Bryan Morning Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 93, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1909 Page: 1 of 6
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and Pilot
pURTtt.N I H YEAR
HKYAS TKXAS FK1 M vORNlMJ MARCH Is. I
NUMBER
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MEN'S
Clothing
Just any kind of
Breakfast
Food
HoweJK Newton l
7 ayfCi OBPORAfir II
Craters and Cones rfoajten
I'l ones 23 '
you want. We have
1 Take Rrtui uuitt. uk..
rtartlesvlll... Okla.. March r Wit
hT t) Utile drill Ikollrhl arM tmrn.
i aa'et. whom she admit the kidnap
from a fashionable Toledo. O.. church
i Just Hunday morning. Mrs. Hattla
law whose .tnjbaid-i mid to be a
I bdiOft4 in. in of Toledo arrive. I h..r.
srrid took rnfn. al tnf homw of h(.
moinrr ir4 rrance. Mm. .oo hat
been Kepirated- from her hut. hand
sometime.
A glaucc at our west
-ii i
window win iivc
an idea of
otycj in
Men's DlJlhing
Brown. Green
and
Gray Mixtures
S27.50
$22.50
S25
$20
DEATH LIST 15 GREATER
Later Reports Shor Mort Vic :
timi of Cyclone.
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TWJ) NEAR WICHITA FALLS;
Three Towni Hive Been Practically j
Oettroytd. and It la Estimated That
th Property Damage Will Foot Up!
Half a Million Dollar.
tlrMifPunrt. Tex . M:ir h 23 Crip-
pled t-fleithune and I l-aei a jiti wires are
ranking definite r-:crt Irwr SUdell
and other Wise i oni'H come lii
slowly f illow liiTirt t rr storm
whii h n iPaaVout I've and destroyed
town ! ! WeU'.i''-'day
!.. nUUt .
I !lt shows fifteen per anil
. . . I :lej a folio .; .
. l Price whl'e. :iM six (hlldrcll.j
FlILI I.J lil .III I'llie place name BV
! know ii
Samuel Wilton of Inn
Two (hlldteu of Glasgow Clark a
negro.
While (ill. who was blown (mill her
father arm. tunc unkuo n.
Two unknown ttamps. wlm nought
refuse n a baMi
The destruction of Slidell Green
wood and llolivar lit piacth alU com-
ptet and damage will reach probably
3'Wni)o. It Is feared furth.-r r.'Mirta
may increase (he amount of the damage
BOWMAN WINS OUT.
Overcomes Unfavorable Report
of House Committee.
Austin. Much 23.--llepresentatlv
III nun of I'ol'i'i' (Utility. des;iite the
fact that the ( on. n. :t i to whom the
mutter had U 'i n Mftrnl reported uti-
favorahl) .iiciiumI the (onsen! of the
bouse to haw printed I Is hill e.stab-
limbing un r. r.-n. urn! station In the
One Hundred and Sixty-Sixth district.
Mr How man ol: t-d lo pay the ex-
petiKe of the printing of the Mil
Mr. Tiirney criired wimlUr MTml-
alou. whlih will lirely result In pint In
xtierlnieiit .tatimiM over west Texai
and the I'.it.lian l!'-.
Fremont to Diamlaaed.
Washington. March 23 Major Fran-
els P. Fremont. Firth i'nii..i
I Infantry. I to he dimilmied. from th
army at a rcmilt of hit conviction hy
court martUI In Cuba on the rhatae
of Inaulionlination. I'reMidcnt Taft
having BiiiirriM-d ihw aentettie of the
roilit Majir Fremont fx a Hon of
"The IVht.i.d-r" and Ik now Ktalione
at I'ln'ttliiiic hariackh. New York
Wi:i Pen-am at Work.
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REPAYS WITH INTEREST.
w ho (" I i ' .
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I'llieo t ft I . :. .
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Careful men quickly learn thit
the choice cf a tanking institution
of hi;h sterling is cue of the
r.:st important elements of business
success.
Yoj are invited to open in account ::h
THE
City National
STRIKES SCHOOLHOUSE
It's a good time to
select your suit now.
We invite you to sec
ou line.
The Hat. shoes
all furnishings for
man.
and
the
We will take plcaaurc
in showing you. if you
are not just ready to
purchase.
A. J.
Wagner
& Co.
Building Demolithed and Two of th
Girl Student Are Killed.
UVliiti Fall. Tex.. March 23 -He-port
from the tornado vtate the storm
ftnjek th Howard chilh'Ui'. near
r.nr.ijfl.ld and tv s'lideitis
m.d Oi a Wltte ft ere killed. A
girl named all tc ji st-i ioiihly In-Jir-d
Tli.ilv thi. .'ideiit were in
"i lint; a' th- 'It-- .! wa deti-n'
l-lied ai'd H l mi 'i'l tii a nuii !
tll-lle A.tr Hot ktl!''
INSANE MOTHER'S ACTS.
Poison Given One Child Wades
In Swamp With Other.
Texufkatia. Mar. h 2'. - Mr Annie
Christian wif.- of a ptem'nent iltv.-n
of Kindle) twentv three miles ooulhiof
Texaikaua. ae poi-i:i to h-r s-ven
jejii ol.l on Tne-.il.ij af't ihmii and
I tL. n. taking her bahy aged twoear-
waded ail n lit long In Sulphur hot
tmn.
She was captured after a diligent
earch and v.as removed to the county
Jail at New Kotiin. to he held until
arrangement can b made for her re-
moval to the insane asylum at Terrell.
Neighbor discovered the child a
condition and Miinmoned medical aid.
but tHi late the child dvlug durlug ta
Oilihl.
Vary Cardsn Civet Large Amount to
David Mayer and Wife.
New York. March 23 Mary Oardea.'
the oe it siixwr. hi Just pa'd lavld
Mayer a retired me chant of ruU'ago.
flo.ooii Iu'e" ; 'ch Mayer
I .11. 1 I i I.. i v meed '
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(I. ii. PARKKR. President. K. M. ASTIN. Vice Vm.
A. W. WII.KKRSON. K. Vi. CRF.N-HAW
Cashier. At. Cashier
J. N. COLK. J. K: PARKER. J. W. ENGLISH
4 4
ami h! i!e .
to h'T ee :
he ml.'ll! I l
tion S! -altlger
:ii Ci
to jeo to I'll
ter.'slei! I 1
that .he ha-!
detl In !.. '
liiicht C'.i.-n
II'-' .10 V ' it'St
1 .W 1 tin a
' .' t a chair
i u;ni:iij
1 !.e a 1 er rt tn
nli. :d rontld'-t.t
ji fsl' iii Ml He
1. sell to flirll.' H'MI 4
(Niir I'a rno-ifiein an!
with this tin ni'.e it wa no d tflcul'
matter fur Ivr to rein.tiiit h
frl.-nds for thir ci-n.-tosity In )pn
gone I'j.
Hat Rtorganued. j
New Yotk. March 2-" -Anti nonce- a
nieiit was rvaile here that the Allien-
can Italian i-l'ef commit t.-e has re-1
oiK.inle. under the tiame of "Tlie
American On-Tal Helief Committee" . 9
and will cult inn.' as a iieruiamnt
body. ' s.i tt.it a'l times there may he
nu o! s 1:'' ation r u lv to sujiei Intend j
ttie r..u:ii.; i.f fur.ils fur I Mi ti.'iII:iT i rs. i
'ale ii.f . . . lliif
( 'ill lit'!' V " Th" 0'siietlt of th- r- 1 W
nuile'lt Cotlllltlfee i eirv Clews
I with Auanst li. iniont. Alfi.d C. Van-
j d"' -i.t inine I 'titermov it. Corne
jli'i; N It'i-v IMw.iid l.iiut 1 !.a. h and
I (Jen. 1.! JnJ; n T. "uf.li iis VI' pie
d"ii' s
The f : 1 r-1 v( ik of the roniinlttei wIM
tie to tn M. a nind f $:.V 'i.i'i to assist
III the !rrNd:lnc of the qiie- n of t;i'y'
prie o-e l hi jilianuce for (hitdren li ft
d';:lnte h the earthquake.
at
PECULIAR FATALITY.
Man In Dry Cood Boa Strikes Match
and Paper Ignited.
Fort Worth. March 23 J. F. 8chae-
fer. white a i;e thirty wat fatally
burned In the rear of a Main atreet
tore when he lighted a match In a
large dry good box. where he apeut
the night. Shaefer utrurk tha watch
to climb out. when a quantity of pa
per wait Ignited Hi clothing vat a
matt of flame in a few minute. His
cream brought help. Hi noma la
at Walnut Spring. Ark.
Pedet'rian Moving Along.
Rochester. N Y.. March 25 Pe-
destrian Went on arrived In Rochester
at 9 o'clock Wednetday night. 'Weston
made thirty nine sites Wednesday.
Sim Hu-dred Vote to Strike.
ro.o. ...... t..-.t k....a..i
enililoves of wholesale eroeerv houses 1
in ChiiMKo haw. voted to strike April
1. A special mot-tins of the fiejght
handler's district ouncil ha heeu
called to t.tke steps to aid the grocer
employes and trouble mav- ultimately
Involve the railroads
The Wholesale llrocery Employe-en'
1111 on is d' liiaiuting a reduction In the
hours of lalmr from iilxty to fifty-four
a week at the same wage a are now
being paid
OUR FIRST
SPRING
Clothing
SHOW
For Men
Is
ome an
NOW
' OPEN
brinyour hiendsjfr-sez
andja4festing
(of Smart
this unusual
DySS
Invettigatet Alleged Combine.
Waco. March 23. Assistant Attor-
ney general l.lthtfoot came here to In
vestigate report which reached Aus
tin to the effect that an illegal com
bine among agent of fire Inturance
cumpanie exist In this city. Mr
I.ightfoot admit he came to probe the
aliened combine but refute to di
clone hi meth'id of procedure.
Resign Succettlon.
Belgrade March 23 George crown
prince of Servia. ha renounced the
right to au(ctlon to th Servian
throne. Tbl action is the result of
a bitter pre campaign In which the
crown prince n accused of being the
cause of the recent death of one of
his servant a man named Kolakovitt.
Found Dying. Soon Eipire.
Gainetvllle. Tex . March 15. Mrs
It. C. Johnson was found la a dying
condition. She toon patted away.
SOME UF THE EATABLES WE KEEP ALWAYS FRESH
-rh Turaip
LriUK
Mustarl
Vtaithr.
Heru
' tjplnul-
l.ren (m-n .
Etr larr Juitim Cary
ti l.ulKt T'Wil.ie
C.J'WiJ.' IVrl I'm.''..
l-rli l.jShjf
Dtev Ym tolt
F jr. E ( rj Appl
Pcllr.
Bn l 4poit
Cilll'SHU t-if.
Er rm
iLo Mum atrt
kll'l 1 Tr.lrl
Ctfi I .) h
((r
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Hulk tt) I't. kiC Ck
f-an.r ChK li Cativ
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S. Ha. K.
An0U( t Br 1
Haliar-
Ka. krl
Tppt4 Mrrl
IVrvltW Hta
Vaal Uai
Han Loat
I Ibfcv a H. eTn
Pft flon I'jJ J ot
Fra.k Tallinn
Exhibi
For Men and Young Men
They are Distinctive. They are different in cut and
detail. They are "Classy." One two and three but-
ton models of conservative and extreme fashions in
fine Worsteds Cassimers and Tweeds in green blue
smoke tan bronze; in solid colors and bright pat-
terns; in stripes of white blue red green etc. Don't
fail to see these smart suits.
$12.50 to $25.00
Everything that's new in Spring Hats and
Haberdashery now ready and certainly worth
Come!!
seeing.
Brandon & Lawrence
Men's Outfitters
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Cljlton Beauty Elour PHONE 386 B uchanan Creamery Butter
C. E. BULLOCK & CO.
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