The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. SIXTEENTH YEAR, No. 120, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 26, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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the Coffee that just suits you. No other Coffee has had
as much good said of it as our B LU E R I B BO IN
brand. Won't you try a pound of it 1 pound makes 40
to 50 cups and every drop is a drop of comfort.
Phone Us For The Best Goods at The Lowest Prices
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The Great Southern Life
CERTIFICATE
Received of Great Southern Ljfe Insurance Company
Five Hundred Thousan d Dollars (S50O.0O0.C0) '
1 INAPPR0VE.0 SECURITIES
This deposit is maoe in complincc with the? provisions or Chapter ICS
Section 33 Insurance Laws Of ihc State or Texas which requires that the
AMOUNT OEPOSITCO MUST BC MAINTAINED SO LONO AS THE COMPANY SHALL HAVE
OUTSTANDING ANV LIABILITY TO ITS POLICY-HOLDERS
Austin. Texas. September 2fl
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Largest Similar Deposit Ever Made in
Ed. S. Derden Agt-
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Fat Refrigerated Meats
My Meats Are Kept on Ice and Are Always Cold Pure
and Sweet. I kill only fed cattle and hogs and handle
only the best and fattest Call on me at my new stand
Braatz building North Main Street Bryan Texas
S. W. BUCHANAN
MODERN
PRACTk
OF BRYAN
SUMMER
C. S. PERRY Prin.
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A WIFE'S SMILE
Makes the husband's heart glad. There is nothing that will
make her smile quicker than an elegant piece of FURNI-
TURE. A new BED-ROOM SUITE new DINING
TABLE new MATTING Etc. I have a large and com-
plete line. Let me how th'em to you.
W. T. JAMES
See our line of Baseball
M. H. JAMES
The Leading Druggist Postoffice Corner
Just Risht this t.!cmir.g?
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Gasoline En-
gines Wind-
mills Motors
Repairing
Plumbing
Evans & Foreman
Insurance Company
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TEXAS
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Stevenson Machine
Works
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Moto
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GENERATORS
Phone No. 7
Goods before Buying
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Here Is where Quality
inCANDY
Can always be found
If you want to tty lomething
appetizing try our
ICE CREAM
HOLMES BROS.
HOTIIT OF CONICTS
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By Associated Press.
Sugarland Texas April 26. Seventy-seven
negro convicts have mutinied
at Anchor. Penitentiary Commissioner
Drahan and other prison officials have
gone to adjust the trouble.
PBBHIBITIOH LECTURE
Despite the rain and mud a number
of staunch prohibitionists greeted Dr.
Hall and Captain Stanley at Carnegie
Hall last night. Captain Stanley Is a
comedian and impersonator of marked
ability. He composes his own songs
and originates his jok'es which are
true to life and have a fitting place
in his work.
Dr. Hall has been upon the Ameri-
can platform for twenty years. He is
a man of culture and exier!encp
knows every pha.se of his sui-ieot an
delivers his address t.s one s'roiisr ia
his coinkliDi-s oi rig!:'..
These gentlemen are- in Uie employ
of the statewide prohibition amend-
ment committee and will be in Texas
until the close of the prohibition cam
paign July 22 next.
LAIRD OF SKIBO
BEFORE GRAND JURY.
Ey Associated Press.
New York April 2C. Andrew Car-
negie thi3 afternoon appeared before
the grand'jury which is investigating
the affairs of the failed Carnegie Trust
Companj-.
Texas Immigration Association.
By Associated Press.
Houston Texas April 26. The
Texas Immigration Association with
$20000 capital stock is the outcome
of the meeting extending over two
days held here by real estate men
from more than twenty counties of the
state.
Married His Mother-in-Law.
By Associated Press.)
Oklahoma City Okla. April 2C
John E. McAlester aged 22 of Taris
Texas was married to hi3 mother-in-law
Mrs. Georgia Keaton aged 43 or
Clovls N. M. here today.
THE CHAMPION OF TEXAS
Breed to a Winner and a Champion from a family of champions.
Baron Hal 2.07 by Baron D. 2.10. A full brother to Bumps
2:03J45 also a fuH brother to Moko the sire of Native Bell 2:07?4
champion 2-year-old of the world; also sire of the dam of "The
Harvester" 2 01 champion stallion of the world.
Baron Hal's dam Sue Hal by Star Hal and he by Brown
Hal 2:l2i; the champion stallion of the world of his day. Brown
Hal 2:7)y sire of "Star Pointer" 1:5914'. ex-champion of the
worl.'. HOW CAN YOU BEAT IT?
Like begets like so it's no accident that Baron Hal is the champion
of Texas. His b.ood lines have produced more champions than all
others put together.
Terms 20.00 season; $30.00 with Return Privilege or Money Re-
funded if mare proves not with foal. '
See M. C. BOSTICK at Hunnicut's stable or address
J. W. DYER Bryan Texas.
The
HIGH-GLASS MOVING PICTURES
3Reels Daily 3. Complete change of Pictures Daily.
Doors open at 3:30 every afternoon. Continuous per-
( formances until 11 p. m.
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EXPECTED REPUBLICAN
SPLIT OCCURRED
Standpat Majority Flatly
Demands of Prog
Minority
By Associated Pffsa.J
Washington April 26. A split in the
republican ranks which threatens
grave consequences occurred today
when the regulars flatly refused the
three demands of the progressves to-
wlt: That Senator LaFollette be given
a place on the interstate commerce
committee Senator Drlstow of Kan-
sag on the foreign relations commit-
tee and Senator Cummins of Iowa on
the finance committee. The split oc-
curred In the committee on commit
tees' meeting.
It Is expected that the progressives
will carry the fight to the floor of the
senate. They hold the balance of
power between the standpatters and
democrats. -
BARBECUE POSTPONED ON
ACCOUNT OF RAIN.
By Associated Press.
Abilene Texas April 2fi. On ac-
count of the intermittent rains during
the thirty-six hours past the barbecue
for the Knights of Pythias and Pyth-
ian Sisters in state convention In this
city was postponed until tomorrow.
Mrs. J. R. Johnson has returned
from a visit to Mexia Fort Worth and
San Antonio.
We can supply all your ta-
ble wants and it is a pleas- -ure
to us for you to ring us
up and ask us about the
many good things we have.
Strawberries and: fresh
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Vegetables
of all kinds
FLOUR that cannot be ex-
celled Canned Goods Pre-
serves Pickles Sauces Rel-
ishes and everything kept in
an up to date grocery store.! J
WE WILL APPECIATE YOUR
PATRONAGE
SANDERS BROS.
Phone 104
ixie
Refused
restfivs
THE
SPRING
H
aw
ATTENTION ELKS!
There will be a regular meeting of
the .ledge tonight promptly at 8:30. A
large attendance Is desired on account
of good class for Initiation.
R. L. HEARX
Exalted Ruler.
T. B. Goodman was here today from
Harvey.
Mrs. W. D. Storms returned to
West Plains Mo. today after a visit
to her mother Mrs. O. J. Mosely.
Tom Smith visited Wellborn today.
WIngate Fuller was In today from
Harvey.
C. L. Eden of Coleview was In
town today.
Tom Smith was here today from
Reliance.
H. H. Hodges of the Brazos bottom
was In the city today.
Paul Edge of Dodge Is the guest
of his brother E. H. Tdge.
The work on the Smith building is
progressing iapldly. The vault for the
bank Is completed and a force of
hands has been at work today putting
in the big Iron door of the vault. The
finishing on the outside and Inside of
the building is beautiful. The work
is being done by experts at decorating
with cement. The building when fin-
ished will' be one of the most beauti-
ful in the city.
Last night's rain was a record-
breaker. It lasted over eleven hours.
It looks like we shall never ge.
through with the rainy weather but
when we do the crops will take on
new life that will mean prosperity for
Bryan and Brazos county.
There does not seem to be as much
activity in the buying and selling of
real estate as there was a few months
ago. The reason seems to be that all
jof the unimproved property around
the town has exchanged hands with
! profit except what is situated on the
i interurban line.
! Mr. J. T. Lawler has announced
that he will arrive In Bryan tonight
'with the details and plans of the
buildings for the power plant and flour
mill. Work will start in a few days.
The second game of baseball to
have been played yesterday afternoon
between A. & M. college and Daniel
i Baker college was called off on an-
! count of the rain.
ittrntrnm isifir
MRS. SALLIE GEMIKDER
PROFESSIONS NURSE
Phone 411 COO Ursuline Avenue
Opersteny Lunch Stand
AT OPERSTENV'S SALOON
Best place in town for lunche of all
kinds. Imported Swiss and Brick
cheese dried fish ham sandwitches hot
weiners chilli etc.
Are Yon Looking for
the Best ?
Do you want the finest? Every-
one's answer is Yes. If you have
a Jersey cow grade or register it
will pay you to breed them to the
best bulls jou can find. Remem-
ber this is equal to one-half your
herd. Look up Latoni's Golden
Topper No. 84170 and Zinas
Sultan No. 85995. These Jersey
bulls are both prize winners in and
out of the state and possess a repu-
tation in state and national shows
and fairs.
You can secure the services! of
these fine animals by applying to
J. M. CALDWELL BRYAN
TEXAS. Prices $5.00 and 10.00
payable at time of service. I will
be glad to show any one interested
pedigrees and the animals them-
selves. There are none better
bred and very few as well bred.
J M Caldwell
Breft
AND ROLLS EVERY DAY.
Prompt Servlc. Phone 89.
TEXAS BAKERY
Mrs. Otto Bohme ProD.
DR. A. B. CARTER
DENTIST
OFFlCl OVER JAMES DRUG STORE
Jryan . lexas
fresh
UNDERTAKING
.. AND EMBALMING ..
Thi branch of our busintu hr
received verv careful attention vV
realizet kt this community hould
hive he benefit of a complete up-to-dateMock
of funeral furnishings?
. You r atturtl of courteous treatmtnt In
dealing with us tnd can depend on us to.
car ryout the smallest details of funeral ar
ranemant. All your wishes will be carried
out In a careful and conscientious manner
F. Parks
The S. W. McMichael home place;
ground 116 by 208 feot; large mod-
ern two-story residence. Apply to
J. W. BATTS
l FINE ANIMALS- I
nuv '
And Just Ordinary Horse
Sense
Tells a man that the best feed is a
consideration especially at equal prices.
We buy nothing but the nest feed and
buy it right turn it rapidly which keeps
fresh stock. You don't eat it and you
don't know but the horse docs.
Our facilities for handling feed is an
Economy to us our equipment is the
best in Central Texas so it is always
easy for our prices to be in line. Our
customers are always Pleased and it is
easy to be one of them.
Vick Bros.
W. C. FOUNTAIN
DENTIST.
Office Upstairs Over Smith Drug Co.
Plumbing
We are prepared to do all
kinds of Plumbing work in
the best way. All work
guaranteed.
Franks. Taylor & Go.
Practical Plumbers Phone 278
Shut Room and OlKre 216 Saulk Mail St.
Lodge and Society Emblems
Wedding Flowers
Funeral Designs
Cut Flowers
Plants
"Phone Direct"
Scott Floral Co
Navasota Texas
INSURE WITH
Southwestern
Life Insurance Co. Dallas Texas.
$1359434 Admitted Assets Decemb 'ix
31 1910 with $1005907 being In ex-
cess of the legal reserve deposited
with the Commissioner of Insurance.
JOE B. REED
will explain different kinds of policies
so you will understand. Do not give
your insurance to a stranger who has
no interest in you only tor what
money he can make oa first premium.
Also writes Accident and Sick Benefit
Insurance. All should be members of
the Friend In Need Society.
At office 8 to 10 a. m.
The New Ciiy Bakery
FOR FRESH
B R EAD
Choice Fruit.s Candies Cigars .
and Tobacco
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
CREAM BREAD
A SPECIALTY
Hanwiy Building AUIn Street
FOR SALE
FEED
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Carnes, J. M. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. SIXTEENTH YEAR, No. 120, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 26, 1911, newspaper, April 26, 1911; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323813/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .