Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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The time for
act TEA
IS HOW HERE
We sell tbe famou 'Chase A Sanborn Tea" put
p in air tight tin pail packages hereby retain-
ing all it' strength and flavor. Emperor'
Blend Tea in A pkgi. One pound tnakea
200 cup don't be fooled into buying omething
said to be juct as good. Insist on and have
nothing the but "Emperor Blend" once tried
you will use no other. Jut received a freeh
shipment Swifta Premium Ham & Breakefat
Bacon Boston Brown flakes. Grape Nut and
Poetum Cereal. Retailed home made Ribbon
Cane molaneee 50 centa per gallon. Sweet Tick-
led reached like your mother ue to make.
Dansby& Dansby
'Phone 114
f v RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
H. A T. C. SCHEDULE.
NORTH HOCJin TKAIN!
So. 3...... l::wp.m.
No. 15 12:4.1a.m.
bocth I'onsn tkain:
No. 2 S :40 p.m.
No.8 i:18a.tn.
I. O. N. SCHF.M'LE.
SOUTH BU'Xn THAIS.
No. 11 arrive at 4:35
NOKTH KOUNI THAIN.
No. 12 arrive at ir.10a.ru
Louis llanu v III ted Beaumont
Sunday.
Ed 1'ayne of Kilne waa m the city
yesterday.
It. M. Witaon It ft for a business
Crip yesterday.
J. L. Broach wa a visitor from
Tabor yesterday.
J. O. Climault of .MUIleau wan Id
town yesterday.
J.A.D. Boblnsoii of Wlx'-ii wa
In the city yesterday.
(). L. Mori-y. th cattle ma:! wa
u the city yesterday.
4V. K. Graham of Bock l'rairl wa
in th city yesterday.
Allen Smith spent Saturday and
Sunday at Willow Hole.
MissesSuberof College were visit-
or io the city yesterday.
K. M. I.aw Jr. left for a bulue
trip to Houston yesterday.
I'ackan" delivered tree during
May bale. Wilson & Edtfe. I-1
I'rnf. and Mrs. J. T. McOee were
visitor to the city yesterday.
The Iet!iodit Sunday achoul will
have a plcnlo Tuesday June 6.
Mr. H. L. Fountain and baby re-
turned Sunday from IlllUboro.
Hoy a traw hat nice M llau traw
only USe. Warner A Brandon. 144
Mr. and Mr. L. M. Mallett of
Mm were In the city yeaterday.
White duck aud embroidered hat
for ladle. Waguer Jt Brandon. 114
Mr. T. I'. Nunn and little ion
vUlted relative In llearne Sunday.
Cut price on Si lil" clothli u Moii-
dav and Tuesday. Warner A Bran-
doii. '
tr .l Mr. Hen Knox left Sun-
dav to visit Oalvestou and New Or
leans.
Mix Amy ttausome left for Cor-
Icana yesterday after a vliit to rel-
ative. Mr. J. C. Jtenfro and little on of
Franklin are vlsitlnjr relative In
thl city.
Father Lltwora of Anderon wa
here Sunday on m vult and went to
Bremoud.
Miss Dora Tenter of Canton Mia.
I the truest of Mr. and Mr. Harry
Marwill.
Beautiful embroidered shirt waist
pattern 7uc to l.t0 each. Watrner
& Brandon. 141
Before rou bur ee our shier white
UwnBat5711 audio. Wairner
St llrattdou. HI
Mr. and Mr. W. H. Power left;
yeaterday for Waxahachle where j
they will reside. j
Cut price on men and boy cloth-'
Ink' Monday and Tueaday at Wairner j
A Brandon. 141 .
When we cut price we cut profit.
Oiirntock In new clean aud styllali. j
Wllaon A Kdjre. ll' 1
Si' our assortment of hand em-
broiili red center piece at Waif- I
in r A. llraudon. 114 i
While dotted wle. 25c quality
pic. White :tiln dre linen. Tie.
WIUoii Ac Edge May Sale lit
Klbride and (iuy Cabeen. atu-.1-nt
of Allen Academy left for
Iturtoii. Texan yeaterday.
For Bent Nice new cottage cn
Moe. v street near court houe.
Apply to Mr it. 11. Smith. 143
Mia Ida UoeiiH. MU Mamie
Ilarne aud Jim Uoeua returned from
a vinit t Courtney yeaterday.
MUa Jeunle Hoyett returned Sun-
day from a vilt iu Hnuttoti accom-
panied by Mr. Seth Kiuuey.
For Kent Two room over my
tore. Aio room aud board for
three perou at my home. J. M.
Mike.
If you uefd a commencement or
kummer dre. you cau bnv It now
dorlnif our May Sale. WlUoii A
F.de. I-
Mr. H C. KUter of Kaitle Iake.
mother of Mr. XV. V. Miller arrived
yHferday on a vUit to Mr. and Mr.
Mllhr.
Special cut price on all flue mad
Udiea' dreit hat and atreet hat
duriiikC our May Sale. Wtlaon A
Kd'e. I3
Mr.T. Dohinan and Dr. Frank
Dohinau returne to Auatln yet r-
day after lmt to Mr. Julia Wlp-precht.
TIMK TO PUT
Your
Lawn
IN ORDER!
Keen KHrPf Iwn Mower ball bearing
White Cloud Lawn Mowera
Diamond Ede Lawn Mower
Garden Hoe 3 4. 6 6 at.d 7 ply
GARDEN HOSE REPAIRED
Cole Hardware Company
TELEPHONE 12.
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1
r
Mens
Spring
Suits
The fabrics the tailoring
and the fit proclaim them
the greatest moneys
worth ever offered.
Everyone made to our
especial order and can-
not be duplicated except
by custom tailors of
ability and at much
greater cost. Our assort-
ment of styles and pat-
terns is by far the largest
in town and you'll find
price extremely moderate
S10 to S20
XV at drop
Clothiers and
Furnishers
S. W. McCounico wa a viltor
fr'in Ilouaton S inday.
Remember the meeting of the
Ittitlne IeaiMi tmili'fit at the K.
of P. Hall and bmt fall to b on
hand.
Dr. W. H. Law renc returned ye-
tonlar from Auktin where he ha
been attending the ttate dental
elation.
MUa M. D. Slmp-m. representing
thit M. Joeth Orfhanaire or JopMU
Mo. la In the city In the interest of
that luatit utlou.
Marriaire llcen:' IU-bert Lyle and
MUa Sophia Leopold. I-n. Carether
and Doclatllooertaou. Arcnia ttoyiau
and Savanna Newt nne.
E. W. Creimhaw atd family pent
Sundav viaitln in tirime county
Mr. Crenahaw and little aon re-
tualulnK for a longer vialt.
Mm. Z. lUunevllle and little grand
daiiifhter. MU Lucil Hall left ye-
teniay to vUlf Mr. and Mr o. P.
Buchanan of Heauinont.
If VoU Will ever liee.l einbroiderle
and iace. you can t atTord to mi
buyimr them at WIU"i A Edk'e
May bale. Six day only. Il l
4u pair men' "Croixiett". tan and
vtel low cut h--. latent hape.
S.'l W) seller choi.-e May al price
?2T5pr. WIUoii A Ed;;'.'. 143
Mr. L. A. Ha" returned to Clif-
ton I'exa. Sunday alter vUktin her
.m. wlio are student of the A. and
M. College and Allen Academy.
slipper. Iipperi. allpper. any
kind color and afyl for ladie and
children at price unmatchabl tlur-
Inir our May Salf. WiUon A F.de.
Jud'e C. D. tiiiftavna of Madion-
ville arrived Sunday to join hit fam-
ily ill a vUlt to relative here before
cointf on with them to their new
home at Au.arillo.
Mr. W. S. Howell left Sunday for
(aiuevllle to attend a district meet-
ing of women' federated club. She
will read a paper on "A Department
of National Education" a proponed
new cabinet olllce.
The Royal CotTee Company of Fort
Worth ha been Incorporated for
loo.iiU). Charlea N.W iUianiann for
merly of thl city I prenWlef t ami
John S.Wllllamwon one of tnree vice
rreaident. sSeveral prominent hort
Worth and Dalla capitallat are
membera of the company nuioug
them Roval A. rerria au.t Alex hau
per. Tli company will n.auuf.icture
ll(Uld cofiee .
Mr. and Mr. W. H. McWy of
Minter Spring were In the clrj yes
terday and called on tti r.iitfle. Mr
McVev reiort fiat hi two (in
Steele an I John McVey Ii and Is
year old respectively. hae enlist. -i
for rvlc iu the regular arm)
Steele la with a signal corpa if Vtr
liiuia anl John in the infantry er-
vie at ( oiumbua ut.io. i ne young
men write they ar well pleased
with the service. They enlisted at
Houston.
SUNDAY OBSERVANCk.
Report Declare That DUregard For ht
Sabbath I ecr9-
Frt Warth. May :2. The ;eneral
assembly of th Poulhem TreshyterLin
church nixnel Mm)ny inornlna by
devotional service eJ by Dr. J. M
IIolIMay f Manning. H. C.
Th rommlttea im Huiwt.iv observ-
ance iriHile a re.nrt nn turn submltteil
br fifty-two out n elehiy-twi presby-
terte. showlna thst l.r it.tA tor the
Pabbath dav Is Kronln. that Hunjuy
trnV! ir..-J trafT.c are on h Increase;
that fr-Ms-hl trains run wltii m c utf!iM
rerularlty Ujij Sunday newspajiers
continue as uual. Refr-nre wns rtia'U
In the r rfrt that o tonit rillroa.U
lnist on not art vl 1 1 r e .nt l li-rutloil to
Pund.iv i.l.-. runre they may exjiert
dlsaatroijs h reeks The committee re-
rommeti.. that a ronferenw be hell
looking to remedying this qij-tln.
Th nmter of s lectin serretarb s
by the utlve rommltte for terms
of thr- rear rovoke. rtiuch dlncu-
slon. A It U now they are elei-tej by
the (cneritl assembly. T!ie ttntter wis
il.ieketil !- rome up Inter
The Jii'St. Ia.1 committee re mniner.ded
the ari'ilotmerit of a rnmrr.lslin to try
the ca of M. P. Thuttnoiul vs. the
synod "f llMourl eni pes. J M Wills
ami ft. M. Mann vs. sjn.el of North
Carollti.i.
UNPRECEDENTED RAINS.
Livestock Drownsd Hay Dettroytd. Pa-tto.-t
Ruined and Other Damag.
PenUon. May II l"nprecnlen"d
rain have t fallln; throiiKh u
this s-ftl'in. Thousands of acres (.f
f.mnlrtt l.mds have tn sul.m.-ra-l
and e'mrio'js d.imne rne to crops
nvery "'r.nm of Importance h.is uver-
flowed A rnat ruar.y l.ri.lges have
been v h'd away. Hundreds of head
of cat!!". h"cs and sheep h.ive irih-
ed in the flood. Viet qUAiititle oi
hay have b.n destroyed and potatoes
and other crop are ruined. Hplrndld
farmln lands alor.a; the Choctaw are
completely under water. Cotton and
corn c rr. are d.imaa-d SO per rent
Mr. Jam-s Kemp who hns resided in
this .-tlon forty yeurs. says that the
rainfall l the heavlent he ever wit-
nessed. Many families have moved tc
Mah l.in is to escape tlie flood. Trav-
eling men rejort they never saw sr
much wjt.r North Texas reports from
lied ftlver valley and Ctiirkasaw na-
tion are that crop are darnfld. Red
river his just started n a ttar boom
with heavy rains In the Punhaodle
The en. :;.l damage wUI aniou:.t to at
least IV.'O.t'Ofl.
TEXAS HOUSE BURNS.
Several Boarder Jumped From Win-
dow and Were Injured.
Fherrrnn. M iy :' The Texas House
cornr of ll.)u;i and Huk streets
occupied by J. A. rS'-Urts as a board-
tn hnue. turned nt 2:S0 o'clock Mon
day ntsht. The fire orfrlnatrd from
the eapio-d.m of an oil lamp feveral
tioarders Jump"t from second-story
windows and reclvd serious Injurb-s
The Injured are Iank .rirory i.ic
and arnx badly burned; Hilly Kyb-r
fm.t badly cut an I ankle sprained:
O.-orce f Joiner thr. e r!ls broken an l
otherwise Injured; J hn Perry sp.aal
Injury. Many other board- rs es-ajed In
their nljrht clothes and were slightly In-
Jured. The ronnl proerty and val-
uables of all the hoarders were lost
The building belonged to II A. Ivey
anl was valued at 15W. Mr. Roberts
st 11000 worth of furniture. Ther
was f 1 or0 Insurance on the building
and i'tO on th funlture.
P. J. McArdle of Muncle. Ind.. wai
elected president of the Amalgamated
Association of Iron. Steel and Tin
Worker.
Fr a kindly art Antonio Lait. a
rittsburg brewer haa glven Constabl
John Pertgee of Allegheny. Ta.. 1.0(0..
00 glae of teer.
SPECULI
'jpercenron all ladiea mulin
underwear for two dav only Mon-
day and Tueday. WlUon A Edjre
Mar Sale." 141
I WCluett shirte. detatcli cut!.
50c elastic eatn IVpperell drill
drawer 3nj
:i5c balbri'n Merino uuderhirt In;
oOc men' lisle fancy embroider-
ed ami lace ox
joc meu'a neckwear all styie. . . c
1'Jc men'a wnlte foot black sock 14c
2.t0 ready made inujulto bar
with frame 15
IU "May Sale." V.'iUou A Edfc'e.
Wilson A F-d.-e' May Sale opened
promptly at U o'clock yesterday and
only a few minute elapsed before
their tiouao wa tilled w itli buyer
who eagerly made ourchase as rap-
Idly at they could b? waited on.
Their sale dor not resemble in ap-
pearance and character the ordinary
sale. The brij'tit. clean pretty ttock
are displayed and are Indeed tempt
In aud aa an evidence of satisfac-
tion to many who attended thl Hal
many bundle were carried away. 43
Rrazo Tnion Lodge No. 123 met
le.t ulcht an elected the following
otttcer for the euuinj year: J . W .
Ratts W. M.; George Urupe. S. W.;
W. F. liibb J. W.; . E. Saunder
Trea.; Dr. i'aul M. lUyor Sec;
Tho. Rowan Tiler.
C. A. Buchanan returned yester-
day from Chappell Hill accompa-
nied by Dan Nave. Mr. Ruchanau
wa called to that place to attend
the funeral of Mr.C.C. Nave uncle
of Mr. Buchanan.
l'reston Coulee aud family were
visitor to the city from tirime
couuty yeaterday.
Beautiful (election of souvenir
:oon Just received at J . M Cald-
well".. 14S
Lare asiortno i.t sotivei.ir spoon
on display at Caldwell a. 11
Jiulf'e J.W. Doremu visitel Hous-
ton yesterday.
J. Alien Myer went to Fcrt Wort!i
Suuday.
SbouH ilwsrs Iss est wit th Immsdiue pplicUoa of tarn proper retB4y. W
b lb ptiov your bouse aeed. W su eterytmac for turn y )oo of tu.Id r.jc.
TELEfllONE Nl'MBER e3
GARTH. HOWELL & WEBB
I
ALAB ASTINE YOUR WALLS
Typhoid Fever. Diptherla. Small Pox the germ of the deadly
disease multiply in the decaying lue present In all kalaotnlne
and the decaying paste under wall paper. ALA UASTINE I a dis-
infectant; it destroy disease germ and vermin ; i manufactured
from a tone cement base harden on the wall and la a enduring
a the wall itelf. ALABASTIXE I mixed with cold water and
any one can apply It. Ask for ample card of beautiful tlnta and
Information about decorating. Take no cheap substitute. Buy only
in 5 round package. Sol 1 at
Haswell's Book Store
1
'fe-cy
CHICKENS
of the selected aort an(l other
poultry dainties aro here
aplenty for your election-
all weight all sizes but at
ONE PRICE ONLY
the lowest we can ak in
fairness to onrselve P-r the
cost to u. We ar at it late
and early to k'et Just what
you want In the poultry and
meat line. We'll call for
your order when you say .
CHANEY BROTHERS
Free Delivery 'Phone 330
m
" on ie thtrm
hat bttn a g wi f
33 f-J prcnt i"
th n'umt of cut
but I "III.
Th tt1 Hsi of
compat rprt-
1 1 n f d in th
Umt:d Statu
fMli MSflM Pl
Vwtl
Fir and INSURANCE
Accident .
Have you a
Coihm ami Coun
irf proptrlf art
among our tpaci-
policy ?
UfflCE THOSE ti
Rts:tt.ce phone
...JNO. A. MOUKH Jr.
a til IxS M Eu ii-a cs k l
If For Sale by y
U ..LEVY BROTHERS. . Jj
B Small cnouj-h for twenty l
B T fTfri books or LiTRe enoush for 11
B ff HVM twcnty thousanJ' s tha y
p lMw 'Elasc" f
B BSSS' i j Bookcase (
U U ilieXiJCI FittcJ with perfection
m 4 l?til-C rollcr-be.itine dust-rroct
a VeX doors. Can't we show U
Wl " you its beauties ? JU
LYLE-LE0TOLD
Sunday night at 9 o'clock at the
hom of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. War-
burton Mr. Iiobert Lyle of Hous-
ton and Miss SopMs Leopold were
united in marriige bv Rev. A. M.
Stewart. The liride a aitef of
Mr. Warburbiti and came to Bry-
an froai Mart with Mr. and Mr.
Warburtnn lat fall. She ha made
many friends durir jr her reider.ce
in Bryan who wi!-h for her abund-
ant happine?. Mr. Lyle an
employee of Necvo it Kiman of
Houstou. Mr. and Mr. Lyle left
yesterday for San Antouio.
BRYAN BL'S!ESS LEfilE
The regular May Meeting of tho
Bueinei-s League will be held at
K. of I. Hall. Tueeday night the
23rd at s p. m.
Chairman Wilkerson of the
LeagUdV Collegts EWtrifl Uoal
Committee will make a report.
Other buinese" of importance
will come before the mvtin.
Let every merchant mthtru
professional man and clerk in
IJrvan attend.
ilemember time an 1 place.
F. M. Lw Jr.. W. V. Stun. !rs
Secretary. l'rident
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