Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 214, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 15, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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THE FARMER'S IMOV.
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The
City National Bant
BRYAN TEXAS.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITARY OF THE
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
DEPOSITORY OF THE CITY OF BRYAN.
DEPOSITORY OF THE TEXAS BANKERS' ASS N.
Capital Stock - - $ 50000.00
Surplus & Undivided Profits 50000.00
TOTAL RESOURCES - 495173.11
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li(13 CUT
-ON
Hats
$3.00 Panamas cut
5.00
i
Straws "
to
OFFICERS
3.00
2.00
1.50
1.00
.50
$4.75
3.50
2.25
1.50
1.10
.75
.35
G. S. PARKER. President
E. H. ASTIN Vice-President
ALBERT W. WILKERSON Cashier
ED. S. DERDEN. Assistant Cashier
E. W. CRENSHAW Assistant Cashier
Lot odds and ends-all
grades at HALF Price
while they last. Only
a few of each left.
You'll have to hurry"
Even a
Love Letter
Ought to be written on
the right style of writing
paper.
Do you use the same
size and shape for your so-
cial and business corres-
pondence? We can show you plenty
of good styles for both all (
thoroughly right.
Inks pens and other
desk fittings good enough to
go with them.
Brazos is not the only county
caught out thin cummer without
her waterproof and overshoe. The
crops are water sobbed over a con'
eiilerable area of the state.
HUNTER & CHATHAM
Men's Furnishers
Unable to Store Cotton ia Bryan Wil
Ship la Houston. Ten.
Ollicers fri'Ui the various organi
ution of the Farmer' Union o
Brazjs county were here yetertlay
looking up the matter of storing
their cotton for the present season
They were unable to make the nec
eary arrangements not being
able to secure a suitable place in
the town and have decided to ship
their cotton to the central ware
house at Houston.
Ten cents per pound ha been
made the bai for middling cotton
and will hold for this price. In
conversion with the President
Mr. J. II. White we were Informed
that the membership of the organ
izition would exceed 200 and twice
this number would be ccnrolled by
the member.
STATE FAIR RACES.
Crest Horses Enter for the Bit Purses
and Stakes Hunt Ip by the
Association.
The tive big stake harness races
to take place on the .State Fair
track in October next have closed
with a total of even one hundred
entries or twenty entries t- the
race. Entries iu all other races
are equally numerous. The State
Fair management announces that
it already has a greater nnmber of
hon-es id sight than it had on the
ground- last year and that ap-
plication for stalls and entry
blanks are still comioK in. The
meeting wtll without doubt be
th greatest one ever held in the
Southwest. The etake and purse
aggregate more than 55O.000 and
there are nearly n- hundred
event on the progrnm for the
thirteen 'yr. The Makes in the
five big harness rce are J 1200
each.
ELECTION ORDINANCE
Wanted omebodv who will as a spoon goes luto.a cup of tea;
take 112000.00 stock subscription ey make a little Mir aixl if Mi.
reasonable right-of-way franchise '"f" m .juickly as
and terminal privileges and build "I 'rut wben the tree is shaken
II- it nrdn'n.d by tli (i'y Council
r 1 1 i ity o: Mrvan :
Tllf Mil elect iol of on ftlilerillltll
ftliall l held by the tl I i f ! voters
nt tlil city At ih- t-irv hall In Kryan
on Wednesday feiteniher 12 listi
hHWl election t be held til accord
aice with city ctmrt-r Mini o'.li.
.Some meu go into advt-rtiping r.iu- Hint t Im irovertiini
e. rr iuip.
KrHiik CUrk J. K. Hutl-r
t iv Nfcrcfnrv. Mm-'r.
(IS. p 12.
the Bryan-College trolley line. Ap
ply to Trolley Line Committee
Bryan Texas.
Wouldn't it be a good idea for
Brvan to hand over that twelve
thousand dollars as a bonus for
the trolley line with proper safe
guards to insure satisfactory re
sults? This is merely a suggestion
to keep the pot boiling.
they crawl into their
Income sore on the
Franklin Texas.
subject
I he Brownsville country is
steadily growing and the era of
expansion will be fully entered
i upon next fall when the Yoakum ton mill
All of the forty-six uieiuoer of
this year's graduating clac ul the
A. and M. College bad accepted
portions in their chosen line of
work before they received their
diplomas. Three of th fortvsix
were graduates of the new school
of architectural engineering and
three of the new texlile school
Two of the textile graduate huv
accepted portions in the cotton
mills of .North Carolina while the
third has a position in Beiton c-'
syndicate opecs its lands to col
onists. The population there will
probably double in the next three
years.
CALL OF CONVENTION.
TheMoaxixgEagle
tc titer.
BY CARRES A WALLACE.
By virtue of the authority ventre
in uie as the Chairman of the Deiiv
ocrauc executive cominiuee o:
wnuiiu .nrwuespuoiiM.eu ... t . (. ...
. . . - I 1 - " ' J
on tne coming session oi the ;sa- convention to coniet of the dele
tional Irrigation Congre which gates elected from the several
- . i . . ....
meets at Boise September 3 to S count it composing said district
In th 'vi.U (U.ta .Tn..r. " I"" a w (Mtan eiis on the
"IT ' " '
BRYAN. TEXAS'. Al'Ol'ST 1
nal. it was irom the pen ot
William E. Sraythe the "father
of the Irrigation Congress." The
'article is to be reproduced in a cir-
jcuUrby the executive committee
Cures TricKJy Heat
The cooling soothing ar.J healing
effects produced by
Emmel's Pink Prickly Heat Powder Bau
on the irritated skin is so generally recognized that it has
become an indisrt'nJe 'tmedy for curing prickly heat
sunburn and all skin troubles. The antiseptic and healing
remedies combined with it never fail to give immediate relief
and cure. Put t:p in a sifting bag- We guarantee every box.
Price 25 Cents
fourth .Saturday in Aucu-t l!'0o
ame being the 2 ;th day of mid
month for the purpose of nomina
ting a canunUte for I'Mrict At
toroey of said District.
J. K. Bt'TI.EIt .
Chairman Democratic Executive
Committee of 20th Judicial Dis
trict.
Bryan Texas August 10 1 !(;)
d::0
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Car load of horses ingle or
1111! . l k
uouwe tinver. several goo.i ad
d!e ponie ia the bunch.
L1 Woodward avasota.
:13 Bjx 5. Texas.
Emmcl 7L Maloncy
Progrrnlve Druggist
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Advertifed AUiT. 11 18C6.
LAiit:.
Burk. Mattye; C'ronbr Joo-ohlne;
DurpdnoD. Auale; James nuol;
Muldleton. I-la: Miller elli. ;
Morgan. Millie; White Annie
(i knts.
AuJrew Roy; AuJrw Tom; Ash-
by H. 6.; hlley. Sul; Krowu
Johu ; Coat nam. J. T" Cartce. J-ir
DirTK. John ; hvm Johu; I-Ii
Beu K; Kolanil I.luzle; Urankrer
I).; Uerza t'aul; klTxui aim;
Holland. Jatn. Jackson. Oibb;
Jainf. T. F. ; Mlkeka. JlD; Mar-
t.iidle V. IV; Roblunon. Suiit.
I'ssery. J. N.(2i; I' Belt. Nal: Wil-
liauis J. E. ; wlton. A.
FoREH.N.
Oiueppe. Neurol!; Rosaria. )al-va.'glo.
!!; Firf National Mnk m t
nw i brrrfi. ry clock which rMt-
ly fh o..(h no. I cim) vii jnc
of bunk.
Tlx- r.i I ..rrv to the ;i.
!'. .fMr j- A I-ni nt th r-l
(liir.f .Mr. I. II. Nrwton In this
t-ir .
K. I tU "f fir firm .f Sf-I-
it Folllltltlll of Hiiil.rmi urn irr rf
Uj iUuut I Vx Woiiian'a
Trunk n I ut ci mutt i.'o.
We in it r linre th- r l Mil I by tn
f. Wr 0-t'l t!li lll:rr.
21'! W. J l.u!tr.
Mr...Um C.iinix. Corroll nii'l
Mi Krllv r-turiie.t fn.ni m iit to
t.i A iitu yt-.tKiUy.
Tb l!ryo I'Tty of t'i F.iwnreh
l.HtrnH -rCH in )m ii e ciii In toil n r
ami fMprr n tliiH time
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MOSTLY NEGROES.
Reorganlztd Republicans Effect at
Houston Temporary Organiutlon.
Houston Auk. 14 State Chairman
Acbeson of Drnlson of the reorgan-
ized Republican party called the
convention to order. About 2u0 dele-
gate mostly negroes are preaent
and thirty count lei are accounted for.
Dr. J. r. MoHley of Fort Worth was
elected temporary chairman and Dan
Quill of Terrell temiorary secietary
Committees on organization were
named.
APPLICATIONS MANY.
Information Deal red About Contracts
For Chlnstt Laborer.
Washington Aug. 14. Score of ap
plications for Information concerning
the proposed contract for 2.500 ChV
rese laborer hare already reached th
Isthmian canal (orumlnMon. and lodV
rations are hundreds of persons are
plunnlng to make bid for thli con
tract In the hope of rcallxlng a small
fortune from It. a several bidders did
on the recent lsu of Panama ranal
bond. Prospective bidder without
extensive financial backing will be
much dlnappolnteif when specific
tlons for furniihlng Chinese are made
public. It will be required by the
commlsiilon that a large certified
check shall accomiany each bid. The
amount of this check will probably not
be les than Ioo.oho and lid not ac
companied by sufh guarantee of good
faith will not be considered. Adver
tlement for proposals to supply
Chinese laborers are to be published
for thirty days and consequently no
proposals will be opened before Sept
IS at the earllett
Several months will re required to
get the Chlnene to this country after
the contract has been awarded. Con
sequently the rnmmlaslon doe not ei-
pect to have Chinese labor on the
Utcmjs before Jan. 1 1907.
Don't Get in a Rut
Groceries
In buvine or anvthin? le.
Nobody has a corner on all
the good things. Onr ....
Arc equal to any and super
ior to many. Try our guar
anteed FERNDELL FLOUR
Let your next order
come through "
Phono No. 386
Remember ve can supply all your wants for feed stuffs.
if
C. E. Bullock & Co.
- JEWS A1
Mok;nn J Daii ei m U7l. - J I
aa iiiaviuiic anu iicdir iiui KS E5
lOK('EI.AIN BATH TIBS. 1'ORCELAIX SINKS BASINS. LAVATORIES
TOMPLKTE UAKIIKM HOSE IIOBK KEELH KITCHEN BOILERS.
PLUMBING
of all descriptions promptly done. Send us your If o a and Lawn
Mowers for repairs.
PUMPS. TUMI'S. FUM PS-SAY Pl'MP"
WE KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS
Untm Stint-R.r Flrtt N I Bank
WITHOUT AN EQUAL
IS THE
Through Pullman Sleeper Sendee
-E3T- 2z T. C. 15.
-BETWEEN-
Lafayette La. and Denver Colo. via the M. L. & T.
and T. & N. O. to Houston H. Sc T. C to Fort Worth
and the. Denver Road to Denver.
Dining Car Service between Fort Worth and Denver.
Also through sleeper between Galveston and St Louis via
G. H. Si S. A. Ry to Houston H. & T. C to Denison and M. K.
oi T. to St Louis- Also between Houston and Austin. Waco
and Dallas. rtT'Summer Etcursion Rates in cflcct daily.
Two Through Trains Dally.
For information see ticket agent or address
H. A. JONES Traffic Manager. M. L. ROBBINS CPA
HOUSTON. TEXAS.
Patronize Home Industry
In the future all drivers will have h.iIcn
in the wagon (or tveizhins
ICE
.invl service will be K tU r than evt-r. I am infoimed that talk
is btinc circulated that our plant is inefficient and out of
repair. We wish u state that Uch is not the case and that
I am prep. i red to furnivh any amount of
GOOD PURE ICE
that the city of Bryan
can use.
Give me your ordcrt for ice-cold Melons a day ahead for delivery.
I thank you very much for your patronage in thf pat am
iuyc ior .in niue;ie in luiure. lours or o()j seric"e
L. STEPHAN-
...INSURE IN THE...
Southwestern Life Insurance Co.
OF DALLAS TEXAS.
WHY? fWaus it I a Tex Corrranr. ha antole CAPITA r
aud Surplus mih! will KEEP TEXAS MONEY IN TEXAS.
JOE B. REED
will eiplaln the. different plans an.l rates an. I ran altc writs Ac
cldent nnd Sick Benefit Iiiurnce In bt of eoinnanle and trlv
roii Jut what you want and you will know what roU arc renin
Every man and woman under 50 year. Iu food health should join
FRIEND-IN-NEED BOClF.TY
Mauy now are enjoying the bentflt from Life Insurance that
would not If Dot for my effort. JOE! n. HERD
-AKent for the ZONOPHQNE. the clearest tons of any
Talking Machine manufactured.
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