The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 101, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1909 Page: 4 of 6
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We arc going to give
every day during
the month:
The best service we have
ever done; the best val-
ues we have ever given.
The most courteous treatment we can. We please.
Ring us. Wc will appreciate your trade.
E. J. FOUNTAIN
Phones 111 and 179 The Quality Grocer
April...
tllnjau Daihj Eaijlr
Oy Th-E EAGLE PRINTING CO.
jirrcd i tn VoticS" Id Dry&n
!:. as seccrnd class i&attt).
Rates of Subscription.
One month $ .40
Three months 1.00
Oue year 4.00
Advertising rata on application.
Twelve thousand workers at
Youngstown. Ohio man ln d In a Tuft
parade before tlx election last Nov-
ember. List week they were hunh-d
a reduction of wages.
Subscribers will confer a favor on
.he management by telephoning the
office promptly when carriers fall to
deliver the paK?r or when change of
residence octura.
Hoveling snow In the
lately fresh tit raw berries
decorated with boqucts of
el from open air gardens
Such i the record last -k.
Ianhandle
al tables
ruwn cu Il-
ia l.rjan.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
Advertisers will please take notice
that to Insure the appearance of their
ads on the day the copy la brought in
copy for Dally ads both new and
changes must reach the office not
later than 10 oclock a. m. on the day
the ads are to appear. Copy for ads
in the Weekly must reach the office
by Tuesday afternoon not later than
5:30.
All notices of chuich services and
all other notices must be In the office
The hoUHe pushed the C'uretatl hill
which is a genuine hank guaranty
measure. The Senate adopted the
Scntcr-llume substi:ute which. Is
Hlniply a device to find the people.
Mlaa I Hdly Dimple the mysterious
young woman who has baffled the
H)liie of the great cities of the Kant
will be in Houston tomorrow . It will
be a feather in the tap of the Hous-
ton isdice should ail) of tiki 111 hllc-
ceed ill identify lug her.
There are three pairs or twiu titles
in Tcxai Dallas aud Fort Worth;
Houston aud Galveston; und llcuu-
niont and Orange. If Hock port keeps
up the gait II l traveling uow It
will aoun boost itself Into Uryan
by 12 o'clock of the day they are to class adding a fourth pair of dyda-
appear. j mites.
It is our purpose to make the Eagle .
prompt to the minute and to this it j The Appeul to Reason the leading
It necessary to have fixed rules. Our socialist puper in this conntry after
friends and patrons will aid us greatly Ureer of ten eurs announces that
by complying with the above. ' im subscription list is falling off and
THE EAGLE PRINTING CO. that It wiil be forced to suspend un-
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DRY AX.-TEXAS. APRIl 5 1 ;!.
its friends rally to Its support.
This may be an indication that social-
ism Is on the decline or it may mean
that the appeal is not truly represen-
tative of socialist sentiment.
CAN'T YOU TAKE A JOKET 1
The Palestine Herald complains of
the tanienesH of the c ampaign for '
city offices. A w ild and wooly cam-j
palgn with "oM-n letters" "campaign!
lies nailed" and lots of job printing
would be more lnterejtln. Itrynn
Eagle.
Evil to him who thlnketh evil. The
Herald has never been ho hard up.
thanks to n progressive sei of busi-
ness MHple that It hail to pray for
the vulture's privilege that of help
ing to pick the flesh of others. No
brother Eagle. If you knew the Her-
aid better you would think with more The trusts have doubtless fought
charity. We don't need business bad the editorial liilluciice of a good many
enough to order a throat-rutting ram- papers but they can't buy theni all
palgn to gel It. Not in a thousand because many are not purchasable
years. Palestine Herald. The incorrupt Idle press Is the bill-
wark of the liberties and lights of
The Eagle Is the first to call at- the people and It is strong enough
ton t ion to the fact that the Payne bill to defend them against the encroach
ments of corHirate usurpations. The
trusts keep trying to muzzle the In-
dependent papers with restrictive
laws and ruling but It cau t be done.
The people of the second senatorial
district re-elected Senator Thomas by
a maporlty of about two to oue only
about fifty per cent of a full vote be
ing cast. While there are few why
approve the course of Senator Thorn
as In making unsupported charges
against his brother senators his re
election Is not n surprise and will
perhaps prove to be a valuable Its
sou.
"THIS DATE IN HISTORY."
APRIL 5.
JfilS-- Kllhu Yale the chief patron uf
Yale College born in New Hav
en Conn. Died in Ludon July
8. 1721. v
1776 Georgia Instructed her deb.
gates for independence.
1KD0- William CowMr English -oet.
died. Horn In 1731.
ISM Napoleon I. abdicated the
throne of Prance.
1 s;.". lore eiedltlon left St. Liula
to explore the headwaters of the
Powder river in Montana.
I m;2 Federals commenced the siege
of Yotktowti Va.
I4 House of Representatives ad-
opted resolutions declaring that
France would not be allowed to
form a monarchy in Mexico.
ls7C Impeachment trial began of
William Y. Ileiknap Secretary of
War.
I'.iOl-Chicago voted for municipal
ownership of at reel railways.
GIN BURNED IN DOTTOM
Fine Gin Plant on J. O. ChajXe Farm
Destroyed Sunday Afternoon
CALENDAR OF SPORTS FOR THE
WEEK.
Monday.
Court tennis tournament for Ameri-
can championship begins in Dostou.
Tennis touruameut for the cham-
pionship of Mexico begins In Mexico
City.
Meeting of Connecticut league of
llaccball Clubs al New Haven.
Tuesday.
Jim I tarry vs. Sandy Ferguson. 12
rounds at lloion.
Wednesday.
()ening of annual show of Miss-
issippi Valley Kennel Club at St.
I-Olll.-i.
Thursday.
A destructive lire occurred yester
day uftcrnooti on the J. O. I hauce
plantation In the Hrao bottom In
which Mr. Chance lost his splendid
gin pl.int and colt on house t uc nre
orlgli.ited In the cotton house which
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was loiatctl on uie souui 01 uie kiii
and the liluli wind ami lack or any
fire fighting facilities made It tin-
HMbllle to save the gin. Mr. Chance
lis a! a loss to know how a fire could
have started in the cotton house as
It had not been unlocked since the
ginning season closed. The loss was
Is.ihhi. with insurance amounting to
alM.ui oi e half. The hss is a heavy
one. but with his characteristic en-
cm. the work cr rebuilding will be-
gin at once and the burned plant will
he replaced with as good.
Iij.il ly a better one.
WATCH FOR GREATER REDUCTIONS
In Out
Big Grocery Saie
AIL FRESH STOCK
Wiil S. liiggs
and
DEATH OF JOHN LUECK SR.
Aged German Citizen of Kurten En-
tered Into Final Rest.
Mr.
home
urday
short
John l.ueck. Sr.. died at his
In the Kurten community Sat-
night at 11: 20 o'clock after a
Illness with paralysis. Mr
INSURANCE
ln. e wih represent the Oldeit snj Rt Companies. Your ButineM
gicrn mv ;rfcnal attention and appreciated.
C. E. BOYETT
Kire Tornado. Accident. Plate Glass Bonds and Live Stock
Residence Phone 257. Office I'lione 372.
l.ueck was a native of (ierniany. born
October "-. ISM. making him
years . mouths und 11 days of age
at the time (if tits cleat n
He had been a citizen of Kurten
for about twenty ears. aud was a
good honorable. Industrious citlicu.
and enjoyed the confidence and res-
Opculng of eleventh annual horse ( . f an ns .Khbor and friends. J
On the 27th of February he and
celebrated their giddeti
PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES
Hate JuM Keceiced a Fri-ih Supply of
White Tar Flakes Lavender Camphor Red Cedar
Chips and Moth Balls.
VI. H. JAMES
The lraJmt: Druccist.
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show at AtUntlc City. X. J.
Boat race between Columbia Uni
versity and Naval Cadets at Annap
olis.
Saturday.
W'reg'llng championship:! of
ional A. A. IT. at Hrooktyu.
Track gams of Yale and I'nlver- lro PVc-nlng shadows grow lunger and
slty of Virginia at Charlotesvllle. Ui- .idren have the iTofoutid svtn-
Hoat race between Yale and rnl j.hv f the entire community. The
his giMul wife
wedding many neighbors an friends
being present to enjoy the day with
thrni. none of them dreaming that
'a-he would be called to go so soon.
I The aged wife who Is left alone as
verslty
phla.
of Pennsylvania at Phlladel-
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Illustrated Songs and Moving Pictures
CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT
OOQOOOOOOOOOO OOQOOODOOCOOO
children are Mrs. Oscar Kurten. of j
Kurten Mrs. Ctecht of Washington.
Mrs. Minnie Tcppcr. Mrs. I'auilne Jtet-J
gelke. Cus l.uec k of St. luis. Kmll J
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l.ueck of St. Paul. Minn. and Mr
lniMsei no tax on aeroplanes.
Instead of a trolley line why not
put an airship service between Htyan
aud College? I .el's be tip to now.
A dUpatch Irom Washinuton says
most women are free trailers. This
is not news; win n they have the
money and sometimes when they
haven't.
That was a wise boy who said he
liked geography better than history
because there Is only i nun h g"-
graphy while new- hhitory Is being
made all the time.
i About the time the Kagle went to
press Saturday afternoon and while.
Fort Worth was burning a fire broke
out In Oak Cliff a suburb of Dallus.
which destroyed ten blocks In the
' r-B letue distric t Incluling the
HrigKs sanitarium. The loss Is estl
mated at $:'.d.nnu. In comparison
with the Fort Worth disaster this Is
small but under ordinary c it cum
stances It would have been regarded
as a great conflagration.
BONUS COMMITTEE CALL.
The following named gentlemen
who were apisdnted by President K. iTetsof of Cermany.
H. F.dge of the Retail Merchants as-1 He was laid to rest at Kurt. n ys
soctation as a committee to raise a'tirday afternoon at 2 o'clock mar.)
bonus for the A. and M. College trol- friends being present to pay him
ley line are requested to meet at their last sad tribute of re;-ev!.
the store of J. A. Myers tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock sharp.
l. if f II..... .-li. VV I
.M.'VIB II. W. i Mllll I ihlM . ... Sm. ...... I."
tiers. A. W. Wilkerson. Tyler Harwell !
J.K . Astln. A. W. P.uchannn. M. II.
Janiec J. I.. F.dge. K. F. Parks ami
W. J. Coulter A full attendance Is
highly lniKirta!it and earnestly re-
quested li. S. PARKKR. Chalrii.an.
Try ni Jann April We uill not fool you.
Choice Fresh Groceries
Or everv k nj Frcr-ch Vircrtabte every Jjy. Tr' our Klour.
l'e! -o Cni! (kxvi. uur Patronjje Appreciated.
Sanders Bros.
J. A.
L Satin-
r
Don't forget to remember to
collect that the city election tomes
off tomorrow. It Is only a ratifica-
tion meeting lis It were but it has
to be attended to.
The
paMT
Wc arc headquarters for
medicinally pure
Phoiphate Soda
Crtam of Tartar
Boric Acid
Peroxide Hydrogen
Wttch Hazel
Jamaca Ginger
Senna Leant
Cocoa Butler
Doesn't your meJicine cheot
need repleniihinc-'
EMMEL & MAL0SEY
M'fg'rf of -KASTOL
tastlefi castor oil.
the
l-.agi was tne only nrteinoou
within our knowledge that
nave all tho Important particulars uf
I lie Fort Worth lire. The con Mag ra
tion did not break out until after 1
p m. and at C p. m. of the same
day tho ioople of Itrynn were read
ing It In the Kagle. This was about
twenty-one hours ahead of the arri-
val of any of the Sunday morning
paier from Houston and Caltestoti
which were the first papers received
I'oie that told the story
In conversation with a llryati lady
Saturday night. Ir. J. M. Carrol pres-
ident of the Southwestern Kaptlst
Academy nt San Marcos said that he
had never before seen so enterpris-
ing a tiewspaiier as the Fugle In a
town the size of Itrynn. First as
superintendent of state missions and
later as financial iik nt of llaylor I'ni-vcr-dty.
Or. Carrol has traveled all
over Texas and has had the best of
opIxTtunliles to observe. AH who
who know him can testify that he
Is no flatterer and sparing even of
'compliments. To be thus sKken of
ly such a man is gratifying Indeed.
Car of
oar corn
track.
good heavy North Texas
and car of good alfalfa on
101
llensarllng firos.
DAWSON CALLINCTON.
Popular Young Couple United in Mar-
riage Sunday! Evening.
Mr. Claude I law son of this c ity and
Miss Katherlne Calllngtoll of Collcue
Station were quietly marled Sunday
evening at 7:M o'clock at the home
of Rev. Father Clelssner pastor of
St. Joseph's Catholic church. Father
(iicls.sncr officiating. It was a very
quiet wedding the only witnesses be
ing Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Itoyctt uncle
aiiil auni cu me urine.
The bride was reared In this coun-i
ty near the A. and M. College and I'
a young lady of charming personality. 1
She Is polished and refined and Mr. j
Dawson Is to be congratulated upon
having won her to be his life com-1
panloti. I
The groom Is a son of the late'
('apt. I. 1). I )aw son and Mrs. Dawson j
and was raised In Itrynn. lie is a
worthy young man In every respect
honorable energetic and is connect-
ed with the Itrynn Telephone Kx-
c linnge.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson are kct-plng
house In the cottage of Mr. I. II. Men-
dida where they nre at hcuie to
their friends.
The Kagle Joint their many friends
in congratulation and best wishes.
BAND CONCERT.
The A. and M .College band gave
a concert at the skating rink in this
city Saturday night which was a
splendid musical attraction in every
sense of the word. The College has
an excellent baud this year in ract.
the best that It has ever had. aud
the concerts are warmly praised by
all who have heard them. The ciowd
Saturday night was nothing like the
merit of the attraction deserved.
which Is greatly to be regretted ns
the boys were at considerable ex-
pense to put their concert on In this
city. This is accounted for from the
fact that It was Saturday night and
it was lniKissilde for the merchants
und clerks to" get away from the
stores until too late to attend. The
Kagle hoMs the boys will reeat the
concert here some time Int he future
when they can have a larger audi
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The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 101, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1909, newspaper, April 5, 1909; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323206/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .