Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 108, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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Whip-poor-will peas at
Uty'i.
Mawhln-Ill
New aprlng milliner at Mra. l'roe.
to'- ' . 1WJ
lslted llearne yea-
I. H. Newton
tarda.
Miaa Kate
liouatoo.
Mre. Joale
Heinpatead.
Hhelton la rlaitlng In
Sbeete ia visiting at
eater-
Robert Armetrona; want to Houe-
ton esterdey.
Oor hotna plac lor aala or rant.
Oao. A. Adauia. IC8
will McFerrau waa her
da frcjn Mlliicaa.
"Tha Uhoat of Hamlet." Heata on
! at Haawall'a. lw
J.WoLour raturnad from Fort
v orni yesterday.
uu cm get aujr aryie nat you
want at orwood a. HO
Mra. Laura Koppa returned from
siouaion yesterday.
iv Delta of oaw China allk. all
8. ISawaoma waa here from tba
crsoa bottom yesterday.
jo men fancy mdrord cord per
yard 75c. Wagner 4 Brandon. 110
Ira. I.. It. Mendola la spending
xi.a week at villa Maria Academy.
lur bred whiCa Leghorn egga !
fur 13. Bee Geo. A. Adams. Vm
lie and Mra. E. Wllklng of
Kurtan wera In the city yetterday
V If you wear a Stetson hat you cau
T-iid wbat you want at Xorwood'a. 10
S U Shepherd and V. J. Lawleaa
j0urten wera In the city yester
for Kent Mra. Koppa a home
place furnlthed or unfurnished.
1'honeH' 113
A GOOD IDEA OF SPACE.
II I. tivea fcr . r...eal.u. tl
tar Blaasa DramU.
Utar or planets are said ! be "fit-
ad" when they are eeparated fruui n
by a distance u great that a chain
la tbetr orbit makes uo NTcvptlblel
diavrvuce la their positions even
though eurb "flied" bodies way travel
an orbit Imi.ouD.Ouo miles In clrcuto-
ferrure q tb course of a year. Turner
-flied- atara way be ooly a few paltry
milllona of miles away or tbey way bel
Diiuoua or afan trillion of tulle from
tba pygmy planet upon whldi we have
our being. The woat distant of all the I
orba. a far aa aatrouoniers know Is I
the flted atar Sigma IracouU. which Is I
eparated from aa by a dlatance sol
great that milllona and Ullioo of I
mllea are only a Inchea aud feet cou
pared to the miles which Intervene ts
tween our earth ami the sun. Astros-
omera are noted f or their propeoaltleel
for Indicating atallar distance wlthl
robuat and well developed atrioga f I
flgurea but In the caae of tJIgma Ira-
coola the distance la ao great that flg
area fall te give any concept loo whatever.
IJgbt trarel at the rate of 1W30
ml! per secoud and. reckoning the
day at twenty-three hour BfTy-elx
nlnutea and four aeconde la length
and tbe year at SU'eVi days an astro
nomical light year will equal O.VW.miiJ.-
114.330 mile. The above figures which
reiweaeut tbe dlitance which light will
travel In a year when multiplied by
1113 give u tbe distance to Plgnia Dre-
coiii or. In other wool and flgurea
that atar la 1211 light year or T-VUHM.-
000.0iNt.uiMiiai.Oi miles from u: If
Sigma bad len blottc out of existence
before our .Revolutionary war began.
Its IlKht would atlll be ahlnlng aa
though the atar were yet In ptac!
THEY ARE VERY UGLY.
Dr. J. F. Kavea arrived from
Hrownaville yesterday for a visit to
Tils family.
Itoger Astln la at home from the
(State Colversity at Austin for a few
daya visit.
We as no formaline. Gelatin or
other pastry In our Ice Cream.
Ill Emmel 4 Maloney.
Sanders Bros on yestejday aotd to
I). 8 Hart 65 bales of cotton at
11 cents around.
You should sea our line of ladiea
slippers all styles and kinds 91. U)
io3 60. Norwood. llo
Mra. H. T. Coulter and baby re
turned to Hock dale yesterday after
a visit to relatives.
3d inch black Peau D Hole a
special value for Monday 11
Wagner 4 Ilrandou. II"
Mrs. It- I- Clauipltt and Ml
Myrtle Cunningham ware visitois
from Millicau yesterday.
There a a know-liow to uiakliikf a
good article. Our pure fruit Hints
will convince vnu.
HI Kimiiel 4 Maloney.
W. M. Hudspeth and Jay Harris
of Tabor on yesfMay sol. I and ile-
llvered to S. H. Franklin a bunch of
of tweuty-flve bead of cattle.
Fur Itent or for Sale on F.aay Terms
Four-room house close In newly
fainted and paprred. See S. W.
HUge. 110
Mra. J. A. Hester and Mm It..bhe
Hester wi-re here from Harris school
nelilif.rhood yesterday to meet
Mrs. It. K. Scott and baby who ar-
rived from Taylor on a visit.
LaJli a I will have a new and up-to-date
linn of eaaonabln k1 '
display Monday. S.- them before
yuu buy. tf Mrs Mary Iwretue.
Contractor C. K. Jenkins who
built the Method!! churcli recently
l)urned removed the box of articles
f r the cornerstone yesterday and
It will be replaced in the cornerstone
i f jle new thurch.
The telephone line from Uryan t'
Kurteii was opened yesterday and
reaches the Kurteu store ami renl-
dencea of the following: Henry
Kurteii. Joe .shepherd. Dr. Drum-
inond Claude liuchanau.
Jo S'lephurd of Kurteu and Wil-
liam 1'avue r-.f F.dj-e on yeatordar
-deliveied to V. H. (ianlt Jot Id-
.. tu-r two hundred hend vt cattl.
Delivery was made hers and the cat-
tle will be drlvew to Idbeiter.
The laJSeaof the Mthcdit chnrc'
will k' their annu! Ka.ter t-m
hunt in the court house yard ?vtur-
day April 1 1. at 3 ::t0 o'clock. Kvery.
.o.'ly Invited. Admission I'rljtea
will'lie awarded aud Iree lemonade
served. Ilu
Dr. W. H. Oliver perh.ru.vd a sue-
..t ...... K i.... r..- a-i.'im rul In i H
I'essiUl oi'vi " "I'l
yesterday on sir
The Kereaa Wtara Are tbe tt
I la the Warla.
I think the assertion way safely be
made that tue women or Korea are
the' most unsttractlve In ttte world.
One of uy chief oo-upatlon during wy
stay In the little li.-rnilt Klntuni bsa
boen waklug a diligent aearrtt for a
pasasblv pretty face. 1 bare failed to
find one. It la not that they haven't
pretty eyea. They baveeyre of aoft-
eat brown and geutleat eipreealoo. It
Is not tbst their festuree are coarse or
lrresular. fur while tbla way tie true
of many. It la not by any weana true
of all. and I have caught rhtnpses of
aa delicately molded featnrva at Heoul
aa In auy other part of tbe world
Hut the Korean woman la Just ugly.
f be way have flue eyea she way have
a pretty little nme ami mouth and oth-
er features that In themselves are not
at ail unattractive but as she la put
together and as her mental life baa
wade her the Is ugly.
One doeu't ordlnsrlly see much of
tbe women of the Ix-lter claa In tbla
atraoire little land; but. tetua; admitted
as I bave twen to the Imperial palacee
aud aeveral house of high degree I
bave been at least able to receive Im-
pressions. Ttte women who are to be
aeen on tne streets or the cltlee are
usually alavt-a or servsnt of a low or-
der; but whatever they are they each
aud every one of them look aa If they
had hurried out Into the street without
tsklng time to lre-s themselves properly.-
LndleV Wevkly.
A Moorish l.eaea-1. '
A certain sultan om- morning com-manda-d
his prime minister to take a
census of all tlio stupid N-ople lu bis
empire !id let lilm Imve tho mrrect
l.st. Tlic vlxicr s.-: to work aud at the
bend of the lt. with b whs u tery lolls
one he plaivd tlio name of h.s sover-
elkiu. Th latter h;ippMiel to Ih lu a
Kss huriinr und im-rely Inquired Low
he i nine to unfit that dUHm-tlmi.
"Sin'." t! luiiii-ti-r replied. '"I bav
entered yoil on tie- ll-it he.aiie only
two daya ucoymi Intru-t.-il lar.'c sunn
of inoiiey. for tint m!Ii-i:nI punxme of
huyiiii; hore i 1 iron !. to n coiiplo of
tneii who lire cuiiti' xiraiu'er ni.d who
will never conn hui k niain.
"Is Hint your opinion? Hut suppose
they dor
"Then 1 will eraM your imtne aud
place their nt the hcuil of the list."
Tbe Tark.
Tho Turk practhi-s i.o trali cmrngea
In no coiiiim ri e. Thi-y !um n proverb
whlih says "The 1'ruuk has science
the A mem mi roliiiuerc the Osmaull
tnaJf.ty.M I'.uf ns iuajty won't fill
stomni liK thoM who do not ferve us
soldiers htrlve to liecoine f unci lonnrle.
aud the men of the small village. fall-
Ins In this do nothing und the wnrkpf
the fields nn. I Iioiim falls upon the
shoulders of th women. One ihruM-
clo stati' that iM cnlotjilly the tn.nn of
the hotlxe i lu-H A st'S K. invC or Hlinds
the baliy for a short jn-rhsl.
J. D. Castlvs. who
reshles near Tahor. He was assUted
if Dr. W. O. Drumtnotid
and also
hv Jack UorJol. wno ia aiuuyiotr
medicine under the direction of Dr.
Oliver.
George II. F.ihola of Providence
w as in the city j isterday showing a
fine collection of rare tlowera from
Mra. Kchola' hot houses and sold
man?orders. The Kchols hot houses
are now In the full glory of the flow-
ering season and surpassingly beautiful.
Th
Odeon Male (Juartette au4
ti.. v.ttle Jackson vocal soloist
and reader will All a Hryan Lyceum
course engagement at the opera
house In thla city Mondav night
At.nl 18- Thie attraction haa receiv-
id the highest praise elaewhere.and
at It is tha laat of tha lyeeutn conrae
attractlona thla aeaaoa tha people of
Srvanand vicinity will no doubt
avail thsmtelvea of tha treat.
Inravsllr llMUkeepl.
"And what's your reason for Increas-
ing the servant' wnees. pray?" her
friend askeil.
Vllicnue my iiushauil ctuuplalinNl
that nijf drcis and lull'.lnery blU
eqnnlivl tho hoiiu'liold expenses aud I
want to show lilm they do nut. Lon-
don Tit Hit.
Has) Mini.
lie Isn't dinner rmdy yet? She-
No dear. I Rot it according to the time
you act the clock when you came In
Inst iikhr. and dinner will be ready lu
four hours. Harper's Hanar.
After I4eatiarallaa.
Iietertlve t'oiild you Identify the
tnan who hunkiM-d youl Th Victim-
Identify him? I ll do a good deal more
than tlint to blin If I ever set near
enough.
Never lei iro ttn reins of the wild
colt of l!ie lie.irt. Jnpuuee Proverb.
A
You Will Surely
NevZ Swat fwir
Easter
ik J Mm r
I ($ If
YUR OLD SUIT will look prtttj shabby next Stmdar
when you see fresh Spring clothes on every side-
It won't cost jrou much to be dresses properly if yott buy
your Easter outfit at this store. While it is true thattqtauity
is a hobby with us we are just as careful to see that the
prices are right.
Our showing of
Men's Spring Suets
is a vast exposition of the season's choicest styles including
a complete assortment of the new grey worsteds blue
serges and biack unfinished worsteds cut in either single
or double breasted styles every suit a splendid value for
the price asked.
$10.00 $12.50
$15.00
$18.00 $20.00
Sew Easter Nats
V
iVeiv Easter Shirts
I
Our lut drpartmrnt i a vtrp in
itM-lf; over 50 vtyles tf Spring
li.iprs anJ culor litre- to !-clect
yuur U.tvtt r hat from.
Princeton ::.od
Stetson i.oo
I
I
Easter Oxfords
Here in every imaginable pat-
tern anJ color plain whites and
mjMJ shaJes plaited or plain
KiMitrt.
Our Own Make. . .$1.00
Manhattans l..r0
WW
A Jozen handsome styles to
choose trom in patent colt patent
vici tan Russia and thr? new gun
metal calf.
llanans. . . . . .$5.00 and .VU
Walk-overs . -S'ITjO ami 4.00
ii
me if ore for Values In Men's Wearing Apparel
OBSERVATORY ENVELOPED. j fimm mu4 o.
Italian S.y. Vs.uvlu. Will Soon R.J 'Ti" be""D'
m . - J . of l!!r.din's and diseases hy penis are
aum. Normal Cond.t.on. ; o . wrk
uonie April 11. . rof.sor Mat- j s.ild t!i;it tlu UmpTir Thelolns was
tuccl. In charge of tho ohservatury atj eurl if blindness l.y a stoue of fcvvnt
Mount Vesuvius teloerajhed from briiimnry which wns In Id ou bis eya.
thire at 10 o'clock Wednesday morn-1 vll lt stutie wns history unfortu-
Inis as followa: j cat.-ly iI n-s not sny. The diamond.
"Tho situation cf myself and car-
bineers In the observatory was very
grave thmuahout the nlcht. fp to J
o'clock Wednesday morning; the ob-
servatory was enveloped n der.M
showers of sand hut the volcano "is
now calmer. The siniie Instruments
trtw quieter records than Tm-silny.
!iall r.-naln here a loru as imismI'iIi-
If my ords coiild Inflni-nte the pij.
ul.ition th y would he -irds nf ::
fivirani T'T.t and m n'pnihy. fur I .mh
.hi or r il.-rit th.it Vi ivh:s will kojh
ri tern t.i H tier::. at i .r.i:.::i."
ml y. eniersl l and opal were supp.ed
t i w arn t'ii ow ner of dauber by chnnc-
I i cul.ir. I'llny says of tin illnnion.l
that it I hot only iiii antidote to il
s m. but that It lias the power to free
tin i::lnd from vnln fenr and to irive
braxiry. Worn In t!u i-phod of the
I priest It determined liiiuKTtico or
cullt nn I wns nil t ) d-tet t accused
per hi. Tills gm Is dettlcatisl to
April iind. worn by tho. M(ru In that
month. H lucky. Myerson'a Muuaxliie.
I'rle aad iMaalanlluw.
Housewives are apt to Jud; the
quality of crtavriea tiy th iirlow paid
for them. A an illustration of thla a
enxvr tells the folio w-lnic story: MI
bad two quulltles of rlour one fine and
the other iMKir. Ono Iay I aiNMdentally
sold on for the other. My customers.
ho paid u hlnb. prU-e fur the poor
quality said that It had clren entire
sntlsfuctlim. while those who had ro-
eolved the tine Hour for a low price
complaiiicl of It und a few returned It
aa unflt for tie."
BOY SWALLOWS FISH.
Ovr Two Inchea Long and Had to Ba
Pulled In Two.
Coteho. Okla.. April 11 Dick Ad-
ami. 6 years old. living near Rainy
while aucklr.a; water through a rubber
hoie from a tank where his father had
placed some minnows drew a fUh
two and one half Inchea long Into bis
threat. Physicians were summoned
fron here end succeeded In extracting
the fish although It was necessarr for
theaa to pull It la two before It could
be gotten out
Tkr I IMealr or roal.
livery now and then mie statistician
with to. mm ti liver utters tljrures show.
Imr that the world's coal supply will
list only a few hundreds of years.
Mule It many many thousand. l"blna
has coal ti burn -41 . square miles
of c.ml Ri'l.l. siiue shjt. Japan ba
jileuty u.ore. Ivoumatila baa enough
for the (talks n state If ever they atop
buniing xiwiler and one another'a
bouses. Anierlia'a bin will te full for
centurie on centum. (reat Britain
aud (iermsny will not becoalless soon.
I-et us wjrry about aotnetblnf elae.
Kveryboily's Msgs sins.
AffM-tlaa.
Talk not of wnsted affection!
feet Ion never was wasted. If It
rich not tho heart of another. Its
Af-eu-wa-
ters returning back to their sprln:
like the Mill shall fill them full of re-
fresiiius; that w hich the fountain send
forth returns aain to tho fountain.
Ixnk'feiIoW.
Ilia Aweestora.
Jonea So you tiave succeetd In
traclug liack my ancestors! What I
your fee? llenealotlst-One thousand
pounds for keeping quiet about them
Ixmdon Tit Hit.
The l lrst Maw.
About the middle of the si-ventient:i
century Isaac de la IS-yrere In uu sl 1
Lttlo tolume cutllitil "The rre-Ad.iru-Itos"
cttcnipted to prove that there
w-ere two creations of men tbe firt a
Uic sixth day of the week of creutioii
when "tiinl crestisl tntin male and fe-
nmle." Tlie rabbU interpret the alivi
pu.jit of Imly writ a meaning that
tin tirst nieo of human l-ehi)- were
creature 111 w Mch Imth sexes wera
UUiteil In the same iinlit idual. Ai'cord-
IliK' to ie a I'eyn rc. Ad.itn w a the re-
sult of ti e -mid creutioii. the "male
and female" being ha lug Ui li the pro-
genitor of the gentile. Adam the f i-
ther of the Jew. A great tuauy pi-o-p!e
fell In with the views of Ih la I'ey.
rere und be w as the llou of the hour.
Ill followers were calli-d Ir'-Adam-ltes."
and they Increased In numU-n
rapidly until finally the movement ls-
cuini' so strong ttiut the founder of the
sect was compelled to go to Uonie and
abjure hi dis trlne at the feet of Tope
Alexander VII.
It Hart.
Ti whaled me with a board. Then
he aatd It burt him worse'n It hurt me."
"And do you think It dldr
"l expect ao. II got a big splinter
to bla thumb."
Heroes la history aeera to aa poetic
because they are there. But If we
should tell the simple truth of some of
our neighbors It would eound like
poetry .-O. W. Curtis.
Dla Suddenly.
Muskogs.. April 11 H. B. Hark-
tldar. Frisco agent here died su4
Isnly.
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