Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 19, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Fresh Vegetables every day
Oysters on W ednesday
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MARSHAL.
orlzed to announce
. BOYETT
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.ww for re-election 10 me
itv -Marshal at the epsulug
in April.
Ati. I BECKE
The article in last week's News
Chronicle re-produced from a Bry-
an paper in regard to the pur-
chase of Pitt Bridge and the leas
ing of Butte ferry by the commis-
sioners of Brazos county should be
a warning to the people of Caldwell
to look to their trade in that part
of the county which is near these
two points. The Brazos county
people are energetic and enterpris-
ing in their efforts to bring trade to
their county and their spirit is to
be commended. Caldwell News-Chronicle.
. I'er Month 40c
.
NCEMENTS.
SECRETARY
homed to announce
SPELL
L.-
""V.inU f 'or re-election to the
It y .jV'creiary ai me euu-
I ictioIrttTAffU-.
I . oR ALDERMAN'.
authorized to announce
Virty
11 . T. BOYLE
..... ....
.r? -or re-eiecilou io ine
the
r tau of Hryan at
nrr K'iecuou.
.ti'rzed to aunounce
eVi.'lt I
Sonii nt rw-ilt-rtlon to tlie
lx-th of y of Hryan at the
Hon.
A widower over at Sherman in-
serted an advertisement in a met-
ropolitan paper for a wife direct-
ing that answers and photographs
be sent to a certain poetoflice box
number. In ten days he had re
ceived five answers and one photo-
one each from his three old-maid
laughters the fourth from his neice
and the fifth from his housekeeper
whose red-headed photo accompa
nied the answer. He is convinced
of two things that advertising in
his case dont pay and also that
there were other fools in the family
besides himself. Denison Herald.
"JKI
nor
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SHOES AND OXFORDS
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BUR.ii:cn io 1005.
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i by Ind anSECRETARY.
okiu M ' gtate aflords a bet-
. .... .a courteous and ob.
!p t ujt. .n City Secretary C.
t-hw:-vH h-ivp an who is a candi-
HmlWI. In' ; . i
f in-iian an the Eagle's an-
":ih i"rr0'umn tn'9 morning.
s. mas resided in Bryan
Jh.hranJ "wved the city
iy itdvirt. secretary assessor
iirlmunl 1 i . b .
mciericoiine corpora-
d a f ir 0 . .
.erforniing his duties
PLAN Ulfulness und elliiciency.
-in Irnr.tcti tn mvarf.nt t
lyou Will R" J J
. nt. alike and does not limit
.iVi'r. . . ferve unu io piease io
irt f.hw Thaients of his duties. In
that l"
nation t'.
re-election he
of tt
'Va-'re thanks for
iloes so
sujiport
mitf". '-tni in the pat r.nd j.li'dcts
if my t'"t efforts towards the dis.
from th J0f every dutv in the future
m-t iecte(I.
T. 4 B. V. SL'RVEV.
Mexia Texas March 17. Trin
ity and Brazos Valley Railway
people arrived in the city yester-
day with about 10 large mules to
be used in the survey of that road
from Mexia to Houston and Beau-
mont. A preliminary Burvey is
now being carried on the survey-
ors being near Houston but it is
understood that the permanent line
will be located at once and work
commenced on the construction.
There is a good deal of talk here
in regard to the Frisco running a
line from Mexia to Dallas by way
of Waxahacbie. It is said the line
will be an air line from Dallas to
Houston when completed.
Trent Ntwtou was callfd to Hous
ton yesterday on account of the ill
iii hs of his brother Hardy Newton
arc just right for
SPRING
We arc now showing the most
complete line of PATENTS
TANS and COMDINA TIONS
in the new creations ever shown
in Bryan and it is a fact that
will soon be known by all wear-
ers of Men's Fine Shoes that
"Just Right" shoes are the best
on earth at the price
$3.50 AND $10(1
Come see the new spring styles
Hunter &
Chatham
Men's Furnishers
:ti-lnch whit wash silk at Warner
& HratulonV IH)
V
IT'S IMPORTANT
to h(l' ij'jUr I'rf -rij.l.i.f ti:!il ntrrttlhj ith lr"'jl th'il
xi iU (jet full 3Iilicinnt (I' tii il'l
H f MfiJ a jifrinlly rf rar'M riftcr!jitinn vork nting
Cihj mrh lmj at n ill cuufurm to tot f purity.
Chir prir$ artf iir and )utnrr nctttiif
EMMEL & MALONEY
DRUGGISTS
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
Elsewhere in the Kaizl will be
found the announcement of Mr. T
I. Boyett for re-election to the of-
fice of city marshal of Bryan. Mr
Boyett has been a resident of this
localty sinc boyhood longer thsn
Bryan has been a town and has
served the city as marshal for eight
years. As a citizen and an otlieer
he measures up to the standard of
a man having the courage of his
convictions. He is firm and reso
lute but none the less kind con
siderate and impartial in the dis
charge of his duty. During his
term of office Bryan has been and
is now one of the most quiet and
orderly towns in the state notwith
standinz continuous growth and
prosjerity conditions which often
produce recklessness and lawless
ness. .Mr. uoyo'.t is not only an
efficient officer but a believer in
public improvements and stands
ready at all times to aid the city
council in such matters in every
way possible. He is personally
known to nil the voters of the city
and the Ka'le takes pleasure in
presenting his name as a candidate
for re-election.
SUDDEN DEATH AT COLLEGE.
Mrs. J. R. Robertsoa Falls From
Chair aad Expires.
Mrs. Robertson wife of Farm
Superintendent J. Ii. Robertsoa of
the A. A M. College died suddenly
Friday evening. Mrs. Robertson
had been sick for several days but
seemed to be better yesterday but
while the family was at supper she
fell from her chair and expired
Mrs. Robertson leaves a husband
and four children. Her mother
was also present at her death. The
remains were taken to Brenham
for burial yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Robertson has the sympathy
oi an in this heavy amiction.
CAMP J. B. ROBERTSON. U. C. V.
Annual Meetlac 'or Election ot Officers
Rcszsa Resolutions Com.
mitte Named.
Pursuant to call members of
Camp J. B. Robertson U. C. V
held a meeting at the courthouse
yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock
tor the annual election of officers
which resulted as follows:
B. F. Leman commander; Mat
thew Posey first lieutenant com
minder; John Foreman second
lieutenant commander; John Mc
Coruuodale third lieutenant com
mander; A. (S. Dunnica fourth
lieutenant commander; W. Gillie
Mitchell adjutant; V. E. Saun
ders quartermaster; Milton Par-
ker commissary: Dr. B.F.Wat-
kins surgeon; J. F. Mitchell as
sistant surgeon; Dr. J. D. est
chaplain; Charles Patterson treas
urer; J. C. Davis eargcant major;
J. N. Cole oflicer of the day; V.
B. Baker color sareeant; John W.
Gee vidette; Joe Beard first color
guard; T. II. Darwin second color
guard; Miss Arrie Cole sponsor.
rive memters paid their dues.
The commander appointed the fol-
lowing committee to draft resolu
tions on the death of Judge John
H. Reagan: Dr. J. D. West Judge
A. C. Brietz and Gen. H. B. Stod-
dard.
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SL'.VDAV SCHOOL RALLY.
Preliminary to the Brazos
County Sunday School Convention
and Institute to be held In this
city next Sunday and Monday
March 'Jt and 'J a rally meeting
of all the Sunday school workers
and all others interested in the
work will be held at the Methodist
church this afternoon at 3 o'clock
to get in frhape for expediting the
business of the coming convention.
Dr. Betts will deliver an address at
the meeting this afternoon. Don't
fail to attend if you are interested
in Sunday schools.
FOR THE BOYS.
All members of the Anti-Cigarette
Ieaifue are remiested to meet at
Carnegie ball this afternoon at 2
o'clock sharp. iiusiiifHH of Import-
ance will be discussed and a full at
tendance Is deoired.
S. M. Hunter. Supt.
When you can tet .Simpson's Oar-
nus-Anierlrnn k Allen prints and
calicoes at 37c. Why pay 5c for It?
EAGLE LIBRARY CONTESTS.
How the Vote Stood Monday March IJ.
The voting for the fine free library
on exhibition in Norwood's window
hadu t got warmed up much up to
taut Monday the time the count was
made which is here shown. It
now jjeUlnjf lively anl the next re
port will show larce in the
figures of those organizations that
are working for this valuable priz
A leading business innn In this
city told The Kak'l that be is the
possessor ot a set of the WorlJ's
ClaMkics 40 volumes which is in this
collection. He says it is one of the
uioiit valuable works in existence
cost him 00 and be would not
"II it for that and do without it
H is name will b given on reiuent
lioineinber this is only a portion of
this magnificent gift librarv ami
that it contains many other excellent
works.
The following shows how the Tote
stood last Monday :
f oK TIIK HKi M11KAKY Ml.l
Allen Academy 1:19
Austin I.ltery society A. & M. :to7
A. A C. Institute lO.VU
Hryan Graded School
Villa Maria I'muliue Academy 11
Hryan Lodge V. O. W
Carnegie Library
Hryan Iouge A. (. I .
Hryan Indge K.of 1
Hryan Klks Lodge
Hryan Lodge K. (). T. M
Irwin School House
Millican Lodge W. O. W
Mont of the votes above recorded
wer secured free with purchases of
merchandise from tho firms that
ar giving votis with all ensh n
well as J I dayk time sales; while
soin or them were procured with
subscriptions to the itryau Weekly
Lagle. Kead the ad vertUeinent else
where in this paper to learn the
names of merchants wno give votes
and all particulars.
TIIK sMAMiKK I.IHKAKY COSTOT
M MIIKK TWO.
In Contest No. for The Kagle's
mustier library the vote stands as
follows :
Irwin School H"!ise (
Millican Lodg W. ). W too
To Beautify Your Complexion in 10 Days
as the snxjasIlrO bcsutiflrr
Satinola
EDIT"
i ' T "jj1 "
A few applications will remove tan
or sallowuess and restore the beauty
of youth. SATINOLA is a new dis-
covery guaranteed and money re-
funded If it fails to remove Freckles
I'illlples. Liver Spots Blackheads
Tan Discoloration and Ditlguring
Kruptions. Ordinary csNen in 10
days the worst in twenty days.
After these defect are removed the
kin will bo soft clear healthy and
beautiful. 1'rlce ri cents at drug
stores or by mail. Thousand of
ladles testify to the merit of Santi-
nola. Miss Alaee Lln tte write: Thibo.
deaux. La.. Oct. 15. 'vl. "For four
year my face wa completely cov-
ered with freckle and pimple. All
remedies failed until I lled two
package of Satinola which com-
pletely removed my freckle and
pimple. My complexion Is now
perfect and hop everv lady bavin
freckles or pimples will try Satiuoln"
National Toilet Company
PARIS TKNNKSSKK
Sold in Hryan by M. II. James and
all leading druggists.
GlassesFitted
-A N D-
Cross Eyes Straightened
DR. JOSEPH DALY
KYE SPECIALIST
Has been vUiting Hryan for the last
ten years. What he promises be ab-
solutely guarantees to accomplish
and be makes no promise he cannot
fulfill. He treats the curable
diseases and deformities of the Eye
only (luaranteea vision to those
blind from (irauulated Lids Catar-
acts Ingrowing leashes. Pterygiums '
etc. Doubters can place lee in tne
bank until cured investigate if you
have an eye trouble. Dr. Daly will
open a permanent ollice here
vuit his patients every thirty day
HE WILL BE IN It It VAN
FROM MAIL VTth to A Pit
Ollice with Dr. Harrison in Smith
Kuildlng.
te if you
)aly will
ere and
ty days.
'AN
'It. s
N. It. It III NK LEV
H. & T. C. RATES.
H. A T. C. will sell Ft. Worth acc't
cattlemen convention sell March
LU'.'l and !; rate fo.T.V
(ialreston. account Scottish Kite
sell March VJ ami w aud train ar-
riving morning of 2lt ; rate el M).
on .March I up to Msv 15 our sec
ond clas Colon it ticket to Califor
nia. Arizona and New Mexico will
be on sale at 925.no.
W. S. Wilson. Agent.
ill
Ktl'AIHISO OF OHTirAL (.OODS
A M'fcUALTV.
"Kyes teted free of charge
All worx guaranieeu
Al Wllir tunlcilk.ntey Sim. MinSlrtl
Dr. W. H. LAWRENCE
DENTIST
OrflCE: OVER II A8 WELL'S BOOK BTORE
Hit VAN. TEXAS.
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ELECTION ORDINANCE.
He It ordained by the City Council
of the city of Hryan :
That an election for city oltlcers
to-w It : Marshal Secretary and three
members of the clt v council shall be
held by the qualified voters of said
city at the city ball in Hryan on the
first Tuesday in April next it being
the fourth day of said month; and
the presiding olllcer together with
such others as he may appoint shall
bold said election in accordance witli
the rity charter and ordinances and
the state law governing elections.
Adopted by the city council and
approved by the Mayor this the 17th
day of January 19o.
C. M. upeii. it. it. Harrison.
April. S. B. C. Mayor.
- - - -S Bj Sk.
Lock McNeeiy and W. W. Mc
Neely went to Milauo yesterday.
FOU SALE AT A HAIIOAIN
one Freight Elevolor
iu good condition .uituble f..r grocery hardware or dry good bul-
!. Apph to
Dunn & Daly
Perfumes in Bulk
Th ' h' ; ! if to bar V'rt .Kn It to
tuj thTu In tu.k-j.roMjol jaa ft lull
We stake our reputation on the Quality of everything
we sell on Perfumery just as on drugs and drug
store goods
Oi.r liiii. Fi-i-fumr. f. ith greuir.
l-r'i.ti r.f !h. forn;nt rrrfumery
M inuf' tcrr and m11 tlim ju.l
ft in-tn-r.o S luung of r.r kind
E. J. JENKINS.
Take a day off and go
WANTED m
lth references.
Mtn.Kr for n-w
or our bnl-
br In Hrran.
rromntlr.
Th. Morrt. WbolM IIoum
tmrNe supply everything but the bait
Cole Hardware Company J
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uncmc.u udio.
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