The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FIFTEENTH YEAR, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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I am installing a lot of New
fresh woceries
for the trade. 1 also handle every-
thing carried in an up-to-date Grocery
store. Phone 142.
Walter J. Higgs
FREE BAKING SCHOOL
MrTfc. K. -ears of Chicago Will Lec
turt Free on the Science of
Domestic Economy.
W. T. JAMES
Furniture m Undertaking
A Swell Line of Furniture on hand at all time
PHONE 164
Insure in tie SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Dallas Tex
Thh. Jm M. Km4 vtlluelaia th. imi ftf'tt. aa . . . '
an ealaria t eoi o Lift laiuriace lht oil4 aot. It ao4 tar ay jrtt.
Joe B. Reed.
Caa eiplata lo.ursaeo in the dirlerence Lodges Do not give your Insurance to a
eager who doe not look to your intereat but jutt hii own.
Fresh Flower And Garden Seed
IN BULKJAND.PAPER TWO.PAPERS FOR 5c
HAS WALL'S BOOK STORE
W C. FOUNTAIN
DENTIST.
Office upetalrt ever Smith Drug Co
BLOT
Cosrrif it IW C. E. ZlHtraaa C.-!o. 4
If your
Glasses
are not perfect for vc can
show you in a few minutes
what a difference it makes when
70U arc properly fitted and
f 1
now easily we can suit you
perfectly. REMEMBER glass-
es not fitted perfectly do a
great deal of harm to your vis-
ion; and. in addition to being
a constant source of annoyance
and discomfort instead of an
aid to you arc positively inju-
rious to your eye-sight.
Caldwell's
Jewelry Store
Right or Wrong!
frofeaaed politicians who hare re-
duced offlceboldtng to an exact science
find the Independent voter a aad stum-
bling block a fact which Is amusing-
ly disclosed by a story found la toe
life of tbe late George Monro Grant
the eminent Canadian educator and
clergyman.
Toward tbe end of Sir John Macdon-
ald'a life be and Principal Grant then
tbe bead of (Jueeu's college met at
dinner at tbe bouse of tbe premier's
brother In-law Professor Williamson.
"How 1 wUb." tbe premier said to
tbe principal "that you would be a
ateady friend of mine."
'My dear Sir John." tbe principal
replied. "I bare always supported you
when yu were right."
Tbe premier's eyes twinkled and be
laid bis band upon tbe aboulder of tbe
principal.
"My dear man." said he. "I haTe no
use for that simies of friendship."
A. J. Wukiiit k to. extend a imtht
-ir.li:il Invitation to tllt ladies of
itryun Htid vicinity to meet Mr. Seam
of rhlcugo and listen to lila lecture
on the Science of iKmichtic Economy
at their store.
Mr. Sears Illustrates bis lecture with
'interesting- baking tents which are
eeraln to Instruct and Interest you.
There will be no dread of baking day
after seeing this expert work and re-
ceiving his helpful suggestion. Mr.
Sears la one of the recognized au-
thority on baked daintiea and Is an
exponent of tbe art of baking as
an exponent of the art of baking aa
taught by Mrs. Janet McKenzle of the
Boston Cooking School and baa many
new and practical Ideas that you are
aure to find helpful. There la no
charge whatever for the course. Taa-
tlea of dellcloua baking will be served
hot from the oven to all who attend.
Chairs will be placed so you may alt
In comfort during these Ulka and Il
lustrations. Classes begin promptly;
at 2 p. m. Monday February 21 and
on each succeeding afternoon until
further notice.
Mr. Sears uses the well known K.
C. Daklng Powder in his work. He
thinks it superior to all others for
reasons he will explain. Don't miss
attending the free baking school.
Representative of K. C. Itakln
Powder w ill call at your home and te
you of Its merits. Let them show you
the Janet McKenzle Hill "Cook Hook
It contains the finest selection
choice recipes ever complied. It I
beautifully Illustrated.
THEY TOOK HIM IN.
A Surprlae That Ruffled an Absent
minded Scientist.
A certain foreign scientist who lee-
tunsl lu this country was to any the
lenst careless almut (Ires (luce he
was asked to lei-turv In a city not far
from Philadelphia lie went taking
with him bis dress suit and no other
suit. Having given Ida lecture be
spent the nlt:ht at the lions of a fel-
low profmnor woke up the next morn-
ing cheerfully donned the dress ault
and milled forth to give another lei'
turv at the local college.
He didn't know Just where tbe col-
lege was but spying an Imposing
looking building not far from bis
host's resilience decided that that was
It. While w alking toward the door he
suddenly saw an ant hill. Hugs were
his specialty. Ho dropped at once to
hl knees dress suit and all and atari
ed to scoop out ants.
The next thing be knew be waa sur
rounded by a body of men who bad
rushed out from tbe Imposing looking
building. They seized him roughly
and proceeded to drag him Indoors
lie gesticulated. He protested In many
langusges. It was of no a rail. At last
however explanations were foithcoa
tng.
Tbe Imposing looking building was
none other than the lunatic asylum
Seeing a man attired In a dress suit
digging np ants at 10 o'clock In tbe
morning the attendants had thought
that an Inmate had escaped; hence tbe
sally and attaek.-rhlladelpbla Record
INSURANCE
Insure with me. I represent the Jdest and lW.t Companies
Your busmen jivcn my personal attention and appreciated!
Residence
Phone 257
C. E. BOYETT ..
I - - i none m
Fire Tornado Accident Plate Glass Bonds and Live Stock
Office
Phone 372
of
IT'S A SELLER!
Moneyed proposition and up to date
Invention. Patented October last. For
particulars write Chas. X. Simpson
Dryan Texas. S
"Mound City Taints may cost a trl
fie more but! B. J. Jenkins tf
J. W. BATTS
REAL ESTATE AGENT
Spoiled the Trick. : . .
A New York official who bad rone luffl" ln Taliaferro Uulldlng. Oppoait
through a political campaign speaking 1 t'ourt House. Phoue 37
of trlckiuess. said: "The tricky man lave la office the only set of Abstract
usually wind up by being too tricky . Hook of lira7oi County Land tltle
like Itrnn n '
"Drown wbo Urea In Fifth avenue.
suspected bis English butler of drink
ing bis wine. So oue night be drugged
a couple of bottle of four or five ilol-
FOR SALE
Two lots and good 5-room bouse
with stable and galvanized iron cls-
Try Joe Kosh for
the best brands of
LIQUORS
WINES AHO CIGARS
Cold Beer always on tap
Shaotlng 6iller) on sini block
"Talk Friendly " JQfc KOSH
and come to see
J. B. HINES
All Kinds of IIISURAIICE
Telephone 111
Up'ftairs in the Parker Building
FOR SALE
One and Half Acre lots or part of Deer
Park adjoining F.at Side School.
lTheMsaraalvettiavrie In uslllv.
an J tl th avrc
Easy Terms GUY B1TTLE
IhA .1t..ls.r r.h. r. .
'Unfortunately that bight Urown's 1 convenient to school and churches
wife returned late from the ojera.
She ;iw t;ie rare wine and had It put
down In Hi- w ine cellar along with tbe
twelve dozen other liottles of Chateau
YUein i'. row n dad laid In.
"!'.ruii i- wondering to this day
wlil-li iv. hollies are the drugged
one. li. Mi'pjH-d drinking Cha-
teau Yiiem. lu fact. I understand bis
whole (. of it ' for sale at a rea-
toiiahle prii e." Exchange.
Truth and Fiction.
At the I-amt'S club oue night were a
number of literary men as dinner
guests w hen some one gave utterance
to the bromldlom:
"After alL gentlemen truth U
stringer than Action."
"Perhaps It is." aald Wt'.ton Lack-
aye with a aly glance at an Indiana
novelist "but not so successful. One
never hears of lu going Into tbe tenth
edition ln six months." New Tork
Tribune.
The Man Behind the Gun.
The late Admiral Erben bad tbe rood
fortune or tbe merit to originate a
world circling phrase "tbe man be-
hind the gun " He used It ln a speech
on the factors of success In nsval war-
fare to emphasize the necessity of
having efficiency preparednesa run
throngb tbe entire personnel. It was
slao a reminder that the enlisted men
have a good deal more to do with
bringing about victory than alwaya
appears ln history or official reports.
Tbe expression waa employed In sup-
plementing the views of Captain Ma-
ban and attained circulation at once
aa epitomizing a whole library of In-
atructlon. Roston Transcript.
Price J3C3.00. This place has
heretofore held at $1200.00
been
BRONCHIAL TUBES
ALL STUFFED UP.
The Waters Under the Earth.
Delow a depth of six miles under ths
surface of tbe earth's crust It ta be-
lieved that no water can exist In tbe
rock formations. Icaue tbe tremen-
dous pressure probably closes all
pores. Itut alxire that level the quan-
tity of underground water Is estimated
to be equal to one-third of all the wa-
ter contained In the oceans. If poured
over the land surface of the globe the
underground water would. It Is averred
be sufficient to rover It to a uniform
depth of from 3.0U) to 3.000 feet.
"While a resident of Washington
1). C I suffered continually and in-
seimely with a broml.lal trouble- thut
was dimply terrible to endure. I
would have spells that I could hardly
breathe I would choke up fill up In
my throat and bronchial tubes and
the doctoring that I did and the reme-
dies used were of no benefit to me
whatever. I heard aliout Hooth's Hy-
omel being so beneficial In catarrhal
and bronchial affections and procured
an outfit. I received relief from the
first by Its use. I continued with It
and received a cure. It Is about two
years since I have suffered at all
from my former trouble. Mrs. R. L.
Pannell. 404 N. Augusta atreet. Staun-
ton Va March 2C. 1!09.
Hyomel Is guaranteed by E. J. Jen-
kins to cure catarrh croup bronchitis
coughs colds and sore throat or mon-
ey back.
A complete Hyomel (pronounced
Hlnh-ome) outfit costs $1.00 at drug-
gists everywhere. This Includes a
hard rubber pocket inhaler and bottle
of Hyomel; extra bottles Hyomel cost
SOc. Free sample bottle and booklet
from Ilooth's Hyomel Co.. Pucalo N.
Cures indigestion
It n-Jievea t 'onuich misery smir atom
ach l Idling nd cures all "stomach dis-
ease or money bark. Larye Ux of tab.
lets U) OBU lTut'tfata in all towns. I
Ks Was the OHest
'A certain lady and ber family.
says Sir afountstnsrt Grant-DnaT la
his "Diary." -hired s place In Scot
land which waa haunted by tbe ghost
of a woman woo was to be seen con-
stantly at night wandering througH
the rooms and passages. When the
family arrived the lady waa mock
struck with ths place and aatd. 'I must
have been here before for I know
this place so well only there ought to
M two rooms here and there la only
ens.'
"The agent replied that within a few
weeks tbe owner bad caused a parti-
tion to be taken down and made tbe
two rooms Into one. Still tbe lady was
puzzled at ber knowledge of tbe place
till she remembered that It was a
bouse abe used to go to ln ber dreams.
"Well some time passed and the
agent was up at tbe bouse again when
tbe iady complained that one part of
tbe contract bad not been fulfilled.
Tbey bad hired a bouse and a ghost
for tbe summer and no gbost bad she
seen. Tbe agent replied: Of course
not because you are tbe gbosL Wo
recognized you tbe moment we
f ou.' "
Why They Were Selected.
It has been recorded thst General
Uenry Knox In 1?S3 waa tbe "great
est" of eleven distinguished officers of
the army weighing '.'nj pounds. Noah
Brooks lu bis book entitled "Henry
Knox" gives tbe following Incident re-
lating to tbe general's full bsbtt:
Wltb a Csofalu Sargent be was se
lected to present Mie bard case of the
starving and naked meu at Valley
Forge to the attention of a commit tee
of congress. Oue of the congressmen
w Uti I ns to show bis wit snd sarcasm
said thut he had never seen s fatter
man than Oners I Knox nor s better
dressed man than his associate. Knox
managed to keep his tetuer snd re
mained sllont. but hl subordinate re-
torted. "The cori out of respect to
congress and themselves bave sent as
their representatives tne ouly man
who had an ounce of suirfluous flesh
on bis bwiy and the only other man
who possessed a complete suit of
Clothes"
Buchanan L T 7USVS ;T" 1
nas it oetter Koinl bu' " nj .n .ho.
oughly refrigerated. . . .
The only First Cla Ketiaurant in the city in con- O !
nection wiih market. Nest Door to Cole Hardware Co D V
' PUChnnnn
Stevenson Machine & Repair Works
GASOLINE ENGINES
PHONE NO. 7 BRYAN TEXAS
DR.AL0.lt BINBOW.
" OCNTIST
OVER rinST NATIONAL BANK
ass --a
A VINDICTIVE KNIFE.
Ttw Wees That Tried Several Time
te Kill Kipling.
My mind has flown back 6ow the
rears to London and tnto tba Urge
corner room on the second floor. Vil-
li ers atreet. Embankment Gardens On
tbe wall fronting the Thames hangs
the moat vicious looking knife I have
ever seen. 2t is serpentine in shape
and Its downward point Is aa sharp as
a needle.
"What a villainous we pant" I saJst
"Tea" reeled Kipling and I forge
the name be gave it or the section stf
India from which It came. Tbat
knife has tried to kill uie severs'
times. Its always on the watch
When 1 got It there was affixed to It
like a button on a foil one Joint of a
man's backbone. Tbe knife bad beeu
run Into tbe vertebrae given a savsr
twist nnd brought sway with it a plnv I
Vt UUIIIUU HfllUVWVI..
As be spoke he spproacbed tbe gilt
trrliig suakellke knife.
"Don't touch Itr I cried. "You
ought to keep It in a locked box."
He didn't touch It. so far as 1 ssw.
COLONIST RATES
To Western States begins
March 1st
Low Rites 125.00 up
ROUND TRIP RATES
TO
Dallas Feb. 18 and IV
Mireveport. La. Feb. 17 and 18
Houston Feb. 17 and morning 18
Dallas Feb. 14 and 15
NATURE'S WARNING.
Bryan People Must Recognize and
Heed It.
Kidney Ills come quietly mysterl-
but aw he rabted his hand the knife ously.
dropped like a plummet and stood
quivering In tbe floor within an inrti
of his boot.
"Look at thatr he said snd stood
there without moving a muscle until I
saw bow nearly the sinister Made had
come to impaling his foot. Ilobwrt
Parr la London World.
NITROGEN IODIDE.
Wonderful Substance That a Mens
Breath Would Espfede.
"What would le the i oiineijucnces of
Bring a barrelful of nitrogen bsllde It
would be linpMulble to sny." dm lares
a writer In the London Mrand Maga-
zine "simply liecnuse the stuff U too
svtful to Im made In audi uantltlea.
It may sound like a ke. but It Is
ueveitheless tho truth that the tread
f a housefly Is sufficient to explode
tills diuiueroiis material. It la not
necessary that s Cy should walk over
the compound. It bus only to let one
foot rem Into contact with the expl-
alve. when the Jolt cnuiw It to ex-
plode and to blow the Inaect Into the
Sir. v
Another manner In which ttte pecul-
you
Wanted a Pattern.
A ragged Irishman m charged in a
Lotidou court a short time ago with
tendering a counterfeit shilling lu pay
ment for a enny loaf.
Though forlorn In aspect be was not
destitute of that shrewdness which Is !lnr proHrty of this explosive csn I
characteristic of bis country men. He ' demonstrated is by scattering s small
stated that he waa sent for tbe loaf ! quantity of the dry powder over s
by s person st s public bouse close by. 'sheet of clean pnper. It then reaem-
wbo gave him tbe coin to pay for It. jbles pepper and only nMs a few
nd tbat ou discovering It was not ishnrp breaths of the manipulator
good he bought tbe colu for three half- I just sufficient to make them roll to
pence. cause each speck to bjrnlte and ex-
The Magistrate How came you to 'olodo. meantime clvlnsr off a lont. tbln
buy the shilling sfter you had dlscov- j column of dense purple smoke. If a
ered It was a bad one?
Tbe prisoner wltb much apparent
gravity replied:
Sure. then your honor 1 bought It
so thst If I should bsppen to bave a
bad one offered to me 1 might know It
by looking at tbe one 1 bad with titer
There waa a burst of laughter and
Ue sogue waa dasmlseed wltb cae
tton.
Jemes I. and Billiards.
James I. appears to have Inherited
bis mother's love of billiards. Among
the payments from his privy purse not
ed In the exchequer records Is one to
enry We Her. our Joyner for a bil
liards boards. Twelve foote long and
fower foote broade. the frame being
wallnottree. well wrought and carved
with eight great skrewes and eighteen
small skrewes." A sslutary bliuara
rule In force In tbe days of tbe Stu
arts wss one to the effect thst no by-
tsnder. even though be wss betting
on tbe game should be sllowed to offer
advice unless arked. If be ma so u
was provided that "be ahall for every
fault Instsntly forfeit twopence for
tbe good of tbe compsny or not be
snffered to stsy In tbe room."-London
Chronicle.
Engagement Broken.
Merchant I bave bad hard luck-
lost all my money. Sultor-Snrely yon
would not w ish to loso your daughter
also.- FllHgeode 1$ la Iter.
barrelful of nitrogen Iodide could be
made It would have to be kept moist
to prevent danger. By comparison gun-
powder Is a mlkl. Innocent looffenstve
material."
STILTON CHEESE.
It Differs In the Making. From the Or
dlnary Cheaee.
Stilton cheeae differ from ordinary
cheeses In the method of manufacture.
Each Stilton Is made In a circular
mold or vat. two feet deep and about
sins Inches In diameter perforated at
tbe aides and bottom. When ths milk
hss been turned Into curd by means of
rennet It Is transferred Into the vat
which la lined with a coarse woven
cloth with a ladle. When a thin layer
of curd covers the bottom of the mold
a little dry salt Is sprinkled over It
This Is suppNied to create the blue
mold often found In Stiltons. Then
more curd Is sdded ln layers until tbe
vat Is full. Tbe w hey gradually drains
through the cloth and nut of the holes
Into the pan In which the vat stands
After the curd lias stood for twenty
four hours a tin disk la laid ou the
top and a weight applied to hasten the
expulsion of the whey. When quite
flrtu the cheese Is removed from the
vst and placed on n shelf to dry. After
some days the cloth Is taken off and
tbe cheese Is left to rlen In a special
room tho temperature of which nerer
VsrUs. London Answers.
Hut nature alwaya warna
thro the nrln.
Notice the kidney secretions.
Se If the color Is unhealthy
If there are settling and sediment.
Pbksages too frequent scanty pain-
ful. It's time then to use Iran's Kidney
PIUs.
To ward off llright's disease or dia-
betes. ixiun's have done great work In
rtryan.
John J. Staeer St. Pryan Texas.
says: "When seventeen years of ate
I strained my back and from that time
until I was relieved by Donn's Kidney
Pills I suffered terribly from pains
in the small ot my bark. I was also
bothered greatly by Irregular pas-
sages of the kidney secretions. Fin-
ally I had the good fortune to hear
of Dean's Kidney Pills and making up
my mind to try them. I obtained a
hot at Emmel a Maloney's drug store.
They strengthened my kidneys and re
lieved the pain In my back thereby
convincing me of their value."
For sal by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co. Thiffalo
New York sole agents for the Tnlted
States.
Remember the nam' Dnan'a-and
take no other.
RYAN MATTRESS FACTORY
Is now epsn for all kinds ef
work. Rsnsvatlng and new
Work a Specialty. All worst
Guaranteed.
C. F. WHITE Mana sr.
Phone No. 453.
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Bryan Pool Hall
A Gentleman's Plici
New balls new cues and
all equipments new and
up-to-date. Your patron-
age appreciated.
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