The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 100, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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We are going to give
every day during
the month:
The best service we have
ever done; the best val-
BOD tics we have ever given.
The roost courteous treatment we can. We please.
Ring us. We will appreciate your trade.
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The governor so It lit said has no'
lifted the legislature Informnlly lhai
he will not submit the appropriation
1111 at the present special ncsloii
which makes a second special
klcm inevitable. This Is 1iuI!1iik "r
nose to the grindstone wlili a veil
gAIICC.
E. J. FOUNTAIN
Pi 1 1 1 and 179 The Quality Grocer
Bryan Daily EagU
y THE EAGLE PRINTING CO.
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If Crazy Snaky doc turrender and
become civilized everybody will think
he Ih a hypocrite unless he changes
his name.
atotarwl at the PottoS? In Bryan
Teia m Mcond daaa mattar.
RatM of Subscription.
U month
Three months
Ooe year.
4.00
Advertising rates oa application.
Subscribers will confer a favor on
.ha management by telephoning the
office promptly when carrion fall to
d liver the paper or when change of
residence occur.
The Cubaea didn't she'd any tears
nor slobber over the American sol
dters when they left the Inland. tTn
grateful wretches:
fount Zeppelin landed hla airship
Hilfe ill I lie lllldsl of a violent wind
storm. Some are not so Slid ensful
In getting down nit'uout Iocs.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
Advertisers will please tae notice
that to insure the appearance of their
ads on the day the copy is brought in
copy for Daily ads both new and
changes must reach the office not
later than 10 octock a. m. on the day
the ads are to appear. Copy for ads
in the Weekly must reach the office
by Tueaday afternoon not later than
5:30.
All notices of chuich service and J
all other notices must be in the office
by 12 o'clock of the day they are to i
appear. j
It ia our purpose to make the Eagle j
prompt to the minute and to this it
is necessary to have fixed rules. Our j
friends and patrons will aid us greatly j
k .HMnluinn uiitk tha above '
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THE EAGLE PRINTING CO
The nir of Itryan Is pure but it
might 1m- purer; the water of llryan
l.i v. Iiulewmie. but It miaul be whole-
Mimer; the llttc of llryan is
tint il might le it.
Revenge In Ceylen.
A arateu of Clmrnlese "black mad''"
peculiar to the Mam) Is still practiced
In some pan of Ceylon. It Is stated
that there are 4.440 different oictnifl'
of causlug III to others. Flere Is a
translation of one of these methods of
dealing with your enemy:
"On Siinilay eleven peya --one peys
equals twenty-four Kngllsb mlnutes-
"after sunrlwe Yama IeTl"-the god of
death and Judgment "goes to the west
fetart at this hour; take a meal of
bluish rice; dreas in red colored gar-
tnents.
"Take a root of ilmrer at the time of
the xodiac of Aries; write on It the
name of your rival charm It 10S times
wrap It In a golden colored doth ana
place It In your waist.
When vou meet vour rival look
straight Into bis face ami brink the
rot In jour band. Within til tie ioyas
he will he k led it an elepliant. ami
when seven month elapse six other
persons of hix family will meet their
doom."-Oylon National Hevlew.
Horace Chilton has e ver sluiv. n a
l k of prudence Bllil good Judgment
bill ill refilsul to re-eliter Kllllcs af
tcr havililt tetiml is bent evhlclico of
wImIoim be ha yet displayed.
tiKYAN. TKXAS. apku. ::.l!o'.i.
Our own i ongreHsmuii linn. Kufns
1 lardy led the forlorn hope In the us-
aiilt on the Payne bill. In Hie course
of bin H h he del lined Hint the
pr rfisod incisure was "h lllIKe lliep-
hUlophcllan Joke." That's good.
Sullie nielllbeiH of tile house Hud It
necessary to spend a good deal of
time defending their democracy.
Kvcry pieinber's deuitM-racy likii Cae-
mm-'s wife' virtue should lie above
ttllHpicloll.
Cone Johnson says: The prohlbl-
tlon qneMion has passed the stage f I
debute and argument' We may ex-
ix-ct then that the speeches hereaf
ter will lie nothing but Mpeals o
passion.
Says Snap Shots In the (ialvcstoti
New: A real talkitiive man would
t'nd Heaven on earth if he could di
mid come back to tell what he saw
on the other side." Hut when he
found that nobody believed bis tales
and Homebody called him a liar there
would be bell to pay
Direct Answers.
Th neeroes of Africa are simple and
i--.t In MiH-ecb. It never occur to
them writes Mr. It. II. MHIIgan lu
The Jungle Polk la Africa." that the
puriM uf laugiiiige Is to conceal
thought and to commiserate
f..r bis color It a waste of sym-
pathy. lu lllutirntlou of this Mr. Mil-
llgan gl an amitsiiig ronn"
with "tie of hi pupils. tue tay iwu
was talking to Hojedl somethliig lu
the course of the ccn versa tlou pnmipl-
td nie to ak bliu whether he womM
like to te a white man. He replied
HMOiviriiliT but eaiPbattcally in the
negstlve. I wished to know his rea
sou. He hesitated to tell me. out
was Insistent and at last he replied
"Well we think that we are fener
looking."
I vanned when I thought of the vast
ly III looking fss I had aeen la the
Jungles and In apology for mrse'r
said:
"Rut you have not seen as lu ear
own country where there Is rw ma
larla and where we are tut yellow at1
green."
He quietly aked wSat color we were
In our own country to which I pcewjM
y replied. "Pink ami white."
looking st me steadily fr a m
inenl. he remarked.
"Mr. MIIHgiin. If I should nee you 1
your own country I don't lelteve 1
ehniild know you."
i WATCH FOR GREATER REDUCTIONS
In Oui
! Bid Grocery Sale
AI L FRKMI SKK'K
W ill S. Mggs
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INSURANCE
U. .ii. me rnwent h Oldet snd Bet ComPaie. Your Bu.tnt
KfB mv ikosI attention and appreciated. j
C. E. BOYETT
Are. Tornado. Accident Plate Glass. Bonds and Live Stock
RMenc I'hone :r.7. Office Vhont 3i2.
A Gala bv Anethae Nirni.
Ikmlitlcftt tber- were many pur.xled
readers when a deep sen klpcr roiieii
Into this hailKir a few duy nn and
reported that bis ship had !ii !
liiti-d by n gale which had piped up t
'force JO." -I orce 1V 11 was vx-
tdalued. meant soniethlnt: like a hurri
cane. It I a term borrowed from the
Hentifort S'-ale. a scheme of wind
measurements dcvltcd by the llrltlnh
admlrnl Hemifoit before the days of
iM-eau going steam. I'orce 1 was a
calm force ' a light breeze and o oa
up to the hurricane velocity. Perhaps
too the lleiiufort scnle may give n
..i..m. tlk.iM. u li.i hur luinn mifiiler-
. M mi.. .. . at il.l.. P m 1
lllg I or Home nine ni ue line 'i
popular Certiinii picture. It Is Jiift oue
expinie of frontilng cloud and storm
Itemed billow and the artlt Las usuhM
It "wludt:irke in 11."-New York Sun
Digging For Monty.
The honest workman was engaged
In cicavallog operatioiisL e. he wa
digging. The Mttiy wsyfarerji'f the
Impiisltlve turn of mind stopped for
moment to look on.
"My mau." said the 8. W. at length
"what are you digging forV !
The II. W. linked up.
"Money" he replied.
"MoryV' eJ.Htilateil the atuated
8. W. '"And when do yu exrct to
strike Itr
"S:illirdiiv." replied Ihe II W. an. I
rilinei1 oper:iticu
Long Windtd Preacher.
ilea ti l.efrey. who evtre-e1 th"
vplnloli that ten mlnntea Is bn-?
eunuch fur a wrni.-n. would h;ve met
nlih w.tnt nyinpathy fron wim1 dl
vltii" of it cetitiirle. s.ij the We
mlniter ;aette.
ThotiuK H.H.k.r cotiidcre.l tlire.-
hours a frtii avenue allow atn-e f"r a
sermon. tht:uh. eu ei;e mvmlnn. when
he w.i 111. lie let 111 cn rregiMoii oft
nire llglit'y. Patmitis at tlie end of
fifteen tniii'ii''. he r't-s s while atid
then i-MiiltMi.-! M homily fr tw-
h"iirx b.tis-r rranmer's sermons eri'
ea.'.i a .n-iH l-k when s tup In tp-
and ' -er. Kii-. Hunysn ami t'alvlti
ran- ' r"-f h -I-if'y. tuy trethrrn."
iniilt-r tn . 1 u:
:: Herbert oii. es Id "The par-
mx Ai-it-iU i."t n h'itr in preaching.
t:V : . Iiae th-'iuht thst a
rompi ii . " l ilt a iera!ti r-'tor of
p.illmo. ;i.-ti. -t--r-l.:r-. 1 of an
other !'-r. ' never .it down
tiniliT f h i:r The u!re. we
learn. i-- i ; i'L.:e sfivr the text
wn atiiionin-el. !'.) k.-l hi- pipe out
ulile and returned f r t!ie :eing
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PROTECT YOUR CLUTMfcS
Hive Ju.t Krcened a In-h Supply
Camohor. Red Cedar
-f. rrnnc iut i r
Chips and Moth Balls.
I VI. H. JAMES
r Tb I M.linu Druccist.
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in ..i-.i.j P.nH MnrI llnuinn PirriirPC t
CIKNGE OF PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT $
Cancrtta.
Cotl rele l!- lf i. f coUMe Very
old. Th ' oil' reie utalrs of Colcheater
and Itoi bent'T castles still show the
niarka of the Incasing Uanls. The
dome of Agrlppa's pantheon tshlch Is
142 feet In diameter. Is of concrete
and fragments of concrete building
am fiini.l in Mexico and Peru.- In-
don 8pctat'r.
Try us during April. We will not fool yoa.
Choice Fresh Groceries
Of rverv kind- rroh Vegetable every day. Try our Hour.
Tclmo Canned (J.hkIj. Your I'atronaee Apprwiared.
Sanders Bros.
i? 4 Jr A a 1$ N a w
.diZ &gjf ddt&i u
miii war
3M T
immaav
April S 09
W- will uhov; every style creation that Dame Fashion
favors for Spring. And the styles are many and original.
Wc invite your inspection of this glorious showing of
Millinery and we wish particularly to emphasize the fact that
we are equipped to satisfactorily serve the woman who wishes
to pay $2.50 to S5.00 for her Hat as well as the woman who
can afford a $10X0 to 25.00 Hat.
-ep JT
Souvenirs to all
married ladies who
. call Monday
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Right on the Corner
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The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 100, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1909, newspaper, April 3, 1909; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323205/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .