Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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set trnDroiaery;
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Coulit
Mustard Greens
Snap
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Rhubii
Pant
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T-tfrnip Greens
bbage
;oes
fair-' Carrots
et Peppers
. ' ' iu' MOKMNQ SEPTEMBER 25 l.O.H
t- r
X HAS NO POWER.
LoSl
VCannot Be Made Inac
Austte Bank Officers.
ruling h3eI)l- 24. This Important
The attci'n made:
has througf) general's department
al Hawkins Itaut Attorney Gener-
rectors of a stAhat a hoard of dl-
to delegate the nk has no power
power to make loative committee
to the officers or discriminate!)'
lauk; that when a dhrs of such
of surh hank wants to or officer
Tomatoes
Head Lettuce
Cucumbers
Celery
Radishes
Apples
Bananas
Grapes
Oranges
Peaches
Plums
FreshCocoanuts
-
Fish
HOWELL & NEWTON I nt
Grocers and Coffee Roasters
Phones 23 and 150
Ks&ncsxsssfn
HACK KN0VS NOTHING.
Several Committeemen Desirous
of Haskell Resigning.
New York. S.-i-t. 21--No action will
bo taken by th.- Ii. imK ratio National
(omniitt. o .i refcrcnie to the ltaixes
that have been made iiuaiust Governor
Ilask.ll pending investigation of t lie
n.ntii.r IkIml' nia.l-' by Mr. ur.ui
Meanwhile national committeeim
h.rn ...... ..Mi--.sinL' till' hOP' th"1 '
treasurer will rcMRU from me wimh
tee unless he can char him
every paitloiilnr of the
made coticernln
definitely
mlttec
renio
Hen a ii-
Tl
v i iii-
i
Olealers
X t lost.
11 nt a 'rail
IV. mm in
No Buying or Selling.
FaratfouM. Ail.. Sept. 2 I)-lor-able
onditimi.-. esiiu in this county.
There Is no hitylw; or selling of
cotton Oi the result cf recent agitation
due to the appeiirame of nipht ndeis
In the cotton-raislni; oiiinmnitios of
Mississippi. Cot ton fjns have closed
1..WH and picking hH "i !''' IO(al
- h- hi : .nv transacting business
li basis as the r. .-nit.
atiitation locally wat; m.uihi
recently when n locaf ranaeis union
ted t esolilti'u.s reo.ii' buuiis coi.-
in nsiier.d 1 UM!Ks for a
ns a i ' caimoiiai j
H the Hohahility of
this section of the cmn-
inrn apieaii(l al Hithel
ith of raratoitid. 1 r.ej
i id '.Villi oxsnii and do-
iiiatien and residence.
;mce of Hie nana nus
. riilde excitement in I ho
id the situation is con-
;.".is one.
the amount must he biccv money
tmit nr ii'nn. una uei'iiv
Is made a majority of ho;. i
rectors must pass on such ap "J1 I
In each particular case at a j
inert in K of sueU hoard and no" j
tor nhall honow in excess of H'i
o(J.il nt r unital and tun lus witl
favoral le action hy a majority of tt
I luiard.
This ruliiiK was in answer to a ques v
tion from ('ouiirissioner of Insurance
and liwtil-iim l ove and was prompted
l.v a Hate hai.k "hdoptliiK resolution ;
l.y the hoard of directors delf-RatlnR
lo its executive committee power to I
n ahe l'liuii. to liuiMive cfliceis or tho i
lank. It is held su'h action Is In- :
operative aru an evasion of law.
State !e;:!'h (.itii.er Itnimhy 1 ft
for Y'avh!!'.--'on to attend tho tubercu-
losis COIlt!"S!.
Startling Testimony.
Sept. 2 1 Mr (Ion-
lnl.i.r i (illtellll t heal ina.
lie and oth r lal.or lead-
niieiitlv Iidl'owcd ''J
metana.
'emissary
HASKELL TO HEARST.
Governor of OUaeOma Addresses to
JournnI.it cn 0:en Letter.
Oiithiie S-vl- 21.-t5overnor Haskell
shortly i.ui:.- nooii Thursday Issued
throui:li the Ass." ia'ed I'ress an oi en
letter to W. It Hearst taking the
New York edi'or to task for his a'titude
in the I'te-eiit lampaicn. iiuwi ui
lla' ke'.l ili.-.'i'.'--"S at length the issues
(;f the lampai.n.
"Mr. Hearst e'.a'ni? therels a neces-
sity f ir a r.ew t arty and says that tho
DcmiH-r-'.cv nt Oklahoma in framlns
its .a!-tii:itii.n and H.e a.ts of tttst
It iiislat ni e. covered everythiuR Hearst
n' nniii'.'-n.led. He ails upon iu ium
to observe that the southwest actually
dees tli'iits while "you lire devotins
your life simply to ta'.kins ahont what
m;.-ht he done."
Continuins the goveinor says: "In
Oklahoma we believe the oruanl.ation
I.. i..-.. iiiiU'.;i-iis:i hie m e evatui
. 1 ni...'.
i i ...!..... it . ..i.l Ki'iitectliii! the t'-.
We want re.-pect for the si
' o l.rtlw. ni a 1(1 lje.il I I.l I i vi '
lesert llclhood ai.d pr;uti
VvvMainifac- ITln iefore
NUMBER 250
THE
CITY NATIONAL
BANK
Solicits your Deposit and Checking Ac-
count upon the basis of Absolute Responsibility
and a Square Deal.
Our Responsibility is based upon our Cap-
ital btock and Surplus amounting to $140 000
and upon the Financial Responsibility of our'
Individual Share-holders.
The Promise of a Square Deal is based
n our record of Unbroken Promises in all
courtt
'int too small to receive the most
vtion.
The Cu
tional Bank
G. S. PARKL
e. h.-astinCV
' A. V. WU
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Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1908, newspaper, September 25, 1908; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322464/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .