D1KECTOK1 EH—1k have a'few
of the latent Temple City Direc-
tories left which 1 will sell at reduced
prices. J. F. Crouch. B6-«x
FOR 8ALE
882-acre sheep and goat ranch
near Ooldthwatte, Texas. Plenty uf
water and good mesQUtta grass
Fenced with four wires. 1'rlce J7.50
per acre, $2500 caah; balance in five
years.
Nice ea*>t front terraced corner lot
TTxigO feet, situated on south Fifth
street, near Reagan school and with'
In one block of trollry. "CHEAP."
Why do you procrastinate. Now
Is the time to buy. I have several
pieces of property that can be had
very cheap; for instance, that nice,
new, modern six-room house located
on North Third street that I've been
advertising Next year this time it
will sell for one thousand dollar*
more than you will have to pay for It
how.
A. E. NOBLE, Heal Estate Broker,
Office over Temple State Rank. Both
telephones. 59 tfx
CORD WOOD Full SALE—2 miles
from city, on Shallow Ford road. J.
A. Rowley, new phone 5 5 Bp
FOR SALE—A pretty 6-year old mare
and dandy 2-year old mule. Gen-
tle and well broke. W. C. Couch.
New phone 224. SG tip
LODGE NOTICES
FOR BALK—A lot of Phllo Brood-
ers and a first-class Bona Mill. D.
A. McAlexander. 86-2fp
POLE WOOD FOR SALE—Also
Hack berry Trees, 16c each, at Tex-
as Experiment Station. , 56 (p
FOR SALE—Rebuilt Remington type
writer, good as new, $Si5 cash or
|«Q Installments. Ring Telegram.
62-tfx
Attention, ■ LaBy Maccabees. There
will be a railed meeting at the hail
at > o'clock Hit* afternoon for pur
{rose of completing electing offlofrs
and arranging for Installation.
LIVELEY SHEAR, Lady Com.
There will be a called meeting of
Temple Keb-ksh lodge Saturday, Jan
uary It, at 3 p. m„ at I. O. O. F
hall No. HI Important business. A
full attendance ia desired.
. MAY BBROER. Sec.
CITY PROPERTY SALE
FOR BALE—Seven-room cottage: all
modern improvements; corner lot
110x1(1, on North Fifth street. If In-
tereeted call old phone 4*2. 67 (p
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♦ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ♦
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For County
P. It. NICHOLS.
WM. to. D1CKIY.
Precinct 3
For Cobnty Attorney:
A D. DTEflfl.
JAB. H KVETT8.
For County Clark:
P. B. MADISON.
N. B. VERNON.
For Representative, Bell County:
W. R. BUTLER.
BAZZEL R. BURRI&
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—To rant, a well located
boarding or rooming houae. close
In. Addreaa No. 46, care Telegram.
«• tfx
WANTED—To rent, good, large res
Idence, nine rooms or more; close
In. Dr. J. R. Poindexter, offloe, both
phones. 60 tfx
WANTED—Pasture for yearlings and
calves. See P. A. Craig, Harvey
House. • 59 3x
IF YOU want a man to disinfect your
home, ring W. W. HolUna, new
phone 116. ES 6p
WANTED—Doctor at Moffatt, Tex-
as. Oood location and plenty of
practice. For full information ad-
dress R. E. Williamson .Moffatt,
Texas. 69 *x
WANTED—To trade an automatic
shotgun for rubber tired buggy in
good shape. Naw phone 633. 69 2x
WANTED—To knew who has aa or-
gan that they would like to donate
to the Array mission tent Captain
J. C. Hall, old phone «15. 68 3p
WE WANT to exchange land for
stocks of merchandise; any and all
kinds, of any slae. Exchange Realty
Co. 61 3p
Fog Tax Collector t
J. B. MARTIN.
N. A. ENSOR.
For District Clerk:
E. E. UPSHAW.
For County Clerk:
I. J. JENNINQ&
For Coaaty Judge:
W. a LKMLY.
For District Attorney:
JOHN L. WARD.
For Taa
A. O. VICE.
EARL W. FERGUSON.
For County
J. S.
For
J. B. BLAIR.
Far Mayor:
(Subject to white man'a primary.)
FRED P. HAM1LL.
WM. OINNOTIt.
J. B. WATTE RS.
W. W. SWAIN.
WANTED—An individual or company
to buy vendor's iien notes from
1400 to 960.009. Exchange Realty
So. 6* 3p
WANTED—To sell all readers of this
paper, Belton excepted, all cotton
mattrsssn. made up first-class. In art
tick, at the following prtces.delivered
to your door: 30 pounds, 13.06; 36
pounds, (1.26; 49 pounds, f3.50; 45
pounds, rolled stitcher, 14.60. Old
phone 3*4: write or phone me your
needs. Old onee re-made same price
as If you lived in Belton. R. J. S.
67-6X
NOW is the 'time to plant trees. We
have fruit trees, ahade trees, ever-
greens, flowering shrubs, plants and
cut flowers. Temple Beed and Flo-
ral Company. 69 gtp
TREES — Best hackberries, guaran-
teed, $1.50 to 32.00. Now is the
time to plant. Refer to W. Goodrich
Jones. Jack Faulkner. 41-2tp
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♦ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ♦
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COUNTY SURVEYOR—«. D. Hanna.
Office In Helton. Residence iu Tem-
ple. Old phone 7.V4.
FOK REST—ROOMS
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Old phone
809. 60 3p
FOR RENT-—Three nicely furnished
rooms for hosuekeeplng. New
phone 343. 59 3p
FOR RENT—Large front room, south
east exposure, all conveniences. 118
North Third street. Old Phone 91.
37-tfx
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Small brownish gray dog, bob
tail, ears cut, collar and breast har-
ness and tag. Reward for return to
Temple Transfer Co. 60 3p
A CAR of bananas at foot of Mairt
street. Prices reasonable. " 60 2p
LOST—Silver mesh bag containing
diamond brooch, loeket, keys and
other article; 1100.00 reward for re-
turn to MeCelvey-Hart maim iJry
Goods Co. 26-tfx
What's the use of being mean?
What's the use of growling?
What's the use of being seea
Alt the time a-soowhng?
Meannese is the sorest trait
Any man can cherish.
In Its blasting air of hate
, Bloojua of frlsnashlp perish.
Being mean—why, once you start
It keeps growing stronger.
Eating right Into your heart
There to slay the longer;
From your lips tt drives the smiles.
From your eyes the kindness.
Robbing you of laughter-whiles—
It Is worse than blindness
Mean men never hsre s friend,
Never get affection;
For the mean mri always send
Hate In each direction;
Oodllneee Is )ust above
The fair trait of cleanness—
(Deviltry is fashioned of
One thing more than meanness.
What's the good of being mean?
What's the good of sneering?
What's the use being seen
At your fellows leering?
| Hands are always wslcoming
i The fair .and serene mas-
No one knows a meaner thing
Than a downright Mean Man.
Jim—I bear you bad a quarrel with,
your telephone girl
Jack—Tes, and she broke our aa-
gagemeat
Jim—What did she say?
Jack—Ring off.
A CASE IN POINT.
De Quia—I wonder what la
by the statement that 'nature equal-
ises things. ,
De Witte—WeU, ligature eadews a:
woman with small feat it fivea bar a
big head.
JUST NONSENSE.
FOR KENT
SCHOOLS
NOTICE—I can accommodate a IIm
I ted number of milk customers.
City Dairy, New Phone 1102. 6#-26x
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL—Miss Elsie
L. Bennett, third floor Bradv .*
Rlack building. New phone 175. Mght
class 304 North third Street.
FOR RENT—Two pastures, 10 head
Jersey cattle, orchard, hennery, wa-
terworks, 9-room house 800 yards
of depot; also large sheet iron house,
2Srhorse power engine and rock
crusher, for laundry or other pur-
poses, best location In town. Also,, 141
acres land, one 5-passenger car good
as new; |50 per acre, in one mita of
gas well; half mineral right reserved.
J W. Parker, Santa Ansa, Texas.
68 2t
POSITION WANTED— MAI. K
Mince Pie Again.
Jostua one day in early spring you
walked down the road and all of a sud-
den a pranking breeze scampered along
and brought with it a whiff of early
blossoms, so did you yesterday walk
down street aad suddealy stop aad
smile to yourself. For from aome un-
seen spot there came to you the teas-
ing, tantallitng, spicy odor of hot mince
pie.
There be many ways of knowing
when one season goes out and aa eth-
er cornea in, but when the aroma of
hot mince pie gets tangled up with
tbe rare October atmosphere, then
we know that fall is here and wlater The Jester—The man next door tt
is getting on ita snowshoes. ! me must be a night watchman.
Nobody knows who first made' Tba Romancer—Why?
AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRfc—(Jail Dan
Greer, New Phone No. 83. 40-2«p
AGENTS WANTED.
SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION and Phy-
sical Culture. Mrs. Frank Andrews,
third floor over Brady * Black. For
terms phone 473. old plume.
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT
ED — No canvassing or soliciting W. O. Cox
required. Good income assured. Ad-
dress National Co-Operative Realty
Co.. V1424 Marden building, Wash
lngton, D. C. 4-s
LAWYERS
Temple
Haling P. Robertson, Jr.
LAWYERS
Texas
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SNODGRASS Si DALE—Altorncys-at-
Law. City National Bank building.
Temple, Texas.
IIAIR & WOODWARD—W. W. Hair
N. P. Woodward—Attorneys. Office
over City National Bank*
No.
No.
No.
WANTED—To trade 304 acres land
In southeast Stonewall county for
Temple or Cameron property. None
of this land In cultivation. E. B.
Martin, Ciaburne, Texas. 49-3*
WANTED—To trade, brick work and
a motorcycle for lots. John Mc-
Alexander. 49-2lp
WANTED—To do your painting and
paperhanging. All work guaran-
teed. W. H. Jones, New Phone 49».
44-11*
It was 13 below sere in Washing-
ten recently, but Just as much polit-
ical hot air was put out as ever.
a., c. a b. f. ry.
Northbound Day Tralsa.
It—Local, leaves 7:00 a.m.
«—Local, arrives 3:10 p.m.
6—Local, leaves....'. 1:20 p.m.
Northbuand Night Trains
No. 16—Local, arrivee..... 2:69a. m.
No. II—Through, arrives.. 3:30 a.m.
No. It—Through, leaves.. 3:40 am.
Southbound Day Trains
No. 6—Local, arrives..... 1:00 p. m.
No. 6—Local, leaves 1:25 p.m.
Sowthbound Might Trains
No. 11—Local, arfivee 10:00 p. m.
No. 16—Local, leaves 1:16 a.m.
No. 17—Through, arrives.. 1:06 a.m.
No. 17—Through, leaves... 1:16 a. m
Ran Aafelo Branofc Day Trains
No. 76—Local, arrives. 16:26 p. m.
No. 76—Local, leaves 3:40 p.m.
Night Trains
No. 78— Local, arrives.... .11:20 a. m.
No. 7V—Local, leaves 4:19 a. m.
m., k. « T. railway
Southboand Day Train*
No. 16—Rous. & B. Ant'e.. 8:lt a.
No. 8—Limited j;i| p. m.
3—Local 2:15 p. m.
Southbound Night Trains
7—New to ths Minute 1:00 a. m.
6—Flyer 1:26 a. m.
Northbound Day Trains
No. S—New to the Minute 3:07 a. m.
No. 16—To Denison 4:20 p. m.
No. 10—Limited J.... 2:50 p. m.
Northbound Night Train..
No. I—Flyer . 3:30 a. m,
Nos. S and < run in two sections, as
usual,
JOHN B. r.lMKI,—Attorney-at-Law
New Willeox Building.
J. B. TALLEY— Utorney-at-Law. Of-
floe over Temple State Bank.
WINBOURN PEARCE—Attorney-at-
Law. Office over EngMdow's. Tem-
ple, Texas.
No.
No.
No.
W. B. BLAINE—Attorney-at-Law. of-
fice In the New WlUoox Building,
Temple, Teias.
MONTEITH & MONTRITH—Arthur
M. Monteltli; M. Edgar Monte!th.
Attorncya-at-Law. Offloe over Bel-
ton National Bank. Belton. Texas.
PHYSICIANS
HAMBLEN BARTON—Doctor of
Medicine and Surgery. Offloe over
WUUa Drug More.
DR. H. B. MASON, Osteopath, offi-
ces 410-411-412 City National bank
building. Both phones.
DR. E. D. MALOY— Physician and
Surgeon. Of r lie over Brady &
Black. Office hours • to IS a. m. and
2 to 5 p. m.
DENTISTS
YOUNG MAN—Not afraid of work,
good business education; no bad
habits, wishes position with reliable
firm; will furnish first-class refer-
ences. Address Box 386, Belton, Tex-
as. 66 6t
WANTED—HELP
MEN AND WOMEN—-Sell guaranteed
hose; 70 per cent profit Make |10
daily. Full or part time. Beginners
Investigate. Wear Proof, 3036 Chest-
nut street, Philadelphia. Pa. 18
Uncle Sam says Cuba must main-
tain stable government, hut under .»
stable government only a small por-
tion of the people can obtain office.
T. a B. INTER URBAN
Leave Temple on every hour: First
ear t:90 a. m.; last car 19:16 p. m.
Leave Belton on evwy hour. First
oar a. to.; last oar u.-«| p. m.
J. U. POINDEXTI'H—Dentist. Office
over Brady * Black's Store. Both
P'""""- j
DR. E. P. GOULD—Dehttat. Off|.
Bentley-Downs huildlng. Old phoi
210-J rings: new phone at both office
mid residence.
»«■ - - *r ■; •-
Kit. J. M. MI KPH Y—Dentlat. Oftlce
4th floor City Nutlonal Batik build-
ing, rooms 408 snd 407. Both phoix-s
miscellaneous
PMNO TUNING—D. B. Doyle, tuner
for Baylor CoUege. Both phones.
IN "The Phantom of the Opera,"
A Gaston Leroux hat conceived the
most imaginative and still realistic
plot that hat aa
vet sprung from
nia fertile fancy.
J His use of the
rand Opera
House of Paris,
his magnificent
staging upon its
boards of aitoiy
as eloquent as
any ever acted
thereon iu actual
fact, his genius
and subtile anaU
v«s of character,
his revealmgi in
the realm off an-
tasm, afi mark
him as having
accomplished a
work of vastly
unusual aiierest
and of marvelous grip upon the fancy
of the reader.—Baltimore jlmtrican.
Wa will print thia remarkabla
story aa our next serial.
mines pie, nor under what circum-
stances it was Invented. It bas been
claimed that It came to some one in
a dream, but that will not stand rea-
soning. It brings Its own dreams.
Whoever got up the first mince pie
was a benefactor of humanity, and yon
may bet all you like that ha or she
did not concoct any measly little old
dried-currant-and-mystery affair suck
as the restaurant waiter skids across
the counter to you. Soma people crit-
icise mince pie because they never
have eaten the right kind. Anybody
who bas tried to aat the thing of paste-
board orust and hash inside does
not know what real mlnoe pie Is.
Real mince pie is aa beautiful and
aa satisfying to the eyea and to the
senses as are ths gorgeous red and
gold leaves upon the trees, as the
Incense of the distant burning dead
leaves, as the pearly base of tbe dawn
and the lame ot the sunset ta this sea-
son.
But when it is flavored with furni-
ture polish and held In papier mac he
it ia a fraud and a deluaion, and who-
ever makes that kiad of pie ought to
have to eat it or go to Jail.
The J
He don't work la the
daytime and he's home in bed every
night before 10 o'clock.
BACK YARD COMMUNINGS.
a Page of History.
"No, for the third time, no!"
It was Col. Julius Caesar of Rome
who spoke.
He was addressing a young maa
who had on rainy-day toga aad bald a
crown in bis hand,
"I will not accept, that crown."
Tbe throne broke out in cheers.
Colonel Caesar continaed: "That's
a six and seven-eighths, and you know
my size is seven and one-bait. I should
say I won't accept It!"
And be gathered his toga about blm
and atrode dignlfiedly up tbe Appiaa
way toward Sextus Booses us' place.
Tbe Dog—ia this a free concert?.
Tbe Cat (pausing in his contented
monekigue) —No, I get so much pur
SAVED
Soubrettlsh Sarcasm.
Tbe eard wbicb the maid banded to
the' witty soubrette read
"Aldebaran Sclprianus Smith."
"Gracious!" exclaimed the witty
•oubrette. "They must bave named
him after a couple of sleeping cars."
Laid For and Dene Per. £
Bobbs—I see tbe egg trust I
'ailed.
Dobbs—Oh, yaa; tbe beaa were lay-
ing for it right along.
Mr. Jones—Ah! 'tis
rslu! How lucky Miss Saith,
happened along wfe
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