Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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Jf you hart not been trading wilh us you hare lost money
for nt KNOW that we are selling many articles cheaper than
our competitors. H'e do not metui goods that are old and
slalt for wt offer none of that sort. 7 e mean FRESH Goodi
ol BEST QUALITY. . if) pound box of Starch for 91.23
sounds mighty cheap for a good article but
Its so Jdst the Samel
rind Us even so Ik it we art offering many other kinds of
Groceries tqually as cheap. Your orders will have our best
attention and trill be delivered jtntplly at your home.
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N. 1 leave.... .1:05 a. m.
fi. 3 leave ...9:0ft a. rn.
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No. 4 leave 4 :3U p. ni.
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No. 9 Wave Ilesrnx 3-10 p. in.
No. 10 arrive at Hesrne . ..11 V a. lu
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No. i arrive 2:43 a. a
LOCAL NEWS.
Tyler IIwe! went to Wacoyetcr
r.v
T C. K. Joneaof IU-1 tit-t wa herrycster
J-r-
It. Todl i t lSetbel wa Id town jet
terdsy.
Two IJotiee for Kent Apply to Mm
K. II. UoUrti. U:".f
Ilurk (iillatrap wa her fnim W he
lock ye-terJay
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Dear hetW
Jim Dunn wa here from Dear
lock ye.terdey
Urink Mount Vernon I'ure Itye at the
Kxpoaitiou loon. Ii0f
Kreeh (trained honey 10 cent a
pound at Clarke A ljiby'1jj 1'j4
Webb flroi. moved the ofl'ice and TrV
arranged the rear of their tor yeate
iitsiaioi rra(!e in neckwear r.n
W hwf.JLMrblef tlcs-at Varl. WAN
Syn4a (ivImiaJ ArUnr ij-let
on f&rfex wf1. 1 tlitt Hf pwrttiorf
loon. Ill tf
W. II McMie)ael and J.M??!lh
ter the well known merchaaUfif l dije
were lu-te i.tety. " "'
Tli UcWI f. d elnb ineetii.gls oen
to everyboily and mill Uke place at 8.. TO
tonight at thacfcartaouee.j
J. II. White was her from Wiek'xm
yeeterday aud tldppad a Qua ltV of fruit
tol.tive.tUiira C Mumlerd
Ji'f kirJeai nJlrsdiiiurarMVi1harLk... n ti
n lotljjM or itMiKht l(le roinpanie -e
jy II. IUed. Alio aelli lluor rim and
.(tiee. . i m i.l .Mill .tf
Fie ah rnl.Uen and hmib Wootei)
W1 txla wafer aUa'yuori band at .
C. Mnrek'a. suit Uioe to- Kauwlerit
Johneon'4 n . M .fTJtrrC
Vtgw y:fhrtlW.&!n tow n fnnii Prov-
i f L witl aoiue line pe astir yeflrday
W . lie cUitued wi re "peaohee. tiik-ar.
and all."
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Violet
Periiin Soap
. :; I Our stork of Porf unit's and Toilet Waters are
; very Lest rnakes and latest odors.
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. 4-WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SERVE Y0U.
Wilson-Jenkins Drug Co.
TELKI'IIONK .
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LOST!
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Parties ho came down from Hearne
ytMlrrdav tnorainfi rwpoft tbaV-th Tf-
toad poupU aipact a train thrrnigh
from llontin to Hearn tiunday. They
alto ay that lit gap between Hearne
and Calvert will not I cloied up for a
week or ten dayi. A report from iioo.
too In the l'ost aaya : The repair on
the main line of the If ooiton and Text
Central have now progressed o far and
ao favorably that it ia feUy thrvuKh
trallic between ltuuatoo and Ieniun
will here-established by Friday. Tlirae
report conflict pomewbat bnt all we
can add i that we h'.jw the la ter l
true. Certain it ia that the Central
people are doing all tiiry ran to get the
road open and reaume traillr.
The (iiKxl U114.I1 tliib iueetiii will
l held at tlie emrthou-e tonight and
every man who tlKned the ht of mem-
lr and all olhere intereeted in the
ellae ol the ronnty and town rlinnld
he on band promptly at H:.'0 oVIork if
pVhlo. l)on't thira the repinibili.
Itr'and lenve all lint work (or somebody
' f - . I . V I.. I. I- - l l.l
iu mi. i our iieip ! ui'voeii iiu
jour ou wellaie.aa well aa that of the
general public demands yourj.reiienfe
The Iratruuiriit for the Harris haiiiN
arrived ye.ter.lay and the band boy.
n- happy or will be when they have
rained uflirlt nt money to pity for tlieui
in member will Iren purine at
oniM and ltryan will kb have 'a tnd
oniw a
f w hi
icb every biKly will f el prmd. '
state summer normal for colored
teacher. located here by Htate Super
intendent J. ti. Kendall opened Moq.
ly with tlfleao Unci. an la atlendanee.
The normal will eonlinno Ave week.
II. T. II ay ne i conductor. -
Mayor Adainarereived f 175.00 for tlV
Hood (uflerer yesterday from Waii
hachiec lie rent more npplir' to Wj
C. l'oi'l di.Uibutinx aeiit at Mlllh an
and continued the work of dl.tribution
here. o
Ml Mamie Tod I of th liethel com.
ninnity in tbia county hanhoea appvintr
ed to a aiJiola'hip at the Sain lloulton
Normal Institute by Senator John- Ai
Wayland of this district. '(
( apt. K. C. Hicbe Die irofernea nt
civil enjjinewr-hi dalreiton was' at
Ilram when the Hood came and W
erediteil with nvinn.th I. 0. N
bnp'earxo.a the llia. i ; . j
The convict from Collier's farm near
are being Hid to h'pair dam-
Kk-e on tlie Hearne A Kraroa alley.
The track ha len i ribhe.l up o aa to
permit Ui ruumnn of train.
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The body of a mart with spurs on
reported found Ui the bottom yes-
terday but hi identity aud whether
white ill colored was not tted.
"""All kindi of line millinery very cheap
it Mr. C. M. Proctor. lt3tr
Colleire creamery butter on he at
Clarke k lanhy'.
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BOUKR a UAI.LITS
of the
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COTTON WOOD.
Aa I have nut in anjtbiri(f
from this jart of the world f ince
tha flood I have decided to let all
know that we are utill alive.
The flood has caniod the farmers
to go to work again.
Health very good as far an the
writer knows.
The protracted meeting at the
Chrihtian church will continue un-
til Wednesday night
The protracted meetinir at the
ItItint chnrch has been called in
until some future time.
Singing Bunday evening was ex-
cellent the leaders were J. T. Par-
ker Uoy Zim'Jiertnun and Walter
Kdge.
Visitors at curch from Tabr
were: Will llolmes Alex McCal-
luti Mrs. Sample and Uro Tullie
(ianaiway. From Kurtea J. M.
Zimmerman L. K. and H. W.
Kdgn Mies Minnie liackhault'e
otid I5roth-r Olie J. C. Show and
family. From Wheelotk Mii
Wilnoit and liiclwrdtton and Chas.
Brown i
Miss Nora Thomas is claying
with Mini Kmily Stevener and at-
tending the meeting nt Kurtea this
week."'
Trof. B. Y. Bullock oned a
euinmer school at this place Mon-
day to continue one month. Bill.
TltOM WELMtOKN.
The Brazos river is agnin in it
hanks here but everything in the
shop of crops that the water touch-
ed ii ruined and a fearful eteneh
iirifrs ' from tli carcavni-8 of the
ftoi k that were drowned.
Messrs Jacoh I'utz and I F.
Battle of College attended court
hero Friday.
MeMrs W. C. Boyett M. M.
Bur ford and I.. F. B;ittl were here
M.-nday.
. Mrii. . v.. Ilitchtngs died lu re
lnt Friday night and was buried
here Saturday evening.
T K I?atleanl J V Cvuj.
' jKr of Bryan and W. Z. atnl Johry
: .NaKr Kd IleKk-p and Will Mike
of the bottom were here Monday.
There is a large .rowd of negroes
here from the Ixittotn hunting work.
Capt Billie Bell of the upper
bottom wan here Sunday.
KebHoy.
No. 4070.
OF THE CONDITION
- OF TIIK- ' '
s and Planters Na-
i)
At ltryan (u theSlatoof Texas.
I ut Oi CIonp or IIiikIiicss.
June .0. 1Hl.
. a;knji iu:ks . . . i
I.oan nnd diMconnt. .(M'i8'.l.) 13
tiwrdrafti em-uriil and tin-
ecured hfi'.H IV
t. s. Honda to eve .ne circu-
lation n.'i.dOi) 00
flocks eeotirltlea ete ? "si (m
l:nkirii:-ht.ui4e (uriiitaif arid ' '
listures 2000 ar
Cther Ueal K-tale and MurU
owned njos 75
I 'ne from National f'anls
(not- liiMrvo Attutel .... 215!3 33
Iue from Mate Hanks aud
Hankers 3K5 74
Due from epprovetl reeerve '
auent . 1 4.2ft. tl
Clivcka and other c-h item 1701 07
Nutea of other National
flanks 13000 IK)
Fractional paper currency
uu-kel and cent '.. X IS 77
ttwri'L inisSv 1 nifKavK it
UNKVIS; i
Specie 141X10
l-eg&l-h'tidcr liutei.... 4!lo0tl
oo
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent ' of
circulation) 1125 10
Tola!..
t;WS436 20
LIAKIUTIKS.
Capital r-tock paid In
Huri'lim fuud
L'lulivi.leil prolits lea ex
penscn ana titxe paid....
100000 00
2tlXW 00
. 11.550 U5
ationnl Hank note out-
standimt 22500 00
Due to other National Hank 04)25
Individual depoaita.uhject to
cii:k 1528!r0 00
DoMinnd Certlllcate of Do-
poit 2tVK) tH)
Certllied checks. l50 00
Total $:;os4:!i 20
Stats or Tka Cwmy or Ukaxos hh:
I J :.. 4!J.' Va-hier- of the
alKivc-nnnii'd tiank.do anlemnly swear
that the nlwvp statement Is true to the
U st ol my knowMvw snd U'lief.
J. N. Coi s Citubier.
SiihecrilN-d and sworn 'to beforo me
Ibis l'.'tll day of July KS'.ni.
' lili)IT. AxMkTHbK) .
Notary Pnblle Itrazos Co. Texas.
Cohhbvt -AltceU
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J.' W. Kxtii.isu .
II. Hon n
irecton.
A NIW PANCUIL MALL.
r Cra4l ml IJMri
I SMac SW-
killk.
Bostoa Kaneull Hall la ULog rbollt.
It U being fM-oniitructe along tb
original Hue 0il tb oUl malarial will
be uad aa far aa pwaUil. Tb wails
will not be altered though a new roo
will b auppliej and nw aupporu for
It will be Deeded. Tb bUUiUcaJ Und-
aark ha been la bad abac for sore
time. Tke Boor used by tbe Ancient
and Honorable Artillery company bad
augged Mvrral Incbe. and effort to
raUe It were futile. Tbe tnwite tbal
bld tb roof had given way. and tb
aCdltlonal brace aupplled bad no
proved aumciecL Kxperta reported In
favor of tearing rut th luurlor from
the foundation and aupplylng a new
a'rurture of tee nreproof mate-
rial. The pnpcfed alteratlona will
rent. acordliiK to a correnpnudent ol
the New York lierald. about IIIW.UOQ
and a better luil g could have brea
put us for mud leai. But It would
not have been "The Cradle of Liberty."
and IJomonjaii anted tb old build-
in j. preserved. When tbe builillng waa
ttra down It wa .n tbat tbe founda-
tion formed of rutKile alx ft thick
waa not olld a It rested on dork
mud. Tb workmen had to dig elevea
feet lower before find in aolld ground
Concrete foundation were built on
llil. and a Crelng of grar.lt on top
formed a nolld bane for the plate
wtlcb will aupport th column and
tbua tak all Urals off the walla
Kaneull 1U1J the cradle of liberty
but U ruonejr wttb which It waa built
waa mmle n the blave trad. Old
Peter Faneeil a wealthy llnaton ra.'r-
cbant owned a tneedy hlp which be
D-nied the Jolty liarhelur bnrauae of
Bla own itat of alngl bleedoea
Thl boat made regular tripe between
Cuba. Ilimion and Africa. In Cuba the
wa loaded with mnlassm. which wa
mail Into mm In New Kngland. The
rum waj traded for slave la Africa
and In thl way Kaneull Ixxame rich
Having no children to whom he eoald
leave hi wealth be willed It to the
city of Ilonton to build Kaneull Hall.
The Jolly Itaehelor was attacked by
the blailm on the African coent ftnnlly
and wag aalvaged hy a man named
lliirchill. The ettlemnt of the alv-
Ke fpiextlon wa brourht Into tn
Newport court after Kaneull death
SMART CAT.
Kept a rut an Uurl All One HHtf
told Mfl.l.
I'utram (Conn.) Sieclal New York !
World: Wlllium H. Wolheail's '
large gry eat IV ter. w hen the ther-1
mometer wa degree below rro I
snd the wind blowing 40 mllen an hour. '
struck fur a swamp to look for mire !
Mr. Woodhead live In the nelchbor-'
Ug town of Konter over the Khode
laland line. A fnx wat In the swamp
looking for hla supper. Th fox rhated
the cat home and Hete rrswled Into!
a hole in a none wall. The hole wa i
not large and Pete It a futr-nlied
eat The hole waa pretty well filled. !
Tbe hungry fox could Jnt reach l'et!
with hi paw. When Mr. Woodh'aJ
went to the ham In the morning; the (
fox. which had stood guard sll night:
retreated f(ir the swamp. For thirty !
or forty feet on each tide of rW't
prlton the tnow wat trodilen hard '.
while blood and fur were In evldenre !
howtng that Tele hit snd scratched
every time the fox made a reach with i
his paw. Hoth of Pete's eart were l
froxen.'hut otherwise he was quite IB '
th gam.
The Itake at Wtlll(o
The duke of Wellington bad nothlag
like the creative or we may rail It if
we like the aggressive military genius
of Najiolfon. Jtut he wat th embodied
genli:t of reelttance. He bad. abso-
lutely no military amhlllon tbulivir.
Hla htrong guhllnx fore waa almply a
tente of tluty lo hi king and to hit
country. In military aa in civil af-
faire he wat tlomlaitted by that name
trnte of duty lie had a patleare
which aa Macau lay say of a like
quality lu Warren HaMlng) might
aonwiltnet be mistaken for the pa-
tience Of stupidity; but those who
rounted on Its being an evidence of
ttdpldlty w-re sure to be confounded
In the end by th ever-watrhful sleep-
lews It.lellect that wa always on the
alert to Hint a weak point In the plant
th policy the strategy and even the
tartlrt of an opponent. The fatei had
brought the destructive and conserva-
tive forces of command Into direct an-
tagonlxm in the pertont of Napoleon
and the duke of Wellington. Welling
ton wat nicknamed "the Iron Duke"
snd the nickname waa a torso and ad-
mirable description of hi character.
Jiibtln McCarthy In Modern England.
by He king fiiatm
New York World: Here la a new
es for baklnr powder It la a Bloom-
tli Id IN. J.) idea. Arthur Dlstln had
the powder ana he was distributing
sample package of It hereon Saturday
afternoon. Suddenly. In Orchard
street a giant wetter dog leaped upon
the man snd bu'led It fangs In Dlt-
tln' left arm. Ulstln threw off the
dog. The big beast prepared to spring
st him sgaln but the man wa too
quick for him. With ready presence
of mind he broke open a pnrkago of
his bsklng powder and hurled It full In
the dog'a eyes. The brut waa blinded
snd ran about bowling- with pain
nittln never stopped running until he
bad gene half a mile Then he found
Dr. Van Ulenon and bad the wound
rauterUed. He think more of his
baking powder now than ever.
frMarit Cedar . .
Pome Egyptian boat mad of cedar
probably la us 4.500 year ago have
been found bnrled near ta bank of
th Nile and furnish an Interesting
r-roof or the power of that wood to
withstand th ravage of lira.
in '. r "ii M ; ((!" 11 v 'i ii'"
Wl
fwv'j
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j"Tl 3
wtj itmg ago gioppeu
carrying what you do want we have in abundance
and invariably the best to bo had for the money.
We buy that way and we sell that way.
Jno. Jrf. Iawrenee Qo.
J Have Just Received
An elegant line of Nethcrsole Kilter Bracelets Friendf hip
Hearts and Bracelets which I am selling very close for
rirst-claes Goods. I have a large line of
LOCK BRiCElETS ID SOLID COLD.
GOLD FILLED and S TER LI SILVER SOLID COLO HEARTS ETC
My line of GOLD BBO0CHF..S are up-to-date. I call
your attention to my line of Alarm Clock of high grades
continuous alarm. Also cheaper grade fresh and new.
Walnut 8-day Clocks as cheap as can be sold. Call for
my new silver Metal Kpoons W cents per set guaranteed
to equal solid silver. We will engrave free of charge trom
date all g-Kids bought of us no matter as to price and
quantity we want your trade and will appreciate same.
Cut (ilas Silver Novelties Watches Ktc. at tbe lowest
priees. which mtint be seen to appreciate the low prices.
J.
Kandy
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CREAM
PARLOR.
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falilttaf tZtidi Wtrtrlr ftm Danihsl aal 1
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A number of the Bijuf hiifirus
men having leanit-d'of the dam
age to the abutment of the .iron
bridge at the lletnocrat crossing
Ol Ihe Navasota river on tlioMuui-
sonvrlle roadeaid damage being on !
the (?rime'county side and out of
the jurisdiction of the Brazos coun- (
ty comtnist'ioner' aree to take the!
bull by the horns and pay for the j
repair of Um abutment themselves j
in order to open up that imtvrtant
channel of trade. In accordianue
with this plan three of the nutnlier
Burt Norwood W. II. Johnston
and Tom Gutlavus went to the
river Tuesday with a force of hands
to repair the damage and the ex-
pect to get through with the work
today.
Mr. Tom Dunn who waa here
yesterday retried that a crossing
on the Bryan and Wheelock road
heretofore all right was complete-
ly washed out leaving an impass-
able bluff where the road formerly
ran and cutting off the jieople of
that locality from communication
with Bryan without extreme dif-'
fioulty. On learning of the trouble
Mr G. sj. Barker inquired into the
situation and lie and Mr. Dunn
found a remedy for it by obtaining'
rnTinisMoii which he readily gave
from Mn J. N. Colo for the remov-
al of a fence on the land of the lat-
ter where another gxd crossing
can be obtained. The people of
that community will attend to the
removal of the fence. '
The Bryan business ineij are
born hustlers. They appreciate
the imtuongQ trade the town enjoys
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Ouv Coat is;
N'ot for A fistic 'ricounter.
T?yf nui lo serve vou wun en-
judgment courtesy
ui?J and despatch in every da
partrnent of the Grocery
lillinfKa Wli.if vnn Ann 'f
M Caldwell Agt
Kitchen
Alt the new ICES and ULl
drink tastefully rve
The finct-t... .
Candies Fresfi Frcik
Mil CIGARS.
. XOWKEf'Swd
XtJHTHEITSl
Canditt.
Phono 262.
and they Jdeserre jt because they
artfil!iog'lo gj down in their
pockiU acd drop their jrsonal af.
fairs tiset matter! right when an
emergency like thj late Hood arise.
a ! -5r
Acute and Chronic
bowel troubles such
as Chronic Diarrhcc
Flux Inflamation of
Bowels Cholera and
Ulcerated Bowels are
cured with Emmel's
mack Powder. 50c a
box. Sold only at Em-
itters drug store.
R. R.
DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN.
Short and Quick Lin iletween
North and Sontli Texat.
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BETWrEM
HOUSTON and OENVER
Via Fund tnd Ft. Wotih
GALVESTON 1B0 DENIS0.1
Via Hon ion and Dalla
GALVESTON 4 ST. LOUIS
Via Uouitoa Eunlt and Prt
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Uliorm.a. and Osuolaou aud gltvt fUM.
class btrvliw.
O.W.Bgiii M.L. Rossis .
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