Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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The Latest gailors
Rcady-to-Wear nud Trimmeil Hats at
BonnovMle's Racket Store
Before buying your Knitter Hat plve m a call. Ou
Trimmed lint are th work of e xnerleiieed millinertj o
the east. No two alike.
Sailor at 2.1c 45c nml ".Vs
Ilendy-to-weiir at 5oe r.5e fl.le up
Children' hut nt rsic ami 7o
During the Coming Week
Wc will sliow a most Iteautiful assortment of
lawn batiste and mercerized Roods; laces appliques
embroidery etc. at prices that only the RACKET
STORE can give.
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
entered at the jwntotTlc ai
Class mail matter.
aecotid
BY CONNELLY & CAKNEH.
r Week 10c.
Per Month 40c.
TI KSDAY MAIU'H 25 V.M.
VOll MA YOU.
We nre authorized to announce.
1)11. K. 11. HAUKISON
as n candidate for Mayor of Jlrywi nt
the ciiHtiilijr Alril election.
Foil AM I' UMAX.
We nre authorized to nnnounco
J. II. STF.VKXSO.V
as a candidate for Alderman of the
city of Krynn nt the ensuing April
! "el ion.
We are authorized to nnnounco
T. A. KKA1UJY
a a candidato for Alderman of the
city of Hryaii at the ensuing April
election.
A. AND M. DIRECTORS
fluid a Meeting at College and Adjourn
ed to Meet in Waco April 7.
The board of directors of the A.
and college met At College ye.-ter-1 tantf who eagerly embrace every
Free Public Baths.
The board of aldermen of New
York last week adopted a resolution
which has lieen recommended bv
(ever.il business associations afking
the board of estimate to at
propriate flHO0"0 lor public bath.
This looks like a large sum for
Mich a purMHe but New York is a
largo city and the number of people
to be accommodated by free baths
if the pystem U to bo ho com
prehensive as to accommodate all
id very large. And the proposed
appropriation U a mere bagatelle
in comparison with the good that
may be accomplished by it.
The system of free publiu baths
is already in operation in the me.
tropolis and the huccpss that h
been met with so far is the encour
flgement for iU extension. Con-
cerning the needs and the benelits
the New York World says: "The
need for such an appropriation is
most urgent. Recent inquiry re-
vealed a block of Manhattan tene-
ments housing "t0 families which
has not a single bath tub. Another
block w ith COO households has one
bath. Many thousands of other
families are known to live under
conditions almost equally discour-
aging. The lack of hatha in these
(Uarters is no fault of their inhabi
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day to consider the election of a
president for the institution. No
vote was taken at the meeting and
the Iward adjourned to meet in
Waco Monday April 7 at 10 a. in.
at the State House at which time
and place the hoard will undertake
to elect a president and will also
hear from applicants in person or
through their friends.
The members of tne board pres-
ent at the meeting were Hon. Ma-
rion Sanson) of Alvorada presi-
dent of the board; Hon. Jtllerson
Johnson of Austin; I'. II. Tobin
of Denison; John Y. Kokernot of
San Antonio; Wax. Malone of San
Mar 'os and A. 1. Smythe of Mart.
Absent: Capt. F. A. Keichardt of
Houston and Dr. Oliver of Cass
county.
The Fairest Offtr Ever Mad
To anyone suffering; with Dyspeii
Indigestion. Sour Stomach Heart
bum take Rex dyspepsia Tablet. All
drurglsts ara authorised by the manu-
facturer to refund the moner In aaj
carte they fall to cure. I'rlce SO cen'
par package Remember the i'ix
Rex Dyspepaia Table. M. It. Jamer
toe loading druggist. Bryan. Tsiss. '
chance to use the few public baths
available The People's Hath in
Centre Market place founded by
the Association for Improving the
Condition of the Poor is always
fu 1. The Rivington street city
bath which admits only eighty-
seven bathers at once gave 3o0(X)
baths in January and 2S.0O0 in
February the coldest and shortest
month of the year."
COTTONWOOD.
March 21. We were visited by
a nice rain last week which was
badly needed.
J. C. Shaw and family and L. K.
Edge and wife of Kbenezer visit-
ed in this vicinity Sunday.
Rhea Cotton visited near Edge
Sunday.
Mr. Royal a noted fruit agent
of College was in this community
last week.
Rob O'Rear and family of Tabor
visited in this vicinity Sunda.
The truck farmers of this vicin-
ity nre progressing nicely with
their work.
Miss Emma Zimmerman is vis-
iting relatives near Kurten this
week. Yellow Kid.
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Our ltwl on med-
icine uit'tut
RIGHT QUALITY
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Do you suffer with headache?
For headache and neuralgia take
X-RAY IPiADACIIIC Cl'KE
it always rclicvcs-it seldom fails
to cure.
No opiates no heart depressants
Emmel's Prescription Pharmacy.
Arrivals
Just reentered at our haber-
dashery: Suit Cases Tele-
scopes and Grips.
In leathers and imitation
leathers prices to suit all
40c to $0. 50 each.
New
Umbrellas.
Fresh frrm the manufact-
urer. Beautiful designs in
handles and the root war-
ranted w ater-tisht. ih?
assortment is complete and
includes s me self -openers.
All have steel rods. You
can certainly atlord an um-
brella at t ur prices flu
$3.5o each.
Xcw
Pioneers.
Just in complete line ol
the celebrated 1'ioneer make
Suspenders including the
newest patterns in liclit-
weight d's tor spring
with fancy colored leather
and patent lea her ends at
popular rices 25c and 50c
Spring Belts
All the latest novelties
the narrow kind in Tars
Modes Cires Hlack Seal
and Hack patent leathers at
prices to suit 2oC to "5c.
Hun tor &:
Glmtliiim.
BENCHLEY.
This city was blessed with a line
ruin Friday.
Oliver Mclleo and sister I.essie
of 1'rospeet are visiting at Renchley.
J. R. Peyton gave the young
people of this place a party Thurs-
day night. Kverybody report a
pleasant time.
Jim Stuart of Kurt'-n was a
pleasant visitor in Riiithley la.-t
week.
Dr. R. II. Wilson' family of
Kurten are visiting relatives here.
Rev. Kelly filled his regular ap-
pointment here Sunday.
II. t). Browning visited Thomp-
son Creek one day last week on
business.
Miss Ola Wilson of Kurten visit-
ed relatives here last week.
Clem Heal and Miss Daisy Mo
(iee of Prospect attended the en- j
tertninment at the residence of II . !
K. Manley Saturday.
Miss K'thel Woods of Anderson 1
House Committee Unanimously Agree
to Eeport Hill Favorably.
IT KEEPS THEM OUT.
Tb Measure Applies t All Insular
lWulons lucludlng Hawaii and
the Philippines Proceedings
f Ituth Utilises
Washington. March 20. The house
reuiiiitttee on foreign affair has com
j'letid consideration of the Chinese
exclusion tilll and by a practically
unanimous vote ordered It favorably
reported to the ho ma. The excrti-
slon of Chinese laborers I made com
plete both ns ti the main land and ter
ritory of the t'nitcd States and all
Insular point-union Including the
Philippine and Hawaii. The com-
mittee Anally nwtored the prohibi-
tory clause recotumeiidi'd by the Ta-
ctile coast senatora and member ao
that a reported It read:
"The prohibition shall apply to all
Chinese laborers a well a those
who were In such Insular ponoslons
at the time of a.nulstlon by the Uni
te I State and to those who hare
come there since and those who may
be born thereafter. .
"That tho Philippine commission
ire herby authorised and required
nil regulation necessary for the en-
forcement of tho ports where Chin-
es" may enter as It was feared there
wo if n be a Chinese Influx at that
point owlna; to the lack of sufficient
etr.dal force to nuke careful Inspec-
tion" The other more important chants
ty th coniltteuie are as follow:
Certificates cf Identification of
Chinese must be accompanied by
! photoKrapl.s nt t!o cx:cne of th"
I Chinese In addition to San Fran-
' cIsco and other ports s;e Ideally
j mentioned for th examination and
ndm!slon of Christian Chinese tho
ronuiilssloiier general of liumimatlon
Is iillthoil.ed to det.lnnat; Ueh cthtf
ports 11s may lie necessary. The pro-
loTiltlou nnunt Chinese sailors on
American ship was struoJc out thus
permittin sui h Chinese sailors to to
employed."
lrwarrrlnt- SSI 1 1 AHrli.l.
Washington. March I'V A sharp at-
tack on the pending eleomarKarliie tdll
was made In the senate Tuesday by
Mr. Money of Mississippi. He de-
nounced the measure s unconstitu-
tional." Immoral dishon.st and unjust.
He said It ;i a proposition to tax out
(if existence one Industry for th bene-
LI of UiiulhiT bUU U "plUeiUun
Cheapest Line I
Best Values !
I will Bell you enough Wall
pajier including border for $1.
It knocks out the sample book
man.
Tyler ilaswcil
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"Like Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver."
19 THE 8f MPTCOC8 81TPI.T OF lT?RFrROACllABLK NEW
vijUiimDi miNU proeur by U.
(International
and
Graat Morifiirn
Railroad)
UiklDf It lb formoat.rn4d for luiurtom transit f.-llm. tMroot ;conncUoo mid' l
1 . m Lwl for ail poiau ua muu lin mh
LONGYIEVV LAREDO AUSTIN SAN ANTONIO
The route you arc looking for to ST. I.OUIS MEMPHIS and ohjec
itivc points North and Last with
Palatial Throunh Gars
Kwnly allr to lh pmirrnilr aplrita of th i:'.
parucuiara cunliaily clro t
All tales
L.
''.-' D. C. DEM A RET. Ticket Ajrent Itryan.
'.TRICE. D. J. PRICE.
ind Vic President tod Oca. 8apt Gaaral Paiaoa-or tad T.icat Ac4
1"1.T -Sy
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RS. PROCTOR
Respectfully imilcs the l.ulics to c.ill an.l
see lu-r new line of
Spring Millinery
Ju -.t received and now tlipayed all the latest and prettiest de-
siii" aNo a line line of
SILK M LAWN SHIRT WAISTS
made in the latest and most fashionable design. Ulack Taffeta
and Chiffon skills Irotn $;.oo to $50.00. I am well titled up at
my house con tier of Washington ami Burleson streets.
fciT Opposite llaptist Church.
HEnVANbO D. MOM?.
pone mail." On behalf of the wnrktnifl
people of the country he appealed to
the senate not to enact the hill into
law and declared If It could bo voted .
on by a wn1 ballot It would not re-
ceive a doen votes in the senate.
Mr. HansbrotiKh of North Dakota)
V..... .. ....n..nt In .ill.ur( rf f ha I
I rairie (.iimert county I exa has) nieasure but yielded the ii.r to prl-
oeen visiting relative nere. vate pension bills of whwti 4 1 were
Messrs. L. M. Clae II. K. Man-; Pi'ss'"1-
ley L. Dui'wt and II. (). Krowniug
J ' . f.ii 1 Taa I'mlinMirn Con firm. d
went hailing cm Little I5razo last WuihlnKini M;ir(.h :c.Thc senate
week nnd had capital luck. 1 bey j naH . nl. ti. followlni? T-aa
caught three li?li weighing 1 I lU : postmasters: Tom Kl hards. Slier-
and H lbs nn.l killed 42 soiiirrels ! 'ri"'k w l"aht- Whitesboro;
oil in 1... il.i.il. it a "Hi"" ' Mlinn. Iiowie; narry .Mar
ns tu wiiv 'ssaj t no y nua inH 1
MOTTO FOR 1002.
USE THE
Houston & Texas Central
It taps the best Section
of Texas ami Reaches
EVERY CITY OF IMPORTANCE;
FREE
C II A I K
CARS
AMI
THROUGH
SLEEPERS
grand for Little llrazos.
We learn that L. Iozier will
make his future homo at Ander. n
Prairie Grimes county.
( !oo(in Kye.-.
To Curs Malaria In Tour Days
Take Qulnorla. All druggets aro au-
thorized to refund the money ia a ir
caso of chills fever or malaria It f.illa
to cure. Trice COc per package. M.
II. James the leading druggist I'ryan
Tesaa.
tin. Motiham: ')iarlcH T. K.uiiMlell.
Iientoii; W. I' Klemliu;. (Jenrsetown;
J.im.s A. flammil Calvert; Florence
Shasby I' I gin.
ec-
NAYA10TA RIVtK.
March 23. Health of this
tion in good at this writing.
Mr. and Mr. Taylor visited the
families S. II. James at WilloT
Hole and M. L. James at Little
Cedar.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe I'oss and little
daughter Mary visited Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor at this nlace.
Woisl Chopper.
Notice.
The law proliiliitint; the us of
"nLr;;cr shooters" will be strictly
enforced. Jloys nud others take
notice. T. V. Iloyctt
S7 Marshal.
Man Arthur nrr...l IMU.
Vashln't n. M.ir. h Major C.en-
eral I-:. S. litis has closed his adlve
career In the auny by reason of ait
at.d will go In.o retirement. He will
a;
tar I
.. a" law
.
K.VKHAL AHTnCB W CAnT7Tm.
be fOKH-eded in eon.unmd of the di-
partment of the l-ken nt Chicago bjr
Major Genital Aithur MacArthur.
DALLAS
AUSTIN
WACO
To FT. WORTH
DENISON
HOUSTON
CORSICANA.
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No mattn where yoo sriab to O:
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M. L. ROnniNS.
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