The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 16, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
1 it tt- rtvu-ffli t Bnrn Teftv m
l lu mall sutler
KY roSSKl.tT. PAI.MIU ACARNM.
Miuflu Cia. Ultor.
rl'HM Wl-lio Mill!
rWnk 13c. rrMmth COi-
ll. T. C.TIme Card.
' h bound No 1 i: Hp. m.
h r. nn l No t SI!! p.m.
!i Pound No 3 2;U a. m.
i Bound No 4 MS m.
ltegardlng llio killing of 0. W. Land-
ry by Tuin Smith at Nuiiott the Ex-
aminer sayt: "Tbe charge drawn by
the Ktale after the Inqnent charget
Tom Smith and hit wif Maud Smith
itb acting together with malice and
forethought to kill 0. W. Landry."
Prejudice against Landry as a teacher
sppesrs to hsve cstiscd tbe killing. It
slso sppesrs from the testimony that
l.andry wss nnsrmed.
Exchange h.tel arrival : E. II.
Hardin T. It. Andorson Waro; L. 8.
LeversccV M. K. llaile Ft. Worth ; H.
A. Jordan Mo. ; Eugene Hibbette New
Orleans; C. 0. llorion Anatin; K. 1.
Alsbury J. I. Boggs. J. M. Mather and
wWe Houston; Abe Aher NavatoU;
T. a. r.irpy. Boston; a. m. Hughes
Galveston; W. II. Todd Columbus; 8.
A. Oliver. !!'"
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A BICYCLE FREE!
' splendid Beaton in the
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r.n IIrtiEtoB wat ep Iron Mil
i vemcmsy.
; x r.-3 f r ss!sst W. T. Jsrocs'
rt ttMe. -3
c-i ; -ii:jt reductions on dress goods
r -innings at C. II. t.yei. Ho
Fioriie Nal ol Waco Is visiting
'.it Cole.
'.V. B. Kcriinshirt canit up from
!erday.
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In and ptleen
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la order to piitb onr Daily En (fit
Hubrrription Liat to I be fullm! ei
Unt we have atarted the ttiryrla
Conliat and will iflvt to tb boy or
ari r 1. lady or fntletuan receiving
the greaiaet nnnitwr of coupona
A FINE GLADIATOR BICYCLE.
Tliia htl U a high gradt machine
and in every retpect at good at can
t bad anywhere. For every new
Caah eoharription we will iaaue a
ticket which entitlea tbe boldi-r to
ten votn. With a year's eatb tab
arriptioD yon get 120 volet.
SAVE THE COUPONS
and vote them f.r yonr aelf or
friend. The bicycle will be worth
tbe work yoa put in the effort to
mln. and yon will aay that we t. ll
the troth when you tee it. We
will have the wbevla on exhibition
jnit at toon at they arrive.
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VOli tiALK:-JiTt7 cattle. 1 reg-
ittrred year-old bull 1 3-yrar-old cow
with heifer calf 2 weelt old I 3-year-old
row with heifi-r ralfS tnontha old
1 10-monlbat.ld high grade heifer. Will
ell eirate or ail together. A-ldreat
1'. W. hpence College titation. Texaa.
My tly bud croup and wat eaved
bv Milloh'a Cnre." wrttca Mrt. J. II.
Martin f Ilutitavillo Ala. Hdd by
Kaiu It. Wllnou & Co. Itryao.
The coutract for the l'ittt' Ferry Iroa
bridk'e waa awarded to the Indiana
BtidgD Co. yrtttrday for tbe turn of
112775. Tbe competition wai very
ttrong lepretentativrt of eight bridge
companiet being prevent. The engi"
nee Mr. J. I. Boggt of Houtton waa
a!eo here.
i'.uy yoa a luiy phaeton or any
kind ol vehicle you need. Stock com
i IrU.. I'ri.eg cheap. J. Q. TA..
Th Atlanta Conatituiion aayt:
ii.era l.a gieat tun on the river banka
i an iVnn!Ufl!h4! Wtlngtaawr
M.d.UJWrie. fill the juga."
co.a.aiunrth.rn p. 'o"
tor the railroad. Hi U" 'JJ
pv.nthou...a tplcnU'd
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W.MtiNtno! May 15. Acting S'r-
ri'tary Dubney of the ajrrii'ulturid d-
partmcnt iiwutd to i:irynrtir the follow
big general order In rurd to the treat-
meiitof animalt:
"It U the dwire of thit depart menk
that tho iufloonce of all employe ahould
be ni ed to f ar aa vrarranted by law for
the purpoae of ancaring humane treat-
ntetit of animalt In trajiHportatinn and
tu stockyards. T;vlig aiiluuila of
fond and drink for nniumul periodt
beating and worrytug them are practi-
cally calculated to make anlmala fover-
Uh and their meat nnwholeaoiuo and
thoald be dinoctmteniuict-d and prevent-
ed. Vow will therefore give tuch In
itrartiont to onr inbordinatot at will lu-
tare careful treatment of any animalt
which they may handle and will alo
lead them to ne thdr Influence for the
tame end with all penont with whom
they come in contact.
"Yon will make an inventigntioti of
the manner in which animal are truna-
ported and handled by railroad compa-
niet and itorkyarda which come audi
yonr oUorration and make auch tug-
gettiont at may occur to y. with a
view of improving the acrvice and pro-
tecting animalt from undue infreringor
cruelty. Injured animalt anffcring se-
vere pain should be promptly n'jK.rted
to humane socit-tiet nnlnt the owner
or ttockyarda company poerly cure ft
them within a reasonable time"
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Cast Your Votes.
'Yon way bring yonr coupons in to-
day (or we are going to count op and
publish the lit bt-morrow. If yon do
not want to enter before May 30 no ob
jections will be raised.
Are you doing your part toward or-
.'tolling tbe bicycle club?
i Qet in yonr Totes and .how them
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ow you imiiu.
MRS. BRINCKEP.HOFF THE DONOR.
She Giw B 1 00000 to I ho llaraara fol
Wff mm roadllliMM.
Nxw York May 15. lSaninrd col-
h'ge the womeu's annex of Culumltia
nuivenuty having aernred suhiu'riptions
aggrgating 1 100 (XX) reiDirid to norure
the gift of !000iK) tendered lt year
by a rtenion who pn'femd to nmain
nnknown until it became certain that
the conditious of the donation were to
be realised the ideutity of the clout ha
ut bKn made public. Ibtruard'a bt'iie-fai-tor
is the widow of the bite Van
Wick Brinckerboff of ILwtitipt. Wt-
cheater county and ahe maki the gift
which oni toward the erection of a
building on the new site of the nniver-
aity on Morniugide height! at a me
nuarial to her late huM.wnd and alao to
her father. William II. Hopple who
died lu Jane 1HM.
ROENTGEN RAYS SAVE A PIQ.
Kaarlaata Vwmra KUrlrirllir I Vala
aalo la IMphlkvrla I'wh
Coti-MatA Mo. May IS. Tho expi-ri
mentt that have been going ou at the
statu nniveraity electrical labratcy
teatiug tht effect of the Hociitgvn rny
upon diphtheria bacilli all confinn the
theory that the germ may be diT.tny.d
by the X ray. The butt experiment u
mado with live guinea pig. pn.lwUy
the Unit experiment of the kind ever
made in thit country. The two guinea
pigt were inornlntcd. Ono of the pig
waa expuied to the X rayt for hour.
After 7t hours this pig lww no sign
of diphtheria and it Jut a lively at be
fore where the pig which waa not ex
posed to the rayt died within 2H hour
rrwk4 ItMUh la a MIm.
Wamhimoto Mo. May 15. Whll
excavating giant land at the work near
Bocker't Station IS nilbw cant of thU
city a large rock weighing several ton
which funned the ctuhng of tbe mine
gave way and came tumbling dowu on
the workmen below. Mat Hchmouibtky
waa caught and hia body cruhed to a
pulp. The rock waa so large that it
could not be removed from off the body
until it was Wanted in piece. DocWMed
wat woll known.
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and jewelry re low
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Irritable
'.Ht Tea
and
bat
'Vordcn.
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The Ciiuipondentof the Dallas
New aavt a boat having two deckt and
a canopy over the quarter neck which
it now at the "Katy" bridge in that
cttv will ply between Waco and the
fall of the ilratos below Martin. Mar-
tin Ball
Mi Bcaaie Koaa. tponsor ol the
Koas Volunteer entertained the mem
bera of the company laat night at the
cullem. tHliel by friend on the cam
nut and a large number ol me uryan
young ladiea. Tbeatlairwaa in every
way thoroughly delightful.
rr Sale.
One mile and a quarter north-eaat of
Bryan on the Madlaonville road a
houae and forty acrea of land. All
under fence god for a form or pature.
cheap. Apply to Diik JoneA Co.
Atlarkea lao KmtIU.
Pr. Lot is May 13. The receipt of
yitenny't game amounting to 9.400.
tM'longing to the league Weltall club of
Washington were attached by lYeai-
jutjiwu i' t Ahe of the M. Louis
llrowua. The suit l another of thote
v growing out of the Pendleton park ad-
eiiture in 1K0I at Cincinuati when
H voi der Ahe went aeourity for the
f IVudleton pork the other bgut
v- ving an indemnity txtud. !
.
ltamaao Sail.
it 15. Thomas J. Mo
V commiwiioner hat be
itKainiit Judge John
'i.000. Thetuit it
" niade againwt
'lat the com-
'heO'Urien ''ience in
" aIouo
' nig
A new floor hat been put down in tbe
Etcl ange hotel office.
An exchange ttyt '" It the tno-t un
fortunate letter in the alphabet be-
rause It it never in caah but alwayt la
debt Tbe aforetald exchange forgets
that tbe letter "e" it never In w ar but
always in peace. It it in the beginning
ot exlttence the commencement of
ease and the end of trouble. Without
it there would be no bread no meat no
water no gotpel no heaven. Yes it it
the end of life and the beginning of
eternity. Arantaa Tea Beacon.
Corput Cbri.U Caller: To tuch men
tt Ueorge Clark the word "harmony"
ba an awful sound. Tbe ear-piercing
scream of tome lost nl hriking
through the regions of the damned
would not grate to harthljr oh the an
ricular nerret of these psrtv splitter
at would the mere lisping of thit word
by a prattling babe lu world ol mean
lag and tbeespfttaion of muaic melo
or an. i pence u carrie with n it more
than these lovt rs of discord and eternal
strife can stand
Subscribers are Complaining that the
emio ia In their papers are clipixd
eatly in the anori.lng liefore they get to
S'-e u.e papers l HI- l n fault ol tbi
otliee or of tbe terriers. We under
v and thst parties have ten (ollowimt
carriers to clip the con pots. This
v nuance wswi I not put up with
i not Hopped lbs matter will
- I to the vtli.-er. We de not
ow far the abusi has gone
A rtawM Cm Kadott
Mn.WAl kkc May 15. The famon
case of the state ex. rel. John S'hlerf
againat the achool hoard of thin city ha
come to an and. The plaintiff baa given
up the fight and the caae ha beeu with
drawn from the supreme court without
coat to elthar party. Tht waa t be en e
Involving the right of the school bourd
to enfirce the rule requiring that pupils
shall be vaccinated before they are ad'
tuittvd to tho public schools.
AFTtrt A FAVO' Z PRtACHLR.
Ilna.losf l.Ur.iil. 1rlu( to terror
Ilv. Joha W'at.ua wf lJml.n.
NiW Yoi:K M.iy l.". It U n-jxirttd
that the rutee of the I'.niadwny tal-r
uacle are txoTii)onding with Hev. John
Wataon (l-fL. !. UrLsilriD) the dia-
tinguikhe i'.viulicr and author of Lv-
erjool. Eng. with tbe intention of in-
viting him to accept tho pastorate re-
cently vnented by Hev. Dr. Willmm.
Dr. W'ataon la j.tor of the rVfton
Park 8xrtch PrbTterian church Liv-
erpiKd. It 1 oue of the Dmt churches
in the city. As a preacher Dr. Watitou
hold a dictluguikhed plaiv and a th
author of '-lloaide the Bonnie Drier
Brush" and "Dny of Auld Idling Hyne"
he U known thnmghout the EiiKlish
HH'ttking world.
ONLY ONE COUNT SETTLED.
tl. A. Ja.ld Hat lUwa tlrilrrMl tm l-ajr
a ria of S.MD.
Kankas Cttt. May 13. H. A. Judd.
formerly preiddeut of the Indian Hi
Milling company who plead guilty aev
erul days ago on fonr conut to violating
the intcrntiito commerce law ho lxen
soutenced to pay a firm of fXiOouth
nuid count ouly. The tlpit count Was
for coiikpiracy and the other were for
reortiiiK fuliw weight. The penalties
on the trthiT unta m ill U fixed at the
Novcmlicr term of court. Mr. Judd
Was recently indicts by the Fcderul
gnuid jury.
A TERRIBLE DEED.
tVntani Kttrh IHnM lllmwir Arivr
roltaalaa Soar IVinm
Iltwit Pa. May 15 n-Tt.-.n! Koch
dnwniil hinwlf in tho riwrvoir of the
PeuiiKylvauia Plntcglitx coinjuoiT after
poiwwiing hi brolher-iu-law hi wif.
and two children. Mi wife will die but
the other will recover. Koch was in
jured abont a your ko on a truin and
ha acted trnuge ever since. It is np-
piMl be wua iiiMtnewhen he coiuiuittod
the dcd.
Apart for Taratjr Vrart.
New Yoiik May 13. The Manhattan
and New York and Dnoklyn cmifir-
t'tioti of the CougrcgiitioinU chnn h have
uuit.1 aftiT a aeparation of more than
30 years occtiNioiied by diflli-ulti.w grow-
ing out of the Dc.cher trial. The union
wa elTi't ted at the aesaiini of the Mau-
luitt.m confen'lice in the Thompkiul
avenue ('oiigregationul chnn h.
Ilntrhrn Taklaa a llaait.
Kanhas Citt. Muy 13. The IMatl
Butcher' nMMK'iatiiiti of Ksiimm City
ha riTMilved ill supimrt of the atrike
inuiigun;tel butt week at the Armour
Packing company' pbmt to quit hand-
ling Armour prtlntis iM'iidiug a set
tlement of the trouble. Tbi action i
a reult of the boycott IuhI Friday
aguiut Armour.
A tarnier liana ltltMir.
Him iikpokt. Mo.. May 15. W. S.
Patrick a wealthy furm.-r of Ilarri-
burg a few mih fnim here while tern-
tiorurily demug-d. roiumitted uicid
by hanging hiinw If in hi toni.
Htrnrk fur Mora V(r.
Ht xTiNOTox W. Va.. May 13. Two
hnudred union carl.nllilir have gons
out tin a atnke at the Eimigti carwork.
They demand 11 more w agtw on a car.
Twa TraniM RtllltHL
Dttlk Hot K May 13. Ill the fn ight
train wreck on the Inni Mountain mad
nt-ar Anatin Ark. two nulnown tramiw
w ere kill i-d.
4 alnraiia Rrpulillraa.
Pl'KHti. Mar 13. It wa I : So o'clock
thia uutming when the Republican atate
convention adjouruiMl. I)elegatii-at
lurgt to the St. Ixiui i-onventinii are
8iitttr Henry Telh-r. Fnmk II. (ioudy
J. IL lbrkefi lloti uud Jaliu M. Down
illg.
The delegate are iustmcti-il by rino-
lutioti to act at St. LnU in hnrmony
w ith the view of Hon. Henry M. Tclbr
our wiiii ioi.iiij uillfJoy
AT ZUliKIl & Mc)()U(IALl)S.
IX IIIj Illl'a a taeksie cf Cotlee. a b..x rf Starch a p'.un.l of Uai-
Hnan.i a ponn.I ol I ( ir. a Can of Ci.ru a can of iu..iloi a pottle
of l'irkle a sack of Meal a nackee of m 1 tit ..
IT VIILj ltlJV a box ol Crat kern a l ac kaL-c ol Matcl.e. a o.vkI
broom a gallon of Moiaws a g.illen of Vinegar a pound of ch eie a
txtile of .emon. and a ilosen fans.
IT AVII.I 1HIV a bucket of Lard. 2 bars of Soap s
s set of tiohletr a gallon of Oil a lamp chiinnev a jn
irlat-a Pitt her. a Imx of Caramel. aul a CuLr Mnn I
IT VIII 1IUV a patkngeol Cloves s b.lof Mace a pack ige of IVp-i-ir
a bunch of Cinauioii a sack of Salt a g'Mid lhi ir a'ld a sack of
1 lour the MEHhF.Y I.IIV" brand.
b"X of lilat kind
a dos n ! .'' a
McKENZIE & CO.
aiii: hi:i.i.i7s..
Silvemaro and Fine China
-a-x ruicxsj
CUT HALF IN TWO.
HmejiiHt received a beautiful sttH-k ol l ine lliuli tiisde Slati. nciy
Visiting Cardf etc. Don't fail to see the-e gtHxl.
FINE FAMILY SURREY.
First class order For further par-
ticulars apply to
W. H. Minkert's Paint Shop
Next door to Jno Q. Tabor's carriaRO repository
liryan Texas.
Unartrra For Fnar llaalr4.
8t. Lot is. May 15. II. H. t)-go"l
haa aecuri-fl quartt-nt at the IJndt ll lin
tel for 4oo memltent of the Ctminiercial
MeKiuler club No. I tf Chicago who
will be here during the national Repub
lican rtinventioli.
Carfpw OtSIi
Bt. Jihshh Mo. May 13. The city
couucil. by a nuanimous vt4e ptuau-d
the Curfew ordinance as aaked by tU.
Hog-eland preaideiit of the uutiiMiul
boys' and girls' home. Cliief of lHilice
Broder appeared before the council and
urged the rauatage of the mearare. It ia
in sutxtance that no Voy ahall be on the
street after 10 o'clock at night.
Tho Cat-ana Hroka.
HitL Eng. May 13. A caiwton of
the new extension of St. Andrew' fUh
diK-k here brtike suddenly today and
a ruah of watt swept every veaw-I in
the docks front their mnoringa and
jammed them into a hojiebwa tnaaa of
wrwekage. The damage is iwtlinated at
Ot000 and it is fianM there ha been
serious has of life.
staklaa l.oa4 I'menw.
St. Lot is May 15. Sutifiw try pro-
gret- l leing made by the rontrnctnr on
the immetiMt auditorium building d
tignetl ft tbe mto of the Republican
rtHiveiition. Thirtti'it thouiuuid seats
are provided for but owing to it arch!
tcctural construction and the steep pitc
of the luilconl.tt a gotd view of the
saker's atittitl is had from all part of
tlie structure thu corrt'ting tlie only
defect of the MinneniHili invention
lta.lawa.-e rruhlbltlnaltl.
Dover May 15. The Delaware lro-
hibititHllkt tltl'ted delegate to the ii a
tional convention and cndortM-d Jthna
Ievcring t.f Marrland for president
The platform dis'biree for IVobibition
in state snd uatiou and in favor of
gold etaiulanl.
t'eaartt by Ttaht taring.
Naw Yoke May J5. Mr. Nora Kel
ly died suddenly at her home in Brook
lyn Saturday lout. Hie funeral was
sttipJHSl by CtsrontT Caimb. Wwlmw-
day the cts-oner performed an autowy
to detunulne the cause of death. The
result showetl that Mr. Kelly hud died
from convulsions cnuned by tight lac-
lug.
Ma4 !Mrkt t'aMagr Agrmi.
Kajisas Cnr May 13. ioorg II.
Ftwte hvrai paasengt r agent of the Chi
cago Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad
Waahlngtna Mvpulillran.
EvrttrrTT May 13. The ltepoblican
lii state convention iiiKtracted for M
Kinley and tb luretl for gold ktandard
Tbe tulver men made a hard tlj.-ht but
hwt.
U'lmtMli lriliililtliHtlt.
r.kV CI.MItK. Mat 13. -The JYohili
tion state convention ibvliired for prohi
billon woiiihii suffntge agiun.t apjini
priiiti'Mi for sectarian pnrptwt ami for
the roktoruiloii of kilver to its t.itioti
as a money metal occupied prior to ls?3.
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AKMSTKONi. it NAtil.K
AttoriH'Vit-at-I.aw.
Oflicv in Taliaferro HiiililinV
t.ioiite Court Holier.
Fhono No. CO
LEM B. HALL N 7 ie..idet
itii'l Hunt ex
pericnctil tin itiet in I'rwti' wants the
public t." n tin mln r h" inti n y I he
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r . i r t i ii. miii-i iir.ii.-Fitut atiiu ia tekcfiii
- To the Triivc ing Public :
c- ' line 1 Tlillntl V Sid t. ll.l ai tn Ira
On the 1.1th lay of Mav and liatden ami t lower s. ed.
therealler will etl Ar. idedt Tick 1
eta in a good it-liable Company a
follow:
flOOO with t.VO.l Weeklv ln.len.nity
lor Six Month for ; 1 QQ f
Alo Accident Ticket and Policies to
rover ad accidents at Itesonble
tales. Respectfully yours
CHAS. CARR.
I'eprvt'ig Fire Tornsito snd Arii.bnt
in-uraice t ompaniet.
J. v. ai.i.i:n s iiAiM'.Kit siior
Only IMUL'KI.AIN Tola in .own
Buy Your Meats From
FRANKLIN I SON
Choice Seed Qorn
Thirty Uy rnfli.r t1 an our in.iiw
rv.rn (litl of k'. .1;. I. .
Tie) J.iVe Two - JiIaMt.ets ; pls1el st the A. A M. College liii. ctn
... . . . . . . st.ixl Mih. Ii will mat ne It-fore tl.e
SOI TH Msrket u-.dtr Academy ol drouths set in. Al o
NOKTIIMsket In ZcnnalU block. ! U ?'a(" fRkw
YOU h V" ." HAYES'S Hewl .lead .1. f ell
t. iiuiei. 'i inn e
'IMtoiic. No. an
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tlmt the crow'U. pdrti 0f tho addrcs was given out for
. -in. t'lrt. A tmiio v i moncarion.
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TRY THE . . .
NEW
SALOON
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TAYLOR & C0X.1
Ncxttloor lo Curr's
Ilarilnure Hb.rc.
Only the lnt Wine. Liquors snd
Cigan in sttN-k.
New Fixtures Polite and Courteous
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'J. W. English
j STAPLE end FANCY GROCERIES
j Ijiuig exitieine in li'indhng only tl o
iet l.'iiaiitv i I'i'm... Im. yUfi tg
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sold. TImmio No. IM.t
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J. E. 15UTLKR
Attorney at - Law
r.HVAN TKXAS.
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baa no family. r-T M ta 0. city.
i- Ik 1st rrilY
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 16, 1896, newspaper, May 16, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319317/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .