Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 59, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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PL. IV. No. 69.
BRYAN TEXAS. FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 3 1899.
Price 6 cents.
Bag le.
I
Coffee Roasting.
bir success in this line has exceeded our exisscta-
tions. We are M longer llipiltimnlim si we
roast from :t()0 t.i 40l outid(i a week. We buy
" -iMu.titi.- t'r-.ui J.W) to itOO!) pound
at a time thereby yetting the bet value for our
mom Our master bait a rapacity of iVl pounds.
It require two men almiit II minutes to make a
roasting. Cotiee lows about It! er cent of its
weight iti roasting.
CLIMAX COFFEE!
Kiirht pound tor II 00. Ia made of Cordova and
Kio co blended to make a better eoffc than any
p:n Wage i nfjee :i the market.
BATAVIA BLEND COFFEE!
Six pounds for 1.00. Ia so blended to give a cup
of Nflbt of a tine flavor. The price ia in reach of
everybody and when once tried U always used.
JAVA BLEND COFFEE!
Four pMOdl for It ". Is made of the highest
graile of Ja a CoHoVIa and Washed blend-
ed to give a It rnfj drink ami of a tine flavor.
Howell Bros.
QROCERS M) COFFEE ROASTERS.
NO MORE.
MMMal DIM M In Home
Itryiin r-f ill .n.
II.
A HERO IN WAR.
An Honored (III en In Peace
Moiirneit by 14 lloat III
Helailw omruil.
ami Friend.
nud an honored citissn ami chivalrous
geiitlerasn who will U sadly mi.sed
.01 only in Hran but throughout anil
bsjrond tl nlem ti the slate by the
iniiutwrUjaa friends he ha wade diir-
ing a long ami eventful life. T.. meet
him on. e waa to remamUr him a way
as well for his marked humor and
originality which were ever the d. light
of those with whom he came In con-
tact a. for Ins tall eoldierly hearing
empbaaiied by the striking hattis scar
ia his forehead which told one story
shout which his lips were modestly
rsticsi.t that he was ever found at the
Iront ' f the battle fighting with hit
face to ths toe. And that noble face in
ths silent chamber of death with the
hslf light of the evening deepening
upon its reatinel scar made those who
gaed upon its perfect repose almost
The funstsi will tsks plscs from the
lamily rssldence this afternoon at 4
o'clock.
r
All the tneiiibera of Camp J. R. Rob-
ertson V C 1" are requested to meet
at the court boose this afternoon
at 3 o . I . k wearing the ramp badge
to attend the funeral of our beloved
comrade Col. R. K. Chatham.
A. C. Biietz.
W. Mitchell C. mn.amler.
Adjutant.
Tin- Kagle ia requested to announce
that the menders of I S. Rss rhspter
of the 1 laughters of the Confederacy
will Mat st resilience of the late Col.
R. K. Chatham Mi afternoon at 4
o clock to attend his funeral.
!
Having purchased tin I i v.-ry Brjainees of W. T James
which i the in-t eiillljiped Stable III Bryan We af pn
pared to -erve the public at all hour day and night with
NOBBY RIGS OF ALL KINDS.
and liral-rlaaa single or double driving hnr.es. Our mot-
to will be Ooaftaooa prompt and earful Pertonal atten
tentton to All Calls. We ill appreciate a liberal portion
of your p itrotiage and guarantee satisfaction.
Same old Stand. Phone 112.
perial attention given to I'tummers and atttft transient patron.
JAMES KF.RNOLE. Manager
UJ. P. Franklin & Son"
Butchers and Meat Dealers.
Col. It. K. Chatham died suddsnly
' ' " " n-nt.iday aftt-r noin at
his home in the northern part of the
city. The summons cams swiftly and 1 ort Ut he w" 'Wkii
without warning. A few minutes be
lore his dsath be had been chatting
pleasantly with members of the family.
Ills wife heard him fall and when -he
rushed to his sssiatance he esaayed to
.peak I. ut his word were unintelligible
and in a few moments the noble spirit
look Us llight.
The news of bla death sprtad rapidly
and wsa a gn at shock to ths people of
Bryan who knew and loved him so
well and who in turn were so well be-
loved by him. Friends aeublsd at
the family home so suddenly enveloped
by the shsdow of death and loving
words and tender ministrations were
not wanting fur those to wbo-e lips
wss swiftly pressed by an unseen hand
the cup of anguish.
Col. Roland Kincheo Chatham
was born near I ireeoslxirn Perry
county. Ala June 1 IH3-I and was 1st
years 7 months and daya old. Hs
came to Texas in ctoler. 1H50 set.
tling st Unas' in lon county
where he resided until the breaking
nut ol the civil war. Sept. 7 lNil
enlisted at Houston in ths Kightb cav.
airy famous in histor) for all time as
Teiry's Tetaa lungers lie waa with
the army of Tennessee under tienerals
Bragg and Johnston and waacon-pn u-
inn for his daring coolneaa and indif.
lei i. -to danger His comrsiles say
f him that on the field of battle amid
scenes of csrnage and the rain of shot
and shell.Jis wss as self-o.seeed as
wlien telling -tun- a' o it thecampflre
and was the impersonation of that in-
I trspid valor which made the Southern
soldier the wonder of the world. Iur-
win llrsgg's advance into Kentucky
i Col. Chatham wan wounded in the
I memorable engagement near Hards-
! town. A rifle ball entered Ins
forehead and penetrated to the
hack of hi head wheie it remained
throughout his life. He was also
taken prisoner at this time and remov
ed to the hospital at Bsrdstown wbeie (... f
I WHY NOT....
Save one-third the usual
cost by purchasing your
Garden
and
Flower Seeds.
in bulk from John B. Mike
He sells Landreth's seeds
of all kinds which are
the best very low in
bulk.
JOHN B. MIKE.
The Original Cutter.
THE COLD WAVE.
II It. .l.. . N.llen ll
lulu liar BMSSkV
Ht lmit. Feb J Hid Boreas ia et-
pariiling hi empire of -l.-et and snow
with it vengeance Awav down south
he i he h.i. blown hi trumpet and net him
self ii king
In aaWsja U I'ottoll in the tielda has
sm nnn.il by the leet and now. and
v. i.iti i . -i-i I. r.ii 'n .l.iiu.i.'id
where
Nearly to feet of .now b fallen in
the paat few .lav. in 1'oli.rudo. arel the
train- are .till .t in the de-p drifts.
At Alton. Ill the l ather of Water is
frozen over the trvmn N-mg nu-i il- I
snii.ith as gla for the firt time in
many vcbin I'nttle on the range in
Trias ami W. -t.-rii Ki..i- all r. rte.
to have mffi riil greatly and live are
riirt-l lol in other wvtiona The
- i.-. river in Mi i.ri Iroieu over
for the tir-t tune me lws"i
li TT7YAQ DAITPDV
AND BOARDING HOUSE.
build
OTTO BOEIHME Proprietor.
All kinds of Fresh Breail anil Cakes kept
constantly on hand. Supplies famished on
short notice for picnics and barbecues. I am
running a Free Delivery wagon and will
dJiver your order at your doors. My bakery
s a home enterprise and deserve the patron-
ape of the neonle with whom I live and snend
mv money. My rates are 11. Of) per day for
with ajiecial price by the week or month. Phone
OTTO B0EHME
at
RKYA N.
TKXAS
BLOCKED BY
SNOW.
Iilielrtl ! In
I'Umi SWSSSSy rarllallt Hma.
m tn.it. Keb I rioiigh V
companT . piano and organ factorv . n
CongT-a .tre-t wss (utrtiallr de.tr e I
kv tire Value of hnilding $laj isbi in
snn-l for aU.nl esuissi Insurance n
Kfca-k and machinery arnl :' isai.
Which l lielleved I.. slsillt COTST the low.
I
11 TT T.wnn IJaa1 nns D nltn
wh n y n v. a i r r .-ed -nnM
ai V) mJ it 1 Uiuvui am vva uuw a vhm
" J I but contrary to their espeetsllsns
! laastiinv nf Ibslr iteefdntl he hehtlv
Markets under Odd Follows Building and next1)(iiUtil tb4 f YMk(W.
door to John Mike's store
K
andy
itchen and
to kill him and got well
months' iinpri'onmi'nt
HallriMMl Tram Serli.l)
I ilirafl.
Deliver Feb. All trains on the
Trauxxiitinental railroad line leading
through Colorado an-tied up by at
Ismntl tram- from Salt Laks on the
l o..rado Midluii'l and the liein. r and
ttio firande roads Mailed at (ilenwiasl !
SprmgK l-iiig unable topriKi-.il further
snow on tin track- West
hound tram- on these road pnhel
through the drift as fa. a Kagl.- I'a
where thev are imw blo-keil.
TrainN.. 1 on the Denver and Rio Canil.i In a u.i.
Uraude rau int.. a in.w lid.-aiant tune Di-nver. Feb i A p-cial from A-in
asiaM Tin. mull -ir waa ltd. I Colo any. that .i freighting thirty was
Afl er aei eral uit.l 111. l...l.r .ti.l Iti.ti:...
.. MJ null at e Aaia-n
t ..at. .' u itiiaii. ..I i.. 1.. i.n.1 .ur I In. I
i. a an r ...... .... . ........ ... ...
1liirann I ll.n I nip.
City of Mexico Feb 2 ThePnrango
cotton belt cTit for llei will amount tn
S .Val.iasi p.itid- In quality the Mex-
ican cotton Wit ia tx-tu-r than ever ami
will range from the .nprrior grade In
the gst ' and middling
HOT and
COLD.
TUB and
SHOWER
BATHS.
25 Cent
Can he Obtained
VJH PI JSC II."
MM Ml
OYSTER
ur dI'I
7ARL0R
-tail'
OWNEY'S
Chocolate Bonbons.
Phone 202.
Fine uerwicK Bay
Oysters served
in ANY STYLE
or delivered to
any part of the
city
Fine Fruits Nuts
Candies. Cigars.
mail clerk and baggage inaater were
severelj llljltreil. The .Idle which
caui d the disaster i nlmt liai feet
long and 1" fwt ile.-r.
Illlitara In llah.
Ilolse. Feb. '.' I hit of the severest
billiard in the history ot Idaho is rag
ing in Itemhi county
A llleaaage frolll Ke 1 It. 'k Moll!
.tate that all tr:irtic . v. r tlm -tage hue
to Sains in Citv i. .lista-iidisl
lireat loaa of .UH'k l relmrte.!.
Several N-ople were caught by the
1 atorin in the mountains and it is feared
they have perihed
changed sent back to Texas commis--on..:
as a captain and aasigned t
duty as enrolling otlicer until the end
of the war.
Mii'.r.jUently he travelel extensively
selliug machinery throughout the .tale;
and moved to Hi y an in I ''.' be iieing
engaged in the msnulscture of gin ma-
chinery heie for a quarter of a century
under the tirm name of It. K. Chalham
iS. Co. which became one ol the most
aucceasful maimlactuimg enterprises in
the state kno" II ince III retirement' Klr I'rmn lrr al Alloa.
as the Chatham Machinery Company Alton 111 Feb The thermometer
hn r rd-l Hi degre- U'low rero here
Soon after locating hers tol. Chat- The Miissipi rirsr la 0W I n
ham a- married to Ms Fannie the night of Dec JH. WU this thing is-
McMorriss at Haven 1111 Folk co.intv '"rr"1 "" r- '"' reinemlwa f
it ever haps-itiiig -ince then until now
Texas. His wile and three one. Ralph C snail the In tots gorge and make a
bridge bui tin. time the running water
fro.e and from shore to .bore the Ml.
i.ippi is i-oered with ice making it
appear DkOn like a lake than a river
The fruit growers are feeling anxious
as to the fate of the peache. s-ar. and
othei tender frint-
canght in a -now. I de m l.im-olii gulch
Particular are
lacking but it i t.-lie that live men I
and Is lior-.- tests killed
At The-
AU Houra
1
llrvan Water Ice Liht k
POWER COMPANY.
VACCINATE.
Webb snd Hell Chatham survive him.
He also leavea two aislers Mrs.
W. K. Hhodea of thi city
ami Mra. F.mily Murtr of I.eona and
other relatives.
lie was s member of the Methodist
church a comrade of Camp J. H. Hob-
ertaon I'. 0 V.a air knight of Ivanhoe
coinmandeiy No. S Knight- l'emplar
irus
Ten llel Hi DsaSSfi
Denver Feb .' The mercury reached
lObstoW ateo Wi'diie-ibiv night It is
low ; ts-low and allowing
Plenty til' Vaooine
on hand tlic freshest
;uk1 lest at
DR. B. S. READ'S
DRUG STORE.
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 59, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1899, newspaper, February 3, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320080/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .