The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 242, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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A mlJi ani L'e-Kke re-
fr.iactbn of lioric atJ dra-ir-ic
events scenes in foreign
ccrr.:::n and frontier Ufa inter-t-zr.zi
::h comedy and pathos
vLh crr'.al m;ic rncluilns;
tc:r::.:;y illustrated Sons are
t!;!;:! teturcs at the
C::r TL::trc
where prejecteJ on canvas 1012
feet in til by the latest im-
proved Edison Machine effi-
ciently operated i to be een
the beat and plainest Moving
Pictures ever before exhibited
in Cryan. The Theatre if com-
fortably seated and equipped
wi;a Electric Fans Good order
beinj required and maintained
by the management at all times.
White patronize exclusively ex-
cept on Saturdays when sep-
arate entrance and division is
provided for wLe and colored.
Ctow opens Monday to Friday
n';hts inclusive at 8 o'clock
p. m. closinj at 10 p. m: Sat-
urdays 10:33 a. m. to 10:30 p.
ra The public cordially invited.
Single admission 10c Family
circle of 5 or more half price.
Weekly Tickets 25c.
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AtX YOUR C3CER.
STATE FAltl
CF .TEXAS
At CsliXS Cy-2?3
OCTOCZrK.Oth
Runs to
OCTODCC? Clot
E'KW. Better Grander than
ever before. Finest Collection
of Exhibits ever shpwn in Texas
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We carry a full line of
School Books and Supplies.
We thank you for your pat-
ronage.
Crin Store
Ancient Ork Training
f U4 manner in wftkh tb AtUenlane
trout bt op tbelr rhlldreo Is worth re-
membering. At aeven yean of at the
Athenian lad entered the patestrf.
which waa essentially a playground.
All the tnt and letter half of the day
wan apent In gymnastics dadtlnf.
games and play. lo tb afternoon
there ware tinging some writing some
reading all in the open air. and then
came a long period of play again. Such
was the schooling of the Greek lad up
to the age of ten or eleven and It did
ot dISer essentially op to the age of
sixteen except In the severity of the
exercises. And yet the world has not
ceased to marvel at the reralta of the
Greek education. It produced the
highest type of man. physically and
Intellectually that the world has ever
seen which Gallon saya waa as far In
advance of the modern Engllahman aa
the modern Euglishman la In advance
v-t the native African. In Dbrslcal
beauty courage and patriotism. In
philosophy literature architecture and
art the Greeks hive been the unsur
passed modela of the agee and are still
the Inspiration of our schools today
But they p!afd the emphasis upon
hygiene eter.lae. games and play
which are too much neglected In the
dc a.-Kansas City Star.
MARKET POINTS.
Chickens.
Grown bena 3.00 to $3.60.
Springs 92.75 to $3.00 par dot
Fryers '2.60 to $3.00 per dot.
Broilers $2.00 to $2.60 per dot.
Turkeys. '
Turkeys 7 to S cents per pound.
Egga fancy price 15 to 20 cenU.
Ducks not wanted out of season.
Geese full feathered $3.50 to $4.00
per doien. i
Guineas 12 1-2 tovlS cents each.
Chicken hens In excellent demarid
and bring fancy pricea.
Spring chicks fancy ready sale es
pecially Rhode Island reds and Barred
Plymouth Rocks.
Fresh egga very scarce on account
of extreme hot weather.
Geo. W. Iilgge.
LIBS' C3E3E SO
JIG MUttT 01120
Having purchased the interest of W.
G. Reynolds in the above fine stand
ard bred Stallion I will stand him for
the present at livery stable of C. C
Shelburne on Main Street in Bryan.
Prospective breeders should .look at
this horse by all means.
E. W. THOMPSON.
T. n. DATTE
Alio may -At -Law anil Real Estate Agt.
40 acres and a five-room house at
Kurten $800. 6 acres and a fife-
room house southwest part of town
51600. Family residence fron inj
on court house square $2000
J. B. HI MEG
f.!l Kids of KSIKURCE
Ti!hone 161
tp stairs in the Parker Building
OR. ALGIE BENBOW.
CSNTI3T
OYa HaBWnx. 8 BOOK BT021
J. W. BATTt
REAL ESTATE AGENT
Offlee In Taliaferro Building. Opposite
Court House. Phone 17
Have In office the only set of Abstract
Books of Brazoa County Land tltlea
FOR SALE
256 acres In the Burleson County
Levee District all fenced; 235 acres In
cultivation; 8 bouses. At half price
and on reasonable terms.
W. C FOUNTAIN
OENTIST.
Office upstairs aver Smith Drug Co
BLOCKADED.
Every Household In Bryan 8hould
Know How to Realst It
The back aches because the kidneys
are blockaded.
Help the kidneys with their work.
The bark m ill ache no more.
Lota of proof that Doan'a Kidney
rills do this.
It's the best proof for It comes from
this vicinity.
II. R. Overhall. Franklin. Texas
says: "I was subject to attacks ot
kidney complaint for several years
Irregular parages of the kidney se
cretions being thd worst feature. Hear
ing of Doan'a Kidney nils I procured
box and after taking a few doses
noticed an Improvement Before
long I was cured and since then I
have not been obliged to take any
kidney remedy. I have great confi
dence In Doan's Kidney Pills."
For sale by all dealera. Price CO
centa. FosteMllburn Company Buf-
falo New York sole agents for the
lilted States.
Remember the name Doan'a and
take no other.
COTTON RECEIPTS.
Cotton has been received by the
varioua warehouses In Bryan todate aa
follows: .
Lawrence Warehouse 4713
Fanners' Union Warehouse .... 1743
Brick Warehouse 1515
Total 7973
Cotton aeed $22.00 ter tun.
The cotton market waa better to-
day than for some daya past. The
average aale price was about 12 3-1 6c.
EAT CORNED BEEF
PORK AND ONIONS FOR
DINNER
Do you crave for a good old fashion
ed New England boiled dinner?
Corned beef and cabbage and pork
and beets and onlona and turnips?
There may be a few readers of the
Eagle who will turn up their noses
and sniff contemptuously but if they
do It's because they never faced the
good old kind like mother used to
make.-
But there are thousands of people
In this world who wont eat a New
England boiled dinner because they
can't digest It.
And these people ought to know ai
once that Mi-o-na tablets the quick
acting and guaranteed cure for Indi
gestion will put the stomach In such
a clean and perfectly healthy condi-
tion In a ftw daya that they will be
able to eat and digest a New England
boiled dinner or any' other kind of a
dinner.
E. J. Jenkins sells Ml-o-na for 60
cents a large bx and he guarantees
It to cure Indigestion catarrh of the
stomach or any chronic or acute stom-
ach trouble.
Ml-o-ner I- a wonder worker. It In-
stantly slops dlstrcxa after eating;
turns a sour stomach Into a sweet one;
stops belching and heartburn. Mlona
is sold by leading druggists everywhere.
TIm gaa stove and a Sadiron bad
a heated dUcusalon
The gas atove claimed it wi cf
mre use In the household than the
Saulron. The Sadiron when pressed.
Jt-nled It..
The argument grew so warm bat
a bar of Solder began to melt and
had to be lead away. Other articles
Including an alarm clock took a hand
In the debate.
The nail keg got right down to
brass tacks and his arguments were
very pointed.
But the hammer bit tha nail on the
head when It said that the Stove had
a Grate Oven!
Tim Sadiron got real hot when be
said that and begged the dinner bell
to wring the Hammer's neck. The
knife who had been laying on the ta-
ble apoke aharply and cut out the
real of the crowd.
A Cross-cut Saw showed Ita teeth
and aald on the level. It waa the plain
est bunch he ever Saw. A ran said
that waa Oil Right too!
At this a Mirror brightened up and
aald It reflected Ita own views.
A Tool Box got real chesty and
thought he knew niose than the rest
but the Auger bit him and be shut
up.
A Winchester gun loaded with Nu
Black sheila fired at the Oven Rack
but It waa out of Range. v
Things were steadily getting worse
and It looked aa though tbere'd be a
big fight so a Broom brushed by the
crowd and whisked out of the room.
A horse shoo got. a skate orv and
thought It waa In luck. A. pair" of
acalea weighed the evidence but
didn't get tipped.
A Carving Set offered to bet that
a Nutmeg waa Grater than either the
Btove or Sadiron. The elevator took
him up.
The refrigerator looked on witb-
cold icy stare that frose the potato
masher.
A Diets Lautern began to
and spit much tothe disgust of the
Shears. The Shears were regular
cut-ups and soon trimmed the Lan
tern!
The Phonographs talked so much
that no record waa taken of what
It said.
The Stove got to laughing so much
that it fell over a pipe and broke Its
leg. The grsss cutter thought that
a green Joke and cried for mower.
The Garden hose turned around to
CABBAGE ' rubber and got all klnkled up. '
In the confusion the -stove pipe
bumped Its elbow and got black on
the aides. It seemed better after a
time however and called the coal a
darn fuel.
Just at thla moment J. Allen Myers
came along and put a damper on the
whole thing.
Full stock of the Winchester Brands
of shells Winchester Leader Re
peater and Nu Black they are the
kind that do the work.
J. Allen Myera the Winchester Shell
Man.
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Dry dull years generally prove the most disastrous c.es frcm .
standpoint Cotton Gins Cotton. Country Stores aed Live Z.:
are our specialties. Call us up day or night our time t;!r--$ t? r
friends and patrons. . V
No Trouble to Answer Questions.
ooro Adcmo Ci Gorc'cn
PHONE 2Z5
Parker Cuilc:::3
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THE TEXAS DENTAL COLLECT
HOUSTON TEXAS
nFTU AKXUAl SESSION iZOXS OCKZZt Sik IKt.
This school offttt extraordinary opportunitie and sdnniigt for lbs
study of the most modern and up-to-date Dmtittrv. It is purely a Collets of
DtntUtry not associated or connected with any Medical department! a Mem-
ber of the National Association of Dental Faculties and its courses recognised
and accepted by all the Leading Denial Colleges in the world.
For catslogue and full Information address
CMAS. H. EDGE D. D 8. HOUSTON TEXA3.
INSURANCE""
Insure with me. I represent the oldest and Best Companies.
Your business given my personal attention and appreciated. .
Residence f tT DnVCTT Office
Phone 257 Jm Ha DJ I LI 1 Phone 372
Fire. Tornsda Acs&Rt Flits Gliss Czr.ii tr.i Livs t::!t
smoke
TEACHERS IN
STITU
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in
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TOME
Cores catarrh or money back
Jnst
Following Is the program carried
out today In the Teachers Institute
which haa been In aeaslon at the East
Side School all this week:
9 to 10 Step of Preparation In the
Primary Department by Miss Alice
liurtls.
Geography by Prof. C. M. Bethany.
Poem by Miss Ulla Grtfrn.
10 to 11 Apperception by Miss An-
nie Dealing.
11 to 12 llerbarr and llcrbartians
by Prof. A. W. Klnnard.
12 to 1 Noon.
1 to 1:30 Language by Mitts Wesa
Weddlngton.
1:30 to 2 Physical Training by
.MNs Ray Montgomery.
2 to 3 Puplla Vital Trinity.
Inspiration by Mlsa Ada Board.
till.
Concentration by Mrs. Minnie Ks-
Clear Thinking by Miss Johnnie
Wilson.
3 to 4 Dynamic Factors In an Ed-
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G. H FRANKLIN'S
Meat Markets
Vfft gMsst ftUae t$
LjMeCaeise flUae Xt
Choicest or Beef Pork Veal Mutton
and Sausage. Your trade is appreciated.
Giv2 Us Ycr :pt:r.!::r C.t::ry f.::::r.l
Wc will do our best lb please you with the best goods
and promptest service.
Insure in the SOUTHWESTERN LIFE KiSUZAKCE CO. Czs Tex
Why? Btciut H Is s Ta coapsnv. fcas ! CiMl anf Srtut tm4 01 Ts swSwy la
Tl Jos H. H4 III tha alftmat t4 rat aa4 an also rM AcrtaaaM aM Skk
Bnat InttiraiKe ttte ha tovtruatDarlawiiactve vw ! tHial y vat.aai4 to arlll hfM fcaa jtm art
etttf . fcvatr mm iM on m4t hi. m w4 kaahh kiiS )o4a t-rw4-H-hal Society. SUaf
art mow eatoylrt ' Nottitt IM Lira lataraawe Ikal owl aot it awt tar aty eflsns.
Joe B. Reed
Can explain Insurance in lbs different Lodges.. Do not give your insurance to a
lunger who does not look to your inters! but iutl kis own.
GET READY FOR HOT WEATHER
- Buy a Hammock and Your
Fishing Tackle at
HaowoH'o Dook Gtoro
BOARD1NC
Excellent Fare.
HOUSE.
Nice Rooms.
Dry on Wood Ycrd
Dry Split Wood all kinds de-
livered in any quantity.
Phono - - - CCD
. Iks It Ccttcr
Not "JUST AS GOOD" but better
Brtttt Fetter JaWer TeaaVrer aaW CstaVr Stfkl mmi Kumtt
'Nothing but the very bett meats and all thor-
oughly refrijrersied. '.' '. .
The oily Fiist Clas Restaurant in the city in con- jm Jm
nection with market. Next Door to Cote Hardware Co. rlichlln
breath it in Complete outH Inclwling ucatlon by Supt w. v. uwion.
In' ltr$L J5xa bottles fid' jDrngpiata. Trie Institute will close tomorrow.
Stevenson Machine & Repair Works
gacolitje tzr:ciriEG
PHONE NO. 7 I3RYAN TEitA3
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location:
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Presenting a rep:rt::re cf successful "Cc::s z:.i Dtrms written
esp:!ly fcr this Cc.pcny by Ch:s. I!:rris:a. Chir.-3 cf phy nitly.
Opjni-gFlsy: "THE LOVE OF A THIEF"
Grand Solo Brass Band and Operatic Orchestra
. PEtDE8
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Pcrcjct Sects 25c.
C:x ::ts . 50c.
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Doors Opon at 7 p. m.
Porformonco ct G:fGj). m.
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