Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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If you are particular about your tea
and coffee try
Richelieu Brand
IT IS WITHOUT AN EQUAL
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For Sale by
FOUNTAIN
Ihe Quality Grocer
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For Sale.
My piiturt one milt touthwe! o( Hryan
containing arteii all under ienei 2lK
rre clear; halanct in timlwri lo housn
and several ihedt (or cattle aUo wiml mill
and calvaniied cistern. A most ueiralile
place (or a dairy or (or iaiinR cattle and
hog. Will tell on eaiy terms. Apply to
J. W. I nj;lih. Oct. 23
TO THb PIBLIC. j
Ah I'ond n my place iti the H:ai j
bottom has tt-rn leased tor hunting pur-I
loe (or five year. I am under ayee-1
ment to trotet-t tame and any one ire-!
panting on the ptopertv will le prosecuted I
to the (nil extent o( the law.
Oct. 4 W. S. Mial
Exclusive Agency Ew
Drt (iouda.
We have rereived oui tall line. Never
before have ss shovsn nch an eienie
line. A look at those tich di-tinn in
striped broadcloth alone will pay u lor
calling. Webb Htu. 2
SECTIONAL
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BOOKCASES
One Price and that the Lowest
$2.50 Kcard.
.ol.
one roan mar r mule 1 I I
ig!l. taied in It'ao bottom
llrvan. 2 5(l trvsa J tor iciurn 0
pjn-lv. C. C. I ilimci owner.
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Entered at the IVtolt.ce in llivan.
a second cla- matter.
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BY CARNF.S & WALLACE
BRYAN TEXAS. SKIT 24 W7
There is. a racket in Nashville today.
The liome-cometi are glad they ate alive.
One o( the liveliest question in Tea
today i peanut not peanut politic
minj you.
The boll sseevil ha rtoed the Mii-
tiphi in time to make himself nuR in
winter quarters
next milliner .
He will be beard (torn
I'eailie Tolliver an Facie l ake necie.
hai invented a new but ery eilective way
o( getting rid o( an unwelcome uitor. Mie
uiseitihovsled him.
1 vrr since tlic I 't; inning of tiie war I e-
twern tlie tate 1 umpian spiniirr ba
been t vinR to rind a conntiy v here cotton
can be crown in competition vitn tire ct
( the Southern Mate. I..ierinicii' on a
large scale have been maile in eve')
country where the climate seemed to lavor
success and the effort ha been continm-i
down to the present time. If there were
such a country it would have mrelv been
lonnd in the halt century throned which
these experiment have been extended.
The result ha demonstrated that the South
ern state have and will continue to have
a practical monoply of the production ol
cotton. It follow that if the producer
could unite and tick together they can
control the price. Will they do it' May
nrospeiity attend the effort of the Farm
ers' I'nion and the Southern Cotton
siK'iation to thi end.
Fur Sale Cheap.
One ItttiTti.itiiin.il Cnr:i""!i'l-
ence School .i.lu!.irli:.i cU- tiv-i
course. I lie Smith I'rti Co.
The hniidnc nf
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Books like their J
Selection indicates
the individuality
and charm of the
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Candidate for otlice in Washington
county believe in the eaily bird theory;
i hey aie already annouiH irigtor orticr sub-
ject to the pruuaiie in July.
New lignite mine are being dicovred
and opened at Rockdale and the supply
seem to be unlimited but ttanportation
facilities are not eiiial to the demand.
Capital to develop the mine seem to be
ample and it i becoming for outsider to
get in. The proposition to establish elec-
tric power plant at the mini's and trans-
mit the power to nvigliboiing towns would
solve the transportation question. Hi van
need the power tor the College tiolitv
line and several other ptorei'ted enterprise.
l.aJics.
If we i!o not sell you sour shoe
at our new tall s'vle will do o.
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Our
llros.
0n Hosiery.
fa'.l line lust received.
Farmeis and business men met at Rock-
dale Saturday and oiganied the Milam
County Farmeis' Fair Assoc iation with a
capital stmk of 4.tMK three fourth ol
which va taken on the pot.
What right ha I'mident Roosevelt to
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1 ... . . A comet keeps its head toward the sun in
people o( Oklahoma' lit disiegards the . .L
' ' i i l leveiypaitof it orbit and the crawfishing
ronsimmon o. ne v. .. .-Wc . 1Wiby
it hapn. to be in hi. way. o Vhlttlw
' see their nethei extremities.
n't it sliange that in the eternal dis-
cussion of the tititating servant question
nobody seems to think of Keniamin Frank-
lin' ahvice: "If voti would have a gMd
servant and one that you like serve Vour-el(."
A I'aiis Texas special to the Houston
Post td Sunday says that two orphan boss
for whom homes weie found in l.amar
county by Rev. I. . T. Morn of Ft.)
Woit have inherited property worth nearly
iMll.lMHr in Brajo county by the death ol
a relative. The name of the bn are'
(in and Henry Trice the elder now being
alvout twenty yea's old and the younger I
seventeen. The Fagle understand that
the proprtv referred to is in litigation and
embrace I'M acre of Krato bottom land
in the south end of the county.
I hi year the Y. M. C. A. wi.l intro
duce a new feature known a "College'
Niht" which has been had for a number
of year in everal of the most progressive.
A. M. college of the Smith. On thi
night there will be given a ma meeting
of the students body at the Asen.blv Hall
immedia'rly afre' uppe: at which true
interesting talks will be given on the sever
al feature ot college !;te. A 1 '. .
both the new and old. a eco.d a 'v ; - :r!
to attend. Battalion.
A Fanners' I'nion !oca! 1- '-ir. .r'.
I he Foit Woith Star presume .ipon the Ur Cottonwood Satu-dav night by M-. I
ignorance of it reader when it speaks ot Sf . Cook president of the Coun'y
'Daniel's comet "skipping off th'ongh The new loi a! begin w n: a :
j pace tail htl" and "baiknig up through lf nineteen and the fe 'low. ig o W.
pace with it headlight on behind " alter h. Edge president; f -net ! .. -e-
tary; J. I.. Sample cr.apia n. F. . Ka'.
lecturer; Henry llenbow c on J jc v -. R
Rudasel' door-keeper.
Why send your money ai hoti i e .
(or sewing machines when oj h i
the best the Singer dire t t-oni it me-j
in your own town at as low price anil
better term. T. A. Satterwhi'e Agent
Kryan Texas. dtf
a owner.
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Books in order that
their greatest value
may be appreciated
and all of their
comforts realized
must be arranged
in a way that is
convenient and
pleasing.
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Largest variety fancy odd pieces in
latest styles finishes
and woods
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BUCHANAN-MOORE CO
FURNITURE
BUGGIES SADDLES UNDERTAKING
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I "turning a handspring around thepenhel-
I ion bar" a if such actions were pecular.
The San Antonio F.pre predicts an
eailv long and severe winter. We all
know the F.xpre i not at new comer and
we ate surprised that it i willing to be j
clased with the other sort of people whol
predict Texas weather.
A very prominent roilroad official who
for years ha been observing the work ot I
Agricultural and Mechanical men said
not long ago " The thing I like alvout
the Agricultural and Mechanical college
is that it sends out good workmen and en
gineers and not politician.'' Houston I
Post.
The first num!er of t"e A. and M. liar-
talion ha been i-i e.l an ) wa delive e l to
ft ..iri1 yes'erday afre'mHin. Ihe
iew ta? has take-t hold the paper m a
-e ' f way anJ bn...ght or.! a lugh
v c-e!ra'''e n-.rr.oe' i .-io-t rmt'tr.
1 -e a-' a- f . :. I . W. I eggett.
e-i -i . - ef. K. . S-a-idifer buine
-i-ag' J. j ( a'Je.l. asiia:tt buine
Ta.-iagf. i' I). Case iKa! editor. I). H.
Ha-vi. et. --g e!t)-. I. . verling
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FOR A!!-" a-e f land in city
r r ! g i 4 ris ti home irii.lergrotind
sor.-hwes'e-n pa-t of town.
.ikhi. can be bought tor
cvern in
Faii o-ti
$12 v) W. C. Dav
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Legislative amendment to the constitu-
tion are generally voted down by the peo-
.Ia S.1 ii 1 a ma. I l.iktalnr ssill .iitifnit
1 "s"'""" I religion ana tne temperance question anu
one teducing the numlver of memlver in roe friellj jn nrj hen trouble
the lower houethe people will ratify it hv j on)es vour . Heaumont Enterprie.
acclamation. '
Never forfeit the good will of a neighbor
over a difference of opinion. All minds
do not tun In the same channel and each
man is entitled to hi opinion. Your
neighbor may differ from you in politics
religion and the temperance question and
I A woman who give her name a Miss
if h all Us faults th ileinnf rat ic nail
has never been mean enough to keep . I l-ula Clarke ha made an amdvil to the ef-
I feet that a man named l urner igo ained
tale out of the I'nion for partisan reasons.
Coverner (ioeM of Kentucky. I it po-
I iiir tis-nitrs i ai s iian m iii uiiii in ssrn- .
grew New Mexico and Arizona. a ell 'h woman could have kept a sec
a Oklahoma would soon be state. ! r" l"n!
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"Maximum Qttalil tj Minimum 1'rlco"
CALL US UP
At any time you have nccJ for sontcthine
lioin a Drug Store. Step to the phone and
ask us to send it to you. ...
DON'T FEEL THAT YOU ARE BOTHERING US
Wc can always supply your wants. If there
is any article you want not regularly car-
ried in stock we will Qct it for you on short
notice. .....
GET IT AT
EMiVIEL & MALONEY
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MILLINERY
GRAND FALL OPENING
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
SEPT. 25th and 26th
VyV i-xtiTsI to yon a very co.'ili.tl iinit.t-
tion to Iv in atti-ndanci bjth of these-
J.tys. Sikh a display nf trintmi'd hats
was tn vi-r shown before in this station
of the Kiuntry. Lvery hat has in indi-
viduality of its own. II yt'U buy ymir
hat here vmi need not fear t meet with
duplicates nn every Street inlllir. Ke-
iiu ti.K r Wi Jnesday and Thursd iy we
will lmw eviiything tli.it is Jik
and -tT-h in the inill:iii-iv luu
EUGENE EDGE
ON THE CORNER
Groceries & Groceries
AJK handle only the lcst wxU in cur line
and keep onr sttnk fresh ami elean all
tJie time. When yon buy Groceries from n yon
may Ik; sure that nnthinjj hut roo.1 footl j;oes on
your table. W hile we carry ever) thins i" the
(irtn ery line as this is the season for picnics and
summer outings wc call yon r sjsccial attention
to our I.unch Goods: Canned Meats of all kinds
.Sardines in several styles Salmon and other
Fish Fancy Canned bruits. Fresh Cakes and
Wafers in assorted styles and flavors. Tickles
and sauces to suit every taste. We can fix you
up for a nkx- J.unch or SupjH-r on short notice.
Phones 78 and 54
Jno. WI. Lawrence & Co
WRITING PAPERS
A splendid selection ol almost every conceivable
style ol writing papers nut only inexpensive pat-
terns but aKo many exceptionally hijzh dassed
and stylish papers some with the erv newest
tints p.uked with envelopes to match. Our entire
stiuk has been carefully -fleeted and is espf.j.!y
P'Tul.ir with our it fiilar c u-toim r-. Mrues to suit
all want- e Xveptionally low.
E. J. JENKINS
DRUGGIST
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W VVIISON
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N. OA oV ETTA
First Clas? Boot and Shoe
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Hudson & Wilson
Attomeys-at Law
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