Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 214, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Allen Academy
k n-o pln s s ep r t.v b lr. i o 1 902 .
SOU OUR MWR !' NOTE IHUE FACTS
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None hut Male Teachers
.Study-Hall Ht nllit
Small Classes
Individual Instruction 2
Number enrolled lf year f"
Number nt"II'l I'n. I jcarTl
Numbcrenrolle.1 .ird ye'rMl
N.. limited in xt yr. to )
P.oys from V'town and
t-lt l s.
U. Thorough Work c;rrtimll admitted without t x
i Safe Surroundiii: niuiuaiion ( any coll. Z
Moderate Cost j in the state
ACutot willi the State rnmivty in' I.:.li. Mathematics
lli-tcry Creek Latin at.d C.ttraan.
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J. II. ALLEN
R. 0. ALLEN
Principals.
J. W. BATTS
Real itiatt Jgent.
Have la office U only et of abatra-t
book of Bruos eotjnty land Utiea.
FOK SALE.
I
Bout1! it of Mock near Allen
Academy. Price $:5u.
About or and one-quarter acre
jear ohoo:! fluse in southeast part
ftown. i; all new eottaue tenant
inaeai.J well on premise. Price
Six nor. house and one l"t of
rnnnd on w jst aide of town l'riee
8U0. 1
Bix ro.nn house and two lota of
.-round located four block from
faln Htret. Prick clsteru on pre-
nUea. Price 1?50.
One quarter Mock near Allen Aca-
lemy. Fast front. Price f-50-'V
Terniainsy. j
75 ttet front on Railroad attet out
of Otto Itoehme' property. Will
ell part or all. j
The Ed Tochila place; 2 lota and '
large two-atory residence. Price j
IliSOO.
AJao other city property
If. F. IHf
EBBOL m. d
iii nil
Bryan Texas.
Ofuce tt Hull's Drug Store hon Ml.
Residence. ' hone No 37.
Dining Cars
ON
30M
Equie
illaala xrvrd la carte on Iralna 1mm
laiaa la MrmrdUa M. I oula a ltd
InUrawdtate polnta.
uictjuc lights km uns
A GRECIAN LEGEND
Wh-n t'ie (.r- k nrnlc't juk ilia Tro-
jan war. Mv-. eie of thr mnt r--noane.1
of III (.rek h-riva. Ihekn
of lhla cne of the mnll Ionian
unit tlii. hiiklmnil ..f lh trin-
plarr I'l.NKI.t U K Kft'T I.T.rf rfi-.-1'iilii to
Sun the ti lling nt Uil in.entrl ml 'in-
i'ik!iiir hi tut K...I tn i. .ul
for the Itirmnn ilor. I Minn th wr Ut
Ri-tfJ i iirnrnini'nt Drt. nil ft.r th f ill of
lh i ltT nf Tmv hn minrk'd on U'Jir.l tin
mll rltK uh hi fcli.nrrr ion-turn to
hi. lf- mi'l klnif.lum. lint dvxr wlnil.
ml frarf ul torm mtl him th .port of
'ni) nd v i arid Ma rfnru wi-re f ruit-
Wm for a lonf period. Afu-r an aliwnro
ti(iwfr of tfiirT v-nr. h" riia!nd hi !
l.md home found hm fnituful Uil tx'antirul
Penelope
Till rimi' haa txx-n lTn town1t In Hill
l oiinlv. l'i iiill norh of Wai-o. on tn r'ort
Wor'h Ihvi.ioo of th Intprrallonul I irrnt
N'rtn..rn rlillmad. In th famou. blark l.md
ronnirr on thn roliinif 'r;ri'. and aa
vr.VM Y wna the . Ii.irm of lnnniiMk
tnr la lutl p"iila!ion th.it itrnwih of
thnwl Alt S. town l!l ho cor-tani an.)
t.i il II ill niu l.'Coinw a o.-auliMi lull'! niy
Ati'-n4 th Rlii
BARBECUE
AND
TOWNLOTSALE
AT
Penelope
Thursday August
I4th5
yth SMITH LAND IMI ROVKMENT
COMPANY.
Errrrodr knowa that hn a nw rallro.d
aiaiiiMi l oi-nd in th Hla k Ijind Blt It
mana a Town and a (Axil) uNE. raiciallr
If it la an International A (in-al Sorthorn
lowi. T nw I k i. N lon of Mart on
lha Fort Wor.h Dimion. hatum ifrown from
a au.ra. farm how and witon m to a hul-
Itnai town of 1 '" mhabltanti within a yar
la a rt in mint
I.KHtiV. l.l mili north of Waco In Mo.
Innan Coiinty th nrw I. A O. N atatlon
which w o.n-l Julr 21 la U'lnit ...lll-d
rapiillr. Thr waa a Terr larit aai of town
lota mail' there on lha ofanlnii day and they
oontinne to go
I'KVKUH'K 21 mllea north of Waco 10
mllea north of I-tot 1-2 ml'ea from Mt.
"aim. in mll-a from Weal IU milca f rom
lllll.ht.ro. ad one mi la from Foatoffl Z-
ve... on the Fort Worth Pit laion of tne nlr-
naiional A ireat Northern lUilroad. the n.-w
.tatlon to he opened ThiinnlaT. AiiK'i.t 14. la
In the ipiJi of aa fine a t' k land tlon aa
th-re I. In th world. The dmtacice heitia;
aumii.nt from all other towna and tra.lc
renter lo make It one of the flne.t towna in
that a'-ction. and a i..lendid opiirtnnity la
now aorl'-d the Invctur In Ihi. town lot
aale. In r"t at Ivn- lnt !
The I. A (i. N. will hara Terr low aicur-
alon rt' in erTct to vnclo.e forthia event
and will o rat" traina to B'llt the convenl-
en. ot Did .er. in af.endinit al. Ticketa
will to on Mi- for tr.ina arriving IVnelo(e
niorniid Aintu.t 1 1
ft.. rlrera or ail or. I. k 0. N. Agent for
fiir'ticr t'.rlio'ilar..
L. THICK. t 3 Pllirr
Id. V.l. 4 "i M. i l'aa. 4 Tat. Agt
I'jU-.t.ue Telaa.
ON
DINING AND SILIHNG CAM.
Tilt ONLY LINE
mot
TEXAS
TO TMt
IMORTII and EAST
WITH
DINING CAR SERVICE.
-.C.LEW.S.J--"
H. C. TOWNSEND.
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CITYSHAV1KG PARLOR
H. li. SIMMONS
Proprietor.
il
Thre rrt-c:i workman HOT AND CfM.P
HAT1I ir eiain till and ahower. Your
t ntronae will ( aft .rect.-d. I'mmnt S"r-
vltaand SATISFACTION UfAK.NTtKI).
PrtlNTC.13 AT CINCINNATI. SENATOR M'MILLAN DEAD.
Tha? ICawt Thar la Their Forty. Eight u Jlft.r llrlaf lllaaaa at Ilia
aaaaal Cnnvralloa. Iiai aai llama In Mlrhigaa.
rinrlfinitti. Aujt. IX. T.s f-Tty- V.'a-S.lsslca Ats. 11 tllamitrh
lvtiih anniinl innv titlin of the Inter- jail cn r.oelvetl l;ore annoiiiit lng the
rutiotrfil Tjisrii'lilcal uulon bosun a itj 0f Senator Jnniea McMillan of
aeNHlou of four iluya here totlay with Michigan at an early hour Sunday
all of the 3i5 tleluatea jireaent and mornlnn at hla numnier home at Man-
over a thouHttnl visitor. j heater uy-lho 8ea. Maa. Kettth waa
pike a Onera houte u row Jed n- the reault of heart failure following
elii'linpc the pallerlea that were niotIy roiiReKilon after an Illness of a Tory
o. ctiiiled hy women who are here for ew houra. -tho
tlrnt tonveutlon of the Ladles'! .-r mtmo year Senator McMillan
auxiliary. I baa made Ida munuier home at Man-
The int oration wa hy Uev. G. II.1 theater -by-the Sea having erected a
FilwariN anhdeacon of the Southern yery flno ctitlUKe there.
Ohio Ki'isit'ral iliD'tie who waa for-j While no Information on that diit
nierly a jirlnti r. j ha been received here tho exeeta-
Aulrinsn of welciinie wtre delivered Hoa U that hla reuialna will be taken
i
hy Actlug M.ttor ( 'harlea J. Christie. J
r.dmund O'Conm 11 ihairman of the
local committee n nnanccmcntH. and
A!!n Mi ltc ritildt. -resldent of t!i'
fin. iimiitl I'liiim N'.. 3. to which!
Prcslilc'it James M Lynch responded.
)cii:ale Waller N.i:l of Houston
Tex. hatiiii; been lulled home by the'
rViith of his brother n resolution of
atmpathy with lilm was adpted.
A r'Mdu'lon of ymrathy and :p-:
porird for ih Pulled Mine Workers In
their Hiatus. !te ftriKe was adopted. j
After annual report of o'fhcrs th.
rotivetition adjoin i) d for the day.
The followiii' oflli ers were appoint-
ed: A.st.-tant f-ci retary. John W. j
Hayes; p-adiim il rk. A. W. Thump-;
run; s.ryaiit ut iirms. Harry l.nw--
rctiic- mesMiitieis I'rank I'oxman and;
i Austin HavlH. All of the i oiumittec ;
were umiuunced.
rv- - s-;'l ;vv s
A' ''i::rj J
M.r....n..r. I t....... lAlolJAltwl4-Mll LAorMUl0A.t
l iniinmui. iu. n.-iiir lift ion- . i i
tenlion of the International Streoly!"' I"""" - d.-H.hii.-.l In the
pors- and d. clroiy i-rs' union here i family vault at Kim wood cemefiy.
was tailed to order by 1'renideut Jauifa The body of one of his nuns. ("apt.
J. Pre. I of New York city. John II. MiMiKan. who nerved In the
i Spanish war
and who tiled aeveral
ATTACKED THE TOWN.
M
Art
taa e llarroga aad Taa
Killed aad One Waaailfd
Tattle Wyo. Auc 11. A crowd of
Mexican sheep herder attempted to
take the town of ll.itCe. with the result
that two td the niuibi rs were killed.
Several made their escape Into the
woods one man being liot In the leg.
One citizen wan hit on the heel and
Miss Kstelle Sander a rmldent. was
severely r'tt In the face by a win low
pane broken by a a'riiy shot.
1'very man In (own Is aim"d. feaiing
the M.xlint.s will Hvocp down on the
town as there are n-orcs of them In
this vicinity. The in lack was In rotnl-
lintlmi for the s) ter r f .".ooo sheep
by the townspeep'e. who hn I ordered
the the pmen to l-e.p a- ay as this
ttrrllory Is rcerved for the cattliuien.
mouihs nm rests there. The senator
leaves a widow three sons. W. t'..
I'liililp and Prank all of Detroit and
a tlaiiKhler Mrs. McMillan and her
daughter accompanied tho senator to
Mam Inkier utter the adjournment of
COIlKresa.
Senator McMillan was a native of
Ontario having been born In Hamil-
ton on May 1J. but In early life
removed to Mb hlgau and for many
years has been prominently blent. fled
w ith the business till rests uud poll
lb al life of that Mate.
STILL EMITTING SMOKE-
Thraa I'e.k. In Ala.ha Ara Sending Oul
A. he. but N. t'laiuaa
Seattle Wash. Aui?. II. Mount Re-
doubt Ilmiana and Atigustln In the
Cook Inlet section of Alaska continue
to emit smoke. All three peaks were
active while the steamer Santa Ana.
whbh has arrived from the northwest
was at Cook Inlet.
' It was a pretty slpht." Captain An-
derson said. "We were In full view of
all three peaks the farthest being not
more man SO mile distant. The smoke
did not appear to be very dense but
enough ashes have been scattered over
the snow covered pesWfi to almost
blacken the white surface. There was
no flame couiiug from either mountain."
PEORIA IN FLAMES-
Kamiraai Flra Started la lha llu.lna.
Saellna of lha Cilr.
Peodia III. Auk. 11. It Is believed
the business section of thin city la In
danger. The CharU-a roller mills are
burning. Neumlller livery barn and
27 horses have been destroyed and
oth.-r small fires have been started In
various purls of the business section.
Origin of the fires is a mystery.
JAPS MUST VACATE.
Two I. land. Oaa.il lr Ilia fult.il States
Said In !! Ileea Sel.e.l.
Washington. Aug. II. Orders have
been Issued by the navy department
providing for a visit by the Pnltt I
States steamship Adams to Wake is-
land ami the Midway Islands belong-
ing to the Pnltrd Slates In the Paclllo
ocean. This action has been determ-
ined upon as a result of a recent com-
munication received at the department
from the master of tho transport Hu-
ford. who reported that while ap-
proaching Wake Island In June last he
discovered It Inhabited by a party of
Japanese.
While the steamship Nero was mak-
ing a survey of the I'aolflc for a trans-
pacific cable In 1 Stl she discovered
the Midway Islands were also Inhabit-
ed by Japanese. This Is somewhat sur-
prising as the Islands have always be-
longed to this government
KILLED BY
NEGROES.
Klllad
Coualy Attsrnay Smith SSol aad
.Near t olamlila.
Columbia Tex.. Atig. 11. County
Attorney K. C. Smith waa fatally shot
In this town Saturday night at about
g o'clock by two negroes. Deputy
Sheriff Cochran Willis leurnlng that
a negro named Charles Tunstall was
carrying a platol attempted to arrest
him whereupon this negro Charles
Tunstall. Joined by another a frleud
of his. Ransom O'N'ell commenced fir-
ing upon the depniy sheriff ami hi
posse shooting County Attorney K. C.
Smith through the Ixi.ly and wound
Ing Deputy Sheriff Willis In the wrist.
County Attorney Smith died Sunday
evening at 9 o'clock.
Woman a I.la.a.l l"llt.
I.nulsllle. Ky Aug. It. Mrs. John
Golden of Jefferson llle Intl. has
been granted a license to pilot steam- r..i.rlnlh Ilia Mrtka.
ers on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Wllkesliarre. pa. Aug. 11 The four-
aiid has started on her first trip as a teenth week of the anthracite miners'
licensed officer. She ut the wheel nrllte began Sunday. President M itch-
ed her husband's steamer. The Shaw- ell Is authority for the statement that
nee which goes south with a Urge the strikers are In good shape. Con-
i re i.:.t tie Mount Vernon. In tow. irllnitlons to the relief fund are rom-
Mrs. Golden has devoted much of her Ing In from many quarter and the
time to the river and has traversed the dissatisfaction which was first evinced
various waterways of the south. over the distribution has disappeared.
. i The strikers have settled down to what
they believe Is going to be a lllllcll
longer bUs'.' thdii wad ut first anticipated.
SAN ANTOIiiO
IfJTERHATIOHAL FAIR
OPENS OCTODER 18
Closit October 29 I9C2.
Stop That!
Trlt kly Heal al ones w.th
ORIENTAL
PRICKLY-HEAT
POWDER
Ycnr moner k If It dotrt. Th rt antl--.te.
Minima .oothinrf and refreahirg pow-d-r
made for ail .nir rr.. r enifllos. ; - eanta
toi; aa drugai.iaor aeiid for frw aamDla.
OltlENTAL I'll' K I V HEAT Powder Co.
n"i..n. Tetaa.
Fur tala I y M Ls.wg..d Prug Stora.
Small IUwar.1 for a lllg Smu
Chicago. Aug. 11. Panee Harwnod.
an eight year old boy from Itig Rapids
I Mich. has returned to swiri at o.. a
1 package containing J.VJ '.toi) of negotla-;
! ble securities which had been lost at.
i the stock yard by a messenger boy
employed by the firm. Young Har-
wood found the package while sight-
seeing at the stockyards. He ro.lved
a reward of f'.'a.
To Weleonia li.ueral i.illh.
Portsmouth. ().. Aug. It. -General
Jaioh II. Smith t'nited States army
retired "us In Columbu and Is expex
cd to reach here where bis aged
mother lives. Intensive arrange nienls
have been made to give him a rdtal
web unio her.
CENTRAL TEXAS FAIR
BRYAN. TEXAS.
OCTOBER 14 15 16 (V 17.
tar Catalogue. Ad.lre...
PAUL BRADLEY Secfy.
King Idaaril finirlatea.
I.on.btTi Aug. II. Klne l-Mwnrd held
a juuy iiniliui at inn Kiugiiain puiace.
at which the newly appointed minis-
tt rs weie sworn In. I-ater be oflb iutei
at the luvesture of the Vbtortan order.
Iurhea of MarlHoro'.gU rnmlna.
Tendon Xws. 11 The liess ' of
Marlborough will sail for r-'i-w Ynrk
"Wednesday of this week on Ibit Kron
Priii U'iihclni. She will g- o N :-
pc.rt to remain until the end of the
at a so n.
lilld lluraad to Peath.
Ciimby. Tex.. Aug. 11. A tt-yenr-obl
rhlbl of James Smith the section fore-
man here was burned to death Satur-
day. It had set u Its mothtr start a tire
with coal oil. and while Mr. and Mr.
Umith were on the front gallery it
poured oil on the coals tu the kitchen
stove. The explosion ami the child's
streams summoned the parents but
b fore they could reach It the child
was futully burned it Hied two hours.
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is U fed
comes in every man s
life when lie iicoUtlic
aid of incdiriiict to as-
sist nature in recover-
ing failing health and
strength. Pure tlruj; are n
boon to mankind. We sill
the Freshest Purest Drugs
ami Medicines that science
has dcvel' iped or that money
can huy. Our prescription
work is prompt accurate &
careful we ncvei ohstitutc
we stand by our reputa-
tion made in )ears of busj.
nt-n in llrvan and invite
YOUlv PATRONAGE.
JURIES i& HART.
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Not Alone RreaJ but Cake and
P.tr has vpieaJ the fame of the
TEXAS!
BAKERY i
Vaur who ihouakt that onlr home ma la
lHMit-r.lll.la. ( ak.-. Ciale. Wal'-ra etc.
re 01 10 eat. hate rhanc-d their miiet.
al.'n-e l. stln iiura Th.- are found mu.'h
sutK-rtor to anrtlilrig 1'ro.luitd ty lha
au.atei.r cuik.
OTTO BOEHME
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11MBall8aiaaSBtCaat
alllll'JftyrT:
Ashland. Ore. Aug. U. Purest fire
are raging lu the Siskiyou mountains
In the Ib-aver. Hungry and Grose
("reek mining lections doing much
damage to timber. Reports connect
their orlt-ln with the bitter feeling
that ha grown up among thiv miner
In that SDitlHi against the timber-
land locaters. who hive during the
present year filed notices of location
oil thousands of acres of the land.
JHreaehar Xlllae la Kanaa-ajr.
FJ Reno. Okln. Aug. 11. Tier.
Chivies Suit a"-1. 80 years a super-
annuated MerriotiU preacher waa run
over by a rsrttaway team here Satur-
day night and received Injuries from
which he died Sunday morning.
TdlRNIP
SLKIi. 1 have too pcunJs tf choice lreh Tur-
nip eed" assorted varieties now is time to plant
TYLER MAS WELL.
OITY.
BA
KER-Y
FRLSH BREAD CAkbS AND PIES
always on hand....
PICNICS AND BARBECUES furnUbai! acy amoont of Bread ato. os twenty- t
four hours aotloe. gala roota ooa door Bona of iiaaway a.
GRIESER Proprietor.
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