Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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Ralston Breakfast Food
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Ralston Health Crifp
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Ralston Hominy Grits
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Tht High Grade Grocer.
PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES.
H. & T. C SCHEDULE
No. 3 North bound l -M P-
No. 5 North bound 12:46 a. m.
No. 2 South bound 30 P
No. 6 South bound. 2:48 a
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I. & O. N. SCHEDULE
No. 102 North bound 10:10 a.
No. 101 South bound...... .5:05 p.
J. C. Kernel went to Houston yestrJay.
Miss Lillian Lottin is visiting at Well-
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1. Read Hunter ic Chatham's advertise
ment.
M. S. Freeman of Harvey was in thecity
yesterday.
Ale. Ewint o( Myer in the city
yesterday.
John Battle of Allenfarm sas in the city
yesterday.
' J. E. Johnson of Milliran wat in thecity
yesterday.
lack Lewi of Calvert was in the city
yesterday.
W. C Johnson returned from Waco
yesterday.
(J. W. Dunlapof Milliran was in the
city jrsterday. .
W. W. Smith of Dallas was a visitor to
the city yesterday.
2. Read Hunter & Chatham's ad. in this
issue read it now. d.V
Hon. T. S. Ilendetson of Cameron is
here on Irjjal business.
Rev. S. R. McClung arrived frev Cal-
vert yeterday afternoon. 1 4
I'reslJent H. H. Harrington ot College
went to Austin Monday.
II. li. Rhodes left yesterday for a bus!-
nru trip to Inn county.
J. II. Eiln and Roland Crenshaw Ml
yesterday fur Corsirana.
Fifty bolts "A. F. C." tlnghams 10
cents a yard at NcrwooJ't.thi week. d42
Collier Manning of the Mary commun-
ity was in the city yesterday.
W. J. McDonald of the Mary commun-
ity was In the city yesterday.
For Sal Lettuce Shellm. Cabbage and
Kale Plants. Villa Maria Academy. d42
Missee Lola and Kwiini Kennedy wer
visitors from Fountain yesterday.
Dr. ju'iiua Zulra of Zuch was in thecity
yesterday and left for Magnolia.
LCW 1 Whit and lemon spotted pointer
$5.00 reward for return to . If. Suber. 42
Rail' taring Union skatei In good repair
t $1.50 per pair. See John R. Mik. 41
Green Stallings who was seriously ill
Monday night was reported better yester-
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patronage given us tht past year
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We Invite
Your continued confidence and favor.
Come and bring your friends to as
in 1907. We will be better prepared
than ever to supply yon with the
best Groceries at the lowest prices.
Phone 142
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Flour 6
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PHONES
11 4 and 2 2
Fifty bolts "Red Seal" gingham 10
cents a yard this week at Norwood's. d42
Division Superintendent C. J. Larrimer
of the I. aud fj. K. was herefrom Mart
yesterday.
Fortf alt "A F. C." ginghams 10
centt t yard at Not rood's this week. d42
I. Webb l eague of Kavasuta haa been
appointed Industrial agent for the 14 IJ
N'-avilrosd.
7. All $2.00 Viri Kid Shoes cut to tt.60
during our cut price sale. Hunter &
Co. d39
New arrivals in A. F. C. Ginghams and
Madrasses.
d3 WILSON & EDGE.
Marriage license was issued yeisterdav Ms
W. A. Adams and Mis Cora McDumcof
Grime county.
Just received at Norwood
the latest spring styles in
Douglas shoes.
full line of
the famous
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3. Yon must read Hunter & Chatham's
ad. in this issue so get busy now; you'll
save money by reading it. 39
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Fewell returned to
Whitney yesterday after a visit to Ml. and
Mr. W. T. Ford.
John R. I lines for Fire Life Tornado
Plat Glass and Bond insurance. Office
In Smith Building. Phone I6l. 2ltf
Burt NorwtKv has just received and
placed on sale f .VrlMJ.OO worth of nrw dress
goods and ginghams. Call and see them. 39
W. 1 homatson and S. T. Windsor were
here from Roger' Prairie yesterday and the
Utter called on the Eagle.
Thirty-six inch black taffeta siik $1.25
value per yard 95 entt this week at Nor
wood s.
Nice selection of back hsircon.U just re
ceived at J.'o. M. Caldwell's. I.adif call
an3 make selections early. ' 41
Mrs. C. It. Gardner arrived yesterday
from Hearne to join her husband who is
superintendent of the new oil mill.
4. Iluntw & Chatham' cut price sale
has been extended until January 31st. If
you want to save money read tneir ad. a. if
P.it.ils of the Bryan High school haver-
Ceived beautiful white and green pennants
with the letters B. If. S. thereon.
Thirty-! inch black taffeta silk. $1.25
value per yard 95 cents Monday at Nor-
wood. ' d42
Jno. H. Moore Fire Accident Tor-
nado Flate Glass and Bond Insurance.
Careful attention Co all busines en-
trusted. d4l
Rev. Fathe" Gleissner r.bo was injured
in a runaway accident on Saturday morn-
ing was stit to b out driving yesterday.
Send rur cloth to th Bryan Presiin
Club rear o Hunter it Chatham' and
have them nicely cleaned and pressed.
Phone 266.
Fifty boil mohair all shades 54-inche
wide 50 cent a yard at Norwood. d42
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For fin fresh b"ii d eJ.es of i .
kind call at th Teas Ukery. Can..ul
altantlnn to sprlal 'orders. Phone
Mr. Otto Boetim. ' '
Mrs. Anna Mc.Michael of Martin ar-
rived yesterday to visit rtla:!ves and Is the
guest of Mr. and Mr. II. C. McMirhaei
5. Big cut on Hats Shoes Underwear
Shirts Overshins. Sweaters Glovas Neck
wear w lilte and fancy Vests fancy Hosiery
etc. at Hunter and Chatham's tlii week
Be wis and get an arly pick. 39
For Sale One hundred pair of second-
hand Union' hall lwarir.fi roller skates In
good condit! at $1.50 per pair. John B.
Mike. ' " ' 41
Slir Aurea Rhode returned yesterday
from a visit in Houston accompanied by
her broiher Giles Rhodes who is recuper-
at I tig from a Mlness.
Will you allow us to show you the new
stvles iu Oueen Quality Oxfords; a look
mean a purchase rtn extensive line to
select from. ' .
J3V WILSON & fcUUr..
Ladies come and see my sample of un
derwear from Ed Kiam'i Big White Sale.
Dainty lac and embroidery trimmed
garments of all kind from 25 cent up.
Mr. Mary Lawrnc. d26tf
Mrs. M. A. Brnbow returned yesterday
from a tisit to Dothan Ala. accompanied
by Mr. W. I. Johnson formerly Mis
Dana Hen bow of this city.
Thanking all patron for past favors 1
beg to assure on and all that my Insur-
ant business will have the same attention
in th future as in the past and all patron-
age will be highly appreciated. d4l
Representing th best of companies in
all lines of insurance. 1 invite a liberal
tliare of your business in 1907. Careful
and prompt attention to all busines entrust-
ed. Office up-tair in Smith Building.
Phone 161. I no. B. (lines. 24tf
Deputy Sheriff J. D. Conle left yester-
day for Denison after a negro named Ab.
Holmes and wanted in this county on a
charge of assault with intent to murder.
8. Never n.ind the trolley line will pas
right by our door yet; but if you wait for
a ride on it to our present cut pric sal you
may get left. Don't wait for the trolley;
come as aoon as you read this even If you
hav to walk. 3?
Hunter & Chatham.
Dnn't be late getiing a pair of ihos s-cond-hand
ball bearing Union -kates for
$1.50 per pair. John B. Mike offer 100
pair in good condition. First come first
...vt 41
Deputy Sheriff Conlee who returned
from attending district court .at Ftanklin
mimJm mornine. retxtrt that eleven
pica of guil'.j were entered in the court on
Monday mint of them being two year
penalties. 1
6. We warn you that winter is not yet
over the worst weather is yet to come.
You'll have two intuit hv yet in which to
wear winter apparel. See tf.nl you save
moriev during our sale. Hunter Si Chat-
ham. Mrs. F. M. Law Mrs. M. W. Sim Jr.
and Mrs. A. McKenle will give a tea
TbbtsJay Jan. 24 from 4 to 6 p. m. at
th hum of Mrs. McKenite for th bene
fit of the Episcopal chnrch. All are cor-
dially invited. 40
Mr. L. Stephan of th Bryan Ic Stor
age and Coal Co. informs the Fagle that he
is having the entir plant overhauled and
has completed about half th work. The
plant is operated two or three days a week
to supply the winter trade and will begin
running regularly for the new season o )
April 1.
Ed Kiant annual "White Sale" begins
Saturday morning Jan. 5. This includes
muslin wear sheeting labi linen em-
broidery handkerchief in fact everything
in white at rreatlv reduced price. Mrs.
Mary Lawrence.
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Pruience and good business judgment
suggest that you should at all times keep
your life and property well insured. Con-
slt Jno. B. Mines for anything in th in-
surance line. Office in Smith Building
Phone 161. 24if
tloQacboM Furallare for Sale.
Nice new snd in good condition: Fold-
ing Bed Bed Room Set. Wardrobe hand-
torn Bookcase Sideboard Refrigerator
Sewing Machine Couch. 1400 Piano at
a bargain wood and coal Heater Cock
Stove. Vessels and Kitchen Furniture
Child Bed Cait Table e. sever!
nic Rocking Chairs good Buggy and
Harness. Apply at my residence. Dr. C.
F. Andrew. d40
EASTERN STAR MEETIN0.
A regular meeting of Bryan Chapter No.
222 Order of Eastern Star will b held thii
afternoon at 3 o'clock at Masonic hall.
Busine of importance to com before th
chapter and all member ar requested to
attend. Mrs. Edna Minkert W. M.
Mr.' Lena F. Reed Sec'y.
FINE STOCK FOR SALE.
Jno. Humphrey write th Eagl from
Martin that h will b in Bryan January
2) with th famous combination horse
"Kentucky Prid." and a fin Spanish
lack both of wkichwill be offered for sal.
It will pay thos interested in fin stock to
m Ibm animals. 44
FOR SALE.
On combination taddl and harness
mar about IS hand high 7 year old
safe and eentle. Sec H. E. Peverley. 41
RkS' L0DQE MCFJINO.
Kreular meetinff tonicht at $ o'clock. A
full attendance of the member requested
Initiation work. F. C. Oliver E. R.
T. P. Johaton ha sold toT. R. Batte74
acre of land in tbe John William league
throuch the real estate agency of T. R
Batte conaideratiosi SISO0.00.
Roluticr rv;rl(T3 reCn.:
Election if tnrter Loat.
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Auatln. Jan. II Aflo- dvbatrtg at
conMrabiJ'M'fJ. lhw Dudiisb Terrell
reaolutlr )enator b not elect
ed T J ) I ca tiering v-aa be
given t.-. y-ona from day To day.
and tl 7 itor Uallcy b found
not guf li .ivntlKailon commute
r-. i. rm.tf lit ia not agreed to In
the houl?LnriaY. Theto were 47
trotea for thc'r'wolutlon and 4 aaalnnt.
TLi houso Invest lira t on rornruliteq
tlpclded to permit Mr. Cork to b r--
rnrit-rl by to attorney eifcteo vj
himself.
Henator Baliey will b repreafntefl
be thr-e attornpva. namely former
Stat Senator V. A. Hanger and Col.
T. N. Jonea of Tyler.
Thfl aenate Inveatlirntlon rnimltte
decided to appoint Hon. 8. R. Flaher
tif Auatln to tnveitigote wltneasea. He
declined Thereupon Coloael William
I'olndexter of Clcbrune w tendered
thn appointment. He notified the com-
tntttee be would" romult with them
about accepting.
BAILCY'8 STATEMENT.
Navtr Directly er Indirectly Owned
Watr-PIrc Stock.
Auatln. Jan. 22. In a letter addreaa-
ed to Hon. W. D. Hamilton of tbe
bouae which he autborlred to be read
tn the bouae. Senator Bailey denle
the truth of the -truth of an Interflow
of J. I'. Cruet In the Chicago Ameri
can that he received 100 ahare of
Waters Pierre vtork dividend. He
he nevee dlrertlr or Indirectly
owned any atork In the Watera-Plerce
OH company. 8aya the aecator:
"In this aa In all other raaea tne
Itar tells either too little or too much.
and tbua enables his lie to be eiposed.
Tbe statement that this stock Is held
tn escrow makes It an easy matter to
rilanrove the atonr. If It were true.
tbe man who tells ft could easily give
tun m ... .ri . . . . - -
truat company which holds It. and If I
they will name any person firm or In-1
stltutlon who Is claimed or supposed
to hold or to have ever held thla
stock In eecrow for me I will thorounh-1
y disprove thla story and do so with-
out the slightest delay or trouble."
. vw. .( tk hint inrtivinnai or
SO'.DIERS ON RAMPAGE.
Hurl Stones Bricks and Sticks Into
Buslnea House Windows.
Columbus. O.. Jan. 22. More than a
score of soldiers from th United
States recruiting ststlon here went
on a wild rampage In what la known
as the wholesale district Monday nletit i
and caused grant havoc by hurltnn I
stones bricks and sticks through the
windows of torea saloons and resort.
Upon lenmlng or ice neriraanuons
committed by the men Major Glenn j
the commanding officer at the bar-
racks sent out a detail of men and
thirty of the alleged maraudera were)
rounded up and placed in the guard
homo at the iKt. Major Glenn prom- i
tsed the police that adequate punish
ment would lye meted out to an tne ot-1
fenders. I
CAR CONGESTION.
Nine Hundred Loaded Cars
Over
In
Ray Yards Near Oanlson.
Denison. Jan. 2!. Traffic In the
Katy yard at Rty. west of here was
blocked Mondar. snd It was necessary
for freight trains to set out all dead
freight before reaching this city uve-
tnrk and nerlhhabt freight waa band-
died through Denlaon Instead of Ray.
The number of laoded cars at the lat
ter place Monday morning waa over
900.
CUNNINGHAM LEADS.
First Returns Indicate He has Defeat
ed Hawkins.
Abilene Tea Jan. 22. Returns
from the election In the Twenty-
eighth senatorial district to choose a
successor to Senator uawains wno re-
signed because he could not support
Senator Bailey for rlectlon. are In-
complete. However the Indications
are that Cunningham pro-Bailey has
carried the district by a safe majority.
This fTaylor) county gives cunning-
ham S67 majority.
TWENTY-EIGHT DEAD.
Revised List Shows There Were Thir
ty-Two Persons Injured. .
Terra Haute. Ind Jan. 22. A revls-
d list of the dead and Injured from
the eiploslon and wreck of Big Four
passenger train No. S Saturday night
at Sandford shows twenty-eight desd
and thirty-two Injured. Of the desd.
eighteen have been Identified. Rail
road officials and powder expfns were
at the scene Monday Investigating the
cause of tbe disaster. Coroner Lesv-
IU also began work on the couse or
tbe disaster. The eiploslon Is as yet
aa much of a mystery as ever.
Terribly Crushed.
Hughes Bptlnga Tet.. Jan. 22. With
his collar bone crushed nls head ml'
ously bruised and his cl.ert almost flat
Brakemaa George Ultud was tsken
from between to freight cars a the
coal chiroa litrv htvlrg bt-en pinned
against tne side f 'bo wall nf tie
chutes.
' . Father and Soys Arrested.
Ardmore. Jsn. 22. John Duncan and
two sons. Leo and Henry aged twelve
and fourteen years respectively were
lodged In Jail by Deputy Marahal Halen
of Kyan In connection with the killing
of a prominent atockman named Jim
Wllllama at Petersburg last Sundsy.
Two-Cnt Far Adopted.
Guthrie. Jsn. 22. The msximum ?
ceat pasHenxer fare on railroads ex-
eiulve of street cars and Interurban
lines was adopted by tbe committee
f the whole cjbvct!on as a part of
the Oklahoma constitution.
Elgin Butter Output.
Elgin. UL. Jan. 22. Butter output
the past week waa (27.000 pounds.
Men's frlsiie Suits
and Overcoats
DONT miss this splendid opportunity
to get one of these high grade Suits
or Overcoats now just at the beginning
of the Winter season at a tremendous
saving in price.
All $27.50 Suits and Overcoats now )22 75
All $25.00 Suits and Overcoat? now CJ J Q J7j
All $20.00 Suits and Overcoats now )16 75
All $18.00 Suits and Overcoats now 75
All $16.50 Suits and Overcoats now J 13 75
All $15.00 Suits and Overcoats now Q J 2 75
All $12.50 Suits and Overcoats now .Q10 75
All $10.00 Suits and Overcoats now CJ Q
GREETING
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1 The year 1906 has passed into history. It goes on record as
1 one of the most successful years in the history of this section.
Our sales have Ken very satisfactory. We have striven
hard in every possible way to attain this result; but much credit
is due oar many customers whose regular and ever increasing
patronage helped to swell the grand total.
Whether your contribution in the way of purchases was
large or small we extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks and
we assure you our relations have been very pleasant to us be-
yond the mere transaction of business. '
We shall continue an aggressive campaign for your business
seeking to win it by deserving it aud serving you to the very
beft of our ability in every respect.
Wishing you one and all
Jno. II Lawrenca & Co.
PHONES
Timo Telia tho Otory . .
There i titit Jlff-rene betwveu the t of making a flr-Usa
win-tnaehineiiiilyinic tbe beet ot materials and woeka
' manshift is.wh'eh' l made In the ehept msnusr. Th
The buyer ff ttw chsp nischtre aoon puts the fllftroe of
pVte) lit the ttt.tsnt float fsr r-patr. . notlilng of lt;
annoy I nit ltfBclen..' -
SrVCE? OEWINQ MACHINES DO GOOD
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