Bryan Morning Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Vie 'ic Unloading a Car of the Nicest
Runabouts Car-
riages Phaetons
Hit r H rfiMi 7
A good Vehicle isn't met-
cessarily one that stays oat
of the repair shop longest.
That s one qualification style
and comfort are the other
tw. Oar Ve hfclZ combine
ail threr
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The Newest Styles'in Vehicles for
Spring.
j ney re styihh Right.
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Bryan s Big Furniture and buggy fouse
uchrnian-Mwm
COMPANY
Inc.
WILES OF WOMEN.
On Minitler Invariably Ha Hi Wife
Amwir All Telephone Call.
Chh'.uo Much IS. In t-l.ilioi ut to:i
of a reient watiiln t th I nlvfiNlty
of Chicago divinity atudenW to beware
during lhlr inliiiKU'i y of the wile of
womnn. Her. W. K. Ilartou ft Congre-
gational pantor. cipluln certain re-
mark upon th nubject made to a
Pri'lytrklan minUter' conference.
"I. mywlf." iy he. "have known
a number of most diabolical plot to
entrap and ruin men of Ood who were
doln In Innocence what I hey deemed
to be thlr duty. The plou are by
no mean uncommon In the down-
town church" "
Itev. Mr Barton had drawn at th
conference) a picture of preacher
without xuil beet by designing
women neklnj whom they nilKht d
Tour. He declared the averntn mini
ter a lamb of purity and a child ao far
i knowledge of the world wa con-
cerned. Kor thl lamb he al. count
lei women were lying In wult ready
m instrument of the evil one to shear
him f hi r)e of rlghteoiiHiii'H ami
hold him itp to hi fliM k ami the m-nf-fin
pn'.illo a a wolf In kheep' cloth-
!: "! -hould like to any that I believe
n:u.t i lercynien he good men. Imt
n.anv good men are IndUctcei" aald
Itev. Mr. H.tttnn. In further explana-
tion of hi remark. "The viinie may
b- .ild of many church memlier. A
rWnv.'ean hIiouIiI ko order hi life ami
no 'u.ir. hi relation with the
woti.xit of hi romrtvgatloti that n'
'ip.rh of uplcion hliouhl crer It.'
Ilea )."
n. of the minister who heard Pr.
fra-'on't lecture K;tld lie Invftrhibly hml
hl.i !fe anawor thw telephone because
a woman can py out evil motive. In
.in "ili'T woman more rapidly tlio.ii a
nan.
Pecul'ar Pledge.
Montgomery. All. March 18. It-ga-d.ni;
til-; sale of cigarette paper.
thi merchant of Town Creek. Ala . a
m:i!l town on the Southern railwai .
tter locator have tttgned .euliari
pie l?e All of them . agreed to limn
all r.tfa."Me paper now on hand In ;
teres ami not to purchane any more.
Ty f'ti'her agreud to prosec ute any I
on who in the future handle tliam '
U U unlawful to handV cigarette
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c-v iuw t r i oc .
Marwill's Cash Grocer
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tittle Robert Ounlap Zimmerman.
Kiiri.l and rflatlwn !ire have
I' a'lf! id the (.a. lit'tenveiuetit that
ci:i- tn Mr. anil Mr. Knv ZiliitniT-
t:..'i til AImih. Okbhiitiia. on the 1 1th
i; iii tiiiHitii. l"n ii.iiii ii.iinii'i
;:-r ll'tle -!- ti li.ntifh old Mill
iiolii rt Imt.l.ip It is l!iil- il a areat
! '! k i (!!: II. t i the liX H
f t!.i- ''ii m r Ii: ; niide. and
til' 1 1 1 .i te.t ll-Mlli-d id the heart
'. Ii -ni.tli of il.iir iii.il fre'tid-M-i.i;
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Election Ord'rnce
r- it otd.iit.i
In- tie t'ltv Coin fli
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Stevenson Machine v& JPaJrV!i?
gasoline engines
PHONS No'7 --'-iT . ' BRYANj TEXAS .
M) TiMh
H.&T.C.
RAILROAD
MR 8RYAN FOR. SNAT
or 'h'- '!i; nf V-: an:
Tliiii itn i l.'itiiui fft city OH'.ti-iii
t- wit: M. it -lnil. Sect it ai j and
tin liilii-rs (if the City Council idiall !
Inld by the qualified voters of f.iid
Cl'y nt the County Conn Hou.-e In
ltr an on the first Tuesday III April
next. It lieinc the sixth day of Huld
month: and the pnflding officer
gether with hucIi ntlp-r u he may
DDOlQt. aball bold tald election to
! accordance with the City Charter and
(iTilmuticcK and the State m govern
i election.
will Serve f PtopU W( Him But7 A'1o"J by 4"jr ?
D..i..-.T-. .. I approved by the Mayor ihiH the 4th day
- r tv t ri
i Life . S (approved by the
y Matrh. l?0'.t.
a.- rt'iti: ff '
Has Cheap Rates to
ho u s TO N
Account-Woodmen Meeting
i- ii IV M..
7. 8. '). Limit 1-lrh f
RATE
$3.60
Alo Nisht and Kveninj Trait
Pawns Urjau Mi'h l:h. Kate
only 50. Limit Mir. lith.
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FOR IMRfkll ARS
Tr. Minimi ''-i
I am flxid to ul'j
GARDENS. PLANT TREES
CLEAN UP YARDS LEVtL
HOUSES. PRUNE TREES. RE-
PAIR FENCES ETC.
Notify me by pottoffice.
MATHEW PIERCE.
Bryan. Teiaa.
A 0 0 0 0 0
4'iiicacij. .. Man n K vvtl lanv. .1. i
.. . .
l:ran in an Interview today inipivs- J
M d his auflitof f wVii Jhe Idea tliat
In- will In a reii-ptKe If not an ac-tfvi-
ca:idil.ite for the Cnlted State
Sfiuite' ! from Nebraska in 1SU. to
mi.v'. . Ujwt J. Uurki'tt. Republi-
Vebra-Asa h adopted the Oregon
pUa ff .rinpular de tlons." aid 'Mr.
Hrjati "I do not know t whether
! will b- it randidJtH. A neiiuiorshin
i aspired to een when I wah a boy.
If there tuetn to be a kxmI thance
to elect to the Senate from Xebranka
me other In niocrat. It will ple.n
me better than to be a candidate
tliVKelf. I haw ald repeatedly that
hope I tn:i never ag:iin l- B candi-
date fur nltne. I Would 110t a that
1 would r.ot wider any clmimnancf
'i't. cep a noti.itiutlon because no ope
' i wise etioneli to look Into the future
" an if liiHid.-.rV CtiivltUon. In advance
l think Hi- 1 .-:-. atic party is in
.better luti l'Moti tViati nt any tare
"tni-e ri2..;nd that it .ia an enl
;l-nt oliuUiT i:o control ("org re in
N! MO-
J. T. MAI.OVKY. Mayor.
mxKS. city ).
Poultry Market.
Kkrh. 10 . ' '
Ken t-100. S'-'oO and $1.00
Frier. $2..ri0 $2.75. and 13.00
nroller. $200 to $2.50
C.eese. $.T50 to $1.00. unpluckod
Iiuk. $3.00 to $.1.5o
Guinea. $2.00 to $2.50
Uoohter or oid iK'mocrat. $1-80 to
$200
Ihmati'i I excellent for all kind
of tioultrv. Leg market dull and on
the decline.
Corn Fodder and Enulag.
Anweriiu a nuery to the relative
ralne a a dairy finul of curti fodder
n.l corn enllge. the Country Oentle-
man ay: A regard dliethl!lty the
two an- about the ame. but In actual
feislhig tet eniillsge hs greater finul
value than the talk. being more com-
1etely eaten Coru etmllage I the
Utter milk producer In ome Ver-
mont nation ripcrlmcnt 1I.J12
pound of green corn when dried fed
w ith uniform dally allowance of hay
and grain produced y puiinds of
milk while the came weight converted
Into eullge and Pil with Uie nam
diily rntloti of hny and grain produced
M.jJ i-ound of tuUk.
'Edi Preeidenf Phyle'ian.
Wahi:uton. March 'Major Ouy
Kdle of the Cnlted St' armj1 medi
cal di'jiartment. who accompanied
President Taft around the world on
hi now famous tour. I to be th
president family phyalrlan. accord-
Inic to a well founded nmior. He will
replace Hear Admiral Rfiey. hi
a.-rv.-d a physician to President M
Klr.lf) and Hoosevelf.
Texas Seed and
Floral Co.'s
Garden Seed Guaranteed
Absolutely Freyf. Every
Package dated." ....
FOR SAl.h i
R. L. BROCDON
J. G. MINKERT
Attornev and Countellicyt
Real Estate B utfhf
and Sold v Sur-
veyor in office.
Date 8L
8t. I.oul. March 18. Tha Deep Wa
fer conrentlon at Nw Orlean neit
tall will bo h-ld Not li. If and ?0.
' y J Bt4 Pr4rie Hay.. '
Kor sale at Bryan Ke Company. 35
I rni per V tV Sf
Badly Beaten With Club.
r n.cti. Te . March 1 ti. In an en'
o-iut.-r ui a Mreet Will Ulttnell wa
i '..id'v l.-.ten with a dub that hi
e verv dvMful. Ijiwrence Coker
-.'.i td i 'J ttiidi"- arret.
Defeated In Senate.
: ii ttret:to. Cnl. March U By
f for to agalnat leal o
.: i def"j;ed in 'he enat.
First Qualitr Roofing
Paint
H. GERKEi Tin Shop
J. B. HJNES
All Kinds 4f Insurance
. i
Telei-hon $
Office Down Stilra U pCija. Haji
RSON
DR. R. H. HA
. Phyeieian anjrSurgeon '
yiHi-liU'Atte'lonXo Cienlto t'nitiirr '
OrnanXrTid Rectum. f '
Itea'laViM Phtme 13iJ. Office I'lione
jCall tunsv erej Promptly lar or
Maht
Your Foulard Silks now. We can show
you some beautiful patterns.
BUY
Your Linins for your two anJ three
piece suits from us. We can please
you in price and patterns.
BUY
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Your White Goods for Lingerie
from us. ' All we ask is a look
'BUY
Vesses I
Your Laces and Embroideries when you
can cret a bis: line to select from and
prices the very lowest.
BUY
Your Genuine hand turiiAnkle Strap
Pumps from us. WVask to show you
our line.
BUY
Piehler Footwear' for little folks. We
are showing some beauties in Patent
Vici and Tan Ankle Strap Pumps.
WEBB BROS
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