Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 303, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1906 Page: 3 of 6
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N. JAHETTA
FIRST CLASS BOOT and SHOE
REPAIRING
All work neatly done and satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Look for the
Red Boot Sign. Next door to
James & Nunn.
l. J AM ETTA
Drvon - - Texas
EVERYBODY ATTEND
Beaumont
Horse Show
AND RACE MEETING
$7000.00 in Stakes & Purses
Numtruui Other Attraction!.
NOVEMBER 27 28 29 30. DEC. I
BEAUMONT TEXAS.
We also handle the
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5EE I. A U. N. AGENTS.
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I. & C. N. R. R. Palestine Texas
Dr. W. H. Lowronco
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W. C. FOUNTAIN
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Bohanon
HACK LINE
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ftleeis all Trains
At the Public's Service
Oay or Night
Headquarters in Front Burt
Norwood's Store.
Phone me your orders at
No. 87
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MOW ONE ROAD PAID. v
Farmers Co-opersttd With Merchants
and County Helped the Road
Co.tiafU.0M.
College Station Texas Nov. 24
T. W. Larkin secrctaryof the
Denison Board of Trade was here
on business with authorities of the
Agricultural and Mechanical Col
lege. The object of Mr. -Larkin's
visit was to consult with President
Harrington and members of the ex-
periment station force regarding
some experiments in which tbe
Board of Trade is interested.
Mr. Larkin is a great advocate
of good roads and is doing a great
work for road improvement in his
section of the State. lie has the
credit of having introduced into
Texas the famous "split-log drag"
which is declared to be the cheap-
est and best road grader in ex
istance. The drag is made by split-
ting a log plaicng the two halves
some two feet apart on edge the
split side to the front and cleating
them together firmly. The two
parallel logs are then dragged over
the road at such an angle as to
throw the dirt to the center thus
filling up all ruts and holes and
leaving a firm well-rounded surface
that will have ample drainage.
In sjwaking of tbe results of the
road building carried on by the
Board of Trade Mr. Larkin said:
"We went into a community some
distance from DeniMon which was
sending us not more than 10 per
cent of its cotton and organized
among tbe farmers a local good
roads club. We then proposed to
the club to put up li in cash for
every dollar's worth of work the
farmers of the community would
subscribe. They subscribed $ 1 000
in work and we put up $1000 in
cash and the Commissioners Court
adilcd another $1000. We hired
a competent engineer to lay off the
road build the bridges and put in
the culvert. We now have ten or
a dozen miles of as good a dirt
road as c;t:i lie found in the State.
As a re-sult this year yo per cent of
the cotton of that community is
being marketed in Denison. In
addition th? farmers are now
marketing hay and other bulky
stuff that it formerly did not pay
to haul to market.
NEWSY DIMMIT1 LETTER.
a
Bif Snow S. I. Lee Elected County
Treaiurer Prairie Fire Im-
provement. To tht Fag I.
Dimmitt Texas Nov. 18. It is
snowing very fast today. It began
snowing during the night and has
Iwen snowing every since. This is
the second cold spell this fall. Our
first cold snap came Oct. 21 with
sleet and ice. It caught lots of
feed that hadn't been cut and it
all froze and fell down.
Our election was held on the 6
inst. resulting in but two changes
of our county officers S. J. Lee be
ing elected county treasurer Edgar
S. Ireland county clerk. All the
rest of the old officers were re-elect
ed.
People are very busy out here
hauling in feed yet. I never saw
as much feed in my life as there is
in Castro county. Our prospects
for another big wheat crop are very
promising.
Cattle and all other stock is are
very fair priced.
Most every body is doing well
ami we are expecting a very good
immigration to the county this
winter and next spring.
There are quite a lot of substan
tial improvements being put on the
already improved places in the
county such as additions to dwel
ling housesbarns fences etc.
iJimmui continues to improve
slowly but the loss of our court
house was a great loss to the coun-
ty as the last bond would have
een paid off out of this ytar's
taxes. e only hail $5000 insur-
ance on the building. However
the courthouse' will lc replaced
with a much nicer and better one;
some talk of building a concrete
structure.
A big prairie fire broke out in
Mexico last Thursday and was
driven by a strong wind nearly to
Iercford burning a scope of coun
try north of the Pecos Valley rail
road 20 miles wide through Deaf
Smith county. I have not been
able to hear whether there was any
houses or stock lost or not; quite
a lot of feed and grass burnt which
is a very serious loss at this time
of the year W. S. D.
GRANGE ADJOURNS.
Wookly Ppr U to Bo EoUbUohtd
' ftololy For Ordtr. .
Dner. Nor. U After bln In
Ion ten dayi If-glilatlnff upon matters
of Importance to the million members
of tbe National Granne tb- fortieth
annual cou-ntlon of the order finally
adjourned. It wa decided tfttab-
llab a weekly paper to bo dr. f A en-
tirely to tbe IntereaU of tho uranje.
J. G. Wardrow of New York mho bas
been at th bead of tbe publication
bureau of tbe Grange for many years
la slated ai editor.
GET TEN PER CENT.
Manufacturer! Have Agreed to Accede
to That Demand.
Fall River. Mm Not. !4 Fall RW-
or cotton manufacturer! numbering
seventy and baring ninety-two mills
have granted a 10 per cent wage ad-
vance effectne tt once. It Is for all
montbi. but provlalona are made for
extending that period. Thirty thou-
sand operaUvea are affected. C. D
Borden an Independent operator with
5000 operatives granted the demand
and tbe othera followed suit.
MASKED MEN'S DEEDS.
Inatantly Kill William Qoff and Fatafc
ly Wound S. A. Halpln.
Arkama City. Kan.. Nov. 2. Two
maaked men. In an attempt to bold up
the St Cbarlea botel here shot and
JnaUntly killed William Goff the night
clerk wounded 8. A. Halpln an actor
ao badly that be died in a few hours.
The robbers ear aped.
One Killed. Another Hurt.
Philadelphia. Nov. 14. Eraeit D.
Keller of New York demonstrator and
professional driver of racing automo-
biles was killed and Henry Lutton
of Colwyn Pa. was seriously hurt In
a collision while trying out racing
cars on tbe Point Hreete race track
preparatory to the Quaker City Mo-
tor club rara
Chimpanzees Can Be Infected.
Liverpool. Nov. 54 The eiperfltion
of the School of Tropical Medicine
which bas been In Drazll for nearly
two years making reeearches regard-
ing yellow fever telegraphs that It
bas been successfully proved that
rhlmiHtnzees can be Infected with yel-
low fever l wans of the mosquito.
The dlacoverey Is considered to be of
tbe hltchest Importance.
Safe at Sydney Nova Scotia.
' Sdeey. Nov. 21. Peary's Arctic
steamer the Roosevelt bas reached
this harbor.
At Last a Perfect
Visible Typewriter
The One Typewriter That
the Obiections That Have Always
Been Made Against front Strike Machine.
Viaibla wriiiai fcai slwart ban tont.imd imr.
ablc ky practically aUtyprvriirr maaafactarrra. tut the
imcaltira lo b avrrcoma is coaitructioniaararrta
durability have tacmirafH th vrr l.rr aaoyooaaf tKrae
madtiaca Tb iorrntwa of lb mrthoj of atwmbliotth
'TP ort ai il la sooc th tot Vuibl bat. however. ma
aaaibl th ia of a wiar pivotol bearmf in tb type hauler
thaa istariB th moat perfect atiroment at all tiiwi ani a
Curability thai ia equal to that cUimri
Biackio. Is buiWiof thia new bmocI.
tare of lh kaowMfe that w bae ftiora ia buiMmc aoa plac-
io tb rrruUr Fas irwoelt oa th market aaa e ar able to
avoie aa thoaeetprrimeatt fao4 ia
ripeou vf to tlx pwrchaicr.
int ITFC MANGER The hinder bat a
pivot beanng 7-16 of an inch wide. Thi allow the
use of a heavv tvne har nrnvi.lina
bearing which tike UD weir a.
r ; ""') S"'"K
a permanent alignment that mmpoinble toccure with a
narrow beirint without aJ
trouble ClUieJ whrrt ' fnrt .!
This is the feature that hat heretofore been considered as
being impossible to secureinaviiiblewritingtypcwriter.
It il found Onlv in the Fox and nlai-rt tSe Kne '.M.
in a class by itself.
TWO COLOR RIBBON
on mis macnine is simply perfection. It reverses and os-
cillates automarirallr. renuirin ni iii.niln. l.n .k.
erator from the time it is put on until worn out. When
a two color ribbon is used by simply touching a button
on the keyboard the second color is secured instintJy
wiiauui raising inc nana or even looting.
THE INTERCHANGEABLE CARRIAGE
The Carrilffeis to conttrurtrd rk.r irr.n k. ...L l
moved and a carriage of different
awverjr icaiurc on tnis machine hat been tried out and
demonstrated as lucceuful on the Regular Modeliofthe Fox.
Unpreiudiced expert! have without hesitation pronounced the
macnine a marvel.
Ask your nearest typewriter dealer to show you this machine. 1 he cannot
we will make it easy for you.
. T' "fular models of the Fog are still the most perfect machines of their
kind and their manufacture will be coauaueJ n before.
bC.. - A . a e
S. L EWING VSZBrsSZr- E.L
uone to Panama.
Houston. Nov. 14. In rsepnoao to
tbe ucrultlng work done hero by ao
agnt. between thirty and forty black-
smiths and machinists employed by
the railroads left over tbe Southern
pacific for New Orleans on their way
to Panama to work for Uncle Sara.
Forced to Burn Bacon.
EI Paso. Nor. 24. A apodal to the
Herald from Carlsbad. N. M say
that the fuel supply In that town Is
exhausted and people have boen forc-
ed to burn bacon to keep from freez
ing. Tbe schools have been closed.
Tbe anow Is a foot deep in town and
two feet on tho ranges.
Ttxans Win
Austin. Nor. 24. la a driving rain
the University of Texae football eleven
defeated Washington University of St
Louis 17 to 6.
Tbe young doctor who bad lately set-
tled la Shrubvllle bad ample opportu-
nities to learn humility If nothing elite
la bbt cboeea field. One day be was
bailed by aa elderly man who re-
quested him to step In and see bis
wife who waa ailing. At the cloee of
bis visit tbe young doctor asked for a
private word with tbe man.
"Tom wife's caoa La somewhat com-
plicated'' be said -and wlta your per.
mission I should like to call tbe Brook-
8eM physician la eonaulUUoa.'
"Permission ! echoed tbe maa Indig-
nantly. "I told ber I knew she ought
to bare a good doctor but she was
afraid you'd be offended If she did.".
H0fJEYTAR
- The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For couffhe colds throat and Inns;
troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic.
Good for every body. Sold every where.
Th genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is la
a Yellow package. Kefusesubstitntaa.
Prepared only by
Foley at Company Chicago
gold by M. II. JAMES
n
mas
Correct! &).
fur aay " batket ripe"
we bair all the aivaa-
sew raach.nei wb.h art ao
Here is a Short Description.
it nrrnp. tV.r.k.
il'opmt" r..r....e.
line is viable ill
The ribbon movement
length substituted. One
is tne only decimal
.
anlal DUtl-ettoa ! t M"
I4 il-ai .
Around thre side aU.ut oo a level
with tbe pulpit in the oW
boti-e at 11-tnel.U Si.im extended tb-
galleries romcbed by stalrre on tu
north-flat and soutlieaat c-irtiers. where.
In the front at. t the inei tre-
ble on tbs north and ln n J
south and rwntere a.id tewre n ti
Mat. Th next two rows of seats were
vulfd I'T children. RlrU In the nortii
and lxr l trlu'"a
youngster tli y were. If we wiay Juilj.'"
by tbe freiiMir witu which th town
waa ol.rved to renetr the lra tips t
the stave of the tlthinc men. tbre ot
WBa wer alwy on duty to keep t'j
youth from tllink-r.
IW-hlnd the children and still blather
In .uare ews acaluat tbe wa!J aat thi
young ueu aud muldena. the latter on
tbe north and tbe former on tbe eouth
One gallery w waa reserved for col
ored men and one for colored women
and. queerest of all. a blga square pew
over tbe north stairway was assigned
to old makls and a similar pew orer
tho sooth stairs to old bachelors. Jost
how many years theee two c Usees bad
to number before they were promoted
fWim th tower seats in the STnagOgtM
the records do not state but that they
sat la those exalted scats Bamuei
TWIvhr Partriilra. to whom WO aXO'lO-
debted for tbe description of tbe old
meeting noose assures) as is Dtryoou
Question. Tbe square pews on tho floor
were sasigneo: to nooseaotaers swewrw-
ln to wealth and social posmc
Bprlngfleld Republican.
I W MM ID
If you have land for sale
call at my office and list it
with me. It will then be
sold. I have customers for
several tracts of from 100 to
200 acres and I make a
specialty of selling large
tracts. Charges are reason-
able. I have the customers
and you have the land and
by seeing me it will be to
both our interests.
Monroe Edge
...
machinecan be purchased with different siies of carriages
thereby effecting a great saving over the ordinarymethod
of buying a long carriage machine complete. The car-
nage is ball besring and runs with a tension of only 1 Ib.
PERFECT VISIRLP WDiTTWf tv
the time.
aiibivkvi lf-OMON-The force required on the
part of the operator to print a letter is only 2 ounces.
1 his is f rorp 25 to 50 per cent less thaa any other. It
is a vital thing both from the operator's standpoint of
less fatigue and the owner's of greater durability.
THE LINE LOCK-When the carriage reaches
the end of a line the keys lock and nothing more can be
written until the release button is used or the carriage
returned to begin a new line.
ALUMINUM KEY LEVERS Key lever are
made of aluminum. It is more expensive than steel or
wood but it ii veiy much more desirable.
TABULATOR The Fox ten stop decimal tabulator
is attached when orJered at slight additional expense. It
tabulator in use on a visible typewriter.
BEARD
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Bryan Tex
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