Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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T. R. BATTE
AU'r M Law.
J. L FOUNT AM
Mgr. Rati Cattt tp
T. R. BATTE & CO.
LAW.' REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
w orrER for hale
Thre brick building o Mai etr.
Tfere frll rtda-aa oa Mock north Of
coaruw "iure trom
Beautiful building Ion rroaung crdd achool
Lou l Cavttf addtUoe for tale cap.
Jo B. Ed) midM'Vi otagaat kom fsad
aluMe for private txrdla kouM nd OOOT-Ol-MlloMna
trei.
V. B. Hideoe. two etorr resident i good
ooafnrubl homo and all BOdr ooovaaleno
a4 iMf graded eoaool.
Jao. IlUr plao. pric V
Lot aad aoe of all kind and denrlptlo
la taf part of Iowa u raot aad for aala. Moat
of thla property caa ba bought oa Urn by pay
lag oaalb'rdcaaa.
Lou Improved tor parttaa d "airing sitado ao.
Will aU. rant aad axchang property In ; moat
toy part of t& atala.
Wa btTa a number of rood oplind aod creak
botu m farm that wa offer at bargain.
Wa alM) hav Braioa bottom landa for aala la
any.lted traota deelred. Improved aod unlm-
proved lb rtcbeat laod la IB a world.
Wa have hnm and rattla ranch for aal la
Hruo and Harleann eountle and large callla
ranch In Waatarn Tel ' miioo.
layan. negotiated.'
Wa kara propert? lletad with oa for aala' and
ei'-hanr la ihuivary part of Taiaa bulb city
and oountry pro party.
Wa bay raIUU aa wall aa alt It.
INSURANCE.
Wa r prepared to Inaure any kind of Inaur-
aola property -etora. atorka of marohandle
marbloarr. rcrporatloa prnparty warbouaa
ootpa oounny property gina u.
Wa ran Inaur yoor Ufa la tha beat eompanlaa
oa aarth for a ia premium taaa many com-
r.ale chart a for tha aam olaaa of property.
Thla la Important aa atatiatlra Inform a that
rkile Fir lnanraan la a rood thine. Ufa In-
aaraoo la nor Important aa out of JU lira
rtaka ona born where eery mia who loaaraa
kla Ufa die.
Dr. W. H. LAWRENCE
DENTIST
OFFICE: OVER IIASWELL'8 BOOK STORE
BRYAN. TEXA8.
W. C. FOUNTAIN
Dentist.
Crown and Bridge work a spec-
ialty. Office up-stairs over Burt
NorwHi's store.
Have yoa called oa
V. A. WAT KINS
roa ah
INSURANCE POLICY?
H.aatlaonly THE BEST
FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AND 8ICK
BENEFIT and PLATE GLASS
I'm still in itl
The Mittreae Rnatnaee. Old mattraae made
new. I alao apbolatar old chair and loungea;
tak op clean aad put dowa carpet and mailing
t1eM tend ma your order at Oapt. . W.
Smlih's oflloe. ZACK TALLEY.
L . ROZZOTTO
Restaurant
CONFKCTIONKRIF..S ami FRl'IT
Freak FUh dellTarad oa Friday and Monday
'Phone 170 Zennattl Mock.
Oflice at Jame' Drug Store.
A. L. MONDRICK M. D.
BRYAN. TKXAS.
Special Attention Given
Disease of
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
KeMdonce 'Plume 161
EGGS! EGGS! EGGS!
Fr()mtllor(nlll'rc'(l
IMymolh Kock9
Fifteen fdfc$1.00
Leave ordcn at TIi."' " '
HifrZ"' Store
'BRYAN. TEXAS "v.
J. W. Batts
REAL ESTATE AUENT
OFFICE IN TALIAFERRO BLILDINH
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
I'lfoMK No. H7.
Hate la otne the ooly ex of Abtrot Book of
Biato Count Land Title
KOH HALE.
The N. H. Col block In Hall
addition. I'rlce I750.0U.
One quarter of a block lu eaatern
part of town price 137.1
60 acre of land and a good four
room residence located Inalde city
llmlU. Price IiO 00.
212 acre of lautl on eant aide of
town.knowu aa the Caldwell pasture.
Will hell In tract to uit purchaaera
and on eaiy ternit.
3 lota In ood ni;lilorliood. with
flue ali.de tree. rri.' u. Term
eaay.
410 acrea of timber land In Kurten
nelihlMrl)oot in tract to auit pur-
chaer. I'rlce l l O) to It 00 pr acre.
Terms eaay.
8 lot near Allen Acad-my. Price
.'d0.
The Mlatrot place in aouth part of
town. Kltfth acre and a two-atory
hroouihouiw. Hath room with hot
and cold water two underground
clauriikand water-workt. All 1 nee-
ceaaary out houaea. Price M-WJ.
270 acre Rood timber lard 2''
mllca from town. Will aell In two
or wore tracU.
OHIO'S DEAD.
Farty Manuenanta ta Their Mae.iary
Daw lea taw ae Eattleflald.
Vlckaburf. Mtaa May tl Hortj
monument erected by tha atata ol
Ohio to It aolJIar. who fell In the
lC of VU-kaburf. were dedicated In
tha National Military park her. Tha
aserclaea war hugely attrndaj. 'Jwr
Herrlok an J ataff of Ohio with a perty
arraoa t. Enuticx ooTaaxoa or omio.
t ISO Union veteran from that atat.
and the Flrat reKlment of Ohio Na
ttnnal fuard. were cordially received
Oo em or Ilerrlck ant Oovemor Var
daman of Mlaalaalppl reviewed th.
proceaalon of th Ohio and Mlalaalppl
National Qunrd. An adJre. by Oov
Ilerrlck w&a llatened to with marked
attention and hi reference to th
"family quarrel" of thoae who wore th
blue and gray were loudly cheered
Vlaltltif Ohloan ware tendered a bar-
becue and camp fire.
ENTIRE FAMILY DROWN.
Wife of Mack Murray and Si Childrar
Loa Their Livaa.
Roawell N. M. May 2J The wlf
and alx children of Mack Murray a
prominent contractor of thin city wer
drowned In Lincoln county. Ietall
are meairer.
William Ira;er received a mes
from Mr. Murray at Captain aylng
that hi entire family had been drown-
ed. It la thought that they were caught
In a cloudburst In one of the nituiy
canyon In Lincoln county.
Mr. Murray left here luat Thurad.ii
overland for a pl-aure trip to the
mountain with hi family. The me-
aage to Irnger wa telephoned frorr
Uncoln county to Cupltan.
8TAMPEDE OF 8H0RTS.
In Contaquenc. th Price of May Corn
Advanced Six Canta.
Chicago May 21 A etampede ol
ahorta Monl:iy 'advanced tlie t-lce id
com fur May delivery pr-rim-ly Uif-nt.
a husli I. It wa current r-okxIo t hut
the Mny option wa prartli ally "corner-
ed" by n f'- prominent trudera. Th.
desire to bvoI.I tin- polhlllty of a
greater Iok than nln-ndv lncurrel w if
the f.inae nf th urgent demand frou
thoee who were nn the wrong ol
the market. May delivery opened at
li cent The price quickly Jumped ui
to r.3 cent ii hush- I. IteiitUlnir nnl. t
cuuieil n reaction to ST 1-2 cent.
BAD BEES.
Woman File Suit to Keep Them Fro-r
Walking on Hr Cloth.
ftutli-r. M. May 13 A nueer mil
waa lll'-l In the circuit court lure
Abraliam ILnif. livliix near here hni
aeverul hI.iikIm of bee 1 1 i a nelghtior
Mr. Altrum. claim that lliuf bee.
come Into tier yard on each wahd.i
ami walk on the i l-iiri clothe wl"i
their dirty feet. She therefore nakl
the court to perpetually reatraln Mai. I
from permlnliiK hi bee to wander
pii tlcul.irly nn wiih'l.iy
Creating and R.tpon.
Kreano Cal. May in The 'iiinhrr-
land !reab terl in general iiaH.-ii.tily re.
iclved a teKam of KreetliiK from th.
Southern Ptenhvtetlan DHaembly - It
aeaalon at JNirt Worth. A reapon wa
mide and greeting wi-re alo aent ti
the Northern aemlily Service In
memory of di'pnrteil mlulrti-rH w
hld Monl.iy night
Separata Pr.jbyt.ri.
Winona ljae
'.M. .VeF 23 eneral
aiwembly of I'reabyterlan ? wlB
but one dlaaentlng vote adopt "d th.
propoaltlon to have eprate preav-
terlea In old preabyterle. Thl will al- I
low nevriM-a and foreigner to hav.
their own pi enbyterlea.
Lightning's Fatal Work.
Temple. Tex . May 23. llurtng ec
trl'-il atoim here Itertha llenaiev
twelve yeir old. a negro girl who w
gixlng out ii '. ii wlnliw w kil't I t v
llghtnii.K
CROUP
Croup ad krfl.itmtlo of la Ureas r lratr!f
raliaaad and aermaiMecy earad by th ua of Or
Miaut Com k Cur. Tkia eaaer l.i'V crcr?rnn
ct u militant a.ren wa - th na.-M o CNg
MINUTE COJoH CURS k.aau lana.it raiiaf aa.
t wr. (ol'.waad It. uaa. It laaa 'faat l th aaat of
th traubM and Ktl oa In Wm4 inamtrtn. In
td of paaMng wlwllr tntt th Maanark ad dnjf l
r a flag th it Mam. & rni InMoLf.
CURED
It dearer th t"". dear th ("'.fi a-d
draw out in lnf..mmtli. Ihu. ramcTlrg th caua
and CMrtr parmtrwwit.f. On Minut Covak Or W
padactlf narmieaa rod cMldra aid Itrr l IU
Ua. Prepared oair bf E C l aWitl 4 Co . Chi.-.fi
Aa atal rmadr I Jf chinlran. jq not (jrit th nair.
ONE
MINUTE
Sold bj M. II. JAMES.
HASKELL COUNTY CYCLONE.
Tww Ctiildrwai Killed. Lady Fatally Hwl
and Fourteen Houae Fall.
HaakelL Tel.. May fl The north
wewt part of thla county wa vtalted
by a cyrlon Sunday and fourteen
houaaa were deetroyed.
The two thlldrvn of Will Tounda.
near Marcy. were killed and Mr a!
Tonda w found unouneclou and will
die. Many people who lived In th m;h
f the storm war at church or the loaa
of life would have been greater.
HEALTH OFFICERS.
Held Annual Conference at Auatin and
Disjuae Sanitary Matter
Auatin. May II. In reapona to the
call of Htate Health Officer Tabor a
fiuber of local health officer fro mover
tht alate met Monday morning In th
railroad rommlaalon hearing room to
conalder aanltary meuaurea and th
prevention of Infectloua dleaaea
There were some thirty offliJI pre-
ent and Lr. Tabor gave them a hearty
welcome.
Individual and communities were
requested to acreen houaea and ue ker-
oaene oil or flh In watar to keep
awuy moaqultoe.
I'r. Ijinaford of San Antonio made jin
addreaa on 'Teachlnr Ireventlv Med-
icine In the Public eihtHl.M II apok
moat Intereatlngly and llluatrated how
the children can be thoroughly taught
In matter of imitation.
Thvr waa a general dlscuielon tf
email pox.
IS INDIGNANT.
Miaa Jalonlck Say Sh Can Look After
Her Own Affair.
Niagara Fall. May 2S-Mla Mar-
garet Jalonlck of Dall Te. the nura
who dlaappeared hiet Wednealay from
Kt. Luke hoapltnl Nw York arrlv.-d
her Thuraday and ha been tavln
Ince then at a boarding houao. Sh
ha been Joined by her father. ph I
very Indignant at the action of the po-
lice In taking her to the elation when
they found her. She declined to dla-
cua her motive In leaving the honpiul
and exclulmed to the reporter: "I n
eld enough to take rare of my own nf-
falr without taking the public Inf
my confidence."
Want leto Dp War.
Columbia Tenn . May ti Four
mile outh of here a Ioulvllle ant
Naahvllle paaenger trnln apd ovc
a bridge except the two rear Pullman
They went over an embankment tn.
water aevrn feet deep. Mra. J.
Drakeford of St. Loul came near
drowning.
Cam Law Violation.
EdKewood. Tex. May 2J. Deputy
Sheriff J. I. Du Tloae arreated Jim
Iiiie. Rube Ijuii?. Ram Oroaa and J"n
Mctlee. nil living near the Sabine river
nine mllca north of her chanced with
violating the game law by taking fl.ih
with a net. Kach gave 1100 bond.
CONFEDERATE CONE.
On of John Morgan' Soldier Crossed
Rivr of Death.
Islington. May 23. Rev. Ban ItltT
tah. former chaplain of the Coiifeder-
at home who revlgncd that aalarled
poaltlnn In order that he might preach
In the mountain. I dead at I'ewee Vil
ley. aged alxty-tlve year Me waa one
of Cenern.1 John Morgan' aoldler nnd
entered the mlnlatry after the Civil
war. II waa fknown all over the
eouth.
Mi Jalonick Found.
New York. May 2J-MI" f4arg.iret
Jalonlck of Iiillaa. Tex. a nurae. who
ha been inliultig from St. I.uke'a ho
pita! In thl city mIiich lint Wedneaday.
ha been funnel nt Nl.igura IVII. A
tvlegr.'im from th girl father tleorije
W. Jaloni k of hall i notlllej the po-
lice of her disi'overy. but gave no par-
ticular Japa Board Vaa.al.
Chefoo. May 23. Advice from I'o
Arthur aay l'lO Jnpaneae bo.trJed the
Kuaalan lieapltal ahlp Kaxan on In-
atructlon from Toklo Hint ah wa a
war Vee.
flayed What lie I'leaaed.
Henry Smart the KiikUhIi couiMarr
played a line organ Irt a Umilou cluirch.
and hi recital after nervier- ullractel
much uttrntlon. Hut one nioriilng aft-
er a Hrloctlon from one f Mo.art'a
niBHHx a church wurilcu i.e Into th''
orK'Hii loft and "bcgc"! t iiii'orm Mr.
Smart that Uiry had deililfl that the"
could not It; e such jlgy aluff playetl
lu their church."
"Very well nlr" wa the answer; "It
abal! be uttered."
. Next Sunday dlrgc-llkc sounds pro-
-.(led from the organ ami the warden
congratulated the player ou the sol
einn a.'id elevating effect of the mu-
sic. "I t'n glad you like It" aDswercl
Mr. Sinarf. "Ioubtli If I play It i
little qtilckor you will ai'e the reason
why It arret."! you." And suiting tliu
action to the word the tMipular strain
of "Jumi) Jim tVrow" remiundinl from
the organ. After thl Hrnry Smart
playnt what he lla-rd. London Tele-
RTph. talae of Walklaa aad) Itldlaa.
A brink dully w alk or a ride on horse-
back lieat any more elaborate forms
of physical 'xcrclse for simplicity com-
bined with efllclency. In walkliyj. cape-
clally if the ground 1 somewhat undu-
lating a very large number of uiUHcle
nre brought iuto natural and easy plar.
sufficient mi any rate to stimulate the
circulation which In Its turn compel
full expans'-ui of the lung and dur
nerotion of 'he blood. The profrional
or bunliice man require no more Uian
this to kerp hlra fit for bla duties pro-
vld.il he follow the ordinary rule of
health In inspect of tlllnf. eating
drinking and ckitlilng. If he I afflict-
ed with a sluggish liver. Indigestion or
inactivity of tlie alimentary cansl a a
whole a men may derive more benefit
to health on horseback. Hut that la
really a curative form of exercise.
London Chronicle.
Aae-leat Flatlaaaa.
Tbe tlcovery of platinum waa loaf
tbougtit to be ulte uiotlern. In the
Brat half of the aUteentii century It
wa nutlcwl tliat ifoM ore from tba
Bpanuh iu1im In Inrlen aomeUmea
Included grain of a wulte metal which
pxtaeeeMod the tuallt!e of what are
called the noble metal but thero were
do exulting record to throw light upon
the matter. A tbe Spaniard prohib-
ited It exuort. It wa another hun-
dred year bdfore the met a I begun to
find lu way Into Kurope and It waa
not till atxMit 1750 that Ita propertlea
were really lurentlkuted. la 1901 M.
Hertht'loL the fatuou French aavaat
mad on aHtoiiUlilim tllacorery lu
Kgypt He wa examining a metal
box once tbe proerty of an Kgyptlao
quen of the evn'.h century It. C.
and lu It l.e found a plate which at
flrt lklit lie took to tie ellver. btit
fterwanl tunuil out to lie made of
an alloy of cold and platinum. Itoubt-
lew tin plHtiuuiu came from the allu
villi depottlt of tbe titMr Nile.
Owe War tw ( atrh Kroaa.
lu liMikliiK over ii iMMik of travel lu
Fraucc written more tlian pki your
bko I came acroe nu lutentttlng bit
about the wiy of ratchlug frog for
market. The outlior mention th
fact Hint frnir were eold by the bun-
drcd lu the iiiarkeU that they were
rlaxaetl a tih and that only the hlud
quarter were eaten. Hut to come to
tbe main point he aaya: "To catch m
frog tlie nhermao put one of them
In a glaaa vcel. which be dip Into
brook on which the creature finding It-
eclf la ao atraiige a aituatlon contloed
in the mldat of water In a tranaparon
machine or. I may say Inrlalble pri-
on begin to croak mit melodiously
and by bis croaking makes niultltudej
of other ffig come to him oa every
side a If to rvMcue their corapanloi
when the frog tbiher valiantly aelae
hi prey." Uindim Chronicle.
Waller mm 4 Tip..
A coniMtrut w alter I uot a fool by a
long shot nnd no man I so liberal at
any other moment of hi life a when
be Is feeding well. A first dsn nerving
man at table can wher.llo a quarter or
half dollar out of even a stlnirv blather-
j sklte by soaie delicate attention by
showing Just the least bit of Interest In
ht envlal welfare. A l.erman lieu-
tenant lu hArd line I waiting In a
swell hotel here. Ill tl amount to
$fl) a dny. He i Incognito for the prev-
ent. I'nlvemlty graduate could do
quite as well. The principal trouble i
that waiting I regarded aa too servile
too menial smacking too much of slav-
ery. Hut goiMl waiter make valuable
friends aud earn several times aa much
money a bank clerks and shop sales-
men. And the calling might be digni-
fied. New York I'rm.
Wkr II Waa f ailed Himm Kvldar."
Alfred Hiinn. the celebrated FnglUh
Imprvsarlo aud operatic librettist of
tbe lust century wa not nlway In an
amiable frame of mind and one day
be wa seeu at a rehearsal holding a
wretched "ntiter" by the collar and
scolding him savagely. The poor fel
low's fright aud dUtress says F. J
Crowent lu bis biographical auccdote
of famous muslclaiis attracted the at-
tention of Mallbrau the famous prima
donna. Tbe lady crosned over to tbe
manager and nuld:
"Itoyou know I nhall call you 'loo I
Friday.' "
"Whyr be HHked.
"ikvaiine." n-plle.1 Mallbran "you
are such a hot itomm bun."
lied Sore.
Iled norm are sore that form nu
those part if the body that are under-
most In the position taken up by the
brd iH-cupunt. As u rule tliey never
form u n lea the sufferer I routined to
one Hltlon. Whru nt up they nre
moet illNtronHing. Whisky or brandy
Used li a lotion t.i the lieiillliy nktu
once dully will prevent thrin. Whru
there ure cointnenclng minn they should
be treated with white of egg mlxrt
with Hwdcred lilum. The two nhouM
tie well rubbed up togethrr. If one bus
not a mortnr nnd Mtle It U a good
plan to mix the thing In a basin with
a bone knife bundle.
wa r
Why do we always talk of putting
on our coats and vest when we al
ways put on first our vest and then
our coat?
Why do we refer to the coverings of
our feet a ahoe and storking when
the stocking are first put on?
Why do we Invite people to wipe
their feet when we mean their shoeaT
Why In the olden times did a father
tell bis son be would warm hi jacket
when every one knew he meant hi
pants loons?
Twrely tlaelwe.
"Of course" said the shrewd busi-
ness man "I don't wsnt to be sick but
It looks as If I'd have to call In Dr.
RotToughs for a couple of weeks."
"What for?" demanded his friend.
"ITe owes ma $100 and that's about
tho only way I can collect It." Phila-
delphia Pree.
AltroUtle.
Reginald-Why doe yonr father
want you to stop taking piano lessons?
Kathryo He says It's too much of a
mental strain. Reginald -Oh. pshaw!
Ton look strong enough. Kathryn Oh
the strain Isn't on me. It's on the oth
er In the house. Chicago News.
1 Mllllew raid.
Mrs. Rlsck There goe old Money-
bags. They nay be I worth a million
cokl. Mrs. White-Ye he will be. He
carries a million Insurance. Milwau
kee Sentinel.
Keep on trimming your lamps tilling
your oil tugging and peRKlng awny.
Tou can never tell when the meenger
of success will come.
The Work
of KettlDK your good up nd down atalra caa all bo sr
for aala a first cla J
FREIGHT
la good condltloa suitable for an line of buio.
Apply to
Dunn fi Daly
EIII
SALOON
-th tx(
Wines Liquors and Cigars
SL.iS V. J01XS0X
T.-ittKEn 'RYE
Saw
Uedla
Braad.
MOXTRE.HL RILE
E. R
A. L. ZINANTI
FIRST-CLASS
Shoes Repaired while you
Prices very low.
YOU ALL KNOWir.'i.lt
awawaaawawawtSwHwawawawawawawalawn found at the
tame oflice and will giye hi entire time to the Insurance buiineti
Life Accident end Sick Benefit Insurance for both
men anil women in Fraternal and Straight Life Insurance com
paniei of which I represent the hett. It it to your interest to ee
me at I can tave you from $: .o lo If.oo on each liooo iniur
ance. I Call special attention to FRIEND IN NEED SOCIETY"
Every man and woman in jjood health it eligible for memberihip
under fifty-five yeart old. Many now are enjoying the benefits
of life insurance that would not if not for my effort.
THROUGH TEXAS
The I. .V (i. N. It. H. has many faat train through Texaa trav-
erslnvr the grrateat portion of the atate aud reaching nearly all of
the large cities alTordlng travelera every convenience and comfort
to be found on the modern railroad. Higb-clas eiulpment and
power seasonable achedule. splendid dining stations I'ullmau
llulfrt sleeping cars and courteous agents aud tram attendants.
To ST.
The I. A II. N. It. It. in connection with the Iron Mountain sys-
tem operates Four limited trains daily between Texas and St.
Irfiul. the service being four to right hours quicker aud 1 0 to 1 .70
mile shortest. The trains have I'ulliiiau HutTet .Sleeper and
Chair car through without change and connect morning and even-
ing in 1'lilon Station Nt. liuis with all the Northern and Kastern
line. A la carte dining car service between Trxarkanaand St.Ioul
To MEXICO
The I. A- II. N. It. It ..In connection with the National Lines of
Mexico operate Four Fat Trains Iaily between Texaa and Mexico
via Laredo. The time from San Antonio to Mexico City being only
31'.. hours or a day and a half aud :w miles shortest. Cor re pond -Ingly
as ulck fnmi all Texas points via I. A (i. N. The cities of
Monterey Saltillo San Luis Fotoal and Mexico City are reached
directly in through 1'ullman HulTet Sleepers without change. Thl
route also forms the new short line via Monterey to Torreon and
Durango. direct connection with through sleeper to and from I)u-
raugo being made at Monterey.
Kxcursion ratea periodically.
For complete information see I. A u. N. geuta or write
L
TRICK. 2ndV.-I'.A(.M. D. J. TRICK. U.I'.AT.A.
"The Texas Road" Palestine Texas.
A.
II. &
The Short and Quick Una
Between
NORTH AND SOUTH TEXAS.
TWO-THROUGH TRAINS DAILYTWO
Pullman Sleepers Between
Houston and Austin
Houston and Waco
Houston and Ft.Worth
Galveston & Denison
For full Information relative to rati connections etc.
Call on Ticket Agent or addres
M. U. KOIiLllNB. G. A.
HOUBTON. TEXA8.
and Worr
have
ELEVATOR
vr
Established
18 7 0
brand of-
Tear
I a Hi a n
. w- .
$4JcKNi j
ITS
OR rEXT.-i I ft YE
O H D E Proprietor I
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 1905, newspaper, May 24, 1905; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth321545/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .