Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 146, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 26, 1906 Page: 6 of 6
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(. WOULD RECUCC ALL.
Judge Houston cf the Aransas Pass
Railway of This Opinion.
Austin. May :.Y The railroad com-
mission rennm-el It hear In. Friday on
rianscr.Kcr iate re-dut ti n. Arguments
cf ottniru y i iTMim'tl the day. Com-tnhslr'ti'-r
May?. i I I ieuh::iltti-d some fig-
ures ui tu the tnriiltus of the Central
Santa Fc iinj Ivity showing that out-
side mne thns i urn more with loss
ripense than Texas lines.
JuJy Hi iiftciti of the Arrnsn Pass
was heard flret. Ho :i!d tho proposed
reduction on the Central would nffcd
every lino la Texas; that tho proposl-
tlcm would reduce t ve ry rate ialem it
lu d tfiiHii.ij rates. !! )! th.Tf whs
no diTi.Hfid f-r n r!uctliin. Further-
more time after II::-.. the lecUature
had refund tol nt.rfere in thin con-
nect (in.
Cen:t:.lM:onr.r Coltjuitt wanted ta
know )f arguments used before the J.c.
li.lut.iro were not In cffeit that the
cmn;l.-son had power In the premiss.
Chairman Stony declared that such
arutiinent had never been made I
Juiiko ireeman cf the Texas und Fa-
clflc entered a protest ai?nlnt.t re-due-tlon:
that a reduction on the Central
would disturb alt railroad In Ti xas.
"If ratea are reduced on the Central
every merchant ul.-nic the line had an
advantaK over merchants n other
line. He contended there vji pro
vision in law arlvlntc the rommh-slim
me authority to classify passengers;
mat the proposition w.i a dlteerlinlna-
tlon aralna one community's udvan
tago over others.
BOY BURNED TO DEATH.
Roy Carrttt Loses Hit Life In a Fire
at Dallas.
Dallas. Mty :5.in a fr. n two.
tory ooatdin house Thursday nlsht
at midnight ai-vrral orupants Jumped
nd were Injured. Koy (Jarrett. fifteen
years old was fount' i-t the foot of the
talrway .Lad. Hi s.11 v.as cruh -d.
III. body was fearfully burned Co
flesh bee In a: cooked to a otlso aud
the bonej of the hkull
James Holme of Temple had a foot
badly turned.
Mr. and Mra. f. F. Price of S:in
Antonio we re In the sitond utorv. an.!
Jumped. Mr J -r J o held hi wife out
by hi r armi hnd let hi r drop but the
fall re Milt. .1 . a t-pralntel ankle. Mr.
I'rlre. who J:n.ped uU.i rerelvcd a
ll-riiineii unkle.
Mr. ai.d Mrs I.: i. kburn ai.d el.iitith-Ur-Jurti
i-d. Mrs. Pl.icl.l.urn nciivlntr
a badly sprain--.! ai.Kle.
Mr. IlaVe. the i- l.-.t fr
In eurrtney. The he.i..t- ul.ied ut
S.('(.o. ii..; h.n. ;.
INDIAN BILL.
Complete Arr-ecrrc.it Has Been Reach
ed Upon All Disputed Points.
Washington. May 23. Complete
BKreemet.t hart been reached by the
conferees on the Indian appropriation
I ill en all pclr.ti of dlppute between
vate and hntinc. and the reiort
:.r '. The hi. f dlffere nccs rals-
:e Tiate m. rdm-iili were (Its-
a' re at ad. ;:ed as fob
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DELIGHTFUL CUF.Pr.ISE.
Warjes
Ad
LIOHTFOOT RETURNS.
8ome Interesting Developments Are
8oon Expected as Result of Trip
Austin. May 2.". Office Asslatant
Attorney General I.I;hffoot has re
turned from Chicago. Jefferson City
lo.. and other points where he bad
been twMiitlnii; Attorney General David
on In tho prosecution of an Investiga
tion against the alleged connection ol
the Waters Fierce oil company with
the Standard Oil company. "I at cured
om valuable Information and evl
Oence aald Mr. I.lshtfoot "which will
prove of great valuo to the state Inves
tlatlon at hand. I cot Information
which could not have been procured
xcept by personal InveatiKatlon. I
cannot ri Into detaila of the evidence
obtained as It would be prejudicial tc
the states Interests In the matter."
It Is understood that It v III not be
Ion now before some Intpreatlni; de
velopments are made In this Invest!
cation.
of Cotton Mill Employes
vanced Ten Per Cent.
PnnleMon Conn.. May 25. A volun
tary liKTt-ahe of 1" per cent has bc n
Itranted all cotton mill employes In
this district notices to that effect
having been pouted Thursday In the
mills of this town. MonHHiip. Jew.-tt
City Waukegan and many other
place's In Windhum and New London
counties. This action of the mill own-
ers affects 2'.ooy persons. It Is due.
It Irs aid. to the present excellent con-
dition of the cetton mining. Industry i
In the state.
CRECG GETS LIFE.
purnMN.
It.uln il rkl.t f win- throu;h In-
dian t -ei ::tio'iH iir(j I .t:J t-hiuild not
exe e. ! iifiv feet in wl.ith on a h hide
cf the center line tit the road exiept
whre there are heavy tuts und fills
when the rUnt of way shall not ex-
ceed 1'"' fi i t em each hide- of tho con-
ter. Itallroad building and swltrhe-s
shall not occupy more than 2oo feet In
wi.'th and .I.eii.O feet In length addl-
thitial. and t.eit more than one statm
shall be situated within any one con-
tinuous le-ngth of ten miles.
Officers of the army shall not serve
as Indian agi-nts.
No person or any one who may
hereafter be an employe of the com
mission to the five civilized tribes'
shall be permitted to practice before
the commissioner within two years
afte-r such person shall cease to fra an
employe of the government
A compronilHe provision relating to
me coaj lands or
CANAL CONSTRUCTION.
Lock System Can Oe Built In Half tfc
Time of Sea Level.
New York May 2.V-Chief Engineer
Stevens of the Isthmian canal com
mission arrived he-re Thursday on the
steamer Advance fn rn Coli n lie will
present a report to the canal commis
sion.
Mr. Htevens said. '! knew nothing
regarding the favoring of a hen level
(anal until I n-aihe-d iu.irat:t!ne. I
coriMdcr it will lake from fifteen to
twenty year to build that type of ca
nal. The Iim k anal can be bu'lt In
about eight yen rs. Wh: t Is wante'il
rnw I a elefli.lto decision as to the
type tj be- eonstriti te l.
"The entire- weirt-liK force on the
h'uinu is about lh.ooo nu n. A eau.se
of iltl.iy Ij the :t of e';ilpage."
MRS. LEMP'S WILL.
Widow of Drewer Bequeaths Estate
Valued at Ten Million Dollars.
Oilcan'. May 23. A dispatch to the
fteconl lleiald from St. I.euU say?
"The mi:i of Mr Julia I.ernp wble.w
cf W. J. Le tup the millionaire' brew
wns fl!e-d fr probate The value-
be r estate U llo.iMiK.o'M). ya Klsa
l.( nip Is le ft one -seventh of the ( state
until che Is thirty years did. She Is to
set li.iiiio.oiui rn th. iiay of h. r mar
rlage nnd If thc die s without Issue be-
iere she Is thirty years old her share
win revert to the other heirs. K;ie
or me other six children ge-t equal
iiarcs or me cstate but some of the
Bequest are ce ndltlonal."
BULLETIN MO. II
San Francisco agents report that they at
for HEATH S:
again located ami the ilemaml
MlhLKJAN PAINTS
Ef
Convicted at Galveston of Murdering ' . 110 VIHC?W
i Chickasaw nation was adolited bv the
M m r-wtj u r-j.lllM i - ..
...--. conterees as rollows:
Galveston. May 23. S. Turner Oregg That the secretary of tr Interior
was convicted of murdering Harry W. hereby authorize-! and directed to
C.dllns'and given a life sentence In ; " ''r"L "l"""lv "V(tl-
... . . gatlem of the character and extent and
curVe'r1; :; i.Jlu'. T""n? "--it- m .ni un"
rurr d June IS ... a the entrance fhe segregated coal lauds of the Ch c-
to W.Hdams lake (olllns was gate-jUw ani Chickasaw' nations. Indian
keepe r and ae cording to e) Idenco In- Terrlton'. and the expense thereof not
""""' "I'M Mliein itei m go in ' to eree(l lh anm i.f f.n ii.m uk II
without paying the admission price ofl nj ollt of tUt. fllr of'th ' rho-
away from the. taw and Chickasaw rations In tha
treasury of the Cnlted States provided
that anv nnd !! Inr.irni-.ilon nltln -1
en. uregg ciuiinf-u aeu-eieiense. cregg s .'under the provisions of this act ah; II
rinm.i tuau t t.h t-llt.t Tunn unl I... . .... ....
"-a .itit. mi. i..T. D aTniijirii nr sn r mi mr ih. it
came ni re in April. lJi lo piay bull of Ihn conirnn. unH It rnmit.ui...
on inc uaive siou leatn.
FREE ALCOHOL BILL.
Measure Passea Senate but Not
fectlve For Nearly a Year.
I . . . .
Musiungsr.. .May zs.r-The senate
has passed the so-called fre alcohol
bill as It was reported from the com
mlttee on finance. The bill has al
ready passed the house nnd amend
menu wnicn me senate has ndopt.
An nnt ........ l II.. . . ..
- uiiiiruniif cunnge its scope.
" "" "oi go into errect until May 1
SMOOT'S REMOVAL.
25 rents and was led
gate. A short period afterwards the!
shexitlng occurred and Collins was kill-:
MAN AND MISS DEAD.
DALLAS SMUT OUT.
CALDWELL PA3T0R.
' Fort Worth Arlmlnitr. Whlln.h n
wo ouiiexs naa oeen rirea into n
Has Constantly Retained That Position
Since Entering Presbytery.
Greenville. S. C. May 25 The pen-
era! assembly of the Southern Presby-
terian church Friday disposed of com
mittee reports on closer relations de
rided upon Illrmlngharu Ala. for the
meeting placo of tho assembly next
year and made final declaration on the
Caldwell heresy rase.
ine special committee named tc
formulate Judgment of general assem-
bly as a court In the Caldwell rase re
ported that In sustaining the complaint
vi me session or trio nrst Presbyterian
church of Fort Worth against the syn-
od of Texas the action of the synod
was reverse-d. and that by this reversal
or judgment Itev. William K. Caldwe ll
has be-en since ithe d:iy of his receis
tlon Into the presbytery of Port Worth.
ana is now. a membe r of that nresbv-
tery and that since Nov. 3' the
date of his installation as pastor of
itie rist rrosbyte'rlan (hurrh of Fert
worth he hits been and ii r.eiw. paatm
or taai e nure h.
Texas League Leaders.
Port Worth Thursday shut out Dal
las at latter city and scored four runs
off positions.
Greenville. B: Warn 5
found Thursday three miles south of Cleburne. 7; Temple. 2
mis cuy. mcir norse ana buggy was
tW I .. . MAAB l. kilAk..J . - 1.. I
Head of Each.
Fhawnee. Okla.. May 23. The dead
boelles of James Heed grocer ami
Miss Ollle Johns of Tccumseh were
standing near by hitched to a ole
Heed was forty and the girl eighteen.
Two shots were fired Into her head.
Heed also received two shotii In his
bead.
LYON VICTORIOUS.
South Texas League.
Austin 4: Houston. 3.
Ileaumont 9; Galveston 0.
forfeited. s
San Antonio 3; I-ake Charles
Gam
0.
Action of Himself and Executive Com-
mittee Is Sustained.
Sherman May 23. In the Injunc!
In the Injunction asked by W. M. Mc
Donald et al. seeking to restrain the
Republican executive committee and;
Chairman Lynn from holding the state!
convention ntK I Paso Judge Jones
of the Fifteenth district court decided
against plaintiffs. Notice of appeal'
was give n.
American League.
St. Louts. 5; Washington 3.
Cleveland. 9; Philadelphia. 7.
Chicago i ; Ooston. 5. This was Dos
ton's twentieth straight defeat
New York. 8; Detroit. 6.
National League.
St. Ixuls. 11: Philadelphia. 1.
New York 6; Chlcngei o.
Pittsburg C; Boston 5.
CATTLEMEN EXERCISED.
Girl
FATALITIES TO CHILDREN.
Binder
New
Southern League.
Orleans 3; Montgomery
MORE DISCRIMINATION.
Representative Carner Asked to See
Prisidint In Treir Behalf.
Wasl.lt.KVti. Mny 23. Cattf-me r
over the- eountry are- ( xerclsed over
the reported forthcoming message ol
.the preileb nt e.-n the necessity of clou
er Inspe e tlon of ( attic on hoof and
after slaughter mil Representative
Garne r has been i;ske-. In see the (hie I
exe-cutlve on In half of Texas cattle
raiser and illse-ifs the subjeet. Cat
tli'tneii are fearful of the- effect of the
niessati. in foreign markets which
are Ine Ilne-d t() discriminate against
Amcrliau meat.
Run Over and Dies and
Crushes Boy's Head.
Coleman. Tex. May 23 Twi
l'-cldeiifs occurred near '.ere.
little- girl of
while' rbllnir
of
fate)
oectirred near '.ere. The
Lon Foreman a fartne r.
on the- wagon with her
outs TO FRONTIER.
King Alfonso Departs to Meet the Fu-
ture Queen of Spain.
Madrid. May 25. Kliu Alb "tiso ae'
companU d l-ee-Pri tub r M -re I the min-
ister of war; Lle-ue-t..-mt G-nnal ib-
I.uqiin and a brilliant suite eif officials
and court dignitaries bft Madrid
Thursday afte'riimiti fur the frontier
father. Ml under the wheel ar.d was'
run ovi r. She- bb-d. i
The littb- son of Mrs. Mlnrv. llvlnc'
fourteen miles south ef this place on!
the Ilreiwn raneh. was klll- cl by a1
blndi r falling and rushing bis he ad.
Injunction Permanent.
Louisville-. May 25. Judge Kvans. In
Federal court made permanent the
Inlunetlon askeel for by the Iiourlass
Park Joe key club to restrain Kentue ky
racing commission from Interfe-rrlng
with the- prcposeel meeting of the
Douflass Park dub.
Arrives With Cargo.
Muskeigee May 25 Steamer Mnrv
P. nrrlved with a lot of paper nnd oth
er ni-n handlse.
CONDENSED NEWS.
epiei n
whe re they will nie et the future
of Spain.
Vast crowds wlitni d the- king's
departure- which Inaugurated an pi
rlousty the eve nts nte-iulilig the roiil
marrlagiv The station at Irun
elaborately fe stoettied and elce orate
with Spanish and liritlsh flag. A r
clal railroad station hung with tape--
trie's anil ellspla) Ing the royal aruj. l.a-t
bee n e ree te d ne ar the palace.
HOME DEMOLISHED.
Torn
Into Fragments and an Infant
Instantly Killed.
Wax.ihai hie Tex . May 25 The res-
ide me of J. (). Duke eight ir.lb cast
was demoli-hed Thursday r.lght by a
cy( lone- fragments we-re blown a
quarters of a mile. A baby nine days
old was Instantly killed and a girl
four years old so badly hurt she will
die. Kvery nn tn'.e r ef th fatnllv wan
hurt.
of a Pittsburg
was killed and
Pa.
live
DIES AT SEATTLE.
Ex Senator Hale of Texas Departs This
Life In Northwest.
Auxtln. May 55. Ex State Se nator
Hale ef l!urb-on county died Thirs
day night at Seattle'. Wash. of heart
fallare. He was a member of the la.st'
legislature.
North lork. Alaska was Inundated
Oklahoma City Is tn have a 7."m
Inele-pe r.d-t.t ;l! n 'Ine ry.
I ( or.i. Mi tate re ui.;on will be he Id at
i i.nw' n i-i pt. 11 12 and 13.
I roMoiriii' nt lie ssle- Okla . wa.( rob
beii pf j in money and i-tantps.
k. i.. iiumpns a former prominent
reshi.-nt cl Pallas elle.l at lb ail me. M
jeari.ana Mri . t Railway cofpany
i .ni- i.i to te sol ! to satisfy a tnort
g.l gev
Hy the collapse
bti'Mltig one- man
hurt.
Ne nr Muskngc.. I'.IM Parke r was Fhot
and fatally uoumled by another young
man.
Farmers have gl'n orders at Okla
hom.i City for iln.oen pounds of bln.b t
twine'.
DeKalh (T x.) Dcti lopment comna
ry will faire for oil. It has leased 12.-
tinet ae res.
Reamer leximls. a boy was elange-r
Otlsly sfabbeel at Ttlls.l. I. T. It was
an ae ble nt.
John Anelcrson. a Choctaw db-.l
near Mabel. I. T.from assault of thre .
other Indians.
Rain almost amounting to n chaid
burst visited vicinity of Muskogee J
Crops were badly damaged.
Company Forced to Sell Because
Shortage of Carr
I'hllaeledphla. May 25 Additional
evidence of dlse riminatb n by the
Pennsylvania railroad 1 the distribu-
tion of ears wa pre sent d to the In-
terstate' commerce commission Thurs-
day. John Lloyd a banker and coal
operator of Alioona whos Is one ol
the- members of the banking firm of
Cassi.t! k Co.. testified that the' Ceilum-
bla Coal company was forreel to sedl
the Ale xaiulrla mil e because- of the
shortage of cars nad Oe-orge- P.. Scott
of the- Puritan and Crescent Coal com
pany eb-dare-el that be paid for the use
of railroad ears when he failed to se
cure- his itUotinent. and that elurlng i
period of twenty thre-e- elays the rail
road bad furnished Mm with only one
(are-. He also asse rted that Mlchaed
Trump gene-ral superintendent of
t ra n sport at len had teb him the com'
pany had Intended to protect the Her
wynd-Whlte company at nil hazards.
Amid Great Excitement Presbyterians
Pass Resoltulon For Sama
ies .Moines la. May 23. At the
opening session of the Presbyterian
general assembly Frlelay Commission
er amuei wishard. D. p. f ptah.
lremnieei a memorial addressed
ine i nuea State s senate praying the
removal of Reed Fmoot as senator
irotn l tan. Amid scenes of the great'
est excitement and without a dissent
ing Tote tne resolution was adopted
aim ordered immeeitately dispatched
Washington.
HEPBURN RATE BILL.
House Committee on Rules Favors
Standing by Measure.
Washington. .May 23. The house
committee on rules has de-rlde-d to re-
port the Hepburn rate bill resolution
favorably. It provide for non-cemeur-rence
In amendments made by the sen-
ate and sends bill te conference.
The beiuse cemferees on the railroad
rate bill are Hepburn of leiwa. Sher-
man of New York and Richardson of
Alabama.
House sent rate bill to conference-
years H4; nays. pi5.
is enormous. s?v
i til o
already on way ami ly time City is rebuilt more
Heath Milli-an I'aint will have lH-en uhmI
than all other paints put together.
SOLI) KXCLr.-IVKLV HV
GARTH HOWELL & WEBB
mm1 1 iniTrtTTgTOaCTcgagztsaL;!
c A'
There is No Doubt About It.
T H K
H. & T. C. R. R.
Will put you there in the shortest lime.
Strictly Firti- Clan Up-to-Dat Struct.
Through Pullman Sleepers
H K 1 W K K N
(i.lve.to HouMon Dalian Deni.on and St. Lou.s via
y. II. it b. A. Ity. to Ilour-ton II. A T. C Kv to
Deron ami M. K. A T. lly. .st. LUV8. U' '
(.alveKon Hourton ai Fort U'e.rth via V H.tS
A. Ry. i Houston nJ JI. lt T. C. Ky. to Kt. Worth!
A!o U-twetn Houston auJ Aunio Waco and Dalla..
FREE CHAIR CARS.
or full Information address one of our tick t agents or
M. h. KOHHf.VS a i k ti . .
-' ' e Jiejusioll li
REFUGEES CHILLED.
Rain
and Wind Caused Sufferlna ta
Hundreds at Frisco.
San Francisco May 25 The h-avy
rain nnd wind storm which beuan
Thursday nlKht at 5 o'clock continued
throughout the tilnht. It ratmi'd much'
KiifTi'TlUK amotiK htliielreilH of re fui;e-os
llvlni; In te nts and lmpnvlsed shelters
In I'ro-leilo and vacant lots. The ma
jority of the se unfor' in.-iti s we-re i.ni-
vbb.t with pood te-rts. but Inimlri'ds
we-re poorly j rot e t- ! niralm-t the In-
clement weather. In addition to the
.In nt.d wiml the- nlKht was cobl.
BRIEF BUT BLOODY.
TOWNE AND DAL2ELL.
Both Congressmen Enthusiastically
Applauded by Houss Members.
WahhlnKton. May 25 We II filled
t alle-rb s anel a larpe memberkhlp on
the floor listened with preat att ntlon
Thurnbiy In the- house to two b-aderi
of opi-eiMfe s bends if politics Repre
sentatlve C. A. Towne of Ne-w York
and Re-prese ntutlve Iialelt of I'enn
c Ivanla.
Mr. Teiwne was In Kplen.lld voice
and the Iu-mocrats applaude-d him to
the i-e ho. His Ktrle ture s on the res
blent we-re receiver! with continued
hand clapping on the Ie-mocratle side
Mr. DaUell. who feillowed Mr. Towne
snile In faveir of "b'ttlni? well e noiub
lilone" hlies peee h ludliK cnth'lhlastlc-
ally applaueled by the Republicans.
Bank at Warsaw Is Attacked by Band
of Anarchists.
Warsaw .May 15. A brief but
Mooily encounter took place he re Krl
day arte rneion nt the- Industrials Sav
Iiiks nank which was attacked by
naini or uiiarchists. The latte r with
revolvers onb red the b rks and cus
tomers pre se nt to hedel up their hands
The chief clerk promptly drew a re-
volver and fired at the l ntrude rs. This
as the slttnal for a brl:k fusslllaele
niiririK wnicn iwo rustrimers were
Hllb'ii. five clerks anel one anarchist
woundeil. The anarehlsts then es
raped carrying off the wounded.
J. W. BATTS
Real Estate Agent
Olllce In Taliaferro build liir oppoelta
the Court House. Wl'UU4 37.
Uve In olllce the o.vlv set -f Ab
stract Hexiks of liraioa Ceiuutr
Land Titles.
FOR SALE.
One quarter block ol ground
on Bryan street; improve
ments consist of warehouse
and two cottages. Price
$3675.00. Terms reasonable.
Dr. W. H. .LAWRENCE
DENTIST
OVER HA.1 WILL'S BOOC STORE
SPEAK
Received Commissions.
hansa City. May 25. Membe rs of
half a dozen lartje' iNisine-ss firms ad
tultte-d he re at the- trial In the Fe deral
court of Ce-orire II. Crosby the llur
HiiKton traffic nianaiter; fleorKe' L
Thomas the N ew erk fri'litht broke-r
and the latte-r's le rk. L. II. TaKitart
that the y had ft e Ived theius.inds ff
dollais In commissions from "i:n
know n sources. "
TWO SUICIDES.
Earthquake Shock.
Oe len. I'tah. May C5. An earth
quake Mine k was fe-it at 2 o'clock
Thursday afternoon at West Weber
four miles west of Oirde-n. HuUdlnics
were i-haken. uml much cirltement
prevaile d but there was no elamage.
One Shot Himself In the Heart Other
Took Carbolic Acid.
mire e-peiri. aiay ... l wo sule-lrli-s
ocrurro! here. F. A. Ilelner. Btteel
flffy-elcbf. of Indianapolis. Ine!.. shot
himself through the heait. and Mrs.
K. J. Llttle tem aire d thirty of this city
db'd from thp ctfi-e ts of a dose of car-
bolic ne bl. Itoth wen- In bad health.
Washington Next Time.
Charleston. 8. C May 25 The As
sclatlon of Surgeons of the Southern
Railway selected Washington as ne1
me tint? place. R. S. Combs of Ore-en
Tllle Miss. waa elected as nraaldent
Pike's Peak Snow Covere d.
Colorado Sprlnits Colo. May 25.
The storms of the past thru- elays In
the mountains west of this city left
I'lkes I'eak with a heavie r mantle of
snow than has covered It In forn at this
period.
OR FOREVER HOLD
YOUR PEACE!
152 acres ood four-room
frame house also rent house
well; 2 cement cisterns; rood
big deep tank or large fish
pond. 90 acres in cultivation
balance in pasture; plenty of
timber; 2 miles from court
house. Is in splendid repair.
Fence posts arc cedar. Good
Darns. Is close enough to
have advantage of Graded
School Ursulinc Convent.
Texas Woman's College Allen
Academy or A. and M. Col-
lege. Land is new and pro
ductive; o gullies or washes;
high and dry elevation. This
tract is worth at least $50.00
per acre but in order to close
out will sell at now listen
Only $12.50 per acre!
Please do not blame mc if
the other fellow buys it.
DR. R. H. HARRISON
OOce st Emmw A Msloo.r Draa 8 lor.
B H V A X.TEXAS
Calls answered prompt nljfht or day
Oflb-ehoursl ton n. sad I te I ts
Olllce 'phone 61. :: Hes. 'plione 13
SHIP YOUR LIVE STOCK
- . . TO . . .
Slock Yards
KANSAS CITY
M0.
T
R. BATTE
.Attorney at Law
Real Estate
AM. V..
Collecting Agent.
Building.
I0NROE EDGE
Office Phone 359. Res. Phone 360
Not.rj Publlo In OSce
V
Office Up stairs Rohde
Foit sai.k.
Tucker Hote l.
Jem II. Ilne-d residence.
Hrlek steire eu Mnin street.
W. l:.IUied. s -Uee.
tee-nry property hark t Kxc. Imlel.
aemit lots and l.uildltijr sites lu
eliife-reiit purls of town.
For Recorder ef Deeds.
Washington May Se-nute passed
Mil providing for a re-eorder of deeds
for the Osage Indian reservation In Oklahoma.
Beautify the Complexion
m Tin uus.
Nadinola
Th I'M Qt'AlED
n r. a l' t i f i n k
JurwJ ly ll..u.inJeK
tutrj - l r'muv
...H... tll
i.ci-1 c'l.vcU'rttun.
n d rotors ih
tuty ii youth.
Th wbnrt rue. in twenty J4. 5e)c. .iJ
Jl.OO.t.ll Udtt drui .tores or ky m.iL
f I
WeaK
Hearts
Ars due la Indigestion. Ntnsty-nlna ef tvery
ena hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when It vss simple Indiges-
tion. It la a aclentlflo fact that all esses of
heart disease not orjsnlc are not only
tradable to. but art tha direct result of Indi-
gestion. All food taken Into tha stomach
which falls of parfeict dlfestlon ferment i4
swells tha stomach puffing It op against the
heart. This Intsrferu with the action ef
tho heart and ta tha course of time fast
delicate but vital organ bacomsa disease!.
Mr. D. Kt! erf Nmk O . er IMeMnd
trouble eyxl m la bma eul. u I kW hmti tmMe
Ortlk tt I ten KoekM LjifwpeM. Cw lor kba lour
SMMkiM enneiai.
Kodol Dixetu What Yoa tat
and rallrvaa the stomsch of all oarvoua
strsln and tha kesrt of all pressure
otttas ealy. S t M Sit keVflre 3 H Uaes las feisl
sua. fclU wilt tor lOet
rreesaeed bf B. a OeW ITT OO OHICUOOk
Sold by Emmel & Malony
I
I
T KAflONU TOI LIT CO.. Nris. Tks.
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 146, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 26, 1906, newspaper, May 26, 1906; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth321825/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .