The Temple Daily Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 4, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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MRS. A. BLUM, Prop ,
Tenth Street, third door above the First National Batik.
Meals and Lunch Served to Order at all Hours
k- of the Day or Night.
Board by the Day, Week or Month at Moderate Rates.
Elegant Oyster Parlor for Ladies and Gentlemen
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1 day the. e was a terrific explosion of
; the boiler at Duncan’s Mill,thirteen
miles from here, which dangerous-
ly scalded ten persons and killed
one outright. It made a wreck of
the mill. Several surgeons went
to the scene of the disaster.
Twelfth street Jewelry Honse.
mski
Jewelry, Silverware,
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
DIAMONDS,
OPTICAL GOODS,
31USICAL INSTRUMENTS
to!
A
■ V;V..v?
MH
Watch and Jewelry Repairing A
Specialty.
* HAVE YOU SEEN THE STOCK OF
Lx Si FIELD,#
THE AVENUE D GROCER,
He is the leader in Low Prices, and delivers your Goods in promp*
der. Finest grades of Canned Goods a special!v.
GEO. W. WHITE
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2xi Challenge City—Temple, Texas,
Dealers in all kinds of
Rough and Dressed Pine Lumber
AND CYPRESS SHINGLES.
It takes a “V” to get in the O. R.
C. ball. Geo. A. Helm told a rl imk.s
reporter yesterday that Buck Craft,
as special officer could be the only
“D. H.” in the ball room, and he
would not be allowed to either eat
or dance. This is a rough joke on
Buck.
Now In the Time
To nsn Hodges barsaparil'a v itli
Iodide of Potash, the g'eat purifier of
the blood. A certain cure for rheuma-
tism, scrofulous affections; and all dis-
eases peculiar to females. Renovates
and iuvogorates the system. Physi-
sicians lecommenil it. Take no other.
Rnngum Root Medicine Co. Manufac-
titters, Nashville, Tent). 81 per bottle.
Sold by T. E. Smith & Bio.
T. I. N, C.
Don’t suffer any longer, but me
Tmiiei-’s Jnlallible Neiti 'lgia Cine, the
only inf,ill.dole cine on earth for all
fo- ms'of neuralgia and nervous head-
aelie. Rangtun Root ibd'ciae CV.
Mannfai-ilire's, Nashville, Tenn. 5(1
rents per box. Sold by T. E. Smith &
Bio.
IlONT
let that cold of tours ran on. Yon
think it is a light thing. Bur it may
nonitimnlii iih. Or Into pneumonia
Or consumption.
Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia
is dangerous. Consumption is ileatu
itself.
Tlie hrealhiug apparatus must he
kept hcallliv anil Hear of all obstruc-
tions and offensive matter Otherwise
tlu-re i> trouble ahead.
All the diseases of these parts,head,
nose, throat, hronctiitical tubes and
lings can be delightfully and entirely
cured by the use ef Bosauehcc’s Gcr-
mah Syrup- If you don’t know this
thousands and thousands of people can
tell you. They have been ett.ed by it.
and ‘-know how ir is iliemsehes.”
Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any drug-
gist
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
W ovKit HALF A MILLION DlSTItlltlTKI).
h
Have on hand and constantly arriving a large stock of dry lumber
and shingles and can fill orders promptly.
I claim that the lumber is as evenly srimtned and as of a3 uniform
thickness as it is possible to cut it. my stock consists of
Dressed Lumber, Surfaced one and two sides, Flooring dressed and
matched, Select and clear Ceiling Single and Double Beaded. Sid-
ing Beveled Dressed, California or Rustic Novelty or Drop,
<). G. Batting, Casings and Base Boards, Wainscoting,
Laths and Pickets, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mould-
ing, Paints and all kinds of Lumber us-
ually in stock here. Try mo.
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Cor. Avenue It and Sixteenth Street
CAPFALPRIZE$300,000
1
Louisiana State Lottery Co
LL O.L
NEVER fAIL5 TO CI/RE
SfRAiKSCvtj RkeUKjJM
ALL DISEASES OF
•MN^BEASt*
THAT cam be racked by am
fflliopiAM put
>5f‘0lKtMBfr
CUKEALLFO^ of P1U5
T.I.N.C.
15 THE OKLY jRFAUIBLE (yftf- ON
t
II § f ~-4i | Li PHI
m We are Selling
f FURNITURE
AT PRICES TO SUIT-
SjatffH*'
THE HARD TIMFS.
Come and See us for Bargains.
V
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t
:a full link of:
ROBES, CASKETS AND COFFINS
Craine & Wingfield,
TWELFTH STREET, - - - TEMPLE
J. MAYER
i
DEALER in
£Al$H FOR AlUKtM D5 of HLVR^lpIA,
— Sold EVERYWHERE.-"
rfASH/lLLETEKic
For Salt1 by T. E. Smith & Bro.
Elf! UIDY STM
Vaiioj H GUeatliam,
Proprietors.
TGie^liGiie Connection.
GENERAL TRANSFER LINE.
Carriages, Buggies
and Teams for Hire
AT REASONABLE RATES.
Incorporated by tin? Legislature in IMIS lor
Educational unit charitable purposes, and it'
trunehise niiiile a purl of the present, state
constitution, in 1870, byan overwhelmingpop
ular vote.
Its Grand Single Number Drawing* take
place monthly, the Grand 'emi-Annual
Drawings regularly every sis mouths,
.1 uneanil Deeemher.
|f<."
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
“We <U> hereby certily that we supervise the
amngeuieiits tor all tiienfonthly anil seiui-
Annna! Drawings of the Louisiana State Lot-
tury Company, ami in person manage ami
control tlie Drawings then selves, anil that
the same are conilucted with honesty,fairness
unit in good faith toward all parties, and we
authorize the eoinpnnv to use this certitieate
with tar similes ot our signitures attached in
its advertisements.”
Drummers Outfits a
SPECIALTY.
C 'onsite New Cerfal Hotel.
TEMPI I-: TEA AS
OF T 1C M PI.E
he Old Corner
li nQC
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WIN
CIGARS, AND SMOKERS’ ARTICLES
sign of the jjed;barrels;
TEMPLE
TEXAS
THE ROOSTER
How dear to n y heart in the eU-
gant 1? ‘ii a ,
Old l’i ’ T i p; lot we till know HO
\\ oil
Win lid ! 'a voice? when tlie
the poo!-le ..re tiekled.
And crow ? - l eu his tiding arc joy-
ful to tell,
The Booster the Booster
The bouncing old Rooster,
The bully old Booster with tiding.*
to tell.
Now lately this rooster lias taken
to crowing
In favor of us and tin1 goods that
we sell,
Our tra e is unceasing and daily’*
increasing,
Due to Public Opinion we know
very well.
Then hurrah for (lie Rooster,
The limineingiild Booster
The bully old Booster who crows for
Laprelle, Nall & Co.,
T1 IK
G R O G I-‘» H ©.
TWELFTH STKKKT, TKMl’I.K
Dmq Store
WAIT' WAIT!
BU
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TTH
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AND DUE'S A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS,
DEPOSITS SOLICITED
ALrE
New firm
NewDRUOS.
W. WESTERFIELD
REAL ESTATE.
HOUSES
AND
LOTS
('ommis«ioii»ra.
II e,the under sin ne Bunk
vd Bunkers will pay 11 Friz
rawn in the Louisi n v Sin
o ttcry which may hep resente
t our counters.
•f. H. OGI.KSItY.T.nui-i ilia Nat local Bank.
l’lKiSJtK I.ANAl’X, Pres. State Na»-1 Bank.
BALDWIN, Pros. VO. Natl Bunk.
C.l IK. KUHN, I’rcs. Union National Bank.
Successor to
MATHIAS & CO.
Prices fo Slit EverjMs
will keep constantly
Pure, Fresh
DRUGS
"Jill IMPROVED
AND
Improved Dots,
oh hand 1 For Rent, Sale or Lease
-BY—
J. E. MOOSE.
A complete iine 01
STATIONERY AND
SURGICAL IN STR U M E N T S.
I
ART
EM PORI
Physician Prescriptions a Specialty
Stop in and See—andlbe
Convinced.
Lessons given Free to those buy-
ing material from me.
W. Westerfield.
Sow
A Cough ... vuiu, oi um cieiiireii are
tlirenteuedwithCro pm-WhoupipgCough,
o fe Acker a F'lo-iisii iteiuedr atm proven*
further ttr-.:> '•
trill*, with ai.y Tli’-oat or
* l.uiig I>i»eas,». Ifyuohave
U Cough or (.’old. in- the children are
Ladies on Monday and Wednes-
day afternoon. Children on
Saturday.
I have with me in the dress mak-
ing department Mrs
P. B. Roe.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
It is a positive cure
it Eiice .0 fu-d 60c
gold i-v ’.V Z W: t*.
lad we
MRS. HAWKINS,
M.
Tenth Street, one door above
W. Branch.
Grand Semi-Annnal Drawim
i tin? Ai-inhuny of-Muslu, Sow Orleans, X
day, PreemiM'r 1:1, lseT.
CAPITAL PRIZE $300,000.
Is the Leading
Prescription Drug Stor
N'
-in-
TEMPL^,
TEXAS.
100,0110 Tickets at ?*iO Kacli. Halves,
Ouarters, #>5; Tenths, Sig, T\ven(ii ilis,8l.
LIST OK I’KIZKS
I Prize of $3011.1100...........$:ii)(i,(«ii)
1 Prize of 100,000.............. 100,000
1 Prize ol 50,000 50,000
1 Prize ot -25,000 25,iKKi
2 Prizes of 10,000 20,IK»
5 Prizes ot 5,Will............. 25,000
*>5 Prilesot 1,000 25,000
100 Prizes of 500............ .50,000
■200 Prizes of 300 110,000
500 Prizes ot 200............. 100,000
APPROXIMATION PltlZES .
lei) prizes of $5uo approximation to
$3oo,ooo prize are................ 50,000
100 prizes of $300 approximating to
$100,(100 prize are................ 30,000
100 prizes ol $200 approximating to
$5o,ooo prize are...... 20,000 j
TERMINAL PHIZES,
1.000 prizes of $100 decided by $300,000
prize are............ 100,000
1.000 prizes of $loo, decided of 100,000
prize are........................ 100,OOo
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Toilet and
Fancy Articles
Only the best of Medicines used
IN PRESCRIPTIONS
W, E. WILLIS, Proprietor.
3 135 prizes amounting to... . -....$1055,000
For club rates, or turtlier intormot on ap
ply to tlie undersigned. Your handwriting
must he distinct and signiture plain. More
rapid reOurn mail delivery will he assured bv
enclosing an envelope bearing your lull ad-
dress,
Send Festal notes, lvxpress money orders,
or New York exchange in ordinary letter.
Currency by express (at our expense) ml
drossed C>
M, A. DAUPHIN,
.Yen Orleans, I.a.
Or Jt. A. IIAITIIIN,
iYnsliiiiirtnii. II.
Address lfegistered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK
AYERS’ COLUMN.
F. H. AYERS,
ABSTRACT.
Land ana. Loan Agent
Office up-Btnirs. New Willcnx Building
Twelfth Street anil Avenue L),’
TEMPLE, TEXAS.
REIWMBER
NK1V0ULKAXS, l.v.
Tliat tlie presence ot lien
______________ ends Beauregard and
Early, who are in charge of the drawings, is
a guarantee of absolute fairness and integrity
that the chances are all equal, and that no one
can possibly divine wlint nuifiber will draw
aprize.
KEMEMBER that the payment of all
piizes is guaranteeil by FOUR NATION 11,
BANKS ot New Orleans, and the tickets are
signed by the president ot the institution,
whose chartered rights are recognized in the
highest courts; therefore, beware of any imi-
tations or «.nonymous schemes.
>*£Y\>Z y
*_7V«fc\. *... pv.cj JU.ldo to tlL-udt!
0oMa> Cro’uP- r,.t<
etc. Me guarantee Ackerij Eaglht 11 e ihchmj
Remedy a jmsitive «v.’e. J* Sir«n
hooif Of anxious watching. *kui gy
W.K Willis.
I bm now jircpareil to and will fur-
nish abstracts ol any lands in Bell
?id1111y—also of town lots in Temple,
hdicn, Rogers and till other towns in
Bell enmity at slnnt nolice.
Can also furnish any information re-
garding titles to property—Tei ms cash
Will piirelinse veiidoi’a lien notes on
real estate tor from o to 4 years.
Houses to rent or sell in Temple.
JOIMI suit s of land near lleideiilieiiner
on tern.s to suit purchaser.
7(10 at res in Big Elm bottom ft mn six
to seven miles from Temple.
(4 acres three mil-s north of Temple.
20(1 acres on Freeman’s cn-ek in north
east part of Bell count $.
1000acres in Milan couniy.
20(K)acresjn LaSalle coanry.
OOO icres in Com-Tclie comity.
140 acres in Eastland county I 1-2
miles from Ranger unT. & P. Ry.
Can farnisli ranch lands at low prices.
W ill sell my half interest in Temple
Will sell my property in
Temple at a bargain.
For Bale—IB0 three and fpur \eut
jold beef cattle.
es, wait until you have seen our clos
ing out prices before y; 1 buy shoes
We will save yon (: n; 'i ' ( ids lo 81,50 impair on anytDing yon want in
Wo mean business; our goods tru st
1 he boot and si
i 11 e
go, and \\e are making the prices. Give uss call
Wooten & Clingman,
- Temp'©
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THE CURIOSITY SHOT
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BUYS SELLS Aivn RENTS
NSW AND SECONDHAND PURMITURE
(’loses out stacks of nierehaiulise at private sale or auction.
Muttrcsses made to order. Furniture repaired
S. CTLIj C ’K, Manager, !
Twelfth St. Temple
F. SCHWpi^TE,
Can Still be Found onTwidfth S*-
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Fresh Bread and livery Kind 01 U;
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Fancy and Fr’nily G oceri
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I. X. L. Liverv Stable.
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T. C, WRIGHT & SON. Prons.
1ENTH STREET, NEAR PUBLIC SQUARE TEMPLE, TEXAS
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The Temple Daily Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 4, 1887, newspaper, December 4, 1887; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth585297/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.