Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 23, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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TEXAS EDITORS IN SESSION.
Mineral Wells Texas May 21. A
large number of Texas editors wer
present wnen tiie twenty-ninth annua
convention of the Texas Press Assoela
tion was called to order by Preslden
W. H. Bula of ElPaso this morning
The convention will remain in sessioi
three days during which time man
topics of live interest to the editor
and publishers will be discussed. Ai
dresses will be delivered by State
Railroad Commissioner Colquit. Presl
dent Brooks of Baylor Cniversity an.
others of prominence.
At the White House conference J
J Hill declared that the hope of
nation lies In the soil with a dra
malic air as though It were his own
discovery. Wise men of Egypt and
( haldea knew it 7000 years ago.
Aireaay me south is shripplng to
e North 1100.000.000 nf vepotlW
nually and the business is yet In
l infancy. The Brazos county far-
r wno is not getting his share of
should get in the game.
Palestine has come u smillne nut
I i" u'oajn-iuuB noons wnicn visited
4 kn 4 I ..r. ... fl 1
it section. The Herald says:' "The
Jimers are Working to repair dam
ages .none oy tne recent storms and
ruins. You cannot-lose. jieople who
stay busy in the face of ail kinds of
trouble."
un t. . ..
niiL-u ii whh announced mat a
mysterious Japanese steamer was
prowling along the California coast
everybody expected Hobson to again
soar on the wings of spread-eagle
eloquence in behalf of a great navy
'TNfcfd1it. " '
! The Goliad Guard writes it Amos
Quito. But no matter what spell is
Ved'he is a pestilent fellow. See to
tliat there Is no stagnant water in
any old tin cans pans or bottles and
'that there are no low places In the
igutlors -wljence he can come in
jjwarms to bite and spread disease.
ReiwrU come to town
to the
(effect. that good crops
nose
i(Vd In the recent overflow the far-
mers "as a rule are satisfied with both
the -season and the condition of the
crops.. The past day or two of hot
sunshine Is showing its effect upon
young cotton and is milking It grow
off at a rapid rate. The critical per
iled while not entirely passed Is not
rended now and a bumper crop for
Grimes county Is looked for. Nava
sofa Examiner-Review.
Nothing' is so much needed to In
ilucje a general revival of business as
an active campaign tor ueuei iu.iu
bridges and crossings. An active com
a.m. n. unnin
mittee from the Progressive League
will call on you' Monday to solicit
funds with 'which 'to Improve the
lirirtce annroaches outside of the
county on all shfs also tne roaasin
tho Immediate vicinity outside the
county leodiilg to these bridges. Now
is the time to help yourself and your
own business by neipius me iun.
Tiiinir over it and be ready wjtn a
liberal subscription when the commit
tee calls Monday.
Notice Is hereby given that no one
is allowed to play on the linlis of the
Ri vnn Golf Club except members In
good standing or visitors invited by
members In good standing. Others
("must stay away from the links.
142 . T. K. Iiwrence Vice-pres
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lit has arranged to go
Camden next week to witness the
launching of the great battleship
Michigan at the yards of the New
York Shipbuilding and Dry Dock' Com-
pany. The big sea fighter will be
christened by Miss Caryl Newberry
daughter of Truman H. Newberry as-
sistant secretary of the Navy whose
home Is In Michigan. Governor War-
ner and a party of State officials of
Michigan also will attend the launch-
ing. The Michigan will he a notable ad-
dition to the new navy. The arma-
ment plans call for a main battery of
lght 12 inch breech-loading rifles and
two submerged torpedo tubes while
the secondary battery Is to consist of
twenty two 3 inch radtd-flre guns two
23 -ounder semi-automatic guns eight
1 -pounder semi-automatics two 3-Inch
field pieces and four machine guns of
10 calibre. The 12-Inch guns of
which the Michigan will carry twice
ss manv on uoani as any American
vessel now In commission or build
ng are to be mounted In pairs in
fotir electrically controlled elliptical
turrets each with an arc of fire or Jill
degrees two turrets peing iorwani
and two aft. The guns of the second
ii y battery will be placed in com
manding positions and are to have
larce unobstructed fcs of fire. Tin
torpedo tubes will be Installed for-
vard.
The hull of the Michigan will be
rotected by a waterline belfc-of ar-
nor that will vary In thickness from
welve to eight Inches in some 'ec-
tions from ten to twelve inches in
s( me and from eleven to nine mcnes
H other sections i ne casemate ar
mor is to be from eight to ten Inches
thick while an armored bulkhead ten
nches thick will extend entirely
cross the ship.
The engines of the new battleship
are- to have a combined Indicated
horsepower of 16.r00 each engine to
e in a separate water-tight compart
ment. The twelve water-tube boilers.
hich are to be fitted with superheat-
ers will be in three water-ttgnt com
partments and the coal bunkers ar
tr. have a maximum capacity of about
200 tons. All the main compart
ments below the gun deck will be pro-
vided with forced ventilation the
combined capacity of the seventeen
blowers being not less than 100000
cubic feet per minute.
COL. MOSBY ILL.
Washington D. C May 22. Col
onel John S. Mosby the ex-Confederate
scout and colonel of cavalry has
been ill for some time and is now an
Inmate of the Garfield Hospital In this
ity. He Is In his seventy-fifth year
but he is possessed of a rugged con-
stitution -and his physicians expect
to pull through his present illness un-
less complications set in.
A native of Virginia Colonel Mns-
by was one of the first to enlist in
the cause of the 'Confederacy and the
part he played in the big struggle
ade the Uninfri commanders wish
he had n
rear or aici lenau b hiiuj
Cltlcahominy was as bold a bit 01 en-
terprise as may be read in the his
tory of warfare. His most brilliant
feat was the capture of General
Stoughlon at that Cnion officer's head-
ouarters. Scarcely less daring was
his capture of General Sherman's en-
tire supply train which he accom-
lished by a raid Into the Union lines.
WELCOME
AWAITS
SEATTLE.
FLEET AT
sonitie WiiKhN.iT'C 22. Seattle is
- - -
awaiting the arrival of the Atlantic
battleship fleet in eager expectancy.
Tim fltv nireadr filling with visi
tors the streets are gay with flags
and bunting and the city officials are
awaiting the signal to steam out into
Elliot Bay to present the golden key
emblematic of the freedom of the city
to Admiral Sperry who will receive
the token in behalf of the officers and
men of the fleet. The arrival of the
ships is expected at an early hour to
morrow afternoon.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
FINAL ACCOUNT.
OF
The State'of Texas; to the Sheriff or
or anv Constable of Brazos County
irreetine:
Mrs. Nannie Rohde guardian of the
estate of Henry Rohde minor having
fiten in .our county court her final ac
count of the condition of the estate of
said Hijry Rohde numbered i."4 on
the Probate docket of Brazos county.
together w ith an application to be dis-
charged from said giiiliaiislil:.
You are hereby commanded that by
publication of this vrit for twenty
davs in a newspaper printed In the
county of Brazos you give due notice
to all persons Interested In the ac
count for final settlement or saiu eb-
tate to appear and contest the same
if thev see properso to do on or be-
fore the-U and S
county
eour. commr . roun.
hn .1 ATI n f
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ty n ihr city of rd" when said
on me
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er 1 1 li m ' " ' 11 mi
are In evidence I Hn in M . -'"L'.'.'S IB
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$5
100S all persons who hold claims
against said estate are hereby noti-
fied to present same to me within the
time required by law and all persons
indebted to said estate are hereby not-
ified to pay their indebtodnesss to me
at once. My residence is near Edge
Texas and my postoflice address Is
Wheelock Robertson county Texas.
w33 J. C. Manning Jr.
PROBATE NOTICE.
Wl.iK.u letters testamentary upon
the estate of Sam R. Henderson de-
ceafiCil were granted .to me by the
('unity Court of Brazos County Tex-
as on the 27th day of April A. D.
1908 all persons who hold claims
against said estate ae hereby noti-
fied to present same to me within the
time required by law and all persons
Indebted to said estate are hereby not-
ified to pay their indebtedness to me
at once.My residence Is Bryan Texas
and my postoflice address Is Bryan
Texas.
w33 . Mrs. Mary R. Henderson.
NOTICE.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
The State of Texas County of Bra-
zos. ' By virtue of an order of sale
issued out of the honorable District
Court of said Brazos County on 4th
day or may a. v.. isoh.
use ui 0. r
Poniilla and Vincenzo
Diiioma. No.C180.and to nie as sheriff
directed Ind delivered. I will proceed
tj sell for cash within the
hours prescribed by law for sheriff s
sales on the First Tuesday in June A.
D. 1908 It being the 2nd day of said
month before the Court House door
of said Brazos County in the city pf
Bryan the following described proper-
ty to wit:
Slxtv (CO) acres more or less of
land situated in the J. F. Martin one-
fourth league In Brazos County Tex-
as and about four or five miles
north or northeast of Bryan. Said
sixty (00) acres more or less being
composed of three (3) different tracts
and being the same three (3) tracts
of land described in deed from Vin-c-nzo
Dipoma to Carmelo Pomella (al-
so sometimes spelled Carmello Pome-
la) dated January 31st 1903. and re-
corded in the deed record of Brazos
County. Texas in Volume 27. page
3.12 and also fully described in the
judgment rendered by the district
court of Brazos County Texas in
s;tld cause No. 51S0 to which deed
and its said -record and said Judg-
ment reference is here made for more
particular description of said land
levied on as the property of said Car-
melo Pomilla' pursuant to said order
or sale to satisfy a judgment amount-
ing to $373.28 with interest thereon
from March nth 1908 at the rate of
ten per cent per annum In favor of
G. S. Parker and costs of suit.
Given under my hand this 5th day
of May A. D. 190S. ' .
- R. M. Nail Sherin
By J. D. Conlee Deputy. w31
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
Notice is Riven that the firm of A.'.).
Wagner & Co. is this day dissolved.
Application ha.i been made for' charter
to incorporate. Style of firm.
A. J.. Warner Co.
May 1st '08. w32
SCHOOL CENSUS NOTICE.
Mr. W. T. James secretary 01 tne
hool board requests that if anybody
I . t 1 I .nl.tn. tlia I" l
is been misseu m minus ov...w
es of such
nce.
J- W. BATTS J-iS
ESTATE
AGENT
nilU.linr.
7it
DISCOUNT 5
As for comparison of prices
we never miss a sale.
BLACK
50 OFF
MEN'S BLUE SERGE
33 OFF
See window display.
V.B. Hudson W. W.Wllson
llryan Texas. Franklin Tex.
HUDSON. & .WILSON
Attorneys-at-Law
Bryan and Franklin Texas.
Will practice in county state and fed-
eral courts. Special attention to
business in Brazos and Rob-
inson counties.
FOR 8A.E.
I 1476 acres of land In the Moses
i Hughes survey near Edge Price
and terms reasonable.
Half acre of . land with Improve-
ments one block east of my home.
Two small farms adjoining each
other consisting of 50 and 40 acres
respectively; each in cultivation and
west of Bryan on Sandy Point road
well Improved; situated three miles
This is fine fruit land.
80 acres adjoining A. & M. Col-
lege land on west sido near Provi-
dence church. Known as the Geo.
V. B. HUDSON.
FOLLOW THE CROWDS
- TO THE
WHITE SALE
4.
man
FANCY SUITS
50 OFF
SUITS I
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PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
THE WARM SEASON IS COMING.
IF YOU WANT ICE
'PHONE THE FACTORY
NO. 206
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE.
BRYAN ICE CO.
kl laa toJ lis laM UM
N. JEM ETTA
FIRST CLASS BOOT AND SHOE
REPAIRING
Luk lurlh Red Boot tn ntxt in James
Nunn
White Goods Dep't
48 inches White Sheer Airline Cloth 7Q
worth $1. 00. Special 7t
43 inches White Sheer Mouseline CQp
" worth 75c. Special Jjj
72 inches VVhite Sheer I'aris Muslin 7Qp
worth $1.00. Special JJ
72 inches Paris Muslin worth 75c. CQp
Special JJJ
72 inches White Sheer Paris Muslin If
worth 50c. Special tJl
72 inches White Mieer Paris Muslin 2fy
worth 35c. Special... &sJj
46 inches Lingerie Cloth worth 50c. A O
Special TiJb
46 inches Lingerie Cloth worth 35c.
Special &JJ
36 inches Persian Lawn worth 35c.
Special L 3j
36 inches Persian Lawn worth 25c. 1 Qp
Special A. jFKj
36 inches Persian Lawn worth 20c. 1 ip
Special 1 U L
40 inches Flaxon Linen Finish JQp
worth 39c. Special VsiL
28 inches Dotted Swisses worth 35c. O p
Special sJj
28 inches Dotted Swisses worth 25c. 1 Qp
Special 1 x V
28 inches Dotted Swisses worth 20c 1 fs
Special J. U L
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Attorney-st Law
Surveyor anJ Abttratlor. Office In Iron! of the
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we cdhnotord to give such values.
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