Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1905 Page: 2 of 6
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WEEKLY BULLETIN OF E. J. FOUNTAIN CO
deceived today all kinds of Polled and Canned Meals
Fresh Vegetables every day
Oysters on W ednesday
Fish on Friday
E. J. FOUNTAIN & CO
HUSTLERS
'Vhones and 170
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SHOES AND OXFORDS
TheMobningEagle
Enured tt tbs Postofllea u wooed clasa mall
IB 4 liar.
BY COXNKLLY CAKXES.
Per Week. 16o
Per Month 40o
TJU'RSDA Y.MARCH M.
The census bureau's ginners' re-
port places the cotton crop tt 13.
597782 bales.
There is generally a deadlock
when it comes to intangible assets.
They are ungetatable.
e !
The cotton bear seems to be
more successful in his operations
than the Ruffian Iwar.
Indianola Miss. has hud a 140-
000 Ore the biggest one since the
people of that town fird their
colored postmistress.
France and the United .States are
credited with the diplomacy re-
sulting in the iiuetionof peace in
the far east asnuming practical
chape.
The railroad commission of
Louisiana has ordered the life of
mosquito bars on I'ullman cars in
that state. The mosquito is not
the only thing that bleeds the
sleeping car traveler.
R. A. SMITH DIES SUDDENLY.
OIL MILL MEETINQ.
The directors of the Bryau Cotton
Oil Company held a ineetiuir at the
omceeorthe company in t!iU city
yesterday arteruoon. The non-re.-Ident
directors and otttcere present
were President J. V. Singleton. It.
K. Krwln and Col. M. T. Patrick of
Waxahachi and Secretary P. 8.
Orojfan of Hearne. y The meeting
was held for closing up butiuesa
matters pertaining to the insurance
settlement made rectutly. The ouee-1
tion of rebuilding will be determin
ed at a meeting to bs held later.
Vlsltlnir directors returned to their
homes last nllit.
are just right for
SPRING
we are now showintf the moU
complete line of PATENTS
TADIS and COMBINA TIONS
in the new creationscver 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 arc the best
on earth at the price
lh Allen Academy third train
and Kryan graded school second
team had a livelr tii ir&m -....
day afternoon. Score 18 to in fa-1
ur ui me jrraueil acliool.
FAVORABLE EFFECT.
Well
Was tp at Four O'clock Yesterday
Morning and Dead at SU.
News was received here yecterday
of the sudden death from heart
failure of Mr. U. A. Smith at his
home on Clayton Prairie pome-
time between 4 and i o'clock -terdar
morning. Mr. Smith not
feeling well Tuesday according to
the report consult".! a physician
lie got up at four o'clock yesterday
morning to take a !o-e of medicine
and was found dead at i-ix o'clock
two hours Inter when an etlort
was made to wake him up.
Mr. Smith was a sun in-law of
Mr. Kant Smith .".7 year old ami
leaves a wife and four children.
The remain were interred yefter-
day afternoon at the family htiry-
ing ground.
United States' Acctptanct Was
Rsctivsd at San Domingo.
Kan IhMiilnjrn Man h "i News i.f
th . rpiunci- by the rovrrnrnent rt
ft tinNiiglon of the proposition of the
Ifamtlnlniri government that the United
htaten amuine control of this republic
with a view .f nettlnir asUle a portion
pf the tvenue for payment of Its
debts pendina definite art Ion on part of
Attverliivn sermte had 11 inoet favc.rab'e
e.Tert here. Tin opinion ribressed li
that the a tlon taken by the authorities
at WanhiiiKtoti will change the bHuj
tlon rotnpletely.
OFF FOR ALGIERS.
Secretary and Mrs. Hay Made a Brief
Stop at Gibraltar.
(.Ibmltnr. March IS. The White
Star line steamer t'retlc. from New
York Miinh IS for Naples with Sc'
retary of State Ha- find Mrs. Hay on
hoard urrived here Wednesday morn
In. In an Interview Mr. Hva eaM he
Mt mint tietter than when he left
New York. Me thoroughly enjoyed the
trip. Although Serretary H.iy I m-
prove.1. he has by no meena recovered
Ms health. The Cretle sillied from hrr
for Altrlrr.
SMUGGLED COLD OVER.
Brought Into the Undid State From
Our Neighboring Republic.
Pun lYntu l n M.iri-h :: full -rtor
ft the Port Strut tlon It. in taken rh.irse
of l.'OOO In dint w hi. h In on .!--
IHlt to Hi. order of William I I.o ti:vi
A ". In a local b.n.k. It had len
smuggled Into this M;ite from Mexico
and held N-re without nny record be-
ing made In t'ie . i -T . . r 1 1 house which o
rontmry to I.uv. The ko. dut will
lie held by Ci.Me tor Mr.iltlon indit e
nppllrittlmi i.f renilwlon i.f penal tl
and forfeiture to which rnld diil i
uhj t tin.liT the .u
Come see the new spring styles
Hunter &
Chatham
Men's Furnishers
THE MARKETS.
KANSAS CITY CATT1.K.
A XI) SIIKKP.
HOCIS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Considerations of commercial advantages have no wcirht
whatsoever in the buying of our drugs and chemicals for
medicinal use. Quality is first consideration; price second.
Our label on a medicine is guarantee of its purity and
correctness. Try us with your next prescription 0 0
EM MEL & MALONEY
Progressive Druggists
HpeclaJ to the Bryan I t.
Kanta City Mo. Man. Mch. 27
i.--eii in me ijtiarantms a!vui.n
last week ran from fifteen to t went v-
ilve loads every day. after Monday
and 44 loads ar on aale In that divia-
iou today. Nearly verythinir for
several weeks haa heeu utoom
scarcely a lull load of cow a and very
few loada t bulla; receipts of rows
and bulU mostly confined to odd
head in mixed loads. (Quality of the
ateers laot week wait fair to irood.
tiothiuic tI'ry. and practically noth-
ing coiniiion and the same condition
applies today. The market has been
very even with only the mildest
lino rat ions inr several weeks now.
ut prices have invariably been llrin
and with an upward tendency; rhis
14 true of today's market llmi. Mont
of the IlK O to 1150 pouml Kfe.rH
at SI X to J? Mi i. heavier oteers if
choice ijiiality would Kell at $I7. to
" l'. t nothing of this class nas
been received slllCH the $ J s." steers
two weeks airo today. Itulls sell at
00 to tf'.l ; home colimioll llullf
ones lower and extra iroml ones
would K'o higher. Cow market has
hot been tented but fair to i;oiii rows
rauire from i.7" to;i "5. fat hejfory
HiuH would sell higher; caiiuers
down Hrouml 0o to V2U). A few
veal calves are comitii:. at $'( to
(i.ii heavy calves at ?25i to $150.
Holt prices fluctuated inure or less
excitedly last week but mid" a net
train of U.' cents foi the week. Pack-
ers are sulky in the. ho pens when-
ever their orders do imf lorce some
show of llle but conditions are
eradiially elevating the market.
Prices opened weak to a shade lower
todav but market closed nearly
steady top 95 :i bulk of sale 15
to e5 :ui. Il'ht hos t;p to V.'5 pi's
tl :i; to i wi.
J. A. HICK A ItT.
I.. S. Cor.
J. M. Katlitf. a former citizen of I
the Steep Hollow community died
Tuesday at his home on Cedar Creek.
He was of advanced at;e. The funeral
will tie held today at Steep Hollow.
It is certainly a pleasant surprise
to learn that Jap-a-lAc the lamous
floor finish and furniture rejuvena-
tor. Is sold at llaawell's book
store. Vi-'Ji
Say. don't let tile forget to see It.
(. Tabor about that life insur-
aiire. d-tf
Swell st Hue of tailor-made sk Irts
ever shown in Hrvhn Included In our
likr Induction Sale. IM-e pry
(ioods Co. 10
GOT BEYOND CONTROL.
Subway Cart Juinpsd tha Track and
Cau'ht en Fir.
Xew Toik. M.i'ih 29. An uptown
ubwu train which hud been emptied
f pueeet ci-rs ut one Itundreil an. I
nfty-seei th mil rutito'ne Hundnd
atwd Wty-elijhth :treet to lie switched
arrnm to tnsn li.icks trot teyrid the
control of the moiortiuiii and ran into
a pile of constru. lion material In line
Hundred ail Sittv-elRth street station.
The mrs Juni-. tli lr.uk and cauicM
fir It is reporle tint sonw looea
powder hUh .' t be used In illrf
Kltiir a tunnel (suited and exploded. For
poni time It was hot known whrth-r
or hot the train i r w escaM-d. An at'
tempt iis imide to op -r ate the elevator
runrilnif thriHixh the shaft from the
tuniM-l to I tie slr.-t but it could hot be
moved Some eii'''es In the tunu-l
mil throueh the lube to the One llun-
dr-d and V iilili -l.r-t str t station and
reai tied th" sililne i.t that Hln. Klre.
men t.i"l tu'e iluun Into the tun-'
hel ami foiL.'hi t'ie baze In tt. burnluir
ars.
The Cilg miMM Mil
BRYAN TEXAS
Capital - S 60000
Surplus and Profits S 30000
Deposits - $300000
We offer ou a solid institution
and solicit your business
KIAVARD MALI.
ft. S. PAKKKR
A. V. WILKKRSO.V
rrestdciit
Vice I'rcsiilcnt
Cashier
1 H nn TT f"v T"1" TI XT
s n
I M bUUUUia aU LI
8
iaw ra jr nm err
.Erfjr-iwit at eV.' "
TiAe Clothf MtJvf r
CAUlMORt NtWYOSK
$12.50
AND VP
TTTTMAT'S l fil: waiting a week on your tailor when you can
cume here and walk off with a 5uit that fits a good as any
"merchant tailor's.' and embodies the snappiest styles and the hand-
somest materials.? Then think of the variety you have to select from.
What merchant tailor cair lay before you such a varied assortment
from which tt match your individual preference?
Mm
Added to all this the price is very
much lower than you would have to
pay the tailor. Have you any objection
to saving the difference?
The illustrations show two of the
.season's most popular leaders both
bearing the famous Schloss label which
stands for solid merit.
f-. -i
- ' -vT F 1
fine Clothe. Mfrkrra
The price range Starts at
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