Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY EAGI.F.
Ea'ered at the poatofflce m cond
Class mall matter.
rr Week ISc. - - Vr Month.!'
IS03 JANUARY 1303
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That was a peculiar form of mob
violence enacted ' Areola HI. the
other Jajr hen a couple of preach
tin a banker a policeman and
about three hundred citizen
tU a coal train and helped
them-elves to fuel belonging to
some one else. That occurred in
Illinois We do not recall euch an
inptnie of lawlohhiieei ever trans-
-iring lon tli way.
1 llou-tnn ban a Hour mill the
T. II. Ihomppon MillingCompan y
having lgun operation last week.
The capacity i 5K) barrel daily.
!
I say It I iim nit It. 1 w 111 Hell all
men's and boy's clothing rant and
overcoat at coat. W.J. Coulter.
D Past Carnival.
Tli Midwinter Carnival open at
Kl Pao January l'Jtli and clow
January I7tli I'.KM. This I the third
successive Carnival In the South-
went and promises to eclipse any
previous effort f 'J.lOl have been ap-
propriated fjr th World'a Oam-
. plonslilp Miner' Itock Drilling Cnn-
J tent. t2.nO have been given to the
IlopliiK nihI Tying Tournament of
I which llOtKl will be given a the
a. iu firt i.rUnand '.0 a the second etc.
If I. i f Ll A. - I
. a nu. ... .or v.iij wereiarroi A tl.u 0 Championship Oun Shoot a
Hryan at the tuauing city election . ' 1 . .
In A pril. "K civic military and fratTnal
ti. u a..tlnrl..rf -n. Irade the (lklll-Mun.ly Carnival
1(imu' Company with SO combined show
W. R. JOHNSTON five band af iiiuhIc. '-'5 piece each
a a candidate for City Seeretary of consolidated fifteen free iitt r;ictlin
I'-ynn at the ensuing city t action In daily. Hull F'ght on Mexican soli
Announcements.
Toil CITY SKCRKTARY.
The Eagle I authorized to an
iwunee
A nl.
IIKYAN TKXaS JAN. 13. 11)03
An epidemio of typhoid fever ia
rejortd at Brenham.
In Germany fowls dog ci's
and other email animals are sent
'j mail. Austin Statesman.
What do you suppose a German
mail clerk would do with a horned
fiog "run" in a Texas mail car.
- "Paleface-who-doesn't know
vhat-he-wanU" would be a good
In Han name for President Roone.
Telt. If anyone knows for certain
what bis policy is on any question
Whatever he hasn t ventured to
(ell it.
It is asserted that Rooeevelt's
reason for appointing the negro
Oura collector of the port of Char
letton 8. C the best ollice in the
state was that the census returns
show the negroes to be in the ma.
jority in South Carolina.
The death rate ia said to have
been increased in Chicago by the
scarcity of coal for fuel
health department reports
thousand ailments due to the same
c a u a e . We have fallen upon
strange times in "prosperous"
America
etc. are some of the fen r aatTord
lug six day of snort pastime revel
ry and luu.
Thousand of Incandescent light
aild six lllll.l Search light will he
used for llluiniiiatioii 3nOO having
lieeii appropriated to the decoration
committee for this purpose.
JiMKM will brt expended for the
entertainment of visitors.
The T-xni A Pacific It-ill way Cm
lany will mike rato of o'.e fare fur
the round trip not to exceed f IS.tiO
from any point weet of Terrell or
Sherman; ticket ou sale January
It) 11 U 13. good for return leaving
El Paso as late a January 19th 19- 3.
For further information see any
Ticket Agent or write K. P. Turner
General PaoHenger and Ticket Agent
T. A V. Ky Co Dalian Texas.
Notice.
New clothing bought this fall.
IO.iO blue-black sack suit 7 (0
7X0 black cheviot suit 3.75
Cut) jacket 3.0S
Coulter' Dargan Sale.
Slockboldcrs Mecllo(.
A meeting of the stockholder of
the Iiraxo Itiver Itridgn company I
hereby called at the olllce of the sec
retary In Bryan Monday Jan. 12
13 at 2:.'t0 p. in. for the purpose of
electing director and uch other
business a may come before the
The meeting. O. S. Parker
two Secretary.
nryan Texas Dec. 30 1902. 30
According to the Galveston News
there are sixty five comities in
Texas that get more from the state
school fund than they pay in for
school fund and revenue combined
and Brazos county is one of the
cumber. Brazos county is listed
at paying revenue f 1 1 490.0 1 ; pay-
ing school tax J37).D2; total
fi'd $20HG6.S.'J. Amount receiv
ii from school fund apportionment
l-'J.CSI.bO leaving $1317.1)7 more
received by Brazos county for her
public school)) than the total
amount she pays to the state for
general revenue and school fund
combined. We cannot complain at
that.
EXCHANGE SHAVING FIOR
II. B. DOItSEY ::
First-class Hot and Cold
S h ow e r and Vapor
Proprietor.
Bill
IT COST
all of our line of the
celebrated
o rsheim
Shoes
During our BARGAIN Sale.
I5 Florshcims I 3 50
350 Flonh.imt . . . 2 50
MACKINTOSHES
AT COST
$7 50 Mackintoshes. . . .$5 50
5 Mackintoshes .... 3
3 50 Mackintoshes . . 3
75
75
20
discount onfall Stetson Hats.
IIUNTtR &
...CHATHAM.
OAL
OAL PERTONgO
OAL
lirjan Ice Storage & Coal Co
WILEY'S HARBER SHOP
Thre ("hln
AtX WMITB IJAKBERS
Shave 10c; Hair Cut 25c
A. O. HCOTT Mirnf
With the New Year
W ira prr ird to ulv you u (cxl and bel-
ter drug rrlr thin In ihc futl. H'-wra-txtr
we nmks Pmccrlptlon work ipocUltjr.
Our Ubil on a miMlelnc buttle Innum tor-
rsotneM In erery d'-tall. Try u with your
NEXT PRBSCKirTlON
timmel's Prescription Pharmacy
A Romantic Story.
With it unual enterprise Tl).
Galveitou New ha succeeded in
purchaalni; the rlht from the pub
Hither of the new romantlo torv.
Oabrlel TolIlver and It I now ap-
pearlnt? In weekly Installment In
The Ualveston Sunday News and
the Galveston Seinl-Weekly New.
Thl new novel by the lllustrlou
writer Joel Chandler Harris the
South's moat famous author la meet
inff with an unprecedented run
through bookseller at 11. GO. It
won't cost you half that um In The
Sunday News at 5o. a copy beside
which you get the best Sunday news
paper In the South.
The Dryan Weekly Eagle and the
Sunday News are clubbod together
for 12.20 per year. The Ilryau Week-
ly Kagle and The Semi-Weekly
News at 11.75 per year.
The News ha recently reduced the
price of It dally and Sunday edition
to 75c a month delivered or by mail ;
Si. 10 for three month by mail only;
ai.Oufor six months by mall only;
aud 7.W) for one year by mail only.
Other Serial atorie will follow
"Uabrlel Tolliver" equally a fascl
uatlng aud attractive. JO
Notice.
I do not care to pack up)any win-
ter good would rather sell at a
Hiuall loss and buy spring good and
turn money ovir. That I the why
for my Hurgalti Sale. W. J. Coulter.
An advance notice says: "Mis
Itrennan of the Itrennau-Sale com-
pany ha iini.lrt for li.Tio-lf an envia-
ble reputation in her chosen profes-
sion and whether portraying the
characters In cIuhkIu tlrauia or in
lighter comedy her work ha always
won t Iim plaudit of pre and public.
Mis Jtreuuaii Js fnlr wiiiNoiiin and
petite with a sweetly pretty fiiee and
graceful ways and her charming
disposition make for her friend
wherever fcho goes. She has threw
imalitiei that have carried her safely
along the high road to sticeeHH anil
fame Hprlghtllness. wit and talent.
Her work is always pleithlng and
she will bo seen hero In comedy on
Thursday January 15."
Now is the. time to order Itlauk
Hook for 1'H't. We aro local agenta
for the M. 1'. Kxline Co. manufac-
turing stationers lithographers aud
Illank Hook makers Dallas Texas.
We aro prepared to take your order
lor anything In the way of ofllc sta-
tionery whether made to order or
from regular stock. We also sell
desks aud ofQce fundi ore.
The llryan Kagle.
1 F7r"Trv-Trrrr-
is
be sum ma
Ry Burt Norwood
Q
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A Fine Double Barrel - A Handsome Sewing
AM)
. Shot Gun Machine
Kb
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HERE IS THE WAY IT WILL
BE DONE!
For evtr dollar or fnict iotiHl j.art of a dollar t-pent with Hurt
Norwood you will reovivo a click correfpomliti with the amount of
your ur hase. Viz: II you buy fc worth of men hamli-e you will re-
cfive a 5c check ami for any amount above lha you wll rm-ivea check
in accordance with the ainoun' ofyonr purhhane whftherlare or email.
This contest commenct h Jan. 15ih VMXi and clost-s May 1st 1110:5 and
litre id the way it vill be c minded.
The boy that biinj-s in ihe reitet amount of Norwood' Mer-
chandirt clink- i-. il liars ntid cents ly May I si will receive a $25.00
double barrel ehot gun ubuolutflv free
Tne girl that brings in tli greatest amount of Norwood's Mer-
chanr'ift Cbetks in d l a e and cuhh by May let will receive a hand-
some tstwing machine absolutely Iree.
The gun and machine are on e.xbil.ition in Ibir . Norwood's ehow
window ard we invite toe n-e nnd sjcaminc th. m a they are first
class goods in every respect and wormy a place in any home.
These checks given wiih cah purchases rnly.
We apprtciate the very libeial patronage w bave received in the
past and reepctlully so icit your business in the future as we are bet-
ter prepared to servo you than ever b. fore.
BURT NORWOOD
We are Perfectly Equipped
lor
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LlTtf7ms sa l'adrurs.
LAND QUESTION.
Armiil ltlwra ladlw.U mt Tra-
anu A bunt IU Mail.
New York Jan. 12. The most nota-
ble event that ha occurred In Ireland
In several fenerations ha been th
agreement on the land que-Mon hy rep-
reientatlves of landlords and tenant
according to a dlsjmtrh from Indon.
The extreme land owners who at the
outset did their utmost to make Pub
II n Mansion House conference futile
now see the representatives of ten-
ants are more than willing to go halt
way In an endeavor to bring about
a permanent pearo In agrarian Ire-
land. Chief Secretary Wudhara Is anxloui
to make the most of tlio opportunity
and it Is believed has Induced Premier
Kalfour ami a majority of the cabi-
net to agree with the kiiiR In a great ef-
fort to settle the whole question. What
Is ft an d is the in-a-iiiry may face
the situation In a hsxcllng spirit. Ten-
ants are now full of cximc tatloii and
looking forward to obtaining holding
on terms laid down by tln-lr repre-
sentatives but If (he tn-.i-ury fails to
give nccc.HHfiry financial aiMl-1ui)ce th
wholo scheme will mut assuredly col-Ispso.
no sy singular mil rrprriuiu( j
thousands of others have bnn classU t
fled and tabulated on blanks contain.
Ing name dste ad dree andgme hrdlu
Irg names dales addresses and source
'f Inrormatlon. furnlfhlng a mas
f o-ilnal material for reference anil
a; I mi I'litdlc srhool tescher.
;".o :ory li)in-ctors. keepers of boy'
l il-lig li'itm-H and children and the
l.ir'v.u tit'iiieive have furnished
(Ik .-e fat t . .
HYPNOTIC INFLUENCE.
1 lo tlrw ef Oi iot Crw I'rlDr
MitOer l KIruJ
Ni York. Jan 12 Vosl lurid sen
saiiotinl r n irt h nre now current In
I'uiony capital says a dlnpath from
l)rcAili:i. rt-kurdini; the I'rlncess
li'ile. and the query. "Is the prln-c-hh
under hypnoMe ItilliietieeT" helnn
propoiiiiileil in I'loii'Mxioiiul ami Jour-nnllstu-
circle The iMcinli-n 7.eltun
prmiH a 1. 1 .t t . m t -n t lo the etTt-ct that
M. Oiron bus ex -if(-i a suggestive m-
IliU'lite upon the ItnpreMHinliulilt! crown
pnnei'HH.
Ksnss City. Mo.. Jan. 12 lega-
tions from all directions have srrlvvd
to attend the slitb annual convention
of Hi.? National Livestock assiK-latlon.
HundredM of others will he here to at-
tend the National W(hI Orower' asso
clstlon There are fully 1700 accredit-
ed delegalea to the National Uvestoclt
ssKiM-lntloti The Natiousl Associa-
tion of Itetail (iroccrs and Ceneral
Merchants also meets this week.
CHILD LABOR.
Noma Iteiiiarkalil tnrt llr t.llng Srm
fork .ItMriillr lo II Mixle. I
New York. Jan. 12. A remarkable
revelation In child labor iu thin city
Is alniut to be made which many wbo
havo studied the matter declare say!
the Trlbuno. hIiows moro children ex-j
Id in New York than in all of Mis
stjn of the Miuill combined The'
fm i son which tint revelation are b.T-ed'
have been cat In-red In the last six'
month by the child labor cnmmUsion
of New York. Since May 1 1000 rases
of child labor In the tenement region
have been personally Investigated by
klllod workers. Those cases are la
V. la rhin-Bti Vr.
New Yoik. Jan. 12 AmMirow HI:
gins the only survivor of the Crimean
war. living .n t'onnet tlctit says a
World dlMp.iti h from Wlnslead. Is dy-
ing of Kt-i.eral debility at the home
of his ila ii;hter. Mrs. John Owens
here 111. c-eivi'l a medal Irom
(Jiii i n Victoria lor gallaniry a! t!i
battle of Inl.etinann for Interi t-pling
and rapturing a lt'i"lan oltleer who
wa:4 benriiK I i i alt lies of great Im-
portance and fur brave and meritori-
ous scrvku dtii ilk the entire war.
New York. Jan. 12. Two loaded re-
volvers wi re turn n from a beautiful
woman who wnx removed In a cab
Siiinlav night from the Waldorf Asto-
ria lo lltli.-vio hoxpllal and pliocd in
a ward for the female Insane. Caper
In her n tension bore the Inscription
"Mrs. MaiKiicii. I'liiladt Iphla" and the
address " 1'. A. Maignen No. SID Arch
street llilladelplila" was found on a
letter.
vrnintllun Ovelvlnii.
Austin. Jan 12 The railroad eom
I mission decided that a grade rrosslnc
j shall tw placed st Hubbard City whera
the Trinity and l!rsos Valley road!
rroitses Ojo Cotton llelt and the for
mpr ros I is to construct an lnterlova
Ing ! --vl' e at lt own expense.
Ilorrllvlng Heath
Mepiphis. Tenn . .Inn 12 A special
lo tl'e CoMinerclal pp-al from Vlcks
Ipit. Miht . Hiiys- KranU I. Itelnhelra-
cr. a will known men bant here. rneB
with n bi'rrlty rg ileath. lie waa at
templing to citingulsh a small blac
In tin- ri-ar id his residence when he
came In cnni.T-t with a electric wire.
The shock c.-med instant death.
II.Mly f m IImIit t'tiunil
Austin. Jan 12 Two men whlla
huutlnK in Ce.i-e park found the desd
IhhIv of a three weeks o male whit
child. An abratlon was discovered la
the iiltle jtie's Ilea I.
f hM(l lo A nat In
Auoln. Jan 12 Th govemoe
stn'ed the meeting of ih" world' falo
coniinlshlon It u -i been i hnnged from
Dallas to Austin.
I'lillrfntaa kllUtl
PlttsburR. Jau 12. In a street ear
rolllslun four persons were hurt and
Volici-mau Kaltey l.::ieil.
Stillnn llarr-4i III llrnlher.
Madrid. Jan. 12 A dlnpatch from
Tangier Morocco say that nfflfflal re-
port from Fes declare th aoltaa ha
rearrested bis brother Mulal-Mobam
med.
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