Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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INSURANCE
Insure with me. 1 represent ti'e OMest and Best Companies'. Your Business
given my personal attention and appreciated.
C. E. BOYETT
Fire Tornado Accident Plate;Glass Bonds and Live Stock
Residence Phone 257. Orfice Phone 250.
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We have completed
our line of
Eastman Kodak Goods
Haswell's BookjStore
4.4 MM
ALWAYS READY
With the Nivjst SiinnVe FaVi:i for M -i's C.orhinr. '. Thelo'.J reliab
JOHN WITTMAN TAILOR SHOP
Can always be depended on for Quality Style Fit anJ Promptness.
Give us your order. JOHN WITIWUN Mjrclnnt Tail.;
S. H. FRANKLIN'!
Meat Markets
Upper Nariet Phone 30
lou er Marlei Phone 32S
Choicest cf W-vi Pirk Veal Mutton
and" Sausage. Your trade is ap uecialed.
THE COTTON MARKET.
New York and Liverpool markets
closed unchanged Thursday. New
Orleans broke 6 points after New
York closed.
An unfavorable weather map rath-
er than a curtailment of receipts was
the strengthening factor in the Ameri-
can markets.
Bryan spot quotations;
Middling 8 7-Kc.
Strict Low Middling 8
Strict Middling !'c
Good Middllift 9 1-Sp.
Sales Thurst
.7
l V TAT'3 TOUR. 1 . .
I - M-(-jl-l . Jt is-ZiS- w -jJVL-y-vTcyry-
;-sc.
Another Heavy Cotton Trai
I. & G. N. engine 123 rimnimVlight
frnni Solium IMllie 111) WodlTieSdiiy
night with a crew to taKe outanother
solid train of compressed cofton from
Bryan to Galveston. leaving here at
midnight for the south. The I. & G.
X. has handled more cotton In and
out of Bryan up to September 114 than
for the entire season of l!n". 1
Masters (Maud and Ernest Darwin
lett yestepdiiy afternoon for their
home hSeabrook after a visit to
tficirVrand parents In this city.
Vjfairman W. K. Covey or the
street committee has had three wag-
ons engaged for the past few days
hauling cinders from the ice factory
and oil mill and filling the low places
mi llrvnn street.
Messrs. J. W. Hicks. Will K'W.
J R Smith. .1. It. Tobias J. It-
Stuart. C II. Mathis. C. N. '-'"'";
-ml I T. Xewcoinb. representative
ell hens of the Reliance community
in the city yesterday.
"fi'ni second
in Wisconsin.
ciso WX '"s"1 on 116 Chlca-
A anNot? v r0ad fr the
2L of thXV ' pres.
LUt campaign ev VV6 "orth
and central ribo-j. v"iv
tigned after a busy da;JvcnInK
Mr Taft was nevertheless Tiy and
weil and ho fell into t sound sleep
before the train was outside the city
Mr. Taft arrived at Helolt Wis. at
it ran o'clock Thursday and atvjressea
the students of Belolt college and cltl
nensTrf the town. Five minute specs
unre niiide nt Janesvlllo and Bvai
ville Wis. during the forenoon on the
an vt Madison where he remained
urn-; tj . -
vrnm Mmlison Taft's train headed
for Milwau.ef.- On Its way to imuiJ.
stopped for rive minnow
:uim
itrt-fTtl
shops of Allls-Chalmers company. Five
minutes were also spent a uacine.
A large crowd gathered at the Re-
loit station to greet the Taft party.
Mr. Taft was introduced by Congress-
man Cooper of Racine. He talked par-
ticularly to laboring men recited what
the Republican party had done for
labor promising to continue favorable
legislation of elected president.
The Housekeeper's Pride
Finds due Vent in lw HV.-Lmi-lmnc nf nlmtnrn .it thr- i
nf . . . - - J
uuc uuieware cnina porcelain anJ cut giassweexn
we nave a few $26.00 100 p:. dirnec.-k I
f M 17 f
and sell
marked down to $19.95
f. J. Jenkins
......
Vni
I . n TLr..i . r:. V-.n' D-niit-itirtn mflQ i
vL I V' as n lii:-itf f thi Qjatllv I
s.! .. all l.ii-i.rs vM t I
v ' i ! .::i. i .1 ii? tusl'.-i.-n n.ii I
nv prr .ns a ch le ass .riment nt I
Many a Woman
Has experienced the less or wear
some- of tb.' working parts of
.... .i.lin:irv makes of
C(tiiiuiuii m
(hin.'s. which could not be repla)
t i.- . imf.r veil get the 1
1 1 Mm i'iit . -
machine made and from n romp
tl.at is in i v.i.v own :ti I ity in
Vnited Slates.
T. A. SATTKRWIHTK. Sabsn
I'hone 1U."i.
out
the
ma
l.
.lost
any
the
mn.
tf
lUAMES & Nuf
led II . Y
hat ULr
. Vmaim mill for twenty inlmaes II
H-nci Allia uliere he siLtt'. tffC the
Expe'led From Exchange.
Xew York. S.'pt. 21. A. O. Brown
and Lewis Cinter Yuan'? stock ex-
change members or the suspended
IWm of A .(). llmwii - Co have been
exieliod from tin- New Yolk stock ex-
I thange.
! 1-.
Fort .Fire d ecked.
Cadillac. 'Mill.. --t 24 A he;.vy
raiiilal! in tl.ls vicinity Ims tli'cled
the bu t st fires wl.i. li. l.:i v causi d
limmicf (stiii.ate! ;u over i 1 ."".""-
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w -m.
I t
Orfer Ihe public Complet Slock
nf vtrylhlnt In lh Mn of
and Undertakers' C-
Prlc art muirtt'r nJ tervlc
prompt nj tfluitnt.
5lS & NU
Your Grocery Wofe1
4
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g
J
Are unnecessary. -lust
at No. 142 and let us assurr
Everything for the SumrntK
meals and lunches. rhone
NOTICE WOODMEN.
Tin re will be a r. gular m.'-tmg
r the Brvan Woodmen i.iiel.' teniiiht.
inl ;11 ni.Miil'ors are re(U. sted to at
t.iid. '
CHINA PAINTING.
The Texas Woman's ' lh t.e i:iMi -1.
attention of ladies v. ho wish to
t-.i.- ....inn i .aiming of a''lerm;ou
I ilieir' licooi'imodatioa
wi! (mni'i an an
movs. iVTrewster and AM'd
Ail-en oi North Zuhh. Madi(-o .-omu-...
....kv;u-:-.I business in Bi'.-n V ;'
S I .'.'..! .v l.l il-.e-lllJi C.lttDll tO tl'''
A
' Th.ro
today r.
c est I y
hit I'OdiK
its i'ro!.
I Ol el ' I
on';
Danger That Threatens.
i ; :i d iem r till I 1 ' i e!' T
re;. tor 1 1 1 rt v iloi .1
vasl '. Tbiu'!!.'."
n oi in? el t
!i on" id.- iiur.'.erb
itwFi.u ' Kti..- I:.:
e.l II to I 1 H- t'e.lll'l
I' tile. C !' fe rUl
o. v.aiaiiiK has 1
'. I . tl.i w al nil lJ.
hrooiiie
'oil o!i!'-1;.
LLsjs Wines Etc
'Ulterior si.-u m
nmkiiig business good.
Mr. I
iirket. and olborwise
M
Saof HearsfSi
! mid siock deparlmt
Hewlt of this city soil
yostorday lo .ui .
ins line .101 x'.i .n....
R. H. rnd- rwood. of ihe agricultural
Ut Ol I tic SO"
The foil?
iUlll SlOCK llepai llliein . ....
(llit(ltiiny. and hereafter the uyan
Hill ll..od will head the lhintsulh"
vv con
made from Augtigi
O. r
.. i !..! rissiolia
..... .. . f . ilm eh. S d ( ' 1
'O 'Oil .
i S to be bold in .now on
4
t us in P Ml
a v.'ji i u u ti v n Hf
'to;;' ! m in. 1 a 6 W
-...ito T'Aiif j tj a a if a u u a j-.
to.a d tyy
i ti s'c rir-'.. " 1 v
o. v.;.!; ha. bi n fa"" K-
r ll.w. v. r. tl.i w.i'iii'g. us i r B-it.
I ;r. h-. v. ill I'- o: III tie ale J IM K V r - JS Q IfC
-:!. on d! I'.e taiei.d s.f v '. v. !' S S tft.
) Y--rTr::y . ... ib
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v.itl. nbselu'e xteimnia'ii. I II onh whii?. jU'T
v.. b n t i iiially combated a.. I thea .n .. r;ySu. - lL
i n! without delay. The I ! Mil Mkl 11
s-al" is tin' illficl liesl to I ' J
Dixon refers and which Lnt'
::ive see lie. I lodgment
I'.iaoiia. I'alhoun Cam
Colorado Comal. Coma I
land 'iiaih Favette Gal'J
in. Harris. Harrison lb
.la.-er Kaiifumn and
ii.e.n.ies. The So' b
1
fine
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