Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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and
Vegetables
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riage ntnihMi muting Mi
I) .m l. il'ill I'muit Smhe-
i:t. ..I I !iin:;:r. x ffWiiic I a
(ow uiuiiitc !"" t !.' .
the ..llie ( the lt IIH'tllcr
Mr. dun luis .m-h ibi'.t. mnier
i "I l'i'U avenue and Fifty- igl.th
ifnl As upn rii'm-. m;i-
i.ih. win n American Iioim-m
I i.i v lvt"Wid tin him itpi.l ti-
ll. I ..n-incrs tin- nuiui'ii) wa
witm - id b lli.it Mint and omIu-
ue IhK known ul k i t-.
ll is .ii-l l!i.il tin' bride wed-
ding g..w ii .i!i'l lni;;ctie worn at
llu- ivtCnony . t iu.it I y li..
and ili it tin- wctM.n j'lt-M-iit are
.thii-'l .it v.. The bride i
tlit- oting-.l daughter if tin- laic
I'mmiih Yaudcihilt am! ha a
l rf uii-t i.f 1 1 it it ll;-MI I J .III 1.1 .
I The riMiir. it is said i- ! v-ty
! wealthy.
GEO. A. ADAMS
INSURANCE
Phone 2G5
PENNSYLVANIA
GRAFT CASES
VETERAN SOL-
i DIER RETIRES
' vf.tf.k w sTm.ihi-u mi:-
TIKI.S.
'tin;t t. Jan J. -- Tod.i)
after a d.mguidiod arr (
more than (rty uar tin olli-cr
of !e United State army. Ilriga-
r ( ti iurat Me.lomii I raw ford
ult'i 4 1 1 1 : i ... 1 1 ! I the military !-
Lit hm tit wlu.li gn.irdid tit'iieati
llu- il.iv In ua i ul 1. wa t'lac-
( on tin- rit.rnl h-t id the aim)
uti ;( 111111 nf luniu; riao'.ril )u
a;c li'iut.
C. ik tut I'r.iu l'.'il I- a ti.it f
u( tyv'"ii an. I rcnivcl hi a-
tint n i nt I tin- military ac.i.lcmy
(fniii lli.it St.itc in '. fr.i'lnat-
in a a m'...ii. l;i iiirii.iut in i!:c
SiriHi'l aiiil'ity in lS'7 lie av
iinuli ii (Mninr ilut) ati'l while
tatinutil ;t I'i'tt CT.nl. in tSS
tMW ..ri in tin- i M'iin int.
.!cio. Iiirin; tin- war Willi
Spain I io mto. in the nM At
Taii'.'.t aii'l Savat-.nalt. ami I.itor
fMtiiin.in.il'! tw.i i'f tin o.i!ii in
tlio iiituty ( Havana. His must
loiiiil c Kiinr.iti'! was llsat ( FiTt
ailwrtli. in Now York liarlmr.
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DE YOUR GROCER
ltClRiG I UL BIST
PRICIS ALWAYS LOWEST J
Hill HNGS
PHONE 142
STEVENSON MACHINE and REPAIR WORKS
Manufacturing and Repairing
BATTERIES KOK ALL TURPOSES..
Phone 7 BRYAN TEXAS
OFKICK AVI) WOKKS
n NOKrm.K uakt;oi-town
INSURANCE
fire Tornado Plate Glass Accident Life
I ISSUE the niort ipprovcJ formt ofwliciei covering
all of the b )e rlsVt at competitive rites. Losci
promptly paiJ.
LIVE STOCK.
1 injure Live Stock aiust Death from anvcauie at rate consiitrnt witK
the rUk. I i.-prent the TEXAS MUTUAL the olJct of TEXAS
companies. Thiy have AVwr contested a claim discounted utile-
mtnl r kad a ltJ nff. They pay a'l claim promjHly on receipt of
j tooft. See me when in need of this class of iniuranee ....
J alio iiste all lin.i of BONDS. I will appreciate your buvinesa
very much anJ jjuarantoc pro i apt and aatinfactory mrviee-. ....
O.Tice nn-st' i in S:vt lvnWi'i-J. rhonri during buraneu hour
161 nJ 1'hoiiti nf'.-r biuincss hours 233 and 309- . . . .
J. B. NINES
Harri'liur-. I'a. Jan .7.W Iiat
t.nnni-0 1. 1 lie the ni.l imtal'lo
pr.'.-oititi. .11 of alloKod I'litilic Kra"
or 'lli.it ha ever taken laoe in
tlii i.'iiiitry was hotin in the lau-
I'liin O unity (.'mirt tmlay when
tin- la-o-. oi'fouiteen men chirfil
with oi'ii-i'iiacy t iloframl in the
luiil.!in:4 of the lVnn)lvania cap-
itol. were catlod fr trial In-fnrc
Ju.lo Ktnikcl. Kinnnrs of colnfS
al frtnK in connect inn with thc.
contract for hnihlinj; and funn-di-itj
the new capitol building
cd currency even before the bnild-
itiH had lecn completed and dedi-
cated. A Capitol Investigating
coinmision was appointed to prol1
the matter to the bottom and the .
result of it reMjrt was wholesale i
indictments of public officials poli- J
ticians contractors and others. 1
These were charged w ith swindling
the State to the extent of $5000-
00.00. I
EMPEROR WIL-
LKM'S BIRTHDAY
r.eilin. ('.eriinnv Jan. JJ. h'.m-
tHTor William i.xlay entered iion
lii-. 50th year llie annivcrNary
intf generally celebrated throiii;li-
ont the empire. Ilorlin was y:y
w ith llaj' and tmntin and busi- (
5's was generally suMfiuled in
Imrtor f the holiday. ?urinu the
lay his majesty received countless
messages of congratulation front 1
the various rulers of Kuroie and
from municipalities and societies j
throughout Germany. j
SOUTH DAKOTA .
IJM COMMISSION
San Krancisco Jan. 27. The
armored cruiser. South Dakota. In.-
came a part of the active strength
of the American navy at Marc Is-.
land today when in the presence
of her crew and a number of sjk'c-
tators. the I'nited States Hag was
raised at her stem and the vessel
was formally placed in commission.
TluvSouth Dakota is of 18.0S0 tons
and was built M the Union Iron
works at a cost of $750000. She
will be attached to the second di-
vision of the l'acific licet in com-
mand of Rear Admiral Sebrce.
firemen and i
enginemen'
San Antonio Tex. Jan. 27. '
Railroad men from all over the
United States and Mexico will
gather in San Antonio on Wednes-
day. Jan. 29 Thursday 30 and on
Friday x at the annual conven
tion of the I'.rotherhood of I.oeo-
motive Firemen and F.nginecrs.
This organization has 725 lodges
scattereil over this country and
Mexico and a membership of 03-
000. It has also a Ladies' Aux-
iliary Society with a large member-
ship which will meet here at the
same time. Its president is Mrs.
Frank 1. Sargent wife of the Uni
ted States commissioner' of imr.1
gration. She will not le present. '
but will lie represented by Mrs.
Agnes String of Hoono Iowa. The!
(.rand Master of the Order John
J. Ilannahan of Chicago w ill pre-
side. It is expected that Governor
Campbell will address the conven-
tion and also Mayor I'ryan Cal-
l.ighan. and C. M. Mullaly. presi-
dent of the IhiMiicvs Men's Club.
From the reservations In-ing made
in IiH-al hotels and lodging hous-
es it is exiHTicd that In-tween one
and two thousand will U in attendance.
ARISTOCRACY WED.
Hungarian Count and Miit Va i-
derbilt United.
Nw York. Jan. !7.Th weddlnt of
Mlaa Gladya Moore Vanderbllt. daugh-
ter of Mr. Cornelius Vandcrbllt to
Count Lasdo Stenchlnyl a member of
the Hungarian nobility lieutenant of
hussars and hereditary member of th
Austro-llungarlan parliament took
place at th Fifth avenue home ot the
brlde'a toother Monday afternoon. The
ceremony was performed In the pres-
ence ot about 350 guests In the salon
n the Fifth avenue side ot the Vandrr-
bllt residence. At one end of the long
room au altar was placed under a bow-
er of bending palm tree tops wblrh
came together forming an arch under
whlrh the bridal party proceeded to
the altar. About trunks of palms wore
twined thousands of orrhlds.
Miss Vanderbllt was accompanied
to the tltnr by tier eldr-r brother. Cor-
nelius and the count was accompanied
by his host man. Count Anton Slgray.
The wedding ceremony was performed
by Mgr. M. J. Lavelle. rector of St.
Patrick's cathedral acslstfd by It'-v.
John J. rtryno. The !Jing ohorti
from Gaul's enntnta. 'Huih." was sin g
by thirty boys of Bt. Patrick's ehnnei-l
choir.
The bride wore a gown of Ivory
aatln. with embroidery. P"lnt lace and
garlands of orange bloMinis "r
veil was point lace enueht with sprays
of orange blossoms. Sh carried a
ahower of boquet orchids n"d gnrd n-
laa. Her brld'umnlds wore .tln Ituoth
Vanderbllt TwoniMey. her eou 'n. and
Miss iVirotiiy Whltrey. da;irMir of
the late W. C. Whitney. Tho bird.' wns
also attended hy her llt'le nl ce. M!ns
Flora Payne Whitney daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Payne Whitney.
Among the usher were Count Ste-
fan RziH'hinyl and Count Pnul Kstor-
hasy. Amonsr the rin-si were Harm
Hengelnniller vnn Iloicirorvar. Aus-
trian nmbHsii.id'ir to the Cnlted States
and wife and Alfred aid lieelnata Van-
derbllt. brother of the bride.
Many r.f th" rune' pnnrlnrnt mem-
bers of New York society were among
the guests while outsld.' the Vnnd r-
bllt residence a great crowd of curious
peoplo. thronged the sidewalk and
Street.
Following the roremnny a wedding
breakfast wsi s Tved. the crest being
dhurlbutiHt tit vrfit lal 'e thnuigh-
out the hn"e. Atl thnt -.-h the rni.ms
were beautiful decorations with pnlms (
and nrrl.lilR predf r-'"it'nr.
Count an 1 (imefcs H -ohenlyl went
to New-fort tr reresln fur a woek at
tha home of U.-rJ; aid Vand-rbllt.
A
National Sank
It required by the U. S. lawi to carry
at Jeatt 15 jxr cent of iti dcpoiiti in
Actual Cask
The City National Bank
Has in actual cash C9 per cent of iti
depositors' money and the sharehold-
ers can provide the 31 per cent
On Demand
Thus you ill note carry 4 3-5 times the
amount of reserve required by the U. S. Gov.
eminent. Conservative? Yet. And this re-
servo has been built up without unnecessarily
dikturbing" any borrower of this Bank- Con-
servative? Yet. But your money is safe with us.
Give ui your deposit now.
G. ft. PARKER President
E. H. ASTIN Vice-President
A. W. WILKERSON Cashier
E. W. CRENSHAW Asa't Cashier.
EES PLANING MILL
. -
We have installed a Planing
Mill at our Lumber Yard and
invite your PatronageFin-
ished Lumber Moulding etc.
We qaote yoa Inviting Prices as follows.
All common or rough dressedjumlier ccilinfr
and beveled siding at OA aft ft
tPaVUsUU
per thousand.
Floorihg and novelty siding.
jkt thousand . .
Door windows blinds etc. at proportion-
ately low prices.
25.00
We want yoarlamber trade and solicit oor cotton ginning
. . . PHONE . . .
8.E4.DU5aLAP&C
FRUIT-CAKES
Jasl Received Insrtditntt for Frnif-Coici
Raising Currants Gtnn Lemon and Orange
Petl firi Shelled JVafJ..
RINK MUSICAL.
The managers of the Rink in
vite the public t boar another lino;
concert by the ImiK-rial Orchestra.
Tiuirsil.iv night. Conic and eniov!
the music the pictures and the
fckating. 4i
Texas Pofttatters Named.
Washington. Jan. ?.. H. Spnren-j
lerg of Ittg S;r!nrs and Clarence lt.nl- '
den of lv'.'iu were iion:!rat.'J for'
postniaiitvr. e 1
Noted Cee?s Flsyer Cone.
St. Petersinrr;. .Inn. To!ort
the acted l.cs' nrisior is d.ad lit
waa born In lo0.
Try a Box C. & B. Sugar Chips ii
BUgSLL! JJ.S33C3Ja7T.gSTf Ti 'Zi
UoknF&Laivrence &to.
Mores 78 and 54.
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