The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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Tho Lcadinsr Confectioner
- . M A mi m t ri IT. S CTi. FIN CM AW TOBACCOS. FASCY OHOCfchU h
- r
VIA EESTArBANT In connection. ICK CREAM TAULOIl.
Y A NEW-
Cement Sidewalk.
Best in the World.
M i ! l y T C. WALLACE. From 6 to 0 cents per piare foot
! 1 3 per cent cheaper than ever l-efore done it. I'ryn. W ork
"'ready done on M. A I". liar.k block an.l at Ja. H. W ebb real-
kU m v sj-etka for itself. Leave orders t M. A I . Ban.
ff . (J . Vallace.
I have decided after so many
of my friends asking me to sell
my Parinc and Ice Cream So-
das as advertised for the bal-
ance of this week:
p&tinej 5( td
3 Ice Qre&n. Sodas 10c.
A. EMDEN.
I)! ON TIIE OALLOWS
IN ARIZONA.
I
Ihe
For
wo K.U W Ifelrfsts Will Go t
at. Leal C'anvrnlloa.
Pikemx A. T. April 30. The split
that bud Iwn eipcotcd in the Repub-
lican territoriii convention came at 11
o'clock lost night when 50 of the 111
GEORGE TAYLOB ETILL AT LABQL delogatee left the hall. leaving the re
mainder In their seats to pursue the
William Taylor Hanged
Terrible Murders.
orata.rs W.re Coatk-lrd af Mar.
taring liu MU HI Wife Hd Tw.
Ohlldraa-Th. Oth.r OtyL L.ft Far
Dead Hyrd ea4 T.ld af the Hor
rible Butrherr.
Carrollton Mo. April 80. William
work of the contention. Those who loft
were known aa tho McKinley faction
and opivsu'd to tho StoddnrdChristy
wiii(f. The latter continued their work
and elected delegati-a to St. Louis. All
the delegates express themselves for
PULLM VN-LOWDEN WEDDING.
II Takes Mare mi 111 Horn of th
Ilrltls'a I'arrul al lilt af u.
CiilCMio April 30. Tho marriage of
Miss Florence Pullman to Frank Orren
Low den of Hubbard Iu. wan aoleuiu-
Uod lust evening at 8 o'clock at the n-
f -
THE DAILY
r.-4 at the I'mUifflea at Bnrao. Trni at
rewind Oaa asstusr
WNKt.LT. TALXSII A CAItNK.
Mtroi.a Ctnu. Editor.
Thousand of cases of Conrmptlon
stlnnn. Coughs Cold ana Croup are
cured every (lay t'y Shllou'a Curo. Bold
by ham it. ileou t Co. r.ryan.
George Punlapcaaia op (roan MIDI-
can yeaterday.
One of Mr. W. T. Jamae beat livery
boraee waa turned out Wednesday
inht and abowod np at the i table yes- I left for dead.
M-MM-wi-rios rain:
I V. . - Tcr Month 60.
c- Carr jf.( WM (ick yesterday.
fi. Cole wnt . to Caldwell yester-
li.u A.uaii a y-cj yUr
V.
J. M. Itoy.Ur waa beta y'trdT
.' iaYf'nxm.
Try the pi. re ice cream soda aerved at
i . t-....t. wit i..n tor Be a slafa. 130
Mrs. II. P. Wilaon returned to Hock
!! yt'ntorday.
MVd ll'a lini Iiood" at tin opera
bouaa Monday night.
B-rn to Mr. an 1 Mra. V. C. Marek a
t Fle A B'oJ acconJ band deliv'
-y wa-on. Apply to John II. Mike.130
w.. i 1 A.iima returned from
An. w
'. .uttou yenterJay.
Ira. T. T. Boyett and Mra. I. B
o went to Itearne yeetcrd.y
u m. Wilon A Co keep freab butter
i j'checte on Ire all the time
J.tiraJ. V. Iknaon and ConaUbl
J D.JoneaolIIarrey. were bera yea
t r'sy.
": iwrta from Karnei county Indicate
: .t 15ican weevila are rarajing cot-
i ia that avction.
--.Triru ilia club will mectatMra.
t o ii. ... reniJfiica tliit after-
Jvi.. im""; ----
3 at 3t'clH k
x tr. l. a cream at tba Kandy
" ! vhen excln.lvely (or wblte peo'
- -n day or tit Jit.
. tlniirliae. Jobo Vandlver
r.oUrtWIy wem In the city yea-
I
. v r. YUco and Mra. F
n ttiit!d from llonaton and NaT
vcnterday.
.. i..t r.vlveJa lotoflndon
.1 i.ackaiea. Get a pack
t fcAvcyourpoUtoce.
M. II. Janice.
Hlli. h l.k llf.til' MlfJ
I I im iv.iii.U (f iTttll.u a.
terday morninn with an uglygaab rot
on the right aide of the neck. The
wound waa about three Inches long and
extended la to tba bone.
Mera II. J. Tutncy A Kon ara In the
Ity and will remain a few daya. Tbey
are old and reliable piano tunera bav.
ins for a number of yaara tuned at Bay
lor collf Re Georgetown eollepe Chap-
rmll Hill college and aeveral colleirea In
Anatin. Tell your muic teacher that
you want them to tune your piano.
Knrl'a Clover Boot Tea purlflea the
blood and Klvea a cUwr and lipaiitlful
roinplei Ion. Held by Ham It. Wllaoo
at Co.. lSryan.
I'liiUin Ilenaarling ol bleep Hollow
the young man alio waa recently kick
ed by a male and tudered an attack of
lorklaw. waa In town Ttaterday on
crutches. He is getting along nicely.
layior paid the death penalty here to- McKiuley. Tho platform ia for free
day by dying npon the gallowt for the ailveraudhlKhprotwtionanddenoniires
muraer or uus Mocks bis wife and two the Utah annexation achemo.
little children. Another little child was The oppoHin faction now claim they
left fur dead bnt recovered aafllciently constitute the territorial convention and
from her inlnrlna will meet aintin. Thev will select
honae aud tell the ttnrr rf tl.a hntrherr. oonttinB delejrntion
The bntchery of the Mocks family al-
thonjjh it ocmrred nearly two years aioo
U frth la the minds of many. At that
time William Taylor waa a banker in
the city f Crowning and George Tay
lor owned and lived on a farm four and
a half nillee fnw i Browning Ircvions-
tj Oeorgo Taylor aud Meeka had becu
mixel np in a big cattle stealing cae
and about the aame time William Tay-
a . ...
inr became involved in an arwon cac
conrrrnliiR which it aecms Minks
knew wittrcly too much for his own
good.
Meets waa convicUd of stealing Kit
tle and sentenced to the penitentiary
bnt was soon afterward pardoned to ap-
fxwr as a witnras aaiunt George Taylor
in the aame case. Whrn Meeka re-
turned home ha took np his residence
with his mother in Bulliran county.
The Taylor brothers at once opened ne
gotiations with him to leave the state
and be agreed to do so in oonideration
of M)0 and a wagon and a team of
boracft.
Oa tl night of May 10 lsiii the Tay-
kn appcarckl at the MHk residence
aod loaded Gus Meeks his wifo and
thrte littlo children into a wagon. Soon
after daylight the next morning little
Kellio Meeks wandired to tho bonno of
Mra. Sullie Carter a neighW covered
with blood and aald hir littlo aixteTs
were down in tho strawstack. The
strawiitack waa on tho farm of George
Taylor and concealed in it were the
dead bodice of her father moth it and
two little siKters. She waa the sole snr-
vivorof the family and sho bad been
Karl'a CloTer Boot Tea la a sure
cure for lienaacue ana nervous aie-
raea. .Notliinir reltevra ao quicaiy.
Bold by Sam R Wilson ft Co ltryan.
Bav. S. C. Martin of Steep Hollo
waa in town yesterday and reported
crone in fine condition. Ha aaya be
expects to le able to bring a cotton
boll to town before very long aa there
ia one stalk about half-leg high on his
place
While out bunting yesterday after
noon on the Navasota river I'ick Jones
killed a rattlesnake six feet four inches
lone and having twelve rattle and a
button. Dick is proud of bis trophy
and baa the snake stalled and on f xhibl
tion in bia office.
ConHtlpatlon causes more than half
the Ilia of women. Karl s Clover Itoot
Tea la a pleasant cure for Constipation.
Sold by ham II. Wilson ft Co. liryan.
The Woodmen or the Norm are
making arrangements to entertain a
large number ot aovcrelgnt and their
wives fioui Hrarne Calvert and Frank
tin w ho will be here Sunday on Fpecial
As soon aa informed or the presence
of tho child George Taylor saddled a
horse and went to Browning where
after a hurried consultation with his
brother William the two left the conn
ty and were not heard of again until
they were arrested some weeks later in
Arkansaa by Jerry South. They olitained
a change of venue to this place and
after one mistrial were convicted of
murder In tho first degree.
They spent money freely in trying to
gi-t ont of the trouble. The case was
carried to the supreme court and there
the verdict in the lower court Was sua
tainod. On Monday an appeal was
made to Oovemor Stone fcr a respite.
bnt he refused to interfere.
Thry broke Jail here tww weeks ago
and George Taylor nude his eocape and
ia still at large. William Tayl waa
taken to Kansas City for aafo keeping
and brought back here on Tuewlay
where bo waa carefallv guarded until
be died npon the gaunws.
Thm Gold Mra Lk
Kansas Citt. April 80. The Demo
cratic state centrul commute" met here
to straighten out the tuuglo into which
the local Democrats has lieon plung'-d.
The fight was brought from the Mato
convention at Sedalia where the Fran-
cis gold faction was ow-tnl and tho
SUme-Ilrown silver delegation wiu
acatcd. The Brown men went into tho
meeting declaring theniHelves the legal
committee. Tho tipixwitioii aikeil lor a
new county committee to K elected by
ballot primurice. It waa finally ibvidi-d
to submit tho nueetion to the state com
mittee civh sido agreeing to abide by
the committee's derision. The state
committee try a Vote of 15 to 13 dn-ldcd
that tho Stone-nnrwn committee should
be rmiguiwd.
Foar aatllaJ- l or ( nrM.
Portland Ot.. April 30. Hon. H. II.
Northrup hns tiled bis acceptance as an
Indorx Bilent ramnMatn for contmv in
the Hi vx aid dintrict. orthmp is a He-
pnblienn aud his candidacy is in the in
terest of sound money. This mnki
four candidates in tho field Kill the
reirular llenublunin nominee and the
Democratio and l'opuliht candidutea be
ing all free silver men.
I a Ira th Interview.
Tr.nnr. Haiti Ind. April !10. Kns-
sell Harrixoti son of ex-lYidcnt Hu"
rison BJiys tho alleged McKinley inter
view published ill a t'iiiciniHitl pnja-r
was false and niifoiiinU d. Mr. IbirrtMin
was represented as saying Indiana was
for McKinley.
MlMtwIppI iHmnrrat.
jACitsoN April 30. Tho state Demo
cratio convention met hero yesterday
aud elected delegates to tlm national
convention at Chicago. The jilatform
decbtrea for the fne and unlimited coin
age of silver and gold. No instructions
as to the presidential nomination.
a
ZUBER & McDOUGALD
have jtiBt re eived a fresh loi of- k
'reach and THish prdfie$
Evaporated Peaches and Apples.
Tixmy iuiv a. 3Traalx Cai cf
ii
Si
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mm
9
M1BS rtOUKNCK ri l l.UAt.
iilence of the bride's parents on Pnirio
avenue in the presence of alut Io0 rel-
ative and Intimate friends.
A reception to which 2u) invitations
were Issued followed lw wedding. Lutir
JERSEY LILY" FLOUR-
Made from Michigan Soft Wheat-tI.e finest Hour on the Market. Tiy it.
You will find our Trices right n eveiything.
ZUBER & McDOUGALD.
aiii: wiiLUNt; -y
..Rs Silvcrworo and Fino China
jl.t mi
i...aVO
CUT HALF IN TWO.
Have just received a beautiful stock of Fine Hitrh Grade Stationery
Visiting Card" etc. Don't fail to ace tlie-e goods.
Wi5
' h. p
0
FINE FAMILY SURREY.
first class order. For further par-
ticulars apply to
W. H. Minkert's Paint Shop
Next door to Jno Q. Tabor's carriage repository
Bryan Texas.
ruxMi a u m.s.
in Jlie evening Mr. mid Min. Lowdcn
left for the enM in Mr. Itilliuau's private
cur. i hetr rutun Home win itniiiis
citv.
"STOOD BY DR.. BROWN.
Taimrawe rrohllilttnnl.ta.
Nashviixk April SO. About lood. le-
fratea nt tended tho Ir(iliibition conveii
tloll here. Bev. D. C. Kelley pnodc
aspennaneutcbainimii. Jiaw-phus Hoje-
wwsl was nominate! for govenw by
acclamation. Eighteen deb-gates to tho
national convention at Pittsburg were
electwl. The plat fonn d'liin against
the linnor ikiwct. f; national orgama
tion of Pnibibitionista for woman sul
frsge more money for sclusils a gr.ulu
atel income tax. local tntioti for win
and a stute constitutional coiiveutioii.
THE STRIKE OF THE DAY.
arraat (ilrle la Wanaula IVaaaad 1
Moarf ra TMr Wark.
Siterior April SO. Perhaps the
most novel strike ever inaugurated in
the west ia on in thie city and in con
cfmence many homea are in mourning.
The strikers are the servant girls of the
city who bava demanded on increase
in wag us of from 10 and til per month
to 1S regardless of their ability for the
work they have to do. Tho girls have
formed a anion and in rosea where the
demand for increased wagea haa been
refused the girls have quit work. Tho
housewivca who have refused to acccdo
to the demands are being boycotted and
cannot get girls ft love nor money.
There are about 3000 members of the
girls' union and aa female labor is
scarce they declare they will stand out
until all of thera are given the wages
asked.
Sound Moarj DrmarnU VA'oa.
DrtRorr April 30. Sound money won
a complete victory in tho Michigan state
Democratic convention. This Ytetory
was accomplished bv tho narrow margin
of 6S majority out of a Mai of some boo
votes. Tho administration men ob
tained the orvani4ition. adopted their
resolutions entire and ebctcd all their
candidates for d legates at largo and al
termites. Tho freo silver contingent
took their defeat bard but there was no
bolt.
EXCITEMENT AT PRETORIA.
Th Order AataU4.
Sr. Pacl. Anril 80. Francis L. Stet
train to participate In the unveiling of 0 kw York representing the or-
the monuments at the cemetery Sunday
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Thera will 1 preaching and singing
at Bethel church the third Sundsy In
May. Sermon at II a. m. by Bev. J.
M. Bulloek. Singing in the morning
I s !nt the nivius uay f and evening under the direction of
rrof. C. I. Alliertsonor Grimes county.
Dinner on the ground. Everybody in-
vited to attend and bring a basket.
tli
lie
::M fiutn MM- lth Snub sniesl-
ami vifci-r llut tf !-
lrs. "lv. J. i''' 0 Teirn
rks for ti e kind assiatance received
1Bfii.-n.la during the ilinee. of ber
. .J.unt.iti l.
. '!s stra!-e"Ti chocolate bs-
' a'-id lemon i'-e cresm daintiiy
exclusively to white people at
... t.ndy Kitchen l lavcrs cbsng.sl
;v. Open day aud nigU. EM
H.wd"
l.?d
Biding
ly
- f.ocro'.U
" ...
0 presented at the 0Kra House
usnt- 1J M 1118 "
imi. Admission 1Q cents.
1 1 t! meeting of tba commifsionert
ill juries ui or. i-
r the road s si to
it-
:-l
. t'
t j
bri
red
tcn White's creek
I ti.e over the Bra-
Ico Dellvenl.
On and after May 1 we w ill deliver
ICK to any part of the city if taken
regularly every day. Your pstronsge
will W appreciated. I'hone No. TS.
1J0 John M. Law rence A Co.
FOB SALE
Mrs. Fulkersou's residence In the
Eastern part of town.
Mr. J. Allen Myers resilience on the
corner East of the Chistian church.
S Dick Jone A Co. at onc for par-
ticular. Consumption LaGrlppc Pneumonia
and all '1 liroat and Lung disease are
ciirt by Slilloh's Cure. Sold by Sam
It. Wilson ft Co. Bryan.
TA1 LOH
.MADM
HOT WEATHER
CLOTHING-
Very Cheap
JOHN NAVRATIL
l'iUlra over M. A l Rstilt. Wilt furnt.h UihI or not ! iir..
lv j w trm?Wa
I . !:L Tadrl
ganixattofi committee of the Northern
Pacific railway and the J. Potrpoint
Morgan syndicate have made a motion
befc Walter II. Sanborn Judge of tho
Unitil Statea circuit tvnrt ot appeal
and Judge Thomaa ot North Dakota for
tho immediate fia-Mnsure and salo of
the Northern Pa'.-lflc property in Minne
sota and Nortn Dakota. Judge San
born amended the order by providing
for the payment of local dobta and those
contracted by tho receiver and com pen
satiou due them before the delivery of
tho projsrty iu dispute and other like
tbargiw.
Waal Mora W (.
MiLWAt'KKR April SO. Tho employes
of tho Milwsukisi Ehvtrio railway have
made a demand for an increase iu
wng to II cents p honr. A strike is
said to be iiiiprolntblo although some of
the men are reported to atnmgly favir
heroic measure aiileaa the incmasc
asked or at least conm1 '.ince at 20 cents
an hour is granted.
The riuar Oataat.
Minnk APOLta April SO. The flonr out-
put for the past week at Minneapolis
haporior-Dulnth and MilwauAea was
8l!t5A btrrrU ajriust S3&830 tho aawa
week last year
Itarati.rs lU-tflnf for AtwIUhmrnt
Hrntrarr aa Traavaal Ilaldrra.
PlirtoRiA April 3a ICopyrightd
l8il by the Associated lres. The
aensation cauel by tho sentencing to
death of Hammond. IUnxhn Phillips
and Farrar and the suleqnent commu
tatlon of their sentences still continue
Burghers of influence are tbx king in
to this city from all sides and Ix-ggi"
the government to totally nlxilish tho
aolences imposed npon tho aocnlh-d re-
fonners. What influence tills will buvo
r.pon President Kroger and bis advisor
remains to bo sen. though it is current
ly reported that tho executive court has
decided to impose scntcnct'S of five
years' penal siTvitndo and at the expij
ration of that time banishment for life
for tho four men natw-d and to justify
auch a severe treatment of the prisoners
it is said tho executive council refer to
the records of the trial of the reformers.
Telegrams were put ill evidence which
from a cipher key discovered in Dr.
Jameison's Iwiggage after the tight at
Donikopp prove beyond a doubt it ii
claimed tho complicity cf tho British
South African company with the Johan-
nesburg reform leaders and with Dr.
Juincison's raid.
It is also alleged thsit The Transvaal
government is iu possesion of addition-
al documents not produced at the trial
which compromise notable personage
andoflicers in South Africa and tlso-
where. rMlniatr ttnlvn.
Armsork I. T. April 110. Captain J.
S. Hammer bos tendered bis resignation
as pesdmaster at Ardmoro to tho post-
master gvncral to take effect ou Juno 1.
Prowaad While iUllilnf.
I.fUNO. Tex. April 30 A lad named
Frcl Glasgow ap-d 13 was drowned
while bathing about six miles aouth of
town.
Ill rantrrsatlnn Vnlril Twlra la KsS
Are.t III Kr.liaall.ia.
San Francwo April 80. The mem
bers of the Fin-t Congregational rhun-h
met last night to consider the action
of tho Day conference iu supcndiiig
their juistor Bev. 0. O. Brown. The
nut ting was secret only tneiiiNTs of
tho rhnrch being admittetl. I)r. Brown
altered bis resignation and by a vote of
101 to 1T4 the cvugregntion refused to
sce'tt it. Ir. Bmwn was not satisfied
with the vote and urgid his congrega
tiou to rnvuisider. Another votrt was
taken which ultHl 174 in accepting
the resignation to lT'i against.
Dr. Brown stnt.il tlnit he had received
a call from a church at Ihibmme Ia.
ind ho had ai-cept.1 it. After his resig
nation hinl bei-li Brt-epted the congr'ga-
tion adopted resolution coudeiniiiiig the
ai-tioil of the Buy confereiiec in suspend-
ing Ir. Browu.
BELIEVES FITZSIMMONS WILL SIGN.
ttaart Think Ihe Aaatrallaa I itrnXy
(arrln( ttul III Nll.
Ciilt'AOO Arril 80. Dan A. Stuart of
Dallas. Tex. is iu the city. Ho has
tucket! away in the pickets of bis coat
Articles of agreement calling for a fight
between Corbet t and Fittsiiimious bear-
ing tho signature of Corbett but not
that of tho man from Cornwall.
Fitasliumons" says Stuart "is lcnt
ou goading Corbett some. I thluk that
Fitzsimmous wants to fight the Culifor-
nian and will sign as soon as ho thinks
that he has 'punished' him sufficiently.
Both men want to meet and wIkto this
is tho case there is littlo trouble iu
bringing them together no matter bow
liwonruging the thing appear at the
tturt. Fitsiinmons thinks that bo has
a grievance and iu his owu way is seek
ing to 'pet even. I think that 'Fits' In
short time will conic to tho front and
iign a reasonable agreement."
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
Sbave 10; il.iinut iV; Shampoo 2V: Mustacba
dye Singe 'V. Cull next ihsir t Dunn A Daly's.
a-. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
TRY THE . . .
NEW
SALOOX
TAYLOR & 0 OX
0" Next iloor to Cnrr's
Hardware Store.
and
Only the lest Wine'. Lliiors
C igsrt in stock.
New Fixtures Polite snd Courteous
Attention.
Bell Top Saloon.
CHAS. VLSXinOVSKI.
Ilialiisrt''ni fer the cvlcWa.ril
maunolia
arget and Coldest I'ecr Vault "f an
slon in Terns. Itiiv ItKi lll'.IJ
Ttl B er When in llrvan.
MAGNOLIA Tale and WEISS Jt-.ttltnt
lieer.
Itnvlvrr ApplnlL
IsKIAXAPol.l.'t April 30. Jndg Woods
has apisilnted Gcorgo T. Jarvls retviver
nf the brani h of the Louisville fcvans
villo and St. Ixmis railroad lietweeti
Monnt Vcnum nnd St. Ijimis. Mr. Jar.
vis filed his Wind for t.'.l.ooo and an-
pointet! W. L. Taylor f this city goner
al attorney.
Shot Through lha ll.aO.
Nr.wnt Ki N. April 80 Abram
C. Caedy ex-mayor of-this city and a
well known lawver committed suicide
hero bv slus.ting blmstilf through th
bead. Imriug the last few months lie
had suffered from nervous prtwtrution
and f late had lstii very mi'luncholy
llala t sn.r H.mmI.
(.IttiNoMOWot' Wis. April 110. It ha
!ccii raining almost continuously f.
thepavt'.M hours and nil low lands are
fltssb d. The citv i nearly limmlatetl
Ind tho river bus renched tho highest
mark it lu. for years nnd is slowly
rising.
ItrfUM-d a Itrsplt. Knr HolmM.
HAIlltlsiu mi April 30 Gov. Hasting
boa refused to grant a rwpito
the rase of H. H. Holmes ho is to l
Imrg-d in Philadelphia on May 7 for
tho murder of Benjamin Pelt el.
One llunilrrd Klllr.t lr sa Kaeloalna.
LosiKiN. April 3. An explosion b
which 100 iiersons an' Is lievil to have
rerishetl has omirrcd nt Mickltfleld
Y'orkshlre.
Hall's Drug Slorc.
LEM B. IIALL :" -?11-1
sun mom
petiencid druggist in I'rvsn wsnts the
public to rciiiemU r be keeps on'y the
pun-t freshest iling slid (J Is ptesciip-
11. ns himself.
line perfiimeiv an.) toilet at tu lea
Garden ami 1 lower heed.
Phono No. GO
j. v.. ai.i.ks's n.vnr.i:u shop.
J. E. 10JTLKR.
Attorney at - Law
r.HYAX. TEXAS.
'
Only
FRAM & YORK'S
Tfinc fjandy factory
Is s dome rnlsrrrl.e end hnd'. onlv Ihe r"'-
r.l tltSMl. I omliMMlhMi. and liatxlMtme nlr.
1-rMi. All kind e( randie. r'ruli. N"
rte tri'.h evert iv. Olve llifin a mlL Nel
a Air Ui Nt rrvll f
.OKCKLAIN Tul.s in l.n.
Qhoiee Seed corn
Thirty daya earlier than our native
corn. mil ol m unicreni vsrit-ura
planted at the A. AM. College -bis corn
stood Mth. It will mature lfore the
drouths set in. Al-o
l.rff Crtnai Villrl SorRhuia
hff J and Lhokf Xrrd Oats.
RAVEN'S Fool dead shot for Chicken
Choleia. I'hone m.
C. V. MOORE.
Fioneer Drug Store
E. J. Fountain Prop'r.
HOI K M A Nt'l'AI Tl' MKH OK
CI'l'O'CMIlt A.
Cilo Ciira Ilvs-f I'lllat.
i'ssry 1 IcatliK'lit t'uro.
m .t Kmllr Nll'lnenii 'rth. Klnt i.icl
tif lruit and 1 ti it-1 Aril- e. In lirraa
Buy Your Meats From
FRANKLIN & SON
SOI'TH Market nnd. r Academy of
Music.
NOKTII Ma'set In Zennstti block.
You "'J " " rr"kli1
'I'hone. No. at)
Dr. I F.
Yatkins
Physician and h u. kon.
Office al Jstnes Prnk store. Calls anisrr
dsr or nliihl
J. W. Exousn
STArLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
linu rxptrieiiee in handling only tba
llet (jiiaiity t f Good has iiiven tba
prestige of guitnttitro to everything
sold. 'Phone. No. 114.
T. av. i:n(.i.iwii.
Chas. Can
FIUE TORNADO AND
ACCIDENT
Itosarat.ce leut.
YOl'R BftHSrsi aoLK'HTD
tl'fBl.lC TYI'KWRtTINil Dl'NK.
larks' Livery Stable
I. utilverM'tU rtM.'ru:M I M lit.
UI'IHT ;: IN : IlIJVAM.
(isl Horses line Tu u uts Csrclul
Diivers snl the Ciia nst S:sli!e in
Texns.
Ihe only Iiperlrnwd . I tactical Fa.
tenskir sb aaersl l btcior ia tss
Conniy.
Viiibalmiiig a kpicl.i!t.
l'lIONi: 42. J. F. l'.I!KS
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1896, newspaper, May 1, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319304/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .