Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 108, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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$5.00 Lawn Suits for 83.98
AND NO OLD STYLES EITHER. EVERY GARMENT
SHU AND SPAN AND IN PERFECT CONDITION
They are made of a splendid quality closely woven Batiste Lawn white grounds
in a series of pretty black and white polk dots and pin stripes. The waist is made
with pin tucks and pannel of embroidery insertion down front Skirt is trimmed in
groups of pin tucks and is an entirely new generously fall model.
NEW LINEN SUITS $8.95
i
Made of a good quality pure Irish Linen in all white. Waist and skirt a strictly
tailored effect trimmed in large box plaits a very pretty garment to use in the big
style show on Easter morn.
White Lingerie Parasols
$2.50 Quality for $1.69
White wash Belts
All Sizes for I2'2c.
ALSO RECEIVED BY YESTERDAY'S EXPRESS A LARQE
ASSORTMENT of WHITE LAWN SUITS and LAWN KIM0NA3
COME AND SEE THEM.
MRS. NELLIE BALLARD
Representing LEVY BROS. Houston
.PHONE 323.
THE LUNGS ARE LIFE.
Am 0I4 IJMI rr Mees
Everything- uu. lu aud uulT tbe earth
bresthes-anlinsK minerals vejf.Ta
bit etc. The tide are caused by the
i.r..iiin j of the earth Itself. Tul old
globe must take two I. win brcsttis
day. each liwpmitl n re.uirlif a
hours in.l Mill rxnintloil tbtf same
iNTi.nl of time. If Mother Kirth did
Dot bniifhe she wotil I lu hII probabllt
ty luiif and blw !. When she
Lrvathos tm burl ns If In a panic or
because of B':iie B'1 i ri'.rnl rielteinent
he rra ks the irr ititnl and we have the
eartliunke. Ilr ordinary respiratory
movement merely cmimls and coo
tracts tiie water volume.
Kliiinilarly enough air In th most Iiii
portaul clcmeut prus-ided by natun
A maa ran live fortynve days wltbutii
food several daya without water and
about threw or four luluutea without
air. Take away hl lung aa by pneu
monia aud death la aa certain aa sin.
Doe the heart beat make the circuit
tloo of the blood or does the clrcula
tlon make the heart beat! What
cause breathing? Ioea breathing
make the heart treat? Does breathing
make the circulation? Important rl
tally Important are thee ijueatlou.
You may remove a man'a liver kid
neys etomacb Intestines; you may ser
er arteries ana reins; you may even
atab him through the heart or with
draw bla brain and be wilt atlll live
but take away his lung aud be la
dead. Tbe lungs are the lira! New
York Press.
ft i fllsfi siJ Vsf "& awaw ar a. sAr ll vutJlVlf A
! ..PHONE 323..
I I
The Sweetest Fl ewer Hat Blows"
Is not sweeter than Thelitis. the
new pef ume. A delightful odor del-
icate yet permanant. Thelma is be-
coming the favorite among people of
refinement everywhere. Call and
teat it at our atore. We are glad to
show it because it makes friends for
itself and us. M. H. James.
Ill Leading Druggist.
N0. 4078.
Report of the Condition
MARSHAL SOULT.
OF THE-
CM
At Bryan in tbe Stale of Texas at tbe
Close of Business April t 190.
ItK.SOl'KCKS
Loans and Discounts flrj.2i:i (13
Overdrafts secured and un-
secured 9 7s
I' y. Doiid to secure cir-
culation tO.OO) 00
Premium on t. S. Bonds 3 .00 (hi
IloudH securities etc fi.GH 3 1
lUnking house furniture
and fixture 2"i f)
Due from Nations! lUnk
( IHtt ren.TVe agents) 4I0W t;2
Due from Sfntrt lUnks and
Hanker
Due from approved r-s.-rve
Hj''ltt 7.
Clieck hikI i. flier c:ih
IteliH
Notes of ritl.tr Xstioi.nl
lUtiks
Fraction! pnp.-r currency
lllekt-1 Mild cuds
LAW I II MoVKV Krl K V V.
IN HANK. VI.:
Specie 17..!(; -5
Lgal-l. iKl. -r not.- 7; r- 00
;ni'3i ti
!) i.lH'.i o
UaalUb Vlrai ml tk Iimii I.Ira-
(aaat mf .BxliNa.
"When I ha 1 Sou It its my opMiiunt
I could ent. drink and ntnue tnyitrlf
without fear of Ix-lug surprised. It
was not that be fuilttl to lx a great
coimuaiiiler. He wus wonderful lu hi
wsy; he knew hjw to collect HM)
men at a flvil Miiit on a fixed date
but when he liaj t olli-) te.1 tiiem he
never knew the ieiit in the world
wbnt to do w ith them." -"
80 said Wellington and 011 tliis oi--caslon
he actually nte poult's dinner.
whl b wu In tourte of preparation for
hint. Hut though the rupture of the
Fretii-b manbal wi-iihiI InevltiiMe he
was nln-itdy "U'yoiid the toil. Imvlng
ly a aiipreme effort extrknte.1 hlninelf
from Hrils us fearful as ever beet a
geui-rul.'
It was a tniiNtcrty retreat aud
throughout It he wu not only watch-
ing for the let udviuitages to le
gained. I.ut te-llrm thv hplrlt of III
men. Ill- hiiu.i nimoNt their
pulses. Ms eye was ever watchful and
suddenly by n stroke olmoit theatrical
In Its effect he "drew up the troops
HO.imni lu number on the position he
had occupied two months before nt
the buttle of l!raM." thus rousing the
eplrlts of his Nol.llcrs.
He continued the retreat facing ev-
ery d!!!i ult y of country and wc:;Ut.
i't;t never !. tcrred. nud fiuallv tr-i
THE NAMES HE USED.
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1 ui.inif 01 iuij lillie I 'i' il.. i"
i:h
rear
II
.mi were tlilllo
nr:iu'
oil 1
III
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hud lo-t iibouf .". n 1
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' e.u.... r.t!n.. wii!..t a
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1 LwihkI's Mi
S. Treasurer (5 ' of cir-cuUtion)
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"Yes. I pi K(. . (S( li!afit
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": ..dues.; w.1 ;r lt..r.stl(f-.
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tin.e.-.-ri.!..:.; .....
Tkr llelpe.l In Sell ih Ua4rrrl
Mark nl M hlallrr.
- Tlnm'!i the ps-ullnr iiorneiiclatiiri.
Whlsilcr adopted f .r the output of his
brnslj and n.sslle inevitably In lis
novelty excited ridicule and ceusiire
atul was irc!y ndoptisl just us his hir-
sutlnl orltliunb was cnrefully cultivat-
ed iiinlu!' ns nu inlvertisciiient to at-
tract the diatom of h: lointi-r (ifVy art
. iiuiruin nuu nn nargaiiis even ns nts
I .. .... A .a ... .
1 woui Bini nT rjunnieii uat were ns-
suiii.m u nirk iitm out to "the hmn lu
the atreet." there U no llttie to be :iid
In favor of am b uoinenduture by those
who reeognlce the sisterhood of tho
various fine arts. Whistler's early days
were passed In an atmosphere of music
and. apart from the masterful craving
of erratic genius for novelty and his
appreciation on reaching manhood mi l
looking forth on the world of the value
of new processes In systematic self ad-
vertising. It was therefore not unnatu-
ral that he should use inimical termi-
nology lu giving titles to the output of
his work In graphic art. Vlr should
he not speak of thnt worW sym-
phonies or harmoiii.-s lu white. In
green. In Mue. In gray or what not?
Why should the word "arrangement"
be conllueil to musical le.tcsV Is li )t
what Is perhaps !s uinstci ple.-. ljs
mother's portrait realty nui rtoy n
iMi lren say. nn "nrrar -.....!'
.
Mli.e of ..elr
i L ' ;' i'"rr'" "!" "'.o-lld he
1 11 1 . . " ' p'siriu ss f
f ..... . -'
sele.l wi(!
THE MOTORIST'S JOYS.
A Trlkal Bvaair m4 the D
llsata ( tka Hm4.
To "see life steadily and see It
whole" was Matthew Arnold's ethical
aspiration. That Is bow the motorist
sees tbe laud bo traverse. His tesih
er Is the roui. A road Is tbe most la
icresuug sua insirucuve tuiug on
earth. It Is tbe chain that binds
country together; It Is Uie artery alonif
which the llfcblood of a people cows
It Is the story of their past the vxbibl
tlon of their present the presage of
their future; It Is the book of buiuao-
Ity. with a picture and a story and
lessou on every page. The history of
Home Is In her roads. Once know and.
love the road and you can tolerate no
other transit. Too fast? v Read tb
wouderful jKiem W. E. Henley wrote
after a friend's motor car had revealed
Englaud to him:
flpe! and the rants of Ood's sklsa
Dlitunoa. chan. aurprlM-i;
Ppel ami tht hue of UoJ's wluds
Urautlful whimsical. wonJerfuL
Read the whole of this "imperishable
poem." as William Archer calls It i
bad tbe privilege of giving It to the
public) aud never talk to me again of
going too fast to see anytbiug." It
Is Just because we go fast that we see
verytblug.-IIenry Norman M. P la
Bcrlhner'e .:.". trijiU
llasahle rie.
Tbe term humble pie originally car-
ried no opprobrium with IL It was a
pie made out of the "humbles" or
"numbles." from the Norman French
"nombrll" I. e.. the entrails of a deer.
To this day it Is highly esteemed In
Scotland and In northern parts of Hug-
land. So late as the time of Pop J"
"umble pie" was served as part oX rbe
menu of a gentleman's table on an ex-
traordinary occasion. Some wrIUs
derive the coutumelloiis use of th
phrase "to eat humble pie" from an al-
leged custom of serving umble pie bo-
low the salt or at the second table.
P.ut this Is not uptorted by authority.
It more prol.nl.ly came into use simply
throtiuh the similarity of sound then?
being le J similarity of meaning what-
ever l-cteceti the noun umMes or bum-
ble vii'l U"i ndj'-ctive hiiiiil.li.
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r written ly the lite
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out
ll If
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Total
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LlAlilLiriKS
C'ttpifal stock 1 ld in a ;0.0i
ou.i'iua luilil 0 ) ()
I'licilvi profits less ex-
penses auj taxes paid .. Si
National Hank note out-
tnding- oii.Coj Oi
Due to other -National
Hanks
Individual deposits nil.-
Ject to c.'ieck j -'jT !3'
IJemati.I certificates of de-
posit I
Certified r necks Vi in
Tru HrltifHlnraa.
I " ailt It to I.e k ; I f
w :.o .::ow 11 1
I i" by the
ow ; .. !.. 1' . I 1 ..... .
' ' ' :.l.d plaits ;i jWl.r
!'4 1 1 "''-r a Cover would
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e'ni.ei ipies
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ttv....i:.ririlI lMl...UlVlhlIVV()i
7":'1 'Ting It . ticntlecxe
else i - v!!.l 1.. .... . . '
metits may Provoke fi r. ...
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'.'tig downstairs h;.. 1
iiv.l.l.. I t .
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-.i mar soli el 1... I
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I "nu 1 lie sy.. t!i. 'II
I p0.s.f
'"'l.ly Move!;
titl'H f
1. ven run
should be
. cttcr written i'V tne i.ue jonit
Jlusliin to Sir liv.-r l.d.'.' says: "Is It
Mill iaipossil.le to get Into imy human
M.a i t v.ur universities ttiat the eco
s.' crisis is lccuue people will d:
the ground end build Irou-
Iro'n 'lf ralsiui: com and w!a
finds. Instei. V w'"s" '"N t'"';i '
d Hvl.gh..m I''l -two
'I hat Is the . "V .0 tench
cU.i!s four that I have " J h"
tiicse tentv rmi-.il... .i . ftU0
others I:d:.putal... mil nee-ifl.
no mortal y t has tak.-n up the wo.
VT. Hu
ll" cause shoiil.l jf
t rc(uo e It.
iscver-d i stej.s lak.
n
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sUlemeDt It tnit to tbs bssl of mj huowU.ic ' i' K v
ana mum. A. W. WtutrKa.
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ity of ApnJ .o
ED 8. DERDE.V
Notary Public Braios County. Tri.
Cosasrr AIMtt;
to Hu. .
O v p.mn JDIraciors.
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1: 's iHoir.iiMiiiii.
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a notion r ..
r.onds were
"OC l!llllli l.i.rl .1
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ba.l t ' " "'" have
loipe of a V ":'k la ""'
r-M iin 1: cPw T" "f
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i. hca!..;;' - ;
turn.!. pr . r..
"if sun h or
th-mnn.
Ili-trf Menilnn.
I.epr.rter-Now that I have !escried
your diesn und those of your :;.lds
the bouse .h-corutlous ami tlie preseu'
what shall I H;iy of the brideerMIU'
when we print the nccotint of t!u wed-
U1IIK.-
Uride i:i ct-WclI. I sui.pose his name
.. 111. 10t fniiclit say that he
"as among those
Home Companion.
present. Woman's
Sal. lue ( droll-
fortune seems
r." ren (. giu
n'r in Tnm.
tit .
mere are seme men '
lc kicker "whom KKM
to follow always."
I fbink you're wrong." repie
"'J ousner. "iu xvlI
hum. meets then; f
-Phihidelphln Press.
the
find gisnl
"H sii't fullnw
"Inf.'
I-.'.1!1
"lr l.tr Thai rr.
!!i.-etic has Ju reach.il me"
Mr. 1 ! .' I r us I. a . .1
ih dinner tsl.le.
"ThIik g.sslue.s If It hiU ait
IV. i0"?.""- niuder- "DJ U food
waa partaken of lo aii.nc
K"Sll.i.
Mie III ll V he u..ll
JU sjiy. Put he lis. s
A...-sis. Tardy- Sli
oy-le. Yesterdav
SMike of
1 1 nr.!
lUcufl
vry singular
"' d.s-sT linr.
f"r Instance. h
a tausictil 11 fi... t . .
niiil... .... - lu
i".-aiing or a
.11.0 im muica. TsrdT-
Must. eh? Well. I t- 1 .'I
that were not. w orae
Foreo l Habit.
fine time a Jail reporter was ent to
' ' He iH gan his report
by saying: '
The coliilemn.il
breakfast of ham and
Tribune
man ate a h.r
cggs."-ii.ag0
Kavorlto
say
concert. A
Maslral
ri.. .
jut- ourifiars the In.;
me oarp; the aurlst's
esrd
the scold's.
tho ilriim- ..
fiend's the trumpet: th n.Jow
rary . the viol; tb tnsthematlclan'a.
the triangle -Life. B'
GIVE US
YOUR APRIL BILL
. . .OF
GOCERIES
Yours for Good Goods
and Prompt Service
LAWRENCE & CO.
Mil
SALOON
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Wines Liquors and Ci ars
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Braids
SI MS 1s. JOB SOX
TAHKER 72 YE
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OR TEXT XL 72 7E
tear
Pilristf
VHc
E. ROHDE Propriety
.Mi 3D
AT PRICES to PLiEflSE
We now have a complete stock of Feed Stufis. Grata
an J Seeds. We solicit a share of your patronage under a
guarantee that our service will please you.
aTPhone us Your Orders.
. . . Phone No- liVd
Store just north of Carson Sewall & Co.
WILSON GRAIN & GOAL GO.
Seen at. a GlanGG
1 MJ'
.l.4vli
TIN-. M TI.IilKlt (H'AMTY
OK tU K LAI XIM'.Y Wtil'.K.
l ave ti e bt iUip'
pietit and workmen
obtaluabU.
rilOMTT XOlK
Satisfaction lluarautved.
gtf M;ot!e HI for cur wagon.
HMHtMpgBMMfJBBaHHafMMI
A. K. NVOIILKY. I'rop'r.
THE b
VAN STBAM LAUNDRY
rl Vt-ito-'- I
r1
1 i - v-r in -.v. 1
"
Always Rcody
With t!ie newest eaonalde
Cabrics for Men's Clotbinij.
"lie old ieliab!e John Witt-
tailor hup can alway
-ifnded upon for quality
1 fit and promptness.
he e
style yjK
Gi"9 0
JOHN ft.
Merchant l
s your orders.
MLO.
"Acre-
once meant mr t.i 1.
still used with thl. algnlflcance by th
P!;"Vrb0 "tk Ood'f acre. .1.
MtdlDg- to the remeter.
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dr. R. h. harrisonI
wucs st Eam-I A M.ioeTs Vm Btor.
BRYAX TEXAS
Calls answered prompt! night or dar
Offlos saaci l IJ a. . and ts -
Office -phonatM. :: R-..Dh'
DR. C V ANDRV
fhyii'cian and tvr5nif.
Special attention diseases cfjifJrcr.
orrtri. j.xKIXi. buvo BT0
BRYAN TEXAS.
Residence Telephont Isl.
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