The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Monday, January 1, 1912 Page: 1 of 6
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MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 1 1912.
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I ' : BEGIN BY RIN 3 or 15o
I And order a 8u Iroceries to begin tne Vear f
with and you wl Jighr. TA very best qual-
ity and service A are capable of giving are
" " always at your cA If ' Keep it up and you will
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wlth 1NJ nLllllllLU to be removed. The change la sal to
mcj1 K"v be due to a protest fro'-fl Represeuta-
M WIIIF tlve Burleson ot Texis r member of
lltl 'MluL the house coroiulttpon approprla-
i f ' J tlona who thought V policemen were
( -They needed on street" duty. President Taft
r dlstf Jets. 1 at once c!ed the matter to the at-
Lboufl C tentlori" tho District of Columbia
jjy. J f" coinmionersi wltn a statement that
Wafci V nien eJuld be removed from the White
about un'" Houat any tlme t'16 l0CH' flutnor-
e of i kdJk V -Sssed
-L kVmW 1 GATHERING OF
mm FOR
MURDER f.ND RAPE
Negroes in Oklahoma Town Ordered
to Keep Off Streets No Effort
to Identify Lynchers.
U FOLETTE GOES
TO
Progressive Leader Elated Over
ceptlon In President Taft's
Homo State.
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By Associated Press.
Mu3kogee Okla. Jan. 1. Following
the lynching ofWllbur Turner for the
murder of George Cason and assault
on Mrs. Cason negroes have been
warned to keep off the streets of Mul-
drow where the lynching occurred
White House and executive offices arfW hfl8 been no dWonBtratlon
whatever since the lynching.
No efforts have been made thus far'
to determine who was In the mob
that lynched the negro.
By Associated Press.
Detroit Mich. Jan. 1. With his de-
parture vfrom Detroit this morning
Senator Robert M IaFollette who
has come to Michigan for a three days'
speaking tour looked forward to a
busy New Year's Day. The members
of the LaFoIlette party say he Is
greatly pleased with the reception
given him In Ohio last week.
KING VICTOR EMMANUEL'S
NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION
War In Tripoli and Italian Victories
Were Topics of Conversation.
Oy Associated Press.l
Rome Jan. 1. The war in Tripoli
and the successes of the Italian army
and navy were the principal topics
at Kiife Victor Emmanuel's
's reception-at the palace to-
lhiTfTr ft-eiKP dluloraatic corns
were present ' '
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O-o-o-o-hl watch the youngsters eyes
widen and spalkle when they see our
display of C5hristmas Goodies Bon-
bons candies and cakes with never
a tummy-ache in a pound of them.
All those Christmas Dainties are chosen by us for
Purity. They can be given in moderation to any 1
child or to a person with the weakest stomach
without ill after effects. They are guaranteed to
be 100 per cent pure. ' ' .'' "
Santa Glaus specialties in . great variety.
Order early to'jensqre delivery.
OHIO PROGRESSIVES
Assemble in State Capital to Consult
About Candidate lor
President.
By Associated Press.
Columbus Ohio Jan. 1. Nearly two
hundred delegates from various parts
of the state are gathered here today
for the first conference of Ohio pro-
gressive republicans to deliberate
over the choice of a man for the re-
publican presidential nomination.
WQLGAST THREATENED
EeiiE
THREE WAGONS s THE QUALITY GROCERS PHONES .111-179
By Associated Press. ':.
Los Angeles Cal. Jan. lq-Ad Wol-
gast champion lightweight pugilist"' la
seriously 111 today being threatened
with pneumonia; Wolgast underwent
an operation for appendicitis the day
before Thanksgiving.
SANTA FE QUITS SHERMAN
By Associated Press.
Sherman Texas Jan. 1. The Santa
Feas closed its freight offices here
and wiH nolBnger run trains Into
Sherman over the' CoXir5rv!L Route
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Efforts at Rescue Unsuccessful.
Feared She Will Be Total Loss.
Twelve of Crew Saved.
By Associated Press.
Beaufort-N.'-C.r Jan. 1. Efforts to
save tho British steamer Thlstleroj.
aground on Lookout SboaU have been
unsuccessful and the vessel probably
will be'a total loss. Twelve members
of the crew were picked up from the
disabled vessel by a motor boat sent
out from the Lookout Shoals station.
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BREAKS OUT AFRESH
Notwithstandii VArmistice " Revolu-
tionists Attack Imperialists
in Hankow. '
A Happy New Year
To All Oar Patrons.
The year 1912 is now herfeand we enter the New
Year determined to be of greater service to our pat-
rons than ever before. Every department of our
business will be improved in. every w?y possible.
We are resolved that our service and the quality of
our goods shall jiot be surpassed anywhere. Start
your New Year Grocery Account' with' us
'Yoar$ truly
SanderstBros.
Phones 104 and 512
By Arsoclated Press.
I'ekin Jan. 1. An arniy of 4000 rev
olutionary troops attacked the city or
Hankow yesterday evening. An Im
perialist army estimated to number
30000 men occupied the city. Fierce
fighting Is now In progress.
John M. Lawrence of the Late Firm of
John M. Lawrence & Co. 'Will
Perfect Organization
t Next. Tuesday
Mr. John M. Lawrence 'hd was the
manager 'of Jthe late firm of John M.
Lawrence A Co.; .how "succeeded by
the firm of David Reld & Co. wa3
seen by an Eaglo representative today
and requested for. a statement'as' to
his future plana. Mr. Lawrence stated
that It was his purpose tcK organl7.e a
wholesale grocery company to ow'rate
in this city and that the orgsaizatloh
would he norlected on next Tuesday
The preliminary steps "to the organi
sation: have already been taken the
capital stock subscribed and location
feecureSr--A ;
-D-eCtors tfud oPir will be elect-
cfl"6n nex Tuesday and arrangements
completed for beginning operations at
an early date. ' .
Further announcements will be
made when the organization Is completed.
' DEPARTMENT. JEADS
Bryan's Big .Furniture nd Buggy
House'Begins New'Year with
Changes'ln Several of Its
Departments 'i
always .more orles J J
a business way In Bryan ;.
WILL NOT COT
OUT STOKES' KIDNEY
By Associated Press.
New York Jan. 1. A member of
W. E. D. Stokes' household denied this
nforninV tQtt the surgeons were eon
feBiplatiug' removing Qn'oZMr.j
stones nuJncys-a naa peen rrporieu
because)' of omDllcatlons" arising in
bis recent Illness.
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By Associated Press.
Monrovia Liberia Jan. 1 Daniel
Howard was Inaugurated today as
president of the Republic of Liberia
succeeding another negro named Bar-
clay wl;o occupied the office eiht
years. ft
WILL ADD THIRD STORI
Postmaster J. Allen Myers Informed
The Eagle this morning that the orig-
inal plana for his brick building now
undT construction on? Main street
near he Carnegie Library had 'been
changed to Ihree-story b'ulidjng In-
stead of two' . first ulanned.fhe
change 'In plans was made by Archf
tect Grften of Houston who' delgned
tf e original-building and the building
contract 'made with Ct ILNVlnn of
Housforr 'jhas - been changed" accord-
IngTy; ' ' " . - $
'Bad weather and'lack'.Ot material
have greatly hampered the progress o
the building during 'the past month.
The contractor now has plenty of ma-
terial of all kinds ou. th ground and
If the weather permits' the work will
be pushed from now on until the build
lntr la comDletdd. v
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There are
changes in
at the beginning of each year Und in
addition to those- already noted The '
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Eagte was Informed -today of the fol- '
lowing changes that fiave been made
in the department lieads of Bryan'g
big fuvnjture and buggy ouser 4" i
" JrrPpdley White Is now in charge f.
of tfio urnitune'aenartment.Mr'J.K. .."
Wells having resigned. Mr Whfte
while - compartftlveiy. nr tos Bryan
hating moved here only a few months' V
ago from his old home nar Nrtvasota
In Grimes county.. hag already made
'many friendo "who will be pleaBjd to
learn of his selection 83 heed of this
department. .
Mr". Jesse Bullock'. well known and
popular Brazos county boyj' and who
wag'fonnerly In the office Is tow
charge of the buggy harness.and sad
dlery department as buyer an i sales f
manager. ' ' . A-' '
The office will be In chirfe of Mr. '
Hugh Scott of St. ufsr' MoA who J
knowa'moderji officeetmKis flija how s;
to apply euch to the; benefit of tho
patrpng of:" tho lafge ; establishment.-"
Mr. Scott 'Is a systematfzer of some .J
note ' having had charge of theac--
courtmg department the. -world's " .
fain ia'CLouls. V 'V'V" 'I ' Siiv
ri-hasbeen the -aim of. Me" Park;?. ;
the jiroprietor to hjtve' an 'or.caiiJM- ;
tlo'n." commensurate 'with jiie rapid (
growth of his business and his efforts
have been' so successful haf hia r-(
ganlzation" system-and .stord roanagt
niont wwiM rfflect credit to any "bust-. (
h'gl'nstItuttonlar cities -much Jargeri
tlfa nryan."-1 '. J'
JlryanTi ; big furniture "ajji' buggy
hoyse enjoyed ' splendid b'usfness .lu j
the year . Jusl passed mid w 1th - In
rceased facilities Is prepared foy
greater returns In 1912.
even
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! That We WMMMia ' a :'Mmv : EemMkm:-
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lis conceeded since we have always :trierhtQ fdeal unselfishly with the good things that come to us. v -
Our past year of business'achievernents has left us in a happy frame of mind.N Just at this time we felextremely graWy
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tUl tO OUr rTi'ny inenuS WHO liave luiiuiuuicu laiciy iu uui ULLCbi. vvc weiLunie iuc new i cai vvuu niuui yuvVv
dence for our continual success. We have cbnfidef.ee in our ability to do things. We have?tt)nfidence inourriends
who have encouraged us in tne pasi.anuccniiuence in ine
do ours. May you be able to throughly enjoy the day and "s
: ception of the many good things. ja:store for us all!- if a
upoh . tlswIrbm dayxto day is the wish of
Youro truly
people io appreaaie a-Dusiness-xoriaucieu as-wtt- ? .
oview the New Year that' youan -get a'con-?1
ve:can only meet: the demands .made s .;.
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Carnes, J. M. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Monday, January 1, 1912, newspaper, January 1, 1912; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324018/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .