The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 132, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BR VAN DAILY RAGLE
TUESDAY APRIL 28 19H.
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Cool screened bed
room; all modern conveniences.
Ring 126.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Plants Acme and Stone
tomatoes 50c per hundred; Wake-
Held cabbage 25c per hundred. A. D.
Locke Bryan.
FOR SALE Good Singer sewing ma-
chine; used very little; half price.
Phone Eagle office.
LOST
LOST One bay horse with new
saddle and bridle on when he broke
loose. Return to J. K. Pressnal.
NEW YORK DAY BY DAY.
By CHARLES HENRY ADAMS.
ws a tame affair and after he came
horn and moped around wishing
something else would start. Ode
mornina he noticed the Boer war In
' the Dandrs. He ate lunch with ills
i cousin and after coffee bade that
date member of his family goodbye
Only 10 Per Cent Want Ballot.
New York April 28. With the ap- for he was greltig out for awhile. The
proach of the moment when the con.
next heard of Mr. Scull was that he
trail with ftafT4rnl FlilTfar'a hrlenrln
uiuiionaj amendment ror woman sur- fighting the Boes. That was a good
frage will be submitted to the people war and Scull enjoyed It so much
of New York the anU suftraglsts as "e dtan t want to come home; the
well a. their feminine opponents .re Jffi.
making a final stand and "No votes bored and he hurrierf right off la Man-
for women" Is the battle cry which churla and when that little war was
will he heard for the next eighteen stopped he came to flew York and
n ti 'folned the Secret Service jo( the
president of the New York State Ai'!;Atfld5.t?-tei'.5.p ??nih! !xl;
sociatlon Opposed to Woman Suffrage rfla" V J rn.
save- "The time for the last strueeiB Seewt Service man not returning to
says. xne lime ror ine iasi struggle tit ih w mhsm
vail V.'a taal mafa In .... 11 c" " " "-oo i
has arrived. We feel safe In assum-
ing that those not openly against us
do not want to vote. There Is no
In Mexico. The "Buffalo" Jtfries had
a One' idea Of lassoing lions and7 tigers
and rhinoceri In Africa with Scull
LOST Masonic locket I. Rohm at
Brandon ft Lawrence.
FOUND
f FOUND Bay mare; branded X. Y.
S Phone 274.
GOOD PIANO FOR SALE.
Juftice In allowing women to make ri""Efr XtZ
whi.h th .. snw. .ni there to. take moving p ctures ot the
without the assistance of men they
could not enforce one law!" Miss
feats. He threw np his Job In t
serve and went to Africa nearly
nu.. m a .t. losing his life in that field of wofk.
iSlUrSi Now what thflirg await this sturdy
suffrage worklrs shl has freauentl? adventurer in. his work as the new
notedThe dT.appearanci Z the' blo'om .commtoloflf secretary?
and charm of those women. "There "'
! We have in the vicinity ot Bryan a
f splendid new upright piano (factory
j sample) with nice stool and scarf to
I match and rather than ship back we
I will sell at a sacrifice and on any rea
I sonable terms.
IThis Is a chance for somebody to
get a mighty nice piano at a very low
price. Write at once to THE LEYHE
PIANO CO. Waco Texas.
LOWER RATES OF INTEREST FOR
I FARMERS.
In the current Issue of Farm and
Flreslle the National farm paper pub
lished at Springfield Ohio Judson C.
' Wefllver Washington correspondent
of that publication writes an article
: entitled "Lower Rates of Interest on
the Way" In which he says that It is
j practically certain that before the ad-
journment of the present Congres-
i clonal session legislation will be pass-
ed providing for the creation of a new
' class of banks under Federal charters
' for the particular business of handling
' farm land loans. This will be the out-
come of the work of a United States
.'commission that hag been lnvestigat-
is more in this talk of sex antagonism i
than many people realize she con
tinued. "Everyone knows it is better
to quarrel about politics than about
HARVfV HAPPENINGS.
Everybody In Jfiarvey Is" smiling' over
POLITICS ANO POLITICIANS.
Washington predicts the retirement
of Secretary of State Bran within a
year.
Friends of Colonel Roosevelt say lie
Will begin his first political onutaught
against President Wilson in the oom-
lug. campaign.
lit Kansas training courses are bod-
ing Mablishd for city managers and
the movement ts meeting with great
success;
John Fields wha has been fiomlnat-
ed for Governor of Oklahoma by the
Republicans is a newspaper m'n. He
fo connected with one of Olriaboma
City's dailies1 In an editorial cap&clrr.
ft Is reDortec? that Provisional PVesf-
dent Huerta of Mexico has boughrt! a
monoplane from' the MiMssunt Aero-
plane Company but it Is doubtful'
What time It will lie delivered to hint.
Unci' Sam would riot hive Bluch
difficulty raising regiments ot college
men for students of nil the' reading
universities and colleKfs have been
anxiofls' to fight ever srtbe" the Mexi
can troubl began.
H.filT.C.
Jacksonville Bla. and re-
turn $21.30 round trip ac-
count annual reunion
United Confederate' Vete-
rans; on sale May 2 3 4
and 6 limit May 15; privi-
lege of extension to June 4
by personally depositing
ticket with special agent at
Jacksonville on or before
May 15 and payment of a
fee" of 50 cents. Liberal
stop overs allowed at New
Orleafis and certain points
east.
S. H. HARRIS
Ticket Agent.
Congress" may disagree Upon Other
questions but In the matter "of making
waV appreciations It neve' faiiaMo
olm n .nH T rtnn't fhlnlr . . . -n-.- . .... ' BCl qUlPKIV. . W lien rreSlOeh MClVin-
the home could be verv haoDV When l" 0B 8 " ouu ... t lr- g n8h war
hnuwmilmm!&UM'nMAti badly for COrn Btfd i0tt0n' both Houses -promptly voted an a
date and wife for another. To me: Re- Sam Thoma' filled his- apofnt-l propriation tpf $.-.0000000 to b e-
the direct natural way for a woman ment Saturday and Sunday. There Pended In the discretion of the Prel-
hot .k. la hon tn . n..ni i "em ana iur wnainver UUriJOBIT HO
tell her hunband or brother or son The Harvev baseball team' Went to
about It" concluded this strong antl. Wellborn Saturday and played. a real
interesting game with tour weuoorn
deemed accessary.
John H." Clarke" of" Cleveland. ftw
Crvlnu Monkeva Drive to Sulclda boys and nve College cuds ine score "- "
yrying monKeya unvi io ouiciao. ' nna Ohio is one of the most dist Ineu shd
HQ w - .... . AMfAva In that ataf . 1 la An v
If you should ever happen
wandering about the Choco section cum fw P.r. that h w.. rnm-
of Colombia watch out for the sobbing oora dots are airaoa i i MUiei v unknown laveT In Yoirngs-
monkey. According to H. O. Spurrell. without some help. J SlT'lX "JfJr?.:"?.
a naturalist and member of the Lon- BrJnaDneund8V ?o Vh
don. School of Tropical Medicine Bra"" "Pcn0d'"f Week M'88 coffnwtlon with Wall. SIMM and too
when it gets after the Colombian to- Icy Goeft or coieview. -r&Tii 4 littfts residence Irf'Ohlo
di he will listen to the beast's solfi. Misses Lola Essie and Nona Hellel uttw residence la" Ohio.
withering sobs for three days and JMJ Ti"""" DOTB oiffiird Plnrhot. who U rttrki.. h-.'
Bull Ifoose nomination fof United
States Senator in Pennsyqlvattia. has I
ahnduhrad his platform emphasizing
rour planus tne conservation or nu
rttah' rights the consefvatloh" of Na
tlohal rescurces the cotaservatlon of
human' weiTare and the' conservation
of citlzehshfp. Also he is for woman
suffrage.' the initiative referendum
and recall aird for free Panama tolls
It is not' generally known "that tht
authorization of Congress is necessarr
before the President can call for vol
unteers. The' volunteer troops are "al-
ways apportioned among the States
and the District ot Columbia accord
ing to population". Enlistments are
for a period of two years unless
sooner discharged" and have the same
status as regular' troops.
(Cement Walks Around
your Home' Me am a
BETTER BRYAN
DonJ criticise the walk's of your
nelglilr or of the city until you
have rikm built around tOUR
home. Increase the value of
your pnspwty and help to btAld
up the to-w-a.
flhone 172. A
W. HI O'BRf EN
Successor tf W. P. Waftsle.
Professional Cards
PAUL
JIWILIR AND OPTI0IAN
The Man Who Hu Mads Oottl '
OR. ALQII lENIOMr.
DENTIST. '
OVlff FIRST NATIONAL SANK ;
RYAN TEXAS.
DR. W H. LAWRENCE
DENTIST
Phone- Rsslrfencs 558; Of flee 821.
Commerce Building
Bryan; Texas.
VVATU paper painting aud
DEC01"kTING
Wm.B.Cllne.M. D.
Practice limited to Eye Ear
Nose and Throat.
Phones Residence til'. Office 21
Commence fiutldfng.
Ey Scientifically Examined
Classes Fitted.
J. W. PAYNE
Optometrist n
witti J. M. Caldwell.
I." Tu.. 1 Zlll ;XJ V l .md Ali a Gandv of Wellborn
monkey Is Dink and Is one of the most Among the visitors to Bryan Satur-
rare animals in South America. For day Were Misses Annie Mae araiey
.v.. h... h.. m.rf. Essie and Lola Jones Mrs. F. Y.
leaauiio viiav iia.? mw.o. " . -" - .
.i... k .M.. ni .t oar. Turner. Mrs. Beula Andrews Paul
i - in .1.- hi. hnma KerguSon. Prof. J. E. Batson C H. a
la ill ii in ii iiio ;vui " " . . .
In the most Impenetrable wilderness Graham. N. A. Cotnam Carl Morgan
and hie himself to the nearest inaian anu rreiuu v.uc...
encampment where he will select his Miss LaUraBarden of San Anton o
victim and follow him day and night Is spending the week with Miss Lola
keeping up a continual weeping and Jones or "Brve; 2TuL"'"u'ul'
wailing. According to tnuai iraai- nre i
tlons this is a sure sign that tne a w
victim will shortly be taken with the. . .
sleeping sickness or some other fatal XHIS DAY IN HISTOKY
rilsnnse. bo they commit saiclde to
avoid death by dreaded sickness. Mr.
avo Id deatn by areaaea sicHness. mr. tvlonH thn anventh State In
Spurrell declared that the Colombian ".S!
Indians are more moral than New . rinlted States
Yorkers and that no afters thieves lm. a X UCS. America
gunmen or liars are to be found ?T1"TJ L wntuh
Ing this subject abroad with a view 'among them. He says the men make 181privat Yorktown of New
York captured the British- brig
Avery.
to getting suggestions looking toward
the passage of legislation needed in
. this country. On the subject of farm-
ers as borrowers Mr. Welliver writes
In part as follows:
"Our country has fallen behind the
curnpean worm in proviaing iacuuies
for making the farmers' credit avail-
thin. Our tiflfilclnor avatAm haa rrnvn
jn around the theory of providing
. nonnv as cheaply as possible for In-
Inpt'Ial transportation and commer-
fnterprlses. The farmers' needs
'tiv been rather forgotten in our
n-p'oTTi. our banking facilities have
W -ufflclently recognized the need
moving the peculiar kind of loans
ti 'armers need. The legislation
nboiit to be enacted aims to fill
r- vis gap In our system.'
Ideal husbands and treat their wives
rlh the rrpatest consideration. Mr.
Spurrell made the trip through the ry.' f nmnM r.tTinll'n neers
STtS sanofr8B8rittsnhum too?oBeat in the Eng.ish House
tar.:LnW5-'tSkbhwliRnti 1856-Ratiflcation of the treaty of
such like things He k JBCJJ peace by all the foreign powers'
England with him over 1.000 anec' 'A offlcally in England.
mens most of wnicn nave never uu --"--- - - H ..... re
A city to grow and prosper must
have natural advantages as well as
real live city builders' within its bor
ders.
classified by science.
Thrills for Breakfast Lunch and
Dinner.
A little thing like a police shake-up
will never bother Guy Scull secretary
to the new head of the department.
He is the friend of war and strife
the very incarnation of the spirit of
adventure. If the fighting gets reaT
nod and Villa actually storms Mexico
City -Guy is likely to clap on his hat
and depart from police headquarters.
He is a graduate of Harvard and as
soon as the class of '98 was graduated
he Joined the Rough Riders. That
1880 House passed
questing the President to secure
indemnity for American fisher'
men outraged by Canadians
1905 General Fitzhugh Lee died.
1912 The Department of Justice or-
dered the prosecution of the
harvester trust.
A CONFESSION
Dopes Her Statement Hade Public
will Help Other Women.
jamesmonroe. nts Ala.-"I must confess" say
James Monroe the fifth Tr-R!&:W3'
r tho TTnlterf SlatBB. wxn hnrn Anrll i i""' i" -" iwuncuio
28 1758 at Monroe's Creek Va. His
parents were Scotch his father a
planter. Monroe was a graduate of
William and Mary College a lawyer
and afterwards a statesman. In 1786
I great deal of good.
Before I commenced using CarduJ I
would spit up everything I ate. 1 had a
tired sleepy feeling all the time and was
irregular. I could hardly drag around.
REFRIGERATORS
. A SUMMER NECESSITY
All of our stock are first class standard Refrigerators
insisting of such well known makes as Bohnsyphon
' innesota Glazier and Gibson.
' Sizes and Prices to Suit Customers.
. Come In and let us show you our line and tell you their
lvantages.
W.T.JAMES
in no" t- i -
he married Eliza Kortwright. who died "YC vcre neauacnea wa
in 1830 leaving two daughters. Their "'u'" . ... v
home was In Monroe Va. when he' Since taking Cardul I have entirely
was elected by the Republican party . JUI spitting up what I eat. Everything
to the Presidency and inaugurated In I e?m" J? d'8e all right and 1 nave
18T7. at the age of 68. He served gained 10 pounds in weight"
eight vears In that office. Monroe I If you are a victim of an v of the numerw
! died of debility while In New York Ous ills SO common to your sex it i
City on July 4 1831. at the age of 73
He Is buried in Hollywood Cemetery
Richmond Va. He was an Episcopal-
ian In faith.
' XEAN YOUR HOUSE WITH A VAC-
UM CLEANER AND HELP GAR-
NEGIE LIBRARY
With sufficient applications In hand by April 10th the Library
will com in possession of
LARGE VACUUM CLEANER
This will be rented under following terms: One day $1.60;
two days $2.00; 75c per day thereafter. Make application for cleaner
and full particulars to
Miss Lillie Wilson Librarian
BRYAN POWER CO.
HOTEL BRYAN ARRIVALS
W. P. Asher New York.
T. D. Edel Houston.
Dave Edel Houston.
J. W. Hill. Houston.
Joseph Schwartz Chicago.
John D. Flewellen. Navasota.
J. B. Weatherly Navasota.
E. Pastenado Boston.
L. V. Dillman Cincinnati Ohio.
W. L. Bison Austin.
E. A. Kaselle Dallas.
W. B. Goolshy Baltimore Md.
C. Flint Dalla.
Mrs. R. L. Garrison Cawtbon.
D. B. Nance New York.
J. D. Gerdes Dallas.
W. S. Smith Houston.
E. C. Moore Dallas.
W. M. Fahey St. Louis.
Alex Sterling Chicago.
wrong to suffer.
For half a century Cardul has been re-
lieving just such ills as is proven by the
thousands of letters similar to the above
which pour into our office year by year.
Cardul is successful because it is com.
posed of ingredients which act specifically
on the womanly constitution and helps
build the weakened organs back to health
and strength.
Cardul has helped others and wfll help
you too. Get a bottle today. You
won't regret it Your druggist sells it
Write to: Chattanooga M!ldi Co.. Udln'A.
Hory Dpt. Chattanooca Tnn for Special In-
truelum$ on your casa and 64-paaa book. Horn
jasuaM lor Woomo" aant In slain wrappar. NCU0
Jos; LaFranceN
D ecor&tftr
Yisu'll make' ffiu mis-
take by paintingtxwith
DWoe's Paint. It
takes less and last's
longer.
HASWELL'S ! I
BOOK STORE
" I'arvvvranrvvMMaxwj
OR. R. H. HARRI&5N
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
.Special Attention Given t0 Gentto
Urinal Diseases Piles Fistulas' Ka4
Ulc.irs of Rectum.
Headquarters at Reed A Btewarfa'
Dru Stott.
Phone 196; Rttt PhttM 13 3 r-
LODGE AND SOCIETY EMBLEMS
WEDDING FLOWERS
FUNERAL DESIGNS
CUT FLOWERS. PLANTS
Phone Direct
SCOTT FLORAL CO.
Navasota Texas
See Our Line of
$2.00 HATS
Clothes Made to
Order
Union Woolen
Mills
Phone 209
JUST RECEIVED
New Line of Ladies and
Children's
Trimmed Hats
Spring and summer dresses
At Genuine Bargain
Prices
HERMER'S
WANTED AT ONCE
Old rusvty Buggies Signs Furn-
iturS Autos Houses etc to be'
p3rltd. Work neatly done.
Price Reasonabfe-
BEHff & HUSHES
Phone 186 208 BCam
' joe'sureed
lllfs and Accident
fk INSURANCE
4 Fraternal a Specialty
Office Maeortte Temple
Hcr S to 10 . M. Bryan Texas
Br$an Mattress Factory
r has ti ght the raatress fac-
tory aird! would like to do your
work. Ail work guaranteed.
Give m atrial Have your old
mattress ; nade new.
VLS T Massey
FRE9HREAD
Everything If tb Bakery Line.
Mrs..OtABk ehme
Rhone N(h 6
A. S. ADMt s
Civil Engineer
andSurm or
Office: City Hall. Phone-
Sandy Point Dairy Farrm
All Kinds
Phone 1450 v
Dairy Procncfs
C. R. McMillan -
iniuiji.
Everything In
FRESH MEATS
The best the market
affords. A pleasure
to serve you
S. H. FRANKLIN
Phone 531
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