The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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ASK YOUR GROCER.
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Teliphone 181
Up-itairs in the Parker Building
T::!:riq end Pressing
I am now bettereuipid than ever lo do
up-to-date tailoring and fwtt-cl repairing
and preiaii.g. JOHN WITTMAN.
Sew location up-taiit in Parker building.
V. 0. Iludiou
Bryan. Texas.
W. W. Wilson
Frankllu. Tex.
HUDSON A WILSON
Attoroeys-at-Law r
Bryan and Frunklin Texas.
Will practice In coui. state and fed-
eral courts. Special attention to busi-
ness in Hrazoi and Robert son counting
FOR SALE.
H76 acre of laud In the Monet
Hughes aiirvey. near Edge. Price and
tonus reasonable.
80 acres adjoining A. and M. College
land on west Mdo near rrovldence
church. Known aa the George Pletxcr
place.
V. B. HUDSON.
J. W. BATTS
REAL E8TATE AGENT
Office In Taliaferro Building. Opposite
Court House. Phone 17
Have In office the only aet ot Abstract
Bonk a of Brazos County Lend titles
FOR SALE
Two lots and five room houae lo-
cated on east aide of town. In good
neighborhood and close in; abade
trees and good wster; improvement
In good repair. Price $1030.00. Terras
say.
The Advent ef Gate Receipts In the
National Game.
The professional baseball player aa
such was unkuowu before tbe civil
war. One finds. Indeed oIq In tbe
newspapera of tbe period that our
"sporting men" drew no very abarp
line between tbe amnteur aud the oc-
casional professional. That perhaps
waa only natural. Athletics were a
new thing to as. We bad yet to learn
tbe danger and tbe Oner ethics of
sport. For example the first couven-
tlon of amnteur clubs held In 1S59.
felt called upon to pass a rule against
paying players. There was no money
in tbe gnme aa yet. only glory but cer-
tain rlrb iiouplaylng members of tbe
faabiounble club bad begun to lure
stars from other clubs by offers of
money or "Jobs."
The foundation atone of professional
baseball however was laid when the
Atlantic's the Eck fords the Mutual!)
and the other erurk teams of Brook-
lyn began playing on the old Union
ground. This arena was a lanced
basin used in winter aa a akatlng
rink. In 1S2 the owner deelderi to
make It continuously profitable by
turning It Into a summer baseball park.
Experimentally titer charged n regu-
lar ten cent fee nf the jjMe. They
found that Bi tntort were willing to
prty even when they raised the price
lo i'i cents. Ilalr of tbeae fee went
to the ground owners and half to the
club. S came the appetite for gate
receipt and "business" had entered
the gamc-Collier'a Weekly.
DANDRUFF GERMS.
Kill Every one of These Persistent
Little Devils or You Will Lose
Your Hair.
In America the dandruff germa
must go. Tie war of extermination
baa been declared. The battle has be-
gun and already thousands of intel-
ligent Americana have permanently
rid themselves of this flKhlnesa.
To-day it is no more necessary for
a man to have dnndruff In his hair
than to have tarter on bla teeth.
Dandruff can never be cured until
the small aggravating and Indomi-
table dandruff germ Is conquered and
destroyed.
And millions of dandruff germs
have been destroyed thanks to th-
ereat scientist and dermatologist who
gave the world Parisian Sage the only
real dandruff cure and hair grower
the world has ever known.
If you have dandruff. Parisian Sage
will cure you In two weeka or your
money back.
Hut bealdes ridding Jho sculp of dan-
druff. Paratdan Sage la guaranteed
to atop falling hair and Itching ot the
scalp. It l a prime favorite with
women of refinement. It makes the
hnlr soft lustrous and beautiful and
is not sticky or greasy.
A bottle for fifty cents at K. J. Jen-
klni and leading druggists every-
where. Tho girl with the Auburn hair
1 on every package.
Remember when you buy Purattlan
8oge you are gettliiK for your money
the most of the best hair Invlgorator
in the world.
DR. ALGIE BENSOW.
DENTIST
iivsr mswwjva book itoei
W. C FOUNTAIN
DENTIST.
OftTce upstairs over Smith Drug Co.
ORDINANCE.
He ll ordained by the City Council
of the City of Bryan that it shall be
unlawful for any white male ieron
over the age of sixteen years to loi-
ter around or go Into and remain in
any house in the city of Bryan where
the Inmates of said house are negro
prostitutes or to engage In conversa-
tion with said negro prostitutes or to
he seen In compuny of same at any
public plae within tho corporate llm-
Its of said city. The person violating
the provisions ot this ordinance shall
he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
ami ti Kin conviction shall be fined
not I3 than ten nor more than one
Hundred Dollars.
J. T. Maloney Mayor.
J. B. Hlnes Secretary.
CONFIRMED PROOF.
Residents of Bryan Cannot Doubt
What Has Been Twice Proved.
In gratitude for complete relief from
ache and pnlns of bud backs from
have publicly recommended Doun'a
Kidney Pills. Residents of Bryan who
so testified years ago now aay their
cures were permanent. Thli testimo-
ny doubly provea the worth of Doan's
Kidney Pills to Bryan kidney suffer-
ers. Mrs. E. B. Roberts Moseley Street
Bryan Texas says; "A year ago I
gave a testimonial In which I told ot
the benefits I had derived from Doans
Kidney Pills. I gladly renew that
statement now realizing that so many
persons are In need of a reliable kid-
ney remedy. For aixteen years I was
a victim of kidney complaint and at
tlmea I had slight attacks of rheu
matlrnn which caused my limbs to
become stiff and painful. My kidneys
were also disordered and tbe passages
of the secretion were Irregular. When
I heard of Doan's Kidney rills. I ob-
tain! a box from Emmel A Maloneys
drug store and they enMrely relieved
me. I have since enjoyed excellent
health and have no trouble whatever
from ray kidneys or back."
For sale by all dealers. Price tOc
Foster-MUbttrn Co Eupffalo New-
York sole agent for tbe United States
P.i-memler the name Doan's and
take no other. tf
The Most Dramatic Seena In the His-
tory of Fontainblu.
It waa at Fontalneblrail that Nup-
Icon revived the kv In IHtM. Ii was
at Kontalneblenu that hi Imprison d
tbe pope the aiwrtnieiii which aerw-d
aa bla prison I stilt shown In 1M-'
aud 1S13. Finally. f Nemesis wnind
bave It so. It was at Foiitaliiebleaii
thai Napoleon signed his abdication
and Mild farewell to bis army In ISH
coming down the bomcsbue staircase
at tbe bead ot Cour du ( lie vol Blum
arid placing himself at the bead of tin
guard as If for a review.
"Fr twenty year" be said. "1 have
been well content wltb you itnd you
have always been with me on the putt)
of tjlory. Wltb your help and that oi
ail the brjne men who are atlll loyal
I could have carried on the war for
three years longer but France would
have Buffered and I did not wish thai
to happen.
"I inlj.'ht hnve dicd-ihnl would tmvc
been easy-but I would not. I prelei
to follow the path of honor and l
wrile the history of our exploit.
"I cannot embrace you all. but I will
embrace your pcnctnlv Come. Ueiipnt!
Petit. Bring me Ihe engie I -n r eagle!
May these kisses Und I bell- mini In
every brave man's heurt!
"Fan-well my children:"
That surely Is tbe tiHt pnthctle a
It is it No the mosr driiiiinili scene In
tbe whole lilmory or FoiiialneMeaii.-
T. P.' l-oinhin 'jVeekly.
OLD TIME JENGLISH.'
Words as They Were Pronounced In
Shasespearo's Day.
The liiiiotation of pronouncing
Shakespeare's words aa tbey were
probably pronounced In his owu day
wna carried out at a fete orranged at
University college. London. The ex-
periment Inspired this comment by tbe
Manchester UuarJiau:
For ''one toucu of nature" Shake-
speare probably said "own toocb ot
natter." nud. very much like a modern
Irish ma u. be would say. "A haste that
wants dlscoorso of rayson." . It would
be "Lonv'a Labbcr's Loat" and the
'Mldsoommer Neecbfs Drame." Scraps
of '11 a in let" would aound thus:
"A hnstc that wants dlacoore of rayeon
Would haava moornt longer."
"lie they as pure IFrrncti u aa arse
laracei."
"A broken voolce ami his whole (oonctlmi
slioollnc leultlnal
With forme to his coneayl."
"To tase arms against a aay of trooblec."
Our ancestors of even some luU
years ago said "Room" for Rom. '
-cbeer ror cnair. -ooieegeo tor
obliged "greet loul" (tbe "ou" as lu
"out"i for "great bowl.M and. further
back. Milton would say "btllng water."
Real Thrillers.
"Talk of dlnw trnvelsT exchilmwl
tbe luRurauco man. "You ought to
read a detecthe bureau report on an
insurance case tf you want a thriller.
Our company carries a great deal ot
burglary Insurance and. -of course
when a roblery occurs to any of out
customers we put detectives on the
case. The reports that these men
aend in are simple statements of facts
boiled down hard nud conlalnlug noth-
ing but what Is absolutely essential
to the business but for Intense Interest
they bent ii uy novel I ever rend or ex-
pect to read. Occasionally after a
case Is OiiMicd and baa Itecome an-
cient history I jrei out tliese report
and lend ibetii to a croup of my
friends and tin piny can hold it more
ahsorlsil niidienee. The m-tun! trnlllm:
of u criminal by detect Ivea aud tbe
marvels if lugeiiulty on lsth sides are
world Is'iiters for drtitnnile sliuntlon
and excitement." New York Press.
f
Whittier's Visitor.
Pilgrims ttxed lo visit Whlttler inn-
tlnuiilly. A typical ranw from
MlHMiurl. Tlioiili told Hint WlHIIIer
hud u hendaebc. lie ferti-d his way
Into the met's ti!ily. where he de-
clurel that be adored nil Whittier's
works which he knew almost by
heart. lie asked Whit Her to write
his name scvcrnl hundred times ou
a lurze sheet of fooim-ap. so that be
could cut out and distribute the auto-
graphs among his Missouri friends.
la fact. It was all the MM?t could do
to keep the enthusiastic Mlssourian
from clipping nil the buttons from bU
coat as souvenir.
"And all tie time" so Wblttler
would end tbe anecdote pathetically
"all the time lie called me White-taker."-Exchange.
Tho Value of Tact
A tactful person nn make a whole
roomful of people feel happy by con-
Teylng to' them iudlvldually a tacit
recognition of their Individual accom-
plishments. To tell a shy girl that she
Is charming Is to transform ber and
make her exercise ber charm. To tell
a dispirited man that be la courageous
and clever Is to put Into him such an
Infusion of strength that be will be on
tbe highroad to aoccesa Woman'a
Life.
It Depend!
"llow do you pronounce s-M-n-g-yT'
the teacber asked the young gentle-
man nearest the foot of the class. And
tbe smart boy stood np and said It de-
pended a great deal whether the word
applied to a man or a bee Indon
News.
..
Where tho Poems Go.
"John I must bave a new gown."
"But that old gown of yours U a
poem."
"It may be a ocui. but it's atout
ready for tbe wnstebnskct now."
Louisville Courier-Journal.
o
If you listen to honeyed words you
are likely to get stung. Llpplncott'a.
Mr.
Mfzmmmfc
Did you ever visit
New York Chicago
St. Louis or any of the
Great OitiesP If oo
you thoroughly post-
ed yourself on hotels
before you got there
didn't youP Wanted
to know right where
it was located and
just what it was going
you
't
to cost
you?
That's the secret of
advertising. Let the
buyer know right now
what you have to sell
and what it will cost
him and when he gets
ready he will know
where to go. He will
have his hotel located.
The Daily and Weekly
Eagle are Mediums that
will thoroughly post the
purchasing public as; to
your business.
THE EAGLE
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