Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 286, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Indigestioi)
Stomach trouble li but a trrnrrtntti of. and not
trvlusll tnm dlMM. W think al Drtpepai.
llrtliun. and lmliittlon u rwl iiMar
tpecft
I rr ant tjrniitim Mil ol
Itfirea tifkniM nothing euw.
certain
US
It ni lhi lrl tlat tint cnrrrrtlr n Pr ("hoop
In tl creation ot that now miry popular Ptnma n
hMnly lr. Primp H"rinni!lt. iln dlrw-t
to tlM tomarrt nmr. skin Demerit thai turn m
od lavor lo l'r. hbonpatul tilt Iwuimttim. With-
out that original and lugMjr vital pnnrlplo. no
wh laatlnt ii-rmplihtimiU wro U b hail.
Fur Mouwii diUM. blotlng. hlllntitruMa lad
tfaaih and mIIow cotntil. mm. Ur l'r. Mmopt
KMUiratim labb-Unr Lluuld and M fur Tuur
-II hat it ran ami Ui du. We mil aod Umuiw
uiv r-ma-oa
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
M. H. JAMES.
DR. J. F. EAVES
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Sqccial attention to Rectal Diseases
anJ Diseases of Me;i.
O.'fi.-e Phone 60. Residence Phone 153
Weak Kidneys
Vak KMnara. annitr notnt In
ak kidney
Kidn.rk lino ma uioan. aim ui.
Fnnsrh. tuid Uioir nm in in orgftn
tunlf. hut In lh n-nr that runtrnl and f unit
ad MrwnrUian thorn l'r. ehonp t rUmoratir. U
inwliii. ioi0tbI1t r"parl tn roach thta
cc-itrolluig nrm. To d.K-tir the KMiioy. Uin.
U Inula. It I a watt ui urna aud ot uunvy ai
W(-il.
II your bark arhrt or li wwk. If tho nrtna
arald. nr U dark and -trrnif. If jou bur t inttimt
ot BrighU or Khr 1iti!nf or di:rmu kid-
nr A try l'r. ."(nop i i-tniuva mcmih
lahk-Uor Liquid and .mi what It ran aud will
lu lur loo. brim!! ratuiumauJ and uU
9.
oops
M. H. JAMES.
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Phone
Ilavr in office the ONLY et otA.winct
Ittniki ot Hra;o Couniy l.aaJ Title-.
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art
Rheumatism
I hara found a triad and tto1 cm for Rhatw
tralitmt Nota riiHlir that will uralfhten tha
S'tnrv1 llmhi ol rhnsilr cnppla nor turn tmnf
Imwttit bark to Htnti arain. mat u imnaiii.
mt I raa new nuvl j kui Uia uu auj pau of
ttiii d- plormtila iliw.
In t-nnanr with A Chmlt In tha Ctty f
rarmlali I found tna last lnrmlint wtttt
whirl) f r. Hhnnp'a khumabo Rrrui-ly mail
a rwrt-t'-d. dpniiabla prnarnpu'. without
that lai-t liigrxillMit. 1 iirci-attuUy trvatod tiianj.
riany nxol klirumatikin;bulnoa".at lart. ItiuiU
lorrilT nm all curable f-aara of tie torvtotora
nm li drtiOi .1 d 1 .. Tli"ian4-Ukerai)Ular
au. loiiiul in Nlioiunatic lilmt ta Uxliwolr
and ra away undr tlx actum ol tla ruimlr a
tm-lv aidio'i inrar hn a J 11 l. turn wau-r
And thm. wh n Uiwolml. tliaa poUnioui H'1
tm-lr a Iniin Ilia urtU-ia and tti rauaa ol
l;l.rumfm t rmia lnrnTKr. Itwrn ll now no
val nn-J no actual ncuaa lo muli-r leeiKr w:ih.
out holy. W a auU. aud La cuuQduuoe ruo iinriHinl
Dr. Shoop's
Rheumatic Remedy
M. H.
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Si
r.ck Land
App'y to
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EXiS
INJJUHCJ
Besiora
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Try This For Catarrh.
Free tuta are now being fur-piled by mail
to all Catarrh tufiercrv 1 hrrr n no
epene no obligation mhairvrr.
Ir. Shoop it cotnhininj Od of l.ucilvptu.
Thrnol. Menthol. Oil of Wintcrurern. etc
and is incorporating these intrcdirr.u into
a pure enow-white cream-like Imported
rtroltum. This Creation-Jr. Shoop t
Catarrh Remedy civet immediate and
laiting relief to eaurrk cf the note and
threat. That all may firtt teat it free. thee
trial boxea are being mailed without
cnarr simply to encourage thre teitt
and thus fully detnoottrate. beyond doubt
the value of to it combination.
If Catarrh bat extended down to the
toroach or towel then Dr. Shoop't
KeMoratire mutt alto be uard internally
il a complete cure it ti be expected
tnherwite the Dr. Shoop't I itarrb
Krmedy will alone be entirrly tuflirirnt
Wnte Dr. Sboop. Racine. Wia. for a-imple
and book. Sold by Drugitt erarywhere
Wtlct Wat aaall I aaaS rxt
Jto. 1 On ry.r-ctla I Ko.jr Women
tin I I'n lha llrart I Ko For
o. IUiIU KiUiwrs I Uu mwumatlM
M. H. JAMES.
SUIT INSTITUTED.
Action Taken Against Alleged
Subsidiary Concerns.
Austin. Nov. On behalf of the
Into Attorney (Icncral Iiavldwon In
mitutf milt In ti.f Fifiy-third district
court against the alleged subsidiary
concerns of he Standard Oil company
In Teaat fr iwnaltlnt. forfeiture of
charter aod fur a writ of Injunction
to r'trJln defendants from removing
any cf their proM-rty frtmi Texas.
and the ntut tm ssks for the !
. . .
(Ohi tuifiit of a receiver for each of the
concern u.1. The ntate hit secured
' n temporary writ of Injunction intulnst
tb corporatl '.n rnnied. and the ai-
plication for npi-Hntment of rccclwrs
U net for J.iu. 6 1 3"8. before Judge
J Calhoun cf the Klfty third dlstrlit
court.
The Hiiltn no aitalnst the Security
I Oil company of Ileuumont and the Na-
! vnrro ltllln'nj tonipany of ('i;rxlian;i.
; Othr defendant nre the Comlcaiia
! Rtfinlim company. I'nliiii Tank Line
1 computiy. the N'ltlotinl Transit compa-
ny and the Standard Oil companies (if
! New . York. New Jersjyr and Indiana.
Th1 "late auks for penalties In each
; case of Sti.uini.n.Vi also for receiver and
j forfeiture f th. charter of the Sijii-
I rlty Oil company and the Navarro He-
' tilling company.
LAYMAN'S DAY.
j M. B. Eutanks cf Kansag City W21
! the Principal Speaker.
San Antonio. Nov. 7 The Tcvs
Ilaptlut PasloM" conference heard nl
dreses from' laymen Wednesilay. '.
H. Kubanks if Kan-a City dellveri'd
the prliM'lt at ndiireFs lie urged that
large nntrllot: loitn beg Ivcll.
It. II. ColeiMii'i ol Pa'las Ske c-n
'The I ayni.Mi's Pi.rt In Cttlln:; ni:d
Mo'iJ'li' n Cnn-retvitien."
P. M. I a w of Itryan delivered an
a'n-K-i 0:1 'T;v lnni:ins Part In
the Social ! If" of the Church. f pe
in1 rod'U -d i t!r- 1 '-i of a former
president cf the n.'sc.clai Pmi. He t 1 1 '1
ed the liquor tr.'ti'lc and -I'cli t;-. He
C. i'l'll II' rrjit'on i the K.ill llillll- s -M.
q"". 1 !i :i I "I hv Pi ' M :(
Rons : i-'id Vice President I'll I r-
bark tit whicn v. -i h-ivi !lc
said that the pre.1 ;'(::; i"; cncl.tal's.
nnd th::t ni; hou .!' i"al: ! N F il l
: nt to have dr.ji.k : r.v cm M il-i. he
is .it in. I as the ii'!''r : r t'1'' ren-
11 that he ill I i.e' "ili-r :- n iitl
nhlhky Iron !;t t T!i- M -'h-
r'llstM had cri"'i!i b.n !.l one. he said.
net to elect I' '.ii h.i:iks a delegate to
th' Ir 1 (infeicin e.
OfFICCRS CHOSEN.
P. S. Davis cf D.itlns Is Elected
Mri.
as President.
Ran Antonio Nov. 7 V.V nvtn's Mis-
domiry Work.-r-i of the ll.ii'tl -t church
sdjourn'd to meet wIk iimt the Pap-
tlst state convention Is held. The fob
hinc offi i rs were clef tel. Prr-s-IJent
Mrs. K. S. Davis of p.ill-n: vlco
presidents. Mrs. P. II. Prown of Ty-
ler. Mr. M W. S'uiln of l.a!:ca"er:
cot r c!iotid:'!it st-cri iary treasurer. Mr.
J. II. (iambrcll of Pallas; as-iistant cor-
respondlni! ;( retr.ry. Mrs Carrie
Kyle PaMai; recordliiK secretary Mrs.
C II. Prices. Dallas.
MONKEY MOUPNS MASTER.
It Is Fesred fru Animal Will
Grieve
Himself to De.-th.
Win o. Nov. 7. M. S;mt.. an aucilon-
it. wlo r.inie here from New Op
Icana some thr". years mo and who
had no family. v:i .i uud dead In
Ilainlln. wild" he had K' t'C on busi-
ness. He bad a !nre monkey whhh
he cnr.leil with blm everywhere the
nrpnal le-lm: vi ty much n'tactied to
it mii't'-r. It Is f'j-.red the arjiual
v !l crbvr Its 'if to d -a'h fow. ns
a '"w rt'inth ti;o when Spat wan 111
t.rid lu 'he ho.spPal the monk.'y was
let down town The )io-ir thing
would not eat. and ncMii'lly pulled
't i.iaily all lt! hair P was so nils-
r.tM . U'i.i r into traus;irts of Joy
when Spat. p tiiMied.
UNIQUE PARADE.
Feature Wji Turkey Cobblert Array-
ed in Scarlet Pan'.aloons.
Iloiistoii Nov. 7. Wednesday's sp
cial event ef th lainlval was the big
trades display led by two brass bands
many blue-coated policemen and sev-
eral marshals. A feature of the pa-
rade wns half a dor.en turkey cobblers
dressed In star) -t pantaloons and driv-
en by half a doen boys
The parade of natlcns was a brll-
Han display of many colored floats.
Pag and !lr- led by Royal Nottnc
himself and followed by the prleca of
many lands
Ruternto Watch.
Pa'las. Nov. 7 As he was n mute
home W. P I. Walsh was held tut In
the northern pa.'t of th city by three
men nnd relieved of r and a gold
atch. At hU suggestion that the
i.inylng of his Mm piece might be n
"give aay" it was returned to Mr
Walsh.
Lady Loses Arm.
Del Hlo. Tex.. Nov. 7 WhM hunt
Ing birds with h t husband In Mexico
Mrs J. J Gregory was ahot In an arm
by the accidental discharge of a gun.
The lady wa l.toucht here and tho
Injured member amputated. Jlcr r-
covery la doubtful.
Strike Oil Sand.
Teague. Tex.. Nov. 7 At a depth
of K0 feet. wliil a well waa being
bored In th heart cf this town oil
sand was struck. There is great es
( itetnvnt.
Attendance Is Large.
Terrell. Tea.. Nor. 7. Tn
fair Is being largely attended.
street
LEWIS ON TRIAL.
Prosecuting Attorney Outlines
His Side of Case.
St. Louis. Nov. 7. Alleging thnt T V
ward C. Lewis had fuiudulcntly collect-
ed II.ISTi.fMiO thmiiKh the c;cr;itlin n'
his mall order hank the defunct t T
file's Lnlted Stated hank of fnlver-l :
City and tb tt h had loaned him" f
ir his concern tMLimo of that moie y.
the government Wednesday began otic
of Its casea against him In the I'n'i
States dlstrli t ecu r t before Jiul'Te Jn'ui
E. Cartalnd. The jury was comi I t I
within twrr.ty inifiiteg. and Attorney
Chester Crrr. si c'a! fotinsid. apo"it
cd by Att-r:.ey i ikm nl Honaparte
made th" pr.ne utlon'a opening a I
dress. Jl" i!d "
Ve ali.ill aiiow that l.fwla put In'o
effect 11 ::I on'rr hanking sysie:n
advirtlsh::: in hU Wor.an's Mauri:'! ocucentratlng KintH.
and 'or:a.i's Pr:n .lnurnal Induce Iletter depot faelllthn at Pnllas Ih
nients to j;"t pe ip!e Id "subscribe stock lard aud Klrtley. on the Katy; also
and nuik" deji'isits. and v.? shall ahow ; depot facilities it lcdtietter and Cedar
that he d .1 "i n intry nut these Indue- Iark. on th? Houston and Texas Cen-
tner ts. 1 tral.
"These p'ibil Ttrcns. i im'ale'n : tha' Proposition fn roads to observe
ndvcrtlsct.!" lit-- and va; ! c.is n-ld'tlo al short line distance as to passenge r
literature : nd clnii.nrs. went t:":'.i:l fares.
the Cult- I tra'lH. I !.;. :n ProHsed riil" and rccu'atlctm fct".-
advertise-. - i. said that h!j t . crnlng loaded and i-mpty cars.
tloiis p ai ! d ;.:'i(iinio families.
"At th I! '.'.' of the org.i' l.atlon
of this baa. der-vn by various : am. s.
on Nov. 11. I 'M. this defendant had
received $1.1 s'.cOil from these (.nil-
lli". Ills iidMMtii tneiiis and his cir-
culars all stale I that for every dol-
lar put Into this venture he weiill
put $1 of lis own. and all be v r
put in wns inoiuh to buy two share"
of stock and th.' was because be h 1 I
ti lie a lockhi.lder III order to I"'
In the affairs lie told bis reader j
he had a prh ite lortune he would put 1
Into the bti:dn . and be had no fl- .
vate fortune. II. told his renders I hit
the loaning lioa-d of the bank would j
le composed of five dlreciors i f th" I
Lest hanks ' Jt I mils and !t v.:;
(ompos-d of Lewis blti'M'lf and f .;'" ;
i-mplovs In the Lewis Publl.h;i '
oinpany."
FOHTY VEN SAVED.
River Steamer tji'ey Cstert Ru-i
Into aid in3 rrer'cs Portland.
Port'ind. ()r.. Nov 7. The Hv.i
Fteat.i-' P;-I'ev a' "-rt ra 1 IMo
s 1 1 1 the lirii'i; Pert la d tie::r
i.am li of the 'iliia:'H tie river
.11 :
a
thick i'ii-'. . I'oi'iy 1111 n on the ilv"! .
v.". -re s-ivul. Tl'i Kt'iun-r caned
rb'iut """ t " s-i'ii rs but cool head'
prevent" d a ! : nil".
Two A.cid:ntal Deaths.
Plnuln'jl.a'n Nov. 7 - Two tlenlV-.
the results tf a"cii"i)ts occurred lure
Wednesday iil.h'.. Mrs. Julia A. Hei s .
a salesliid In tli employe ef a I a I
dry good. t-imtcny. was struck bv a
street ear v!"lle r tinning to h-r hor:
nfter her d iv's work and Dx' li.ir
per. a linen' an. hlle tnrulnt; on an
arc lifht. cin.e In cot-tait with a live
wire nnd was killed.
Slashed His Throat.
Ktnefl.-'her. O'-.la.. Nov. 7 t-'iy Con-
dlt. ei'shler c f tie r'lrU National baei-.
ntt. nipte.l to kl'l hlr.iself by slashitl.t
Ms throat. He will recover. Anxiety
iter flii.incial PijiMer.H preyi d on bis
!:i!nd lictll he beciuti" despondent
His accounts will: th" lank nre cor
ret.
Important Recommendttion.
Washlnion. Nov. 7. Presldert j
P.eoievelt llidlclit. d to members of I
t'ue commltte ill paper of the AfM'tl I
ci.n Newspaper Piiblish' rs' at-seclatioit
that be will recommend to omtjrci-j
the abolition of ihe tariff on pros
paper. wis:d i;iil;) nt'd wo nl that got ; '
Into the ninnufiii lure of paper.
Oklahoma C ty's Tenth Bank.
Oklahoma City Nov. 7. First Sav-
itics bank camtal stock $i5.uoii hnra
I ecu organized.
To Be Closed a Week.
Plttsbiinr Nov. 7. The Stink Kv
change will no. le-opi n for a week.
Meets Dee. 2.
Guthrie. Nov. 7 Oklahxma leglsla
ture will meet D.C. 2.
CONDENSED NFWS.
At San August Ine. Tex. everything
has rpileted dov.-.i.
Plant of the Walter (Ok la.) New
Kra was destroyed by fire.
Gulf Pipe Line company will build a
refinery nt m Sandy. Tex.
Near Meridian Tex.. II. V. Goff was
run ov.t and killed by a train.
Motormnn J. ! Spurgeon was run
over and kill d by his car at Fort
Worth.
Congressman Sheppard of Texns
Javors an addition to the Shrcvcport
Federal building.
Apple crop of Vnlted States for 1W7
U estimated at ll.onn.ihio barrels a
decided dicreasrt.
An agreement has been entered Into
and there will be no general railroad
strlk In Kng'etnd '
Krd Weber. K 'ral S'tiretne coun-
sel of the ScoKnh Kite Masons South-
ern dlvlsl.m. died at Washington.
Colonel A. P. Wooliidge of Austin
Is in charge of ti.e West Texns Hank
and Trust company of San Antonio
Major General W. 11. Stacy for
twenty-seven years connected with the
Texas National guard has resigned
Average taxtbie value of dogs In
Red River couniy. Texas la $27. 80
more than the average for vehicles
and hogs
Governor IVanchnrd of Ijoulslana
will not Interfere with the corporatlor
leglslatlon suggested by Lieutenant
Governor Sanders.
As the result of the holding of a
small Cmgiuryan gunboat by Argen
tlaa the rs latlons between those na
Mens are s'rtPv-d.
The Harr'son county (Texas) Truck
Growers' association pleuges Itself to
plant next season 133 acres In tonia
toes for tho early market.
NOVEMBER DOCKET.
It Has Been Made Public by
Railroad Commisron.
Austin. Nov. 7 The November
docket of tho riillmad cotiitulssloa wag
mad' puhllc. It Is as follows:
FroixiHltlon to cancel order recoR-
nlzliift NacodiK-heg Southwestern
Livingston mil Southeastern and
Trinity Valley Southern railway as
common carriers
Joint pasaenser depot matter at
Sherman by Ttuag and Pacific. Hems
ton and Texas Central and Frisco.
ProwHcd ordjf requiring railroads
to purchase sleeping car equipment.
Proixised demutragi rules.
Application of railroad for amend-
ment to cotton concentration rules
requiring Insurance nnd time limit at
The governor has returned frotn
rtrownwiMtil ind (ioldthwalte. lie r"1
ports having had a splendid time lie
will open the li.ternatlouul fair at San
Antonio Saturday.
Captain IP'ccr.i of the state rani'
eps received n b icgratn from Serg "lint
Dihrell at Sit.i Angiistim stating that
four arrests had been made In coai.i e-
tlou with tho r-eint munlers there In-
cident to race troubles.
BLOWN INTO BITS.
Pittsburg Man Destroys Himself
In Frightful Manner.
Iittsbur. Nov 7 In fit of den.
pondetiey Ji h:i I eclat a bricklayer
blew himself to plows. Waiting un':l
all other oecupnets of the house had
left he placMl a Mick of dynamite. ti
whli ll h.' had ittnchnl a slow fun- en-
der I1I1 bed. 'aid down nnd awalt-d th
explosion. The fiirnlture was dcicoi
Ishcd. th hoaie wricked nrd pl.ves of
T.cch'.t's hi. ds and frawineni s of 1'ie
bedding were blown lii all directions.
OWENS AND CORE.
They
Will Be Selected to Be Present
at Opening of Congress.
fiuthrle Nov. 7 In order that Ol.ht
hen-a nuty hav.' r presentation In the
Pnltcd States ..c.iate immediately upun
the convening of cmigress. the flrut an-
nouiicenieiils of the new povernor Wall
be the appi'ln'tie'l.t of It. I. () im of
Muakogee nnd T P. (lore ef I awtoti to
be Pulled St.i'v-i n nators from the
new state. The legality of thU pro-
cedure has been fully iKtabllshed for
as soon as Oklahoma becomes n state
two vacancies xlst.
It Is the rul" of all states nherc
tfrere has been no opportunity for the
legislature to elu t between th time
a vacancy Is dei I ited and the neces-
sity of It leln mplled In cases the
governor a; 'lnts. In cast s where the
legislature refuses to elut the va-
cancy cont lines.
CRUSHED TO DEATH.
Albert Coodilght an Orphan Boy
Loses His Life In Shocking Way.
Dallas. Nov. 7 While Albert Cood-
night fourteen tears old. an Inmate of
Iluckner orphan home near this city.
. wns alighting from the wagon nf a
neli;hborliiK inmier with whem he bad
been riding he touched one of the
' mules. The team ran away. The lad
j was caiuht betwien the wagon nnd
t tho mules and l.fore they could be
stopH?d be wai i rushed to death.
COSTLY SLUMBER.
Agent Chloroformed and Much Money
and Many Tickets Taken.
I'pper Sandusky. O.. N v. 7 Wil-
liam Hopp agent of the Fort Wayre
and Hocking Valley railroad here. w-s
chloroformed Tuesday morning by
yegg men whilo asleep In the office.
The safe wn rci. sacked and fled nnd
Cimi railroad tbket taken by the
Jilevcs. wh escr.ed.
LADEN WITH COLD.
Pleat Treasure Ship From Europe Hat
Reached New York.
New York. Not. 8. The arrival cf
the first treasuri ship laden with gold
for the relief of the present strlngen
ey was the feature of the financial
sltua;!sa Tuesday. The Kron Print
esslnn Cecllle was reported off Fire
Island at o'clock In the morning and
soon after 10 o'clock snlled tip to her
dock to strengthen New York bank
reserve. The'Omard liner. Iisltanla
will follow clos' ly In his wake with
tlrt.OiNi.iNMt. and 14."on.onrt will fol-
low during the remainder of the week
and early uext wiek.
The adltlcnal withdrawals of 7VtW
pounds sterling from the Pank of Fng
land for the Pnlted States and IRn.oiirt
pounds for Canniia brings up the total
gold engagements on the present
movement to about t3M0fl.onl. The
ewa that the Hank of France had
shipped 3.000000 pounds In sterling
bills on Ixindon was recelyed here
an event of tmoortsnce ss Indicating
that French financiers were not only
able but willing to help London and
the Vnlted States Indirectly by re-
lieving the strain on the Rank of Png
land causod by the heavy American
demands for gold. It Is hoped thst
this action of the nank of France will
deter the Rank of England from rals
Ing Its discount rate to 7 per cent at
the meeting of tb directors Thursday
and th Imperial bank of Germany
from ralrtng its rate from 6 1-2 to
7 1-S per cent.
M. H. JAMES
Pure Fresh Drugs
Accurate Prescription Work-Complete
line of Toilet Articles
Three rcKisttrtd pharmacists. We invite your patronage
for everything in tho drug line.
TJs. 1X1. James
THE BE5T
5EALY
NON-TUFTED
t-':. Your Mont Back If Not . v
X&J3'??Z'- THORtXJCMlYSVIlSFlEO T
Made of the tery bnt luni; (tapir high prude cotton. Will not pet lumpy.
Tick ran be removed and hrJ. (iuaianircd in eery particular. For tale by
JAMES'
1BVU
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS' REPUTATION
(TANK a i;ix-i
ci'atiTv cr a.w
I."ii; etpeiieme JaiinA which s cairfiil eleiion of the hel brtndt hs
Sron made enalilet me to oi!er mv .imhi i clioi. e autiment of Whuiiea
llrsndie. W.nex. etc. rl'hmie 70. K. KOHDK
9
1
3 $ $ Q 3 $ d 9 $ g fJ U 0 p oooo oo
Nics Juicy Steaks and Roasts
Are the basis of a good meal and make it
worth while to put one's feet under the table-
We have them as well as everything
else that's Rood in the Meat Market line.
We Invite Your Patronage
With the assurance that for quality of meats
courteous and prompt service all the year
round we are unexcelled. 282
HIGGS & HAYGOOD
WINTER
ir Service
via the
H. & T. C R. R.
Two through Trains each way
Daily between
South and North Texas.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS
alveiton Hmuton and )a!la
Peniion and Fott Worth. AUo be-
inren llumton Aunin and Waco.
Convenient connection at junction
point. See ticket agent in regard
to rate. chedule connection etc.
or addre
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Trallic Mjnr' " '. Ageat
Heuinn. Teaat
The Staton for IWind Stomt it here
Again.
Protect vourielf now I carry Fire
Piste ;is. Life. Sick Benefit Acci-
dent snd Live Stuck Inturance. . .
W. A. W ATKINS
O.fiVe oier (lordon-Sewell (Jrocety Co
J. D. GAIUTER
Practical Watchmaker Jeweler
and Optician
Ml work fa'ly guaranteed
Dunn it Daly bl'k will :!s!mei& Parker
BED MADE 'TS&sM.
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SUPPLIES
If there is sickness in the fam-
ly it comes sooner or later in
every home come and talk
over with us about supplies
which makes the suffering
more bearable and aids
in recovery. Our store is
headquarters for sick rgpm
necessities and luxuries.
PRICES .tlGHT TOO
Dr. W. H. Lawronco
..DENTIST..
QV ER HASWF.LL'S BOOK STOR
The Willis House
Me. W. F. MllUR Psoe't t
Best dollar a day hotel in Bryan
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