Bryan Morning Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 93, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1909 Page: 6 of 6
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E. R0HDE
Handle; nothing Hut me
very best in
Wines
Liouorand
Cigars
Kxtra fine whiskies for firmly and
medicinal purpose. Your patronage
ppreciateJ. K. ROHUt.
Texas Seed and
Floral (fo.'s
Garden Sec
uarantccd
I I T" I
Every
Absolutely rrcsn
Packagcjdatcd. .
for s.u.1. n
l a aaas -llvrv-rwi
7
J. W. BATT8
REAL ESTATE AGE
ar
nm In Tn!luf-iro Uutlring. Op
posite (V.irt House. llce 37
iii' in onVe tin only B of Abt-ttact
I .mk hi llrain Colltiu 1-rtini Titles.
One block on West Side of
town in good ncigiibnihood
fenced with wire; shade trees;
price StitJlJ. 1 crms tu suit
purchaser.
J. G. MINKERT
Atiotnev am! ('iuti...r at'l.sw
Real Estate Bought
and Sold. Sur-
V
veyor in oincc.
Remember
hd lallfy' iu-aJB nanus tor
h?t k$ hui t handed v f I'tiiinc 24.s.
nhm- lie i U-:tcr ;jacJ to ac-tommoJau-
In- (imoiih-iv than
ever in ucli as Jl:u l.s amf run-
vcnk'tiifs tor iiinvm private fain-
and ain puli'ic hauling. I
kttnily thank ou f'r our patrmucc
Retpl. ID T ALLEY & CLOVER
HtaJquatlers Phone 24$ J
LAUNDRY NOTICE..! ;
I havi- m-i iir.-il a(.i-nr Ifi' tin-
Model Steam Laundry i(-lini.-- -'
tun. and will olllciA wltii K. I.. i
ll.-ar.l. 1 "till n Tl0T Shop y
rii anliis ami ilxingkf all kThI- fi
- a M ; i i;il; . All tk Mibih -
Kuaraiili-i-d. ii. ur pairomiKif
apiu'it iiiied. I'l-.ntii- V.yj. A. p. i
Sainlifcr J I
MILLER'S
Ht3T
Near H. A T. C. Lepot.
$5.00 A WEEK
OR. R. H. HARRISON
Physician and Surgeon
S.itlal Attention to Cenlt-l'iilnary
Organs and Ueciiujii.
Ci xldelici- i'lione ISO. OtAre PIlOll"
6f. Calln atntv ere.l Ptomily Day or
Mght. If
OR. ALCIE BENBOv.
DENTIST j
OVRR IHSWKLLS tlOOK1 "TORI
J. B. HINES
All Kinds of Insurance
Teltj.hone 11
Ofilce Uawa Stalra la City Hall.
W. C. 0t'NTAiU
;
OCNTIIT.
iAe uvialr
EL
I have a nice line or Jtwm homa
TDade Fruit cKs aadValc fancy
cakea and CAiljA . Jj
Mrf. Otto voctonf -'
IS DATE IN HISTORY.
Marth 26.
IM'.t John Winthrop. llrat govt nor
f Mmukhi husctts. died. Horn Jan. 12.
1 3sv
lb'.' 1 -Hank of Kngland iiiiorK.ra-177'i--South
Carolina adopted a con
StitUtlotl.
-Tin- first fM'ft railway in
New Kiigland. from Ikiston to Cum-
bridge an opened.
lr.l First ttatf legislature of Kan-
Han nii't.
Im;i Cotifcdeiate force took Padm
tali K).
IsM-King Charles of Uotimania as-
cended I lif throne.
.i-.'orilicsl rebellion lu Can
ada began.
IV..J Wall WhliiiiMii. American o-
it. died. Horn .May 1SI!'.
I 'tin John .M. Stone fxCovfrnor of
.Mississippi diftl. Horn in ls30.
F.tn.. Mildred C. I voungest
languid- of (on. Hubert K Lee. died
iii New Orl'-iins.
1!'"7 Thf Kussian Duma adopted a
i. solution pioihling for thf abolition
' f !i nn.-lu-.id courts llliil Mill
1 Vis --Karl hipi:iki- in soi'ih-lil SU'X
ib-st roved t'lill.ii'ii iiii I several
i towns.
Baseball at College.
Tin- Houston Ili-Ulit baseball icain
will l.i- :it Hi. A. Iilld M. College to-
in fur tuo panics with A. it n 1 M.
111.- first ga iH I'"' called till
iifti-i tiiH.n nt 4 ::!'. nod the net-olid
saim- tomorrow afternoon Ht 2 o'clock.
Tin- Height Irani in fiiiil m be a
rim k'-rjai k. and nil who viluu-ss the
u.i in-- will be given an exhibition of
llii- real article. (!o out and rout for
I In- lioiui- li iilii and help Htarl A. and
.l off as winners. I.t-iiil tin in oiir
encouragement and hi-lp lo imiki' our
tin- Htiir tollcgc li-aiu in tin- i-tiiti-.
The Franklin Stock Co.
Tin' theatre goer of our tltj art'
lilt-iiHi-d I hat tin- Coxy iiiauiiui'ix have
lii-t-n nidi' lo Ki-t tin- Fiuliklln Slot k
Co.. which hi-canii- liU favorllcM here
to dy tin- rent of the wit-k. TIh-.v
put on a five ad ftoinedy ilraina last
nlKht "Jaik Wehioii Attortii-y-at law."
kIiMi wan of the sit nit- Ktaudard ax
l lull prt-vioun playit. Tmiln'it iht-y
t
jpiehilil tlnlr real lire MM. i-x
.K:tiiist Si'." tin- couipanioti play
i to 'The I .lull and the .lollc." (it-l
your titketK t atlv al Cavltt M Ihuk
KtOli'.
No Limit.
Ihei-e U ifiic'l-rilly no limit o i!e
v.irlel) of ork lliat t-an tie iluiii- w ith
Slt.g.-r .''vi ii i;
i hli.e w lii-thi-r
j for tie- Ui:rc i"p li!l iii- V . the plillll
I e-t liiiut'- i inu or tin- iii"; t t -labor-'.in-
('liii ins. thi- SlnS'-r 1 equally
! fiifJ nt. Wi- f-ll fur i asli or on mall
i ni'hlv pav in-'tiiK. .M-i. rent ;m I
I r iiat h;i:t". I'btu 1"V T. A.
;s.iiii-rv liili-'. Salesman.
r.-iiirri v.sll Kills EijMt.
C ' i- ' :. ICuht v.ie nv -
' ' .1 .. f-.-.UU'i :i.l !
l. i ' j 'l !.!"" limlli- i--i r-ini-
en-'! mi ;i--i lie- wall wliiili wp
lit' .si ill dll.s iilt'-l the the wlilcil d"-
siriiveil him- nf tti" Ii.irllni; i Cn ware-
boimeN recently t ollai-.i-il Til" tn.-n
were at wink di-moli-hing what l'1-niaiin-il
of tin- rnlni-il slnnture when
t!;t acrid'Mil o i Hi red
Turns Trapper.
chit. -ico. M.uii In Mo- itit-re;t
nf tin- l.iinoln pai'K too ami for the
proleiliiiii of I'm oi nn-nsi- tllulier !n.
t. nsl nt II Itaittle. I in. -ii I it tr.-ul-hroker.
C ! Vry h'-ad animal keeper
at thi- park. Iia t i r ti J beaver trapper
and Join in' id to l ! laiite ranch of
ih- biolii-r al Trinidad. X M. The
Cleat number of beaver there have
d'Uie ;iKt ilainati- to the timber lie
Vry exiei ls to In inn hack a half dozen
palrit of tin- Hiiimaln
Revolution If Necessary.
Paris March 23. Ciprlano Castro
former president of Venezuela and
members of his party left thi rity for
Unrdeaux. At the railroad station
Senor Castro rounded to a small group
of Venezuelan adherent and admirers
hi Intention of re-otitahlldUug hi
power lu 'ciieeuela by a revolution
should lhl be necessary.
Boyles Indicted.
Cleveland. O . Mart h 23 The coun-
ty grand Jury retried an Indictment
against .lame Itoyle and Helen lioyle
alia Faulkner charging them with
blai kmail. The charge Is based on
the pa)tnent of $l'l.ooo ransom by J. P.
Whitla for the. recovery of his son.
Willie here last Monday.
Fire Consumes Horses and Mules.
Fort Worth. March 23 Fire of tin
known origin dest roved the barn of
Scott-Wilson Lumber company and
burned to death fourteen horses and
to mule. The flames spread to a
lack of lumber making the total loss
$3000.
Pullman Car Occupants Robbed.
Dnver Marrh 23 Two highway
men held up the occupants of a Pull-
aian car la the Denver and Rio Grand"
railway yards at West Denver and
after securing about 1400 escaped
Aged Woman Burnt to Death.
Denlson. Maria 25. Mrs. M. Shar-
fer an aged womaa residing alon.
was burned to death in a fire which
ieitroyed ber home.
UNDERWOOD OPPOSES.
Alabama Congressman Unfavor-
able to New Tariff.
Washington Marrh 23. Thi hi'aT
wind and ruiitiocrm that prevailed
Vedtieday did not hav any apprei la
blc effect on thi attendance n Cif
homtft of repreaentativea when 'hf
tariff illm-uitHlon wa renewed. Th
hill huh called up by Chairman I'-iym
Immediately after the body convened
and the debate waa opened by Mr. I'n
derwood of Alabama who apoke at
length in opitoMitlon to the bill.
NUMEROUS NOMINATIONS.
President Taft Senda In a Great Num-
ber to the Senate.
WanhiiiKtou. March 23. The prenl-
deal made the following nomination:
Ambamtador extraordinary and mln
Inter plenipotentiary to Italy John
I.el.-hnmn. I'ennnylvanla.
Knvoy extraordinary and minister
plen!Mtentlary to Spain. Henry Clay
Ide. N'eni-onl.
Knvoy i ti aonllnary and nilnisier
; i"nin.tintlary to Aigi-ntlim Iti-i.iiMlc
CliHih-it Sherrlll New York.
I'nited Slates Jiidgp Wt'hteru di-trli t
of I'.-iiiihv l nul l. Charlen Orr I'enn-
Ivaulu.
I nit.-il Ktafea Atlomev. William C.
Wl lei. Wi'-'i-rn dlotrict nf AliisK.i
As-j.'t.nt M-rrclarv of rotnun n
.it'll la'iiM. (iim.tliy Mrllartn. Nortli
I .i loi i
Ciill.-i lor of cutoniK. d'ntrict of S.m-
dM.k. ).. Cli.it Ii-h .ludsoii Ohio .liiil
Mm l eeiH'tally known an a "Vois
nan" ami his ii-appoluttin-iit U il--clari-il
to lie ii vlrtory for llint wins of
ol the parly iji Ohio.
BREWED BEVERAGES.
Editor
Heinemann Says if
Use
Wrong So Is Sale
Clip 8KO. March 23. Henry K. O
Hi'ltiiMiianii. cii t'-r of the American
lln-weifi' I! view iHch-km-h from the
u.i'i.i' trend if argument used by brew-
ers io t bei k the prohibition wave. In
simsestini-s to the Society of Itreuliu
lei huoli'L'v for the belterim nt of the
drink tralflc. he hiixh:
"If the ii ' (if brewed beverage l.
wrong then the manufacture and otic
of them Ih wrong and I for one. would
not ensage or defend the business If
the use of the beverage Is riKht. as I
believe It to be we are comptoniisitis
with ourselves and belittling our ran--by
Kuliiulttliig the manufacture aul
nil" of It j'i be n neceary evil and
miiipUiuiiig about property loss "
Mr. Hiliieiiianii iIIsiuhmv the syn
tenis of de:iii;m with the drink pie
tlon a c iihIiii ted In Swlt.erliiiid and
other Kuiopean i (iiinli ii-s and s.U"'
that ih-' foreign institutive f.-aiiu.-s of
hiise svnti-ms should be Miiiot-tt in
this country.
"The ltniitiiMon of the number of
public drinking plat-en. more punlrii
lark where tin- spirit an- sol. I; di-
rhiniin.iiion In favor of mild ferment -d
bevet.is-s and K radius the ta mi be
etiiK. s ai co'ilins to auioutit of Bli o
S"s according to the amount nf ali o
hoi yuntallied ; sill ltejlol of impllie
drinks with i'Isi n-tlnn In llci.ims an I
enfori the liiiior law s and la-t lui'
. must vlt-tl. the an unite si:ine. .nii nf
the tr--atniL' habit. The bieAi r." be
( nil ill's. N the l'ltiiiil I'Jilnir of
the ti nipe-ain e worker am the soon.-r
the tw I 'nries rei ognles e;n !l illlier
the si v'i- i ''1 leiiiiii-raiu e and better
uncial i i i. !:' i. ii.; be rt-ttliet "
DUPNS BIG BUILDING.
; Entire Bunness Ditrict Is Threatened
I For a Time.
i .1 ii ksotn -lie. l la . March 2.-..-Flr-
1 wbic'ii b:oke uiit in a three story Inill i
I Inn on Foixihe s4not tor a time
thp iHt'M'i! the entire blisiii' ss il:.-t- .r!
I Tin- lire ib i ii' tiui-ut w as i alb-d on'
' In lull force and In two hours ba I lir.
; ti ml it i hi i ii i . alter having routined it
i to one biillditii: l oss s etlniateil a?
$n.'.n.ooii. part hilly Insured
The II. K V. It. Drew ptlutlng plant
one of the finesi and best ctpitpped In
tb" Miuih. in n total loss and throws a
large number of employee out of
work. The orleln Is said In be due
to lightning striking the electric wires
which Ignited In the atoiage rooms.
Shingle Nails For Buttons.
Chit ago. March 23 Shingle nail a
substitute for button will he discus
ed when the "F.lght Hour Mending
Circle" of the Women' Trade t'nlon
league open Its headquarters April 1
The mending circle is patterned
after the Ship Shapenhnp" In New
Yoik and propose lo attend to the
want of the Inn helor. or relieve the
housewife of darning and mending
The hop will be run on a strictly
eight hour basis. Prominent society
wotnn. whose names are withheld for
present are said to be backing Ih"
project whb-h. it Is believed will not
only furnish employment for a large
number of girls but will fill long
fell public need
Indictments Dismissed.
New York. March 23. Supreme
Court Justice lllanchard dismissed the
Indii tments found by the grand Jury
In December. l!oii. against tinorge W.
Perkins and Charles S FnlrchibU at
oftldils of the New York Life Insur-
ance company An indictment against
Kobett II. Cranu. a former vice pres-
ident of the Mutual Lite Insurance
com pa ti . was al'o dismissed
Rich Widow and Printer Wed.
Aurora 111. March 23 Mr Mary J
Cray sixty-five years old. Aurora's
wealthiest woman ha been married
al Fre.ort to D V. Tyrrell sixty-
seven year old. a Dekalb printer Mrs
Tyrrell wa the widow of Virgil dray
a horse trader who amassed a fortune.
Fire Destroys High Schsol.
lialrd Tex Marrh 25 The high
school and adjoining building were
destroyed by fire. Loss Jt 17.500.
What tJ Do In an Emarganey.
BhlpwreckthL A aahon a m-m
poitMlblt'; rftui wet clotblmr anil r-
lafi your eiKTleiiera to neareitt re-
porter. Add photograph If pomilile.
Itul.y. Cat. Aiilecp on Face Of.-lt-niove
rat.
Train. Kuti t)ver Ity. Iteinori" train.
Oftlng fon-e If Dtveimary. . ri"n i-
ene ncipialnt neareat Mtntlun mauler
m-ltli (lie facta anil proceed an lu ea
of uhliiwret k.
Pantry. Hurglar In. Procure a ropy
( 0f Hie Tariff Heform lengne'a latent
publication on free food fallaclea ami
read winie to Intruder taking rare to
elucidate moat telllug argument. The
contrite rrackmuan will at once turn
orer a new leaf and expreiw hi Bur-
row. Pntler the rlrruniNtanceK you
will do well to accept hU Nituratiee
of regret.
Crime. Havfug Commlltetl or Itelng
niiAixvted Of.-Appl.T to lieareat lull
ale ball manager for an engagement.
Itmlrtt on t" lug put among the "mar"
turn and ileum nd a aalnry pnijortlon-
te to the gravity of the rrlme In ipiea-tlon.-
Pum li.
Not Worth It.
A young num. after his bums had'
been tvvi-e nnii'iiiu I fiilled npmi he
luiy vicar early one morning lie
wanted to have a private word wlih
him a I unit (he banns
"Well." mid the v-.-ir. "whal Is
w ping'.-"
Oh. It's the glrl'.-t n.ii'i "
"11. isn't It biiMl j:he:i niT'Vl! i ';"
"Oil yes if' correct ii tlsii. bill 1
want ymt to uit iiiiother sir'.'s n.i'ii.'
f'.r the third i ailing I've hanseil :i!.v
-il-:. :i'-il vvoiill rather marry Mary
'rtls Instead of Sarah Jenkins"
The vicar lectureil the voiiih uiion
I l is fb klei:cs and t'.ld him If be wan'
j e l any alteraiion It would be mi-ess.-iry
I make a fresh mart and In i f the
(l batl'is published afresh.
I "VVh-if .-mil tittv itfiollior vliHHni?'
gaspisl the lover.
"Certainly." replied the vicar.
"We'l. In thai case ymi hid better
let It be a If Is. and I'll marry my first
ive."- Pi-nr-Min's Weektv
His Msan Comment.
Wife ireadiugi Here's the adver-
tisement of a uiairlniotil.il agency of
fi-rliik' lo supply any man with n wife
for a guinea.
Husband nil. of course; II eoet let
to cet into trouble tliiin It doe to get
out ngln -London Scrap.
Chttred Him Up.
Tin- primmer wa downcast.
"Cheer up." said hi lawyer "I've
g"t n Jury or twelve men t'v sttiplil to
tlml out that you're guilty."
Naturally the client bok a more
lioetul v lew . Philadelphia ledger.
Bryan's Big
Furniture and Buggy
We
Moon Bros. Buggies
aV3jjrS?a
From $35.00 to $125.00
fine Driving Harness and Saddles
BUCHANAN-MOORE
UQVOR SPLCIALS AT
t ati-adr. a Jl.Vi now
WiUon Rve. w. M.'Oiio 1.2
Hunter Ke. wa l.5'l now l.2
Wsiket's 1 anadian Club.
w l r now
It. ark and White cnti h im
ported whiikey wis I.uu
now
Dtittv I'eie Malt tor olJ
bilks
Krlle of Lexington buitlr
in bond a l.2 nun
If
f.ou
Maey otlirr HiacJi of Liquors audi lull lineot Imhi lej and bant! nine at
verv low uiicev
riflrwill'fi Cash Cirnrciru
" " " " i.T
0
Elegant Line uf
BABY BUGGIES
Just Received
W. T.UAIYLES
jar tr Lift mie yes'wssM
ciotktl---tlrutlyllht mi nt S flay twtlill.
When vmi buy a Manl.a'tan policy m guaranteed in that policy tn rxsct
accoiintini! tor eieiv cent i-tinni pir..iin paviueiiti. That portion which ha
nut S'-lusllv bren t luitun rd in t ant 10 the rik i youi oionry iibCtt lo your
nivtant ileinand. It may If witiijiawn in ca-h in it may beued in buying paidup
iniiiani r s vim mav rli-i t. Iil p rirnt of lape and the absence of an ex-
nieo'ed ilrMiron voui i'.i t a to tlip dipiition of vour tund the company suio-
maticalli i sitirs youi policy in lull tone
deposit will civ loi I tie nrt cot. and a
Inture in'theNanhattanLift of KtuYork.
ilnsureinthe SOUTHWESTERN
' Wm t" e i a T" i ."-rim in mra apiul nj Surp'ut ij soil Tia m 4
! Tj I " H krtJ nl iipin Uh" :ii.iu .m ana rairt. an! tn also riu A.ci40t aai St a
! Hii t Insuus n-h I tl riinianjfif 4fi usl sitial aant.alll . tallt kso wHat
I foist H-arv ran an 4 awn under in w tralih. al .sill imn
FRIEND ltNEED SOCIETY.
I Many ai 0 w m.i!ng lh ha''t nf 'If Ina. rjn. e tlnl .u'l i I I Sut lr r "
JOE B. REED.
MOVSE
Sell
VEHICLES
Runabouts
Company Inc.
StARWILL S CASH CRQfTRY
K. Iw!. h. it t if d
ja. r.. "jrppi-'. nuriifd m
i. ai.Mi n-iw . . . I oo
oe Rye a Sn
I.Ull
ow tiroie Kve nic
I .VI now T'lO
I in ptnied French Conac
a $2.Vl now 1.75
I'uir I'esi-h and Apple Bian-
d wit $1. Ml n.iw 1 .IH)
Pure d'ackbeuy W ine mt
$I.V) nt . . .0')
2
- T: . wws-.t.
S.'H.
lion 1
UeaJfTi
FRAtf
Meat Markets
Z
r Nerftet fai Jflf
f MrkH W J2i
X
i
Choiiet nf lU-ef Pork. Veal Mutton
.tiid auaie. our trade ii appreciated.
7
mil 01
lot a period a long ai the amount on
lable ol these i ufw n given in the policy.
Boatwrigkt Agent.
SSURANCE CO. Dallas Tex
- aA- '!.
"T1 T
Carriage
LIFEl
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