The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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THE BRYAN DALY EA
Vol. I No. 10
BRYAN TEXAS FRIDAY DECEMBER 20 1805.
Price 5 cU
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El ED I I L L
Still leads in good things to cat.
Look over this list ring up 1II()TE 255 and
If I haven't got what yum waul I will get it.
Buy Ci LOW Vor VI IITK CHOSS Flour.
AliiinnU
Apples
Apilcote
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CihHIhIi
ClllllW
('(lll'li'MHtil
Milk
II A i mr !'o ler Cc ri'iiicil
I -flll ti
liir : S d
Wiling
Maiking
I'.rootn
Uru-h
ltuckf U
llmkaliett
Mutler
Uu lv
Canlle
('tiii
Celery
t lieene
fliiinnev
Chorulnte
Citron
Clothe Line
Clothe l'ui
Cocev
Corn March
Curii-d Bm-(
v'ru ki-re
'r.itiltrrrii-H
Cream Taritr
Cllrlailt
lri.-. IWf
1 rit-1 Kiuile
Eitractt
1. IIIO.I
Vunilla
Hi an berry
A r ).
LitiarU
I j
I hh
' Inur
I tela ine
lirapr
lloininv
Jellies
Krait
In. I
l.e null'
l.o .hl r
l.ve
Mm Mini
Mn.'krn'l
M alclic a
M.ii;i- Svrup
Minn Meat
.MollaM-e
Mi-'arl
N 111 M
tlllNr
Oil
1) Oil
Oil . I R
Mlliolia
liv-lere
I'e.ia
I'l. kleK
I'.rk
I'llUttM
I'ri'iM'ivi-i
Grandpa' i Wonder Soap
(ralittin I Inur prune-
ltIMII
Iti.p
Rolled (lata
Hige
Salmon
Salt
Siirdinee
fWa
Spictt
A tlojiiie
Cum nii'.u
C'ovra
dliit'c r
Ma e.
N u 1 1 1 1 pa
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Sao
swl ('i)rn
Svnp
TapuN a
Tea '
Too' lipid
Turnipe
W aaliUianl
Dried Fruit t
Apples
Currants
IVarhra
1'fiigi'i
Canned CoodS
Aaparairua .
'hemes
Corned Beef
Corn
(rupee
lolmteia
Mackerel
Oyntt-ra
IVaehe
I'lni-nppla
I'iiiina
Itanplienie
S 1 1 mi ti
Marlines
Slraalx-'fi
Lima Ilea
Toinat'x
"It is not wh:it wo n-ii'l lut what we ri'incinliiT
that iu;ik-s us wis.!.'
.DON'T FOHOKT t lnv yi.ur Groceries from
ED ' HALL.
A Mammoth Stock
And an Endless Variety of
All Kinds of
EDITORIAL l'AUAOItAPHU
Calvert's AiMbltloa.
While we approve of tin attempt
to build the Calvert and Brntos
Valley railway we are of the
opinion that a tup road built to
Klliotl Switch ami from thence to
Leon ami Madison counties wuuM
prove of more value to Ctlvert. It
ia only a question of time when a
road will be bi-.ilt through that
section to the Knit Texas ptnerie
and while are spending money
to build a railroad let it be spent
where it will do the moid pood. A
milmjld from Vnvri In fndife.n-
. iii i The heelers are trying to make
villi. MrntiWl K rflt KifTnA.f IKi..(.l
" 'h. u . . w .iiu vifk'r until i
.v.r ti c.ii...iw.. wiroujrn m
Ikitli houma of congreea have
blind chplaiiia. 'If theae two
chaplains weren't blind" Mid
Kepreaentative Crowley of Teia
' they would have to wear blink-
ers. Congrmi wants lU sinsnrsyed
off but not seen."
It has b.-wi suiieated that If
President Clevrland would only
appoint G overnor llogg on ilie
Venezuelan coinmiuaion and let
him make I is -'liver and lights"
peerh to the British they would
evacuate forthwith in great hacte
nd preMiitation.
Calvert
ocrat.
Did you ever notice that fonis
e winlei until the ap
rices in the candidate.
Politics have subsided until afirr
nirn like noine houses are alwsysjthe holiday. Even (he populists
"to let?" are quirt.
15m;lit (ln MH r iin I S..1.1 at Lower 1'riii s than ever U fore.
V"'' ire invi'i-il in call and ine't
i ur 1 h . u ti ful line of
D0L1.S and TOYS
Of every ilii-.rip.i'Mi. We will inikt it to your interei-t.
Your Special Attention is
called to our
i agon and Tricycle.
The very thing for a Present
for your little BOYS and GIRLS.
SANTA GLAUS
i wi lli in : nd it i a pit mire for U" to . how him to you and
the li'.tle oi .-. 0 n'l forvt I am Headquarters for Holiday
Ooodst of All Kind mid hen ; ou etart out to buy your
Cliri-tnn Pre-en!- don't fi-rget to call on
Tyler
Pi
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CilPvISTM-AS GIFTS"
follow the (JroVvd.
THE CROWDS
The Rich people the Poor people; all
GO TO NORRELL'S
this week. They go because that
is the "onliest" place in town to go
For Presents Toys etc.
Where you can be sure of suiting
any taste the most fastidious
any purse the poorest.
He has Everything
from Fine Cut Gla-js. China Rich Al-
bums and splendid Gifts of exten-
sive variety and range to the sim-
plest and cheapest toys.
You are invited to
FOLLOW TUB
CROWD
to Norrell's.
GKNERAL KJNOIUXCK.
Some of the newspapers made
no end of fun of a Harvard grad-
uate who could not tell who dis-
covered America. Ob well my
son that is one of the things you
don't learn in college. I am like
the Harvard graduate I don't
know who disfovered America.
If you know or think you know a
man who does know I wih you
would tell me. I would give
some money u learn juat that
much. I am alwsys away down
in the spelling dm. I cannot
ep!l SLsikspera as Shakes pert
himself spelled it. I wish you
would tell m? the proper way of
spelling that great man' name. I
do not kn.iw why there are so
many gray horse and no gray
eolts. I do not know whether the
egg began with the ben or the
heft started with the egg. I cui't
tirvlfrstand why we can't find the
north pole when we know right
where it is. I don't know why a
matinee should come in the after-
noon. I don't know why a man
wvsrs buttons on the tail of his
cost. I can't see what earthly
use an elephant's tail is to him. I
dou't understand why people in
town are always wild to go to the
country and people in the country
are crazy to come to town. Why
don't they change places at once?
I do wish I could somewhere hear
of a wise man who would devote
a few hours every century to teach-
ing a few simple things that every
body ought to know and nobody
seems to know Robert J. Pur-
dette
-AT-
el lii"
II 11
j ii u w
(Successors to Leo & Wilson)
yV i have the larp'.-t stooi; of tlie
& mum.
CkapsstToyjrireWorKS
And all kinds of Holiday Goods in Bryan.
Also the Fiiu't Assortment of
Candies Cakes Fruits Nuts Tobaccos
and Cigars.
LEE & NEWLAND.
xohanff Hotel blook Bryan.
RKCirUOflTT.
Pjttil soil I as fur Dili were noted
Till we met the fnir Mi Kate.
Then aa rival Imtli davotrj
All nur (nsaJuhip turned to hate.
Well at la-t lie won mv treasure;
They were warnej in the Fall
Matrimony seemed inch pleasure
How 1 envied happy 1'aul.
Yeara Lave passed poor l'aul looks
weaiy;
I am iui(!. ray and free.
Matrimony proved so drvary
Heaven bow l'mil snviea me I
Larry CtiittenJan.
J U DC. E CLA tl KFOU Til E COM-
MISSION. Et. Eid.K: Prcsldeut Clevi-
land would do a graceful thing if
he would recognize the unselfish
and di.-tingui:dird service in his
interest of the Hon. Geo. Clark
The landless agriculturists are
now shifting around and nisking
ready for the. slugging of 1890
No class of people in Texas work:
so hard live so humbly and re.
main so chronically penniless as
this important but poorly sppre.
cir.ted element of the community.
Calvert Courier.
Two P o i n tcrs.
One above one
below.
Both Pointing
as hard as they
can to
The Center
of attrai lion to buyers
of Growr iec
JOHN B. MIKE
The republicans think President
Cleveland is making too much
capital out of this Venetuelan war
business.and therefore the 1100000
appropriation for the investigating
committee will hang fire in the
senate a few days or long enough
to convince the people that tt
executive is not the only potent
branch of the government remain-
FOOT BJASHhD OFF
Last Night by the Excursion
Train.
Frits Kai-man a yoang man well
known in liryan and who lived hrr
nntil recently aaj bis lelt foot maahed
off at Cou-'ney by the eicuraion train
whh b arnri in Brvsn ahont 8 o'clock
iaai night. l' wrs sttesniing to ret
on lbs train and was probably more
fr leas intoilrated when the acddvnt
happened or ehe ling e railroad man
himself he would h&rdty have been so
rarelers. He w picked np by Henry
Kbodes and Jack Kerr and placed on
the train wbem a phyaician gave him
s hypodermic injection. From Nsvs-
pota be was sent back to Ilunton for
treatment. Parlies alio were on lh
cx'urton train lay bis fot wss In a
frightful condition.
Marriage Licenses.
The following tnanlage licenses were
limed the ait week by County Clerk
Barron :
R .bert F.aton and Rant J ttringer.
K. R. Rawlea and KaU Bailey.
LJWai. Hancox and Dottie Crolle.
Erneat Ciawlord and Ma Oweni.
Thmnaa Burwe'l and Violet DavU.
V. E. Ban bold and Mary AngnsU
Sinythe.
J. L. Ooone and Belie La-'eily.
Wil.ie Manthic and Anna Kindt.
Aaron Thotnpfon and Delia Smith.
John Mi Gee and Mary Rlcbardi.
Elaro MeOee and Annie Wilson.
Ben Moceand and Lula Stepp.
Bryan Micks and Fannie Dobbi.
A Hhita 5(an Implicated.
The mfio Waller who la In jsil here
for Mlbing A. "7. RnyJer's store in
Wellborn last week saya there l a
white man implh-ated In the case but
reluea to dis'lose the name of the par-
ty to anyboJv ei.tpt P. II. Arrington
of Milliran who has been tn formed
at out the matter and will probably I
np la a few days to ascertain how mnch
truth there is In the story. Wallet
cofenses hi own guilt and will enter a
a .ilea to that effect eben the trial
couie up.
W. W. Mike agent has a new slock
of confection' fruit nuts rigsrs and
tobacco toy fireworks etc. In the
Zennatli block. Give biut a c.iil.
HERE!
HERE !
I haven't liought this
epae to talk
fooiUhness
in.
I have
Something
by appointing him on the Venei-jingat Washington and also long
enough to give the senators a
chance to mark and brand the bill
some to mit their own notion.
The indications are that there will
be five commissioners appoinUd
by the president and that the
cflrumisrion will be ready toper-
form its functions soma tioj next
spring. The English papers re-
gard the matter nioro seriously
upon Icooud tLorj;ht.''
uela comu)ierion. At the ssme
lime he would add to the commis-
sion a statesman and a lawyer
who would do credit to the count-
ry and bring ability and cnnnerr
aUni to bear on the question at
isue. The friends of Judge
Clark are repectfu'ily given this
cue to a little action in the interest
of their favorite.
VoYrsTsu.
Found.
A bunch of key on the tailriwd tiack
opposite Parker's warehouse strung on
tnsll chain with II. A T. C. railway
way check So. 1073. Owner can have
same by railing at this oflice end pay
log for this notice.
Specie! !
to say.
You know it is said that I have
brought prices way down this
season on G roctries. My coni
ctitoni admit iL Now they
claim that they are Selling as
cheap as I am.
THEY DON'T!
THEY CAN'T !
I've got them on evveral thin-js.
targe purchases is one item.
Think about a CAR 1040 CF
APFUS for instance 1
Now it's your own ttuU if you do
not catch on.
J. B. MIKE.
i wenty two marriages in Texas
towns were spoiled in the Gal-
veiton News of toay. That's
getting ready for cold weather and
Christmas io a hurry.
Frank Golin the Houston wife
murderer has been sentenced to
a Ufa term ia lbs penitentiary.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1895, newspaper, December 20, 1895; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319204/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .