The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 274, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1909 Page: 1 of 6
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and Pilot
FOURTKENTH YF.AR.
BRYAN TEXAS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 23. 1909
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"Another
Shipment
1
in 36 and 72
inch size
i
First Lot
was sold in 3
days and at the
price this ship
ment can't last
many days
$4.00 Rugs 36x72
on sale at
$3.50
$3.00 Ru 27x45
on tale at
$250
Curtain
SWISS
and
SCRIM
Still on sale
A. J.
OAS RED
SCO.
PRESIDENT TAFT AT COLLEGE.
Made Brit f Address to Students Com-
plementing Their Fine Appear-
a nee.
The secial train rushing President
Tuft and party from llouaton to Dallas
nia.le a five minute stop at Colic
at 12: S3 today to give the cadets ami
College people an opportunity to see
the president and to give him an o-
portunlty to make the corps a abort
talk.
A great many Rryan ieople went
out to see him and the crowd u
a welled by many from the surround-
Ing country.
The conn of cadets K0S Id number.
were drawn up in company formation
along beside the track and a the
President's train came to a stop the
College band played Dixie and the ca-
dets reonlei lustily. The president
stepped out upon the rear platform
wearing a grey sark suit and a smile
that won't come off and spoke as fol-
lows: "Young gentlemen when I look at
you this splendid body of young men
I am convinced they raise good men
In Texas" as well as other things. I
am glad to have this opportunity to
see you and glad to look Into your
faces. I am glad you have the oppor-
tunity to gain the practical training
given by this college under tbo direc
tion of the atate. We have gone a long
The First State Bank
AND TRUST COMPANY
OF BRYAN TKXAS
GUARANTY FUND BANK
Effective January lit 1410.
Thii bank i operating under a Sate Charter and the
State Iaw are very strict. A thorough examination of the
bank will be made every three months by expert bank exam-
iners and published statements of its condition will be made
five or six times a year. We offer you absolute security.
lite stockholders of this bank are all conservative citiens
and the intercut of its patton will be looked after carefully.
t
Ccir.e z?i to Castes with us.
nun. mjlicrt ft. I. sun vice Prcs&ti w. I.
CClf . UlV.tT L J. JiraS I. f. ttt&SY.
m. W. CCILTU. V. J. CCULIU.
NEW GOODS
Ralstons Whole Wheat. 12-pound sacks. . CGC
Rait ton's Graham Flour 12-pound sacks. . GGC
OHOCONEL
11
The new Breakfast Food made from whole
wheat and pure chocolate. Call for sample and
then ask for some in your next order.
BELL BROS.
. ..THE QUALITY GROCERS ...
Two Phones 111 & 179
Two Grocery Wagons
way In building op state schools and
they are a great help to our young
men. They help them to do things
right now. Those who have the op
portunity to attend these schools can
go at once Into the things they Intend
to do all the time. Engineering fann-
ing and other practical training given
her can be put toue at once and
without going far. I have lately trav-
eled over a great portion of your atate
and when ll Is developed and the
great systems of Irrigation are put
Into practice you will make a state
ao great that you will not know what
to do with It. Goodbye."
The train waa rolling away as the
president aaid goodbye and he retired
with his genial smile Into his car.
The train passed slowly through thlj
city without stopping and the presi-
dent. came out on the platform and
waved to the cheering crowds.
GIRL OF TEXAS
iisio tin PI!!
WITH WHICH SHE ATTACKED
ROBBERS BUT COT WORST
OF IT.
BOUND INO GIGGED
In Retaliation They Secured Her Well
and Then Calmly Proceeded to
Ranaack House.
Special to the Eal.
Dallas. Texaa. Octoer 23. Iate yes-
terday afternoon two masked white
men entered the home of J. D. Barran-
tlne at farmer near Mesqulte and
finding the 16-year-old daughter Lena
at borne the others being at work In
I;. -t ;
rA n n n
Will continue to five'to our patrons the same service
which has been so satisfactory in the past.
With Ample Resources Lonf Experience and a
Thorough Knowledge of Conditions we feel that
we are in position to serve you to your advantage.
A SQUARE DUAL IVITC1
ADDOLUTC OCBUTV.
G. S. Vtrm Pp. JL.JLSILTVbfta.
In. v.llKEnrrri is
j.n.cciE j.K.p;m j.w.e::h::j
Thomas T. Stevens of Georgia.
Recording Secretary Central Mrs.
A. L. Oowdtll of Alabama.
Corresponding Secretary General
Miss Childress of Louisiana.
Treasurer Central Mrs. C. R. Tate
of Virginia.
Register Central Mrs. James E.
Cantt of Missouri.
Historian General Mrs. J. Endera
Robinson of Virginia.
Custodian of Cross of Honor Mrs.
L. H. Raines of Georgia.
Custodian of Flags Mrs. F. A. Walk
of Virginia.
. Honorary President Mrs. J. W.
the field the men demanded money
and the girl assured them none Tench of Florida.
in the hous. i Honorary President Mrs.
They proceeded to ransack the prcrn
lues and the girl stabbed one Intrud
er with a bat pin.
The robbers secured the girl bound
gagged ner and wraptied her In a
blanket.
They then chloroformed lier and left
her unconscious.
She wss In this state when mem-
ers of the family returned.
She waa not seriously Injured.
The robbers were trailed by blood
bounds a short distance but so far
have not been arrested.
The house was ramuirked but the
robbers secured nothing of value.
BISHOP WARD'S
REflllS HOME
Body Reaches San Francisco On Way
to Houston.
Special to the Eagle.
San Francisco. Oct. Zi. The body
of Bishop Ward of the Methodist Epis
copal church. South who died at Kobe.
Japan on September 20. arrived yes
terday on the Nippon Maru and will
be sent to Houston Texas the late
bishop's borne for burial
The bishop had been in Japan only
a nion;h on i regular tour of Inspec-
tion of Methodist missions In the Ori
ent when he died.
OFFICERS 1.1E0 BY
U. D. C. DITIOli
West Virginia Gets President Texas
Honored With One Vice President
The general convention of the Uni
ted Daughters of the Confederacy In
session at Houston has elected gen-
eral officers as follows:
President General Mrs. Virginia F.
McSherry of West Virginia.
First Vice President Central Mrs.
L. C Hall of Arkansi.
Second Vic President General Mrs.
M. E. Bryan of Texas.
Third Vice President Central Mrs.
Randolph of Virginia.
With the election of a daughter of
West Virginia to the highest office In
the gift of the Cnlted Daughters of the
Confederacy. It Is understood that the
d legates to the sixth annual conven
Hon have agreed that th- annual meet-
ing In 1910 shaU be held In the West
and this honor will go to Little Rock.
Ark. that city having extended a cor-
dial invitation.
TWO HIU6S
ill
In the aew arrangement of Walicrs
5 and 10 cent store for next week you
will find all over .the house counters
arranged for special bargains. They
will be bargalna too that you cannot
afford to miss. 274
One Culprit Was White and Other a
Negro Preacher.
Special to the Eulc.
Montgomery. Ala October 23. Will
Stevenson who murdered his step-
daughter a few months ago. waa bang-
ed early yesterday at Luverne.
touts Balaam a negro preacher was
banged at Grove Hill yesterday for
the murder of Deputy Sheriff Wain-
wrlght last August.
POPULAR RATES VIA I. A G. N.
Account No-Tsu-Oh Carnival Houston-
Texas November S-13 1S09.
Season tickets on sale dally Nov. ?
to 12 Inclusive. Limit for return Nor.
14th. Popular excursion rates In ef-
fect for special days.
For Information call on. or write
D. C. DeMaret.
Ticket Agent I. G. N. IL R.
d:91-5fi
Is a constant worry to the busy
housewife. Let us help
you by suKestinp
the following:
Bottled Picklesall sorts.
Barrel Pickles sour 3 doz. 2bc
Dill2M 25c
" Mamjocs 1 - SOc
" Sweet Mixed qt. 25c
Kraut 6pounds 25c
" Mackerel 2 and 3 for 25c
Bottled Olives Manzanell SOc
Queen .. 25c
Hot' Relish.... 25c
Prepared Mustard 10c 15c 25c
Macaroni Cheese
Cranberries
Fruits
and
Vegetables.
Besides the above list we Jhave
everything in Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
and will appreciate your trade.
Candors tiros.
Sellers of Bultc's Excellence
Flour 'an JjTelmo CannedGoods
iHMiiiiiiiiiiiniMniiMnininminn;ttr
I Fresh v Vegetables
AND FRUITS DAILY
Nice Chickens and Fresh Kfts Swift's Premium Hams
and Banquet Bacon Buchanan's Creamery Butter.
The Finest of Can and Bottled doods.
1
Prices Quality andsrvice Unexcelled
Phone32iind 386.
C. E. Bullock '(Co. ?;
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The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 274, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1909, newspaper, October 23, 1909; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323375/m1/1/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .