Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 206, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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SATURDAY AUGUST 2 1J02
Of Ex-Confederate Veterans Well En-
tertained by Jewett' Cltlnena
Norman G. kiltrell Speaks.
Jewett Tex. July 21 Today
waa the opening of the reunion of
U. C. V II. S.Gould ramp. Early
this morning the usual adjuncts to
puch gatherings were in place and
ready for business.
The first item on the program
a a iVia kiiatt.ia trtptin(r thin af.
fcmperor 'Ailham of Germany. .... . .
Straw and Crash Hats
at half price.
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS.
Tfer Nalaata ftiaia Ulllnn al Tlti
CwmtlM a lr0.
Detroit. August i. Michigan Dem-
errata at their atate convention fcert
nominated the following ticket:
Governor Oeorg" H. Duraud
Lieutenant governorJohn F. Bi-
ble. Secretary of atate John Donovan
Treasurer V. F. Davidson.
Auditor general D. A. Hammond.
Attorney general Wm. F. Knight.
Superintendent of public Instruc
tlon Prof. Woodbrldgo M. Ferrla.
Commissioner of land office C. F
Watson.
The platform l devoted almost en
tlrely to stata Issue the only men-
tion of national Issues being an en
dorsement of the election of Vnlted
Slate ktuatora directly by tho poo
pie.
Judge Dtirand who was nominated
for governor filled a vacancy on the
supreme bench of the mate during
the year lS'Ji. He Is generally crvd
tted lth being a gold democrat ct
heart. thiitiKh not a bolter In lsyfi.
He wus nominated on the fourth bal
lot.
piorrsiioniijiju
C. O. PARSONS Proprietory 00 0KVAN
Enlarged Refliud b4 Kijulppsd wtlh
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY
and our own Win. J. Dryan are
greed that J. P. Morgan in a dan-
rerous man with his combinations
Ink schemes. B;th argue from
h standpoint that the trusts are
orjinized to fl-seee all the joor peo-
pie wl are not in the trust.
(Morgan claims to believe that there
are economies that Can be effected
)v organization which will enable
yd at the eo me time benefit the
lople by cheapening products.
The republican State executive
ran.titee in pession at Waco yes- Ipany that deserves reward
names of the veterans were taken
and badges issued after which the
1). C. Carrington camp of sore of
U. C. V. did likewise.
After the business meeting mu-
sic and recitations were rendered
by the young people of Jewett.
The music is being furnished by
the Jewett band which is made up
altogether of home talent and we
must say that the boys and Prof.
Lorraine deserve much credit for
their great success.
Jewett also ban a dramatic com
in to
Summer Underwear
20
discount.
) lay decided to make a show of
ght for some of the elective offices
Texas in addition to their he-
oic Mruggh among themselves for
generafgovernment pie. A res-
olution ''was passed favoring the
mmination of a full state ticket
jandidates for congress and full
Jounty ticket In as many coun-
(ir? ma na ii aihii.niiY?.
A Texas negro the other day
pilled a woman over 15 cents.
That's cheap enough to- have oc-
curred in Houston. Dallas Times
Jlerald.
much that they are first-class ama
teurs not to be surpassed by any
in the state. They have a stage
erected and will play each night.
Tonight they will present "The
Little Brown Jug."
THI K8HAY. Jt ir 21.
The morning dawned brightly
with the prospect that there would
not even )e a cloud to cast a shad
ow over the occasion still about 1
o'clock a nice shower fell which
was not objectionable as the dust
had become very bad and th rain
was sufficient to sett e it. After a
short while the sky was again
clear and the pleasures went on
without a hitch.
At 9: SO a. m. the procession
formed at the corner of Keeton
iStell A- CoV. and marched to the
ustin Texas July 31. Presi-Kroums At the head of the pro-
HUNTER &
CHATHAM.
.tate Revenue Agent Cunning-
am is after tb9 4awyers who have
not paid occrpattorr taxes.
Prcraeit Housten Returned.
dent Houston of the Agricultural
and Mechanical college arrived in
town today after a nix-weeks tour
ef the North and Eat where he
visited many agricultural and
mechanical colleges. He visited
C rneU and Harvard with a view
t afrengthening his faculty and
I titling certain chairs which
h m Vvn made vacaut by mig-
.nionf.
II. & T. C. Summer Excursions
To points In Alabama Florida.
ori. Kentucky Mlstiisslppi
forth t'arolin. South Carolimt.
V--i..M H. Vlraiuiiv ami 'rt Vir-
rt one fare jdus to for
iformtloM apply to
W. a. IIhoci Apnt.
cession was the band next the
hoiis of U. C. V. then the old ex-
confederates and lastly the ilenf-e
throng of visitors.
The address of welcome was de-
livered at 10 o'clock by Ed. L.
Evan? one of Jewell's most suc-
cessful business men.
The response for the old sol-
dlers by Nat S. Johnson of Buf
falo was framed very appropriate-
ly and delivered bv one for whom
we predict a grand future. After
the reponse Judge Norman l. Kit-
trell was introduced and held the
crowd pjh'II lM)und for norne time
V1
Tbere a tberaTwuHe valno
itlotia III tliw linwlMif tlmt
your vh vleUn rreoriptin
filled correetlv. W main-
tain a Mgh nHnrtaril of ex-
rollffnet' tn pr-erlptlon work
Mend i voor phvlelan
PTIOXS.
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excepting when he would make
some remark or witlicism that
would touch the old ex-confederate!
and then you might as well
try to run waler up hill as to keep
them quiet.
At 2 p. in. there was meeting
of the Sons f t which Attorney J.
M. Chatham of Centreville ren-
dered an oration which was ftjual
to anything of Ihe occasion. After
which the young jieople delivered
a number of recitatiom) and songs.
At night the dramatic company
played "Tle Littlo Heroine" and
the talent deserve much p-raise f r
the rendition especially th? comic
parts.
'&sd.vy Ji ly 25.
Early this morning there began
to fh a slow rain which has made
the laxt day ot the reuion very
much of a (li?h which will not
miteri.il!v hurt the visitors but
will cave their pocket from being
emptied by the schemers. For we
know of povno viMttng ex-l.onrd-
erates whsay that Jewetfe eople
are somewhat elfith. Keeling.
(J tJ A KM It
VAPOR
BATH
C'alneta for sale
and in use by the
Exchange
Shaving Tarlor
PRICK comploU li.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
This preparat ion contains all of the
digetants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives Insunt relief and never
falls to cure. It allows you to eat al"
the food you want. ThemiKtscnsltlvi
stomachs can take it. Ity itsusfl man
thousands of dyspeptic have beet
cured aftereverythlng else failed. II
unequalled for the stomach. Child-
ren with weak stomachs thrive on it-
Cures U ttcss &raTsa
PT-ifl only br F- c. IrWi-rr To.. rt.t.
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jy IsOparaMoa.
Dallas. Aug. 1 At the annual re-
union of the ex-ronfederates of Texai.
which carre to an end here Thursday
the following olHcera were elected:
Major general-K. M .Van Zandt ol
Fnr Worth
First brigadier A. T. Gerard ot
HuntsvM.
Second brig idler T. J I.argln of ?an
Antonio.
Third brigadier Ft tlx ftobertou of
W'nco.
Fourth brigadier It. M. HenJeraon
of Julphur 8()rlnss.
Fifth brigadier-M. D. Sellers ot De-
catur. Spirited and protracted debate fol-
lowed the Introduction of a report t.v
I the special coiii ai It te appointed to con-
i slder and submit rules for "the bet
ter government of the Confederate
home at Austin." Dy unanlmoiu con
sent Capt. King the nperinten lent of
the home was p'Tmi'.ted to m.ike a
speech. After he had spoken the re
port with the exception of that clause
which recommends that the superin-
tendent be "a thoroughly qualified sur-
geon and physician." was adopted.
a Be veterans chose Sherman as the
place for holding the reunion next year
PrliMwr rihd Out.
Palestine. Tex.. Aug. 1. ConstabU
Conrad Ferry Thursday arrested a ne-
gro under very pMillar condition
He was notified that a negro was beat-
ing a colored woman In the west part
of the city and hastened fo the place
The negro ran and the officer fire I
a couple of shots at him. but It only
served to quicken hi speed. The of-
ficer Inst alght of his ma.i. but fol-
lowed the trail. He came to a largt
I-ond of water and looking over It
spied his man. all down under th
ater except hi nose. The officer
fished the negro out and landed him
In Jail.
I'mnlluc Hftlitt 0r IimI !(.
Austin. Tex.. Aug. 1. An Interesting
fftiestlon has arisen In the sta board
of education as to whether or not the
board can sell lionds previously pur
r based tor the si hool tund. 8oni
parties have offered a handsome pre
mlum for an Issue of bonds hebt b)
m school fund. It fs understood thai
the attorney general has written at
opinion advising the board that II
has the power to dispone of the iKind
The sale as yet has not been niudei
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noi.w iciint cL'mii! a v r 1 1 tr. 1 1 11 II A T1R Sf D A W ATF.R ft
i UAt. nouii.w.iiu a-"' "
AU ruw Wholial and BtU lnelu(lla
U Ginger Ale Cherry and Celery Phosphate Peppollate Root
? 11 f 11 I . t ..III'.
lieer iron-urcw ocuttr nj iuintii tiaicn.
Crowo Cork Byttem Hutchlosoo sad Co'k-9loppr4 Ooods In plnu aad qusrls.
MOTTO :
" ftmcwl cieanllneM mi onifono Qualltr of tAt prompt kd eorrset irTlc
louo and sJl."
Respectfully solicit the trade of Dryan and surrounding tcnitory.
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Ready Forg
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Kilnspccuon.o
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Arrival cf fabrics within
the pait few Jays h a a
practically completed c
nor tn L rs f
O SUITINOS 0VERC0AT5 TROUSERINQS.
The display is very ronDlete. embracing al!
tho new designs and colurioga. These will b& j
4 very popular during the coming season.
tattt Mrrmmir 4 r Tl.' rlfx
MOTTO FOR 1902:
US THE-
Houston A Texas CerituaJ
It taps the best Section
of Texas and Reaches
EVERY CITY OF IMPORTANCE
Atlftin. Au. 1. Th" witn-ns fee
deficiency continues to grow am!
Thursday the total amount of th de-
ficiency certificates Issued Is $19.h3S.7.1
The present appropriation year ha
but on more month to run. expiring
Aug Jl. and It Is enpected that b
that time the deficiency will ha
reached Sl'S.Oo or Msnlbly frtrt.oo'). Th
exnmlnlng fees appropriation ha Ions
since N-en exhausted and the total ile-
ficlenrr to date Is $17.HO. and th
total will be not less than $:o000.
Kir-l Ltnit ll.ilder VVrnd.
South MeAbnter. I. T August 1
I'nited States District Attorney Wi!
kins has Issued a public letter warn
Ing every Indian landholder that pros
ectitlems will result If there are any
flotations of the rlauas !r. the India:
appropriation bill BKalnst excessive
holdings which that bill fixes at 31
acres for each Indian and a like
amoant for each member of his fami-
ly. Each cifTensw Is punishable with
a fine of ftOO and eah day is deemed
a separate offense.
T X TrmMi.-n .!
New Vork. Aug. 1 Several Hunga-
rian business men. sent by that nation
will visit this city in the latter part
of August and will be entertained by
the Hungarians In New Vork. The ob-
ject of this mission Is raid to b to re-atln-l
Hungarians here of th battles
of the mother counirv In behall ot
liberty and to remind Hungarians they
tvtr should remain true to the tradi-
tion of thur native land.
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S. F. B. MORSE T. J. ANDERSON M. L. ROHUINS
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Th Hem Grain Firm solicits your patronage.
They have on hand nice Ear and Shc!!c j Gn ; Bright
New Oats Pure Corn Chops Bran Cotton Seed Meal
anJ Hulls Alfalfa and Prairie Hay in tact everything
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KrfMl IH ISiir. Hnfld.
San Antonio. Tex.. Ang. 1 At a
election held Thursday on the proposi-j
tlon submitted to the taxpayers by the'
city council to Issue siuq.oO" Improve-
ment bonds for tfte purpose of extend
Ing the sewer system paving addi-
tional streets and building additional
ichoolhouses. the proposition was de-
feated by 581 majority. The negro and
German taxpayers as a rule voted
against It. and it la their vote that
killed the measure.
Monterey. Mex.. Ang. 1. Captain R.
L. Davles a prominent mining en-
gineer In Mexico was fcuntt dead in
the Dlenten canon 30 miles from .on-
terey. The supposition la that ha fei
from the top of a cliff while at work!
examining some prospects. Captain
Davles had been missing a week and
friends started a search for him. re-
sulting In the finding ot hu dtcoot-
posed remains.
THE TEXAS RAILROAD
X. So Gr. 0"
Terot Greatest Railroad.
SUPERIOR PASSENGER SERVICE from Bryan
Mxf lake uur I rains Laravmg Bryan:
won. 11.
4:45 P. M.
WO P. II.
For puiuu 00 M. K i T m Tsrloe
for point. o a T. C. ru Ai.tln
KorU eomu m Nona Xim.
roe Pltln lywiprtev Tjrtt
IkK Si.rtmi. Lltlt. R-. NV-mphi tM Sl
Iwc.lv.rt. M.nm. M.n nd W.oi 1
Fur Tsylor. Auwio. Sn Antoaioand Mexico.
Pur Colteg. Nstuou. St.m-hm and Houston t
Throu Sleep. and Chair C.rs fnvn Ut
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