The Bryan Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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tinier at the Postofltce Bryan Tex
js. aw soud rlflst mall.
THK. KAGI.K PRINTING COMPANY. 1
A hundred moneyed men represent-
any of the favored interests can
go before congress and get almost any
thing they ask for. Suppose a hundred
farmers went to Washington to per-
suade congress to do something to en
tourage agriculture which is the basis
;of all prosperity hew much Influence
THURSDAY MARCH 16 1911.
! would they have? Under the present
Promotion board have assembled! Tne San Anel Standard calls at-
Promotion boards have amDlea tentlon t0 the fact tnat when President
at all the larger military posts for the Polk iu m- ordered the American
purpose of passing on the eligibility of army to rendezvous at Corpus Chrlsti
line officers and field officers below it was given out that it was only for
the rank of colonel for promotion. It the purpoK of mane uyerlng. Le t us
I tj sitiu r nave a government oi me
- J trusts for the trusts and by the trusts.
CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GOOD- j What we want Is a government of the
NESS. people for the people and by the peo-
- . t iPle. The initiative and referendum
fou heoT' LWa3 1 ?nl; " Pr" wl" brln he government close to the
found theologian and Inspirational re-1 peope
ilglous reformer but aho a far-seeing
philosopher who saw relations between A year ago Bryan was practically J
things that are not apparent to the wltn0"c sidewalks but since the work
casual observer. An expression of f bulldl"g them wa? staIlfd
..h . T been pushed vigorously and is still In-
such a relation is contained in his creasing in' a geometrical ratio. At
famous apothegm which has become I first the contractor had to beg for
proverbial and is often quoted as work and was idle half his time; but
Scripture: "Cleanliness Is next to god- ( now although he has largely Increased
liness."'He recognized the fact that his force and working facilities he
the superiority of the ancient Israel-1 has contracts far in advance of his
ites was largely due to the fact that ability to fill them. For this the city
the Mosaic law required not only spir- council the Commercial Club and last
Itual but also physical cleanliness and ! but not least the Civic League are
he who ministered in the sanctuary entitled to the credit. Organization
must' have not only a pure heart but and co-operation work miracles
also clean hand 3. i '.
In1 all history the degree of esteem I The people of Texas in common
In which cleanliness has been held with those of other states will regret
has been a measure of civilization the necessity of intervention in Mex-
Savages are proverbially squalid and ico and are not in favor of the an-
filthy while t)e most enlightened peo-! nexation of that country to ours but
pies are without exception the most they recognize the fact that our gov-
cleanly. ernment can not afford to allow Mex-
That uncleanliness is a violation of ico to lapse into anarchy. Our own
the divine law is plainly proven both : safety requires thnt we safeguard our-
by Scripture and history. The whole ' selves against the dangers to health.
JJiDle bristles with denunciations or to life and to property which would
those who violate the eternal laws of follow such a condition. Self-preserva-sanitation
and the decimation by ies-tion Is the first law of nature.
tilence of peoples who regarded not !
these laws is a visitation of divine : Representative Fountain who ar-
wrath on evil doers. We need not go rived yesterday thinks there will have
far for examples. Only a few years to be an extra session either imme-
agoxIIavaua Vera Cruz and Panama diately after adjournment or later to
were reeking with filth and nurseries pass the appropriation bills. He says
of pestilence; now they are clean and 'hat business 'during the regular ses-
are becoming famous as health re-'slon has been obstructed by the im-
sorts. On the other hand all the ef-'men?e number of bills on the ralen-
forts of .the Christian missionaries dar but at a special session this would
have failed to induce the teeming mill- not be so because legislation would
ions of China to wash and be clean j be limited to the subjects mentioned
and because they have closed their in tbe governor's call.
eyes and stopped their ears to the '
truth one-fourth of the population of! According to President Mezes and
Is estimated that there will be two
hundred vacant second lieutenancies 1
which are to be filled by appointment.
Here is a chance forA. & M. graduates.
repeat Itself In the present case.
For "political reasons" T. C. Harris
has resigned the superintenduncy of
the San Marcos Normal and F. M.
Bralley state superintendent of pub-
lic instrut ion.v has been elected' to
succeed him. It's a pity the schools
can't be kept out of politics and pol-
itics out of the schools.
Statistics show an enormous . In-
crease In the Importation of agricul-
tural products In the last ten years
importation of fruits alone having in-
creased a million a year and nuts a
hundred pes cent since 1900. Will
Brazos county farmers heed tho lesson
in these figures?
Nobody doubts that if Governor Col-
quitt could have had his way there
would have been no special session.
The necessity of calling one has been
n LL" T n the ro at . he governor finds it necessary to yield to
r.--ncLiu!m 0. le.xas hu5 !lg forces he can not control.
Jluua UUL lie Will mm tl IjfUll all HIV mmmmmmmm
same one who will deliver the vote " "
of Texas In the republican national Senator As in. and Representative
convention next year. And ihe Texas Fountain didn t always vote right as
Lyon is one oi the African lion hunt- ne c-af!10 81 es ln" 10 nu'lr rmm
er s pets.
In Kansas the law requires the tax
assessor to take the real estate trans-
fers of the preceding year as a basis
on which to estimate the value of
lands and town lots for taxing. This
seems to be fair. Why should anyone
object to It? ' 1
MORE COOO
The corporation tax Is constitu-
tional. This Is a beginning in llndlug
other wajs and means to support the
national government than the Iniqui-
tous tariff.
One of the two regiments that had
not arrived at San Antonio yesterday
was the Ninth cavalry the only negro
command ordered to Texa3.
be it said they didn't help the frit-
terers fritter away the entire sixty
The senate and house by concur- days of tbe regular session.
tXTXnf n?iw0TW bM Proclaimed martial law in
XBSS-XStn. hi- will .hoot -11
.ir th Mn7i. V'" insurrectos captured without the for-
a drumhead court-
II
WML
AT A. &M. COLLEGE
PROF. R. T. DAVIS OF NACOG-
DOCHES CONDUCTOR.
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dress the legislature Mondav. Gov
ernor Colquitt will hardly call an ex-
tra sesison for the occasion.
The Very Best Advantages Will Be
Afforded Teachers Wishing to
Take Summer Course.
mality of even
martial.
legislative rest will come tomorrow
with the adjournment of the Thirty
Nine vetoes during the sixty days'
session of the legislature and not one
of them overruled is satisfactory evl-
Itching Scalp and DandTr 1
Ish and LuxurlarV
Will Follow.
-If Parisian Sage does noti
druff stop falling hair or lftN
me scaip in two weeks E. J. Jef
will give you your money back
Can any offer be fairer than this?
Is there any Intelligent man or wbman
In this city troubled with dandruff
who can afford not to accept this offer?
Parisian Sage Is not a nostrum; It
Is the scientific preparation of one of
the world's greatest dermatologists.
It will grow hair. It will .ure dan.
druff. It will stop falling hair. It will
make the scalp clean and white and
free It from any disease.
It is the most marvelous and effi-
cient hair dressing known. It will turn
harsh. luBtcrloss and uncontrollable
hair Inio Boft. lustrous and fasclanting
hnlr in a few days. It Is the favorite
hair dressing of thousands of Ameri-
can women who realize that no wom-
an can be handsome without beautiful
hair.
A large bottle costs r.Oc at E. J. Jen-
kins' and druggists everywhere. The
girl with lie Auburn hair on every
package.
NOBODY SPARED.
some districts have fallen victims to other members of the faculty of the
bubonic plague within the last two state university in their testimony be-
months. Who will deny that this is a fore the senate investigating commit-
judgment of heaven sent as a punish- tee. the chief difficulty in suppressing
ment for violated law? hazing Is the lack of police authority
In ;jroof of the proposition that clean- by the faculty. They have no power
liness is a corollary of godliness to arrest students or to compel them
which it follows as a natural conse- to testily. This difficulty could be met
second legislature but not political dence that Governor Colquitt is not a
peace. As Patrick Henry said "Gen- figurehead.
tlemen may cry peace! peace! but
there is no peace." "Alas poor
Yorlck!" Alas poor Texas!
Colonel Roosevelt will speak on
"Civic Righteousness" in New Orleans
next Sunday. Wonder if he will men-
tion his apiieal to Harriman for a big
campaign slush fund and his approval
of the steel trust swallowing Its only
remaining rival contrary to law as examples.
Prof. R. -T. Davis superintendent of
the pity schools of Nacogdoches has
been selected conduct6r for the sum
mer normal schools to be held at A. &
M. college which will open June 1!.
The object of the summer school at
the college is to afford teachers in tho '
public schools the opportunity of add- '
it t rfim.i Ti "i.iit.. 1"K to their professional attainments 'pain.
cost tho' people of Texas about fl.".00 ralsliiB the grade of their certill- The cure foreman woman or child
a dar" for sixtv davs or a total of 8 and 0 loalif.ving themselves to Is to cure tho cause the kidneys
nhm'it mnnnii' Aih' ui'1t tin t teach agriculture in the public schools. I'oan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid-
Kidney Troubles Attack Bryan Men
and Women Old and Young.
Kidney ills seize young and old.
Come quickly with lit t lo warning.
ntldren miner In their early years.
Women worry; can't do dally "work.
Men have lame and aching backs.
Girls are languid nervous suffer
to show for it?
Coionel Koosevllt the harem skirt
and the soldieis all invaded Texas at
the same time. If either had came
singly it would have caused a sensa-
tion and coming all together It is a
brainstorm.
Every person who values his reputa-
Those who clamor for a big army
Lnited States has been successful In ground to fw1 slihtC(1 lr e wng not
" 'n ' RS nWoi' invited to address the legislature. The
and that It has entered every war un- invitations were a part of the game
pieiiared. In all there wars volunteers 0f how-not-to-do-it.
fresh from the people have done the
bulk of the fighting.
Every reform movement is cursed
with charlatans and imposters. and
among the greatest of these who ever
figured on the stage f action is Theo-
;doie Roosevelt. If tifcre were nothing
quence we can find strong proof in the by vesting such authority in the ex-1 else his shameless appropriation of
recent ni story of Hryan. Only eleven ecutive head of the Institution or I nryan s policies condemns him as dis-
months ago both the spiritual and the someone else connected with it. I honest in the minds of ail who love
physical cenditions of Bryan had been . . . ... j justice.
practically unchanged for years. In i Washington special published in I . - ;
order to promote a religious awaken- yesterday's Houston Post says: "Sen-! The national election next year is
ing tne 1 rotestant churches all co- atcr IJailey had many friends who the most important in half a centurv
.u ... .iau..ult aim ui!vinS ior voted tor the adoption of the Arizona ueeause the people have a better
Whether Senator Dailey's resigna-
tion was offered in go;ul faith or not
there is no doubt that it lias made him
the leader of the reactionary demo-
crats in the .-enate. Hut there are so
few of them that it is an empty honor.
In his Atlanta speech Colonel Roose-
velt declared himself In favor of "the
sane regulation of corporations." Did
anybody ever advocate insane regula-
tion of anythiiiK?
Governor Colquitt said he would tell
r.c... .c.i.ai .u nuii-ii i-iHuoiuie constitution thoughtless of tne sis- chance than ever before to regain con
enr v Zi?e ma1? nn fnl-ninr-ance of their votes with the pop-ltrol of their government which they o j them to go 1 on ev thou nass
nent evanselist was cr.Ued to conduct ulistic propositions contained fierein." lost In the great war between the in-it P
i t ....iuui icouiia in uiuei urus me seniiiois reierreu suues.
need not bo recounted. But those who : to didn't have sense enough to know .
Planned and executed that great work! how to vote until Bailev"told them. I
builded even l etter than they knew. ' We are clad Cnlliem Un't m. nf I K:nS oat old shapes of foul dis
A little later the Commercial Club was them lease sang Tennyson. That's what
will be about ?.".0. The railroads will
grant reduced round trip rates.
It Is believed the favorable location
t lie excelelnt equipment the eomfort-
nttln hn I lit in iri !inl tli .l.
the legislature to pass the appropria- mnmwU ih' .:u..a ...
Hons bill and go home but ho never advantages to teachers deslriim to do
summer work. Secretary A. H. Wi'cox
Teachers who desire to lit themselves neys
for agriculture will have the oppor- Cure all forms of kidney suffering.
tunity to devote themselves entirely The following testimony proves It:
to the study of that subject Including Mrs. A. J. Parnell. of llearne Texas
agriculture In the public schools farm says: "Our little child suffered a great
crops horticulture types and breeds deal from a kidney weakness nnd no
of farm animals and agricultural chem- matter what we did she became no
lstry. Instruction will be offered In better. We were In despair until a
arithmetic algebra. bookkeeping friend suggested a trial of Doan's Kid-
chemistry civil Kovernment. geometry. ny Pills. We procured a supply and
geography grammar and composition the result 3 of their use were very eat-
history history of education litera- isfactory. We have no hesitation In
ture methods and management phys- recommending Doan's Kidney Pills to
lology primary methods psychology parents having children similarly af-
school law trigonometry etc. Tho filcted."
courses will be arranged in groups to 'cr Rale by nil dealers. Price COc.
suit different needs as follows: The Fostor-Milmirn Co. Buffalo. N. Y. sole
second grade group the Hist grade agents for the United States
group. the permanent primary group- Remember the name Doan's and
the agricultural group and the miscc l- hke no other
lancous group. 1 "
Kxaniinations tor state certificates' ....
will be held Iu conformity with the NOTICE FOR BIDS.
regulations of the state department '
on July 31 August 1. 2 and 3. 1 A. & M. College of Texas.
The entire expenses of the six weeks lolloge fetation Texas March 4 1911.
organised forowed by the taking up
of civic work by tho Woman'; Club
and the organization of the Civic
League. Who dare say that there is
no relation between these great events
all of which have transmrel within
eleven months and which have been 'Tf
francriu 1'ifi .i. t 1 . melons.'
..m..-. . nn 1 u eiiieiiiiuus conse-1
quences? Blind ineded is he who cap '
.not see the hand of Cod in it.
It '9 a truth not so generally appre-
ciated as It should be that the most
acceptible worship to God is service
tO Ilia!. A Tift tintl' rtlft ttra r.n.l !
feiimv mon hoM- n.' i i.i : If Governor
" -- v" 1 mull uv Halting
ditions such that they will be health
ler and happier?
PLANT WATERMELONS.
A correspondent at Kurtea writes:
"The whob military array Is coming
to Texas. Will you please remind the
farmers to plant the necessary water-
A most timely an.' rofltable sug-
gestion. The farmers tvho are wise
enough to profit by it will surely be
glad somebody was thoughtful enough
to give them the cue.
the Civic League is trying to do. Help
1 them and they will make Bryan so
i healthy that the doctors nnd (Irneirlsts
i will have to get into some other busi- trvin 0
iness.
Americans especially Texans. are
tired of playing the part of the in-
nocent bystander In the shooting
scrape across the Rio Grande.
of the college is now preparing a spe-
cial pamphlet on the subject of the
summer school which will bo sent to
all who make inquiry.
If the militia officers who have been
militarize Texas can set
commissions in the regular army
maybe we shall have peace.
ATHLETICS Jf ALLEN ACADEMY
Colquitt did remove
The 'whole world Is getting out of
patience with Mexico and from all na-
tions come the demand that the racket
down there be stopped. A nation has
no more-right to disturb the peace
than an individual.
The spring weather has put new life
into the athletes of Allen Academy
Bailey savi he sawit first tit "ul the varlous branches of sport have
0(H) 1.01'imer exoense item. Rut no. I't'n cnJojed by the students. The
body has told the public who put it 1)a-'ketl)all season has closed and now
liiils will be received at the office
of the president tip to 1 p. m. March :'."
for 1000 cords of good merchantable
wood to be delivered on tho college
grounds at such times and places as
the president of the college may desig-
nate and require. Grade of wood and
cording subject to tho approval of the
college. The college reserves the op-
tion to furnish as much as i'im) cords
of wood ever and above the amount
speciiled in contract. A certified cheek
for one-sixth the amount of the bid
must accompany such bid. A bond of
sufficient amount. will be required of
the successful bidder to compel faith-
ful ob-ervance of the contract. .The
right is reserved to reject anv and ail
bids. R. T. MII.NER. f
President.
in the appropriations bill.
conies the season of baseball and track
athletics.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
FINAL ACCOUNT.
OF
Senator Tillman says- a coterie of
Prof. T. G. Harris from the superin- j democratic senators will keep Senator
tendency of the Sau Marcos Normal I Baile' frora being the leader of his
in spite of the protest of the hundreds i Party. Yes because that "coterie" in-
ciuueg a large majority or the demo-
cratic senators.
There is work in Brazos county for
everybody who is able and willing to
work therefore an able-bodied idler
is a vagrant.
of students of that Institution because
of a private grudge which the gov-
ernor has harbored for years he is
unworthy to be governor of Texas. But
Baseball.
The baseball squad fiom which the
regular team will be chosen Is out al-
most every afternoon for practice. It
The hints of Janaeese scheming to 18 e of tho largest squads In the
get a foothold In Mexico has had the llstor' r le school. The academy
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THK STATE OF TEXAS To the
Sheriff or any Constable of Brazos
County Greeting:
Lum Holden guardian of the person cin
and of the estate of Myrtle and Alma
Holden minors having filed In our
county court his application for leave
TENNESSEE'S NEW SENATOR.
Senator Luke Lea bein a vonn
intlve s-a t ?-. i outside of his we shall not believe that he has been (sV; health board as "clean-up day." These are the days when the dreams 8111:1(1 a winnlnS team will lik-ly be no;; on the probate docket of Brazos trday.
for Infnrini i n i.n lMi u niuen -u oj sucn an unworthy tno-ie i"B -i.ic i.eague iook up the of the ambitious boy are of the tented lMUSV"
This is the day appointed by the
effect of raisinir Mobson mnrk nvnrai llia always had a splendid baseball to resign the auardianshtn. nnd ha
points. team and from the looks and perform- accompanied the same by an account
duces oi me nusny lenows now in the for final nettlement thereof numbered
Andrews
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lor information about him. Here U
extract from an editorial In his paper '
PontiSb"' Wh'eh l0Cate3 "im That European holders" cf Mexican
"In the" days none bv sn.n.binrfnv b.ond9 ai'e be.c0.lng di53:tisfled with
and nratn. iPil tvtm . "i : ll:e prorractea raiiure or the Uiaz gov
a IU1U liie
ptojiie what had to Le dyne and it
vas done but now the peonle in plain
terms are telling the public servants
w hat must Is d no and it will be
done.
"Formerly tap self-constituted guard-
ians of the public raised the alarm
every time a step was taken toward
the people but approved and applaud-
ed every step taken from the people
Hut the cry of humbugs is no longer
po'ent.
t T l. y A
ik'sl- une recall the n t at ve
uo:k every day is clean-iio dav In fiptil rnit1"- rinmn nni nnimMn. i..
Bryan. And so may it be now hence- ners.
for.h and forever. '
county. f ur. u.
You aie hereby commanded that by jjrnav.
Track Athletics. nnblicntlnn nf tiiiu m-it tnr ihri.i if T. B. C
The track team has been since the cessive weeks in The Hrvan Kaeln a larvcy.
One hundred degrees in the shade fo""(liS of Allen Academy tho pride newpaKr printed In the county of Lc- s-
Governor Colquitt has killed theCen- at Fort W'crth Thursday! And Roos- of the school and this branch of ath- Brazos you give due notice to all tKr- ??vf'r'..
ernment to restore orJer is tvidert. tr?! Texas Normal at Waco with his velt is not cominc till next Tue3dav. 1 represonieu y a team sons Int. Tested in the said guardian- S J-
There is Lound to be a change in con-! lit'le veto. To soothe the disappoint- - . of hustlers every season. The track ship and account for final settlement "d!l
ditions in Mexico before long. If there ; "jnt of his friends there he can ap- Don't get cold feet on the Civic U'1 been out for some weeks of said e.ma:e t. appear and contest ""I
is no gove:nment strong enough to P5'11' a tew more of them colonels on league.
r.r.d tho refereiulum)
are powerful
preserve order and protect property iiii start.
..o'.v.cbo !y will estr-blish and maintain I 1
one. And nabo.'.y Is better qualified or j If the people of Texas do not resent
prepared for the job than Uncle Sam. tube gratuitous slight put upon Senator
- - J Culberson by the adherents of Senator
The English lord i are predicting dis- 1 Bailey in the Texas senate then we
rs:.?r and ruin to ti e country because j have yet to learn the true character
::.e j.c-rple ate taking away their an-. of the people of Texa3.
'dent hereditary privileges. American I ...
bnodllns statesmen and special priv- The mobilization of the nrniv and
e advocates are frantically shout- ravy ha made Texas the cynosure of
topuiism: socialism: An-1 1 eyes cf the whole world and all
that no
can do.
other organization will or
e. It is doing a work for Bryan rreu ls a pU(d!y numV.er of them.
t iiui-ii iinuues hiiu ins assistant .Mr.
James Grant are giving the boys the
proKT training to develop a team that
will successfully defend the Inter-
scholastic championship held by Allen
Academy for so many years. The
prospects are indeed flattering and the
athletic enthusiasts are expecting
much from this year's track team.
In reply to the gvoernor's prodigal
son message the legislature inconti-
nently refuses to eat husks at two'dol-
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There Is a bill before the Kansas
legislature requiring all bridges to be
made of concrete. .Wonder some Texas .
;e: !ise the people demand a I nations are on the mitvfvo pv.wtins'
government of the people for the peo-j something heavy to drop. Ten to one
p'e and by the people.
The government after denying it
has admitted that the sent'iiii;:' of the
troops to the border was because of
I they will not be disappointed.
legislator didn't think of that.
When the Mikado tries to sneak In
at the back door of Mexico he will find
Telephone Tattlers.
A bill has been introduced in the
New Hampshire legislature which im
poses a fine of Sio -for each and every
offense of ua!.i fully breaking in on a
the same if tliey see proper so to do on
or before tho April term 101 1. of said
county court commencing and to be
holden at the otirthouse of said
county in the city cf Bryan. Texas on
April IT. A. h. li.ll. when said ac- tTtn l!a
i Given under my hand and .seal otV.
isaid court oi my office in the city of f A
Bryan this lith day of February. L r
a. n. 1011. ?rnl tHc
Clerk County Court Brazos County.
uy G. J. Nedbalek. Deputy Clerk.
count and application will be net
11 .nn l.t- c.i.l "
ij'u . nam iwiiii.
weapons in the hands of the tannic
They are terrorizing to malfeasance
venality and lawlessness. They are
preventives oS official treachery.
They aie weapons which increase the
power of the people.
"The recall is a c lub which the peo-
ple hold over the heads of their oifi-
i-';iiiTrTii'iiri. ti.. ii a .1 1 . . -in. a . .. . .
tlatlveis'a'n imti;; demand which ?X7Zr ST tltZ 'TTil VZ. he proposed legislation .Vhe b.1 ; Why suffer
tfiW rr'dl"l ..e told Zed in Texas. No wonder the people ro'
warning to the ie.fsla r n ZnTtZ luZ" ! ! eat deal of trouble' said he. "has The most common cause of Insoni-
enactment 0. laws which the neoole wc.rtH
1 .mvailu 11 n 111 iiiiu 1 . 1
if ww. unitnA ti Toiopiione conversation or tnkin down i
The trains todav are carry In- to the cn "' at the front door. recelvw aad listening to a conveiu.. u hen jou have rheumatism In your
. endezvou camps at Gallon and S? oli'T.s ". a r " LI. L"8 " ' . .9 n?
s u v. v vi. ivjmiuiiv line. lilt? laillVl KJl ' " w -iii &v i. iur. irnri
IU the ci
LtJ: w-
ay.
uu uoi .i.'ii. j 111s is no longer a
ernment of interests ani
object to theese measures
who are afraid of popular
liiuit; iiu nam in Pxnioll. tnp irnvurn. Vol !-. T . i.
y . c : CL Bcuaic u. i uiajui 11)
mcnt for private gain. of two tabl?ll a resoiution t0 thank
Here Is a clear statement of the him for it. If this isn't encouragement
democratic position a senator who to boodlers to loot the treasurv. what
applies the doctrine to public affairs i8 it'
can be relied upon. Would that we ' 1
had more such senators. The nlar.ot nmong tne protiresjlve
1 nyr .nwrnt..... . - ' democrats of Texas is ex-Governor
LIKE GOVERNMENT LIKE PEOPLE. I Campbell. He wants to be senator.
I but hasn't a ghost of a chance and if
In an interesting article on the com- !he we'e not so obsessed with egotism
mission form of citv eovernman tiro 1 anrt ambition he would know it. His
1 t r. " " " i..t. I'luiifl ui ni.iriiui
If havma y r ill.. r-rt. ... .
onger a gov-'i - 1 r t uue'ul" privilege nate the initiative referen- K:'M"'
nobody can ' By stopping that Lorimer steal Sen-I1"'" V" L.xe l s U1? tho and recall for they are the most noth lntn(ifd f
except those ator Culberson saved -the people j ? ??e p hfan 1 the wherewith to dangerous enemies of siveclal privilege down whore I live
ar rule and enough to pay his salary for U"s f J 16 mafhiner' of the state " . !
friends ought to tell him and keep him
quiet if possible.
Topeka Mail and Breeze offers these
sensible observations:
"The fact ls that a government is as
good as t lie people who make it. If
the people are alert and honest they
will select good commissioners. If
they are alert and honest they will
also select good rouneilmen. If the
people are either ignorant corrupt or
careless poor officers will be selected
no matter which form of government
they are under and graft and incom- Looks like it Is inconsistent to pro-
petency are as likely to be found un-lhibit the sale of "dry" wines in "dry"
der one form as under the other." territory.
goyernmen
The Thirty-second legislature has
many sins to answer for but the fail-
ure to gerrymander the state in the
interest of certain politicians and fac-
tions should .be remembered to its
credit.
No wonder the organs "of special boen caIsed trough people listening i ia la disorders of the stomach. Cham-
iviw hum ! iu !..:.. '' to telephone conversations thev knew I berlaln s Stomach and Liver Tablets
for their ears. Why
there has been so
going on and then the
conversations related that the sec
r. in . "ii tri otiiiuiia itrirtrtiiU lllill III! HW-
Some scientists say radium w 1 be 1. . .i.i
to .u. . "aa tunic iu re caiifu iaii!
ti.t. iwnci Kt-utri uLiii ui uie luiurp
But radium will fail as electricity has
to put the mule out of business.
Point." Exchange.
correct these disorders and enable
you to sleep. For sale by all dealers.
Has the harem skirt a hip pocket?
And if sois it a gun or a flask?
Governor Colquitt's idea thafthe PLANTING FIG ORCHARDS
state should be build a cotton factory
at Gatesville for the young prisoners
Taking Note of Bryan's Progress.
We note that the merchants of our
enterprising neighbor Bryan have
adopted the "trash-can" system insti-
tuted several months ago at Navasota.
JVMl.ut. lUUNTY. Thev will not reeret the exnerlmpnt
Aavasota s citizens will do well to
--. ' I ' n . 1 utt.uDuitta viuiriia Bin uu n
TVlHl.tt. thin Ot T?leb fr t 1. rt U nnna BUSinSS HflS PmtH W i H h I t O U m. 1.x. . l . . .
.....v twc... Huan itn nic um uiic3 J i b r. ' c eiuuiaie me example set Dy the proi-
is correct.
and Is Being Rapidly
Extended.
The conflict between hone3ty and
"bargain intrigue and corruption" is
irrepressible. There can be no middle '
Special to The IJryati EaKle.
Lvalde Texas. March 14. This
prtv nu-nnra nf rirvnn In Iia m.itnn 0
- w-.-.v.w tt7 IllUllTTl VI
nnrr.r.l- nUnivolt. . .1
tt:iiitjiiu Diucnnin i uu sirueuoil. As W6
have several times before remarked.
cement sidewalks add more to the
looks of a property than anv other
There Is a fly in the butter. Among
the troops coming to Texas is the
V l.!. 1 ; rr.
-Minn tiiiaiiv a iifgro regiment mis " ' ... ... .... tu. ennn u i I . ..m. u.j uiuci
will modify the cordiality of the wel- Round' 10 neutrality no compromise. "575? .t.- J??i?t2? i - h?? n i 010 Ing unless It Is paint. Xavasota
come which Texans are preparing to "tncier which tlagV w 1 m
extend to the soldiers. The Browns-1 hU?Ii:iUC. . ?n"1 ' 1
villP affair hnis nnt hpon fnro-.itton I . . mutauuu oi Ilgs.
the Houtson Chronicle says the More than 10.000 trees have been
paragraphers are the sharpshooters of planted this year and orchards will
the press. In actual war sharpshooters Increase both in size and number the
Examiner-Review.
SNOW AND RAIN AT CLEBLRNE.
By Associated Press !
Cleburne Texas March 14. Snow
do more execution man for man than cultivation of this fruit having proven fell here last night "and rain u fall
any other class of soldiers. highly profitable. ing today.
Do you know that of all the minor
ailments colds are by far the most
dangerous? It Is not the coli Itself
that you need to fear but the ?erious
'diseases that It often leads to. Most
of these are known as germ diseases.
Pneumonia and consumption are
among them. hy not take Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy and cure your
coia wniie you can? For sale by all
aeaiers.
If you have trouble In getting rid of
your cold you may know that you are
not treating it properly. There Is no
reason why a cold should hang on for
weeks and It will not if you take
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For
sale by all dealers.
John W. Slckelsmlth. Greensbnrn
Pa. has three children and like most
cnnuren they frequently take rnM
"We have tried several kind3 of eoneh
medicine." he says "but have never
iouna any yet that did them as much
gooa as unamherlaln p rnMt
edy." For sale by al! dealerV
lc. s.
iday.
Jj. T.
Harvey.
Dr. W
illiran
S. D.
cit y tou;
in. L.
Steep H
f.Mrs. 1
it town
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j James
In the c
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today ft
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Were In
W. E.
liere to
j Mr. ai
lay for
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In town
Mr. i
tf Hout
John
Jileasan
lay.
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Sarah i
Mrs.
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