Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 104, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 7, 1906 Page: 4 of 6
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HAVE YOU TRIED OUR LINE
. . OF
TBLMO
If not give them a trial You can Telmo of
their superiority after you
have tried them.
GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS
THIS MONTH.
IT WILL BE APPRECIATED
..PHONE 142..
QIGGS rJCCULLOCI
TiieMosningEagle
Ketaraa tt tbi PostoBos m vxoDi eltss mU
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7 BY CA KflK W A I. LACK.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tb EMUUluthorllixl W snitousra ths fol-
lowlrf cndldtM for ins ai.lrlct. county tod
precinct oStf wpoetlTelf Indloattd guhect
to innsctw of thi dftinorsUo prtnuriai:
For Cotgrat! District
T. S. IIESDEUSON
Of CmTon. Mllim County-
for CoKrM- h district
RL'PVS HARDY
Of C.otr!. Nirirro Countr.
for Congress-Sin District
kICIIARD MAYS
of Corlcni Nsrsrro County.
For District Attorney 20lh Dlirlct
J. M RALSTON (Rs-el-cllOB)
Of Cimoron Milam County.
Jill VAN TKXAS. AI'niL7. l
There is trouble in Zion City re-
sulting lroru the e (Tort to oust
l'rophet Dowie. Wonder if he
able to foretell hi finish.
Brazos rpunty farmers are not
losing uuLlt time tlie.-e Jaye and
the indu'Htion are that their labors
will he rewarded with good crops.
A Beaumont nun left 2o00 with
a Houston hotel clerk over night
and found that the money wan
-i .i-i. i i i
jir) nii'l me ciern no ou-uir-?
ilrewhere next morning;.
The growth of the hog and cat-
tle biipinn liUfiiif-9 from thi
section of the state i mo-t gratify-
ing. There are indication that
Fort Worth will ncur.t two more
lrg liackcrie and thi will m-creur-1
dt-miind wry materially.
Fort Worth is r.ii-in fumls for
rt Y. M. C. A. building ami every
time it thousand do'l.tr it m-i urt .l
the whittles of the city hlow in
mighty chrut. Bryan ha rai.-cd
enough money in the pat year or
so for public tnterprii-es to do a
lot of blowing but our ide have
way of doing thing" without
blowing nbout it.
t BsasamB 'maaaBmaW aaaasmasaSa iaaaav aM1 MaBvasmf asYa'amasa samsYaaBBBBi m i f
1 Better than a Job!
An accident policy in one of J NO. A. MOORE'S
companies will pa? jour SALARY when you are
SICK OR HURT. 'We guarantee to give you the
best HEALTH OR ACCIDENT jwlicy written in
Bryan. We have paid our customers in the past
twH years over $ I 1 00 0 for accidents.
CAN ANVONR r.LSE O
SHOW A SIMILAR RECORD I
i Jno. A.
. . .
GOODS?
A barrel of lime is sanitary a
bucket of paint is civic pride a
first-class sidewalk is good citizen
ship and it is a safe bet that the
roan who can answer roll call on
all three has paid his poll tax and
doesn't yell for a pair of overalls
if he is called upon to grease the
wheels of progress. Fort Worth
Star.
EVERYBODY INVITED TO SAN ANTONIO
Farmers and business men from
the north middle aud western
states who have seen tit to join
with us in the development of the
state of Texas are cordially invited
to meet at San Antonio Texas Fri
day April 'JO ami attend the
opening exercises of the second an-
nual meeting of the Northern Set-
tlers' Association. This occasion
has been widely advertised in all
states from which Texas ha secur-
ed its foreign citizenship and there
will doubtless be an immense at-
tendance secured. All of the Texas
line" have joined the Sunset Iloute
in a joint invitation which has been
widely distributed throughout the
older states and the lurid and im-
migration agents of that company
are making strenuous efforts to se-
cure large crowd front their re-
sjiective territories. In addition
to the efforts put forth by the Sun-
set Route the Texas lines are all
working for the mine purpose. You
will. therefore no douht upon your
visit to San Antonio meet with nu-
merous of your former friend- and
neighlMirs.
Bound trip tickets will lie soM
at a very low rate and in addition
to the convention meeting you will
have an opportunity of witnessing
S:.n Antonio's annual Battle of
Flowers than whih there is no
more beautiful display.
Write any general ( passenger
agent in Texas for rates to San An-
tonio or to T. J. AM'KifoN
ft. I. A..C. II. S. A. By.
Hou-ton Texas.
H. A T. C. EXCLUSIONS.
Tlie II. is T. C w ill n. II excursion
ticket in follows :
St. 1'hiU. April It mill 1. limit
April lit.
DaIU. account of M.-tlio ll-t Kdu-
ra'tii'iiat Convention ; IIiii' April 1)
iiinl morning of loth. IUt t'i 'Jj.
Dtllu- account of M.n.mle Con-
vention; Helling April 15 M ami
morning "t 17th. Kate 5. !'.
New Orleans account Coiift derate
K-iitiioii; date of mile April 22 l!3
and 2i. Kate ;. lo Special through
train Monday lrd hh i n Itryan
at 1:40 p. in. Limit May 7.
oore Jr.
DAN'S DEBT
r CPCS WINTKROP
Copynjit IxH. by T. C VcCUtr
Danny iellbcratety "hewed up jjfj
ticket. WUen be bad LCMtlratcd It to
a pulpy condition bo wiKi for
ronductof. lie waa ratberiaorry bi
wis not better acquainted wltb that
otfidara movements for a chr
road ticket ts not a tasty moneL
At last arter wnat seemed to 1
hours of waiting be eaogbt af&
a blue coat and brass buttons iC
far end of the car and a momentbr
be bean to choke. The traveling n.vi
acroHS the aisle pounded him upon thj
back and presently his gasps sub
aided.
"What's the matter?" demanded the
conductor coming up whereon Daa
let oat a wall that would bare shamed
the whistle of the powerful endue
ahead.
"I swallowed most of me ticket." be
sobbed "an now I gotter walk all the
way to rittaburg."
Sundry bits of pasteboard on ' the
floor furnished corroborative evidence.
but the conductor was adamant.
"The gateraan told me yon had a
ticket to Newark" be declared firmly.
"Tou get off there."
He's a liar." protected Don. "and
so're your
The conductor made a grab at bis
collar but the drummer interfered.
Don't get gay with the kid." be
said. "Ton know very well you are
not telling the truth when yon say
that you know where his ticket was
for."
The conductor sized up the travel-
big man and became diplomatic. "I
can't let bltn ride" be declared apolo
getically. "He's got to have a ticket
or he can't stay on the train."
"Two to Itttsburg." said the drum
mer producing a mlleace book.
Tbo conductor punched two slips and
passed on. If a pnanenger wanted t
be taken in It was none of bis busi
ness especially when the paaaenKcr
stool almost six feet.
The drummer turned to Dan. "Your
fare is paid." be said. "On tho level
where wan your ticket for?"
"Newark." admitted Danny "but dat
big stiff didn't know."
Jack Sotners laughed lightly.
"I guejit tho firm can stand It." be
said us be tucked the book bs?k !n ht
SV M.
I If
"ntKr.'H soiiimiixi ron Torn TT.orrLr"
n i; hiiu.
lo ki-t. "I'e l ad Kod luck this trip.
Whit do ju wnnt to to t) rituburg
fur:-"
"Me filler's d.-re. Ho uln't Kt the
nioiii-y t ) send fur i:.e. but I want ter
aee Mil."
'Viuin t) K.t iii all l.U-lit?" listed
Kouht as he saw tlio rulluian con-
ductor i.t the otLer end of tho car.
"Naw" s.ilj Dan contemptuously.
"Icy put on mo hk'tpiu' car when I
want it"
Well." the otLer returned "I ueas
I can M-t n place In the blooper but I'll
come and take you la the diner w hen
lt' time." And wltu that l.c followed
the conductor down tho nlsle and on to
tho car where a berth had been found
after the reservations had Lcn checked
up.
lie was us good as Ms word about
the dinner. The Idea of a whole dollar
for Just one dinner appalled Dan but
there was no outward display of the
awe bo felt He might have been used
to the best for all the wonderment he
showed.
With another dollar la his Hx.ket the
next morning he stepped off the tram
and passod out Into the street The
town was new to him. but be was used
to strange cities and before noon he
had located his father and bad become
a resident citizen to the old man's sur-
prise lie bad not sent for Dan. but a
workman had told the boy where bis
father was and be was welcome since
be had come. From tho age of six Dan
bad been a burden to no one.
Sis months later Dan was a passen-
ger In a car going to a summer park
and occupied a seat directly behind
Sotners and a young woman whom be
Immediately classified as "Somers"
steady."
It was evident that things were not
as they would have them for the talk
that Coated back to Dan's keen ears
told him that her father objected to
Somers and that this was a clandestine
meeting.
M ml
urn ;
m i a
VI "A
MM
"Don't butt In" was one of Dan's
rul-. and La was loat In the '
the trolley terminal before Somen bsd
bad a chance to rewenute bU one time
protege. The band was good aoa u
green graaa was a moei pleasant car-
pet but the talk ou the trolley rang In
Dan's ran.
The iHrl was old Usury Greytou
daughter-be found that out-nd
Ureyaoo objected to Homers because
be thought hlw fat-the old type of
drummer. It wss evident that Soincrs
took the matter as much to heart ss
did the glrL aud Dan was quite dis-
gusted over the state of affairs.
Henry Oreyson was known every-
where In Ittuburg. The Creysoo
building was one of the most modern
structures snd Grey son's interests
were as varied as they were enormous.
wss sn easy matter to And bis office
a lot more difficult to get at me
.nun. Dan waited from 11 In the morn
tn to 3 in the afternoon and then
I from a side door around the corner of
tho ball from the main office the spare
alert figure of the millionaire stepped
out Dan pounced upon him.
"Say. Mr. Greyson." be demanded
plunging into Uie midst of the business
"I come to sk yer a favor."
Grey son's band went to his trousers
pocket snd Dan's Hps curled.
"Xlxey." he said decidedly. "When I
want cash I earns It 1 want your
daughter."
"My daughter!" repeated the aston-
ished Greyson looking about to aee
what help might be at band.
"For a friend of rn'ae" completed
Dan. "race Paul Somers was on de
car yeaterday an your gal was wtd
blm. 1 beam Mm tell 'er yon kicked
because be was no good. Say dat's
dead wrong."
"Do you mean to say that my daugh-
ter was with young Somers yester-
day?" demanded Greyson. forgetting
for the moment to whom be was talk-
ing. "I was rlgbt behind 'em" declared
Dan.
Greyson produced a ten dollar bill.
"Here's something for your trouble"
be said. "If you see them together
gain let me know aud you may have
another."
"G'wan. yer old geezer!" retorted
Dan. "Did yer a'pose I'd break a friend
like that? I wanter tell yer you're nut-
ty alMut Mr. Somers. He's an all light-
er. Dldu't I see a dame try ter win
him out in N'York an didn't bo tell
her to thase herself? G'wan! Get
wise! He's watcher want for de girl.
Dero ain't none better."
With a slight draft on his Imagina-
tion he told the old man of bow Somers
had helped blm to I'lttsburg and bow
when l;e was selling pajiers In Ne.v
Tork he had m-eu Somers often and
bow the man bad done none of the
thing w Ith which he had been charged
by other Interested parties. There was
the ilng of truth lu his tones and the
old man relented. He was accustomed
t forming bis own Judgment and be
would noccpt even the statement of a
rugged newsboy If It seemed to blm
right.
"It'll t-e all right boy." be said as
tbo tale w as d ue. ' He can have her."
With n whoop Dan was down the
ball. Greyson called blm back.
"Alu't golu' ter 'nig.' are yer?" de-
manded Dan suspiciously as he came
up.
".No." smiled the magnate guessing
at the meaning of "nig." "I Just want-
ed to say I have a place In my olllce
for you. t'oine nrouml In tho morning
nod I'll put you to work."
"Dut's all right." said Dan. "Yer
come down to tho corner tomorrer ou'
I'll lend yer enough papers to start
wld. I'm lu business for meself too.
I don't want ter work for no dude
clerk."1 And this time the boy kept on.
Ills debt bad la-en paid.
Ilia Loarlr Hoar.
SIUs Snears was visiting her sister.
Mrs. ('ummlngs and had Just flnldicd
rending the one magazine which
monthly found Its way Into the Cum-
nilns family.
'There's n real affecting piece of po-
etry In here." said Miss Spears furtive-
ly wiping her eyes. "It's called 'When
I MN You." and it's telling her bow
many years they'e lived together and
bow while she's away the twilight
hour seems different und-I could read
it out to you If you'd like t have ine."
"I cues not." said Mrs. Cummlngs
pleasantly but firmly. "I've rend a
food deal tf that kind first and hist
And If you'd ever bi-cu married Joanna-not
but what you bad au opportu-
nity; you needn't I'x-k so Injured If
you'd ever been married you'd have
known years ego that she'd lie full ns
spt to remember bow long they'd been
together us be would and that the time
he'd miss her wouldn't be half as likely
to come at dusk unless he'd bad a poor
supper as It would In the morning
when be couldn't find his collar button
or In tho middle of the day when be
wanted her to take a ipllnter out of bis
finger. If you'll turn over to the last
two pages and rend me out that recipe
for a throat multlew I'd be obliged.
William seems to think lie's got one of
bis qulmilee coming on."
A Brlrh iolf Starr.
A golf story comes from Scotland
where a couple of old antagonist met
on a course every Saturday ofternoou
to determine their own private cham-
pionship for the week. Tbey were all
"square" at the seventeenth end the
loser of last week bad Just playd bis
third In the shape of a nice approach
to the green. Last wek's winner
rame u; to his hall with grim purpose.
He had on easy p!tii to the gr-en. but
a numlM-r cf y-uiig sheep were uncon-
sciously browsing along the edgt. all
obllvl ji:s of the olympian coiitcl that
was on the point of settlement. "Uln
forrnrd. l.tJdle." said last week's win-
ner to hi caddlo.nnd drive ana' tbey
lambs." "Na na!" vigorously protest-
ed his opponent. "It.de where ye ta
laddie! Ye eauiia move any growla
tYnz! T'-r the rr of g-wff."
SHIP YOUR LIVE STOCK
. . . TO . . .
GlflY ROBINSON X COMPflNY
Stock Yards
KANSAS CITY. MO.
VV C. FOUNTAIN
Dentist.
Crown and BrUge work a spec-
ialty. Office up-stairs over Burt
NorwtxTs store
FRECKLES AND PIMPLES
REMOVED U Te. Days.
Nadmola
The Cempleatea
Beaatlfler u
doratj by tkouMJ
of fr.l.ful ladies. !
'J I - nFr urd lo ttnw(
iJV . Vtj tioa sad rotor tk
Wr: UsutyolyoulluTK.
want mm is twraty dtyt. 50c sad $1.00
I all lJsf ilru .torn or by m.il
NTMsU TIM IT CO . Sari. Taa
EXCURSION RATES
KKoM At.t. POINTS
o TIIK
I. & G. N. R. R.
SA!V ANTONIO
-MiK TIIK-
SPRING CARNIVAL!
BATTLE cf FLOWERS
ANI
STATE
SAENGERFESTI
April 16-21 1906.
See Aftnts. or Write
D.J. FRXE GEO. D. HUNTER
o. r. 1 1. 1 i s r i r i
"TlIK TK.VAH lUll.lioAli"
Palestine Texas.
Texas Farmers
an abundance of ail tbat is Decennary to muifurt and i shj- hours
and own
BANK ACCOUNTS
Those) wlio are not so fortunate nhould profit br pat experiences
and recotniUe that thenn conditions are poibI lii
THE PANHANDLE
as nowhere elne for the N'H.oii that HO other nectioli now ol!er
Itr.AI.I.V HKill -CLASS LANDS AT LOW I'KICKS
and that the Agricultural m. l Stock-farming poenihilltles of this
neetlon are the equal of. Mild ill noliie renpecta belter thau three to
five tililea higher priced property located elnewhere.
In a Word: Jiny Sttvjuijirrnl (tfyorl'tuilut are nttll open here t'
tlione ponnennilig hut little lilomy but proln j t ill vent 'at ton and
QUICK ACTION
nr. iJunblo uUtoi h. InTr.tlfc'tlol !.od r fit ( up hlr.rf uh aknoal.
t-J-9 of gulrklr ai-.!oi lii cprrrtur.lUea to wll to Mhr at an-aliy lncre-4 I'rtcet.
0
THE
V.''j rhrn
For Full
THE
TEXAS
Hracl.es nearly all the Important
cities am towns in Texas with two
lines through the heart of the state.
Furninhea (Julck and Keliable Ser-
vice between North and 8;utl.
Texas and betweeu North-east
and Soutli-went Texas. The One.
Nlgl.t Line to St.Iouls and Mem-
phis. The Short Line
and Scenic Route
to Mexico.
D. J. I IIICK. (iF.O. I).
O.a r. a T;ckt Ait.
P:et:n Triu
JLU.DATO
Real Estate Agent
onice In Taliaferro building opposite
the Court House. a7"rhone;37.
Have in office tne only set of Ab-
stract Book of Kratoa Couuty
Land Tltlee.
FOR SALE.
One and one-third lots of
ground and good five room
bouse in good neighborhood
two blocks from Main street
Price $1000.00.
A. L MONDRICK M. D.
OITlce at James' Drug Htore.
It RYAN TKXAS.
Special Atteution (liven
Diseases of
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Residence Tnone 'JUL
OH RUE EDGE
We have aold 20sj acres of farm
lands in the last few days which Is
evidence of our ability lu turning
real eatate.
We know it is a little unbecoming
to toat. but you know every dog
mutt do hts own wagging aud think-
ing ours Is duly entitled to a wag we
liavuu't hesitated to give it one
little ahake.
We hardly iindertaud why the lu-
veator Invariably comes to us. ltut
it Is a known fact that n iIon. x
We bave bad several thousand
circulars printed showitig the good
points about Itryan and Itrazoe
County ami to meet the demand we
expect in the near future we must
Increate our lut of property for sale.
If you art In the market for a home
or have aoinething to oiler come to
us. We have a demand for sev
eral places In Itryan to coat from
SMo.oo to flOxi.dO.
For list of farm lands see werVly
papers published at Itryan.
MONROE EDGE
l'HONi; :ilii
OVER MYERS- HiRDWJIRE STORE.
Incited lu th Patilmndle Coun
try coimtittite a vat proportion of
thorn wlio are out of debt noam-it
DENVER ROAD
Iltmntl Trii tirttt In 4 f n iirrk v ilh
!i)i-tiT firiri'fjrt.
Information writ t
A. A. CLISSON. C. P. A.
Fort Worth Texas
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