The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. SIXTEENTH YEAR, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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on t Throw It Away
We Repair Almost Anything Except a
The Talmud.
The Talmud is the compendium of an-
cient Jewish oral or unwritten law
as distinguished from the Pentateuch
or written lnw. Its origin Is -coeval
with the return of the Jewish people
from the Babylonian captivity 530 B.
C. Its compilation In Ilebrew was be-
gun by the scribes and by their suc-
cessors the work was carried on till
220 B. C. The Talmud is a combina-
tion of prose and poetry and contains
BROKEN REPUTATION
And Our Charges Are Reasonable. Give us a Trial
PARK'S New Jewelry Store
POST OFFICE BLOCK. WE PLEASE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
Somwhcrc between - ana 4 p. m. a Golden Ooonnitu. c rA
tions to Start a Bank Account. tf0 Rcwar(J 0ffcred as
xpect you tomorrow.
"kSTABLlSHED JANUARY 15th lk L
First National fBank
CwtdtUOW r Surplus Earned) $100000
two elements lejrnl and legendary. Its !
morality resembles' that of the New
Testament and Its philosophy reminds
us very forcibly of that of the groat
Plato. New York American.
Barettcs Hair Ornaments Etc. get special attention
Srgmt Datlg Eagh?
AND PILOT
.Published every day except Sunday)
By THE EAGLE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Carnes Editor
M. E. Wallace Manager
A. J. Buchanan... Adv. and Circulation
Entered as second-class matter April
28 1910 at the postoffice at Bryan
Texas under the Act of March 3 1879.
Rates of Subscription:
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Three Months 1.00
One Year 4.00
Advertising rates on application.
Subscribers will confer a favor on
the management by telephoning the
office promptly when carriers fail to
deliver the paper or when change of
ridence occurs.
' FOR CITY SECRETARY.
The Eagle is authorized to announce
J. T. HINES as a candidate for City
Secretary subject to the action of the
city democratic primary.
The Eagle is authorized to announce
' W. A. W ATKINS as a candidate for
City Secretary subject to the action of
the city democratic executive committee.
The Eagle is authorized to announce
W. W. GAINER as a candidate for City
Secretary Bubject to the action f the
city democratic primary.
The Eagle Is authorized to announce
W. J. WALKER as a candidate for
City Secretary subject to the action
of the city democratic primary.
The Eagle Is authorized to announce
COL. O. D. ADERCROMBIE as a can-
didate for City Secretary subject to
the action of the city democratic primary.
TOR CITY MARSHAL.
Tne Eagle is authorized to announce
C. L. BAKER as a candidate for City
Marsttal subject to the action of the
city democratic primary.
The Eagle Is authorized to announce
T. P. BOYETT as a candidate for re-
election toWofflce of City Marshal
subject to the action of the demo-
cratic executive committee.
Power of Nature's Beauty.
Have .you never felt the marvelous
power of beauty iu nature? If not you
nave missed one of the most exqulsite-
joys t life says Orison Swett Marden
In Success Magazine. I was once go-
ing through the Yosemite valley and
after riding 100 miles' In a stagecoach
over rough mountain roads I was so
completely exhausted that it did not
seem as though I could keep my seat
while we traveled over the ten more
miles which would bring us to our des-
tination. But on looking down from
the top of the mountain 1 caught a
glimpse of the celebrated Yosemite
falls and the surrounding scenery just
as the sun broke through the clouds
and there was revealed a picture of
such rare beauty and marvelous pie-
turesnueness that every particle of fa-
tigue brain fag and muscle weariness
departed in an instant My whole soul
thrilled with a winged sense of sub
limlty grandeur and beauty which I
had never experienced before and
which 1 can never forget I felt a
spiritual uptlft which brought tears
of Joy to my eyes. .
A Delayed Execution.
An eighteenth century execution on
Kenningvon comnibn was stopped for
a time owing to a strange cause. On
Aug. 19. 1703. two days before tup
date of the execution a heavy fos
came over London accompanied. ly
thunder and lightning and torrents of
rain. These conditions lasted for near
ly forty-eight hours and many people
believed that the last day bad arrived.
When the time fixed for the execution
arrived the assembled crowd cried
shame on the sheriff for banging a
man when the world was coming to an
end. As he persisted In his prepara-
tions they burst through the barriers
and stopped the proceedings shout-
ing that the culprit might as well wait
a few minutes when the grand sum-
mons would come to all. The sheriff
bad to obtain the assistance of a force
of soldiers before the execution could
be carried out
FOR-ALDERMAN.
The Eagle is authorized to announce
C. E. JENKINS as a candidate for
Alderman subject to the action of the
city democratic primary February 2S.
The Eagle is authorized to announce
J. H. GAMMON SR. as a candidate
for Alderman subject to the action of
the city democratic primary Feb-
ruary 28.
The Eagle Isauthorized to announce
C. G. WALKER as a candidate for re-
election to the office of Alderman sub-
ject to the city democratic primary
reoruary zs.
Mixed Emotions.
A Bostoni.m tells of a clean well set
up young Irishman who formerly saw
service In the British navy but who is
now engaged in business at the nub.
"When are you going to get freedom
in Ireland John?" the Bostonian once
idly asked.
"The only way that we'll get free
dom in ould Ireland."; said the Celt
"will be If France un' Russia an Ger-
many an Austria an' mnybe Italy If
they would nil join together to give
those blackguards of English n rare
ould batin". That's the only way. sir.
we'll get home rule." '
Then as be looked cautiously about a
twinkle of cunning was added to his
expression. "An' the whole lot of 'em
together couUlu't do It. sir. Oh. it's
the grand navy we've got!" LIppin
cott's Magazine.
The Eagle is authorized to announce
E. F. PARKS as a candidate for Alder-
man subject to the action of the city
democratic primary.
The Eagle is authorized to announce
ALLEN SMITH as a candidate for
Alderman subject to the action of the
city democratic primary.
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2S 1911.
WEDNESDAY MARCH 1 1911.
Applications will be received until
March lo .1911 for floor spae in a
3w 1Dd. basem?nt building
.50x148 feet to bo erected on Main and
Anderson streets. The basement will
extend several feet above sidewalk for
plenty of air and light. First floor will
contain two stores one fronting on
Main and the other on Anderson both
with modern fronts and show win-
dows. Second floor for offices arranged
to suit. For further information ap-
ply to R. W. Howell.
inherited.
Knicker Jones has a bad niec:or.
Bocker Ills mother never knew what
were trumps and his father couldn't
remember nnyt bin's on the wit hps
stand. New York Sun.
The Stage and Society.
Blobbs Society women are still go-
ing on the stage. Slobbs But ttie
stage is overcrowded now. Blobbs Si
Is Rorjcty. Philadelphia Record.
Lmppiuessl Is where we find it. rarely
whre we seek it. J. Tetit Ssmi.
Yourself.
If "you want to be miserable thin!;
about yourself about what you want
what you like what respect peoph'
ought to pay to you arid what peo;K
think of you. Charles Kings'.ey.
The Same Girl.
l'oung Husband When I used to
kiss you you slapped me. Young
Wife Well you won't get slapped
now unless you forget to kiss me.
Illustrated Bits.
People seldom Improve when tliey
have no other model but themselves to
pattern after. Goldsmith.
t S & ITh i JCJf Give me 'our February' ac-
lL-a U & B f3 count 1 Promise 1 will save J
$ lUaiU.lJL-Liim.. ymney. Note just a few of
J 1 doz. cans of Tomatoes 85c
1 doz. cans of Tomato pulp 50c J
1 doz. cans of Pork and Beans 7 -. 1.00 4
2 cans Van Camp's early June peas for 25c $
5 cans Van Camp's Soup.". 25c
0 Give Me Your Account: J
t WALTER J. HIGGS fSS t
A Fresh Egg.
An English food expert said In a re-
cent lecture:
"The secret of health Is two meals
a day with an occasional fast But
people won't avail themselves of this
superb secret It Is too unpleasant-
like the fresh egg. A gentleman aft-
er cutting the top off a soft boiled egg.
summoned the waiter and said:
" 'Waiter take this egg back to the
kitchen wring its neck and grill It for
me.'
Thought It Wee a Joke.
The Colonel And you actually as-
sert that you want to marry my
daughter? Fusby Y-yes. The Colo-
nel staring at him unpleasantly!
You know I am English. Fusby
Y-yes sir. The Colonel Well. It's go-
ing to take me several years to se the
point of your little Joke. Good day
to you. Cleveland Plain Dealer
Best Asleep.
v "I don't feel well." snld one clerk to
another as he took off bis coat In the
office. "The trouble with me Is that 1
haven't slept as 1 ought I don't feel
well unless I've slept" "That's the
same way jvlth me" said his col-
league. 1 "In fact. I think I feel best
of all when I'm sound asleep!"
The Haughty Cook.
"My dear will you kindly ask that
haughty cook of ours to stew some
tripe I brought home? I haven't the
nerve."
"Where is the tripe?"
"She's looking at it nowthrough' her
lorgnette." - Spokane Spokesman-Review.
The Very Idea!
Mr. Wopgs I'm through with Bump.
I toid him we are going to name our
baby after some great personage and
asked him for a suggestion. Mrs
Woggs What did he say? Mr. Woggs
He said "Name It after ours." Puck
How Could He?
Aunt You will never learn how to
manager your money. Karl. Nephew
Can you wonder at it. auntie? Mv
acquaintance with It is always so short
. Fliegonde Blatter
- Tho Demons.
"Critics are lino ehups." said nn W
.. . ...... ..i.. t mncf rnnfess tnai
when they condemn your play yon v
annoyed. x
" 'I wonder why wo call the peopw
in the top of the house godsT an ac-
tress asked an unsuccessful plnywris
once. .
.. n i . tn mwiiceessful piny
wrlght iiuswered. 'so as to dlstlngnlsn
them from the people in the bottom of
tie house who write the criticisms.
It Depends.
n actor and a retired army man
were 11w.:lurs the perils of their rv-
spctire callings.
' "How wonM you like to standwith
Ph:l!s bursting all round you?" the
general deman Vd.
.Veil." vor'.L'-rl the actor "it depends
on the age of tho e?'s"
Foor Venice.
Friend-And were yon ever In Ven-
ire? Mr. Rlcli-iuick-Yes. Slowest
town I was ever In The sewers were
busted nil tVe time we were there!-Puck.i
A Warm Velcome.
Pnpielr'h Are you positive that Miss
Cutter is not In? The Maid-Yes sir.
I'd lose my Job If I wasn't. Boston
Transcript.
Part of the Role.
"Shall we pose as millionaires or as
foreign dukes at the hotel?"
"As the latter my boy. As million-
aires we might be expected to display
some evidences of wealth but as
dukes nobody can possibly n.fce It
amiss If we skip." Kansas City Journal.
If you want to fit yourself for a nnA -
L- good Payng position
take a rnn... .1 0 r
i in. me
MODERN
PRACTIL
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OF BRYAN TEXAS
The very latest and most practical courses ar j l
have coveted your course yo7d".
Rooms over First National Bank. - . r.n 5usiness-
v-aii and see us.
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a Kodak from
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umnii uilUi
The Kodak Picture Makers
A Card Will Get You the PriceA
Currying No Favor.
"I'nd n hand. Illraui. and help ketch
the alderman's pig."
"Let the alderman ketch his own y
I'm out of polities fer good." Lou!"
vllle Courler-.Ionrnal.
SEALED BIDS ASKED.
The City of Bryan will receive
sealed bids up to and Including March
8 1911 for the purchase of the follow-
ing described parcels of land: The
south half of block No. 206; also the
southeast quarter block lot 21-Thil-lips'
Addition. The city reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. Ad-
dress all bids to H. A. BURGER
Chairman Committee.
Bjj-an Texas February 25 1911.
Taken at Hie VorJ.
Creditor Suppose I'll have to v.-mi
rill the day of judgment for wh-it .!
owe. Dobror-Ves; mil late In tln d.n
though. Fllegende Platter.
Thought works in silence; so d
virtue1 One might erert stntui
silence. -O.-lyle
BABY'S PICTURE FRE;
For five days the Studio o'rar.d over
Iliiswell's hook store will mnke one
cabinet photo free of all babies under
three yeara of age. Brins them alone.
Mrs. E. R. Knox. Prop.
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"HAT a comfortable feeling it is to Mcast
ofT the old" and "put on the new!" This
is especially so in the springtime wherbright
gladsome colors invite us to pu
winter shad)
Our store is full of Cheerful
PS it Will molo t.nl VionnWr
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Materials and Trimmin Hosiery
and Underwear are durable and
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Carnes, J. M. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. SIXTEENTH YEAR, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1911, newspaper, March 1, 1911; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323765/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .