Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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Pure and
STRONG
Rich and
CLEAR
MllKv fracrana- of the fo'i-st"
"It has the tanir of
the Northland"
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Comes from far Canada win-re tlie maple row struii;-
est and sturdiest and where the vn flows year after
year with a uniform strength purity ami excellence.
N"o other Maple Syrup lias the merits i mu:.kii.
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it is ix)sitively T1IK HICHI-ST GRADK KNOWN
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TOE DAILY EAGLE.
Entered at tha poatofflca aa second
Claa mail matter.
Y CONNKI.LV & OAHXI.
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BRYAN' TEXAS. SKP. .T. I'.OX
Sara Parks hid fair to loom up
in history as almoct a big a man
as Sam Buck.
In an important opinion by the
attorney general tax collectors are
advised to decline to receive
payment of poll taxes before the
first of October. Thin i his
opinion after construing section 12
of the Terrell election law.
Pity that we haven't time to en-
iov this tine weather now that
there ii a spell ot it so rare. It is
delightful to he outdoors a littie
these line days; not outdoors load
ed with such a burden of work that
we cjinnot see the beauties of the
season but out a little while at
least for pure recreation and en-
Col. K. & Peters is sirw-i0-vlH?nl.
South Carolina to purchfe'e cotton
seed for planting.
That humane society that was
Ulk;J of for Bryan some time ago
crjght to organized.
The railroad commission is now
after the lumber freight rates with
pruning knife and the lumber
men of Seutheast Texas are agitated.
The railroads will post extracts
from the Texas game law with the
view of giving it such publicity
that no one who cure to oliey it
need le ignorant of its provisions.
This is Sunday. If you drive to
church while you are inside for an
hour or so participating in divine
service do not leave your horse
reined up so tight that he will he
in the utmost misery all that long
while.
' A meeting of the evecutive com-
mittee of the Texas boll weevil
convention is called to meet at
Pallas October 7. Arrangements
for economical purchase of ijuick
maturing seed and other important
business is on hand.
Geologist John M. Ottey who
published a reiort in 1S93 telling
what would be found at Spindle
Top Sour Lake and Saratoga now
ays that there are other fields in
Texas just as good as those and
says moreover that there is oil in
40 per cent of the counties of Texas.
He says a peculiar vegetable growth
of a fuziy nvture is noticeable in
all oil lields also scrubby sweet
gum.
Chicago parties have bought
2500 acres of land near N'acogdo-
ches for a fruit farm. Nacogdoches
people have gone to work and
showed the world what their lands
are good for hence the inllux of
capital there. Dixon and Mally
are trying tn get Bryan and Brazos
county people to show what can le
done in Brazo county. When we
do the same result- will follow
here.
Business House lor Rent
formerly occupied by (.atixaik Son
next door to Seizes A Co. 011 Zan-
ette hloek. Apply to Knlik I.ana
ltrvitii. Texas i&l
FABRICS
arc now ready for the in-
spection of all who from
taste and inclination desire
that perfection of style and
quality of gentlemanly re-
finement in the make of
their autumn clothes.
Have youever given our
kind of tailoring a trial?
We can clothe you in
garments that are strictly
to your measure.with your
own personality moulded
right into them.
Come in and take a look
at our handsome new For-
eign and Domestic Wool-
ens. SUITINFS in beautiful
and exclusive styles.
TROUSERINGS AND
VESTINGSfulloflife. rich-
ness and style. Give us a
trial just to test our ability.
NO FIT. NO SALE and
you arc to be the judge.
HUNTER &
CHATHAM.
Men's Furnishers.
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'on k Wanted Liberal wai- for a
pood rook . Apply to J. li. Harri
son College- Station.
RECEIVED
A new shipment of Graham
Bros toilet soaps including
the popular odors. Carnation
Pink Violet Cream Rose
Cream etc. 25 cents per box
of 3 cakes. They are some-
thing good in a toilet soap.
Try a box. if if if if
EMMEL'S PRECRIPTION
PHARMACY.
FUNERAL OF JUDGE FORD.
At li o clock yesterday afternoon
the Christian church was crowded
with Borrowing frlenda of the. late
Judge Spencer Ford gathernl to
pay tribute to hi memory. The
church wa draped and the casket.
banked with floral tributes rented in
front of the pulpit. Kev. Jewell
Howard the pntor wa assisted In
the ervice by the other local minis-
ters and bv Itev. J. I. Hopkins of
Kenchley former pant or of the
church. The service wa very
sweet and full of tendering and
sympathy for th bereaved and love
and reverence for him whom they
mourned. Scripture lesson prayers
and flowing tributes made the hour
eem short. Dr. Went gave voice to
a fervent iuvocatlon He v. Howard
read a scripture lesson and brief a. I-
d renite were made by Judge J. ('.
Scott of Franklin Kev. K. I.. Shet-
tleM. Kev. J. I. Hopkins nnd lb v.
Howard. There were few dry eye
In the audience at tlm conclusion uf
tlie service and a long procession
followed the remain to the city
cemetery. H. . Hoatwrltflit. II.
C. ItobiiiHon It. K. Leiuan. Col. M
YV. Sims. M. Nagle and Jude .1. (
Scott were pall bearer.
NORWOOD'S BUtiGY CONTEST.
Following is the result of the v
In Norwood' llnrgy Contest
date:
J. C. Cloud
Mrs. V. W. (irlllln
Miss llattie IUy llnrtx rs
Ml Tot Jenkins
O. I.. Hrown
Mis Lou Ware
Mr. I.. K. Mendola
Lillian Klnjf.
Mr. Adi'le Iiodson
Mi Agnes Kttle
Mr. Helen Zimmerman ... ...
Mis AIIim Nittt
N. L. Outlaw
Mis Carrie King
Sam Mcintosh
Hick Cheek
Florlne porter
Clin odom
Uraeie. Steed
Alex Johnson
Frank Fierce
Abe Hrown
Miss Nellie Clary
Hetsy J uina
Albert Murphy
Miss Mary Kotinon
John itoger . .
J W. Shaw
Mr. Jo" ThoniM
Henry Williamson
Annie Thomas
V. C. Court
Mis Kinlly Smith
Sam Kill
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MILNER DECLINES.
Will Not Accapt Petition VaeaUd by
Chamberlain.
t.oiidun. Srpt. It. Trw Aaaoclated
rrrs la atl to state di-tlnltrtjr tbal
Lord 'Mllner. the Krltlsh high com-
mlwlunrr In South Africa. ho I now
t Carlsbad hua Wn otTrivtl and ha
deillne I he colonial aecrvtar)nh)p.
Kuithrr rfHur Is Ulng brouaht to
heiir on dim urging him in reconslili'i
his li'tTinln.ition. but If Ihu fornasl
of ln frienls la correct h.- will not a
c gil. Mr. IlieilerU k h t.t aci.'-i(ci tl
et'ivtaryahlp for Iii.Im. ami In tl
event of liiil Miller )lMln ! tl
rreinire the Oukp uf MarltmrouKli
thi Is now un'lrr Mirel:ny fr lh
-iiliin tie nine un..T Xt'i letary
ror lteli:i prei-i Irnt c irit.i I n .rii; Mul
tmih the ! ret. try aiut umler s'-i ir-
tjry MiiilMmt lilt III III" Kline liml-"'.
KEFFER HANGED.
Murderrr of William Warren Put te
Oc.th on the Scaffold.
t.jii li r. Wyci. Si'i'l. -1 .'.lines Ui-f-
fM. Iti 111111 leier of VI!!lim W.hiiii-
w.im Ivn-ir-il In the j ill tirre. The cxe.
ruimii .ittr.nlej a tjii .it li-'.il nf .ilt- n-
IIimi. m ll nas Hi" lltM h'K.il h.nuin.'
In tti-vt.ie since ls:S. The crime
hirh KetT.-r w.is hunre.l w.is fur th
munler of Wllll.nn V.nn n si nhl tu.ui
Im w.ts Sim k tertiW f ir the I-nniler-
liawlirs tni comii.my en th C:r-
nuiily Kinrti. ne:ir Itruce atmul tc
ami nne-h.ilf yrt 1140. Warren u
hhnt while .mlrrp .nt his eisonal pf-
frets stolen.
LANHAM'S REQUEST.
Wants Tesas Company to Co to Ma
neuvers at Fort Riley.
WashliiKton Sept : The fovernoi
of Trua has jpplle.t to the war depart
ment for permission to have a regi-
ment of the National Ou.ir 1 of Texat
take part In the loinlna; army In thr
comln army maneuvers at Kort Wley
Kii.i lo t.ik the place of the reglnketit
of the Nitlonal Cuard of Arkaiiaaa
which 'li- authorities of th.it staff
foun t it lm onvenlent to rn l lo tin
m.Uieis rrs.
Report Adopted.
Itilt.ineie. S it - t the irslon
of Ihe .i i-...icii K 111. 1 !ii!ne of li.ll
lYII.m rilliv. the l. iilt nf the tl
nui' 1 iiiii'iiit 1 .el the 'i .ihmm i mil-
lliiii-'l.ill.ir iin rii..r' il Null lln of Vnh-
liiKtiin I'i'ii;" of i'.i -I'v .i "Invte I
Th" lo l" i" :n'ii iiii li -"h. I
1 "I.I 1 1 1 hi 1 11 Hi . i'U' - i f M 1 1 I ill .I pi ii.
Xi'lini: 1 In- K1..11I tit 1 1 . r - of Mie J'irl-
dl t in .'i 11 In ' t
HORRIBLE FINOS.
TtrnU't Ducovcry That Was Mad by
a Man tn Pennsylvania.
Ill i'Wil. p: S-i't. . When J
i'. Il.i;i;li.l..iihj. .1 1 .1 r of In tit -
her ft lu l 1 11 -hlppeil t i him
ftiu M Irla'l he i hoiiltted In fin.!
the i"ij b'i li"s of Inn men. I ne wnr
lli( on the luiiibi-r. the other In
slllltn ponture. .uid to u 1 1 appearances
hiel hern dea 1 seveisl ila It If
thniuht they riwl-t Into th iar tr
sleul a ill.- .ot lm k I In anl st.irveO
to i1'ath.
SPEEDY STEED.
Major Oelmae Does the Fttt Trot-
ting Ever Rteorded.
New Vork. Sept. :. At the Kmplre
City park Ftlday Major IMnur trotud
the f.utest quartT. th fnl-t half an4
the fastet Ihree-q'jarters of a tulle
ever trotted. The frai Mortal lime was
0.S0 0 0. I Z9. '1 00. the He mil g.iarlrt
havin Iwen nn-re. In 0 IS. anc thr
middle half from the frst iU.iit-i pii
to the third tiaitr pol In 0 '.1. or .it
the ut.piei edeiited r ile of t '.7 l.i thr
mile.
BASC9ALL.
Amie:n Leegue
At r.otiiii Ho- o:. '. I'""'.!
eee IlllllllC"
At W i'i iiuii'ii ' in 1
V.itiiu4oiii. ..
At N.-w Vo'k N' V 'ik. X
l.mll.
Al I'lula I l.ti..i fhil 1 I' I. V.i
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Against Sunday Games.
Mulltll llliel v. Ala. Sept ?.--Thf
Senate pause Ihe ill imtl-Mlinl i
baie'hall hill This iiieimne had pn-
1 1 1 1 1 f I y heeii i'l.iptd by the house up.)
now kos lo Ihe governor for approval
The bill piohihils the ('la ln it on Sun-
day of hieii. t-nnii. n!f mil foot-
ball. Vlnl illon if th I i Is iei lare I K
he a iiilsdenie.unir.
Won by Little Rock.
Memphis. Sept. In a rtiibrxirti
mutest l-"rld:iy Meui.iiM lost to I.lttl-
Rot k. Iloth 1 Inlm made the saint
nnnilirr of hits seven and Ihe iitor
went to I.lttl. Itoi k liei aiis her men
hit the h.ill at np.oitun limes Itott
pltiheis did Kond vxoik and ieieleil
(nod supi'ort. Atleiidaiii e inn. Si ure:
Little It.K k. I. Mnmphls. t.
Reunion 01 Orphan.
I'rehent it'innte.M of Bin kner
Orpliitii' llniiieiull on .ill former
inmate matrons lenclieri etc.
to join them in t reunion at the
Olil Home Ort. .'! itn.l I.
The 3"(e vlio have 01. o leen
waril ol'the home lire now Hc.nter-
i about all over tlie I'niteil Stales.
Tlnwe who are innrrieil are rei)Ue.Mt-
ieil to brills tlieir families. Tlie
nieeting will le in the iiature of
joyful reunion.
Fur fuller inf trtnalion. write fur
circular to Buikner Orphan
Home Dallas Tex 1. Ho sure to
give notice if you intern! tn attend.
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vol? Refl Poiicg
An Insurance Talk
Insuranr bTRICTLY. no IU lines
Fire Tornado Accident!
My Entire Time
anil attention N-lri; irlvrn to lr-urnre I ran hit Uh nil t nii i-r mi ilidy
11.41 I llu lilt 1 ll e I'm CSII UU le'.lrr llltM tile II. l i.r I kklllrM.
My Companies
Mr ht ef ( ni iii. 1 the remit nf inn 1 f ti'ul m .1 '.r I'or. nrd I m
I i .iiU uf my l it llu y t nilisly It. l.al nlty tali iily nliil I oi.m 11 utinn.
Let me Write
y.air hnl y. M v rrc-of l of t. sm u e 1 n m il t . i trym I have ytvi a
uiIh rs proteetiuu 1 1 '. I n.ie. 1 ji.u.
Gin Insurance
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till tlllll!'" 1
Straight 4(C Ident too
Geo. A. Adams
I write It. ? coral . hit's tt'MI-OSITK INt't 'M I.S TIHI-H lSili. j
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Brothers
Cattle Hog and Meat Dealers.
Wc pay tlie highest priit for wool
liiilis pills ami lA'Mvax ihickitis
"KKS "u' a kimls of produce. We
have two markets and our own
refrigerating plant and are ready
at all times to supply jour wants
for fine meats market pn since
etc. liryan Texas.
Telephone 30
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Fire and Accident..
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IN SURA NCE
rSTABt-ISHED i:
Kurceuorto A. D V'-Tonnlro
Twenty-live year experience I. as eiia-
Met! tliia agency to secure an except Ion-
ally strong line of companies hikI In
asklnt; a liare of the public patronage
we feel that tlie record of the past I a
sure guarantee fur the future. Policies
written on Store Kuililin and Stork.
Dwelling and Content (Jin House
and Machinery etc. Your patronage
will lie appreciated. Telephone No. W.
JOHN A. MOORE
H. & T. C. R. R.
t f f" COLONISTS' HATES TO
5ciiifoiiiii
ONE WAY
On Sale Daily Sept. 15 to Nov. 30. 1903
THROUGH 5Lli(:PI:R between Houston. Chicago.
Kansas City and it Louis bc'wesn Dallas and St. Louis
and between Houston. Dallas Ft. Worth. Waco and Austin
FOUR DAILY TRAINS l:ACH WAY
QUICK TIME.
m. u RormiNs.
den. Pas.. Ak't
" to points east north
ano North-west . ..
a a EXCELLENT SERVICE
Wm. DQMLKTV.
('t a iv a.
IIOL'srON TLX AS
Acetylene Gas
Wilim r Mv.(ior
i.iih1.iIi- is pre
pared to place.
in hr everybody umiih t!ie h-t n.is generators and finest jr.iso-
lu rs at the riulit price. Have him call and explain the rconomy
in usin An tyline (las. Leave orders at .NUCorquodaU-'s stable
For Sale Cheap.
spleinlitl place almiit 80 acre one
mile north nl town. Suited for cot
ton ilnirv nr trnek farm. 'IVrm.
easy. Apply to H. (. Ithodea or I near M. Parker' w ith "iK acre.
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iiii. i. iiiiiniin. ii in-s i .i.ii rs. j . . i ico.
For Sale.
My two story residence lumlslied
or unfurnished. Also Arcade hotel
property adjoiiilnir nnd cottaK
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1903, newspaper, September 27, 1903; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth321411/m1/2/?q=%22spencer+ford%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .