The Temple Tribune. (Temple, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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PERSONAL MENTION
There is a piano at Pulliam’s
for you
June Smith was a Lawton vis
itor Saturday
Rev Jl E L Morgan was in
Lawton Monday
Don’t fail to see that piano at
E L Pulliam’s
Cash paid for country eggs at
the Senate Cafe
B L Mitchell handles grace-
' ries by the carload
The piano is at Pulliam’s now
Come and see it
Good farm horse for sale
See D W Hayworth
Window Shades Wall Paper
and Carpets at Pulliam’s f
Laghtbread is easily made with
Jersey Cream flour
Mr and Mrs T N Gay were
Lawton visitors Friday 4
Whiskers pulled without pain
at the City Barber Shop -Ed
Kloeckler knows how to re-
pair your horses’ footwear
' Brick for sale
B G Hatch
They are now putting on the
roof of the Catholic church
Ellis Wilkes of Lawton was in
the city Tuesday on business
To make “ lightbread’) use
Jersey Cream hard wheat flour
Leonard Heiniman is building
a nice addition to his residence
If it’s a trunk you want Pul-
liam the furniture man has it
Old faces made new and good
looking at the City Barber Shop
Jersey Cream hard wheat
flour is guaranteed to be the best
Roll ’em up boys The game
is on at the bowling alley all the
time
Plenty of good McAllister
lump coal at the Chickasha Mill-
ing Co
Take your quarterly annual
or semi-annual bath at the City
Barber Shop
Jersey Cream is the best
hard wheat flour sold Try a
sack
New Home Sewing Machines
easy terms E L Pulliam Fur-
niture Store
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If you want to please your
wife take home a sack of “Full
Cream” Flour -“El
Progresso” club is plan-
ning on building a public library
for the town of Temple
See those fine Dining Tables
and Chairs to match at Pulliam’s
Furniture Store I
The heavy wind last Friday
night dislocated several sheds
and outhouses in the town
Found at last I — Something
to please the women Try “Full
Cream” Flour
Ed Owmis was in Temple Tues
day looking after Whiskey Creek
Telephone Co business
Best line of Iron Beds in Co-
manche county Ticket with
each dollar E L Pulliam
Order “ Very Best " flour be
fore you run out as the mill can’t
supply the demand'
G M Lyman of El Reno was
’ in town Tuesday in the interest
of the Chickasha Milling Co
“Full Cream” Flour is
guaranteed to make the best
bread of any flour on the market
Smallpox is a thing of the past
in Temple Knockers will have
to find something else or keep
still
Dr John R Bevil a physician
of Chickasha is coming to Tem-
ple and will locate here perma-
nently Winter is here! Fill up your
cupboard with first class fresh
groceries from Mitchell’s Gro-
cery There are a dozen parties in
town looking for locations for va-
rious kinds of business Watch
us grow '
A new and nice assortment of
Mantel and Upright Folding
Beds (all beauties) at E L Pul-
liam’s O W Montgomery proprietor
of the City Barber Shop solicits
your business Satisfaction is
guaranteed
Wanted ! —Bids on corner lot
1 in block A 84 Temple eights
addition C O Allender Wich-
ita Kansas
My house is filled to the roof
wiffi new furniture Come and
make your selections now E L
Pulliam
1 Mr and Mrs J C Tandy en-
tertained several couple at a so-
cial hop at their elegant home
Friday night’
Just Received a big shipment
of Crockery consisting of milk
and butter jars jugs etc
' The Racket
B V Cummins was in the city
Tuesday on business and as
usual expresses his desire to re-
turn here to live' ‘‘
The two Parker sisters of
Duncan visited with their broth-
er B C in this city the latter
part of last week
El Progresso Will meet at Mrs
J C Tanny on Saturday Feb-
ruary 2 Roll call will be Geo-
graphical Russia!'
A big car of new furniture just
received direct from the factory
I am making low prices to get
more room E L Pulliam
Call at the City Barber Shop
for first-class bath haircut shave
shampoo or shine 0 W Mont-
gomery proprietor
If you will ev$r-need glass or
queensware come and xget it
while our closeout sale is on!
Leaser Hardware Co
Buy “FULL CREAM" Flour
if you like go6d "bread Every
sack guaranteed Satisfaction or
money refunded
Several rigs drove out into the
pasture Sunday and a tnost en-
joyable drixe is reported by those
who participated
Dr Taggart at Presbyterian
church tomorrow night This
is your chance to hear sweet
music on the violin
Our trade on “Very Best "
flour has grown beyond all ex-
pectations and we will thank the
home trade if they buy a little in
Dr Taggart will speak in the
Presbyterian church Friday (to-
morrow) night Don’t fail to
hear him He is an artist on the
violin - -
100 Tents For Sale The
Temple Clothing Co has received
100 Tents and will close them out
cheap to the Big Pasture set-
tlers ‘ 3-14
I have appointed Q F
Fitch agent to 'sell town
lots for me in Temple
B V CUMMINS
Sid Ratliff purchased the resi-
dence formerly occupied by J A
Fudge Consideration- $1500
His folks have moved into it and
Mr Fudge expects’ to build an-
other soon
- Mr and Mrs D S Smith MisS
Dorothea Worqbold and Art Walk
er drove to Comanche Tuesday
to attend a ball SP Thompson
held down the -depot while Dick
wasaway '
: When y6u wait something good
in ttie grocery line go' to Mitch-
ell’s Grocery where everything
is new and fresh We make a
specialty of the best brands
Try thet “Quail”
The second number on the Ly-
ceum course will be tomorrow
night Dr Taggart will enter-
tain with sweet melodies on his
violin This is one of the best
numbers of the season
Taken Up I have taken up
a bay horse weight about 900
lbs- age about 5 years Owner
can get animal by paying for ad
vertising and expense for keep-
ing S E Beck
Five Trains Off the Track
Chickasha I T Jan 22—
Five trains were derailed on the
Rock Island yesterday on the
mainline between El Reno and
Chickasha All of the trains
were freights except one No 14
a southbound passenger train
The tender and two mail cars
left the track on this train but
no serious damage was done
All the trains on the Rock Island
were from six to ten hours late
yesterday
It’s a ple&aure to tell our readera
about a Cough Cure like Dr Shoop’a
For year Dr Shoop ha fought
against the use of Opium Chloroform
or other unsafe Ingredients commonly
found in Cough remedies Dr Shoop
It seems has weloomed the Pure Food
and Drug Law recently enacted for he
has worked along similar lines many
years For nearly twenty years Dr
Shoop’s Cough Cure containers have
had a warning printed on them against
Opium and other narcdUo poisons
He has thus made it possible for moth-
ers to protect their children by simply
insisting on having Dr Shoop’s Cough
Cure Sold by Temple Drug Co
1 Finai Proof
Can be made before J C Gip-
son U S Commissioner All
papers at his office ’
Real Estate Loans at 8 per cent
rate Farm and Town Insur-
ance Call and see me -
J C Gipson
Shat’ the house the Doctor built
The biggest house you see
Thank goodness he don’t get our
money
For we take Hollister’s Rocky Moun-
tain Tea
—Temple Drug Store
Notwithstanding the disagreea-
ble weather our streets were
crowded Saturday xa convincing
argument that Temple is situate
in a thrifty country
b hy Suffer From Rheumatism?
Do you know that rheumatlo pains
can be relieved? If you doubt this
just try one application of Chamber-
lain’s Pain Balm It will make rest
and sleep possible and that certainly
means a great deal to any one afflicted
with rheumatism For sale by Temple
Drug Store
Dont fail to call on Q F
Fitch for town lots in
Temple See him at First
National Bank -
B V CUMMINS
For Sale '
A good six room house iu a
choice residence portion of town
Water connection Inquire at
this office
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a Safe
Medicine for Children
In buying a cough medicine for chil-
dren never be afraid to buy Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy There is no
danger from it and relief is always
sure to follow It is intended especial-
ly for coughs colds croup and whoop-
ing cough and there is no better medi-
cine in the world for these diseases
It is not only a certain cure for croup
but when given as soon as the croupy
cough appears will prevent the attack
Whooping cough i’s not dangerous
when this remedy is given as directed
It contains no opium or other harmful
drugs and may be given as confi-
dently to a baby as to an adult For
sale by Temple Drug Store
We are sorry to learn that Pal-
mer Brandow manager of the
Temple Clothing Co will retire
from the mercantile business on
account of having no building
The store room he no occupies
has £een rented to other parties
Saturday January 19th he will
commence selling strictly at cost
and will continue to do so until
the entire stock is sold Mr
Brandow states that he will re-
turn to Temple in September
with a $20000 stock 3-7
The First National Bank has
plenty of money on hand for
small loans
JEW Miller Dentist
OFFICE:
First National Bank Building
PHONE 18
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A SHIPMENT OF
Kingman and Moline Stalk Cutters
We Are Also Daily Expecting Two Carloads of Implements Consisting of
The Famous Good-enough
and Commodore Sulkies
The Sweet William and
C-lt-Drop Lister Planters
Farm Trucks Listers
Moline and Kingman Two-
Row Planters with Disc or
Shear Openers Disc and
U-bar Harrows Walking
Plows Georgia Stocks etc
We Carry The Anchor Line Buggies
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The Leudinghans and Bain Wagons
In fact every implement needed on a farm A
When you need anythin In our line call and let our sales-
men show you our line
: Remember it Is time to SOW OATS Call and see
THE SUPERIOR DRILL They are cheap
§ The Leader Hardware Co
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PAIN
Ms in the heed— vein anywhere hne ite enu
ablet— called Ir Bhoop'e Headache Table—
xmxee blood preaeure away from pain center!
ite effect it charm inf pleaelnety deUthtful Gently 1
' hough ealely it eurely equalled the Meod circm
atlon
If you hare a headache H'l blood prewar
It it'i painful period with women earn cauea
II you are ileaplete ruiUit nerroue it e Mood
eongettlon— blood prewure That eurely ll a
certainty lor Dr Shoop'e Headache Tablet! etop
: t In 20 minute and the tablet elmply diftribute
the unnatural blood prewure
Brulee your finger and doeen’t It get red and
well and pain you? Ot eoune It doe It’e eon
gestlon blood prewure You'll Snd it when pain
b— alwaye It a limply Common Sente
We tell at 25 eentt and cheerfully recommend
DrJShoop’a
Headacho
Tablets
TEMPLE DRUG CO
E G ETZOLP
UNITED STATES COBIT -C8XUSSI0NEI
Appointed to succeed Dr C G
Elliott Notices for advertising
for final proof made out at this
office
CITY MEAT MARKET
P W PATTERSON Prop! s
FRESH AND l
SALT MEATS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID I" OR
HIDES AND FURS
A DRAKE
TRANSFER AND
DRAY LINE:
All Calls promptly answered
Day or night
HOLLISTER’S
Rocky Uount&in Tea Kuggcls
' A duty Medicine (or Buty People
Bring! Boidm Heilth end R mewed Vigor '
A spectflo for Constipation Indigestion Liver
end Kidney trouble Pimples Ecxema Impure
Ulood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowel Heudache
and Uaohaohe Its Kooky Mountain Tea in tab-
let forPa 36 cents a box Genuine made by
HOIXI8TBH Dbdo Compabt Madieoa Wla
BOLDEN- NU68ETS FOR SALLOW FC0W
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HERE 10 STAY
I am a graduate Optician
andean fit your eyes prop-'
erly Don’t patronize trans-
ient men I have opened up
a first-class ’ Jewelry Store
and solicit your business
Prices reasonable and work guaranteed
P W DENNEY
J A Williams President T N Gay Cashier
M L Henderson Vice-President ! H A Crawford Ass’t Cash
’ No 8310
Farmers National Bank
TEMPLE OKLAHOMA
Capital Stock $25000
We swant your business Come and see us
Autocrat
Diplomat
Hill and Hill
THE SENATE SALOON
! I FULL CREAM FLOUR
Gives-entire satisfaction to everybody
Try it and be convinced It is sold by
B & 0 Cash Store Mooney Bros Co Mitchell
G rocery Co Fair Store and Farmers Union Store
Order your Coal from us Prompt delivery
i: The CHICKASHA MILLING CO ii
W C TALBOTT Managed
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Set em Up !
We keep all famous
brands of whiskay—
no “tangleleg” You
can drink as much as
the other fellow here
and still be able to
find the key-hole- i
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Etzold, E. G. & Loosemore, B. V. The Temple Tribune. (Temple, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1907, newspaper, January 24, 1907; Temple, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1859453/m1/8/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.