Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 122, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1906 Page: 3 of 6
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CO
PURCHASE A
COUPON BOOK
From driver anJ save trouble
in going to the office. . . .
Discount for Cash
Will be allowvJ for books b-uht if
raid" fr when deli vi re J. Better weights
can be given on early morning rounds
and the public is ured to secure ice
on this trip. Prompt attention given
all orders
THE BRYAN ICE STORAGE & COAL
COMPANY
L STEPHAN Manager
Ipa-ilad Ilia traaaa.
Among Uie creditor of an insolvent
Arm wi a New Yorker who bad bal-
ance of flXi coming to him. Thl man
wanted hi money. II wn a good
talker ami peruud-d the Ann to pay
Lira oil In case lie could get toe other
rredltor to STant an extension of time.
80 he railed a ineetin- of the creditor
ami talked to them eloquently about
the proH.ct of the Ann Retting on Ita
fact air a In If It nnlr In. I
ft 1 nMHl to have won out when a little
v oM man In the back of the room rose
and In a aqueakr voice declared that
be. for one wanted hla money and did
not want to wait r If. "Ion't you
think It la rather Hellish of you to Inter-
fere wtth thU plan. In which all of the
other creditor have agreed J asked
too nrst man. "W e are willing to wait
for the amount of our claim. Krery
one of us. Including myself ItclleTca
that thl Ann shotisl have plenty of
time. How much I your claim any-
way? In Ue same piping voice the
little old man answered: "They owe me
1183000. How mut'h I your clalmf
Tae Taaaa ler.
The people of Italy U-lleve In the
Utcnce of a wonderful creature which
for the want of a better name Is called
the tomb spider. The entomologist
know nothlrg of thl queer tet aud
declare that It only exists In the fancy
Of th superstitious M.rMnna ) H)lttM.
whoso curiosity or tuialne make It
ueoestiary for them to explore old ru-
in tomb. ita-ot;ilw etc. According
to the jK.j.ul.ir niToiitit tho t :nli spl-
der N of n 1 ur. white color ban wins:
like t!i of n but. it dozen horrid
crooked hvs p.:.d n thret or tr.r
tltlHS tin i t ::.-. t of the Iirs.e-t
tropical Ari.erliMii t.:r :iitu!.i. The m--count
of t!il ;( r !;. nnl tils out
or tne way I1C1M if h'niV ure by r.-t
mentis i;:i::iiiii. iuil o:i tli.it mt'iniiit
the Information roiuvnun;; him whi.-!i
we will be able to j:he I tery Mi'iic.-r.
Any Itall.m will t.-il you that stub 11
creature clt on ever mid that be l
ocf-.iNiin.:ii:.r 11 -f nit!i Iti ol.l mines ai..l
caver:: at v.-;i ns In toml- nnd oa'
terra nciri nil:.. .
t ! Preeaarlatlaa.
It require no Tery profound knowl-
edge of English literature to ascertain
that the pronunciation of the language
baa undergone a vat change during
the last three centuries. The ahrewd
conjecture ha Indued more than ouce
been baxarded that Uie work of the
Elizabethan dramatist would I unin-
telligible to a modern audience If tho
native and original pronunciation were
adhered to and certain at all event.
It I that In many well known paaaage
of Bhakeapeare the very rhythm of the
lino Imperatively demand a atrange
and unaccuatomed accentuation of cer-
tain word. With the peculiarities of
a later period most people are inttt-
ctently acquainted. That gold wa
goold and that china waa chaney dur-
ing the Augiitao era I matter of com-
mon knowledge. And who can forget
Pope' description of Atflcua:
Dreading rn fool by flatterers
all.
And so oblMgtng that he na'tr oblceewj?
The last mentioned mode a well a
the two other lingered on well Into
tho last century and wa habitual with
Lord John Kussell though they are all
probably by thl time a rare a Itoo-
sMa for ItusKla and rarer than Fpaw
for flpa. iliamliers' Journal.
CLEAN SHAVEN FAVjS.
Vj-
A Caeteatlaa Tkal Every Maa laaala
kawr All Ills Featarea.
A recent writer say the Chicago
New ha thl to say about beardx;
"Tie Ideal man 1 clean shaved. Cou-
fldently he expose to the world hi
feature nndhtgulsed by Lliute ap
pendage. Can w conceive the Apollo
Delvedere with even a mustuche? I
doubt It A merely honet man alio
one would think should wear no hair
upon hi face and for thene reason:
Each of us In great measure partly
from exaggerated idea of Lis own per-
spicacity partly from the stress of life
judge his neighbor from hi face. Ills
clothes are but a doubtful Index of hi
character but his feature are w
firmly believe Indicative of hi uatur
aud hi mode of life.
"There may bo villainy written large
ou hla upper lip. A certain mold 0
chin betrays It owner a a man of
considerable homicidal tendencies. Cor
r the lip with a waterfall mutach.
drape the chin with an Asuyrlan beard
and It may well be that thl murder
ous monster la a pfenning enough M
low to view. Such a one doe not ven
ture to pas clean shaved through ou
treets. Let each otie of us tresetit la
an candor such features as are his.
ju possess a receuing chin Is no
crime. It Is merely a sign of weak
nes. nut to conceal it with a bug
and bushy beard and thereby to pre-
Bent the appearance of a man endowed
with great etrength of will Is surely a
xaise pretense.
Jsaa Irawi'i Cettaaweaa.
One day la 1S57 John Drown rode op
to the ISentoO place nosr Effingham
Atchlu county Kan. aud dismount-1-
He carried in hi hacd a sv it h
which he had cut from a cotton wo-1
tree. ThU he tosned aside and luter
I Irs. Kenton stuck it In the ground at
the back door of her little house. It
took root and grew. It I now a huge
tree and is known in the neighborhood
"the John Hrown cottonwouL"
AtcUtou CIoImt
OaBkt la Be llavar
Tovrne-I hear Slarryat and bis bride
re 110 lunger living at that boar-ling
house of yours. Ilrowne So; they're
g'me to housekeeping. Towiie Alt.
their Lome life ttovr will bring them
much cloer together and Browne-
Vou bet it win: They've taken a Cat-
Lota Advertiser rr-fr?'' "
Beautify the Complexion
I UH DAt.
Nadinola
Th UNEQUALED
BEAUTINER.n.
JunJ thouunJa;
.uir.nl w . 1 t .
vX3T"b tr.kl PimrU.. .11
l-Nrst : T 1 lil JiKuIritior.j
d ritlnri tht
kctulv ui vuulk.
wont rsan ia Iwcaly Ji. X)c. nj
S 1 .00 at all ldin druf dun or ly nw.L
I fcy KrHU. T0IU7 CO. Pari Ttas.
i ...
Haw Araold Slaalea Laale.
Hero is an Interewtlug story told In
the life of Archbishop Temple:
Matthew Arnold got leave at the last
moment to take In "Logic For Iteopon-
slon.V Instead of Euclid." which he
could never master. The day liefore
tho examination ho went b Jowett
who was Lit tutor and akcd how bo
could learn the subject In time as be
wa wholly Ignorant of It Jowett sai.I
hl.- only chance wns to gi to Temple
and see !f ho wonld try to tench hfm In
one day. Temple cniweiited nnd. start-
ing atwut i o'chvk In the morning
talked continuously allowing two
pauws of half an hour each for meals
till past 2 o'clock next morning. Ar-
nold had l-een provided with pajier
but took no iiot-s. lie lay bnck in his
chair with the t!p of his finger t.
getlier saying from time to time.
"What wonderful fellows they wen-:"
Foon after 2 o'clock a. m. Templo sent
Arnold awny to gi't some
which he sa
logic lis a nil wen-. I every question
BENEDICT ARNOLD.
Tfet Traale Eaallaa ml fka LI (a af
Ike Taleatea Trailer.
The last twenty years of the life of
Benedict Arnold were probably the
most unhappy that ever fell to the
lot of man. The British were willing
to use him to promote their own plans
and to pay bim for his disgraceful
aervlce but everywhere he waa held
In each scorn and contempt that for
year he scarcely ventured to appear
in public. Iiefore bis treachery be
atlpulated for a fortune la cash and a
commission a major general la the
British army.
Ue got both and soon spent the
former in s'leculatlon while the lat-
ter did him no good aa no officer In
the army would rve under Lira and
although his talent and bravery were
Unquestioned he remained to the end
. LI.. . .
vi uia usjs a cenerai wimout mm.
maud even at a time when the British
government wa sorely pressed fol
officers and men. In lTUS. during tha
French war when the country waa
anxiously gathering all It resource
he applied to the Duke of Tork for a
command but wa refused.
He went home In despair and said
to his wife "They will not let me And
a oldler' death." He never rallied
after this blow and soon after his
mind apiearvd to wander. He ordered
bf ( ontinetital uniform to tie brought
and put it on. Including the sword he
had worn when in the American serv-
ice snd so he diil a raving maulae
In ls.il at Lis resilience in Iuudun.
MONROE
EDGE
We l.ave sold 20w acre of farm
land In the Ust few day which 1
evidence of our ability In turning
real estate.
We know It I a little unbecoming
to boast but rou know erery dog
taut do t.lsowo wagging and think-
lug our it duly eutitled to a wax we
bnt hesitated to give it one
little shake.
We hardly understand why the In
vestor invariably come to us. But
It 1 a known fact that he doe.
ve hare had several thousand
circular printed showing- the good
point about Bryan and Brazo
County and to tneet the demand we
exrct in the near future we must
increase our list of property for sale
If you are la the market for a home
or hare omethiuj' to offer come to
see us. We have a demand for sev
eral placea In Bryan to cost from
5iN).00 to ItOOO.OO.
For list of farm land see weekly
paper published at Bryan.
MONROE EDGE
I'll ON El :jqd
0VR Mrs? HARDWARE STORE.
DR. R. H. HARRISON
OSes st Emml ft Malooay's Drag Store
BRYAN TEXAS
Calls answered promptly night or day
OH? hours s to 12 S. m. tad z to I p a.
Office 'phone 6J. :: Ke. 'phone 133
A POPGUN PLANT.
lie.
IIuj.I Maouts Ita rnli Ana.
Irtfur t Iflf-ra Krrl.
I ).n nv Hut the wit. h La i
nI..M U U tell or tlft.-s-Jl feeti V
you vi.n.t a !.;-iii. i.e.v m-ij -atum. bt. :
hmie ..! Ir.il.i Let of Witch I:...
Lawt.g !. i:!i ll iui n nu uu-. en.d .
lIs mi ti.ci.i and put tliem in va . .
of wat. r 'li e k1 burt ut the 1.1.. :
u:ii'; ! i 1 tu.-s. waLIng joii in f
ti.'i;!it aii I in pering jou with fi r
Lurd. -hi;:.v. black vnU. I'.ruti. !. -that
are 1 1 U il fr a aity nai-t 1 1
ele'ted wi;!i can." to te ure of bavii.-
perfectly fnh llouer an.l ae.-.! 1..!.
to g..t some !.p. after ut have .jt opened If It I .:..
tlsfl.1 the examiners In tl) J(J (.lt tla.IU tU am daf .t
are lieiVcd. If they mnt be cut tlx
day before tt.ey are needed put thei ..
In a coll place lu water and wr.i;
a damp ei .th around the branches
order to prevent the flowers from
withering and to keep the seed frurr
being expeliiil too skii.
There will t great excitement when
the seed p.t opi-u with a snap and ti..-
seed come pattering down. It la we. I
to rehearse tils performance for tint
ural object often refuse to "how o!T"
when jou want them to.-Couutry Life
In America.
Befare sa After.
Jlrs. Mann Before we were married
Charles ud to bring me candy when
be came to see me. Now I have to buy
my candy myself or go without Mrs.
Grimes That's Junt the way with the
men. Mrs. Mann-Hut. then. I don't
mind IL I buy better candy than he
used to buy and a It la hi money lust
tho same as In the old days the new
arrangement I more expensive to bltn
than the old one.
FOR SALE
The Eagle has on sale the
following Le g a'l Blanks
Promissory Notes
Chattel Mortgage short form
('battel Mortgage long
Deed of Trust
Itelease Deed of Trust
Bond for Title
Crop Mortgages
Kent Notes
Agreement to Lease
Vender Lien Note
Bill of Sale
Transfer VendorsLleu Note
Oil leasee
Single Acknowledgement
Joint Acknowledgement
Other Blanks will be ad-
ded at an early date
The mil
THE
EDISON
STflRBflDD
KtftMQflPD
A.
"aaaaSa
1 'S i
FULL LINE OF PHONOGRAPHS
$10 C$20 and $30
ON HAND
RECORDS each . ..35c
We keep constantly on hand
Full Line CUT GLASS CHINA STERLING
SILVER andJ SILVER PLATE - Best Quality
CAbli TO SEE US
JfJO. n. CALDWELL
Tha
Jewolor
I You fflay
Your Leg
I a
I
Run
Off
In the search of better
wine and Inmor than
those which stock our
shelTes and then you
won't find even their
equal. Ion't run Just
walk in here e smell
taste get our price and
satisfy yourself that
I-ere'a the place to buy.
No compulsion save your
own good jud-ment.
..Ford's
DR. C. F. ANDREWS
Phftlcian and Surgeon.
Special attention Jic.ics children.
OKriCK JKXKIXS I.KfO CToKK
HRYAN TEXAS.
Residence Telephone
SHIP YOUR LIVE STOCK
. . . TO . . .
(Willi M
Stock Yards
KANSAS CITY.
MO.
JTI M vk J .Ma " .. . . .
JT. W. BATTS
Real Estate Agent
Office In Taliaferro buildln jr oppolt
the Court House. TPhoue 87.
Have in office the only set of Ab
stract Hooks of ISraxoa County
y Land Title.
FOR SALE.
A four room residence with
one quarter acre of ground
located in southern part of
town. Price $450.00. Terms
reasonable.
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