Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 14, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
Fn'.ered at tha pnsfofflee a second
Class mail matter.
HV rorf.l.V f'AKMCH.
P r Wee. . -
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)!lt VAN TKX AS. AI'KIMS. P.ttt
Additional
Local
us to our patrons is of the
manifold order tasteful de-
signs in Neckwear and th-
tr wear for Men and Hoys;
substantial things in every
line of our Furnishings
Dcpratmcnt; prices which
arc far from extravagant;
courteous attention coupled
with a sincere desire to nil
you only what you will Is."
glad you Ismght. Need we
say more? We will only add
that
mnpn Mia wiii in ndi. v niau.!
...... i i' linn i imnru n n
weeks ago the International A Urn "lri '""K- Ius
Northern management lias pxcrtw-'cn prepared for throughout
every possible bit of physical foreur stoi k and if yon come
nt linn. I to raise ballast and chink (ls exacting to Is- fitted
uj itH roadbed all along the division. I . :.. .:..
Mexican Say Rain kills Weevil.
Soruelsidy at Kl Cumpo sends !"d especially I tliU known from
the L'agle the following clipped lmU tlu work
from Kome newparsr name i.t ' Ti!T httnb
f. . . tcnibut Irvin Knadmaster McLurdy
'e'' and tlx lr varlou nsHlntantu U voncli-
"Mexico in the home of the boll : a fed .yth fairly authentic report
weevil that predatory pent that ! that on May 1 a new acliedulu will
lias devastate! the cotton crop of Iro into effect on the Houaton-Fort
thia section for the pant two yearti I Worth division materially increaa-
nd that made cotton culture in inz tpoed of paMetier train and
Mexico an imno.ssibilitv. The th
it . : .7 i " i
weiK-an people who aro familiar twtcn nt itions aa now operated. Hy
wiin me peel ay mat a proloneod tliat time the track will be in aueh
Wet ea8on eimilar to the one that : condition aa to nermlt lnmlminn
Laa prevail! in Texan thN cprinp j running tlm of twetity-flve milea
imanaijiy kuis weevil grubs and j pr hour. The hhuia authority aaya
fgg. nxceBiye rains in the early ' that on June 1 a double daily pan-
fall or early winter have no effect faiir.T aervle will bo put on on tliU
n inern; out later in the early divlNlon. And It U presumed the
fpring. ttiey are in a etuge easily ' tralua will b run direct to Fort
afiected .and the decaying vegeta-J Worth. W barn that through
tion which protected thorn Incomes trial freight train will b run each
PHturtted and they are destroyed. ' way toddy from Mart to Spring.
Aftercui-h continuous rain- though TliU Is pn-ably tti beginning of the.
jl neci-HnitatiM later planting than tbr.nigh freight buiiiea.
i desirable cotton never ravaged 1 . ...
i.tf ft.-... : i -r .i ! )r- I'a.vsur president of tho(ar-
y the weevil and if the ruin are . .... ...
. .1 i . . iiejfie uniiirv iMiurii iiiliriliel II H
reasonable for the growine t ant a l i . . .
i . l"""' Kab) reporter yesteiday tliat the
pood crop m a-HUred. i. . .
r 1 board has detenu ned to p ac t he
Madlrtonville nw l-.tlnn. .'corner st. .ue In p..Hitlon next Satur
a a a i
re VOU II tiot Ik; uap-
ited. We'll expect you
'ot (lisapjKiint US.
...CilATIIARl
thepreae. of Utv Uinll.u ll4dll
JM n;pon. Fourteen peraon.
vie n.?r at lh" "''''-
.J0' .nV'"ltt preached on
:J:"nf.V.tlh-.nor.ln.r-
Faitir lant
Some of ..
''k V4ru-lyon the aub
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r..il.J l .i. .. .... i.. : ."n "eioc auo nine
' i K' t iiiN-llIl1l.(..ri..Bf anv character
Ucm che tnti-t also h.ive gd dirt t the time. The ll-ld day exercis. H
ra l and her Im-iness leagun is at College mi l other things conllict
c msidering the project of making 'l'h rhe original plana for formally
laying the corner stone April HI and
t he al vaticed jat" of llio work on
the building aNo makes it necessary
that the corner stone be placed.
Public exercises of a character in
k-ejiing with the Importance of th
lira
two roads acro-s the county inbr-
ecrting at the coii.ity seat. llryan
Kagle.
The K gle Im been calling at-
tention very frequently of l.ito to
the determination of Madison occa-ion will be held at (bed
county t build U tliMiigh the tlcn of the building in July
medium of goo.l made. Th.- secret ' Tin- Itipt lt chiire!. was crowd.
iif.-in- ki i uiu ine i.igi.) m m overflowing at the morning an.
irig i. irouse its own pei.p... to ni-!t i- rvic s Sunday and well fill.
I I o ........ t (-:.l . . .: i . I .
iiii'.'i btii.( . o no a ranroa.i in the artenioi.ii when Jt.-v. W. A
find good ro.id .Ma.Ii-onvi!!.. W(ul. Hamh tt addr.-sMed the Antl-Cigar
be fll.t I I .Men It . a 'I I
- n i.i.-. i rre l.-aglle. th Hervlc.-a were
iJU'lc kn..we it. -(..uve.-ton Nfrts. f a v.-rv sati.factorv character nn
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i-Mriisiy on in aiio-
Ject of street riUj f Tl.v llU
that With the .'.
pay the dry t .
provision at h. 4
1 "r t. Mattlkt Iti nn.r.
atlng the slret .i.i
provided by t !
' f 1 crv. I.xpelises
cut down Home-
where else t. pm(t fumU f ti
are not available .... l-
. . TW ise. 1 1 looks
like the property vnt.t M(!lni.HH
Hui '" -"lght unite on
"ome plan to k. .
lie . 'Hiikm'i
. IF. 1 . '
J. T. Maloney of raleatlne In
tin-city Sunday and returnel Umi.e
accompanied by bis wife and baby.
Mr. Maloney took a prominent part
in the late city election at l'ub-stlue
in which Mayor Itowera waa re.
eiecte.l by a eplondid majority after
t very heated campaign. Mayor
(towers is well known li. re as an
ol'.U-UI of the I. A tl. N.
Mesd.tmca M. W. Sims. Kd Hall
(i. M. Itraudon W. S. Howell NV.
it. Oliver M. .Nigb-. A. I.. Hanks
J.T. Haiiway and I'aul M. Haysor
li ft yesteiil ly for Waco to attend
the fourth dlhtrlct meeting of feder-
ated Woiiieii'a i lul s. Mrs. Sims w ill
pl side At the meeting.
Miss Fannie Morgan principal of
tho Mllli-ati piihiic scho.'l was a
vieitor to lir.Min yesterday. Her
school closed Friday alt. r a suc-
cessful term and she returned to
bT home in Navasota ychterday af-
ternoon. Ilrynn waa in no sense behind !h
times in new millinery dresses
spring suits etc. Sunday. The show-
ery WeatluT hoWeViT kept the wear-
la guessing and the pleasures i.f
t Iim day were not unmixed with ap-
prehension. lien. John H. Cordon w ill lecture
at I'ollege Saturday night April Is
under the auspices of the I'ollege V.
M. ('. A. Tickets are on sab- at Hurl
Norwood's. Parks A Wal.lrop'a and
Hunter A Chatham's.
Manager M Ike succeeded last night
in bonking by wire the Nobles lira-
inatlc Company for the week of
April 'JO. The company has n band
and orchestra and will p'.iy nt popu-
lar prie s '.'5. and .'0c.
James Leonard called on tli Fugle
w hile in tlie city yest.-rday attending
the revival meeting at the llaptist
church. Mr. Leonard says hi corn
am! c .tt.ni crops i.re doing well and
lie is up witli bis work.
I'. H. Holmes' Ice Cream Parlor
i: ml Soda Fountain an- open and
ready to servo the public In the very
best style with good pure cream and
cold drinks of all kinds. ' The best
mly" Is his motto. I III
Prof. W. H. Cibba of Col! g.- has
just returned from a visit to the li. c-
ville experiment station which is
doing good work but Is in Heed of
appropriations for some essential
Improvement.
The Kaglo calls ut tent ion to the
statement of the First atlouaI
bank printed in this issue giving
the salient features of the condition
of that old and reputable financial
Institution.
Miss Mabel Hobinson sponsor of
Company I) will entertain t lie mem-
bers of the company at the home of
tier parenta Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Hob-
inson next Friday evtniug.
The swellest line of bat for chil-
dren and misses 4 to 1". years old
have just been received at Coul-
ter's. Those w ho see tin 111 buy
them. Iln
Mr. and Mrs. F.ruest Adams are in
the city visiting Capt. J.J.Adams
and family. They have just return-
ed from 1.1 Paso.
Mrs. S.-th Mooring has returned
from .Martin.
S. It. Kuchaiian has returned frm
Sour Lake.
moving. Itryan is
ittlug oil too
fi.'iiim -Hg jim
viisuxisjBsrsc
ALWAYS THE PUREST
It you want y nr pi rij.: i n- lillnl trmn
jmrot ilni-s ji;-t what tlu il.ctr oniVrs
stri'l them to us. We ivc icisrn:tl atten-
tion to j'M'Miijd''!) wnik whiih insures
correctness ar. i i!.e iih- ot only liet (jnal-
ity of drills ar.1 chemi-'aLs if if iff
EMiVIEL'S Proscription
Pharmacv
Hotel Arrivals.
........ airs 1-M. .k
after such a necessity
Th- Faster s.tv s . (llT.rlt
churches Sunday w. rfl of
U.I si... .
e....!.. .Meresurrecri.Svllt.h llUn
animated and inspired )( (H
world f..r so many centun jjllHes
and Faster lilies bursting 'r
bet bio... exhaled theli.rrulll)
Upon the tpib f air of the sl(.liry
Without the verdure .f spi (
tin- s.ihs (r featln red chol Kav
testimony of an all-wise Prov
Prayers serin. nm songs and
ton.-il organ notes gave litis
prais.-and all hearts were gl.i M
the SWeetnvss of the Fastertide.
A fre'ght wreck occurred Mf Mil-
can Saturday. A section hand h-
thonghtedly opened n switch nsm
extra freight. nMr..arh. n
throning the train on the s .'
which was lill. d with coal cars. Te
engine was moving with considerate
speed and struck one of the coal cat
throwing it against th bav wind..-
of the dep.it causing Might (hiina-i
The engine was demolished am
several cars ditched. The ngln. .r
and fireman jumped and the fornur
sustained Injuries of the knee an
spine.
Passenger train No. H of the H. c
T. C. passing Itryan at U:V yester
day morning bad an accident nun
Cypress. The engine either blew up
or was In some way Inlured. in.
Ide rods were broken and the fire
man fatally Injured. Another engin
wns secured to pull the train Into
Houston.
John A. Moore successor to A. )
McCoiinieo is writing Flro andAp-
cldent Insurance. J. will rfoi.r...
elate a share of your business til
I XI HAMiK
J ji in. s A. (iir.iul lion-ton; J. S
Molikhotise ialvestoll ; II. i'. Fills
Dallas; Will Colli. Id Cam. Ton; J
T. Swanson. Calvestou; V. J
Hraucli Houston; F. K. M.-Comb
Mailin; W. S. Murphy Calvestou ;
T. . Harbison. Hlglilands N. C.
W. II . Moore Petersburg; S. I
l.evcr St. Louis; s V. Hri-h"K
aeiit hloln shows; C. II. Hawks
Fiinlra: Haminett Hardy Fort
Worth; II. F. Ackeruian. Palestine
KM KAI.
P. M. P.aker. I )all s ; C. C. Lovv. ry
J. K. Mll.s Pili key; M. J. Fwlng
Torre. m M .
aihai.k.
J.T. Steele Madiaonv lib-; . S.
Irbv Cauieron ; Mrs. C. M. Iioss an.i
chilill'.'ll.
1 r k ni
-W. P. Wuk. fi. I.I. Mi lw
p.r.i if .r i. !:.: : .: ; r.
Louisiana.
J.
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Slippers Willi a kHiiatinn.
Tli. y inl"t be s. . u to be II pgf el-
ated. Ask to be shown the follow-
ing: One Strap Pat) nt Headed Sandal.
M.
Two Straps Patent Headed Sandal
re.
Three Straps Vld Head. . I Sandal
'.'.re).
Four Straps Vlci Headed Sandal
2.M).
Four Straps Patent Headed San-
dal Three Straps Patent Headed San-
dal 3.W.
"Swell" the Duchess Ib aded Tie
tlM).
I'nteiit Oxford French Heel l.nn.
piH 9 II " WYbb Pros.
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BEATS
THE
DUTCH
Thif hmlv .hns.-lo tes'ire. but l nrn-s" In
s i ul h. !l the si.u!jr.t.- eon-Untly Iftorrsl. H t tht
i.f the
Snow Queen
llonr. V hi k the rs.nn? An.- r. vsry .ln.pl.- n tliiri b it tlm N-st whest osmi
11. ltf and irt hlshiy in. lti.! of nin.ifi'lnr N-t rilii Ulltl.-
bo nU r.ik'-s I' d 1 1 i n u tnt.
GOX ODOM Phono lOG
JNO. A. MOORf:
fire and Accident..
INSURANCE
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i-ii -. if to A U. M. -Con nl eo
Twenty-live years experience has ena-
bled this agency to secur" an exception-
ally strong liii" of o.uipaiih and in
asking a share of the public patronage
w- f. e that the leei.r.l of the pat is a
sure guarantee f.r I he future. p.ici.
wrilt. u on Mre Hull lings and Stocks
I l( IlilU'S Mild ClltelltS 4 1 1 1 HoUX'S
an ! Machinery etc. Your patronage
Will be appreciated. Telephone No. 72.
JOHN A. MOORE
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home Sweet Home.
From a neighboring paper conies a
story that sounds like an Arabian
Nights tale yet its authenticity is
vouched for. The exchange gives a
description of nine little ponies of the
Shetland variety who at a command
from their trainer play w ith remark-
able skill the beautiful obi "lig
Home Sweet Home. They accom-
plish the feat by means of bells at-
tached to their lo ads. It Is. indeed
remarkable what can he taught .liiuili
animals. These litt ! inuicl.ms are
members of the Moto shows which
are lulled to exhibit a'. Itryan Mon-
day. April 10. ' fjb
While Waist.
A new line all the newest and
Istest Ideas .-arrb d out In a linn of
good quality White Ijvwii Waista
received Saturday. W. J. Coulter.
1C.I
All kinds of fresh bread cakes and
everything made by tlrst-t-Uss ba-
kery Will be found at Mrs. Otto
Hoehme's. Your business will b
appreciated .
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First National Bank
Of P.KYAN TKX AS
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Loans A di-.-'is f I I'll 10 i . ....
C. S. II Is iii ' -'1"'-1 Kt.. L . .( )
Pi-iniun.s . .. r.' li'7'. ."surplus vn.t) t
Stocks. Seem Hies . . . .....
etc . 1 i-l.-.l profit IT-M" H
lb al I'state F ur- 1 ( ' t r -1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . t . u) im)ii
ni'iire and Flxt. 7 - is 70 .. . ... .
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 14, 1903, newspaper, April 14, 1903; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth321269/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .