Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 12, 1902 Page: 2 of 6
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SATURDAY TOli HylliiLiM U
A DIEU 'WILL SOON EMBARK FOR EUROPB
We have a complete n;.
Cloth and Oxford bindings; il$ -
bible vc have them if you need a tir.z ..J
Leather Hible we can please you in style and
price. We are showing a swell line of leather
bound bocks in the titles of Faust Lucile
Hums Longfellow Whittkr The Greatest
Thing in the World American Authors and
Their liotr.es l;tc just the thing for nice gift
WILSON & JENKINS.
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Camp PltchcJ Next 5aoa In Ilngljn.l Necessitating an Absence For Soma Tim.
ilSI! RIDERS
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THE WORLD'S.
GREATEST EDUCnTIO?IAL EXHIBITIOH
rMnrnrtMi. ah IT io:h. tu
mm
a u
LL
THIS YEAR
THE
ORIENT
OCCIDENT
PIPE
Shoulder to
Ull .Ml U wl
II8BSEHEH IF ALL 1T1S
As ns trie utronir tury
Coast Guard
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
SntereJ t the jMwtofllce second
t'lllnK limit IllKtter.
A Country That Has No Strikes.
The Church Heview mvh: 'New
Zealand ha a done the inoft during
tliitiL'H ever ntteintitej by any mod
ern government. The New Zeal-
andcr claim tl.a'. New Zealand in a
country without strikes. I.aborern
anil piiilo-t-rM have their tlicjuitcK
there aa elsewhere but the one can
not quit work or the other lock
out workmen itemling a settlement
of the diciiutu in courts. It in 1ho
a country without tiauners or poor
hounen for injured workmen are
cared for hy their employer. The
I I 1 . . ! . II. I
M.tt-ref thi. !. h.h u rot triit'T K a workman m neneioiieu ny me
r r;' ": ;: :;; ;:::Sernnentada t-ohlier of indus-
BY CONN KM. Y & OA RN KB.
tr Week 1".?.
Vr Month 40c.
OBITt ARIES AM RIOI.UTI0N.
wilt a lir a. Nt-va n ai r recanting Urailia
Ml cuarv'ra lor auu la .w u.-u.
Senator Cull't-r-on in working in
the interest of Iirazos navigation
auJ luvte.
Tryflti will be the chief amufe-
ihf -M center in the state during
coining week.
The rtite hoard of education
will jTohuhly increase tho per
uj ita ai'jiorlionmeiit.
(lov. O It-Il throwed the harpoon
in' rrdid)nt Haer the self-Bp-pfi::t-
l vice-gerent of the Almiga-
ty alxut right.
Morgan 'h hatred for IliMMevcIt
is said to t tho reason he has de-
clii.ed to interfere in the coal
strike thereby hoping to ill feat the
president for renoinination.
On next Thursday October K'
an eclipse of the moon in due and
to thid section we understand that
it will he total and will last lit
minuted. It will he one of the
notable attractions of the Central
Texas fitir.
try worn oui in the ranks. The gov
el nnieiit owi.s iiot only the ostal
system hut the express Pervice
the telegraph linen and the rail-
roa.id. Jec ntly it has purchased
a coal iniiie to ni ply its locomo-
tive with fuel and it intends to
cMute with private mined in the
sale of coal to the puMio far enough
to keep the price ofco.il down to a
reasonable figure."
A thing that looks mighty good
to u in old Madison county's fa-
vor is the fad that she has not
a pauper in her rare or a prisoner
in her jail. There is only one
county convict working out n
t.n-. M.t.i-onvi!!e Meteor.
Honest Business Method.
When api licd to nniujeni"nts of
any character u-vialiy re-lilt in
many mjcccsscs fr the venture.
One of the Iirt show to adopt
this principle and one that had al
ways r t uned it under all circum
stanced is ( entry nrod. famou-i
shows and from a small exhibi
ti.n. of opera hoti-e dimensions it
has gradually pro.vn until it now
repre-eiits the lar' t trained nt.i-
mal show in the world. l!very
city where the (ientry I!ros. have
ever visited their performances are
gre te.l with tho same enormous
audience and tho announcement
of the coining of the exhibition id
eagerly 1 M'kel forward to hy every
h.ely in the intire .1 unaiti. This
seaF.in finds the (Ientry shows
much enlarged and even surpass
ing their form t slvt-. A "ii i-il
feature id nude f the superb street
display whi'-h'will he given on
the morning of the date of the ex-
hibition which hashieu definitely
nniioiinee l a- d:i - Uy t. l.".
Twice daily at and p. m.
Go
Vou need it now
The full season demands it.
We are showing a large as-
sortment of the newest shapes
in AL'Tt'MN MATS nobby
and Ujli-h from hrim to
crown. V. very conceivable
tdiade which fashion hat de-
creed proper at i;uick good-
l.je prices. 0 0 0
We sell a good stvlish hat for
$1.00
A better one for
$8.50
Hitter still for
$2.00
And so on our hats climb the b I
scale of merit step by step un- W U
til the finest in l unl is met st V f
Each grade the best for the
price whether in Derbys
I'anamas l-d'.ra or staple
shape. Call sec fall M)les.
HUNTER Si
.CHATHAM.
Iail ItnAf l n1rr W'rrrk.
Calnemille Tex. n-t. 1 1 . Tli- erw
that wad at work ileatilnjc up th re
matrnler of ttn wrei U ou tin- Santa Vt
rallronl Mrh ti:initnl several i!o
aKo two miles noit'i of th lleil Ithir
hrlilge. foiiud tin' r- tiKiiiid of nn nri
Kiionn wuite man inim r a iuur. :
Is snppoMei tlial th man was Mealing! t1
a rld on onf of t li frHKht trains than
was wreekeil. Hid relllitllld Wi n '
Lrouclit her ami liini' iL
f
limit NIU f.r Si .Itian
New Yuk. ("li t. 11 Aeeorrcante'l
by li'.s wife an I d ou-'i'i is Vi!!::im 11.
H int. (Mvernnr of I'nrio Ki o. Ii.h
i!
Probably Not Tar Prom the Truth.
Not long since a Mi-souri editor
auiiounceii that jut f r o:n i-sue
he would tell the t r tit h n :i l.ed and
unvarnished. Here it one of the
items lr.ta that issue:
"Married Mi-s Sylvi a Howe to
Mr. James Carnahan ia-t Sunday
hi the H.ip'i't par-on; The
hii le id a very ordinary s. rt of n
town girl who does hot knmr any
uior than s rabbit about cooking
and never helped ' her p "r old
mother three days of her l.fe. She
is i.ot beautiful by any n. ji. ;in I
bhe hud a gait like a fat du -k. Th"
ill
Kroom jd wen Known L. re a nn n
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"l iw-oii" ionier; i.a I ! n
elf the old folks all hi- li:V.
This id Tor Vou.
Hryan must take care of the
peo!ewh visit the fair. To do
thi- every citizen must do his du-
ty. I want every householder in
I'ryan to repot t to me ;it once or
to Malcolm C.iriH s of the Kagle or
J. M. Hare at Norwood's the num-
ber they can lodge or furnish both
lodging and meals il iring the fair
and the price per day. ANo the
price of single meals and of rooms
for one night. A. J. Iliichanaii
.Vi Cham. Public Comfort Com.
will have a hard lime as .
Kxhibitd fcr th" textile depart-
tit at the fair are i v being re-
living : ci ived at the exh: hitioti hall at the
l'hey i grounds. N'. exhibits fir this de-
they live together." . m. Mo
F.:. i-trlc li-.'ht ;;lnl)es. My.-r-. 'J'A l!(i.ii s
otel.lV. I'l.)
I! 1 i s' Iiieim at N. i w oihI'h. H'ni
no vou iiAvn iir3Ai)cui-?
I "i Ih ' '. x ; i. ! Ni i:i.!gi-t t.tkc
X-KAY ill-ADACHI; CURi;.
One Dose (iIm-. Kclicf
salle I for San J'ian liv the sli ;i:n h!;i
Pom e. i!er a pn tia N l vl.lt In t h '
Unite. I Stan's.
ronlt rl Will IIHIr.il
Turlv Oi t. 1 1 . in n i-onfl!' t lie' reeri
strll ins eual in I tir rs nrut j"-n'larnie at
St. I'tl ii'ie on striker was I.
several wminil-il auJ four !:in:.i'j I J
Tho attlko 4 extenJlng j I
llij'ire I.
11 THE
GREAT
ARENA
Novelt.T J'Hrtl
n NiHfltv niul
A10RE
COME.
Tl.tiK eteinjilifjrinir nil Hint therein in ItifM
ll. lulling
HEROIC MANHOOD
lu tliemul.lli' nml tin tlie Msuihiire.
The fnnt
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YSLD WEST
..AND.
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V-.' V' ' -
':C':)s: V Kcw United Hand-ln-Kand.
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' ' .''.j.hi'-'A' vA In'ote llin iinllen array f utiiv
' ' v- ' J. -4 - V- linir attnetioua.
S . " . . . ft .
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CCSSACK!
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V CESOUIU
tj ARABS
r.r.;rr;!cr.ri cowdoys
v:rr.Trrn r.imc;
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.. ....-v r.!ExicA:is. jonnriY baker
EMICrjaNT TRAIN
ALL THE
MILIAR FEATURES
FA Mi LI A I
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7hn IVnrlH'e
-A iiiw iiuiiu g
u zz Z3 ri v
V.V.J..U
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Wanlui
COL V. ?. CODY BUFFALO BILL
V ):o ' ::! -. :r ;. r.uiialiy nt tin Le..d -' th
orvn nfftf' r"rrJ"n' p-wi""mi
v..diaii t:L:;i?5i iMJCttb KnVlllW
t :.r t'i:
ii. t.ie i.ii;e.:.? i r t: ( ii m.
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HISTORIC MILITARY SPECTACLE. THE BATTLE OF
fienTsin or the Caoture of Pekin
a
TWO PChrO?..MACE5 UA1LY. 2 A0 3 P. M. RAIN OR S IINE.
Admission. 50c. Children under 9 Years. 25c
ini) 1.(mi dm s:li. at Ki;i:i'S Dni-' ston.
RKs?KKYi:i)
:I'ATS iiii lulling :ti!iui-
Trv
A Kc.v Minutes !:!. With
X-R A Y O 1 L
Ki !lcC H 1 1 1-1: : it .i ! i -? 1 1 j.j
I5.uk Sj.ijii
Mutnifactiii'e.l nuJ'S.l n.Iv 1(t
S. iriH Stiffness
Hmmcl's Prescription Pl.armacy.
It III I.r(. III HIT
Pliorm.in Ti x . Oct. T.rnn Art
rlfr.ion. ne! 22. a sa' '.i:n:in fell un-
der a l-'ri.-eo rru'lt"- h re. llutli
were (frmitl'l (iff uliove th" knee. Hi
Injurs ii are urn! iMv f it;il.
Thirteen dea'hH rn"-iirrid on th"
fraii-j'nrt S!i rii.i;ii fi. in Mitillu to Sun
Fiaiii in o.
Pn sMeiit it')M.- .-If will vlait Mm-
I'hlit Ti lilt.. M Nov. K.
r.uveniiT Nuh nf Ohio larilnueil
Mrs. Tavlur mi l hr ilaiiKlitT the k
lo'cd Cmlnnatl ki.lniU''H
The fiMithlil! na:n- ut I -alias. Trx .
Intwfeii the I'nlv r-lty ff T'u an!
the f'l-uauie t'ani" wa in hy Tein
l y a h me i f 11 Id o.
Fail'in-H iti the fi.ti'I HtateK thu
'it t k I- .1 I.l 1 17".
Dining' Mall at the Pair (irnumls.
Tin laili-'H if the M' tliit i !ni !i
re having i recti i a l.ire Ami mm.
Ill.nl i -Us illhilu' liail nt 1 1 . - fur
trriiiiiiiU t ii I will r.- lir-t el-'.
mi als iiim-.ii s :iii -.ir.-.- linrin.' t!-i-nliri'
fmir iliiyt nf the f.iir ( r 1
iitnl lil;;tf. Tin y ill uli m ne
oysters In any st le. I I. i!!i' j
enrilially iin it. .1 to .itiniii- t!. m
ami ran !) jf--tir.il el' I r i
l:i i vi ry ! n 1 1. L' ;
Suiiielhln- new-Cm kr II e i-.C'
Clean I p ! CLan I p !
Nut!' e ii In r. liy Li II t!. t t'ie
-trei-t iillil II 1 1 - - -a uf tlie citv
I !e ll.i l ji ill IIIH'll AH Imv
I ar i '- ami ni ! r rulilii-h tnt.-t i e
retiiovf.l I't.ita tie- I-i.-k i r ..'
litl-Hie- im'... T. I'. Il'iN.'tt
'-''' filv M.'ir.-I.al.
I'i .; I f A liin-ki it -it l lis ill
Ii.-' i n l ii.itk riil' M h .i' at W'ii'-
i i i v ir.iiniii'i 'M
" llillienll Ii tlirili'1 ti
r I iv uti. r Nltiiu' Mr '
( lys'. :i
l ant ti !.i .
A-1
.'v!.-: Kf.
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f.ir r'-i.t.
r iu-
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Mi-- M
!! .rue .
V. V. iHine.in. '
' -- iii.ilitv of !rei..
i ! Hi in ::i s!;ii.-s nt Wji-tn r V
M Mi l i: tM i. !tirt .l ye
t' r I i y if i r i-:!it'' in Ilre'ilmtu.
II. i. i.:i i . n tl.- r..l .is In silk
n t.r win-1 -i t Wiitnr.V llrat:-
M'HI s '.' .''I 1
Tim) Arthur a ik km ''"' eoiuiiiii i - I I LaW
nli hie tit We mi r. Trx. heiauHo cf
t nut ini: 1 iiiii-v-i'.
.T l u War I aii'l A LaliKV uf Cliiuax.
Th.. i i'!u:-l lu a il'-i 'i-hin nf dia
I'iif.il (f sit jt nr. I.Any
win (l:ui(;r'ii;sly i it H' tuisi the h(i-
tutu nml ha- k. V.'aid c' nprj.
To friends and customers!
K. .;ul ir m rvli'e-. y t'i" i :i s t r i.f
I. e Mi t ! ul i t eliiii.-lt t tin. court
inline to lav III II mill fn!ll'llt.
' ll.avy skirtii;--i sttcli ;m Ihasl.it
Clotli. CitiniiK Mi ltmiH Itiln litii
i te. ut Wii-'m r .1 !ranilo!i'n.
Ciiiin l's Hair hint i i Wit;-
ti r A- llramloiiV. 'J'')
Willi III! Jt -1 . .lie I. Itlltln cli
St ejl Holl.lW W'-r" III tll- cit)- Ves.
t-rliiy.
K. C. Har.l.r tt Co. for f.l-cttiil'-.
Whit.' I . r . ; i -f -lotli for vnlst nt
a:m r V ltiimlm V
: mi'i sk. inn
W I'm
1 1 t 1 1 1 I'Tohm
Tallnr-inal.i hkirti all tr f
Ni.rwnoiJ'H.
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I w i'l i -t llili.'i a -tnetiy ea-!i !
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hi "I Willie l.i lift' i .i.:
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i'i in.V .1' Wi iiy
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ilin i il; in iv prii" will ... in . ; j i Ht
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llin i.l
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oil l-.-'ll C I
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Jim w ill f-a; t'.. I ii. in v.
II ril-ll. M V J IC S OH Sl I V );;.
will silt ly av -.it to rail a
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In v "ti liny jutli'l. t k .. .i v
:ik!i t.tl-i i.i -s is t I;... r .; . v-.'s.v'.
In.' 'eo.. to t h. ii- h ;.. r.u-t'ranl. .
at Ulu! to all my (Mist r . vuu
only I in ill- t! .. x ry .K ( a
hi i:ir- nl yonre.'isli u-im -n ii .t all. r niv
pile s will J i-tify y I p vr l!
"li Hie. Ihat.kii- y r Nur r
I"' ''"'." i" -a-t ami w i!; . h1..
Hie same iii II... fuiiii- I r.-inain Voi.is
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 12, 1902, newspaper, October 12, 1902; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth321115/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Brazos+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .