The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 155, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 30, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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Sensation Created Over Rich-
ard Gray's Wealth.
When you can buy a nice Serge
or Sicilian coat and vest a nice
pair of summer pants or a neat
linen suit and a nobby straw
hat all of the
fewest Styk$ dnd Ij)We$t priees
QRrt
HIE 1IA1I.V E1CI.IL
it. r 1 1 tlie riii.!tie at Bristi. It-las
?iTf n! ' Is mull luntu-r
lU IVNM t.l.Y. I'AI MtU ACAltSr..
)! Hi ' ; Ci tiv t.illlor.
M II I nil THIN I'lill I:
lYr Wnk l V. - l'ir Month
It wn only I'l In the Bhndcye-tcrday.
Mis Willi and. Mini-Carroll of Wa-
co are at College.
J. M. I! 'J'iIit was u fnm Wellbirn
Tli'' union rciivnl dosed Wednesday
lii-!.'..
C. T. Wilson went to Mal'.in v'ot'T.
.lay.
Pills do not riii' Count l)inlluii. They
nii!y ii'.r :v: ate. Kails tlover l!t
Tea dus perfect regularity of the
Itowrls. Si. l.l ly nil dru.-glstM.
Tito Mooilnioii Visit 1 1 came.
I
Arrcntetl for Itnpc.
On Moml.iy morning n warrant
for the nrrcft of S. J.
'ininili'r.j forvol ly Con-table I.cc
HEIES d THE ESTATE STAETLED.
katltnlttf. Weston ttuddrnljr Tumi I'p
and Orc-lares Tlil Kha and Hi Mil-
llonalr l.amtirriiiaM XVera Marrlrd
Kl trn Ago but Krpl It HrctA
Sliwa Thai Tim.
Di'I.tTil May a!). Mis Knthcrino
Weston startled tlio heir of Richard
lirny the millionaire luiuls-mian nnd
rnpitnlist of thin city who died nt tho
home of hi( brother in Boston about a
thou tli ago by declaring that nhu nnd
tho dead millionaire wen? ninrrlnl iu
Hudson Win. nix yennt ago.
Gray" wraith wan estimated conscr?-
ntivclyat l0000o0. Ill income wo
in kniicd at f . 'oo.ooo a year nnd he al-
ways carried a balance nt hi Duluth
hank of over K)oooO. At thotimoof
his death (irny wn a limn of nliout 00
yearn of ago.
Hi deiith occurred anddcnly while ha
iu on a visit to New York state and
New llughiiid nnd hi. heirs include mhihi
of tlie liest known jicoplo iu Duluth and
the Twin Citicn uephewn nnd niece..
Misa Weston in a sister in law of J no.
C. llullitt formerly nttorney for the
Northern Pacific nt St. Paul hut for
two yearn toot a rident of Duluth
imminent in his profession and txilitic.
Her family I prominently connected in
the ca-teni ktiiten. She nay. thoiiiarrb
ago Is twecn herself and (iray wan ri-
vnto and evir since ha been kept a no-
crej.
A the niot jalnstakiiiK ne;in-h hnn
failed to reveal a will she will hn
n.iy claim tho cntirv estate nit provided
hv the Miiinotota ntatnte iu cast' the
luarriaK ran be otahlished.
VETOES THE BILL
Mi Hlrrr nod llarttor Mrur nl
Mfntd hf l'rrlilftl
Wasiiimiton j.Vi".'. The president
nan returned uiiuut liii nprovni
bill iiumlH'pd T'.r7 mtitliHl "An art
making npproiriatinuii fur tho rontruo-
ion repair ami preervation of certain
public workn on rivem nnd hnrlxirn nnd
for ther tiunimen.
Tho manager inleml to brinif tho bill
oji lK'funt the house on Monday and nu
xtrn effort in lH-injj made to paM the
hill over tho Veto.
Tho veto tnosnaKe wan expected by tho
trieinltof the bill and duriiiK the P'LHt
week ther luive 1hcii nt tho war depart
ment daily uiitherlnir information in
the possession of the army onpnoent re
pe'tin( the proji-cbt in tlie bill.
Tno lllll l'ard.
WasiiixiiTox Mut '. Tho neat
pawed tho bill rcM-ahtiK nit ion of tan IT
law it hit in lt to rebatiw on alcolml uhis!
in nrtn. Also passed the bill concerning
the distilliiitf of bramlv from fruit.
CJr-ri
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Tli" inrinlii rn of ilraz n i'.wnu No. 104
. .f i. t it . . i i i .: i
M I HV 11 tt n M LIUIIVI I I Mill V IIU'III I i
lirnmi lli..ir tri.i I.. Il...ri.a' la. I...r.. ISUfll
mrv iiu vi'iinn rnuipn irtini . aivrrv-
. i i iii i i-
UMtained bv Jua. tion C.iy t amp . lirT rli:trRmj him with fttcinpt
event bciiitf tl.o celt brntion of tlie 1 imt to r.lpe tlie S Vfar-olil il.Ullitcr (l
Miniwmary 01 inai cam . hip ir.nn . . ...
fmm isryaimrnvnl iii li'urne nt IS; A ( S1oll proprietor of tlie
titf rifiinrs fruu llrv hvin uw t .y' Kuroi.e;it. liotcl nml r't utmiit.
i i. . AU
mi ruitrr'tiiiuiM'iii i uui in i i't ii'i v&-
tt'tnlcii In-arty e'rniu to rU. lp-
pin'l thrill wiih HoiiVtM.ir n l
I.. 1 . I f... at I. . I... I I ...
ner:ii;.o.i liin-r. After dinner tli-! "''t"18 -'' l'rinuMit i ttuv.. wan
iiii turn met nt tlie opein liouite and held during till' morning a lil the
aero entertained until ;l ocUk hen K.r.. f 1 1 irra ..
A soon n- tlr; arrest was nriilc
however the cxcitetiiclit cooled
J The del.iy in making tin? arrest
created" souio indi 'nation and a
r
j down anil durii.u the afternoon the
p.inoner hiis taken t i Andcrnoii to
I answer to tin; district court now in
Ihcv were then e-oorle. W the tirand
lenlial depot nheie tbev liOfirdeil n
sin' i.il trniu fur nu rx ur-ion ilowu tlie
11. 1. V. The load a fill I v prei'iir-
e I to handlo the l: if riowd n.1 the . Mi-
ends in i liaise of tlie train di I cverv-
i ti.... I i. u) i. ..i;w. en..
fnniplnh.i.kinutho tiip d'.wn the fail'-io". TiiP tjrand jury at list
f.iiiied ft nile lirnii 'n va l.-y a plea-unt reiiorU I. an found a true hill
I . if i: I .1 .. I TI. I . ... . . i
one nun ncu ion nicy eneceen. me . nL'.iliisl hull uml t ie CasH will come
II. Ci. l:hoi!e icttiriied home yc-tei-
d.iy.
t'harle-t'nrr m t lit t Cal Ufll yesler-day.
Mim M. Mclia Shciurd
f r. 1 1 1 ilrci.li im jcn er lny
Mi I.ouis" litlh- went to llenrnc
ye. tor. lay
M'ig S ie Mi Ia''Uiid went to Tort
Woi th ve-ter lav.
1 Isea-ed bl'nsl constipation
kidney liver nnd lowo troubb
eured ly Km I s ( lover It. sit Tt n.
I iy all dniL".'is!n.
l'. r f-nle Cl-eap A i;o d
n va l.-y a iilea-unt rejiorl
they nucceed. The nirniiist
tr.p a. i.in.ic.in1..s.i tune he "" uj. later.-Navasota Review.
l'I'I nu hark t:i Ill-nine al li iieloek. A i 1
L'ei.etttl break up tlien f'lloaed the
cainpn o( the ditlerenl towm re .ui i i n
to tli" hotel nsaiiMicd tlieui where they
tented up nnd prepared (or the batnplel.
At 'o'clock the ramps nirain jisneinhled
nt the opera house and niter liein call-
eil to otiliT weie . irn.lv irieeted I v the
returiud j ii)ii C''ty Camp tlinne.li their
npokeninnn I'r. J.l. Kirks v w ho b ide
them welc 'ino in n neat nn I nppiopri-
nteuddresn which called fit tli hu en-
t lnii a-t re pou ko fiom nil campn ltev.
blind refi t& r
Tabor.
V. M. Ko-ter will leave
Ci I v and Omaha todnv.
l lotliier respoiiilinu for llraos ramp.
Thru came the hainpiet n npiend pre-
paied nnd pitten in a i tvle creditable
and to nuy ramp or order and one that wan
lire ihmuiitthly enjoVed bv every one pre-
Id ei.t. After eiijoyii.; tho b lujuot the
i wsnor-i reitu iieo io in.- es ra iioune
fl.l 0i. i whoie an entertainment r"ii-itinu of
: inutile aim re iiaiiona wan leuoereo lor
So
tor. .ppiyto j. .tin W-j the enjoyinent of Indy viMtorn and tlme
who did not (eel dispose I to attend a
foi Knnnan nu ctin.' ol the Juiirtion lily i amp.
: liverytliing had In n tun le ple.in itit in
! the c levant Woodmau ball nnd urariv
am l'eeno of Mlllicnn wm here ye. ; one hundred S ivereinn had nsneuil'lid
It Will be Itullt.
We are informed by Hyde Macfarlan
the idertiic.il rontrncior fiom Houston
that the Kurtei) telepln ne line nciy be
built lie hal about complettd pro-
liiiiinnry airnngmen'n and eprcts to
bes'in woik next week. The est
will bo nUiut (100 ol ahieh auiount
Mennrn. Honrj Kurten Augnnt l'r inel
nnd Ir. J. S. VAg have nubm riUd
t-iOAX) eai h. Mr. Ma far an sayn he
finds the business men of liryan liifral
and obiiitiif nnd hm received ninth
eiicourau'emeiil from them. The new
lino will be coniici ted with the Hi van
exchntitfe. Mr. Macfarlan pnyl he
has been over the route to Madiaon-
villo ami that he feels mire the lire will
bo extended to that point. The people
along the way a e nnxioun f -r it and the
llrvan I'tisii.em uienwili double their
A (5ool JhisiMiit ti Lilit J:tl
a W liitci Cako try the
or
Jersey Lil3r XlouLr.
It 14 made of Mit'olsiiti Soft Wheat and in nupeiior to any
llntd Wheat Flour. A trial will couvime yon. Sold in liryan only by
ZUIJKU&McDOlKJALl).
McKENZIE & CO.
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Aiti: Hi:i.i.irsi
Silverware and Fino China
Jk.T
CUT HALF IN TWO.
Tursdajr Krt t'ur a Vnle.
WasIIISutos May '.'!'. Tho Ketiato
lino nirni'd to vote on the Ihitler Isnid
billlsforo ndjourumeiit on next Tm-
Any.
Have just r cornel a !. ul i fill ntock of l ine lliu'h (iiade Statiotiety
Vinitiri)! C'nttN etc. l"li'l fail to nee the-e noisln.
terday lookini; nt the liable' bicvclei.
niTTI'.N HV A M.l IHXi.
I'm's
wil.ini: on
r btiiKlmi;.
in the forest when the camp opened fur auh ctiptiont to M-t ne it
huh iiins. i ne otirri.a oi ao rninir was
Mr. Skinm-r of Wnxahnrhie returned . ronferred on all visiting rmupn and the
Icme ye-li rd iy m'ei a vi it to Mr. and i manner iu w hit h it waniven is pi of
Mr- J I' I'urroii h I that tho camp at lleainein live thriv-1
' ' ' ' " ' 1 iiii; and energetic Afier ti e clo-im; of j A Mother li nk her Life to Save Her
Mr. I!. 11. I re is iloinu n.nne leautifill the nesnion of the camp piep iratinnn Chlldicli.
li e window of the were nia.ie ior ine reini u ni i.'.oi. me
i Junction I'ity camp mccedo l in their Mrs. Fiank Marsnlisa the wife of
ui.deriiikinu in every w ay nnd thev hne gn Italian fanner who liven four milea
I was in i vus. tired. Irritable find )"' lhankn of the enrir.Hlrya'i del sa- I ((m !rvan 01 tlfl riMi tel(iin 4
cuss. Kai l's t lover I;h Tea hat. anei.joy.ble .... Mni tfac Well. w n bitten bv a ...ad
"ytilTk Wobl.I'N. i Till: MA It KIMS. UThnr-day morning nml broa.ht b
k..!.i to nil .trie .'sis ! H.nnti for treatment 1 r.day inoriimu.
' rl" W. M. Komer ACo.loini a brokei- ! m0 a bitten on tho instep ol the left
' au IxikIiii-ph in pram lnovisiotin nvd f.M.t. Tho doj wan niiBperted on account
'rottoti t I'rvau t'ive oi.otalions of 0f hi. o m ulinr c mdnet nnd tied tip he.
j Liverpool and e York rott..n mar- fie the woman bitten. Ho gnawed
. ket and Llncnen provision iiu.l ginin
'maikct. (Inler I'M-cuted promptly
I III' loo m w Hit.
j Ilo reei iptn yentenlay L'li.Ott) esti-
mated todav lii.lKKi; estimated next
week JiiO0M.
July ribs open :! S7; high ".7; low
"lose
I w ' ?'r f'1'" 0!"'1' "'-
YOUNG INDIAN FIENDS.
tditTlitrd ul Murder Without Hi Ci
IWtng Argurtl.
l'Altts Tex. May 3D. Tom Davin and
Taylor Hickman fullblissled C'hivtaws
were placed on trial iu tin1 Federal court
Iii re for the imir.l. r of lt iTiiuin near
Antlers I. T. on IXv. '.". Is'.Ci. Tho
t.-stiiiuiiiy showetl that Crauin wan an
entire strnnKer to them but that they
had made tip their minds to kill a w hite
mini lie p;isscl their house and pro-
curing Wincluter they followisl him
to the Kiamitia river and while Davis
held him Ilickmnn shut him in tho
back.
After ho wan dead they cut his throat
rut off his cam nnd eyelids and other-
wise liiutilat.-d him.
Davis is Is twis ii 17 and H years of
nge and Hickman 1 twei n 13 and 14.
The evidence was nnbmittiit to the
jury without nny nrgumetit and a ver-
dict against Isith of them wan ivtnnicd
in livemiunten.
It is believed that on nistitiut of tho
aires of the defendants nnd tlie fact
that they are little ts-tter than bnrbari-
litis tiny will lie commuted to life im-
prisonnii nt.
WEVIER WANTS FULL CONTROL
fty lliv llfimr Itovrrumanl Has Inlrr-
frrrd With lllui Iu uba.
M Ati;il. May -".. tielieral Weyler
has nsked the Spanish government for
lils rty of notion iu political nnd military
a flairs in Cuba which waa promise! to
him w hen he itci-rptcd the commandant
w hich wan grantisl to nil his pns.hs?is.
tuirs.
He plainly put in that he has been
crippled by the repeated interference of
the homo government and broadly
hinted that ho in Hot dispcd to con-
tinue in olliis' much longer under such
conditions (
The govermeiit pncifhs.1 General Wey-
ler with a promise that he shall bv fur
nished with nil the resources he may
deem lieci-ssary.
t'apt. J. J. Ai'ninn ruine up fiom
Millicau veati td.y wiih an armful of;
prie v. . rial Us till n him by ('miliii.-'
io.iei r. 11 . Ariintt. .. ' )
Mis : Connor of Wux.ihai'i; i;J
Miss Urn M '..- nnd Miss Ma. i;. j
erlH ol Ti-i r.-'i. will bi the get of ..s !
Mcv l.ittle during commencement.
lieu can be i ured by the lis"
s 'me. This gieat t'o.irfh
i tho r.pe intwo nnd mad" airtight lot
the ho mo and the mot'ier was totten in
're-cuing her children alioin nhe faved
! from the fur. of the rnbi. I animal only
i by auerilii ing here'.f. It in nineerely
! hoeil that he will recover Such con-
' tluct though nn iirn' i t one the !
! her ic.
LEVERING FOR PRESIDENT.
Prohibit luuisU Komluate lllm al Ilia
(unpitttoa at I'lllshur..
I'tnsiinin Mar iiii. The lYohibition
nntioiinl convention vesterd.iT noiuinnt'
111 tlie follow ing ticket :
For proiiletit Joshtin 1. licvt ringcf
Maryland.
For vice president Halo Johnson of
Illinois.
The five silver pi. ink wan rejected
and tho candidates were plaexl njsiu
tho thinnest kind of a narrow gauge
platform emUidying merely the princi
ple of prohibition uud even omitting
the woman suITiiil'o jihtuk which has
been n feature of its platforms for y.'ara
past.
JACKSON SENTENCED TO HAN3.
The I irrtill.iu Was 1 lim Marrd aitty
lNi)s In Taltr I Ills law.
Nr.w foitr Ky. May a'.). Judge Helm
ovirnih-d the motion for a new trial for
Scott Jack-on convicted of the miinbr
of 1'c.irl Lryau nnd M iit-neid Jackson
to be liiing. d on June 'i'l Subsequently
thvi-otirt grant. si n motion for a stay of
the ( ventiou for M day to enable the
b'feiidant to take (lie ra-e Is fi ro the
unit of app' lis.
t'nmets lNirinii l.snte.
Vl.I.AstO Tex M ty News ban
in ached here of a convict tMiip iiu from
the Retrieve plant. .tu.ii. !! was a
year man sent up from Wharton
enmity for stealing a bon-e. lie was
imidi a truty and put to work nt the
saw in. 11. but his long couliiieiucut made
his hands so tender that sawmill work
was such that ho thotifht he ought to
avoid it. Convict Guard Dawmm dis-
rover.il the man lis In wan climbing the
fence iu tfio. roar Held nnd staitisl tho
bloodhounds on the trail. Mr. Dawson
was nlsmt the only man around the
house ami In f.ro men rotihl follow tin
ls had raught up with the trusty.
They Is'ing hswe he kilbsl three of tho
dors nml badlv wounded two. Tin- last
trace of tho convict was the finding
his prison garb on the banks of tho
l'.rnzon when he had left theui to swim
across. An lie iiail stolen n suit nt the
plantation nnd left it behind it is pn
timed that he epissed over naked uml
secured riot hen from colored Isi ple.
That Tired Feeling
Try one of thoso delicious
Tulanhattan Cocktails.
Tliey heat anytliing on cailli u.s an A !' i - r
and Tonic.
Put up in ARTISTIC STYLE by
DUNN & DALY.
HOT WEATHER
CLOTHING suits
TAILOH
MA1)I
try
t'p.ulrs ever M I' Il.i.ik
('llClltl liy
JOHN NAVHATIL
W ill fiirnl-li li.s-.U t.r in.! . . ir. -I
( 'nllsUl.
of M h.l
I'lll-e I-
lel'l
" Kls.
iilv Ku.iwn remedy for that
a'e. S.. d by nil drug
-on
a-
A l:.r :i rtlin' P o
t tulhel :'-
t.ur.'V !
band. The I""-'"'
the r.i:.nni'c-"
; us b. I f f- t;r
r
1'rynn people drove
- ''v nrternoon
uir loneeii iij .
w a- i x -c!!t r.t. aud
v.nder many obuif
e and the laid boy a
high 4dJ
high ;..'';
hL'Ii .f.s3 I;
high
July l'ork
low 7.1X1 ; cloi
Ju'y wlu at open s 5 !
i..w i .r 1 1 .i .
September 'cat tt... .)n
1 t lliA
- ..1. .1 .1 I It II ! II K
FMC- Uiiol.aw
1 1 1 In B " I" I '
V .1 f ..rih crude otk in
t'" ' ... .: .. t ; mi i i r I"1
i i. i inuu'oi s .it.
NslwUbct:n.t So Mck
S.. 1 nil ll no V 111 11 I- I
'" ?V- 'f -tic w..;. -"rh
I'lioj" - i.lr. Ill-
Only about fifty
mote in needed to
te'ephot.e line. Wo
men will help
the eiiterpri e
or fixty tlo'li.rs
h. iiio the Kurten
hope the 1 ill si ne n
Mr. Ma hirlAn out with
Klllrd hf a Trala.
MtiiiiKtiou Tex May .".. At Mtssly
cicht miles Miutli of here Mrs. Dr
Crow of that place was kins keil off tho
track nnd instantly killed by a Santa
Fe passenger train. Tin train was run-
ning nlsmt two hours lute. Mrs. Crow-
wan visiting a lady friend nt the ncetioii
house on the edge of the town. She
heard the train cominif and attempt. -d
to run ncro-s tho track to where her
horse was hitched when she was struck
bv the locomotive.
and KntitH-d.
fin-
public
.l.elu
proimn- irinr.l
ehlorolonm . I
flee. Tn '"r
Liild watch.
i JITTId win
......The 1'" "r
Hot sT. M; -V . m the
t and jane. .1h .
Mis Lvakrd Ita.llj.
FaVaI. Are Islamls May '!. The
l'.htish bark lsmihhi Ciauci Captain
Ijhiio which nailed fpim New York on
April '.'."i for Itnenoa Ayn has nrnvtsl
here making five Inclim of water nn
hour. The liCotiiMa Gauci originally
stnrti tl on this trip on March 21 but re-
turned to New York April fi with a de.
elded list to rt. Her cargo was nub
stspn ntly readjusted nml she pris'isnbsl
as alsive stated on April a:i.
... ... ... ..( A!-" bra
liammar. i iemeetn .
hi i r stio ci.
iv t.eomrir.' .
..aided if time will I" r""1-
may
ron.
nt.si i.i.o j" .
fTX'dtb'u building 1
tre nit no . r
wa n worst".
I lite !"
.1 eit .. II
n Willi paran si-
cf
T7
r
fiie
s
II till
lie liCtHii Parlor.
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0 I II
'.
C' eain slas
II illlS.
OWNEY
CHOCOLATE
BONBONS
ron tAic bv
I lie li me Matiufst tur l
Can ly.
FRAM BROS.
Si YORK
1 i;ori;ii.Tiu
Jr. 1 1 W
I'll ysk Ian ami m iii;kon.
ORl't at Jamil Prut stow Is!
dsv or iiitrlil
all
s
Ira
0'
Store.
Ititrltford XValt It C nitiiiaiiT Assrls.
Hm KKoito Ills. May an. Assignee
Irving Freiicli has tiled a ncheduloof the
Ibs kford W'ntch roiiipnny for reoonl in
the county conrt. The nssets nro .'tW.
mm. There is n real estate mortgai.'e on
the fact onr to accure the tsinds of tho
iitiaiiy to the miioimt of l'ois only
two-thirds of w hich have 1st u issued.
There are watches in pnsvsn of manu
facture amounting to A'.sIih.i nnd fin-
isleil watchen to the nmonnt of $.''.i.tK.
The rial estate ninoiiiits lo f i'i.ls'i and
machinery to the amount of fM.Mtt.
Tha Kltvrr I lerrr.
Waco. Tex. May !.-J. M. Miller
big bright lisiking negro in in jail and
the charge iiKiiiiist him is swindling.
The tietfro whorntiscd his arrest ibs'lansi
that he nrgaiiir.cd a hs al hsle of the
Grand I'nited Urtlerof the Silver Fleece
eollis ting f I from each niemlsT w hile
he hail no authority to do no. Miller
claims to jmssesnthe authority although
then is a di nute between him nnd some
of the grnudg IisIko t.fhYers nn that
point. He nei ureil a guslly n ri nil m r of
dollars from would! inembim of the
order.
Rrjtfted the Term.
Athkns May 2!l. The bts-iegem of
Vaunts have rejis-tctt tho terms offered
by the forvitm consuls that the arms
nml supplies bo surrendered and that
the garns..n of tns.i Ik- reinoveil. A
high Tuikisli !V.ii! who was nn eye
witness of the Car a tmitsaere ntlmits
thntnTurki-h sohii. r ih-hb-r itt ly shut
the Greek canvas d. nd.
l uil'loin t'leohle t nnd tte ntexperl-
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piil'lu-t" i. n i mix r : h. y let p. nv the
pur.'-t fiehest .In es.
T it T .. 1' II 1 ! i "'n" perfiin.etv ni.d toilet a' titles
I" 1 1 it I till!!' II tiard.n audi lower s.-. I-.
On the l.llli ln J of lnv nnd
thereafter will m1I Ac idedt Tick
rtn in a gtsul reliable Company as
folhtwa.
nIOO( wi'li CVfli Weekly Indemnity
f.i Six Months for ; 1 QQ
Also Accident Tickets hii. I 1'i.ilcirn to I
rover a I nccidenla a: Iteastmable
ales. !! nis i tfullv yours
CHAS. CARR.
Uepres'.g Kite Tornado and Aceidt nt
I n -ur an e Companies
Phone No. CO.
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was lai " "
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Mr. H '1
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M )V 2ii Tho snpreino
.1.- ..t.tiila fll
timfr. raui. ' .
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rf on Jly ; U.'m . 1 for failure to pay
f.ss.1 s"" uaua -
I pver thnt amount.
American Hsrlt A-linrs.
lbo KttMi. May The American
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directors
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( 'I'l'osite Court House.
TRY THE . . .
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TAYIiOIt tv (5 0Xf
Only
I'tUU KI.AlN Tu'-s in t..wn
gcr Next ti.
Hardware
ir In C.n r'
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best Wine' l.i.itiots an
C'giir- in nliM'k
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Only the
Buy Your Meat3 From
FKANKLIN li- SOS
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sol 111 Maikit iin.lr Academr ol
Music.
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l.sr.i 7."T''i
Win. Koppe 'til I a !ar.'" I d t f rot .. it
a few days tg to Sm;er ofWnc.
The cott ti ill I e e-inipressed here and
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pre-tige ol ifn.it mtte t . every thinn
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Attorney at - Law
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 155, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 30, 1896, newspaper, May 30, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319329/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .