The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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THK RRYANT DATXY EAOLTC
CLASSIFIED
ads Mil ID
FOR RENT
KOll KKNT Two rooms and hall fur-
nished fur Unlit housekeeping;
ti-r IUIiIh and bath. Phone 1CS.
JXill RENT To conplo or two gentle-
men rileely furnished room. down-
Halm convenient to car and down-
town. Tlione 410.
frDH HENT-'W-room ' bonne: good
nelghbortiood. M(?lita and city wa-
ter. C. M. Coin.
FOR SALE
FOIl SAMi llor krs.
tresses tnhlo and
J'hone 385.
Iron beds mat-
dining i luil it.
POSTED.
AhIi Pond Posted Parties are noti-
fied that hutilln!? on Ash Pond is pro-
hibited and will not be permitted.
Vlnlutors will bo prosecuted. W". 8.
Mlal.
U. . . . 1 1 - . -J -IS
PLAN TO SUBSTITUTE
CATTLE FOR COTTON
Sun Antonio. Tex. Oct 22. A plan
to Inrrense the mttle mining Industry
In this seWloti of the State nnd sub-
stitute thin Industry for that of cotton
vrowln. Is the glut of the project
worked out by a number of local capi-
talists. Those Ixhlnd tho new tinder-
taking are letting responsible furmers
have suffli letit money to erect one or
more silos to store their fumce crops
Ju. Following that the backer of tli
enterprise plums rattle on the farm
and the profits from the Increase In
weight at tho end of the feedlug xr-
lod Is divided with the farmer thus
ennblln? him to pny back the money
borrowed for the silo. This plan gives
Wm the silo dear bf debt and forms
a bnslB for future oiierallotis.
ROBBERS FIGfl
One Potteman and On Robber Killed.
Had Robbed a
Bank.
(Br Associated Press.)
lllulno Wash. Oct. 22. One bnndlt
and one possemun were killed today
In a battle with Ave robbers who on
Saturday stole $Jfl000 from the Bank
of tfedro Wooley Wellington. They
killed a boy on Saturday.
E
DELEGATES
WERE NOT ARRESTED
FREIGHT RUE ON
L
REDUCED
(Br Associated PrM.)
Washington Oct. 2:'. The Inter-
state Commerce Commission reduced
the freight rate on coal from the
mines of Oklahoma and Western Ar-
kansas to Texas.
COTTON RECEIPTS.
Cotton has been received in the lo-
cal warehouses this season as follows:
Lawrence warehouse 4950
llrlck warehouse 40i!0
1'nlon warehouse 22."i0
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I 111. LMI
THURSDAY OCTOBER 22 1914.
Our Stock la Now Ready for
ended today Your Inspection
Small
Attendance and Only
Sessions War Held In
Each House.
Short
(Or Asssclsted Press.)
AuHtln Tex. Oct. 22. The extra
session ended today. Only eight Sena-
tors were present and alxty-slx In the
Hnusu. The Senate wns In session
two minutes only. Tho House was In
sfSBion three hours which wore spent
in congratulatory speeches.
Troops Remain at Vera Crux
Convention la
Ended.
Until
(Br Associated Pres.)
Washington Oct. 22. Au official
dispatch from Carranza denies that
Villa arrcsb'd the Agnus Cullentes
deb-Kates.
Officials here believe the troops will
not leave Vera Cruz until the Agnus
CalU-ntes convention trouble Is ended.
Total ll2i!0
Round (half) bales l.n0
Grand total Jl.sJt)
Cottonseed $12 per ton.
l!ryan spots 67c middling basis.
POWER OFF A WHILE TODAY.
The Bryan Power Company was
compelled to shut down for a short
time today on account of having the
meter on the city circuit tested. The
tenting was done tinder the supervi-
sion of Mr. Clayton of the General
Electric Company of New York City.
It was not the desire of the company
to Inconvenience the patrons of the
city but owing to the circumstances
It was unable to obtain Mr. Claytons
services at another hour. The test
was made at the request of the city
so we are Informed nnd was found
slightly over one per cent slow.
minu
It Always Helps
says Mru Sylvanla Woods of Clifton Mills Ky. In
writing of her experience with Cardui the woman's
tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use
Cardui my back and head would hurt so bad I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of Cardui 1 began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 . pounds and now I do all my housework
as well as run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad
and it always does me good."
Headache backache side ache nervousness
tired worn-Out feelings etc. are sure signs of woman-
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui the woman's
Ionic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak ailing
women for mor: than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today!
RAILROAD NOTES.
Ctillo plans to use oil-burning equip-
ment on all government railways.
.Peking China Is to have a belt rail-
way to connect Its four railway termi-
nals. Twenty thousand men are employed
In construction work on the new dunl
subway system In New York City.
The Krie Railroad has arranged for
.an extension of five months on $
Oufl.noo worth of notes Jimt maturing
at a cost of renewal to the company
of 8.13 per cent.
The Wabash Railroad Is exceedingly
anxious to secure permission to In-
crease passenger and freight rates. It
Is claimed that this year the road Is
not earning Its fixed charges In spite
of the fact thnt Its earnings last year
were the second largest In Its history.
Three new positions lit the police
department of the Ilaltlmore & Ohio
Railroad have been created by Kd-
mund Lelght general superintendent
of police. The purpose of the new or-
ganization Is to extend the protection
to shippers nnd travelers as well as
railroad property by Increasing the
supervision. I'nder the new arrange-
ment the police cnptaln of each divi-
sion of defined territory will report to
the superintendent these officials
then reporting to the head of the de-
partment The protective committee thnt has
been formed to buy in tho Chlcaco
Rock Island - Pacific Railroad when
It Is sold at auction In the near future.
Is working hard on the completion of
Its plans. The highest bidder will pet
the road but he must deposit as a
first payment $liiOOnOO In cash on the
spot In addition to $.1.0.0nn or $ 1 0.-
000.000 of the rallroad"s bonds. In
case the successful bidder falls to
raise the purchase price he will lose
the U.S.'O.nnn in ca-h or the $1.".00rt.-
000 In bonds In the auctioneer's hands.
RIO GRANDE IS
H BID HIS
E
(ny Associated Prenn )
Del Rio Tex. Od. 22. There was
a forty-foot rise In the Rio (irantlo
here Inst night due to West Texus
ruins.
ECITI TD
BE RESISTED
(fly Associated rrens.)
Chicago 111. Oct. 22. Overseer Vo-
liva of Zlon City today ordered bis
followers to resist vucclnatlon by tho
health authorities even If they have
to use shotguns.
A. A M. TEAM TO FORT WORTH.
The A. & M. football squad went to
Fort Worth today where they will
play the Haskell Indlnns of Haskell
Kan. tomorrow. They were accom-
panied by several of the students.
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1S29-
i Although the plans for holding an
j lnternatfon.il peace conference at The
j Hague next year have been abandoned
neutral Nations will not relinquish
I their efforts to have peace pleasures
' brought to tho attention of tho war
ring European Nations.
Two larue mirrors arrived from
France at Philadelphia fur the
Fast Room of the White House
at Washington.
ibU The steamship Great Itrltaln
ran aground on the coast of Ire
land becoming deeply Imbed
dcd. The passengers and most
of the cargo were saved.
I SCI President Lincoln answered
protest iy the opponents of
1 Governor Johnson In Tenncs
see. declining to Interfere In
the State debt.
1ST0 Franco Prussian War SL Quen
tin and ( liartres occupied by
the Prussians. A French sortie
under cover of a heavy bom-
bardment from Fort Mont Val
erian.
1SS1 The seizure of a secret press by
the St. Petersburg police dis
closed h plot against the Czar
and many arrests followed.
1!101 South African lloer War Col.
Itenson surprised a Poor laaner
at Trlchnrdtsfonteln capturing
several prisoners.
lHOI Russo-Japanese War Russian
official reports declared Japa-
nese armies retreating pre Ipl
tately from Shaklie; Oyama re
ported capture of forty-three
' guns in last battle.
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And wo are glad to state to the
public that we are In a position
to sell you goods an low as tho
lowest and goods thnt ore stan-
dard such as
Manhattan Shirts regular $1.50
value OS
Ferguson McKlney Flnnelctte
Shirts with soft attached or
detached collars regular $1.50
Shirts OS?
$2 Flanelctto Shirts 91.RO
$1 Cooper's Underwear per gar-
ment 75?
$3.50 and $4 rants King Trous-
ers ?2.50.
$3 Pants King Trousers $3.50
$25 to $27.50 Hart Schaffncr &
Marx Suits for men and young
men ?15 00
1
$3.50 and $3 Chamolsc Hats. . . . j
$2.50
Good Apron Ginghams . ..." 5?
10c Dress Ginghams . . 7 1-2?
10c Hope Bleach Domestic 3G-
In 8?
6 l-4c Generosette Unblcach Do
mestic 5?
10c Good Unbleach Cotton Flan
nel 8?
15c Huck Towels each ...10?
Remember our line of rugs
shades and house furnishings
are the cheapest In town and wo
invite your careful comparison
and guarantee to please the
most careful buyer.
BRYAN DRY
GOODS CO
LODGE AND SOCIETY EMBLEMS
WEDDING FLOWER3
FUNERAL DESIGNS
CUT FLOWERS. PLANTS
Phone Direct
SCOTT FLORAL CO..
Navatoti Tixat
Professional Cards
PARk
4 W I L I AND O P T I C I A-U
Tb Hn Who lias lUila Ouo4
OH. ALOIS RINROW
OINTUT.
OVIrl PIMT NATIONAL SANK
RYAN TEXAS.
Glatnei Fitted. .
Eyes Scientifically Examined
J. W. PAYNE
Optometrist
with J. M Caldwell
DR. W.- H LAWRENCE
DENTIST
Prions Residence 658; Office 821.
Commerce Building
Bryan Tex.
M.&T. C.
TEXAS STATE FAIR
DALLAS
Oct. 17-Nov. 1 1914.
fr..f.r round trip; nn sale Oct.
lfith to 31st Inclusive good to
return up to Nov 2nd.
$:U0 round trip; on salo for
nil trains each Saturday (Fri-
day nlKlit trains Included) and
Sunday mom Inn good to return
up to tlin following Monday
nlRht (three day Saturday
Sunday and Monday.)
No reduction for children and
no haitgaKe checked on the
13.30 rate.
8. H. HARRIS
Tlckot Agent.
Bryan. Tex. Oct 16 1914.
NOTICE TO SCHOOL
TRADE
We are prepared to fill
all your wants at the very
best value for your money.
As we are crowded in our
temporary location come
early and avoid the rush.
HASWELL'S BOOK
STORE
JOE B. REED
Life and Accident
INSURANCE
Fraternal Specialty
Hour I to 10 a. M. Bryan Tes
Office Maionlo Temple
GOAL! COAL! COAL!
Alabama 1 $8.50
!'n0iS I D Tn
Oklahoma I Pef Ton
Phone Orders to 206
CEO. STEPHAN
v 1
I SWEEP FLUES
Polish and Set Up Stoves
HENRY KETTLES
Phone 330
FOR COAL
WOOD and
Wood Sawing
Phone 518
C. L. EDEN
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Is splendid for asp stint; and MIph of insects. It will do
the work. Every Lottie guaranteed. Ask your (Imp-pst.
RUGS m ART 8BIMRES
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"The Avenue of Palms
" a beautiful oon from "The Red Widow' the No Ybrk' Aitor TJj'eatje niuptcal comoa'jiicces8-''Colotil
tu 'jli'r&i'Z 1. Tuesday Odobcr th J fX J. i : !
(JiJotdal Theatra
At Reasonable Prices
A Splcqdid Line of Patterns to Select From
W. T. JAMES
'A. J. WAGNEH Trop.
K. C. JONES Expert Operator.
BRYAN SHOE HOSPITAL
IN WEST SIDE WAGNER BUILDING.
SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT
Will call for and deliver your shoes. All work tho verj
. best. rhone. us your order;
1 i Goodyear ; Writ System'' the most up-to-date in exist' '
ence." snoes sewed uyfiocKsutcn. '..-;t-
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1914, newspaper, October 22, 1914; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324877/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .