The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FIFTEENTH YEAR, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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There is a rifcht smart bit of
in knowing just where to get a thin! yhen you want
it. Of course we dont have everything; but there arc
mighty few things found in any -drug store that we
don t keep and thehpKrty is they are not high priced
either.
E. J. Jenkins
tt0fmolnghlH col
.Mr. D. S. moving his cotton
office from the Smith building io the
Haswell building. Ilia office will be
upstairs Just back of W. C. Davis' law
office.
Ceorge Saxon and daughter. Mini
Nettle of Reliance wera In the city
today. Miss Nettie will enter Bryan
Raptlm Academy Monday
If you are pulling down expen-
ses you will find us of much
assistance to you when it comes
to GROCERIES. At the same
time you wont have to sacrifice
QUALITY. Ijivc us an op-
portunity to prav'e this to you.
GETvOyRPRICES ON
Premium Hams Premium Ba-
con Banquet Bacon Pure
Lard Canned Goods Fresh
Vegetables Creamery Butter
and Fresh
Eggs.
0 ULLOG ICS
CASll GROCERY
STORE
For Sale A Rood five-room houBe.
Apply to Mrs. H. R. Hayes. 231
Leonard Morehead was In town to-
day from Holllgan Chapel.
. Wanted Good Jersey cow fresh in
milk. Apply at Eagle office. 234
W. E. Moore and V. I. Closs. of
Kdge were In the city today.
Or. G. B. Hi!) and Rev. R. L. Nash
of Edge were In town today.
James Wilson Jr. and Luther Hol-
land were here today from Edge.
Fresh home ground meal and chops.
Ilensurling Bros. 'Phone 251. 23ti
MIbs Inna Royder was In the city!
shopping toduy from Wellborn.
Wanted A piano player to play at
Dellwood par. O. E. Gammel. 235
Mrs. F. 1. Garth returned thin after-
noon from a visit p Ohkosh. Wis.
Mound City balnis may cost a tri
fle more but -!VC. J. Jenklna.' tf
Miss Ada Ronrd returned this after
noon from an extended stay in Austin.
Car nice bran and blackstrap mo
lasses on track. Hensarllng Bros. 234
Mrs. II. 8. Simpson of .Milliian. U
visiting friends In loki Grimes county.
"or Rent Seven-room house. See
Mrs. Jas. R Johnson. 'Phone 332.
J. A. Tobias of Palucios Is In the
city v I h 1 1 i n k relatives and attending to
business. '
John llitt of Hempstead roa! mas-
ter of the Houston and Texas Central
was In the city on business today.
J. I). Barton traveling auditor of
the I. & G. N U In the city today
making his periodical Inspection of
the office at the depot."
A big farm wagon ran -into a buggy
on the City National bank corner- at
noon today and smashed one of the
wheels. Two ladles and some children
were Jji the buggy but fortunately no
one was hurt.
J. C. Connor trainmaster of the
Fort Worth division of the I. & G. N.
with headquarters at Mart spent last
night Hnd today in the city.
C1PTIST iC.0Ef.iy!
Large Audience and Interesting Pro-
gram Great Increase in Num-
ber of Students.
COURT HOUSE NEWS.
In the district court today the fol-
lowing were granted divorces John
Roney and Louisa Roney; JoHnna My-
ers and Tom Myers; Estelle Hugher
and Ed Hugher; Jeannette Johnson
and Jim Johnson: William Figurer
and Fannie Flgurer; Jennie Boll and
George Boll; Will Crawford and Mary
Crawford; Sum Palmer and Lou Pal
mer; Henry Lewis and 'Effle Lewis:
Ethel Kellum and Bob Keum.
The grand Jury has made no report
up to this time but a report Is ex-
petced Oils afternoon or toniorrow
morning.
COTTON receipts;
Bryan Baptljt Academy has success- j
fully passed through a crisis in its ;
history. For several years its fate has j
been trembling lu the balance. - Its i
friends feared and there were enemies !
who hoped- that It would die In its i
sickly Infancy. But these fears and !
hopes were alike vain. It has dis
carded it swaddling clothes and
emerged in the vigor of lusty youth to
enter on the prosperous career that is
now assured. Dropping metaphor thj
nstltution Is now free from debt and
its K)sItlon In the educational system
of the Baptists of Texas Is defined so
that there will be no more rivalry be
tween It and other Baptist schools. In
hoit 0Vfp VSltkutflMa n 4 haaltViir' Ar 1
velopment of this important school has
been removed and it will now receive
the hearty support of strong influences
that have been unfriendly to It here-
tofore. The opening was at 10 o'clock this
morning. When the time arrlvd the
auditorium was filled to its utmost
capacity every seat being occupied
the aisles being full and many stand-
ing around the walls.
1 he program as published in yes-
terday's Eagle wa enrrted out In or-
der. Prof. John Allen of Allen Acad
emy spoke on the commercial value
of an education giving statistics !
sutzzzxt of n.iAxciAL cc.vr.T.v cf r.:z
resu srat dt::
AND TRUST COMPANY
Bryan Texas
Close of Business Septemlier 3. 1910
Resources
Loam and Dicnunm $100. V21 . 1 K
Heal F.Ktatr. Hunk
Huildinj;
Furniture & Fixture
Intemt in ( iuar-
a.ity Fund 1M)'
Cask Hand
q4 im Bankt . .
18 son. (HI
4 55i.no
. t9.H2JJ4
$2l"i03.62
Liabilities
Cap.ul StiK-k $V)iK0.(K)
Surplus ami profit
(net) . 13.30.S.17
tie on Baoking
House 6000.00
DEPOSITS . 14S.498.45
214803.62
a ;
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We ir.vite your attention to the above statement and solicit
your banking business. THIS BANK IS LESS THAN ONE
YEAR OLD.
First State Bank & Trust Co.
ED HALL. President
R. H. SKA IX ViccJPres. W. H. COLK Cashier
WILSON BRADLEY Am. Cashier
COTTON MARKETS TODAY.
which demonstrated that as a money
proposition it Is the best investment
Liverpool opened this morning with
a decline of 7 points from yesterday's
close which was about what was due.
The American exchanges opened 6
points down and declined through the
session 16 points more but just before
Wanted -Mare not over seven years I Following are receipt! of cotton at
i
a young person can make.
MaJ. L. L. Mdnnls president of the
Bryan Commercial Club said Prof.
Allen had made the sneech he intend-
ed to make and had treated the sub- the clotie a tion ent P'Uxt up to
pert so exhaustively that there was about 4 or 5 K)lnt8 above TwteV'"
nothing for him to aay. He however. icloge-
proceeded to make a beautiful talk on ! 1 e liran 8pm marKel 18 D a
I the effect of education on citizenship. I moralized condition and the receipts
' "... ..... itnluv m tu em i a In inuntif r anlrl 9t
old about low pounds. K. J. Foreman - the local warehouses since the open-1 compared with which the money value tt0Uil'- moderate in o.uantity sold at
this office. 239 ing of the season: Is of little Importance. True educa-1 12 7-8r' 12 15"16c- . -
Mrs. (leorge W. Smith Sr. and Ad
McQueen Jr. left' today for a vlslf
to .Marlln.
tion he said includes the symmetrical
development of
t'rlck warehouse 1110
Lawrence warehouse 3183
I'nion Warehouse Co 1742
Fresb oysters at Ed In burg's.
New vaudeville tonight
J. V." ilosnrim. of Myers was
town today. I
J. S. Byars. of Independence was j
here today. j
Something new at the park to- '
night. 235
i
'Phone Hetuaiilng Bros for meal
and hulls. 236
Entire change of program at Dell-
Mrs. C. K. Hoyett of Waco is the
.guest of ber parerH Mf. and .Mrs.
Ct. H. Wicker. .
W. J. RII- of Kt liame was in the
"city today and added his name to our
long list of subscribers.
235 i Ilurris' orchestra for dances and en-
In tertalnnients is the
Prl's reasonable. 'Phone 11.
Mr. and Mrs .1. W. Rnglisu
returned from FJngland. where
speut the rummer. . .
L. I. Brlnkley and wife and
Voting wore here trading today
Keith. CSrlnic ronnty.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Martin and
daughter. Miss Ida were among the
the body the mind i
and the soul. If anv of these are ner- i
-
fleeted the result is an imperfect cki-:
Total -S.W'zen.
Cotton KOld on the streets today at ! Swretary Hewit. of the Commercial
12 15-10c... The price or seed advanced Club spoke on civic pride. He said
U MM per ton. that wllerr-he undertwk the work of (
advertising Bryan his first care was
Manu-u .Mine taay to Keep imiisp to ascertain the strong noints of the
best In town i and i"tl'Dft'usework;goodhomeclty and It waff soon evident than the
... .m;l. lai.n. ...aai-ess j. a. ronias. schools ane the city's most valuable
Palacios. Texas. asset. He addressed Lis remarks
Wanted To buy 10 or U acres of rhieflv to the girls In at. 'fTort to In-
land improved within io miles of eiest them in the work 'of civic Im-
spot
h:i e I
they
torn
from
wood tonight. . ' -
Mrs. V. It. Hrdy left today for
Visit to Kosse.
F. II. Arrington was bore tiui.i
from MUIlcan. .
The Fxei In Dutch comedy at Del
wood park tonight. -35
Dr. W. A. Smith was In t. city
today from Mlllican.
J. Harris was In the city today from
Harris school house.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. It. .1. Xewlund
yesterday a daughter.
John D. Jones' was a visitor to the
.It n tn.l-ii- fruni tlnrvpv
( q
... ... J I ....... M
Miss iKircus rarser riiurii'-u wmu)
35 i visitors from Sleep Hollow today.
WANTKD TO RKNT- Four or five-
rooru cottage close In w ith lights and
! wner. Iaither George at Kagle office.
Ilss Irma Harris left today for Kil-
wnere sne nas aecepiea a posi- entertainment
tion as teacher of music In the public; next
schools of thai city.
roon
r m
gore
Bryan: take more If reasonable
iah. T. II. O'.Ve.il at Pal.'rmo Bros.'
aln. 23X
"How Christians May Help Each
Other"' will be the subject for discus-
sion at the prayer meeting tonight at
the First Baptist church. These meet
lngs tire open to everybody
Weaver. Pastor.
KANSAS CITY STOCK MARKET.
Kansas City Stock Yards Sept. 7.
After Monday last week was satisfac-
tory to the selling side of the cattle
market iiiarantiie steers gaining
10&15c which made them fully
steady for the week and cows selling
firm all the week calves a quarter
higher for the week. Cows and calves
are running behipd ajit year in num-
bers on the general' market !'n :-rr!
prices are firm accordingly. Supply
of quarantine-; last wee1; was liberal
for the season 100 car loads an In-
April. Run Is 3500 here today: market
lOtfLV higher; to $977 1-2 paid for"
lightweights; medium weights at
$3.509.70; heavies op in $9.55.
J. A. Rickart.
I S. Correspondent.
IE K m BRIEF
to
The house absolutely refused
de.sIgiiHie a date for adjournment.
i
A e en teen-year -old boy was killed
by a live wire at Greenville.
Palej-tine voted a $itinoo bond iasne
for parks and fire equipment.
ColP.-ge Station was selected for the
next annual meeting place of the Ru-
ral Lt'iter Carriers' Association.
crease of 100 cars over same week last !" for n!8 money.
provement. Civic pride like charity
begins at home. If the home is beauti
ful it naturally inspires a desire for vear- This does not Indicate that runs
its environment to be correspondingly j will keep up. as a good many of the
attractive. I big shippers sentn their last ship-
Dr. M. E. Weaver pastor of the""'111 of grass cattle last week. Fa-
First Baptist church was the last ivorable weather for grass stock water
speaker. Hi subject was the relation and coin lately have been the deciding
President Diaz reviewed a parade
of f.o.ono M-hool children in the City
of Mexiro.
The dead 1 : :ly ." l.vnU llenson wis
found at vi railroad . o jsiug near
Heinpt.tc.;d. Investigation developed
that he had been murdered presum-
M. E. between pupli parent and teacher. Heipoiuis v Ith some of the big operators
took for granted that the pupils en-1 Inducing them to w inter bigger siring
For Sale A few Canary singers an
young birds. Mrs. M. E. Wallace. 23S
MEN OLD At 35.
I One Million Baldheadt Who Thought
Dandruff Wasn't Dangerous.
.ur- umrn hiiu vtooninen circle rolled mid had good home training. ; or cattle this wincer than usual. Sun- in th- rmtM ct(u uh r..j. ..
to
steers j
$5.60.
from a visit to Oalveston.
j rmall monthly payments. Phone 106
A Satterwblte. Salesman and Col
lector.
Wood Alcohol
Gasoline
mzwe
Parrafine
Plaster Paris
Que
Sealing Wax
Formaldehyde
Tar sol
Creolin
See thein. Nellie
Levy Bros. Houston."
The contention that
imp wen uiven wn cn s a conn tinn nraep.lont tn tha 1 V or oimrHiitine eat e fn v a 7r. nrij. k ...
O.. .....J.. ..... ........ - I.. .
o...UM.nj i ivwiuiH-e. nas neeu masing or a good student. He advised loads: market steadv to 10c lower. Ui.. ut s-. i. k. lmi
i i. uiiiii .-piemoer Zt. fror. tlie minis to leave n thnni?lit nf 'The best steprs ure selling ut f.atUi lio
vvnen you snow you uve . Mtiart Harron. of lola. will be orator home behind them and devote them-' 5.45. although two droves of
the best yon are aiways satisfied. Thejof the day and an interesting i ro- selves exclusively to their work. To (touched the top fnst week at
Singer Sewing Machine Is the best Bram has been arranged. A cordial the teachers he said that honesty in ! Medium and light steers sell at $4.00ii
In the world 1 Sold'for rash or on lnvltatlon la extended to all to attend. : their work was Imperatively demand- L75; dinner steers down to $.3.ii0:
' T.JI..I I ..III I . ' . f
i I...... i iu nme on display erj and tnis Implied that they were moat r the cows at $::.00ii 3.50. a few
! Wednesday and Thursday a complete tindcrcbligation to give the very best'up to $L2.' canuers $3.00(S 3.40: best
jline of children's school dresses service to their pupils. He scored un- 'veal calves $S.50; bulls $3.00ff 3.60. Ic
ranging In prices from PSc to $.".r5. mercifully the false tcachum who nejr. Uhe native division tnoi-P than :tn mr
H. Ballard. Agent Ieet their duties and try to deceive i cent of the tutal receiuts of cattle
235 their pupil.-. -went to the country as stockers and
the decisions The musical
of the supreme court are above criti- nrlate. well rendered and added much
to the enjoyment of the occasion.
Phone 66
London Purple
Pam Green
Naplhaline
EMUEL 4 MALONEY D'" Di-"""-"
clsui Is equivalent to the assertion
that the judges are Infallible. Trying
to make (he Impression that there is
a peculiar ssnYtityNabout court Is out
of date In this enlighTrued age. While
most judges are honesi some are not
and all make mistakes. They wouldn't
be human If they didn't.
Any Information regarding my dog
ruamed "Tuck" will lie appreciated:
was taken from home August 27;
white and black spotted tan about
bead: abom three years old: good
size." .Ino. Sealy Caldwell.
Wanted A few gallons of fresh
milk each day. 'Phone J. C. Kernole.
238
TRUNKS! TRUNKS!
The time for going away to school
has come. A nice trunk is necessary.
Coulter has It. Don't buy until you see
When these men had thick vigor
ous hair daflij.uil 'IIIIPJ' .HijLjM'pear-
ance. ' "" J(
That was the time to attack the en-
emy 0f mankind the persisreni little
devil called a dandruff microbe or
germ that burrows deep down into
the hair root and saps it of the vital-
ity that is so essential to the hair.
Young men or any man. for that
fpestf.ru l:.t waj.L- ml nAt ...ill .
uw ... n.auei ofware oi me uannrun germ;
ab.::)i-b fully half the arrivals in thejit i8 not a theory but an actual con-
native division fur the next sixldition that confronts you. That dan-week8-
"' druff Is caused by a germ Is proven
The hog market advanced 3:!c last beyond question. That this germ de-
week which makes a rtotal gain of .tt.v.y tuo hair rini; loday a matter
$1.25 per cwt. in the last four weeks. 'of common knowledge.
Heavies have gained more than that j E. J. Jenkins the druggist has the
and lights less. Runs are so light that j remedy that kills the dandruff germs
packers hare no 'r tight the j He guarantees it to eradicate ilattdriin
market but have to scramble to get a j stop falling hair and itching scalp iu
decern proportion of - their orders ! tw o weeks nr mnnev tWi. it t.
- - . . . j . ...i. ii io ui
filled. Wild predictions are being PARISIAN' SAGE . and can be ob-
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his. He has every size and every
price being one of a very few trunk made as to September markets theitained at druggists In everv town in
dealers In Texas who buy in car load (highest flights reaching ti r cord- America. Ask E. J. Jenkins for it The
lots. See his handsome window dis- ibreaking prices paid last si ring. Pres. girl w ith the auburn hair U
play of trunsk. 236-47 !m prices aje as pood as ?1 lii-r btttle of Parisian Sane.
Hew Ginghams 8 1-3c 10c 12 1-2c yd.
Hew Calico 5c yd.
Dress Suiting 15c 25c 50c yd.
0 OUR
MWSIt
E is FULL of NEW GOODS 0
COME AND SEE THEM
Ateiv Shoes for Boys
S1.50 to $3.00
ID
New Drapery Goods
Genuine Feather Pillows 50c each
I rafTgTCTCY.t.'Vis .-v?m!gl::. ia:t
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