Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 143, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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BURT NORWOOD
Bryan
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by some of our tonics .von can pass through the change from win-
ter to spring without trouble an. I be in nod shape for summer
Dozen of good STItlXfi MKDICIXKS for mini woman mid child
In this Mock. All the old standby am lu re try our own Sar-
snparitlii. I.iver Regulator ami Cholera Mixture for howcll trouble.
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in lb Drug Line
CUBAWAHEllIi
The Government Turned Over to
Cubans by United States.
PALM A IX CONTROL.
Ucaeral !Tm4 Lawera tba Star a J
Stripes and Hoists lb (ubaa
Fla laay Tramlaent I'er.
an WltaeM Oremaay.
M. H. JAMES & COMPANY
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One ci the two companies in the woiU of which Upj
it has been truthfully said a a a
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R. T. BOYLE AK
Bryan Texas.
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Tlie New Century
Ha. brought many things of usefulness to the human race but none
of moie importance or benefit ti man V anthe 'M ARVELOl'S '
CAKKIZO SPRINGS MINERAL WATER which ir now on
in e in Bryan by a!l uptodatt dealers. This natural mineral water
has a national reputation for the positive cure o' Chronic Consti-
pation "that root of human ills" Indigestion Dispepsia Catarrh
of the Stomach and Kidney Troubles. A single wine glassful
will convince ou of its curative powers. Ask for sample bottle
and testimonials free. Carbonated Carrizo Splits at all fir.t-class
bars. A bottle a doe DOES THE WORK. I 5S
E. II. Lomax will order this water for anyone who wish it.
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Ready Forf
Inspection.
Arrival of fabrics within
the past few -Jays has 7
practically completed
our Hock of
gfr SUITINOS OVERCOATS TROUSERINOS. 0
(jgfo The display i vi ry 'om.lete embracing nl!
tho new designs and colorirjgs. These will be
very popular during the coming season.
IAIIV WTTTUAV
The Tailor.
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An uptodatc line of Furniture on hanJ at all times. Our
Undertaking depaitment is complete; calls answered day
and night. Henrse and carriages furnished when desired
Havana Mar 20. Snor Tomaa E
tratla Talma today attathH bla air
trada palma yenterday attach- fl sig-
nature to a document aa Vy zi' nt '
the Cuban rcpublle aftT thLzrhanss
of tonKratulatlons. and th vrtfras
Urntrul Goniri aaeended to the roof ol
the palae where he waa arrorded a
front rwfptlon. On. Wood personally
lowered the AraerUan colors which
were xaluted. and with his own handi
holhted the Cuban tlitK. as an art of
the t'nlted Stab's Conic assisting
Thus wus the Island formerly trans-
ferred from American to Cuban con-
trol. The actual transfer of the rontml
of the Inland u hi'lnttul-d to mcul
exactly at noon. Havana lime which
Is 12: 30 p. m.. Washinston time but
thote Invited to wIiihhh the ceremony
were requested to be at the paluce nl
1 1 : ;iO a. m. Thy Included. Ixstil-
American officers and members rf
I'rrxldent Kle t Talma's rabinet. men.-
bers of con-rcf. suyreiuo court Judges
governors of provluteH officers of vis-
iting want-hlps forclRn conniil. Wil-
liam J. nrynn and other vlitini
Ainerian ntat'Miien. nei-ral of Senor
I'aln-a's Central Valley. N. Y.. nelifh-
born. Iloratiu Keubetin. coutiKel for
former Cuban Junta. Col. William Ax-
tor Chanler and a few other specially
Invited RlleHts.
tien. WimmI and rtaff anrl American
troo.s embarked Immediately after th
holHtinx of the Cuban flue: and th
American h!ps r-teauied out of th
harbor.
At the time the transfer took plr.r
In Havana. Cen. White.ili at Santiago
turned over his authority to his Cuban
auccexHor. and iaild away with the
Ameritan cavalry whi'h has been la
the garriMin there.
Trld Fonr TlinM.
Talestlne. Te.. May 20 The rn
of W. II. Ijmcaster which occupied th
greater part of last week In the dis-
trict court here as determined Sat-
urday evening the Jury returning
verdict of guilty and aKwusing his pun-1
iKhtnent at 25 years In th
penitentiary. Ijtm aster was charged
with killing Jones KeluliarUt. a well
to-do Ktix kmun of 1-on county alul
three years a so. The killing occurred
In Houston county near Crockett anc
he was tried In the district court ol
Crockett on the charge of murder anc
given 25 years. HI attorney. Hon
Earl Adams secured a nw trial tin
the case was brought to Anderor
county on a chnnge of venue. net-one
trial resulted In a venllce of 15 years
The iaw was appeal) d however. re-
Versed an! remanded. A third trinl
resulted In a verdict of srven years
The case was again appealed and r
termed and remanded. The fourth trla
resulted as above stated the defendant
receiving a sentence of 25 years.
IF YOU WANT TO SELL that
farm or those Gty Lots you
are hereby notified that we would
be pleased to have them on our
list as early as possible in order to
have them well advertised before
summer.
Tht'great success we had last
season and the enormous amout of
advertising and rustling we are
doing at present is conclusive evi-
dence that vce'arejgoing to do the
largest business ever done in Cen-
tral Texas this scison.
If 'you arc'w illing to sell'yoiir
land at reasonable ligures call at our
otlce at your earliest convenience.
MONROE EDGE
Land Agent.
Oilice over J. A . Myers store
MOTTO FOR 1902.
USE THE-
Houston A Texas Central
It tapi the best Section
of Texas and Reaches
EVERY CITY OF IMPORTANCE
AT-
ii. n. sinaioN's
HARDER SHOP
Shave
Hair cut
r Shampoo
- 15c
- 25c
- 25c
I bave determined to re-establish
tlie nlvove old popular
price for the l-tl-fit of the pub-
lie mill nsk one and all to K'ive
llle a call.
Thrie (lr.t -l.i-s barlx-rs J.
W. Tei lcr. ( hitrlie Itibes ami
mysi'lf. Tolite attention im
waiting.
I.IfiMit tub ntid shower baths
Porcelain tubs. Five baths
for l.i. Your to Tti ase
H. E. Simmons
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Witlilk.Kna la ltllr.
Tarls. May 20 It Is officially an
nounced that Treniler M. Waldek Uou
scan will n-Kixn b'-fore June 1. lea vim
President Uiubet to form a new cabinet
slmultaneotiHly with the meeting ol
the new chamber.
M. Wal.b-k Rousseau notified M.
Loubet and his roMcagucn Juxt befort
the president's departure for HuhhU
that ne considered he had accomplish-
ed the work of unity which was th
object of his taking the office and thai
therefore he denlred to retire from th
present cabinet but would retain thi
office until a new cabinet was formed
from a representative majority of th
newly elected deputies.
(Irftl.Hi of Amvrtraa Panel.
New York. May 20. Ixrd Kelvte
has returned from the I'nlted Stater
more Impressed than ever with th
greatness of the American people and
the magnificence of their Industrla'
and political future tables the Londor
correspondent of The Tribune. He it
enthusiastic on the subject of an An
glo-Amerlcan alliance. The ententi
cordlale between Kngland and th
I' lilted States Is of such a nature hi
says that it must last long.
Coal (ialag t'p.
New York May 20. Owing to th
etrlke In the anthrarite coal mine re-
gion the price of bituminous coal hai
been advanced in this city from $2 W
to $3.50 per ton. The coil operators
Intend It is said to cut off tba an-
thracite coal supply In the small towni
In order that there shall be a greater
supply for this city. Soft coal can b
used In the small places while it Is s
lol.it!'-n of the law to use it In New
York City.
Oihr Unfit- lllli l.aralod.
Cnal Creek Tenn.. May 20 Superin-
tendent Ceorge (ami) and others havf
gone almost IhmuKh the entire court.
of Kratervile and Thistle mine and Ii
now assured the other missing bodie
are In rooms and wtni; h-ading from
the main channels. A.r Is still being
pumped into the mines but the sick-
ening stench has arisen from tin
rorp tnile and men t'.nd it almost
Impossible to work therein.
J. IV. BATTS
Real Ettai igtni.
IIt d cfllc tha onty to' of ibairaot
book of tlrtuoa county Ucd UUaa.
FOK SALK.
South liwtlf of block near Allen
Acad. my. Trice f.'wi).
About one and one-ftiarter acres
near HchoolhauMi in sout!ieust part
of town. Small Dew eottnge tenant
bouse and well on preinises. I'rice
70i).
bix room house and one lot of
ground on west side of town. True
10.
Six room house and two lots ol
round located four blocks fnm.
Main Street. ISriek eUteru on pre-
Qilses. Trice ToO.
The N. 15. Cole home place. Two
ami a half lota and B room house.
Tlace well improved. Trice f IS O.00.
Ono quarter block near Allen Aca-
demy. Knst front. Trice t23.no.
Terms easy.
7.1 feet front on Railroad steet out
of Otto ItiM-btne's property. Will
sell part or all.
The Kd Tochlla tdaee: 2 lots and
larire two-story residence. Trice
Alao other city property
CITY MARKET.
'i(H)I) KKFKH.KI.ATEI) MEATS
Reef Turk Mutton and all kinds of
market products In any quantity at
reasonable prices. I will buy only
the best animals and employ expert
meat cutters. A portion of your
patronage will be appreciated.
JOHN W. HICKS IVop.
Fart VS'aa T.m.r.rllf la.aaa.
New York. May 20. A coroner'i
Jury which Inquired Into the deaths ol
Taut Ilcester Kord. the author and
Malcolm W Kord. his brother. th
noted athlete returned a verdict that
Malcolm wa temporarily insane at U
time of tba tragedy.
FREE
CHAIR
CARS
AND
THROUGH
SLEEPERS
DALLAS
AUSTIN
WACO
To FT. WORTH
DENISON.
HOUSTON
COkSICANA.
Bead tOo In atamp tor a oopjr;of;tb.8onthnro PaolOolRlpa'Cook'Book.TooaUlslif M0 1 R ?!
S. F. U. MORSE T. J. ANDERSON M. L. KOHHINS
Tua. Traf. Mgr. Aat. Cm. Taaa. A'. Cm. Pua. A Tkt Agl
Cheapest Line !
Best Values !
I will sell you enough Wall
paper including border for $1.
it knocks out tlie vainple bock
man.
Tyler HQsivell
RS. PROCTOR
Respectfully imilcs'the ladies to calband
see her new line of
.litter
spring a
Just received and now displayed all the latest and prettiest 'de-
signs !o a fine line of
'SIM AND LAWN SHIRT WAISTS
made in the latest anil most fashionable designs. Mack Taffeta
and Chiffon skirts from $5.00 to $50. tx). I am we'.I fitted tip at
my house conncr of Washington and Burleson street.
fay-Opposite H iptist Church.
m I. 1 1 va if ixntVi
I E(MPI0N
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The Best on Earth.
Eupion is solj ty the following Jeller:
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The Hryau Orocery Co; Kde Itrcrs; Samlers Hros. A Co'
Cole Hros; Thos. V. Hlw Oeo. V. Hittk-s; l- C.
Zubi-r; Kernole Itroa; J110. M. Ijwrence A
Co; Saunders A Johnson ; Pansby A
Dansby; Howell I trot hers.
J. II. Mawhinney-
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CITY OHDIXAXCK.
He it onlained by tlie City Council
of th- city ol liryun :
'I hat it Ii-; and is hereby made the
duty of any and all persona who are
the owners of a do'5 r do; and
which are kept within the corporate
limits of said City to keep such ilmr
or dos inuz.b-d and any person
violating the provissious ot this ordl-tianci-
by allowing a doir owned by
him to run at Is rye within said citv.
j without being muzzled shall lie guilty
of an otTetice ami uhmi conviction
shall be fined in any sum not b-
tlniti on dollar and not more than
five dollars.
atti-t II. . Harrison
C. M. Spell. S. II. C. Mayor.
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Three beautiful buildiuir Iota two
blU oak trees level ground sine
I block from Allen Academy. Worth
0iO. Will sell eanli for f.500. See'
jCIill A. Adams. 161 t
"Like Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver "
ISJTHEISCVPTrot S SCPPt.T OF IRRKPRO ACIIABt.NEW
ui(mrnt racantly proouraa by tba.
(Irtttrnatiofial
ttxl
Crtat Korihirn
Railroad)
MViclnf It ta for3iot;r a1 fir luitrtnii tranall fHltla Dtraotrooaaactloa BiaJa
' Lew. fur all poiuta oo mala Ilea batwaao
LONGVIEW LAREDO AUSTIN SAN ANTONIO
The route you arc looking for to ST. LOUIS MEMPHIS anJ objec-
tive points North anJ East with
IPatilntinl Through Gnrs
Ctt!y allT to lb prof r'Ta apirlU of tha it. All 4aalra4
. partiGutan oortiallj glaa by
D. C. DEM A RET. Ticket Agent. Bryan.
L. rRICE. D.ZJ. PRICE.
toa Vloa Prtatdast tt Caa. 8apt OaaaralPaaaa sa T1rkat;Aaa
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