The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FIFTEENTH YEAR, No. 252, Ed. 1 Monday, September 26, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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For Constable Precinct 4.
t C. U. BAKER.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 3.
JOHN K08AREK.
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Opening
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For Commissioner Precinct No. i.
H. F. STASNEY.
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For Constable Precinct No. 1.
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BRYAN' TEX. SEPTEMBER 2fi 1910.
I Says the Houston Post: "One of
! the A. & M. football men ate eleven
(eggs for breakfast. It would require
I quite a barnyard to support that young
j man." And It will require about three
of the best men In any rival team to
!stop him on the gridiron.
"No matter what it costs a town or
city must have water" says the Tern-
! pie Telegram. Xobody knows this bet-
i ter than Bryan; our knowledge is not
! theoretical but experimental.
That Roosevelt is not a great states-
man Is evident from his plan to scare
the world Into lasting peace by build-
ing a big navy. An Intelligent school
boy can see the absurdity of the idea.
firpu Satlg tanlr THE PS IN BRIEF
AND PILOT. J -
; Published every day except Sunday.) j Ent the Boiled Pow" fer
. ine Duiy man 10 neaa i
By THE EAGL3 PRINTING CO. Glance.
J. M. Carnes Editor
M. E. Wallace Manager
A. J. Buchanan. .Adv. and Circulation
It li expected that the meeting of
the National League of Republican
Clubs in Xew York city next Friday
will be attended by President Taft
I . I iormer r-resiaenr. ttooseven. aDoui n.r-
stored as Second-Clars Matter April teen repubican governors twenty
Z8 iiu ai uie rosioiuLo .. United States senators and thirty con-
Bryan Texas under the
Act of March 3. 1879.
Rates of Subscription.
One month $ 40
Three months ' l-0
One yecr 4.00
Advertise rates ou ajpIicatlon.
Subscribers will confer a favor on
ihe management by telephoning the
office promptly when carriers fall to
deliver the paper or when change of
-pgldence occurs.
THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES!
For Congress
HON. RUFUS HA'rtDY.
of Corsicana.
For Representative
DR. J. L. FOUNTAIN.
For District Attorney
W. C. DAVIS.
For District Clerk.
J. W. BARRON
For County Judge
A. G. BOARD.
gressmen. besides delegates repre.
senting every state in the Union.
Oregon republicans nominated one
regular and one progressive for con-
gress. The city marshal of Cameron shot
and killed a negro late Saturday night
afler the negro had thrown two heavy
rocks at him and refused to surren-
der. .
Schools In all parts of Texas report
the largest enrollment In their his
tory.
Every bone in the body of John
Shaekleford was shattered by a stroke
of lightning near Lexington Tenn.
R. K. J.ee Camp U. C. V.. has in-
dorsed Col. R. M. Wynne for reap-
pointment as commandant of the Con.
federate home at Austin.
Interest In the New York republican
convention now centers In the fight
or Roosevelt to put a direct primary
plank in the platform.
The body of a San Francisco girl.
i Eva Swan who disappeared last April
I was discovered buried in the cellar
of a vacant house. It has developed
I that she died during an operation per-
j formed by Dr. Grant w ho packed the
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Tuesday and Wednesday Sep'
tember 27th and 28th.
Cage Brothers
Pattern IHats
We Will Have
On Display
Gold ibledal
Pattern Hats
body in a trunk and burled it to es.
Icape investigation.
We will show one of the most beautiful lines
of Pattern Hats and Millinery ever dispteyed
in Bryan. . .
We Extend a Cordial Invitation to Ail.
The Fashion Shop on the Corner
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FROM OHIO IN AUTOMOBILE.
For County Attorney
LAMAR B2THEA
Mr. andVtTs. (J. V. Kling ann
daughter of Columbus Ohio passed
Ithi.mch this city today en route to
1 . I Houston where they will spend the
nr. Temple Smith president or the j winter. They left Columbus two weeks
board of health of hake Charles l.ti. taeo n their large touring car. and
was snot perhaps fatally in hh home Im Kling stated that he has stopped
Tor County Clerk
WILL S. HIGGS.
For Sheriff
JOHN D. CONLEE.
For Tax Collector
W. WIPPRECHT.
For Tax Assessoor
J. H. McCULLOUGK
For County Treasurer
JNO. M. LAWRENCE.
For County Superintendent.
T. W. PARKER.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4.
J. B. PRIDDY
Fer Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 4
L. D. McGEE.
or justice af the Peace Precinct 5.
CARLO SALVATO.
Fer Commissioner Precinct No. 2 and
Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 3.
ROY HUDSPETH.
: after a quarrel with his wife who hag
j been '"arrested. '
I The railway labor unions have lined
up with th;!r employers in demanding
an increase of rates.
Aviator I'oiiiot and a passenger fell
with their aeroplane from a height of
ninety feet the former being killed
and the latter slightly injured.
One thousand children marched In
the parade of the International Sin
day school convention at Houston yes
terday.
District Judge V. C. Douglas sus-
peded Sheriff Harley of Val Verde
county from office because of charges
preferred by Harley's bondsmen. John
V. Almond was appointed to the va-
cant place.
in all the cities and not tried to make
any special time record. Mr. Klin
has Interests In the orange orchards
near Houston and will look after his
property there this winter.
CABINET HOUSE PARTY
WILL BEGIN TODAY.
President .1.
Texas Cotton
urtres farmers
market
W. Yearey of the
Orowers' Association
not to rush cotton to
The United States treasury depart-
ment predicts that there will be no
shortage of money this year.
The West Point cadets are muti-
nous on account of an unpopular tac-
tical officer whom they refuse to sa-
lute as the regulations require.
Interesting Questions' To Be Asked
and Answered.
Washington Sept. 2fi. Questions to
be asked at cabinet meeting:
What about Roosevelt?
What can be done to preserve the
partv organization in coming elec-
tions? Shall the administration come out
flatly for progressive policies?
What shall cabinet members say i
campaign speeches?
Shall we open the question of T3al.
linger's resignation?
How soon can the postal savings
system be started?
What about Alaska?
What sliall be the feature of the
president's message?
Z2E First National Bank
OF BRYAN. TEXAS
Capital Surplus and Profits $200000.00
Supeiior facilities oifcrcrl tlio;
l.o appreciate promptness courtesy
LIBERALITY.
consistent
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at Reasonable Rates.
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failed to come up. The present owner
mad thirty bales of cotton on the
place this year bringing $2100. and
has corn cane and goobers and lio';s
fattened on goobers enough to Inst
him two years.- Franklin Texan.
J. W. BATTS
Which Is Better Off?
The Hishop place five and one-half
miles sotuhwest of town sold last
year for $1360. The former owner
went west made no crop last year
and the seed he planted this year
For Sale- acres of lani 11 miles
southeast 'of liryan on the P.ryan-
Sulphur Springs road; about -Of)
acres in cultivation one-half creek
bottom land balance in pasture; four
tenant houses with cribs lots etc.
This land will be sold at a bargain
within the next ten days. T. R.
Batte. L'olw.'.l
REAL ESTATE AGENT
New 4-room cottage with pantry
hall and two galleries; 8 lots .of
ground; garden and all necessary out-
houses; dug well good water. Located
in southeast part of town convenient
to public school and churches. Price.
$1450.
Office over First Slate Hank Trust
Co.
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
Attorney at Law
Office cner First State Bank & Trufi
Company l'hon 149.
BRYAN - . - TWXAS
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