The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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TTTfl T.RYAN DATT.Y TUCLT2
THI'HSIMY. OCTODEH 29 1914.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
Stm HUNT Two unfurnished room
with moJ'n conveniences. Apply
so Mrs. Ewk t fry (iot' C"
or v'10"8
rou iiKNT-iMy-iie f i"'n
' land; lie-room house; artesian
well. Ai'Hr ' H.-Hrn or John
yOll IIKNT - Ho'Imo on Dallas Htn l.
Phono M. i
8TATE BANKS NATIONALIZE.
AUNtill. T.K. Od. 21'. -Ton Stale
lanks lu Tens already have Indicated
tf i desire ti be converted Into Nallonul
.anks n u result "i me opening "
of the Fclctal reservn bunk "yttn.
Those ton bank. " h of will' h has
. it capital tok "f -"' or mitre arc
the Firm -Slat" Hunk Llsewow: First
Stwtfl Lank. Money drove; Allen Stale
Jank Alton: Farmers Statu Unnlc
Cooper: Flrrft Slate Hank Avoiy:
Sir it Stale llank.. Newsoimi: First
State Hunk. Clarksville; Flnt. State
flank Quit Mi ni ; Kirst Slat Han't
"Eddy nnd First Stuto Hank; Hamlin.
The rfici.t amendment to the Stale
"lankln law itiakeH State banks nllcl-
to t.iirliuniitrf In the Federal re
serve Kyslcui without suir.jridorlnc
State churlnrs. '
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RUGS AND ART SQUARES
1-.1MMT1 limV'y"'"!''""l'1M HI.HT JITSfcOTBMP MM
At Reasonable Prices
A Splendid Line of Patterns to Select From
W. T. JAMES
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A. J. WAG N Kit Trop. K. C. JONES Expert Operator.
BRYAN SHOE HOSPITAL
IN .WEST SIDE WAGNER BUILDING.
SHQES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT
Will cali for and deliver your shoes. All work the verj
best! Phone us your order.
Goodyear Welt System the most up-to-date In exist-
ence. Shoes sewed by lockstitch.
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WHITE CAPPERS
NEAR 0ALL1NGER
Shot
Up Tents of Negro Cotton
Pickert Who Had Lately
Con There.
(nr AoHalH TroM.)
Italllimer Tex.. Oct li'.t. White cali-
per lHHt night Hhot mi some neuro
tend In the north end or IlimnelM
Comity nnd wnted warnings for ne-
groes to leave tho county. Knnnelii
County Iiuh hu I few warn residents
until recently some fanner Inipurted
two thousand neuron to pick the b'K
cotton crop establishing them tem-
porarily In a tent colony. The farmer
who Imported thn negroes announce-
that they will protert thein.
LIBERTY COUNTY FAIR OPENS.
Liberty. Tex.. OcL ::i -The Liberty
County Kulr opened here today to
eoiitlniie through Saturday. Tim F.nst
Texas (iood Honda Ao hitloii nnd
the Houston and lieauinont Cluitnberi
of Commerce and n number of auto
mobile dubs from thin section parti-
cipated In the openlnif day parade.
Tim feature Saturday will be the tor-
mill opening or the new steel wunon
bridge across Hie Trinity river here.
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THE GREATEST WAR EVER
The Bat
Reports each afternoon the important events of the day. If you are
at our office or phone us and become one. Delivered to any part
per month.
EX-PRESIDErJT SAYS
WAR JUST BEGUN
Will Require Many Months to Subdue
Enemy But Is Confident .
of Victory.
(Fly Aoclkte4 Press.)
Paris Oct. ail. '1 hut the war In nnlv
beginning It the opinion expresi.eil by
Armand Fallleres ox Pi csldetjt of
France In an Interview published by
thn neWHpnper France de Itonleauv
Hays u dispatch to thn 1 lavas News
Agency from the From ll teii'porary
Heat of government.
"Months nnd montliH" M. Fullleris
nays "will be required to overcome
the military jiower or thn enemy but
thin does not produce dlKconrnRi-nii'iit
In Fram e. Our country ban nc'lred i
the new virtue or cotiHtan.'y nr effort.
;''p hhall ceitainly be vlitorioiiK
fun without reikonliiK our nrdent
patiiotUui nnd our lnexhaiiHtlblo nmr-
ul nnd nwiterlal renourcen we have on
our side HiihhIu nnd Creat I!i Italn with
ber strenptli nnd her tenacity nird
Lelijluin u h well nn Servla: and flnnl-
' ly we possen the moral Hiipport of
entire hum.'tnlty whlili loves the Ideal
; or liberty.
i "Wp arc flKhtlni; tor our land our
liomes our wives and our children.
but the admirable Lel-lnim are
i KtruKnlini: Tor their honor and ror the
reaped of their pIlKhtod word. What
! nnexample lor the world In front of
' a Havnsn (ierniany and an 'Kmperor
' Intoxicated with pride
j "Tho ripbt will not fall and Fram e
will not perish. Should we facrlllcc
our lust man nnd should we bo com-
pelled to call out our last reHerven.
! I nm ready to ko. There U only one
i motto absolute confidence."
F
St.
Louis Man Will Show Picture of
Lost Child on Movie Screens
In Effort to Find Her.
(Br Associated Pr.) '
SL Inis. Oct. :'.!. Marry C.erhard
m ill Iiiiva the lib hire of his Infant
daughter Virginia shown on motion
picture screens throughout the South
west hoping to recover her and her
missing nurse Julia Krasusky.
HOVEL PLAN TO
I DAUGHTER
IS NOW BEING FOUGHT
Phone 3B-
HOTEL BRYAN ARRIVALS
C. A. 1'eters Galveidnn.
Hen Tanner I'lilladelphU.
K. I. Ilrophy Auntln.
Mr. and .Mrs. Philip Nlven
New
York.
T. L. Kelter HoiiHton.
11. W. Hoik h. LoiilMvllle Ky.
II II. 1'ackwood iloimtou.
W. T. I'rUe Waco.
T. A. 1 1 ii it it it . St. Louis.
J. M. Ileyiimn New York.
W. M. Newton New York.
A. J. Kenili l. k. l'blladelphlu.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L llroaddus Culd-
wel!. J. ('. Steinberg. St. Louis.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. ('. Ciiiup Nuvasota
MIhh Kvh ImIhcoII NuviiHiita.
MIhh Lillian CralK. NavaNiita.
Clareiite Moore Nuvusota.
W. M Aiiilerson Navasottt.
dolm I'. ThouiiiH lUislon.
II. NlcholH lledlas.
S. Ilaldwln Dallas.
M. Collins Temple.
II. liordeti. lialliiH.
W. C. t;lliHnn Houston
Carl Zorllioe Alma.
HELD ON CUTTING CHARGE.
A youiin white nuin by the name of
Will lluljuon"kl who resides on the
Sutler plalitutloii In ltiiilesnn Countv
was arrested yesterday afternoon by
Sheriff Coulee nnd placed In tho coun-
ty jail rhnrm'd with cutting' a necro
I by the inline of Sunders at Smetana
Saturday. The negro was cut twice
In the left side and at last reports
I was In n very serious condition. The
young man will be held In jail to uwalt
development! In the condition of the
negro.
BOUGHT THREE BALES.
A bale of cotton bought by A. Mc-
Ken.ie Jeweler or this city. Was
shipped today to the Victor Talking
Machine Company of Camden. X. .1.
The bale was bought In this county by
Mr. McKeiulo on the buy-a bale plan
nnd weighed T"T pounds nnd was
i classed as strictly middling cotton.
This Is the third bale bought In Urn-
r.os County by agents of the Victor
Talking Machine people. The other
two bnles were bought by Tyler Mas-
well and E. Y. Parks. Mr. Parks" bale
weighed 5S0 pounds nnd was shipped
several days ago. Mr. llaswell also
bought his bale sometime ago and has
shipped It to the tnlkliiK machine com-
any.
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I Henry Prinzel was In the city today
from Kurten.
DRAINAGE ASSOCIATION OPENS.
(Br Aaoclate4 Press.)
Pallas Tex.. Oct. 29. The Texas
Levee nnd DrulnaKe AsHoclation In
respotiso to a call by President C. W.
Klllott of i'arls met luire today with
a liirue number of Interested persons
In attendance. Protection of "over-
flow" lands was to be (Ilsi used from
every atiKh'.
LODGE AND SOCIETY EMBLEMS
WEDDING FLOWERS
FUNERAL DESIGNS
CUT FLOWERS. PLANTS
i Phone Direct
SCOTT FLORAL CO..
Navssota Texas
JOE B. REED
Life and Acoldent
INSURANCE
Fraternal a Specialty
Hours S to 10 a. M. Bryan Tesae
Office Mssonlo Temple
I SWEEP FLUES
Polish and Set Up Stoves
HENRY KETTLES
Phone 380
We have opened a
large assortment of
Hallowe'en goods at
the new
IIASWKLL'S
HOOK STORE
GOAL! GOAL! GOAL!
Alabama 1 $8.50
Illinois nAr Tftn
Oklahoma Pet Ton
Phone Orders to 206
CEO. STEPHAN
'
KNOWN
not a subscriber call
of the city at 40 cents
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Professional Cards I
PAUL
AND 0FTICIA4
TM MUD IV uo tiaa Mltu uuu
DR. ALOIS BENSOW.
DENTIST
OVEft FIRST NATIONAL BANH
RV AN TEXAS.
Classes Fitted.
Eyes Scientifically " Examlnsd.
J. W. PAYNE
Optometrist
with J. M. Caldwell.
DR. W. H. LAWRENCE
DENTIST
Phones Residence 658; Office Btl.
Commerce Building
Brysn Tessa.
FOR COAL
WOOD and
Wood Sawing
Phone 518
G. L. EDEN
H. & T. C
TEXAS STATE FAIR
DALLAS
Oct. 17-Nov. 1 1914.
VM round trip; on sale OcL
lCth to 3lHt. Inclusive good to
return up to Nov 2nd.
J.t.:io round trip: on sale for
oil trains each Saturday (Fri-
day night trains Included) and
Sunday morning good to return
up to the following Monday
night (three days Saturday
Sunday and Monday.)
- No reduction for children and
no baggage checked on the
IJ.no rate.
S. It. HARRIS
Ticket Agent.
Bryan Tex. Oct It 1914.
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1914, newspaper, October 29, 1914; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324883/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .