Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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CONTROVERSY DROPPED.
NMun-hly Matlar mm Affair at Ik
I's.t Mow.
tiVasliiliKUiU. June Uls. Secretary
Wing ha raiteruted that tint navy dn-
artmi'iit eotitui'ilate taaintf no fur-
tbur at-tiuti in the hauipsoii-ScliU'y cu-
trovarsy. "In tact" aiil bo "no far aa th de-
partment is coinenie.l the controversy
does Dot eiist. If auy uRlrer aliuiiM re-
quire a court of inquiry it ull probably
be RranUl Titers ia no truth in tb
charge I lint tlie department iiitetiila to
take action reflecting upoa Admiral
Schley.
"Wo took onimiiaiK of thecaaesof
Lientenant lbv!'m and Heilner Im-
cause tbn veracity of an offlcnr i in-
volved. We do Ibis often juat tba same
a we take cojtnizatioe of charge
that an ofttoer ban fulled to pay his
honest debt. Tlie matter waa re-
ferred to (atain Cbadwii-k to take tes-
timony U-cuuite he in in command of
tbe station on which the oflloer are
serving the caae taking identically the
aauie ouure aa many oilier before it."
raal.t Laa.e af Abwnra.
Newport. It. L June 21. -28. Rear
Admiral Sampson corninander-in-chief
of the North Atlantic ariaadron after a
year and half of almost continued duty
of tbe moat arduona kind baa obtained
leave of abaooce. Tbe papers from
Secretary Lornr have reached the admir-
al on board the flaghiu New York and
on Wednesday July 3 he will haul
. down hi pennant and go ashore for a
month'a vacation. It waa learned on the
New York he might have gone before
hot waa amioua to pane tbe ftrat aunl-
Ternary of Santiago. Monday July 8.
with the officer won. with him a year
aifi destroyed Orvera's fleet It waa
also learned that the department would
Kindly have given Admiral Sampson a
lu..T leave than a month but he did
not care to be away for more than 80
dayi
I'ar Gladly Aeeeplad
Port Antonio Jamaica June 2H.
What hm IxHin known aa perhaps the
most valuable cargo that ever entered
thia port ia now afloat in the harbor in
the shape of nearly t-l.tHiO.oiW. in gold
which ia in the hold of the Tnlted States
transport Inalls. The Ingalls arrived
here from Nuevita for coal freah water
and store and ia on her way to Santiago
to effect the payment of the Cuban sol-
dier there. A strong military guard
ia potted on the vesael. It wa itated
by thoen on board the Ingalla that there
waa no fever in Nuevita. The soldiers
there gladly eioepted 75 each In ex
change for their arms ami many of
them are taking to agricultural pur
suits. Very little dlncuuteiit ia evident
As lowaa'a IsMperal liaad.
Chicago June 2 -J. O. Prultt of
Davenport la. ahot and fatally wound
ed Jessie Porter chambermaid of the
Palmer Ilouae. and then sent a bullet
into hia own brain. Mr. I'ruitt called
at tbe hotel early in the evening and
went ont with the girl who apparently
waa an old acquaintance. The motive
of the crime ia not yet known. The
shooting waa done on the street near the
hotel. The tragedy waa enacted in the
presence of several persons just in the
rear of the hotcL
Trenp Leave Paaa.
rana. Ill- June W fa nit It no
longer under martial law. Tbe atate
troojx ordered here for the preservation
of order have departed for their homea.
The ( tattling gnn hn aliwi gone Wliilo
there ia no fear of trouble. Mayor Cor
man deemed it prudent for the proteo
tion of the citizen and their property
to place Pa) niHial iMdicemen on gunnl.
Theiw men are doing patrol duty under
the direction of Chief of Police Kiely.
Had to Mtircnnib.
Piidticah Ky. June 2"H After doing
lniHiiii-BH miii-H M'JJ the Padticatl lSuibl
Ing and Trnt company aHigued to R
(1. Caldwell. Lialnlitlea aro placed at
fJiHiKHi and aHiwrtft aainn liirgely in
property. A'lver) court deciHion am
heavy demand') for withdrawalu by
4locM)oldurn ia Kiveii ait tiiu cauae of the
failure.
MainlM-n of Ilia C'nn-linarlUI.
Ili'imen June 2i. The official lint of
the Drey fun court martial which tn
aHM'inbln in nrmy service for the retrial
la Bit follown: President Colonel Joti.
aiiHt Major l:roiigniantMajor iKd'reoii
Major Profile Major Herle Captain
1'arfuit and Captain lVauvaiii. All
'ho nn'iiiU r of the coiirtmartial i:is-.i..l
throiigli tin' Polytechnic m le h1.
tell from III Mln.liiw.
St. IxMtiri June 'JH. M M. Power a
'arpenter. fi ll out of the window of bin
room oil the third floor to the xidewalk
and wiih im-tantly killnl Power bad
U-i'ii r'HiiniiiK at the plac niuce April
x'l'iipyiiig a Hiimll hall room in the third
tory. The riNiin wan iiiitn warm and
it i hupmimm that he nat down in the
window and fell a-di-ep.
I I'retn-litiru In a Oiiel.
I'ariv June 2. A duel wai fought
.vith NWord but ween M. lliTteam a So-
iulit nii'l M. Millevove a Kepublican
S'ati.iiialit. n it reiiilt of un altercation
which tiMik place U'twcen them in the
liainlier of deputies After M Mille-
Voje wounded M. Perteaiu on the left
I'lieck the two deputh'H shook brtiiiU .
1'lia Irun Market.
Pitt-burg Julie 2 llesi-uier pig in
'juotcd at f .'II it ton in the Mahoning val-
ey lllld ill Plttaburg the price i f JO. 7.1.
fills Is nil advance of )( -r cent in sit
iioiitba mil fJ a ton higher tluin last
week.
MIm Maaun
Ainaiitl.
Paril Tex.
"fendersoll 111
v'oi. liaiic
. ' legislature
V''Vud Miaa
tlic V-holnmhlp
ibuoL
or thia count
Mollie Mason i
lu the Bam Ho
-a. . "
A .lame far the Ilahy.
' In Mine countries rurlom" ros-
torn prevail ia r-j:ard to wlcct
lug a name for tin baby. A Hin-
du bnbj i nnmt'd when it in
twt-lve darn old und iisnstlly bj
the mother. Homi'tiiiies tin fath-
er wishes for tinotlit-r name than
that mdwtwi by tin mother.. In
that cane two lamp arc plard
over the two mime. and the
nauie ovr which the lamp burn
the bi!!itet is the one given to
the child.
In mi Kcypt i.u family tin- pa
rent chmiw a name fur th'ir ba-
by by lighting three wax candle;
to eadi of theite ihi-y give a name
one of the three1 belonging ul way
to Home dignified personage. The
eande that burn the long Kt
determiiirnthe name for the ba' y.
The Mohammedan ometinc
write desirable name on five
lip of pnper and tln-ne they
pla e in the Koran. The name
poll the ulip flrat drawn out i
given to the child.
The children of the Aino a
people living in northern .Japan
do not receive their naim-n until
they Hr five year old. At that
age the father give hi Ron u new
name.
The Chinese give their 1ht bn
hic u name in addition to their
Mii-tiumee and ther must rail
theniHelvei by the' names until
ther are twentT vear old. At
thiit uge the father givs bis on
a new nurce.
The Chlneite rare no little for
their girl babio that they do not
giTe thetn a baby name but Jut
call them No. 1 No. 2 No. II ac
cording to their birth.
Hoy are thought mi much
more of in China than girl that
if you ak a Chinee father who
has both a boy and a girl how
many children he ha he will al
way reply "Only one child."
fTnon purentH r'jirni'tlme
change the name of their baby.
If it .la 111 nnd the Japanese are
sure to change the name of a
child four times.
flrnln In iiire.
Tlomer wa a beggar; Hantni
turned a mill; Ti n in e wa t
Hlave; I'.m-tiu died in jail; Tun
HorgheKo had fourteen trade ant
yet itarved with them all; Tar
wa often ditresed for " shill
ings; Ilentivojin wii refused nd
mittance into a !MHjitiil he hnc
liimelf erected; Cervantes died o'
hunger and Vngela left hi bmly
to the Burgeon to pay hi debit
as far u tho money would go
I'.acon lived a life of nicauue am'
distress; Sir Walter ISaleigh diet'
oil the ticiilfold; SpeiiM;!' t lit
charming died hi want; the deal!
of Collins wan through neglect
lirnt causing mental derangement
Milton sold bin copyright of "Par
iidise Lost" for 1." pound at tliret
payments and finished hi life ii
obscurity; lryilen livid in pour
ty and distrcs; Otway diiil pre
maturely nnd through hunger; Lei
died in the e(rert; Steele lived a
life of perfect warfiue with hail
ili'; t ioldsiuitir "Vicnr of Wake
Held" wa mild fur a triiTle to savt
li i tn from the grip of the law
l'ieldilii' lie in (he burviti
ground of the Knglihh factory at
I.ihlioii without a si one to mark
the spot; Savage died in prison nt
I'.i'isinl where lie wa confined foi
a debt of s siiiuds; i'.nili r lived
a life of penury and died oor;
Chattel Ion. the child of geUll.s
and iiifurt inie tlisii-oyed hitu
self. I t un i U-t ie I?e lew.
5rw CnliRn Stanipi.
The new cubiiii one cent
stamp will l'tir a repnuentation
of the statue of C!olnnibu which
stand In the pari or court yard
of lliiviina. Tlie two rent stamp
will bear a map of Cuba; tho
t!in ent slnmp a repiixlucHon
i f the statue of "La Cubann" a
female figure ia marble omNenv
itlic of the island which stand in
one of the park" f Ilavunn Tba
the cent Hfiunj) will be decorated
with one of the new steamer of
the New York nnd Cuban mail
company and the ten cent tHuip(
will present an agricultural scene
n i'nliiin plowinjr in a tiditim
field with n yoke of oxon lUid a
pronp of royal pulnn hi th
ground.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
By virtue of the city of Itryau Ux
roll for the year and an ordinance
pasted by tbecity council January 10th
l"!! directing the manner of collecting
delinquent city tax on real eatate and
all coats that have accrued or may
hereafter accrue I II. (I. Khodea City
Tux Collector of Uryan City will by
Virtue of the afon'said ordinance pro.
cced to make out and pre-ent to the
city council at their regular turf ling iu
June Is'. for the approval of said
council all delinquent city taxpaxeraon
the following named liat ami the follow
ing deaciilied property ghirg amount
of taxed due together with coat accrued
which list when approved by council
will be delivered to the city attorney
who will proceed to tiring mil at the
law directa.
Uonneville Mr. Z. Lot 1 block
107. 1.0
llanner Mary Lot 0 and 10
block 151 $ 2 00
Banner Mary I acre part lot 2
block 3 ISO
liailey L. 1 1. -Lou 3 weat i 4
block 27 3 o0
itrown Orleans-Lot 3. block 10 2 00
Behring J K 12 fi-ltW SK Auttm
No. 10 I Vi
Cavitt W H-24 81-100 Feno Phil
lip No 7 3 HO
Calhoun Hichard 55-1(10 west
part lot S block 1 Bryant ad
dition .. 2 50
Clapp O W-Lot 25 block S
llall'i 05
Cavitt M M-1S 34-100 A JnoAu.
tin No 8 3 70
Crawford Cithcron I 24-100
acret S F Austin So ft 5dc
Cooer Frank- Lot V. 1-2 5
block I Oil 4 75
Cavitt Mr. M. M.-M acres John
Auatiu No. 8 5 25
Cavitt Mm. M. M.-Lote' 2 west
i 3 block 80 v 1 00
Cauaey.Mra.M. Lott 12345
block 170 I 00
Conroy John A acret S. F. Aus
tin No. 10 1 88-100 acret S. F.
Auatin No. ! ...
Daniela A. and A. 14-100 arret
Denson V 40x50 part lot pry
ant addition
Pillard liobt-8-10 tcrea 8 F Ant.
tin No 10
Davenport O en eral 2 211-100
acret ti F Auttin No t
8.F. Austin No. 10 txl4V. ..
Foster W. M. Lot 10 west part
0 Mock 174
(XI
0 M
0 60
2 0)
1 2S
2 00
Fotter V. M. I-ott l 7 eaat
4 8 bl(rk P.2 15 05
deltry Maria Lot 5 block lh7.. 0 40
Harbert A. 11. and A. J II 115-100
acret; w. i block 3KF. 4; all 4!
Pbillipt Addition
lltrtwuf Mrs. A. U. 5 a ri t U.
F. Auatin No. tl
Ilonaton Fred Lot 8 Mock 1W
Hall Harriett lxt 5 block .!(
Hanneman E. Mrt. Lot 5
block 178
Johnson Ella f acre John Aus-
tin No. 8
4 00
8 ra
'J 50
25
4 10
111
Johnson Julia Lot 1 2 block K) 1 ()
Johnson. William Idt 34 and
35 Mock 7 Hall's Addition ...
Johnson William Lott 1 and 2
block 8 Hall's Addition
Jefferson Matilda Lot 3 M'k 08
Kcrl Mary Lot 1 block 11)8....
Lodge H. U.O. 0. F.-20x75 west
end lot 2. block 8
Loughriige. T L-Eaat Xi 1-10
acret S F Ail-tin No tl
Lights FL Lot :i Mock 57
Ij-e Ike 45.1H) acres part lot 4
block 1 Bryant addition
Moore W ll-I-ote li and 10 block
JO
Mingo Geo. Lot wf2Mk 104
Man k V. C I.ot H 7 and E i 8
block 178
Mnrek V. C Lota 1 2 !. i li 7
H 10 block PJ
Mason Mai k-S Lot 5 block 10
.
3 40
r.5
o i)i
3 00
8 00
0 50
1 00
4 5o
2 115
On
10 4 .r
1 :io
Mima E. E 2 21-li 0 arret S. part
lot 11 Bryan'a addition 2 00
Matbia Mr. Il.-Uta 1 Hnd 2
block td 10 00
Matins Mia 11.- Lota I I! 1
block I7 ...
Mcl.ewls H!aH50xll5 i:i-nOa.
h. F. A. No. 10
Metall M. K lot 4 block I 15
Nii'holiiH liiilali La ii Idoi k 40
Olivcr.Kilen Lot s bloi k lL'4 . . .
Presley lliiny I.ot I block 2ti8
I'inkston T. S Lot 5 block 1 Hi. .
Polk W ti 4 3-HO Jim AiiHtin
.No S
Predilin It-Lot 7 block K't....
Lire F A nt al F. bbsk Iss....
Bice F A il 7 H block LUI
Bice F A-I'.lock 2ls
Uisliy Tim - Lot :t block i.'.i
UolrtBi.n .1. L.--ljit 3 block 127
Bicharils I ent L't 4 bloi k lsli
'lin ker Mr. L. 1..- bita 1 "J
I.'ix'iU S. part 0 and 7 15x1)5
15x115 W. part .'1 15x50 S. pt.
block Ikl
Taylor J I acres lot 2 block 3
Hryans addition
Vnugban Francis Lot K Mock l
Wilson J no. II Block p.'t
17 00
2 50
;i mi
1 5ll
1 NI
3 Mi
1 !
0 s5
2 50
0 25
0 mi
0 25
2 25
2 75
2 fJ
9 70
0 25
1 25
7 03
Wilaon Cornelius 15-100 aire
part lot ti block 1 Biyau Addi-
ttoii 1 H
blngtonIJese 4 17-It'll S. F.
Austin No ! 1 g0
Ward llendi-rsi n 50x15 21 PHI
acre part lot 6 block 1 Hrvan
addition. '.. . 2 50
Williams Henry Lot 4 and 5
block 210 4 41
Wrod Eli.a 0 10 acres part lota
M Mi addition 1 00
Vrlty A South i lot 2 block
yt A-Mlorkiib"!!!!!
12 50
21 75
1 00
- Jane-Ut 6 blot k 184.
CITY DIRECORY.
city orni xss.
Adsma.
. Smith.
Henry O.
a.
ity
Constable C. L. Baker.
Aldermen: K. G. TaUir W. S. How-
ell W. W. Harri. Jm. M. Lawrence
Walter Wlpprecbt. J
School Board: C. A. Adams ex-offn io j
presideut board; J. Allen Myers aecre-1
tary; Pr. J. W. Howell. M. H. James
M. Parker l'r. J. L. Fountain H. C.
Uobinaon.
coi my in rniaia
Judp A. U. Board.
Clerk G. W. Mc.Micbael.
Attorney Cha. S. Gainer.
Tax Collector J. J. Adanit.
Tax Atseaaor It. M. Nail.
Sheriff T. C. Nnnn.
Treasurer A. W. Buchanan.
Iiialrict Clerk J. W. Batts.
Commiaaiimeri: II. 'J. Di'ent b-e
Edce Felix l'hiilips P. II. Amnion
mi Ki nia.
IBaptlat-B. I. Wilson pastor; Ser-
vicea every Sunday 11 s. m. and 7:15
p. m. ; Sunday school 0:45 . ui.j pray-
er-meetinR Thursday nitibt.
Metbodiat J. B. CtK'bran pastor:
Services 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday;
Sunday a.hool 4i a. m ; Epworth
Uanne Sunday 4 p. m. ; prayer-miet-ing
Tuetilay nutht.
St. Andiewt' Episcopal Key. HerU-rt
E. Bowers L. L. !. rector. Holy
communion first Sunday in tlie month.
Services First and third Sunday in
each month moiniiiit and evening and
aim) morning of fourth Sunday. Other
Sunday and esch fifth Sunday the rec-
tor otliciiitet at Navasota.
Fresbystenan J. 1. weat paator; i
Servicea morninn and evening lat3rd:
and 4th Sunday in each month; Sunday
school 9:45 a. m. ; prayer-meeting. '
Wednesday nittbt-
Christian J. L. Andreas pastor!
Servicea 11 a. id. and 7:15 p. m. Sun-1
day; Sunday school !M5 a. m. Chris- i
tin Endeavor 3 p. ni. Sunday; prayer
mecitng Weilnt aday night.
Free Couitniiiiion Bapli-t A. M.
tew art pastor: Services every Sun-
day night in each month; Sunday
school 10 a. m. i
St. Joseph's Catholic Church Father
Pclnar pastor; Maat at 8 and 10 a. in.
Sunday.
San A.ntonio Italian Catholic church
Fathel (itiidice pastor. Maat at 8
and 10 a.n. Sunday.
l.oi'OI MKimsna.
UraiotCainp No. 10$ W. of V.
Meet second Slid fourth Friday nivlita
In each month. W K. Johnston C. C;
Joe B. Keed clerk.
Hryan Tent No. It! K. O. T. M.-Mi-eting
liichts first and third Monday
each month. J.Ii.Mawh
B. Hee-I K. K. y ' f
Hryan lli:e No. lfft3rn
Meeting nitthta second smi fill
Wednesday each month V. T. Jatnes
pres't; Joe It. Ied financier.
Hryan Lo.le No. 400 National Aid-
Meeting nights firtt and third Wednes
day in each month. W. W. (Jritlin
pres't ; R. W. I'ownard sec.
Ivaiihoe Coiumsiidery No. 8 Knight
Templars Meet 2nd Tuesday in each
month. A. M. Rhodes K. C; 11 . G.
Itbodes Secretary.
W.T. Austin Chapter No. 87 R. A
M. Meets third Monday in each
month. N. I!. Cole. II. P. Joe II. Reed
St-c'y.
Hrajtoe Mn. No. l2f A. F. A A. M
Meet lotirth Monday in esch month
lr. Paul M. Rayaor W. M.; D. C. I'e-
Mar ct Sec'y.
llrazoa Idn No. $ K. of P. Meet
firs) Mid third Tuesday iu each month
K. J. Jenkins C. C. ; 1. C. I'eMaret
K. of U. A S.
VtiUnii l.slue No 37 A. O. U. W.-
M. el ai'cond and fourth Thursdiiy in
each month. A. W. Ilo'liuaii M. W
W. J. Walker recorder.
Bryan l.oiU'e No. 1032 K. of II. Met-1
first and third Thursdays in each
month. J A Myets dictntor; A. J
Plainer reporter.
Hryan Cotton Seed Oil Mill J. N.
Cole president; .lames 1 1 Chance vice-
president snd treasurer; A. P. McCon-
nico secretary.
Hryan Compiess Ir J. tV. Howell
president; W. I!. Saunders vice presi-
dent; II. C. Robinson secretary; U.S.
Webb treasurer; Waller Wipprerht;
niHiiuwr.
TJtV tiii:
NEW Q
ITY BAKERY.
FOH-
Fresh Bread olls
Cakes and Pies
Delivered to any part ol
the City.
E.CIMKSSER. : Proprietor
Two dtsjrs below Webb Dros.
' Utv'. A.
Ct t aball. T. P. Boyett.
U- rmty Marshal. K. II
X't-crsUrr and Treasurer
3o!e
City Sexton. II. II. Jones
I)
Our own S.MISAI'AIMLLA is uiisurpas.-es for f pring
tonic. If you nwd a r'ood liver pill try JAMKS' ANTI-
IUMOl'S 1'IM.S.
AMES' IIIOIBA
licet on . art!. HEAT POWDER. MOSQUITO LOTION FLY
PAPER BED BUG EXTERMINATOR. BATH BRUSHES
SrONCES TOILET SOAPS. PERFUMERY ALLEN'S FOOT-
EASE..
New Line llaiiiiiincks Very
Cheap John Shoe Shop
Hltttp ii itl Custom Mnl HlifM-sa. also handle northern Ahoet. I
do all kinda of repaniinr work i besper tlian any shoemaker in tlieconnl. Com a
and ace me and I will true voil sa'isfaction. I use nothing but tho liett OVLit
Oak sole leather. LI BBI H llr I.I.S SI
N. JAIY1ETTA.
JOHN' WITTMAXX'
tl'l
Lar" Mot k of r inc Woolen nl
(Hher Fahriis always on
Hand.
STYLE and FIT GUAR.lXTEED.
t'p stair over Burt Norwood's
Mail. Mreet
II1CVAN - TKXAN
"LISTEN TO MY TALE
u wut.
Th nrri'n fV'ilt sii'l n-i ''il.le s Hteti st'h
(')iiilera Uirhup) iininer i i-oithit y-
at lisml. iil i- 1 I " li o i. ii I'si ti i r
pei lalljr simnof tili !n n . i iPr. M nr."l fur
alarm il )ou t'av a Ml' 4
HALL'S CrtOLERA MIXTURE and
aasa it sw a
MALL'S BARY CORDIAL.
Alliami. II.M'sr.- a ! 1 lit fr nc
meliisaiHiri-t itti-iit i.ni.-.l iii it nl) lul.
lie without Mith Fr I'ure inu. An ursii-
J'tesrrlilli.iL'Wnrk. simulant I'an in Me. i
Kluo I'l-rlmil.T) su-l ... t Aril. Irs tliu .!a r !
BR VAN TEX'flS.
SATI5f?ACT()l-Y
LAUNDRY...
When yon want sntilaeinrv I.ann.
dry send u mM;i! or 'plouie nt-
and we'll o. ti. 111111). ir!urn
it Wtien wo promise it to you. J)
it is not siiti-f.Kioiv don't' pav fr
it. "
American Laundry
Tso limits timili o( r aeliaiiKe hotel.
'.!iiilmno III
it l j.
Or postal Ijrlnri our Umm.
Taiior. .
I' C t"stai
V L C0t jr4is
Q w Q
Vs
MIXTURE-
Oieaii.
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Bryan Texas-
VACATION
In deciding where you
will ?iciii1 vacation why
iiotconridcr Colorado with
its matclili'a climixto stii-
urh and varied scenery it
many resorts it ChaulaA
qua cheapness of ratesaiil
its iiccvssiliility via
The
Denver
Road
A iuit keio'd schedule and
foinplete Uptislate e.ui-
iin'iit in ludin I'ulliinin's
ltitcst prtsliii tiou in sleep
era and CAFK CAMS.
Menu the best served a
la carte. Trains solid to
Denver ll.iure conveni-
ent. For other ih uiU nd-
dres I
D. B
M. SIMS
or
A. &USSON. 'I'll I A frill Ps.s ts-tt
rt tV'ViA D.iKi-rl'lir Kallaajr.
I . WOKtll. TKXA.
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1899, newspaper, July 1, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320202/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .