Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1906 Page: 4 of 6
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COVe havs just received a fresh shipment
of FAf.'CY CAKES and CflACKERS. Nico
assortment for picnicers.
Graham Cracker jr package 10c
Fig Newton per package 10c
Marshnullow Dainty j?r package. .10c
Chocolate Dainty per package lOo
Cheese Sandwiches per package.... 10c
Unetxla Ginger Wafer per package.. 10c
Nabisco Wafer per package 10c
Social Tea per package 10c
Five O'clock Tea per package 10c
Frotana per package 10c
Zu Zu per package 0"c
Lemon Snap per package Ooc
Uneo.la Biscuit per package O'm:
Saratoga Flakes per package 15c
Mixed Cake )r pound 25c
Also a fresh shipment of Blanle Wenncker Fancy Candlca
PMOr U2 iOLR OftDIRS
higgs & Mcculloch
wEEDiNQ AT KlZn NOON.
Mr. Guttata! Calder Street Jr. aad
MJ iNrli: Fowlc Smith
.Mairl-il VcsteHajr. OTwi.
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TiieMorning Eagle
Enur tt tbt Poatoffloa u aacoa elaaa mail
attar.
BY CAHKE8 A W A I.I.AC K.
ANNOUNCEMENTS'
At high noon yesterday
home of the briuVe mother ia this
city Mr. G uta vul Caider Htreet Jr.
of Houston and MieaNelli Fowle
Smith were united in marriage
by Re. P. G. Sears rector of
ChrUt Kpitcopal church of llous-
ton.
No cards were iesuej and only
relativei of the contracting parties
and four couple of young friend
Misses Garth McConnico Marie
Adam and Xonie Adams Messrs.
F. C. Oliver O. K. Saunders
Kobl. W. Howell and B. C. Tittuck
were present.
The weddin; wa soIerunueJ on
the thirteenth annirrrfary of the
luarriae of Mr. and Mr". J. A.
McQueen which added tj the in-
terest and aigniScance of the hap-
py occasion.
Mr. W. S. Wilson played the
welding march and just before the
entrance of the bride and groom
Mis Hmie Smith aistrr of the
bride Mcg"Becauoe" with much
weetaeM o t expression
i r.r.ie wore a handsome trava'.inc
suit of black and white Panama
c'.uh aai carried a white prayer
Kxk with a sitf!? white bride
rve.
Tht 3ec.raUon arranged undtr
the dirfrtiAa of Mr. Jaxe Otis
la li Jwar.une bat are yoa s haeo were UftefaUy de:.cd
dvir.f .trrwe ihe Mi.iUrr con- D' TO""1 pleas: tf ia ti
d.U.v
Hmwrr mm AaMtitb
tTl- rmi imuwllau Harry Built.
rttU. took Id art a aertously that It
wan very !. irn nt4 that te perpe-
trat.il a j lc ou tl atafe. .although
en away from !b thipr b waa
one of the t liuinorun of men. On
oiio ni nl m however. Muiiiran coum
Dot rist tl.e temptation of alvlng aa
apt n-tort to an amateur who a Hat
cl.S to Ids Illcliard 111. I"l 'l'ilt
overlooked the necessity of cornndttltig
LI words to memory.
"Imrlnif the early pnrt of the trac-
ed." anra Mr. Hol-ert M. Slllnrd la h!a
-Life of Harry Sullivan." "this too
confident amateur strutted acreenbty
a n J elicited applause fnm hi friend
In the front. In the tent mrne he
are-t up Lis fwrsU-. atil lm
Su!lian. n ItUhanl. t:irt.tl from hla
kn.fi nt the omliisl'iit f M eoio-nii-iit
m his ilri'tm. eirl.tluilnir.
Win there? KatllfT In l.W eiclte-
biciit rt ilr.iiifri'il out the utitwer:
"TU I uir lard. The enriy villas
rok'-mxl 1t.'n ahruptly tpp.-.l. l.ar
ir.s hi rvtreii'lv forsotten tht- i-et line .
L . 'llnt!i tntt tlotie haliitnt'.ou to the
n.orn.
Su'.Uvun Mintyol the ntultiflctl
pett vt Mk ofTher for a f-.w owoniU
with a s.inl nl..- Krin a If enuring hi
a'riiv. ami nt It-ntli yronKl out In
an an. I. (.! tunc:
-Why Um't you rm tlnuf "
The De-x.vral si.: ''A kvr a
our SouO:i .v.f.Tt-rnfn f.r.4 c-ct
we tueaa Vx.kt.uk arr.fOe a.f jvrri-
ativt wiU le n-ae rt rr.fre
and lb T-ri; rrped
(txa VeiUxA w Sj.v.-e Citr "
Tit EflUutborlMd to annouace tie ti- lixe wina C Unft f pTf Volition ' r!VXIb iCClaied.
lowloa candidate for ! dtMrtet ny ! . . i tniTiii Tmttt s
Ttarlarlita; kerrfat Rplrlt.
Lnky waa the iiatl.-ot In t'ilarrll!e
who toul.l ins-lire the avrvkva of Aunty
ft n ul a ht iiutm hot he n:ut inaLe
tip t.Ia tulml that while nil LU want
would rwelre Ju attotitlon and he
The) woulj hate a fair amount of wMlIng
tlirr were ani thine In which he
rouU nt rUDt on having hi own way.
"Xotr yon Jut take that look oft
yoar face won't you?" the hftlf roSxL
tiif c-rritv. a !.!.! a man who wa re-
rvrerlrtc frnm pneumonia. "You aren't
r.alf a k aa you were a month avo.
Let yocr t; iti;:.t dwell oa that and
kt Vra dwell on thbt: Thtre'a lots o
f!ka oct-.l.vira a failing from the tops
a' t .c.Jd.acs and a o-ttins; mo Into and
fer ty aut omohilos and rontrapUon
i c-r a!l .rt. t!tW tlnie that are
j y!e)J.r.c ta teniptation o' rarlou kind
The;
precinct oOcea rwrctlTlr lnd:oii. a rrt
to the action of tba dmooraucnriBan:
Tor Coegre-ta Dlatrlct
T. 8. HICVDERHON
Of Ctnroa Milam CounT-
For Co(rrh dictnet
RLTUS HARDT
OtCOrtlcaoa. Nararro Coasty.
Tor Cor.frwia th Dlatrlct
KICllAkD M AYS
of Corlcaoa Natarro County.
For DIMrtrt Aoroy 30ia Dlatrlct
J. M. RALSTON (Ha-riectlon)
Of Cameroo Milan Coanty.
Now if the rerepti.-it tiul parlor and discini?
..ac-:-cent jvj t.r.s t-nt tj lall anJ then to atates
rce. LaFraric-e prtwn. And while all thee dreadful
and MariK:bil Njel. mexk oracre.
' Tir -'-w-n-r tipH7-'Ywr :.:;rs Cartauoc and pot
s x5.l a inr miDim (:tt w. r.iai.; to the decora-
! a..;-s ia. :iu rnnhtM- nt xht T
jiiai.: i
t.vf i!ires. ixe w:d iivwrwar
pan cf aSfft wa.jtf U.f hfi jar:r acd dinniaj room
f cm u a N.vl iauife. rai ij-.iei sr mock orange and
Vou:Ja'i r;-s f.- icr.fry ; fr.-.suif cerur wa mended a
until the u; gi ti scoec? iasit.te lktt of EaMer lilie
aid cartaujc 1-eceath which the
For Rcprmer.tatlra ISib Dlatrlct
J. L. FOL'NTAIN" (rt).elfCtloni
UUYAN TKXAS AI'KIL 27. 1D"6
Ileport.H from the New Orleans
reunion indicate that the old sol-
dier are bavins: a grand time in
that hospitable city.
Temple ami Marlin laziness
luen have held a meeting in Marlin
looking t tlie ct'iictrurtion of an
iiiterurlmn line between the two
The Hearne Democrat tays there
i.- a well orgmunj tnove on foot at
that place to form a stuck company
and operate a line of boats on the
I'razos river from Velasco t) Stone
City &1 soon as the government
forces have cleaned out the stream
and made it possible to carry out
the enterprise. Hearne believes
the com-ummation of the. plan
would result in better freight rates.
The Houston basin n:ea will
be with ua but a ihort tia:e todiy
but there will be plenty of tixe to
show them over the city and make
a favorable impression upon them.
Let the response to the call of
I'resiJent Saunders of the Busine.-s
League for the meeting at the op-
era house this morning at S o'clock
be a hearty one.
A. and M. "VARSITY GAMES.
Today game called at 4:30 p. m.
Saturday gaae culled at 1:43
p. m.
liuth games played on athletic
field at College.
Saturday's game will be played
early to ullow the vUitora to get
away on the afternoon train.
If you ar fond of baseball don't
miss there two games.
II. & T. C. EXCIRSIUNS.
The H. it T. U will sell excursion
ticket a follows:
Dallas account Mexican War Vet-
eran sell May 8
I'arla account Woman' Hoard of
M Union aell May 5 and 6.
Houaton account Annual Conven-
tion T. 1. A. sell May 3 aud I.
Waco account Knights Templar
sell April '11 and morning of 25.
Chattanooga Tenn.. account Hap-
tiat Convention sell May 7 8 aud 9.
GIVE US
YOUR APRIL BILL
OF
GROCERIES
Yours for Good Goods
and Prompt Service
LAWRENCE & CO.
bride asJ grooui stood while the
mania;? rite was celebrated and
congratulations showered upon
them.
The refreshments included cream
moulded in the form of'Kaster
lilies and anjel food. Poach was
alio served in the dinrJng room
from a scictilatinj bowl embedJed
in white ro-es ar.J rock orange'.
The j re-ents were numerous and
Lotably hand.-ome attesting the
popularity of the young people in
their hci;.e cities and tlrewhere.
Ksptrcial interer-t is attached to the
gift cf MUs Street aunt of the
groom to the bri le. This is an
ei'iuii-ite brooch of emeralds and
pearls and ha been an heirloom in
the Strict family for four genera-
ti'ttis.
Mr. and Mr.-. Street left yester-
day afternoon to spend a week in
San Antonio and will le at home
in Houston 1002 La Branch tireet
May 3.
The bride is a daughter of Mrs.
Geo. W. Smith and was reared in
Bryan. Refined and cultured
sweet and generous in di.-position
and lovely in person she ia a so-
cial favorite and will win her way
into all hearts in her new home.
Mr. Street is a eon of Mr. G. C.
Street Sr. of Houston and gradu-
ated from the A. and M. collcce
the past year as a cadet captain.
He is intelligent energetic and
manly in character aiid is mei ting
with success in bu.iners which he
filtered immediately upon leaving
school.
ttinc are C'.lnf on outide. w hat I
barpnln? to you? You are arettlnc
well at home. In pence and plenty and.
what' more in a hand-mea walnut
twUtead a there Is la all CedarvlII.
"You let your mln-l dwell oa these
think- a minute and Ilea you turn
erer anJ to to !eep."
laa irif -raeaia.
T!) ortsia t-f the peculiar woman'a
r!;tt of k ap year U nuid to date buck
to the r.fta cvntury. !t. HrhUet no the
story Kix-a was trouhid Uvaua the
woii.cn under her chnri;e Iii'iited on
t!ielr rht of prorKmlutf. to the luen.
Accordingly ahe went to 1L l'atriii(
and U k.ed bita to settle the matter by
ti'.as certnln aeaaona la which women
icU-tt take the InlUatlre. ft Pa trick
promlad them every aeventh year but
then pleased by the persuasive elv-
queniv of ft Hrldtfet he said they
hould Lave the loi-it year la the
cuWinlnr. and that was every fourth
year w hen February h.nl an extra day.
I'.ret llarie'M coiuiLlp nt G!now
wns n i-ort of Juk Wlin.ira Ii:.i
tol l i;u- tiii.t onci w hen l.c wr n-turo
lnr fnu.i n t. .iir wl:h II irto n.s t:.-..
h-wly -:.tere.l a city l:r- t (.-.d. "V!i-!i
tiu ii::!y place 1.4 tl.isV"
' It Is." k.i ! l:i;nl.. ii:y in
you have Iw.i i-ijt.oi.l fi ir ycyrr."
JtoncsiH. I. r.'.. foinviij' Autobiozr:'
f'..y.
Jntlf1i-l.
"I wMi tly l !::vi t.t n ticv rxpres
a!on occ:i4.n;i!ly." t:iM IVp us he pe-
rut.. .l ti e nee .uiit i f a recent woldins.
"It's nl -.cay 'the Liu Mil-' Iri.h'."
"tVell." re( ;i..i Mrs. T..p. "when you
consider what 't of hiisbamla u:ot
Clrls have t. i.iarry you enn't wonder
t their Mushing' .
Sa laa.
With Ti t to the origin tt the fa-
n.IKar parting anliitc. "So lone." there
1 a Siiiu-vstlon that It la derived frota
the Norwegian ".vaa laontre." a com-
t.n form of f art-well ejulralent In
n; ear lu if to "au revolr." and pronounc
ed like "no lon-" with the 'V" aoftcn-
ed. There tvaa a fnlr BumtM-r of Nor
wegian nmoMi the aettier In Ameri
ca to jiiI'i by imuofl and it la quite
hkcly the i lira p wa picked up from
theni. It is In g-'iienil iiho aiuonst tha
l)utih In South Africa. London (.ilole.
Th Tartful Harhcr.
I) you ahave yourm-lf. air?"
"Xotio of your buIin.i."
"I was only (join to any air that
It'a don aa Well as any professional
could do It."
That netted him an extra Up. Clera-
laud I'lahi iK-aler.
Iie rnanllatlna.
"Vs'i tL' lr. Urow
I ITolni? tr operate j:p.tu old Ootrol."
"Is t!.? operation necessary ?"
"Why yes; Iirown has n note cominif
cue. ntiii M:iu!i vvnntj
-Puck.
an autotuoblle."
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
For week ending April 23 1300.
I.AMKS.
t'larkson Kxa
Davis V. J.
Francoot It. 1
Hert H. If.
Heutaon. A.
Holland XV. II.
Lakelton Fraiict
I.akelton. HirJa
Terry. MolUe
Taylor Hattie
etiie. Allie
.i:ms.
A b. xander J" A.
I.ar:ieti I'rai.k
I'.rUI.y Frank
llroc ki Walt-r
(.'rammer W l i l
Cott.Mi j:.
Datiir U A. J.
Jnchoii J-try
I.awkot. M;tc!.
Miekb h Jn.;
Maul y lu-u
Murphy. Jin k
Newberry V. V
lvrry W ill
Partin Will t-
riunio. r N U.;i
.Sllilth. Piifky
Smith J. A.
Smith lYUr
Stare. J. L.
Sb-de. J). n T.
Sinia. John
Toliver Loi.z
Townslev C.
Turner j;.
Wilson L't-rley B.
THE
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1IARVIE JORDAN. EdatoraavCHtf
JPRDK.
FIRST ISSUE WILL APPEAR M AY 17th. 1906
Value present cron
numler of
tALUK present enjp Cotton raw ffiwO.OOO.fiM.
r' of Cotton manufactured. $2.0oou)(m). IjttimatM
mv .m.uiik.tti iiuiHdrr nt iu.tt couDumcni
&''. i Cotton ia thoereatcht vetretabla provluct ol the world All
others can be aulmtituted. Cotton cannot. Such a trtmtndout factor
tn fie worm a comort ana our proiptrtty: amand a great
Representative Newspaper
The Cotton Journal will meet that demand
Hroad rnoutrh in scoe to interest every person in the Cotton Mt while
it will stand distinctively as a representative of the Cotton prowintf inter-
eat it will cover the whole held so thoroughly that it will be a necessity to
every Cotton merchant and manufacturer the world over. The statiatical
department will l in charge of eminent statisticians and no expense will
Ik spared to make this uYpurtmcnt the most perfect in the world.
Harvie Jordan. Kditor-in-Chicf and Richard Cheatham ISuainesa M(rr.
have in their work as President and Secretary respectively of the Southern
Cotton Association won victories in the interest of Cotton producers of
more value to the country than any preat victories ever won by acomuer-
in irmv on the battlefield and their work haa added untold wealth to the
Cotton States. T Cut ton Jonrnal will continue the battle for Southern
supremacy and fair play. The public has for many years heard practi-
cally only one side of the Cotton story. It will be the mission of 7 A Cotton
Journal to tell the other side. We desire several correspondent in every
beat district or township of the Cotton belt and in addition to our present
list every subscriber whose subscription reaches ua prior to May 17th
will be placed ujKin our list rf regular correspondent for information con-
cerning condition of crops. JBrd trrtkly. Commtnet your aui$mption
with jirtt iue. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $I.OO PER YEAR.
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THE TEXAS
RAILROAD
I
iieachea nearly all the Important
cities and towns iu Texaa.wlth two
line through the heart of th stat.
FurnUhes Wulck and Iteliabl Ser-
vice between North and South
Texas and between Xorth-eaat
and South-west Texas. The One-
Mirbt Line to St. Louis and Mem-
phis. The Short Line
and Scenic Route
to Mexico.
I. J. PRICF.. (i;o. I). HCNTF.lt
G.n r A T.rk-t Ast. G PIT. A.
Palib Tots
T. R. BATTE
Attorney at Law
Real Estate
Collecting A;cnt.
Building
Notarr Pub::e in oict
Office Up stairs Rohd
Km SALE.
Tucker Hotel.
Joe It. lifi-d real tence.
Hrlck store on Main atr..
W. 1". Connelly r!d
W. It. Khodea place.
gentry property back of E. hotel.
Nacant lots aul buildlnir i.
dill-rent part of town.
DeWitt
DXitt la th r.- is inck ty
ru tt to Kjf V.i!ch Hitmi i.
Wut a W u H.el S Is H
efir'! and w.'y f.-'ufra. In f-t
.Witt'iii iht or .if W itch HjI 3
t.ul la ir4Ja Irjia l.-a undw.l-i 4
Wifch-Hazel
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It a pcif!; f- f i M.ind B )lrf.
Itrhlrf r4 Pfotruit e a AlarCutt
fijma bmltr. Spraina. Lacmiora.
ldt Sail fthawn an aU Mhar kl.a
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rairaaao ar
E.C. DeWitt ti Co. dui
Sold by Emmel& Malony
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