Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 124, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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THIRTEENTH YF.AR
BRYAN TEXAS THURSDAY MORMNti APRIL 30. INON
NUMBER 124
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"Quality and Service"
WE WANT YOUR MAY BUSINESS.
Wc offer a carefully selected
stock of goods the freshest and-
highest quality and greatest
variety.
Superior Service.
HOWELL & NEWTON
. (Incorporated)
Grocers and Coffee Roasters
Phones 23 and 158
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DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS?
A ton's weight on your abdo-
men a throbbing headache feet
as If manacled and dragging a
ball and chain? Sure sign of
needing a spring tonic.
WATCHORN MAY RESIGN.
It I Said He Will Be Head of
New Bureau.
New York. April 29. Robert
Watehorn commissioner of Immigra-
tion of the port of Now York now on
bis way home from Europe will short-
ly resign It Ik said to become the
head of a new bureau in the depart-
ment of commerce and labor' which
will bo ktiown as the "exclusion
branch." It la to be established with
the view of worklngSn co-operation
with European governments thut pre-
i vent the coming; of snarchlsts to this
country. The plan Is said to have the
VINOL
is just that bottle.
J. JENKINS
M
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Accident Insurance
I rrprr.rnt Ihrf ol the law t nJ mutt lllM-tal Ai clJent Iniuranr. Cwnpanirt In Iht
urlj. It vou di-H InMii.m. ut tint kind. dint tall In In mr linw u lamplri ol cuntrjiti
It.urJ vv c"mpnlrv
Live Stock Insurance
lam tllll writing Uv Si.u k Imuran . Onlv t aplut itmk companies rrprr icnteJJ. kjtc
liberal anJ ! pud promptly. .
GEO". A. ADAMS !
Fire Accident live Stock Burglary Lite Bonds Plata Class Insurance
Phones 2f5 and 151.
A uent for the Of.IV'KR TYPKVR1TKR-The best yet.
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EMERGENCY CURRENCY.
Another Measure Drafted at a
Conference of Leaders.
Washington. April 29. Another
emerxuicy currency measure which
will have the support of the Republi-
can membership of the home has
been drafted aftej; a conference of the
boue leaders. It was framed by Rep-
resentutlve Vrcelnnd of New York.
The new bill eliminates practically
a bond secured circulation authorized
lU the A 1(1 rlh hill OH I In Mr V.o-
... .. . . u i ;i;-
land's first bill. It does not mention
bonds Kfivornment. state municipal
or county In Its terms.
It provides for th it fnrfnnttnn nf
clenrini? house associations with capi-
talizations of IS.OOIMHNl ...ir-h na nrl.
finally proposed. ' It fixes the amount
ui emergency circulation to be Issued
at 175(1.1100.0110. to be tnreit at th rato
of 1 per cent the first month the Is
suance increasing to 2 per cent the
second anil unwurH until the tax he at
me rate or in per cent.
The bill provides that this emer-
gency currency Hhall be based upon se-
curities held by bnnks commercial
paper bonds te.
A commission to devise a perma-
nent plan of banking and currency Is
one of the features of the measure.
Miss Reid Engaged.
London. April 2!t. The engagement
of Miss Jean Held daughter of Hon.
Whltclaw Held ambassador to Hon.
John Hubert ward brother of Karl
DiidUy. has been announced bv Mr
nd Mrs. Held.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE DEMAND
FOR MONEY
The
i National Bank
NORTHER SWOOPS DOWN.
For
ROBERT WATCHORN.
approval of Secretary Strau.4 Commis-
sioner of Immigration North of San
Francisco recently looked over the
Immigration cleuring house on Ellis Is-
land and It Is remembered that he Is
to be the successor of Commissioner
Watchorn whose term will expire
next year.
Commissioner Watchornjias been In
conference with Foreign Commissioner
Tlttonl In Home on the subject of
anarchists and . was also received by
the pope.
In Wichita County Snow Fell
Three Hours Wednesday.
Wichita Falls. Tex. April 29 A
norther descended upon the Panhandle
j section early Wednesday In some sec-
tions the nnrcury dropped to 38 In
; this county snow fell three hours.
Incorporation Articles Filed.
f Au-stln April 29 Articles of Incor- j
iiuiuiimi ui me i.oiorauo nereioru and
!Oulf railway of Hertford capital $120.-
000. was filed. The purpose is to build
1 a railroad from Dalhart to San An-
! celo. a distance of 420 miles.
Ladies' Hospital Aid Society.
Lawion. Okla. April 29. Thirty la
dies hire organized the ladles' Hos
pital Aid society.
No Contracts Entered Into.
i Austin. April 29 Advices received
! her are to the effect that the state
i penitentiary board has not made any
contracts for oil with the Waters-
1 Pierce Oil company or any other oil
company.
HAS NOT INCREASED THE RATE
OF INTEREST.
Wc feel that 8 per cent interest rate is suf-
ficient and do not ask more. In fact the broad
and liberal policy pursued by this Bank in the
treatment of their patrons is one of the reasons
why wc arc daily increasing in financial strength
and number of customers.
Wc will be glad to have you tell us how wc
can help you.
The City National Bank
(I. S. Parker . .
t. H! Astis
Albert W. ilkerson
K. vV. Crenshaw .
J. N. Cole J. K. Parker
President
Vice President
Cashier
Assistant Cashier
J. W. Kncjlish
fr:
Sale Now On
No Tickets Made. No Goods
Sent on Approval No Money
Refunded During This Sale.
WAGNER
CO
'Bryan Texas
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Sale Now On
No Tickets Made. No Goods
Sent On Approval. No Money
Refunded During This Sale.
PER
CENT USC
'0UM
SALE!
For several days the store has been closed taking stock. We are now ready for business and offer the entirestock of
Dress Goods Notions Millinery Clothing and Shoes at a discount of 20 per cent. Absolutely nothing reserved. Every
item at 20 per cent of regular price. Not often can one buy new goods just at beginriig of seaon sheared of profits. Con-
ditions govern everything. The continued' rains have kept people away. The inventory has kept people out of the
store. You can make it profitable to make up a list and save 20 per cent. Dress goods Silks White Linen for waists
and suits India Linens White Batiste and - all the sheer white goods. Nothing Reserved 20 per cent off.
Shoes
$5.00 Shoos 4 00
4.00 SWs
'350 SluK-s
3.00 Shoes
2 50 Shoos
2.00 Shoes
1.50 Shoes
1.00 Shoos
3.20
2.80
2.40
2.00
1.60
1.20
80c
tfafs
$7.50 Stetson Mats '
6.00 Stetson Hats
5.00 Stetson Hats
'..
4.00 Stetson Hats
3.50 Stetson Hats
6.00
4.8(
4.0(
3.2(
2.80
Men's Furnishings
Shirts $1.5o grade 'J
Shirts $1.00 grade 0(s
Underwear all at less 20 per
cent discount.
Cadet Hose
In Ladies and Children's at
20 per cent olf.
t
Staple Department
08c
06:c
04c
05c
08c
Lonsdale green ticket
Domestic per yard
Korget-me-not Ixn$-
dale finish
American Shirting
prints
Apron Check Ging-
hams Neat Checks and dresS
style Ginghams
Clothing
$27.50 Suits'
$20
$16
$144"
$12
. $10
: .... 8.oo
The entire line of Clothing
extra Coats Trousers Boys' and
Children's Suits all at 20 per
cent off.
25.00 Suits
20.00 Suits
18.00 Suits
15.00 Suits
12.50 Suits
10.00 Suits
Ladies' Waists
i
And Skirts a complete line. Less
20 per cent.
i
Chambry
All colors. 8 cents per yard.
Everything at a saving.
Millinery
Everything in this department
less 20 per cent.
A. J. WAGNER & CO.. WAGNERR&EBRANDON BRYAN TEXAS
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