Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 171, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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LIVE STOCK INSURANCE
Austin Texas June 20 1903.
Mr. Geo. A. Adams Bryan Texas.
Dear Sir: This acknowledges yours 18th inquiring of the
Houston Live Stock Insurance Co. The Houston Live Stock
Insurance Co. has a fully paid up capital stock. It has fully
complied with our laws regulating the organisation and manage-
ment of such companies and 1 believe this company to be
solvent and good for its contracts.
Very truly yours
Thos. B. Love
Commissioner.
GEO. A. ADAMS
INSURANCE
PHONESIZSS&ND IS I
SHERMAN SERIOUSLY ILL
Vice Preidential Candidate Is
Taken to Hospital.
Better Than Ever!
That K the verdict or those who have been buying our
Meatt and Market Product for vear pail. We are selling
over he counter at our two' market! the Best Meats that
an bef obtained from selected cattle. We hav everything
cason able and the largest Kefrlgemtor accommodations.
Upptr Market Phone 30
Lower Market Phone 326
S.H. FRANKLIN
1873 Thirty-Five Years' Reputation 1908
Stjnda as a Guarantee ol the Quality
ol all Liquors told by.
E. ROIIDE
oni Jex erinice during which a caretul selection'.!) the Oet brand has!been mide
enables me to offer mv patrons (choice assortment of
Whiskies 3randies Wines Etc.
.'ice Juicy Steaks and Roasts
Are tie hi vis of a 2nd meal lull mike It worth while to put one'i feet under
the table. We have then as well as everything else
that's good In the Meat Market line.
We Invite Your Patronage!
With the assurance that fur quality of meats and courteous ar.p prompt service
all the year round we are unexcelled.
Higgs' Effiarket p
GALL STONES IS AILMENT.
At Erljr Hour Tueedajr Morning th.
P.tient W.a la th. Throea of a Chill
and Hit Temperature Went to One
Hundred and Two.
Cleveland O. June 23. James S.
Sherman Republican vice presidential
candidate who has been ill here for
the past two or three days was taken
with a severe chill nt 4:30 o'clock
Tuesday morning.
riiysltlans were Immediately culled.
It was found Mr. Sherman was suffer
ing from gall stones. It was decided
to remove him from the home or ex-
Governor Herrlck to a hospital at once
and It is possible an operation will
be performed during the day.
At 9 o'clock It was stated that Mr.
Sherman was resting comfortably and
mat nis temperature had fallen to
normal. Early In the morning the tem-
perature of the patient was M2.
Mr. Sherman was taken -to Lakealde
hospital at 10 o'clock.
Mr. Sherman complained of pain
during the convention and It Is be-
lieved the strain of t.h week nr Phi.
cago brought on his illness. During
the conference with Secretary Taft at
Cincinnati he was so 111 ha could hard-
ly participate. He came here with for-
nier Governor Herrlck to rest.
Mr. Sherman's fanillv nhvslelan nt
Utlca Is sick and cannot come. A Tint.
timore specialist who once treated him
was called In consultation over the
! long distance phone by Dr. Carter tho
attending physician and will come
here.
It Is expected an operation will be
required If Mr. Sherman takes an ac-
tive part in the campaign.
SCATTERED LONG WAYS.
Hand and Legs Found Four Mile
Apart at New York.
New York June 23. The finding
of parts of a human body scattered for
miles along the track of the Dcsbrosse
street trolley line Tuesday reveuls
what may be a diabolical addition to
New York's crime annals. The harnW
were found where the line crosses the
TVi;ianinburg bridge and the logs at
Uesurosse street ferry In Manhattan
over rour miles away while the muti-
lated torse was picked up on the
bridge over Kent avenue. So disfig-
ured was the face and body there were
no means of Identification.
Police doubt whether the victim was
accidentally struck and cut to pieces
by a trolley car on the Williamsburg
bridge or was murdered.
DEVOUR OWN DEAD.
LIES WITH COMMITTEE.
; Chairman New Says It Has Power to
Name Committee.
Chicago June 23. When apprised of
j the Illness of Representative James
i Sherman the Republican vice presl-
; dentlal nominee Chairman New and
the national committee expressed
' great regret.
Mr. New Is clearly of the opinion
that in the event of Mr. Sherman's
death the nnflnnnl
Insure in th SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE C0. Dallas Tex j 5?..? ZT.MlZ
Why? Because it is a Texas company has ample capital and Surplus and I ed with mflar power with regard to
will keep Texas money in Texas. Joe B. Reed will explain the different i Z nrps'dential candidate but he said
rjlans and rates and can also write Accident and Sick lWrr lrn0 ; I JL.?. thre was elent tlme More
; j i ... .vv ... me eiecnon to do so the committee
Kikcf pitn n'i ti lar qnrl mini irr.i. m... ink.. 1 :1I l. I .1 . w'c X ..... Ill 1 1 IT-.
i-" vvm.iiw a.n K juu juai wuai juu wain auu )uu v in Know wnat
you are Betting. Kvery man and woman under 50 in good health should join
FRIEND IN NEED SOCIETY.
Many are now enjoying the benefits of Life Insurance that would not
if not for my efforts. JOE B. REED.
Terrible Condition of Affaire In Portu
guese Guinea.
Lisbon June 23. News has been
received of a serloiiH condition Df af
fairs of Portuguese Guinea. Nutives
everywhere are reported In revolt.
Even on the Island of Timor several
Interior posts have been driven In set-
tlements have ben destroyed and Euro-
peans been killed or carried off Into
captivity. Portuguese troops have
taken refuge at Hlsseati where thev
are surrounded. A French warship has
arrived for the protection of French
subjects.
Newspapers here attribute the re-
volt to cruelties practiced by troops
while collecting the 'hut" tax.
Chief Coulage of a tribe started
the revolt by seizing a sergeant and
seven Portuguese t ropers decapitat
ing them and displaying their heads on
poles.
After the recent engagement troops
observed natives devouring one of
their own dead.
Just received a new and
complete line of
STATIONERY
mi iv Ti v v i v r -i
' wmmm ;
Don't fail to see it before
you buy.
E. J. JENKINS
I
JAMES & NTJNN
Otter the puhllc a Complete Stuck
ol everything In Hit llne ol
Furniture and Undertakers' Goods
Prices are moderate and aervlct
prompt and efficient.
XTXTTWTTWT
1 UlNlYxZ
V .11
A SINGER IN THE HOME.
Lot me place one with you on trial
If there Is a prospect that you wish
to buy a machine. I guarnntee prompt
and reliable repair work. Residence
phone 10r; ofllce at Mrs. D. White's
T. A. Satterwhlte. tf
Your Linen
Always has the best d cart
and attention at
The Bryan Steam
LAUNDRY
Give us the family washing.
No delays.
PHONE. 141
W. O. Hearn Prop.
W. C. FOl'NTAIN
DENTIST.
Office upstairs over Hmlth Drue r.n.
DR. W. H. LAWRENCE
DENTIST
OVER HASWELL'S BOOK STORE
Summsr
Excursion
Tickets
At ifreat'y redused
rates to p
North East and Southeast
COLORADO PACIFIC COAST
and MEXICAN POINTS
On Sale Commencing June 1st
Return limit October .11. 1WH
Loop trip via New Orleans and Southern
Paii&id Company Steamers
Colng via Steamer and returnlnn via Rail
lines or vice versa
For further Informatlon.'caN on Atfent? of
H. & T. C. R. R.
or write to
C.K DDNLAIV.TIT. J. ANDERSON
Traffic Manaeer Gen. Pass. Aeenl
Houston Texas
coma reassemble In the convention
ami have the nomination made in the
regular way.
The IVIiller House
arSTSXim (NearH.&T. C. dep.it)
Joard andSJRoom $5.00 per Week
ff-'VVV drill if I D 1 1 i I U I id JTA 'III i i Ve 2 I I ' LTW:l':77:it
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No other Section is so glo-riously-delighiru'
orafiords
such numerous and varied attractions.-with
great Health
giving elements as vwwu
COLORADO"
It's a grand kaleidoscopic
wonder. filled with Beauti-
ful Mountain-Glens Rivulets
Cascades.Lakes and Vistas
nf Fvprlashna Snow aff
ording numerous Modern
Hotels.Boarding Houses and
Ranch-Resorts with exce-
ilent accomodations at
prices within the reach
of all. - including those
with but modest pur-
ses.
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The suqqesh'on inV.v:-
unnecessarytothe tho-
usands who have been-
hS UrseduPn fhers
Q rjQeir own behalf.
Illustrated booKlets are
ShortestQuickest.andaf?.-
Daily &Ww.'Pioublt
Daily Thru Trains with
Dm inn an A rc- .
The Great Colorado Chat.
U?:t B"'der. open
M"X.ror "ks
Feast. n"chial
Ai Viewed at Washington.
Washington June 23. So far as
Known here no power Is vestvd In the
Republican national committee to fill
any vacancy on the presidential or vice
presidential ticket that might occur
between the date of the nominating
convention and the first Tuesday In
November following when the people
by their votes will determine th"
status of the candidate either by re-
Jetlni? them at the polls or by con-
ferring upon them the titles of presi-
dent and vine president-elect.
There Is nothing to prevent the com-
rrtlttre from filling a vacancy on the
ticket that la no law of prohibition.
OUt Of COUrSe. th mmmltl..
be answerable to the outraged BenH
vi iue great party which It represents.
Home Fo ki Uneasy.
t'tlca N. V.. June 23.-Word was
split to the family of Hon. James S
Sherman at this city early Tuesday
that the vlro nrpsl.lonfioi ...jU.'.
had been compelled to go to a hos-
Pita at Cleveland O. Dr. Finney of
Haltlmore. who attended Mr. Sherman
niirfntr nn ntt.ml. n . i.
. ".. ..ii... n 11 me same irounie
1 1 at Washington Inst year has been
u'm"". airs- Sherman and one of
her sons have gone to Cleveland.
ine news received here Is disnulet
ing and It is said Mr. Sherman is In
a serious condition.
Rxtenslve arraneemento hnH i...
made to give him a gwat reception op
.iuiu n iji. ana special trains from
nil sections of central an
New York had been arranged for to
uiuiK iifiipie to tnis city.
Taft Deeply Concerned.
Washington June 23. Secretary
t. u-.-ie me excessive heat and
ratlgue of Monday and Tuesday night
expressed himself as feeling In excer
lent condition Tuesday.
When Secretary Taft came down to
breakfast he expressed to a represen
mine or the Assoclutod Presa thn
deepest concern over the condition of
uepreHentacive Sherman.
Leeds Dies Suddenly:
Paris. June 23 W. II. Ieds died
suddenly at the Kit hotel this city at
ociock 1 uesday morning. Mrs.
Leeds was with him. He had been 111
for some years.
We Cordially Invite i
Your attention to
White Crest Flour
ClubH ouse Canned Goods
Wright's Roasted Coffee
These goods arc unsurpassed. Wc can supply all vour J
wanis in mc grocery line rtiones Ol and 78. i
Jno. M. Lawrence & Co
V. U. Hudson
liryau. Texas.
HUDSON a
W. S .Wllsin
Franklin Tex
.WILSON
Attorneys at-Law
Bryan and Franklin Texas.
Will practice in county state and f.nl
eral courts'. Special attention to
business in Brazos and Rob-
inson counties.
FOR SALE.
AND SPORTING GOODS
OMITS MUG STORE
T
1475 acres of land In the Moses
Hughes Biirvey near Edge. Price
and terms reasonable.
Half acre of land with Improve
ments one block east of my home.
80 acres adjoining A. & M. Col-
lege land on west side near Provi-
dence church. Known as the Geo.
V. B. HUDSON.
J. W. BATTS
REAL ESTATE AGENT
Ofiice in Taliaferro BuIMIiir. Op-
posite (' urt House. Phone 'Si
Have in oilk-f the only nt of AUtruci
H'tnka of Urnzosi t'ouuty Land Titles
FOR SALE.
One half block vnd six room bouse
In good neighborhood; brick cistern;
sbade trjes. Prleo $750 00 Small
ti'sh payme.it. terms easy.
One quarter block of ground and
l ew' five-room house In good neigh
borhood on east side of town. Price
$1000.00. TermB one-fourth cash and
balance in one two and three years
with 8 per cent interest. J. W. Batts.
I m n iAf
iour urocery viornes
Are unnecessary. Just phone us
at No. 142 and let us assume them.
Everything for the Summer time
meals and lunches. Phone 142.
will S.
Mllti !
DR. J. F. EAVES
Physician and 8urgeon
Special attention t Rrctal Disease anj Dlaeates
or men. utlic phone 60. Residence 'ptione 15H
FARM LANDS.
We can sell them If priced right.
Send description to
WILSON A ERSKIMP
3-22 Wellborn. Texas.
New Planing Mill
w n.v. initalleJ a I'Unln Mill at our Lumher Yard and Invite
your patronace. I InWied Lumher McmldlnKi. Etc.
We quote yoa Inviting Prices as follows.
All eoniiiion or rough dressed lutnlwr ceiling
aud beveled siding at mA AA
per thousand PwUUU
LAW HENDERLON
Attorney-at-Law
Floorihg and novelty siding
per thousand
25.00
.
Excessive Heat Continues.
inicaeo. .Mino ?.i Tim 1
. . .1.7 rAi I-8MV1-
hent continued Tuesday to add to the
' wcums ana tietore the day was
j.u uuvanceu it n.id claimed eipht
Numerous prostrations wi re reported
v.ii; me ursi to succuini) was lid win
Paimer nephew of the late Potter
J aimer ami for nineteen years secre
tary nf thn f'lii.n.rr. tl....l .
--- imin cull i nv
.Mr. Palmer ilieil ; v.i.-..t .r i i..
been overcome by heat siveral davs
iigo.
Several Killed In Clash.
Teheran. Juno 23. A wrious clash
Between C ossacks and members of po.
litlcal clubs occurred here Tuesday
Early in the morning a force of Cos-
sacks and soldiers surrounded the par-
liament huihlini; and adjoining mosque
ind asked parliament to Kive up some
persona whose arrest the Miali
dered. This parliament refused to do
and members of political clubs fired on
the Cossacks killing several of them.
Reinforcements entered .the city at I
o'clock with artillery. The firing con-
tinued until io o'clock.
Surveyor and Abstractor. Otti. e In front nf the
Court House. Brvan. Te;is.
A. B. CARSON
CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR.
Office with J. W. D:itts.
Residence 'Phono '0. 2S7.
Door windows blinds etc. at proportion-
ately low prices.
We want your lumber trade and solicit your cotton ginnini
. . . rnwsL . . .
FOR INSURANCE.
Call on Jno.. n. Ilines for Fire. I.lfe
Accident Tornado. Tint" Glass. nni
Bond and . Elve . Slock In.su-inee.
rnone lei. .hi
N. JEM ETTA
FIRST CLASS BOOT AND SHOE
REPAIRING
Look for the Red Hoot icn nexl t. James & Nunn I
HKAZOS VALLEY HORSE AND
MULE CO.
We now have u
FINE JERSEY BULL
at our Stable in rtrvan. Terms Si nil
Phone No. 100.
O. E. DuROSP.
6-22 OS
.H.DUN
WHOSE f
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The Complete .
The Satisfactory L.
The Convenient Drug
v The Accommodating Drutv
The Appreciative Drugstore '
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