The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FIFTEENTH YEAR, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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3" Now on display in every department New Silks New Suitings New Ginghams New Percales
(Q) New Laces and Dress Trimmings of all kinds. We have just received on today V express one of j (0)
g the prettiest iihes of Ladies Ready-Made kfrts that has ever been shown in Bryan. Q
. j ' - .IF ITS SOMETHllNEW YOU WANT WE HAVE IT I 1
15C The FASHION SHOP j EfLEgeSHe Edlge9 TheCorner The FASHION SHOP Jfc
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Allen Academy
For Boys
Dr. R. & Hyejr of Southwestern
University says: Ml take pleasure in
recommending the work of Allen
Academy."
Or. O. F. Houston says: "I regard
Allen Academy as one of the best
preparatory schools in the State."
Prof. Puryear says: "Thoroughness
of Instruction seems to be the keynote
to the work of this Institution."
The late Bishop Ward said: "I un-
hesitatingly commend this school as
a most excellent institution for the
training of Texas boi."
Col. R. T. Milnesays: "It a pre-
paratory schooVin which culture and
character are developed under the con-
stant eupervision of able and conscien-
tious instructors."
Or. George W. Trultt says: "It is
one of the safest and most thorough
training schools for boys in all the
country and it deservee the warm ap
preciation and hearty Godspeed of all
who believe in the thorough training
f boys under the right environments."
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1.
H. F. 8TA8NEY.
'or Commissioner Precinct No. 2 and
Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 3.
ROY HUDSPETH.
For Commissioner Precinct No.
JOHN KOSAREK. v
3.
For Constable Precinct No.
CHAS. H. VANCE.
1.
ror Justice of the Peace Precinct 5.
CARLO SALVATO
CITY ELECTION.
For Alderman:
CLAUD O. WALKER.
BRYAN. TEX.. SEPTEMBER 7. 1910.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
The emperor of Uermany says lie
holds his commission direct from
heaven and that constitutions parlia-
ments and plebiscites have nothing to
do with it. Colonel Roosevelt seems
to have a similar notion in regard to
his relation to the American people.
Nobody can read his recent utterances
without being more than ever Im
pressed with the exaggerated ego that
possesses him. Bryan Kagle.
Let us be fair; also accurate. Colo-
nel Roosevelt's speech at Osawatotnle
was certainly one of the most incisive
forcible compact and thoroughly in-
tellectual addresses delivered to tliu
American people iu a deculle. There
was not one line of intemperance in
it; not one threat not a gloat .nor a
brag nor a riefl. Hut there was on
every sentence the breath of life the
evidence of sincerity the insignia of 1
dignity and the force of logic. Willi- '
out oratory without any effort at dra-1
matics he put into wordi the ideals
of a twentieth century statesman so-
until this question b settled. Hryan
Eagle. .
So they won't And the avalanche
that 'Will hurl them Into the ranks of
republicanism Is forming even now.
Party names and traditions after all
are but ornaments of tinfoil to sensi-
ble men. And what are the traditions
of the democratic party of Texas?
Surely Its more recent traditions are
nothing to be proud of weeing that
they are naught but Campbelllsm and
demngoguery. Traditions forsooth!
Democrats in this or any other state
have convictions on the tariff and pro-
tection only in so far as they affect
the contents of their purses. San An-
tonio Republic.
The Idea of an avalanche hurling
anti-protectionists into the republican i
party Is absurd. Dirt MaJ. .Mose Ilar-j
ris fs never so funny as when he
tries to be serious.
The Temple Tribune has the jim-
jams again. Commenting on Repre-
sentative Gilmore's proposition to dis-
franchise the negroes it Bays: "There
is more corruption more Ignorance
and more eussedness in the Mexican
citizen as a voter than there ever was
in the negro. Our state is ruled by a
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
it tint Fiaiionai uca ot
At the Close of Business September 1st 1910
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts. . $294V1V.68
U.S. Bonds and Premiums. ... 1.14.UOO.00
State 45944.00
Real Kstate. and Fixtures - 13063.35
Cash 199365.22
687292.
LIABILITIES
Capita" Stock $100000.00
Surplus- W.OOO.OO
Undivided Profits (net) 8444.62
Circulation 100000.00
Deposit 388847.63
. 68729225
I R. W. HUWKI.L Cashier of the above named I' ink do solemnly swear that the above iiitement it true
to the best ot my knowledge and belief. R. W. HOWK1.1. Cashier.
Snlm rilieil and iworn to before me this 3rd day ot
September 1110.
1. K. KtTTt Notary Public Kraaoa Co.
Co
Rarer Attest:
J. W. Howell
H. O. HoATWRicirr
I. . I.. McInms
tion of the sttae has
treatedlike a step-child.
always been
Snjau Satltj EarjU
AND PILOT.
Published every day except Sunday.)
Ey THE EAGL? PRINTING CO.
aterod as Second-Clari Matter April
38 1910 at the Postofflce at
Bryan Texas under the
Act of March 3. J 879.
Rates of Subscription.
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-one niemn i iu;neiious lor tne prosperity or tils cotin-
Three montlis 1.00 Jtry and the welfare of its citizens of
'Jue year . 4.00 every class and station. Calveston
Advertising rates ou application. I News.
- - If The Eagle is ever unjust it is
Subscribers will confer a favor or Ian error of the head not of the heart.
the management bv teleohonlnv the I Cnlnnel It nnCJY'l't llua until. UftYt.i 1.1a I
nfflm rirnrrmrtv when furrier fall In LimlitUi 1.. hi. ...n . ptlse it
r- j - tUujuiv.i "lit iii iiiuttn nit- rrn 1 1 1 1 u t-
Every man lias the Inalienable Tight
to the opportunity to earn his living
and a condition of things that givei
a few meu the power to take away
front hint thUi opportunity is a wrong
few men who unblushlngly vote whole rnditi:n. A government that permits
counties of the scum of two nations. ;a "f ne" t0 Ret B1"'n control over
And no man has been found in public itne ''usiness of the country that they
place to attempt to expose and cor-jan hrow hundreds of thousands of
rect this evil." The editor of ThelPn 011 of employment and .bring
Eagle spent ten years ou the border ' nenl ttml tnt'ir '"nillieH to starvation
and is familiar with conditions from is nnf a J"t government.
Laredo to EI Paso has held office and :-: '
served as Judge and clerk of elections j Ml '"ls' persisted iu voting to re-
many times in that section. There are ! iin ""' sni 11 t" penitentiary
two counties Duval and Zapata!"1" '"'U-e majority can't keep
and Aztecs Inhabited Mexico. Evidence
of advanced civilization la everywhere
to be seen. The descendants of these
people will now celebrate the throw tog
off of the Spanish yoke. September
lst-IlOth inclusive will be one rontin-uous
The
nessed
ly i unpinr. i roiti nring me .rung of the
I Leather p. J n. after lie takes the
loath of office.
wherein the condition portrayed
iiik iriuiuie exists anil 10 u Uss ex-
Stent in a few other counties but in
most of the counties Jilt there eloc-
utions are as free from fraud it nil
fair us the 'average elsewhere in this section while we ure gelting none "cneauies "epp"B cr reservations
Texas. j speak of suggests a hymn to .1. ( descriptive literature natural and his-
. . : I -1 1 1 v 1 1 1 e uirlt ;i i'..ri-nln umiiiiikitiit liuu j. ....
: 1 ' - "' " toricai. can upon our nearest agent or
The Kiinis Hiiroim nf Pn)ili..iiv lifu't"":
Reports of :ibtnidaiit rains all around
FOURTH OK JULY
grandest pageants ever wit-
in modern times duplicating
those of the ancient inhabtants.
Through Pullman Standard Sleeping
Cars and Hotel Cars via the LAREDO
ROUTE without change.
international & Great Northern
and
National Railways of Mexico.
For particulars a to routes rate.
election is for the purpose of electing
one alderman to All out the unexpired
term of Alderman J. R. Covey re-
signed. Given under my band and seal if
office in the City of Bryan thla ae
31st day of August 1910. i
(Seal) J. T. Maloney
Mayor of Bryan
Attest:
Jiio. B. Hlnes
t tty secretary. j;tg
l address
15. MUEXZBNBERGER.
'While on others thou ait call
ihad printed ou its envelopes this trio-' S("" l'''lliugs fall on ns."
;ute t.i the cotton plant bv Jo W. Alii-i '-:
jsoiii: "The cottiin plant lias made' Are the gnats that carry the germs '"'tip'sl Agent. Xatonal Railways of
1 i of iiellaera descended f s-mn the
I D. J. TRICE O. P. A.
International and Great Northern R.
A -A I
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cocooiuess siik creniiess lee creiint. i
cowless butter and houless lard. The i ""' ''"'n "
who w;n interlocutor with t.'ie Im.'l In
i n yufi.i ted by an a;
South already clothes the world; shel'1'u "ew sl';llf''- " nanid K.-op?.
Is also able to feed it. We do .nut pio-
R. Palestine Texas.
OVR ICE CREAM IS
Quality Ice Cream
we do not want it. but if
Porotliy Pix si'.ys g-o'id nature i
riullvAr iha nanor nr xvhon hlpu m . i- . . . " f ir t-iiineit ume Willi 1
i necessary we are entirely able with
'Woman's tr-st as.ii't.. Hut nine
not a beautiful character. That be i
I has courage no one doubts and that'
III teii
I'hoicc
CALL FOR CITY ELECTION.
THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES (he takes himself altogether seriously;
spare to make a coi nless a wheat-j wo(1. t:ke beamy or wealth
less and a hogless South and i want' a fp-w '" choose wit or
' For Congress
'HON. RUFUS HA'RUT.
' of Coraicana.
For Representative
DR. J. L. FOUNTAIN.
For District Attorney
W. C. DAVIS.
Por
J.
District Clerk.
W. BARRON
For County Judge
A. G. BOARD.
For County Attorney
LAMAR BETHEA
ii im .....1 ...I.I. .1.1. I U ell IMS.
'Is nlsn nnniltlnnM If l.D i '-' J'l e.lHI ion 1
ii .... . .' . . . (that middle-aged men and women now !
ii.Mt-ni. ns tMiimit uiiiiieii lie W()lll
give .Mr. Bryan credit for the author-1
ship of nearly every one of the poli-
u" "e uucaie ana ciauns as ltis!t ...... . . . .. IK-9n AAtn.iA . ...
: lesn iniiriiivp ana less na ata h corn ..m.h. oi-
Under Instrnrtions of the ( Itv
Council of the City of Bryan and by
'living will see the time when cotton
seed Moui: will take higher place oii
ftbe tables of all the world than the.1" Kansas- And only a few days ago
the authority vested in me as Mayor
A wealthy negro's attentions to a :of said city. 1 hereby order an election
while wm3n pri-clpltared a race rioi lto )e hold at the ct. ha 8aid p
on .Monday. September 12 1U10. Said
own. Hut he is so possessed with the I
I lie liii;lnyKraile ifeam nugar
i .1 i .
anu n.ivoiiii is unat is used la
it' manufacture. Yuu are mis-
nit; a treat if you don't try it.
HOLMES'
BROTHERS
vil spirit of egotism that it is possi
ble he really believes thev are
own.
land w beaten products."
Iwatomie Brown.
his!
Tllli rAt1L'ot'(it'rti)nln .... t... a 1.
If there Is a new thoueht In . ....-uuuB..
all that he has ever said it has es- P"' C01K 'atpr 0wor' forcM anrt
uuier resources leMiiK to the ueonle
caped our observation yet he ha i a
way of saying trite things as if they
were the coinage of his own brain. He
was president nearly eight years and
did liracHpllllv nntMntr 4n ifntnW. ..a-
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form yet by spectacular effects and . . ' n mwin ainlart
wniies or iana neia ana nu iiltivatod I
iiy private owners is acainst public
and should be pre-erved fcr their use.
The same contention can be applied
with as much merit U the land. The
principle of confervat'nn carried to its
World peace world language world
money without world religion and
world government are Iridescent
dreams.
While cotton has slumped again
hops are on tne rising end of the
teeter board.
For County Clerk
WILL S. HIGGS.
For 8herlff
JOHN D. CONLEE.
For Tax Collector
W. WIPPRECHT.
For Tax Assessoor
J. H. McCULLOUGH
For County Treasurer
JNO. M. LAWRENCE.
For County Superintendent.
T. W. PARKER.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4.
J. B. PRIDDY
For Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 4
L. D. McGEE.
For Constable Precinct 4.
C. L. BAKER.
grandstand plays he made a good :
manv DPOdIp helieve In him -m a
reformer. IUs acts belie his -words all
through his career. If the News sue-1 :': '
ceed in persuading the people of " Xh' r'Mun renominate Taft
Teiias to follow Roosevelt we shall be iT '"I"' nemocrat can i.ei.t
i much surprised. ! ' ""' " x"y la" to renominate nim
... j" win oe a conression that his admin-
rr.A.. listratlon is a failure. Since Roose-
DEMOCRACY AND PROTECTION. ; ve!t for(.C(J T-ft 0
.would lie Justly held resiionsible for
The San Saba News says: -Of j the failure. Thus handicapped could
course all good democrats in Texas I Roosevelt be elected if nominated?
will stand squarely on the tariff plank ' Hardly.
of the Texas democracy aa pi omul- ; :-: -
gated at Galveston last week." Aye j Three bushels of flies In the Hons-
1 c " iiiu. mere are many Eooflt11"' iarKei noiio were ciii?ht n
democrats in Texas who do not believe traps carted out and incinerated at
in protection in any shape form or ; the city crematory. It has been found
fashion and while these will not j by actual couni that half a pint of
fight the platform nor the candidates Hies contaiss 30CO a pint would con-
in the present campaign they will tain fiOOO. a quart 12000. a peck !)C 000
probably remain true to their convic-'a bushel 334000 and three bushels
tions and when the time comes to 1 1.152.000. And there are still flies on
make another platform they will "con-1 Houston.
tend earnestly for the faith once de-j
iivereu unro me saints. If protec
tionism is to be a part of ihe demo
cratic creed these men will ttot care
to remain In the party. They Aill not.
"WELL WHO IS GOING TO PAY?"
Query of Brooklyn Barkeeper Cost
Him Through Holdup Some
$890 in Cash.
New York Sept. 7. "Well who's
going to pay?'' asked Stephen Smeyoff
a Bohemian saloonkeeper of Brook
lyn late last night. For answer one
of the six men lined up in front of
him at the bar beat him over the head ;
with a blackjack and took $S!0 from :
the cash register. A police station j
two blocks away heard noibing of the !
robbery until Smeyoff recovered con-'
sciousness. !
TwofAutomobile Cars loaded with
lyiiiiiij).
MEXICO
From
opanisn uepenoency to an I
American Republic.
People in other sections of the state
may make light of Senator Hudspeth's
talk of dividing Texas but The Eagle
assures its readers that he and hi
however surrender the party Aname (constituents are in dead earnest. It l
and traditions without a fight ihere a serious maiter because thev have
Jean never be harmony in the irty 'good cause for complaint. That ..
September 16 1910 marks the Cen-
tennial of the Republic of Mexico. This
glorious anniversary will be fittingly
ce'ebrated at
FopCHANAN-MOORE CO
Just arrived making our line
complete in the newest styles in
Buggies Runabouts Phaetons
and Surreys. Come in and let
us show you the largest stock of
buggies ever shown in Bryan.
' MEXICO CITT.
Eight centuries before Columbus
landed on American soil the Tolteci
BUCHANAN
MOORE
COMPANY
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