The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FIFTEENTH YEAR, No. 88, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1910 Page: 6 of 6
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The Splendidly Bred Stallion
Major Dillard Jr. 50728
Foaled June 26th 1906. Bred at Oak Hill Farm. Navasota
Texas. Owned by J. W. Hunnicutt and H. A. Saunders
Bryan Texas. Will stand the season at our stable in rear of
old Hunicutt Stable that bnrned on Burleson street.
' Season $15.00. Insurance $20.00
Major Dillard Jr. 50728 is a handsome bay itallion foaled
1906. Bred by T. C. Foster Navasota Texas. Major Dillard Jr.
conformation individuality breeding and reproductiue qualities all
combined in one horse go to make that desire of all conservative
breed tr an ideal stallion. His pedigree is rich in the blood that
has made the history of the turf; that has produced game horses and
grand individuals. He is the personficstion of perfection has a fine
head and deep fine shoulders short back perfectly rounded quarters
clean flat legs fine mane and tail and the best of feet. He is one of
the best looking young horses in the country and has a whirlwind of
natural speec that is in keeping with his great breeding.
He will make the season of 1910 at the barn of J. W. Hunicutt
Bryan Texas. Will not be responsible for accidents or escapes but
best of care taken of mares sent to us. For further particulars call
or address
J. W Hunnicutt H. A. Saunders
' V BRYAN TEXAS
PHONE 293
IVyldewood Breeding Barn
SEASON 1910
BL0NDW00D 12140 WILDEWOOD IDLE 47978
Season $15. To Insure 25 Season $12. To Insure $20
JOE BAILEY 50286
PURCHEON
Season 512. To Insure $20
Your patronage and support will be appreciared. Colts from above
will prove profitable.
THE BREEDER'S OPPORTUNITY
A 10-year Stock Company of 150 shares par value $20 each will
be organized to maintain a Breeding Barn with the above horses in
service. Wonder wood the best bred colt ever foaled in Brazos
County will be included with the abov?and will be old enough
for service in 2 years. Stockholders will be allowed to breed one
mare for each share of stock he owns at a ser icr fee not to ex-
ceed $5. This service fee is to pay the yearly expense of securing
a reliable man to keep feed and care for them and for any other
necessary expenses. Fnough patronage from non-stockholders on
usual terms should pay expenses after first season. This plan will
enable one to breed to the best blood to be had for ten years or
more at a price generally charged for one colt. Subscribe for stock
now. For particulars see S. V. HIGGS or J.W. HAMILTON
Manager.
WmM
men who want a First-
Class Investment and a
Life Insurance Policy
combined. See me and
be convinced.
'J S. L HT1PT
BRUSHES
Just Received a Large line of
Hair Bruthet
Complexion BrusktM
Toooth Braihtt
Cloth Bruthtt
Nail Bruthtt
Military Braihtt
SHE READ HIS SECRET.
Which Led Him to Express an Opinion
on Married Life.
X louuir mau from Kansas City as
talking to a young woman from the .
samo town whom lie laid mot by ecol'
dent at a niatluee In New York. The
routm woman was married. Ths
younff man was not
"You've heard that we're to have a
new theater back hotnt" the woman
sketl to make conversation.
"Oh of course." the young man an-
swered. "I KJt all the new.' I get a
letter from Kansas City every day."
The woman iK'gau to laugh.
"So when you go back homo for that
vacation you're jrointr to be married?"
elie mused.
"How did you know tliatr the man
cried. "We !otu aald we wouldn't tell.
And now she's"
"You told me yourself a few seconds
ago everything but the date" she an-
swered. "You see no matter how foud
your brother may be of you or your
uncles or aunts or your mother or fa-
ther none of these would send you a
letter every day. There's only one
person who writes a loiter every day
and that's a girl who's engaged to be
married. For the rest of my sentence
I added two and two."
"You're right" the man mused.
"Soy a married man must have to
play close to the bases. It must be
like living with a mind reader." Bos-
ton Herald.
IS
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I CoMtithi im w c
tratiCo.-No.l7
Can You
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I am installing a lot of New
fMSH'.'IISROIl
for the trade. I also handle every-
thing carried in an up-to-date Croccry
store. Phone 142.
A CHILD GENIUS.
Ampere Dabbled In Mathematics at
the Age of Three.
Ampere who left his name to the
science of electricity was a child gen-
las. At the age of three he bad taught
! himself to count with the aid of peb
bles and bad found out for himself a
good many of the theories of arith-
metic. At this age he became very 111
and was for three days denied food.
At the end of the fast he was given a
biscuit but Instead of eating It be
broke It up Into pieces to count with
an operation he considered more Inter-
esting. ne read everything with avidity.
His mind did not run In one channel
and he welcomed every volume that
came in his way. When he was ten or
twelve years old he went to a library
to ask for the works of a certain au-
thor. The librarian tcld him in aniuse-
' ment that the books were in Latin.
I The boy srent home chagrined for he
did not know Latin being a sickly
child and held back from books as far
as possible but after6lx weeks be ap-
at all times depend absolutely
upon your watch? If you can
not place entire dependence in
its reliability and tell you the
exact time whenever you chose
to look at it it is not a watch
but an excuse for one. Do not
be satisfied with an excuse. A
watch does not cost any more
come in and see for yourself
and get a watch.
-.Walter J. Higgs
SPRING
IS HERE
It it time to brighten up your home
with either
New Matting Nice Rugs
a New Suite Rockeri Chiffonaire Side-
board or something nev in FURNITURE
I have an elegant line. Let me show you
and quote prices.
W. T. James
i
J. H. Caldwell
INSURANCE
Insure with ma. I represent the oldest and Best Companies.
Your business ;?ivert my personal attention and appreciated
KT37. C. E. BOYETT A
Fire Tornado Accident Plate Glass Bonds and Live Stock
THE JEWELER
Insure in the SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Dallas Tex .
LATEST NEWS.
. Tty jm BiSUd "-m TMui.f?!!? Sii h". '?pt cful b Suriu n t ls
1 . 1 ... unuruin rood health should loin FrltnJ-ln-
Nttd Socltty. Mao
Dandruff Falling Hair and Itching "' ni.iotur.ncs thai .ouid not. k not tor ..
Scalp Cured or Money Back. sJFOG B R&6(J
What other people say of you some-' Can explain Iouranco in the difference Lodges Do not give your Iiurancs to a
times has more effect than what you anger who does not look to your interest but just his own
say about yourself. Read these. ;
"I used one bottle of Parisian Sage
and it did all you claim it would do.
My hair Is fluffy and clean from dan-
druff since I used the Sage and I am
going to keep It constantly on my
Deared airain and told the librarian he ' dressing table for toilet use." Mrs.
bad learned to rend the books now.
Ampere ls one of the few child prod-
igies who seems to hare been sickly.
He bad fits from time to time while
most child wonders appear to hare
been physically normal In every respectExchange.
Baby Bruthtt
Shaving Brnthtt
M. . JAMES The Leading Druggist. Phone 45
HAPPY RESULTS.
Have Made Many Bryan Residents
Enthusiastic.
No wonder scores of Bryan citizens
grow enthusiastic. It is enough to
make anyone happy to find relief after
years of suffering. Public statements
like the following are but truthful rep-
resentations of the dally work done
in Bryan by Doan's Kidney Pills.
Mrs. S. E. Beard Bryan Texas
says: 'Tour years ago I learned of
the ralue of Doan's Kidney Pills in
cases of kidney trouble. At that time
I was bothered by a distressing kid-
ney weakness and was compelled to
seek relief. Doan's Kidney Pills pro-
cured at Emmel and Maloney's Druj
Store came to my aid and prored their
superiority over the kidney remedies
I had tried by disposing of my trou-
bles." For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Fo3ter-MIllburn Co. New
York sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Kooaiig!
The season for Kodaking is in full
blast and our finishing and develop-
ing is perfect. Everything in the
KODAK. LINE. Give us a trial.
SMHIT BROS STUDIO
Freaks of Language.
A peculiar kind of blundering known
as "folk etymology" ls responsible for
some of the queerest freaks of lan-
guage. An easy example will make
this clear. Our American word "car-
ryall" for a kind of vehicle ls not a
compound of "carry" and "all" but a
slight distortion of the French "carri-
ole" a diminutive- car. The change
was made In obedience to the uni-
versal tendency to assimilate the un-
known to the known to make words
mean something by associating them
with others which they resemble In
sound. Often there ls no etymological
relation between the words associated
as when sparrowgrass ls made out of
asparagus. This particular corruption
was once In such good colloquial use
that Walker the lexicographer wrote
"Sparrowgrass Is so general that as-
paragus has an air of stiffness and
pedantry."
His Critic.
What Astonishes the visiting Briton
most ls the manner In which erery
kind of immigrant to the United
States adapts himself to the prevailing
Ideas about Englishmen. In the course
of conversation with the noble Italian
who condescends to brighten shoes
the visitor Informed the bootblack that
he was an Englishman and English-
men had a great respect for Italians
and had entertained Garibaldi In
grand style.
"Inglees! Ila ha! Inglees!" said
Diego in soft musical tones. "Ha!
They splc no good. Dey droppa da
blatcb I" Exchange.
M. Griffin 326 W. 9th St. Davenport
Iowa.
"I write in short that my head was
almost running me crazy and I saw
your ad in the Times-Union. I bought
a bottle of Parisian Sage at once and
tried It and in a week I could see that
imy head was almost well and I con-
tinued using Parisian Sage and now
i . . . . . . . j
my nair is oeauinui ana everyuoay ua-
mires It. My scalp is always clean."
Your customer Mrs. S. Dingle Jack-
sonville. Fla. Oct. 15 1909.
"Parisian Sage Is certainly a won-
derful hair restorer. My husband and
I both have used it and find it to be
just as advertised." Mrs. D. Schorl-
lng 220 Wasaon St. Toledo O. Oct.
23 1909.
. Parisian Sage ls sold by drungists
everywhere and by E. J. Jenkins for
50 cents a large bottle and ls guar-
anteed to cure dandruff stop falling
hair and itching scalp or money back.
It makes hair grow soft lustrous and
luxuriant and is hot sticky or greasy.
The girl with the Auburn hair Is on
every bottle. Mall orders filled by
Giroux Mfg. Co. Buffalo N. Y.
Fresh Flower And Garden Seed
IN BULK ANU.PAPER TWO PAPERS FOR 5c
HAS WELL'S BOOK STORE
No Encouragement
The family had stood the long strain
of Uncle Hobart'a illness well but the
peculiarities of the physician chosen
by Uncle Hobart himself had been to
say the least trying. "Do you really
think he will recover Dr. Shaw?" ask-
ed the oldest sister of the Invalid who
had borne with his vagaries patiently
for years.
"I know how you feel with Thanks-
giving coming on and all" said the
doctor peering at her from under his
shaggy eyebrows "but It's too soon to
tell. He may get well and then again
he may not I can't encourage you yet
either way." Youth's Companion.
A Model.
"Oh no" declared the younger one
"my husband never goes to clubs or
Iny other places of amusement unless
ae can take me with him."
"Dear me! What a splendid man!
How long have you been married?"
"It'll be seven weeks next T jesday."
-Chicago Record-IIerald.
A Reasonable Preference.
First Fair Invalid-Which kind of
doctor do you prefer the allopathic or
the homeopathic? Second Fair Inva-
lid I prefer the sympathetic. FUe-
gende Blatter.
Buchanan
Has It Better
Not "JUST AS GOOD1' but better
Bttttr Fmtttt Jocitr TtnJmr ami Colin Sttah mni Root?
Nothing but the very best meats and all thor-
oufchly refrigerated
The only First Class Restaurant in the city in con-
nection with market. Next Door to Cole Hardware Co.
Eggs
for hatching from Pure S. C.
White Leghorns at $1.00 per
setting. .
Geo. A Adams
Bryan Marble Varks
have a few monuments and slabs will sell
chearj for the next sixty days also wiilclean
monuments and headstones. Six dollars and
up for Headstone Lettered.
Bryan MarbleWorks
BRYAN MATTRESS FACTORY
Is now open for all kinds of
work. Renovating and nsw
Work a Specialty. All work
Guaranteed.
C. F. WHITE Mana er.
Phone No. 453.
OR. ALG.E BENBOW.
OENTIST
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
W C. FOUNTAIN
OENTIST.
Office upstairs over 8mlth Drug Co
s. W.
Buchanan
Stevenson Machine & Repair Works
GASOLINE ENGINES
PHONE NO. 7 :: BRYAN TEXAS
J. W. BATTS
REAL ESTATE AGENT
Office in Taliaferro Building. Opposite
Court House. Phoue 37
Have In office the only set of Abstract
Books of Brazos County Land titles
FOR SALE
Two lots and good 5-room house
with stable and ;ivanized iron cis-
tern located in S. E. part of town
convenient to school and churches.
Price $850.00. This place has been
heretofore held at $1200.00
One of the most desirable two-story
residences In southeast part of town.
Three lots.
Bryan Wood Yard
is wide open for .business
Wood sawed and retail Wood
business of Bryan is managed by
JOHN SMITH
Phone 339
Office of
M A. CURRIE
Room 8 Smith Building.
(Over City Nafl. Bank.)
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
I Respectfully Solicit a Portion of the
Real Estate Business from the
Citizens of Bryan and
Vicinity. .. .
Low Round Trip Rates
VIA
H.&T.C.
Houston Baseball Houston vs.
Giants Sunday 20 2:43 a. m.
$1.59
Houston April 5 and 6.
Dallas March 27 28 and 31.
New Orleans April 7 8 9 10
rate $15.40.
Mobile Ala. April 24 25 rate
$12.90.
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WIJUII I UUI HUII
A Gentleman's Place
New balls new cues and
all equipments new and
up-to-date. Your patron-
age appreciated.
Vade Cox Prop.
O
J. B. HINES
All Kinds of INSURANCE
Telephone 111 -
Up-stairs in the Paikr Building
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