The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FIFTEENTH YEAR, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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Begin The New Year Right.
TRADE WITH
W. S. Higgs.
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Orymt Daily Eaglr
By THE EAGLE PRINTING CO.
Entered at die Poatoffica In Bryan
Teias u second class matter.
Ratta of Subscription.
One month $
Ttre montha ;.... 100
One year 4 00
Advertising rates on application.
Kubscrlbera will confer a favor on
the management by telephoning tbe
office promptly when carrk-rs fall to
deliver the paper or when charge of
residence occara.
DRYAN. TEXAS JAXt'ARY 8 1310.
THE IBBJI BRIEF
Eventa of the World Boiled Down for
the Buay Man to Read at a
Glance.
Governor Campbell denies atory of
negotiation to lease Rusk Iron works
to John L. Worthara.
All the large cities of Texas have
more saloons than the law allows
and the number will have to be reduced.
President Taft has by executive or-
der removed Chief Forester I'inchot
from office because of his charges
against Secretary Mallinger.
Tli ICrltUh liBltlwhln Rrvlla haa
butted Into the Central American Im
broglio prohibiting any fighting at
Ureytown.
Krenliets on the Inthmus Interfere
with work on the Panama canal.
Yellow fever and bubonic plague are
epidemic at Cunyaqull Kcquador and
residents of Panama are uneasy lest
the plagues be communicated to the
Isthmus.
Twenty midshipmen at Ainarills
have been suspended for clandestine
ly amoklni cigarettes tmt frlendti in-
cluding tinmo con?ressnien are work-
ing for their reinstatement.
In balloting to nominate I'nlted
State Senator from Mississippi ex-
Governor Vardaman lacked 1.1 votes
of the neressnry majority.
flen. Vndrl. Zevnln's successor as
president of Nicaragua says the exe-
cution of Groce and Cnnnon by his
predecessor was Illegal.
A Milam county farmer has brought
suit asnlnst a Cameron merchant end
a Dallas serd house for damage lie-
cause they sold him turnip seed when
he thought he was buying nie seed
which he wanted for winter pnsture
for hogs.
The president's messnge dealing
with Interstate commerce and nation
al chartering of corporations made fa-
vorable Impression on congress.
A reaction In the New York cotton
market brought the price up $3.2" a
bale.
P. 0. Jones a former citizen of Wa-
co suicided after killing his 5-year-old
son at Nashville Tenn.
A fire at Thomaston Tex. destroy-
ed property worth $14000.
The oystermen and fishermen of
Port I .a vara have organized a ship-
ping association.
The government tow boat Dallas
was burned on the Trinity river at
Dallas.
V. G. Ripley was shot to death at
Waco and his brother-in-law Mose
Rawls Is In jail charge with the
crime.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Sunday school. fl:45 a. m. C. E. Mul
lock superintendent.
Preaching at 11 o'clock by Rev. J.
P. Iove of Dallas.
Sunbeams at 4:30.
11. Y. P. C. at f.:30. Miss I.uclle llatte
spresldent.
Preaching at 1:?.0. by Rev. G. U.
Butler Austin Texas.
Everybody cordially Invited to be
present and take part In all of the
services.
M. K. WEAVER Pastor.
IS
BUCK TO ARCTIC
Brother Saya He Plans to Show He
Did Reach Pole.
Special to Tbe Eagle:
Port Jarvla N. V Jan. 8. The miss-
ing Dr. Cook is now In Germany per-
fecting plans for an expedition to the
Arctic regions next year according to
a statement by Theodore Cook broth-
er of the explorer who Is visiting
friends In this section.
The brother's statement adds that
the explorer's wife Is with him and
they are both happy to be awjiy from
tlie public. The expedition which Dr.
Cook is planning according to his
brother is for the puriose of getting
conclusive evidence that Cook was at
the pole on April 21. 1908.
ST. ANDREW'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
The s"rv!ees for the first Kur.ilay
after Kt'lli'uinv will lie as follows:
Holy communion 7:3o a. m.: Siuicl.iy
school and lllble class 9:4V. Morn-
ing prayer and sermon. 11 a. m.; even-
nu nraver arid sermon 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday night at 7:30 l.ltany and
instruction followed by choir practice
All are welcome to be present.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
The sermons for tomorrow will be
In the morning on "The Incarnation"
and at night on "The Man Sent from
God." The official Inmrd meeting was
deferred from last Sunday and the of-
ficers will meet at 3:30 tomorrow. A
full attendance Is needed.
JAMES N. THOMAS. Pastor.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m! Mr. C. M.
Bethany superintendent.
Preachng at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
in. by the pastor. Morning subject
"All Men Worth Savins:" evening sub
ject. "What Our Prisons Reveal." The
evening discourse will be especially In-
teresting and instructive to pnrents
and to young men.
Jun'or league 3 p. m. Sunbeams
4 p.m. Senior I ague 6:4.1 p. m. All
are Invited.
THOMAS H. MORRIS. PaMor.
ET3LC
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"IN A BAD WAY."
Many a.Bryan Reader Will Feel Grate-
ful for This Information.
When your back gives out;
lk comes lame weak or aching:
When urinary troubles set In
Your kidneys are "in a bad way."
Iran's Kidney Pills will cure you.
Here Is evidence to prove It;
Mrs. H. P. House Frnnklin Texas
says: "I had severe spells of rheumn-
thm and at such times my kidneys
pained me Intensely. I had almost
unbearable pains In my back and was
often obliged to take to my bed. I
took treatment from several doctors
The First National Bank
OF
Bryan Texas
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
$100000.00
85.000.00
In estimating the safety of a Bank it is always well to
remember that the Capital and Surplus in other words
the Hank's own money is that which Rivei security
to the depositors.
We solicit business upon the basis of absolute security
and painstaking and conscientious service.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR REIIT
J. W. Howell President
H. (). lloatwrieht Vice Pres.
(Juy M. Bryan Jr. Vi.e Pres.
L. L. Mclnnis Cashier
K. V. Howell Ass't. Cashier.
and received slight relief from the
rheumatism but my kidneys still pain-
ed me. Hearing many people in town
speak highly of Doai'a Kidney Pills
I procured a box. After using them
a short time. I received great relief
and I havo no doubt that if I continue
UMng tlieiu. i will be completely cur-
ed. Loan's Kidney Pills certainly are
an effective remedy."
Per sal. by all dealers. Price f.0 cts.
Pcster-Mllburn Co. Buffalo New York
so!- agents lor the I'jlted States.
Remember tbe name Ikmu's-and
take no other.
HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASE.
This is the question that has baf
fled the medical profession for centu-
ries. A great many medicines have
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Eat Your KV
Remenber we positively are going to give away every 23rd sale free- We will keep an accurate account
of every sale made and when the 23rd sale is made it will be returned to the lucky person with our compliments.
Come and watch the baskets and see that we do just as we advertise try and win your bill free we have no way
of showing a preference. Free Feature lasts 3 dys only.
K71
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All
Dress Ginghams
7 1-2c
500 yards Outing
5c
2000 yards Calico
4 l2c
$1.50 Parasols
98c
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ITS FREE LlS
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'y 111
! GUARANTEED SHOES
arc in fine shape in
this department showing
everything that's new in Loth
women men's rod childicns
shoes and we positively '
guarantee every pair wc sell
I to be solid leather and to
give entire satisfaction.
Don't fail to come and
lay your supply in at -tremendous
saviiig-.you may
get it free. j
$3.50 Ladies Shoes. .i$2.98
3.00 " .. 2.48
2.50 " " .. 1.98
$1.00 Men's Shoes . . 2.95
3.00 ' " .. 2.48
Ladies
Coaf
Wlksi
Soils
Half
Price
($7cA Dresses!
0 I Price j
One-Half Price
Children's 25c
Hose 13c
tcen exploited fur the cure of skin
dlHcuNes without much success. Most
of lliene reined lea were salves or grea-
sy lotions. While they might give
temporary relief they dil nut have the
power tu deHtroy the germ life that
cHUNes the disease. You can now ob-
tain from M. II. JameH the drugget
a clen vegetable liquid remedy for
external use that will give prompt re-
lief and permanently cure eczema and
every form of skin or scalp dlseane.
This remedy which Is known as ZKMO
cures by drawing to the aurface of
the akin and destroying the germ life
that cauiiet the disease. It can be used
freely on Infants. Mr. James sayf
7.KMO gives the Wit satisfaction or
any medicine he has ever sold for tbe
treatment of all diseases of the skin
or scalp. tf
Come early and get
your choice of
the lot
TAILORED SKIRTS AND WAISTS
We have a beautiful line of skirts and every one of them
arc new styles and not back numbers. Wc arc going to cut
the price deep and you can not afford to miss this grand
opportunity to buy.
$12.50 Skirts $6.95
10.00 " 5.95
8.50 " 5.00
7.50 " 4.97
150 Linen Waists ; 98c
150 Linen Skirts 98c
15c Madras
11c
25c Pongee
15c
ITS FREE
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LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN
ON THE CORNER
EUGENE
EDGE
ON THE CORNER
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