The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 313, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1913 Page: 1 of 6
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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
AND PILOT
Vol. XVIII. No. 313.
BRYAN TEX. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25 1913.
PRICE: $4.00 Per Year
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Mr. Wallace said there was
not sufficient space here to
show off our Thanksgiving Ad
to best advantage and was so
pleasant about it that we con-
sented to placing it on Page 2.
Did you see it?
HARDY NEWTON
"Everything to Eat"
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FLOUR.
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BLUE RIBBONS
Every Blue Ribbon awarded at the Dallas
Fair last week was awarded
American Beauty Flour
There must be someting back of this or it
would not have received the ribbons. This
was for every kind of baking light bread
rolls and cakes of all kinds more especially
angel's food. There were fourteen differ-
ent kinds of flour in competition some
flour?
We have just received a new car of
this flour and if you want the flour that
will not disappoint you order a sack today.
BELL BROS.
The Quality Grocers
BUTTLE Oil
AGAIN AT JUAREZ
FEDERALS UNDER 8ALAZAR AT'
TEMPT TO RECAPTURE TOWN.-
WAR
OFFICIALS
WATCH
SITUATION
WIRELESS 8AY3 NO DEPREDA-
TION TO AMERICAN INTERE8T.
CANNONADING STARTS EARLY; REBELS RENEW ASSURANCE
Commanding Federal Will be Taken
Alive and Executed Publicly for
Example to Other.
By Associated Preu
El Paso Tex. Nov. 25. Mexican
Federals resumed fighting again early
today In an effort to recapture Juarez.
They depended on heavy artillery to
break rebel lines battle opening with
heavy canonnadlng.
Take Him Alive.
El Paso Nov. 25. At 11 o'clock last
night General Jose Ynez Salazar's
command was completely surrounded
south of Saragosa and his capture Is
momentarily expected. General Pan-
rho Villa has ordered his soldiers to
take General Salazar'alive so he may
he publicly executed as an example
to federal officers and federal sympa-
thizers. Fighting at Las Vacas.
By Associated Press
Eagle Pass Nov. 25. Rattle be-
tween federals and rebels at Las
Vacas Mexico opposite Del Rio Tex-
as is reported in progress today.
There are four hundred men engaged
on each side.
General Salazar Reported Taken
'By Associated Press
El Paso. Nov. 25. Constitutionalist
officers In Juarez at 1 o'clock reported
the federals had been driven back all
along the rebel front and Villa has
ordered general advance against re-
treating Huerta troops. An Associat-
ed Press correspondent on high wire-
less tower confirmed the retreat and
witnessed the maneuvers through
a field glass. Heavy fighting had
taken place at Zaragosa opposite
Ysleta Texas but ceased at noon.
General Salazar federal comman-
der was reported captured but this
Is not confirmed. Latest reports Indi-
cate federals had been driven back
thirty miles. Over 10000 men were engaged.
Foreigner Very Apprehensive and
arc Appealing to Washington
Believing Llvee In Danger.
By Associated Press '
Washington Nov. 25. "All quiet at
Tuxpam" was the wireless message
today from Rear Admiral Fletcher of
battleship Rhode Island steaming at
most Important oil port on gulf coast
with John Llnd on board. Rebel Gen-
eral Agullar has renewed his assur-
ance that his men will commit no
depredations oil valuation of Ameri-
can property there.
Appealing for Their Lives.
Washington Nov. 25. In spite of re-
cent reassuring reports from the oil
fields on the east coast of Mexico for-
eigners In that section are still very
apprehensive appeals to Washington
indicating that they believe not only
their property but their lives are In
danger. Renewed private requests fori
protection following closely upon a
cablegram from Charge O'Shaugh-
nessy at the City of Mexico saying It
was rumored there that the United
States was about to land marines
caused Secretary Daniels yesterday to
Instruct Rear Admiral Fletcher' com
manding the American fleet to pro-
ceed to Tamplco and Tuxpam and In-
vestigate. '
....NOVEMBER...
We respectfully solicit our Grocery
Account for the coming month '
Goods fresh prices low and our serv-
ice prompt
David Reld & Company
Phone 54 Phone 75
Please Pass The Turkey
The Thanksgiving Spirit Is In Our Soul.
We thank you for the support and patron-
age you have favored us with and we wish you
every joy that this season affords. We here ask
you for one little favor.
RAILROADS IN CENTRAL
ASSOCIATION SUFFER LOSS
Over Prevloue Year Apply for Five
Per Cent Increase In Rates Ac-
count Increase Expense.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Remember tonight Is an adjourned
meeting from last regular meeting.
Applications and degree work.
R. G. SMITH C. C.
A. S. WARE. K. R. S.
We Have Got The World
Beat On Buggies
We want a chance to show you what we can do for
you. We can save you money in the purchase of a buggy.
We know this because we have saved ourselves much
money in buying them.
Come and see a very stylish runabout we sell for $55.00;
has as much style about it as any $75.00 buggy you
ever saw.
If you want the best cheap buggy ever sold get one we
can sell you for $44.75.
Top buggies for $49.50 $57.50 and $65.00 that are from
$10 to $15 cheaper than you find them elsewhere.
E0 Fo PARKS
By Associated Press .
Washington Nov. 25. Thirty-eight
railroads in Central Freight Associa-
tion territory while showing In 1913
gross Increase In operating revenues
of $78000000 over 1910 suffered loss
of $12000000 In operating income.
General Traffic Manager of the Wa-
bash railroad today told the Inter-
state Commerce Commission testify-
ing in the hearing on application of
the eastern roads for a five per cent
freight rate Increase In all cases. He
declared the Income Increase would
keep pace with operating expenses
although hundred million dollars had
been poured Into Improvements.
MISS JESSIE WILSON
WAS MARRIED TODAY
Distinguished Texae Citizens Were
Present Unlucky "Thirteenth
Wedding Performed.
By Associated Press.
Washington Nov. 25.. The . thir-
teenth White House Wedding took
place this afternoon when Miss Jessie
Wilson became the bride of Francis
Bowes Sayre of New York. The cere-
mony was performed in the historical
East Room. Beautiful summer weather
ushered In the day. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Sylvester
Beach Presbyterian minister of
Princeton assisted by Rev. Sayre the
groom's brother. Among the guests
were Col. E. W. House and CapL
"Bill" McDonald of Texas.
Barrett'e
Mint Jelly
Premier
Ripe Olives
Green Cherries
Mint Flavor
Epis Demals
Au Vinagre
Heinz
Walnut Ketchup
Hanover
German Onions
Triat
Truffles
Heinz
Spaghetti
ONLY ONE THING
Could Add to Our
Happiness
We Want to Do
Something
FOR YOU
Just Do This:
Go to Your 'Phone
and say
one-six-six or
one-seven-seven
and tells us to
DO IT RIGHT MOW
If yom will do this yon will
make OUR THANKSGIVING
complete.
Heinz
Mince Meat
Ispa Tunny Fish
(Improved)
Vergnliude
Puree Foie Gras
Triat
Mushrooms
in glass
Tournadea
Kitchen Boquet
Flavoring
Crosse eV Blackwell
Plcalllli
Triat
Caper
Brand's
A-1 Sauce
We have in Stock Every Accessory Requisite
for the Preparation of
YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER j
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(5(5 Two Phones 77
LSON & AST1N
WE DELIVER RIGHT NOW.
BANK PRESIDENT WOODS
PLEADED GUILTY TODAY
For Twenty-five Years Was Active
Financier at Ft Worth Misap-
propriates $165000.
TEXAS OIL COMPANY
WAS REORGANIZED TODAY
E. C. Lufkin of New York Wae Elected
President to Succeed J. 8.
Culllnan.
By Associated Pres.
Houston Nov. 25. The Texas Com-
pany fifty million dollar oil concern
founded by John W. Gates today un-
derwent complete reorganization of
stockholders favoring executive com-
mittee rather than directorate con-
trol electing E. C. Lufkin of New
York president succeeding J. S. Culllnan.
fBy Associated Press.
Fort Worth Nov. 25. M. L. Woods
for twenty-five years vice-president of
the State National bank today plead
guilty to misappropriating $165000
from that Institution. Sentence will
be passed later.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Lafayette Rivers and Hattle Bell.
Benjamin Willis and Nancy Bell.
ELECTRIC MEN ON STRIKE
IN NEW YORK STATE
Seven Thousand Walk Out Demanding
Two Men be Reinstated Who
Had Been Laid Off.
By Associated Press
Schenectady N. Y. Nov. 25. Seven
thousand employes of the General
Electric Co. struck today. The union
demand the relnstatment of two mem-
bers who were recently laid off.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER
Charles J. Konency to W. E. Pig-
ford three-fourths of an acre of land
in the Stephen F. Austin league No. 9
in Brazos County; consideration $80.
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Thanksgiving Dinner
to be enjoyed should be prepared from the best. We have
it. Try our Lemon and Orange Peel Citron Figs Dates
Shelled Pecans Shelled Almonds etc. and while enjoy-
ing a good dinner you will be thankful you traded with
Sanders Bros.
-- .Phones 104 and 512
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