Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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Announcements.
rottt'ITY KKCKKTAUV.
The Kaple
In authrUel to an-
Dounce
A. L. Itl'XSKA
n candidate f..r City S. ereUrv of
Hrynn at the mihuIiik city election
li Ajrll.
The Ka;;le Is authorized to an-
non nee
aa a candidate for Citv Se.-r. tary of
J'.ryan at the ensuing city election lit
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j It RYAN TKXaH J AX. II. 1JJ.1
NOF ELECTED SPEAKER.
j-cial to th') KIh.
Autin. Tex Jin 1.1. 3:"0 p
ili SeTi inaj ri y over Schliiter
1' votes. Clikf A. A hams.
The foregoing social tells the
tale of a hotly contested Gght nw-r
the Speakership of the Texas
House of Representatives which
It took the vote iUelf to decide bo
were the candidates matched
in btreogth. Ned's victory ie.juite
complimentary to him under the
circumstances for Scbluter is said
(o have had the support of the ad-
ministration and Senator Bailey.
- Sa?Ja Sataa..
MEOTINQ OP STOCKHOLDERS
Of Ceajral Texas Fair Election of Of.
fleers and Directors for Eosu.
lag Year.
The annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Central Tejf.uF.iir
Axsocialioa was held at the opera
tepse yeaterday afternoon. 1're.i
at Y. S. Howell presided.
(tarelery Bradley read a rcport(
of tne condition of the property
and finances of the Association
which waa adopted and filed.
On motion the stockholders went
into the election of officers and
directors for the ensuing year re
suiting as follows: W. 8. Howell
president; Walter Wipprecht vice
president; Paul Bradley secretary; J
II. II. Burger treasurer; A. M.
Waldrop V. Marion Law Sam M.
Winters A. W. Buchanan W. R.
Johnston J. K. Butler J. W.
Dyer Jaa. H. Webb John Witt
inr.un T. A. Searcy and Malcolm
Cirnes directors.
There being no further buMnenB
(he meeting adjourned.
NOTICE.
The lat case of blanker received
V'.-ro too late for Xiu-is trml'. m I
Will CUt prici'H Oil K 'IH'. t.'llt to '.j
j.rb-.t. W. J. Coult. r.
With the
Wo ur 1 1. j. 0 J tuli foo ii0-I iml bet-
ter dr i( wrtl' fl th m In the 1 at. R'-m-m-l;er
wo rn tk Prr--rtj.non wurk a spodslty.
Our latx-l on a tiKtllrln butil Insures cor-r-tr:ei.s
In fry d'til!. Try us srlthyonr
NEXT PRE8CKIPTIOS
I:mmcl's Prescription Pharmacy
DUNCAN W AS CONVICTED
Oa Pica o Guilty Yoaot Broojht Back
to Bryii.
AmltTBon Texas January 12
Duncan and Young the two mm
claiming t be from Houston who
were recently arretted at College
Station and brought back here for
trial were today brought Into court
to ancwer to a charge of burglariz-
ing a .tore at Iola. Duncan wa-t
fin-t plan-d on trial and eurpri-ed
the prosecution by pleadm0 guilty
to the churls of burglary and theit
on whi(h he wait indicted. He
wait given f ur jesrs in one cae
and two yearn in the other. '1 be
eases agau t Young were da-ruieee.!
hy the di-triit attorney. The
rheritr of Brazos county was in
court and as coon as Young ws
released be placed him under ar
ret-t on a warrant charging him
witli bringing etolen money into
Hrazoa county. Young was taken
t Bryan tonight.
huncan or Ihiulap a he waa called
here and Yotinn were taken on a
hencli warrant from Itryau to An-!
f tw.nglvenft;
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preliminary hearing her and the
homl of each fixed at IO which
As ahove atated
Young haa been brought back to
jrj an and la now In Jail hero.
FARMERS CONGRESS.
Will be Held at Colleie Statios July 7
to 10 Inclusive.
Dr. Duvid K. Houston and Sec-
retary B. O. Piltuck have returned
from a cut-ling of the executive
committee of the Texas Farmers
Congress held in Dallas Saturday.
President J. II. Connell of the
Cong ret presided at the meeting
and it was decided to hold the
tdxth annual session at College
Station July 7 to 10 inclusive.
All the necessary committees
were appointed to secure railroad
rate etc.
Dr. Houston will deliver the ad-
dress of welcome and Prof. Connell
the response. The congress now
embraces more than a dozen minor
organizations and will be very
largely attended judging by the
growing interest manifested last
year.
A Romantic Story.
With Us usual enterprise The
Oalveston News haa succeeded in
purchasing the right from the pub-
lishers of the new romantlo story
Gabriel Tolllver" and it is now ap-
pearl ng
In weekly installments In
The. (Jalveaton Sunday hews and
the Oalveston Seinl-Weekly News.
This new novel by the Illustrious
writer Joel Chandler Harris the
South 's most famous author la meet-
ing with an unprecedented run
through booksellers at 11.60. It
won't coat you half that sum In The
Sunday News at 5c. a copy besides
vl.L.li titttt t-..t I Iim h..Mf Miinil&v hnvs.
... the s)Uth.
The Bryan Weekly Eagle and the
Sunday News aro clubbed together
for 12 2n ier year. The Bryan Week-
ly Kale and Tho Semi-Weekly
News at 1.75 per year.
The News haa recently reduced the
price of Its dally and Sunday edition
to 7."o a month delivered or by mail;
J.10 for three months by mall only;
Si On for tl!t months by mall only;
and ST.oO for one year by mail only.
other Serial atorlea will follow
"( !ntrl 1 Tolliver" equally aa fnacl-
tiutliii; and attractive. .'(0
Farm htuda 5 and 0 miles from
Itryau for siilo or to exchange for
j town property. T. J. Trenton la
ev Year
IT K
all of our line of the
Cclcbrat.-d
orsneim
Shoes
During oar BARGAIN Sale.
$5 Flondieims $ 3 50
I3 50 Florohtimi . . . 2 50
MACKINTOSHES
AT COST
$7 50 Mackintohhcs.
I5 Mackintoa'ca . .
3.50 Mackintoshes
5
3
. 3
5
75
75
20
discount on all Stetson Hats.
HUNTER &
...CHATHAM.
An advance notice says: "Miss
Brennan of the Bren nan-Sale com-
pany haa made for herself au envia-
ble reputation in her chosen profes
sion and whether portraying the
characters In classic dram or iu
lighter comedy her work haa always
won the plaudits of press and public
Miss Brennan la fair winsome and
petite with a sweetly pretty face and
graceful ways and her charming
disposition make for her friends
wherever she goes. She has three
qualities that have carried her safely
along the high road to success and
fame eprlghtliness wit and talent.
Her work is always pleasing and
she will be seeu here In comedy on
Thursday January 15."
L. J. Cox la now with W. T. Ford's
old Exposition saloon and will be
glad to have his friends and the pub-
lic call and see him.
Now Is the time to order Blank
Books for ll3. We are local agents
for the M. P. Exllne Co. manufac-
turing stationers lithographers and
Blank Book makers Dallas. Texas.
We are prepared to take your order
lor anything In the way of olllce sta-
tionery whether made to order or
from regular stock. We also sell
desks and olllce furniture.
The Bryan Eagle.
GOTO
D. E. SUBER'S Market
For good meats and good
weights. Shop next door to
Mcfiee's fe.'d Btore. IS
II. II. DOKSEY :: Troprietor.
Flrst-clasH Hot and Cold
8 h ow e r and V ap o r
"OAL rtKioNjO
70AL
Bryan Ire Storage & Coal Co
111 SHAVING PARLOR
WILEY'S 'URI1ER SHOP
Thrsa Chairs
ALL WHITE DAUBERS
Shave 10c; Hair Cut 25c
A. O. SCOTT Manager
WearePcrfelyEqulrH UNDERTAKING
GLOOMY VIEW.
la I ha rraaalaa !! Kiivarh ml Chaaeat
lor Khaoa a Itrftrlt.
j Ilcrlln. Jan. 13 I'runatan dt.-t ha
be n r''i'Tii'il. Cliant'ellor vim lin.--low
read Ma aecch from U10 throne
No ni'-ntlim waa nia'le of th foreign
matters Dor canal bill. Tho niK-. h
took a gloomy view of the Onancea of
Prussia. It Is said the account for
1901 closed with a d.-flclt of l'J.373.-
00O and adih-d that It was not antl. l
1 pated the aicoiinta fur 1D02 would h"
I appreciably more satisfactory. As for
1903. a demand would have to be made
on the public credit for a considerable
loan in Onler to establUh an efjulibrl-
um li.'tmeen revenue and exprmllturra.
as in rottftequenro of the d-'pression In
agriculture trails and Industry fur-
ther depreciation of rco.-lpta In tho
several administrative departments
would result.
rill were announced for furthorln
C-rmanizatlon of Tollsh province In
rriiKHia and measures to Improve ad
ministration of railroads and f-r x
tension of state railroad system also
wi re propi ti'd.
ARE FIGHTING.
rralaadar aal Sallaa af Mor(t Forra
t.UKagJ la ( unibl.
I Madrid Jan. 13 KiRhtlnn Is pr-cn-iliiiK
bt'twen the tnwips of the sul-
tan of Morocco and the forci-s of the
. pret.-nder to the throne according to
a dispatch received by the Globe from
Fei. The follower of the pretender
arc said to be overcoming the Imperial
troops The correspondent of the
Globe adds the Inhabitants of Fez have
risen against the sultan and that ani-
lely rei-na at Habt. where Europeans
aro In f-ar of an Immediate attack by
the pretender's forces. The sultan's
representatives at Tangier have been
ordered to seize cattle and dispatch
reinforcements to the sultan.
Rabat a froftslaa
Washington. Jan. 13 The ways an l
means committee of the house decided
to report the bill providing for a re-
bate equal to the duty now Imposed on !
all kinds of coal co-nlng from all coun- j
tries for a period o! one year. This bill j
is a substitut. tor in one introourei
by Representative Hill of Connecticut
which provides for a rebate until June
30 n t
It la eipected that th bill will be
called up In lb bouse at once.
Maaaar (taflaa4.
New Haven. Conn. Jan. 13. The su-
preme Judicial court haa sent down an
Important decision defining the man-
ner in which fire Insurance companies
should ba pro-rated when the Insur-
ance is covered partly by blanket and
partly by specific policies and the Iocs
Is partial. Tht decision covers a point
not hitherto determined and Is of un-
usual Interest to lawyers and Insurance
neo.
(trala laaptK-ted.
Guthrie. Ok.. Jan. U.-Tbe biennial
report of C. T. Pronty. territorial
rraln Inspector has been filed wild
the governor showing 3137 cars of
grain Inspected In llrul and 4uf6 In
I'jvZ.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Ed Splnks a tailor was drowned at
Galveston.
Directors of Waxaharhle cotton
mill have declared 12 per cent dlvi
dend.
Pr. C. J. Wooldrldge was struck by
a locomotive at Wortham Tex. and
sustained painful bruises
C M Itnrnaby of Walnut SnrinR.
Tex. has raised a lemon weighing one
pound and fouro-.-n ounces
Adjutant C.-n.-ral Scurry has Issued
a general order covering several mat-
ters to tho Texas Volunteer Guard
Messenger boya at Houston of West
ern t'nlon Teh-graph company have
struck for $1S per month. They now
receive $15
A big copper strike Is reported near
Ilmmevelt. Okla In the Wichita moun-
tains. Tho Muskogee Southern railroad
has lt a contract for 11 H miles of
truck.
J p. Crltcher's twontnry livery barn
burn.-d at Iz-xliiKton. Okla. l.o
$4000.
Dr. 0. W. Kendall a prominent den-
tist was found dead In bed at Slireve-
port I .a.
Itev. II. ('. Settle the well known
Methodist minister Uld at ImW-
vllle. Ky.
Tho irtn.l output of whisky In Ken-
tucky promises to be the lawst in
many years.
Nine Frisco freight cars were com-
pletely wrecked at Tallhlna. I. T. No
ono was Injured.
Five thnnand penpln saw a fl"ree
bull shockingly gore Francisco Matil
lero at Juarex Mcx.
Cornerstone of girls' Industrial
school at Denton Tex. will be laid
on the 10th.
Lawton. Okla. will have a fifteen-
ton Ice plant
si
MISS FAY LEE
President of the ShaKeaparlan Club Kanaao City
" Yn.ir bouL Vt cam to my
bom lik a mou 0! bilth
wha I had iutUwd wilh
bfalulK.backKh andbtar
lng-down pin. IwaswMk.
rwrvous and hvUrkil and
hi J nut cooMiIu i any doctor
thinking It would pits away
In tun but iiuttai I found
that tlx pins IncruKd and
were more Irrqutnt. I de-
cided to try Vm oi Cardu!
m In a .krkrt tinu Vll mihC h
!. - "
Improvfd. It Mnwd to act uk a charm.
1 krpt up th treatment anj th result
was mod utitixctory. Vordi iid to
croa my frahtud lor the u.'lnng that
U now uvd nx. I am In line health
phyiically and mentally. 1 can only say
nhank you' but them Is much mora In
my tuart lor you."
r"frnKAi;iNi-I0V? pains are the
I R Wlrt lliat won"'n now f
I U vu are iutTiTintflri)ro Ibis trotj
Lie vou im-d ni-t le uncerUin
atotit it. The pains in the alxlotuen
and ba.k that f.rl as if Leavy weights
were piillmit l"n tm tlie nerves of lli
stoma h aro "brariiiti-down pains".
They may not I partirularly severe at
prvaer.t but tliey are gruwinij worse.
That bea-U-lie whirh nearly drum you
distracted now is caused by the U-rrible
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WINE of CARD VI
ANNOUNCEMENT 1902-03
DOUril E DAILY SERVICE
Effective Nov. iS
NEW ORLEANS to PACIFIC Coast
Southern Pacific
(SUNSET POLITE)
SUNSET LIMITED
Every day of the week; superb service; compartment. observation and
dining cats; day coaches and chair cars.
Pacific Coast Express
Daily; day coaches; chair cr; Puthmn sleepers and dinin? cars;
meals a la carte; excursion sleeTing cars through from Washington
Gncinnati ChicafC St. Louis Kansas Gty and New Orleans 00
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EVERY CITY OF
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CiiU ntixl nmmMlf at all
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rt.irvii.iA tAnvii.n. Tlia ffinnM
sKn lieirin to civ way under
the strai n. You perhaps j u m p
at any unusual disturbance
or laujjh or weep hyvu-ri-cally
at o apparent cause.
That Is what Miss Fay Lee
toWi Korth Seventh fctreet
Kanas City Kansas was
coin in 11 to when she rencwd
herself by taking Wins of
Cardui. The W ine mal
her a iti-nriir. health vwomaa
t;.un aa it has male a million other
women strong and healthy. Ily induc
ing regular uwtuwiaiion me eniirt
s tem is relieved of the terrible wasting
drains. The ligaments which hold Ui
womb In place are strengthened by a
healthy flow and that organ is returned
to its normal position. lU-turning
braltb is the result. This is what
Wine of Cardui haa done for thousands
of the best women in America.
If yoo n-d advice write The Ladies'
Advisory pi-partnient. The Chatta-
nooga Mwiicine Con.panyChattanoo(f a.
Tenn. desi-ribing all your symptoms
freely and a letter of advico will be
sent you. Secure a 11.00 Ix.ttleof Wbe
of Cardui from your druggist to-day.
A million suffi-ring women
Lave fonnd relief in
Win of Cardui.
Aaat. Uaa. fsaa. Aft.
RAILROAD.
G. N.
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FOR 1902
-USE THE-
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taps the best Section
Texsi and Reaches
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1903, newspaper, January 14, 1903; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth321194/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .