The Temple Daily Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1887 Page: 2 of 4
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Publ fil ed Every Day Except Monday
WRS. a. COX, PUBLISHED.
I?f* :• t !i '.ho^it' o » IH * mai^lii oi your
1 :i ' v \\> wili n il -oni' mu? ih * ssmir af-
t< r ji.ii i »'«>? to iinv< :ie*
"E "I Pnirttcatlon Twelfth Street. New
f.ivk limv, tim'd door from Wade’s corner.
Entered at she Temple I’ost-oflJce as second
class mail matter.
upon life is calculated to make
some congressional aspirants trem-
! cAPi rflLpffliTO^Iob i
to Washington the people of his
disfvb.t ...511 , , , I ” e <lo l'oioby ceriny Mutt tve super vise, lie.
Ulbll lot Will send him there by a j inT.mjromouts tor nil lhe tie niiVdy end Semi-
J | Aninml DraAvinffsof tlte Udi-siai.istnte l.nl-
lousing majority. |G‘ry Company, and i t person m ina-a ami
’ _ —- I control the Drnwmf's liter selves, and that '
Bartley Campreu. is sni.l SSSS’SJW
liuvp nisn ly i-ec.ivere i liis mental' '.viMMassiVdssnisys'iRimliis’Jl.unstv.Tih
_ its advertisements.”
«-*ll Papers stopped at expiration of tlm«
paid for.
SATFt* OF NUHSCRIFTION.
m MAlt. SUK8CRIBRRS.
rostftpo rrepaid by the Publisher.
CASH INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
Daily.
One Year $8 00
Six Mon'lts - - I 59
Three Months
Weekly.
One Year . . $1 oo
Six Months - 75
Three Months 40
Sunday Times, (2 00 per annum, post-paid.
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Per week, 15 cents. | Per month, 80 cents.
**- Subscribers wishing their address
changed Iront one post-office to anotlier, must
give Uih old address ns well astlie new, or the
change cannot be made.
Rales of Advertising Furnished oo
Remittances by draft, postofflee money
order or a registered letter, at risk ol office.
Correspondence is solicited upon all news
•nlijerls.
Prompt Information of events and nows
nappeiiings of general interest solicited, and
will be properly compensated.
All communications intended for publica-
tion must be uoeompunii.'d bv the writer's
name and addreo-n.it for publication—but
r.» an evidence of aood In it h.
Perlies uritinr to the Times on business
person'll to llut.eeh es> w )J1 please enclose
•lamp lor teply.
A II letters or eonimmiieat ions for tbe Times
w bet lie j on burl ti css or lor publication should
be ad-......sc;] to 'Hit, Ti’li; ;, Drawer C, Tem
and physical In tilth, and lie wi!
probably bo able to join liis fami-
ly aliout Christmas. Considering
the doctors prophesied his death
absolutely eighteen months ago,
and that a referee hasadministered
his estate and disposed ofhis prop-
erty, it will be almost a ease of a
man rising from tho dead.
The Springfield, Mass., Good
Housekeeping has now between
six and seven hundred contribu-
tors. It lias a large and very ex-
tensive circulation and is consid-
ered one of the most popular and
practical publications in the
country j the publishers arc mak-
in a very liberal offer lo new sub.
scribers tor 1888. To such they
offer the balance of this year free
of charge. ii yearly subscriptions
of §2...0 are scot in now. If’ you
are not familiar with you should
sen I fur a sample copy, all news
<h tilers keep it.
, _/>7
ifonrist, Traveler, Eiigran!
AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.
t —the—
Texas Midland Route,
GULP, COLORADO AND SANTA FE K’Y,
OFFERS ADVANTAGES
Unequalled! Exclusive! Unexcelled
RECLINING CHAIR CARS
y-N ALL THROUGH TRAINS BKTWKV!
GALVESTON,
tort Worth, Gainesville,
r.tt8J-«»nger8 holding Kir&t-Clnei
rickets from r,ok »*gtonor Houstoi. to Fort
VVertti, GMlnesv'tiio or Dallas, er from
tort Wortn, t. mesvilUt or Dallas to
Galveston or Houston.
Tl) IS# BOM MMIIIMl FHISb
G. K. WILLCOX,
V‘# r
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OTTO K. HURWITZ,
sox. Iris $ Co
m
The Insurance Agencies of
Bfilicox & Bnrwitx and McCay Gregory
_iave Consolidated under the firm name of
WIllcox, Eurwitz Co,
i5t) MUcb or less 25 cents; 150 to 250 Milos
cents; over 250 Milos 75 cents.
Commissi oners.
We, the undersigned Bunks
nnd Bunkers will pay all Prizes
drawn in the Louisiana State
Lottery which may be presented
at oar counters.
.1. H. OGI.liSllY,Louisiana Nutioiin' Hank.
TIEKUE LANAUX, Pres. .State Nat ] Hank.
A, BALDWIN, Pres. N. 4>, Natl Hank.
CARLKOHS, Pros. Union National Hank.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
W UVtlU HALF A MILLION D.STUHHJi til).
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
. 1 .cot ponded in ISfis lor 25 years by tlm leg-
lslatuiv for education il and charitable pur-
poses—with a coiiitul of $1,000,000-to which
a res'Tve tund ot over $550,000 has since been
added.
ISy an overwhehuing popular vote its trim i 7.m,. nv, y r,n™.„ , ,
cliise was made a p trt <0 the present sj-iti- * • “ yp1;1 ,tulj 1L to Lampasas, Brown-
Constitution aoopted December 2d, A l» i.-s? ! 1 wood> Bsdingtr, Coleman.
'rue only lottery ever voted on and endors-
ed by tbe people otany state.
it Never Scales or Postpones,
ti . Grand Stngie Number Dre. w mj.'S Dike
il,aee ii.orobly, mol ;b<* ,-oon: nn "tI
Drawings regidaily ever;, a*.. n oaths,
In :' ;r .i I D: f o, be
Minch makes flu; latter firm one of the strongest doing business Ic
ventral Texas. We represent twenty of the most reliable and prompt
paying companies in the state, doing a Tornado, Life and Fire Insur- m
ance business. We will give Gin and Tornado risks special attention "'ll
wCoa%Z’eXZdt*a ”!;lLifAn/a,^.t?1,i?C0 y”V in.the most substantial companies, can.»
----- fiJarautee satisfaction. We give you tbe LIGHTNING CLAUSEH
I ' * T i -a! u Lg ol v e fto n, ^ort V^ofthj * GaL * v U Ur ^ °" th*U<;hX«* rl^ A]1 ^^'rtesies possible Will be exten "
'•) MILES the Shortest Route—F?rt
.. u, ~0 Gainesville.
pU® .BEST itoute^ to DALLAS, > ARMEK-j
VlLLE, HONEY GROVE.
?7 ill'-,ES the Sh-.rtest Route. DAL) .f S to
_ t HPNEt GROVE.
THE Favorite Route to Houston, Nava seta,
l Montgomery, Conroe.
i \1RKGT Uom.iction for Austin, Waco, Gates
1/ v'll‘b San Antonio, Memnhiw, St. Louis
-innsus City, an< uli points Flortli, East and
A esr.
FLE, Tl.XSS. | . . , .
Ail cheek*, money order*, postal notes, ete. 1"'""'^ ,l|,,,n J,,,n'!!!l!lsri1 and m a
•houbi be n mn nbie to Wu. d. Cox. ‘recent editori:,! says: The news-
| paper lias made greater progress
W Ll >.\ 1 \ >. (! LH [ in tl.c las! few yours [ban any other
’ ..... ” ~ “ ~ j institution in the country. It is
THE FAIR. becoming holder, more imlopemi-
Consulenng Hie fact Unit the Llt> 111(M. . aggressive. It prints
Bel. C.iunfy Fair bus not been as | tlic ,ICWS without coi.siiliing Tom,
extensively mlvert,8c«l nor as vig- | Di,k jI;n...y. It api.roVc.s thc
orously worked up as it miglit ! rig|lt. witlll)Ut consulting the evil
«.ave been the crowd in attend• I door nnd condemns the wron-
mice at the op-n.ng yesterday wiilmut considering whether or
must have been (Inner,,,g to the llol it ls |10,llllsll. It is not tt foot-
maimgoinent. There wore rep, o- ,, 1)0 kil.k(M| Jlbout ,it tiu.
scuta.,yes from pretty much all | pk>;isurc of a capricious public
portions oi Bell county and many j Allll jt js becoming more respect-
fr-m adjoining counties and the' :1| :U1(1 ni()ro in,|ucn,ial. The
disii av, under all the cireum* ,, .
1 • 1,1 | newsjuijier mtiii ol lo-dav is in ad-
H'aiifcs. wa.s liigbly creditable. ,, ,,
.. t y ; 'auce ol (be age. lie is not blown
Ot fine slock, i>oib horses and I i , ; , ,
‘ I about liy every wind ol doctrine,
call ic, there were nianv entries Ini i . , , . ... ,
, ■- ’ j lie lias eievatcd lus jiroles,sion and
wnicli serve to show the vast nro- i . , • •
1 I ' i has made Ills influence loll.
cress being made in the breeding !
and raisin- of improved stock, j I,r,dies cb-ks, oewaa t-
Takon all in all the fair may be i 1,;■’!'■. bniit s s11;'vrap ladi. s jil:t;!i
u ra j >s. in i-'si s rin) eh d d ret is cion !■: s.
Fer furtuer infoiV'‘tion address
, '-i'.mes S. Cask, h e °ye
A srii.xoii, OIO'PUT! Sir TO WIN , <*cn \ i’ass. A; rkt.Agt, IVkotApt
A loi mi"'. .I'A eiila ml Dra wing class j J.MW6WW. 'EMCLK. TiiXAU
! , ni Die A can,.,I1V 11,, \,.v, Orlaain 1 turLn, liiaa
The Paris Xows lov. s to dis- "• Hs;- -1'
mnnlliiv I "V\
■ ' AY-..;
I
Large prizes - t
Large l'rizes ol
iic ,vuiu rki i olc., o verv
'■WT/ <|... lily : ...i ;., -;dl
■ ody at Him: joy ... iko.:..’.
(.Vie,
I’or sale bv
regarded as tbe opening oi
series of exhibitions of the stock,
resources, products, etc., of Hell
county, which, with each rectiri'ng ; Wil V WII.;, Y Mi ,•
year shall grow hotter and letter ! (’'1;i Wd '-iv’’ ti r
■ . , , i <v:i:s > flits an.i (,.!•
until the annual Hell County Fair ••. r.. Ukih-
“I'all be looked forward to with! Tnero arc htif few full .|/e(j v
deep concci’u a.at animated inter-!r;ilil, *nl'.' 1|,;'v >l! Tenijili
„ . , undo ol tbe railroad, better <ad
u.'i. As a means ol advertising on.■ now from W. C. SinlHi A- Co
oui' town and eomitj ii is invaliiu-l ,, ,
I I j , ■ J 1 11. .> 1 S>l h! Si A ami I.. vo, ('.niln »i,n
•“"* 1<"‘ Hns reason alone MU lev.- aj.nn.e.i KimranDa n every !mt
Should be liberallv ene«aii"oo'(! 1,01,1 Slu,"li's \'itn!i/,er It , /ir e,iC t,
■ I .".ire For oi',. In \\ K Wil ,
and supporled by our eiliy.ens. It, h is generally known Had Heid-
is a moans ot drawing Hie atton-j h’.v w Has.-, have just a few niore
•ion of people to our immediate I ia<lil's nnd liiissos cloaks than they
section which will result, if prop-
G A ir i i h L *•:,! Z t $ } 5 (’, j u 0.
j.XJ or Hlr—Ticlii't.'ii';' ;;.i i o <Mil,,, iiaiv; s
>y., i 1 l.sV;, . :-iit $ .
i.isr ok crizks
I Gapit.il i’riz.' ol' $15 wild ,,
! < ■ rami Prize nlj v.o.o *i , ,
I Gniml i'ri/.i- of g.>, ) m. _ ’" '.!-\n M
I le. i).... ■.’ii.i
5,loi.... •i',t III!
2>l Prizes Ol |.-J ig,;,.,
“ I'.'.IHI ... '_5.tr 'I
L'O “ ;|.i ... ;;;i,iimi
”00 1 •;:.!! . in
” iiio.... so.too
AcettoxiMATin;; ria/K'-.
Inn Approximuiion Prizes ot $.: n ..
too “ “ :a,. . ■j(i,.i!i.|
t',:i “ “ ■ oo .. 10,0 !.i
1 rim Terminal “ v.o.ooo
2 17!) Prizes, amounting to $5:!5,.mo ,
Applivalinn lor rules to clubs should i„.
nrulc only |o till’ oilice ol the ei)’.uj!:ui\' in
New (trlcans.
For iui't 11*• i* iiibmne! i<>n writ e clc.u'ly, Wv-
ini' toll ail.tress. Her l '.NOTE-, fixpivss
■•join or...M's, or Nrv.' ) ork lixeiiaug.' in ur-
.lin.'iry letter. Cunvm v by express \:M our
c\IM'lisc) . Aiblivs.' i'.l,
W. A. DAL'Pl' IN.
..<'ll Oi'll.
dr M. A. PAi l'lir,.
V. :j - li i (i i.* t») o. i). e.
AUilri s> Itcgist'.'ivii i,<*uers
K i.1. W Uklt A N .5 N AI a) Hi- !. B a N ti |
'■ r. ; i.id;ins, i.;..
H(:'Vi EIVlBF.it !■
Tihil I ic.’ | ire
I'.N . " l»o ;t in cl)!, (’..d. i, j t j,,. , j |V j.
'• 1 ! .1 ’ 11 »•! ’ Ol H Ii.**'»! II! •• i 1 i|p>s •! IK ! i t| i (■:; I’i | •
Inn. ll.** .'biiiic."i areal: c.|ii;.l, uml liirt no ouc
■ 11 |i"-s;'oy ilivinc M lirl ninuln r wil. iir:n;
apri/.e.
i! i. V I. V, Hi lit tbiii tiic pu\incut ol ul'
piiz.'s is ir>i.ai'aiiti’e<l bv FOl'jt NCt'lONil,
liiNKS..! New Oi'lcaasaml tin tickets uti
’ 1 '.' - j s: ''Ill'll by til' | il" ■ s i. i i ■ 111 ,,! the i "s: i: ul ion.
li... .' . 'nil I. .1 i.ihs r re iv. igr:.:. I in l!
I|, -'b"s| courts; tni r.'l.ii'.', beware ol anv inn
ile'l S ; ,.:| i oions or aa.mymou.- . !
I’lice lit
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Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Diamonds.
Repairing neatly and promptly
dbiie. Full line of eye glassess
always on hand.
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FPCi'IS, < GNi’F.CTIONF
'loi.au .
d: Yu !•.
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i <d ;11 i hind- k(>pt : j
uir .i,au iry store.
rx z: SZ cw3.
Jackson Bros
rT % M A p T7r
- - a 'L ii/i ri idv i V L
A\ CIsCK I), TE.Ml'LK, TEXAS.
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FRESH MEATS DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR
U rfsli meats and sausages kept alwa
■ 111 i Til.
HCO. F. WIlH.t o\.
[Ll
WILLCOX
&
OTTG K. I! Fit WITZ
BUR WIT L
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,v uvhv •
bill ilbll M.itM P
THE LENOX HILL.
i:>. IIEP j;
Tent’i i>ir. oi: p; h'ic Scuare,
C'C! ■'nd
Real Estate Age
Corner Twelfth Street and Avenue D,
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE LIST OF
T ' s r-n » i
j 17 Tl f* ;• r“ ^ ** j '1 ■** vv ..v yyrtt
•“AJ. ^ f ■*• a A A-i-W w*. 1/ V A. A. W k» W- A. Li /
W A J
[jPor Rent and
B'lsiiiess oidrii'ded (w orn’earo will reeei\ e prompt and careful titlentioii
.ii
j
>. rvrrmrv
Ollp Mr, Cl to Eurwitz :a a Notary Fuh'ic sue will give
attention ’o business in ibis .me
V
VaBfloy & Clieate,
ei’ly managed, in utlrncting 111 jir,\*
i-mv and desirable solders to our
county. Let the enterprise he fos-
tered and encouraged by the lib-
eral support of our people.
The big Dallas Fair is drawing
tORolom. We hoar nothing but
the most flattering reports of the
big show.
Bm.rii will not be aide to pre-
want and in order to get rid of
1 In in they will sell then, cheap.
Don t tail to see them before you
buy.
Dig bargain in ladies jerseys at
the Niekle Story.
Ladies—\\ e are selling our tine
kid shoes at a great sacrifice to
close them out by January J. Cull
early and secure bargains.
Wooten A Clingman.
Cor bargains in Temple real es-
tate, bouses and lots, vacant l<>t<,
! ,|r* (i" <o W. C. Smith A- Co..
'. Smith A Co.,
I "l»!' »*ib’ New Central Hotel.
vent tlie tightening halter from | ‘Pl,(*‘!d bargain in gents imlaun-
.............I,:.. ........ I lined shirts at the Xiekle Store,
bunds (-, e\e'iaMg > lb/ Teni-d
property. \V. Km> id y Co!
ri' 1.ii 11- (Ids lair land of the eon
deinn.'d aiiareliist.-,.
An alleged plot to dynamite the ! ladies fine while Merino vests at j
f bieago jail has been discovered
«U‘I Meps have been taken to pro-
' <’bt t In- jad being blown up.
Bltormu Kr.sr of the Waco
Plamdealer has consolidated with
the Fun is Iiccordea and promises
to issue tho Fla i ml eider in im-
proved octavo form. Success to
the cntor|,rise.
The Ballinger Leader has swal-
lowed up the Ballinger Eagle and
the booming capital of Runnels
countj now lias but one newspa-
per, which has the best wishes of
Tin 11Ls tor its success.
A mo negro campmeeting m
South Carolina was brought to an
*br„|>t termination by the intro-
duedon of a barrel of whiskey
among the sliouters. A free light
4^nsued in which one man was kill-
el outright, six mortally hurt and
twenty live badly injured.
( at the Xickh1 Ston*.
Proprietors
Uiu iluiiw Ouiiij.w'uJlLij.li
GENERAL TRANSFER LINE.
Carriages, Buggies
and Teams for Hire
AT REASONABLE RATES.
Drummers Outfits a
SPECIALTY.
C'Dosito New Central Hotel.
TEMPI R TEAAS
AYERS’ COLUMN,
F. H. AYERS,
REAI
L jiicS.
• ..r
Thu announcement that “Old | smu i!!';™!'"
Tbrock” is in good health and
ABSTRACT.
Land and Loan Agent
Otlice up-stairs, New Willcnx Building
Twelltl, Si reel and Avenue I),,
TEMPLE, TEXAS.
I am now prepared to and will fm
nidi abstracts of any lands in bell
eonii'y—also of town lots in Temple,
Bellen, Rogers and all other towns in
Bell count' at short 'notice.
Can also furnish any information re
glinting titles to property—Terms cash
Will purchase vendor’s lieu notes on
real estate for from I to 5 years.
Houses to rear or sell in Temple,
lit)()tI acres nf land near Heiileuliriiner
on 1 eru.s to suit purchaser.
700litres in Big Elm bottom bom six
lo seven miles from Temple. 5
04 acres three mil s nnirh of Temple.
200 acres on r reeman’s creek in norlli
ea -1 ;.;■ I ' . ( |’" 1 (Mil I: I V.
Hit 11 in n k in A.iUiii eoiini j .
2000acres oi La*>aile eouuiv.
(100 ici cs n (’oni'.relic eeuii t > .
(ilOaeie- I" Eastland cnnn'v I 1 2
mi • s in in it mgei on T. & j*. j,y .
Can liirnisli I'lineh lands a’ low prices.
ntw.:;r'■Viiiwrw I, ''nlfrl1 my W iii'm-M in Tmiili-
eciiaomii'ul than "r.lln.-i v kltuls, ami euinio b’t* factory. " ill sell 111/ piopeity in
j" eiua.M" fill!, with the multitude I Temple at )l l.u|<r„j„
I'or Sale—100 '\vo :tn 11 ilnee ' eat
HO US ES
AMD
LOTS
UlfflMPHOVEB
AND
Improved Lots5
For Rent, Sale or Lease
-BY—
J. E. MOORE.
A aiu‘ reliable iUeuieinen are the best
* to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El-
lxtr iias been prescribed for years for all iw
puritiesofthe t'iood. inevei v i..nn!,f Sere
olous, Sy phUitieor Mercurial 4''••eases, i --
invrJualile. Fm Rher.nir.tism snoe'-
SoM by W. K. Willis.
X
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Liverv Stable.
T. G. WEIGHT & SON, Proms.
( ENTii STREET, NEAR PUBLIC SQUARE TEMPLE, TEXAS
T E L Z ? H O M r C C, M i 5 L C T S O M S.
ienoral Transf.*r ;i 11 <> Livi'ry Dusincys. Doggies ami Teams of evc.g'
Description at. Keasonubie Hates.
OTTO’S SALOON,
Theo. C. Bkunton, Proprietor.
Fine Wines, Brandies, Liquors f Cigars
IB32EOI—___"
Depot tor the Celebrated Faust Beer.
TENTH STREET AX I) AYE. E.
- - TEMPLE, TEXAS.
L. F. PAULUS
: WHOI.KSAi.K DK a MIR J ;
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
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‘North and South Trunk Line,”
This now
rlty, sir
110)\d n.\ ;ist; I’owDKitco., j oldl.ee'er, now in my pasture near
a " all street, No" York. I Heidculieiiucr.
Is t!m Thoroughfare of T: avcl
D.'tweei;
Central shicI SDiiiSivvest
Texas, to,1!] V ipts
\oi’!h. JDivi Af : V est.
Dnnhle ilttiiy servi.'c o .......... I
Ihlir.-t all.I sleepiiiif f'l IS n. tweet. S.m Ai.lBlI I
.0, Kansas City amt st, l.mti.-..
Don’t he deceived, but call for vottr tickets
ria Uto Missouri J’uciliic in.n
Kor uny desired inl'oiination, tickets, mans
toldcrs, etc.call on IV. IV. HolSIKs,
„ ,, Ticket Agcat Temple, Te’.v.
II. I*. IIuoiii's,
I’ass. Agent, Houston, Tox.
B. IV. MeCrM.oire.it,
General I’ass, and Ticket Agent*
Northern Lake Ice
---| AND | |
W. J. temp's World Renoweii
Export Keg Beer, ii
I OK ™>^VA^OK «C«F
TEMPLE, - - - -• TEXAS j
.1
The uiidt’i’sigiK’d iuivirg re-opened her
DRESS MAKING ESTABLIHMENT
rtnpo "rt-V ne^L‘<il’|,ijrt0‘*hEl1o;lr,0T;^l,,sla^All”0.0!ive 'Ijn®'1
kinds of dre-ss imitenals and feathers, Satisfaction guaranteed.
::i:.
Amir Patronage !?,.-|in'»f.,||v ^n|k
Wks. s. e. Aiidxse;;, vt y.
B.v Solicit od.
L L'.Mi!.
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The Temple Daily Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1887, newspaper, November 2, 1887; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth585214/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.