Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 73, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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H la efflo thconlr xt of Atwtract Book of
Bj ju Count Land Tltlra
TOR HAl.K.
About in't nrTf lomti-.l mo nule
from court lion. 25 miT"- Iti cultlvn-
lnn ami litUur in Hmrt'. Fenced
with wlr. 'rio15i00.
About u ami onH-qiMrtnr wrei
r nclio"; hue in miilh"t part
f t wn. ... - c.ttHk''. tenant
(ounwan l w ell on prvinlm-ii. Price
Six rosin hu and two lofa of
-'jnd loratnd four blick from
U Htrf-t. Mnck oltTn on pr--olaMt.
Price $1?.V.
)n ticartT block near Allen Aca-
temy. Knnt front. Prci -M.ixi.
Terni eaay.
On half of block n ar Allen
acayleiny. 1'rlco ).
Lota rtfar achool houao at lli0
tach.
About 11 acrea of lan'1 on aouth
Mlda of town. .oikI new 4-rooin houae
with w II. cUtern and out-houaea.
PrlctlOOO.
4-rootn botiae with pBtttry ball
and two fralleriea. Tub cistern bor-
d wil atable and trarden. Iocat-
d 4 blooka from tVmrf boua. Henta
for y 0 per month. Price fC'iO 00.
nne-rjuarter block and kkI 4-rom
houae. garden orchard and necea-
aary ontboimea; located in kwI
neighborhood In northern part of
town. Price $:.5 (0.
For SALE
-BY--
LAMAR BETHEA
SoceAMor to Monroe Kit
Roal Estate Agent.
Will "U the IVhlla two atory
hou" cheap.
Will aell lota In north weatern part
of cl'v. to colored people. Inlde lota
at 2i 00. corner Iota at $:t. On.
fX) acrea on Wlxon creek known aa
Pearaon i.tace. 4:) ncrea 'n cultiva-
tion. All creek bottom land except
Sacrea. t I place for party waut-
lmrnll farm (lolmr cheap.
1100 acre poo. I creek bottom land
fj tenant hon'. 40 acrea in cultlva-
Hon. all rich bind everlantlna water.
Will aell for I0 p. r acre or trade
pit or ) acrea anywhere wct of the.
Hraxoa rlrer.
ISo acrea in Reliance aett lenient a
well of wood water ifood aeven-rooin
hou-e. hum mid crlta. acrea In
niiltlvntloii mid under fence. No
fence around le-t of lanl. Che to
iiul fliiircli Mild achool. Will Pell
for Al'm. rn euav terma.
TA acrea of land; 10 acrea In cultl-
Tntiou. fl tnll-a weat of town : k'ood .
room lioiiae. crili and harua. well
of food w;ter. n f I f-tice nround
nlacM. ( Jolii nt i).
SO acrea of iiorrh rorn-r of J .''I
Johnaon pin.-... nil under fence. l
cr.a t.ltlva.lon .1 room h"Me.
iilin or li IIIliI hlllilhi' iI'Mia" " '
chanl. Selling for .VM. I'.iisy term
Other IhikU too numeroua to ineii-
tlon. .. .
TrV C. 8. Francis Market
n... Ar to M.-(J..'. r d .tote for all kindsof
Fresh flleats
Laay to reath OS MAIN STKLUT.
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L-& . trr--.-y '1 ' ' ' ' ; A
"&t Mattress!
ymmmavu' ;MAKIMCI j-.T:i; 1
Mattp-aa Mkercirer hlas-rvleea to the puMI I
- act will s-vuta h'.a arhola tlma to atra mak- j
JL. vllilVill'T log and re iinn Old mttraea oT..rhauled
I ....1 J1 rlfil "J mvliHMi'w him a tall. Will
found t (o. W. rinl'.h'n ..ftl-ea. Vi
Nnt door et Cltf N'attuntl iUna.
TIIREK FIKHT-rt.AHsl WDIIKMr.N. IIOTn4
cn7?P ra SHAVING PARLOR
SIMMONS &GEUE Props I)OKSin k hi;lm0nt. vp
: i - Flrat-class Hot nt. I ('..Id n T II
Dl. W. V. TALIAi-LRW). H '' "w " r '"' Vlt'"'r R 1 11
Physician and Surgeon CLIPPED
' ' " ' t I am pre'ri"l to -lip lira ki-l 'to horan ilental
Olf'i.c 'it WiNoll iSc JlllKIMS Iril2 rseiiairiiinf-ie Ai.v '.r.l.ra an mn will
Wlllll .11 luv irm tt lU.1B At th fail
Otre l-o( KrjuuUa Bryan. K.' M. L. MUOWfi
UNDERTAKING AND K1BUMNG
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Announcements.
FOK CITY KKCRKTAKV.
The Ka(?le la authori-td to an
nounce
A. L. PUNNICA
aa a candidate for City Hecretarr of
Hrvan at the Miaulni? city election
In April.
Thi Katfle la authorlicd to an-
nounce
V. n. JOHNSTON
aa a candidate for Cifv Secretary of;
Hryan at the enaulii)? city flection in
April.
The Eagle la authorized to an-
nounce
V. M. SPELL
aa a candidate for re-election to the
oitlceof City Secretary at the enau-
Injr city electlou In April.
ion CITY MA US HAL.
The KhkIh la authorized to an-
nounce W. J. HOHF.ItTS
aa a candidate for City Marahal of
llrvan at the ennulnirclty election In
April.
The F.aglo la authorized to an-
noiiucn T. P. BOYKTT
aa a candidate for re-election to the
ottlce of City Marahal at the cnaultiK
city election in April.
The Ragle la authorized to an-
nounce C. C. SHF.LIirRNK.
aa a candidate for City Marahal of
Bryan at the enaulng City election
in April.
FOR ALDERMAN.
The Eale la authorized to an-
nounce ROGER T. HOY LB
aa a candidate for alderman of the
cltyot Itryan aubjct to the will of
the votera at the enulii(r April elec-
tion. The Ea(rl wlahe to announce
J. It. PRIDDY
aa a candidate for Ablerman of the
city of Hryan at the enaulng city
election in April.
Dr. W. H. OLIVER
Physician and Surgeon
BRYAN TEXAS
Office at Wilson & Ji-nkins Driu
Stsre. 21-86
OAL
OAL
PER TON
$8
OAL
P.ryan Icp Storage i Coal Co
E0D0L digests what you eat.
KflnnL cleanses purities. Btrenfthona
" tDd aweelens the stomach.
Knnni cures Indigestion dyspepsia and
wuw" all stomsch snd bowel troubles.
Klin D I sccelerales the salon of the gaa-
trie glar.ds and gives tone to tha
digestive organs.
iffinni relieve! an ov-rworked itomacb
UUUL ouJ 8.flln lvM ft
untr.mrneled
otlsn. nourishes tha nervous system and
feeds the brain.
ffnnni ts the wonderful remedy that l
and weak peopia strone by gtvlng 10 their
bodies all of the r.our.htnent that U eon-
I1IAIMI.( tWIlt"
amea in mo i..c
IMtlas or.lr 11.00 h-V!irc 2' tliras the trial
sua which Mi l tor iOc
tmu4 sail h E. C D.V1TT CO CBICAOO.
Sold Bv Dr. N. M. McDDl't Al.w
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mot oooplsU Una of Ouf-
J Bn CuktU Burial Room
bia v vm lOQua la urjraa.
CtlU anawarwl promptly si all
Hoar day or Bight. Phoo M
Mors
ITr-mm and t'ndrtkr.
TWO DISASTERS.
Twraly-IUghl IUrg. of Coal flak aad a
atrainSnat tiara.
New Orleant Iarch 2. High water
I prln;arlly re.iponaihle for two bis
river dUastera Huntlay. the total k-a
amounting 10 I')'.i'm.
Twenty--Uht barKa of Plttaburg
coal In tow of the ateamer Joaeph I).
Wll llama went to the niottom of the
' l
Ike Providence during the
bich wind and rough water In the fore
noon. Cvery effort waa made to aave
the tow but in vain. Capt. John Cam-
eron tho Vlcksburc rcpreaentatlve of
the Jdonongahela River Conaoll.Iated
Coal and Coke company aald Sunday
nlKht that the barcea were carrying
about 2.rt0 lon and that the valua-
tion of the coal waa 7j.Chm.
The aecoiul dlaaatcr occurred In the
afternoon when the f ne river packet
Valley Queen which plica in the trade
between New Orlcana and YUkaburg
burneil to the water's etle at Hrulna-
burc. half way between St. Joe and
Vlckabura:. with everything on board.
The crow and paaacntsera made heroic
escape and were saved.
The Valley Queen la a total loaa
She waa carrying looo bales of cottoo
and K00 sacks of seed.
IUMhd lb Treat.
Chattanooga. Tcnn. March 2 Ths
Tenneaaee river baa reached the crest
cf the tide thirty-one foet. and I fall-
log at all polnta above. At this point
It was within two feet of the danger
line. Lowlands are submerged but no
great damage la reported.
AT AN END.
Oaaaral Maaafar af talorada Saataara
aad Slrlhara Ulffar aa la Strlaa
Denver. March 2. General Manager
Herbert of the Colorado and Smith
railroad says that so ttr aa bis rail-
road Is concerned the strike at the ma-
chine shops of that company In several
cities Is st an end. No consideration
will be given In the future to tike re-
quests of th atrtkere or their repre-
sentative. The striker aert defec-
tion from tbetr rank because of the
circular ha been InslgnlfltanL They
declare the fight will go on to a flaiah.
SLOWLY
RISING.
MlHlMlppI
Itlvrr llearhrs a High
Mark
al MainphU
Memphis. Mar.h-2.-The Mississippi
river begin slowly to rNe at this point
the giuge marking thir'y-four feet and
two-tenths which Is a foot an I two-
tenth above the danger line. Witcri
cove.lng vast area of the Arkansas
side and scons of farmers In the lo--lan
Is have deserted their homes Stork
has been carralled la hlK places. If
the volume of water coming from the
Ohio Tennessee and Cumberland riv-
er causes a rNe here of s foot more a
i!lna--trou flood will surely occur. Tii
weather I tloudy an I cold.
Trrrlllc (lata.
London. March 2 Terrific seaa are
running In the Kngllsh rhmnel The
waves are sweeping the set fronts of
the so'ith coast towns and doing tntKh
damage to plerl a I adjacent r-ia N.
Several fatalities have rni!tc from
collapse of vailous structure.
Inrrea Areil T.fc
Topeka. March 2. The Atvhlson. To-
peka ami Santa Ke railway wine tor.
ference agreed to an Increase In salar-
ies effective at Olice of 1j per cent for
through freight mlxel trains Itnal
freight and work train conductors anil
brakemen and 12 per unt f ir passen-
ger conductors brakemeu and baggage
tarn.
Kear-r'nl ('nlllali.n.
MemphlH March 2 -In a rear end
collision lieiween an eiiKlne and a
combination train four miles aouth of
here on tho Yazoo k MlHalaalppI Val-
ley railroad. Kuther W. Wynne flag-
man waa killed. Several passengers
were hadly shaken up but none wert
er.ouhly Injured.
Allantplait HnMup Kallura.
ChlcaRo March 3 - In an attempt to
)ld up a Chlcauo avenue saloon. Otto
Benaon was fatally an J Joe Uiiscoll
seriously wounded?
Uhllo the city nisrshal of Kufaiila
waa takltiK a man named l'-r.y i'oat
to Jail the .stter broke aad ran. He
waa cornered and threw bla hand In
hla Docket aa If iDtendlnc to draw a
weapon The marshal fired Ullllnr
1'lKP.y l"ost.
A younn man named Webb McTher-
son slipped off a log while hurrtlng
seven miles north of Savoy Fanntri
county. Texas. The gun wan tlla-
i hatged anal the load entered M Phr-
son's bowels death eniulBg In thirty
ailnutes.
A Mexican woman ywith tour g ris
In (harKit and claiming llouHton aa
her hcime was taken from a trnln at
Fafle I'asa. Tex . arid held for Investi-
gation. The Klrla rango In au from
sixteen to twenty years. They are
Mexican.
For the flrpt time in several year
every caluon at Oklahoma City wa:
clo.i-d Siiudiy.
GALE RENEWED.
Tae trlllaa SalCaaaalaa la Tfceagnl la
Haa Hhi Laal.
London. Merch J. The gale was re-
aewtd on the B-ltlsb tales Saturday
alght and continued Sunday but with
Ifsaa violence. Vessels took refuge in
the ports arriving battered by the
storm. Others have gone ashore. A
quantity of wreckage has been seen off
the coast of Northumberland and the
Indications point to the wre'k of the
British ship Cambrian Prince. Captain
Owens. Coo.tilmbo for Mldlleaboo.
which called at Qtieenatown Feb. 11.
Later new from the aouth of Irclinil
show tint the gal was nceedlngly
fierce. Many storm-beaten vessels have
taken shelter In Cork barter. The
British steamer Pharsirlla went
through a terrlfl? ejjierlenre. She
left Boston sJn. 3 for l.elth calling
at St. John. N. B The hurricane
at St Johns. N. B. The hurricane
struck ner Feb. 2. and the heavy sea
flooded her hold damaging oer cargo
mashed the bridge and almost all the
deck fittings stove In the boats and
wept the binnacle overboard. The
captain's ribs were broken snd several
of the crew were Injured. The Phar-
alia was obliged to put Into Queens-
town. JEHU BAKER DEAD.
Farmer Wall Kaaaa llllnnla Conarrtt.
wan !' AwajJ f
Bellvllle. III. March 2. Former
Congressman Jehu Baker died at h i
home here Sunday. He had been In
111 health for some time but death
was directly due to an attack of par
tlal paralysis three daya ago.
He waa 80-years old and had lived
In Bellvllle the greater part of Ms
life but waa born In Kentucky. He
waa In the thirty ninth fortieth an I
flfttcrh con creases aa a Hepubl.t an
He was a member of the fifty fifth con
gresa aa a Democrat and Populist.
In all hlf ramialgna Paker never
pent money for liquor an. I never pe
mltted campaign commuted to pa
any of hla espenaea.
HMr Sanllk Ma Mara.
Philadelphia. March 2. Oeneral
William Farrar Smith bettew known
as "Haldy Smith one of the prominent
figures of the civil war. d ed al his
home In this city. Oeneral Smith's
death. It U said reduced the number
of living corps t-oinmandera of the
civil war to four.
Kaloglaa.l she lMa
Washington. March 2 The senate
pent three hours Sunday In eulogies
of four deceased membei s of the house.
Messrs. .Martin. (Va.l: Calllnger. (N
M l; Perkns. (Cal ); Clay. Mia.) and
Kanlel of Virginia spoke of the late
peter J. Otcy of Virginia. Messrs.
Prltrhard of North Carolina and Mai-
lory of Florida spoke of the late Jas
Moody of No ta Carolina. The other
neakera were Messrs. Dolllver ot
Iowa. Burton of Kaua. Allison o(
Iowa. Turner of Washington. Mitchell
of Oregon Perkins of California Du-
bois of Idaho and Simon of Oregon.
Several resolution f regret were
a loptcd.
t'ranrla C.itna la t'arla.
Uindon March 2. President Frandi
of the St. Louis ex;oltion left for
Paris In ronaeijuence of a telegram
from M. N'Krave. the French com-
missioner to the exposition urging htm
to visit Paris and saying President
Lotibet would like to receive Mr
Kraiirts. After see'r Pres .le.t Io'lbet
Mr. Francis Intends to pro. eed to Mad
ril and thence to Berlin wlie.e. If pus-
alble. he will have an an Hence with
the (Jerman -mpror Mad h it. lb
hopes to sail from Bremen March in
nn the Kr.n Prlui Willielm f.jr Nt
Yoik.
Three larawrll Mrrlln(
New York. Ma ill 2. - (i to r.1 Wl.-
Ham Ilo.lh. head of the Salvation
Army preside) nt three farewell meet
Ir.gs In the Academy of Music Sunday
niKhf to mark the close of his flv
niontln' vl.lt to this country dur!r.
whl' h lie delivered ii. Mr- ' In' tlf'y
two i I'll S. At the tligilt meet 1 1 k h-
I ai.!-iny was l.'.l- I to ov-r! u.g In
the idiirso of his address (Icntrn
pooth annotiniel a plau for th'
e.-til.lisliiitei'.l of nn lnternitlon.il 'in -ve
-Hy for the deveIo;mi-;it of Uaui' l
rescue rs of humanity.
Slioi Through Heart.
Turr. II. I T.. March Z I nn
a ruliwny aw Iti-htuati. who form-rl)
worked In the Santa Fe yard a and had
Just recently none to Arkansas ("My.
Kan. was found dead In a rattl-cnt
that arrived here Sunday tnornltiK. I'-
rented had l.een shot through tht
heiirt and apparently had been dem!
several hours Ills pockets had been
rlfVil and turned ron side out and
his shot s were off
I'ollrr Ma) In I ulnn
Siheneitady. N. V.. Much
Potter case has been sett!-I
Painters' union abmdonlns '
tiou and Will. am I'ot'cr a :; '
ed to ko to work a a 11:1!" :. i'
at the same time re:i;di;i u n.
the militia.
firneral Klertlona
Santlnuo de Chile March
2 -T't
general elections were held
There were tllree i a tid! 'In ' - f
seat. Crest cn'tni-Ma "n of hii m
hatiu tr m dlspUje I T'.i- r :
not yet to hand.
Aaal.tri In KrleOMlii ' I
Chlcaro. MtcIi ? - W'a-i-i K.
one of the men w iio '
work of relnilldlPK CM i " tr
great flre. died nt h. h. :
seventy-seven y-a s oi i
rrltteeaa l.mi!4 nl
Vienna. Man ii 2
prlnn of .''av n 1
dan. w lilch I t situ it' i '
Lake Constance w'l'
mother. She wiM H.'v :
chateau at I. In 1 1 i '
child.
Announcomont 1003
Doublo Dailu Sorvico
NELU ORLEANS
ion.. pQCific coast
Sunsot Lalmitod
Eviry tlay of the wk urrh aerTloe. rmpartmnt ast olMrTtloa alaeplng cars.
Luriiif ir. tiar mai hiMi and chair car rscuralua
alaera from WaahlitKtoit.
Paclflo Ooast lilxproBa
Dally day roacSea chair cars Pullman buffM aleeplua cars aicuraion alaeplng cars
throub fron Clncinnail.
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Paaa. Tra. Mgr.
at. u nonniNH.
Uea. Paaa a Tkt. Agt.
Hotist.on. Ttixas.
E(JPI0N
fir
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OIL!
Eupion is sold by the following dealers:
1 ji Bryan Grocery Co; Edire Rrra; Handera Jtroa. A Co;
Cole Bros; Thoa. W. If lgfc; Ueo. W. Hlirgs; D. C
Zuber; S. II. Allpbln; Jno. M. Iawrence A
Co; V. K. Haundera; Danaby A
Panahy: llowell Brothers.
J. II. Mawhlnney.
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Igj. Tho divplay is vtry rtirpleto embraoiBR all
the new di'Migna and coloricp. Thewo ill be q
very popular during the coming t-oasoh.
JOIIX WITTMAX The Tallor- q
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Now isttli timc"to ftr-Jcr!
NVt arc Local A nts f(r
The l P.
MAMirACTUKINfi STATIONERS
Litliticraplicrs and Blank Htaik
Makers
And arr prt parrd to takr ymir ordrr for anything in tin1 way
of Of i lCt STATIONERY wt Hut regular Mock or made
to order. This arrangement places the largest stock in the
south practically at your door..i'lione us and we will'call.
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