The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 265, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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WKDXKSDAY NOVEMBER. 4 191 4-
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
JrXill KKNT -Hvi; rooni coltiiKH In
Uhode addition; S per uiontli. See
liork McN.
t'Til IU-jN'J'- WMy-llvo acres open
land; fire-room house.; artoslun
well. Apdy to .!() Jlriirn or John
Nunn.
rou IlKNV-
Phone XL
limine. Dallu street.
roil UKNT House
llrandoa.
Apply to George
FOR SALE
VOll 8AI.K-SIX lor In flroKdon sub-
( dlvUlnn. Trill take wiilcs waiton
rattle etc. In Brut payment. A. J
Iloxley. . .
TEXAS COMPANY HEAAJNG
AT ATOKA bKLAHOMA
(By Associated Press.)
Atoka Dklii. Nov. 4 Hrnrlne wax
to begin bore today In" tb district
rourt of the mill of the Btate of Okla
ilxima against the Toxas Company In
Oklahoma nnd twenty killed corpora-
tion. The Htatif seek a receiver-
ship fines of ho vera 1 millions of dol-
lars ouHter from thp Stafo and for-
feiture of tun property owned by
the defendant corporation in Okla-
homa. 'WORKING ON BENCHLEY ROAD
ComuilnHlouer J. W. Hamilton of
this precinct lias a force of the county
road hands at work grading and filling
Id the very bad places on the Tench-
ley road Just at the oiUo of tho city
limits. This iu one of the worn!
tdaeeg on aajr of the coun'y roads
luring the. wet weathT c.t last f ill
:ind white.
The money saver and health-protector Is a family friend. You need
It In your homo every hour. Ask your druggist. Kvery bottle guar-
. aateed. Its miraculous healing properties will astonish you.
RUGS AND ART SQUARES
ryrrw'-'W'
At Reasonable Prices
A Splendid Line of Patterns to Select From
W.T.JAMES
STEVENSON MACHINE WORKS "
Steam and Gasoline Engines Silo Fillers Wood Saws
Pumps for All Purposes.
Phone No. 7-2
And Cotton Goods Coming Down ai Edge Dry Goods Co.
for ten days we will offer the biggest bargains ever offered in Cotton Goods. Look at Prices Below
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100 bolts of 10c Dress Ging-
horns riaUla and Stripes... Ub
(Jood heavy Cotton Flan-
cl. worth 12 l-2c
while it lasts will sell
for only
EDGE DRY GOODS
15 A LANDSLIDE
REPUBLICANS
Elected Covernort In Several State
nd Many Congrenmen Will
Not Control Congreit.
The election held throughout the
country yesterday was little short of
a landslide for the Republican!. Re-
publican candidate) for Governor
were elected In New York Ohio and
several other States. Early returns
Indicate the election of a Republican
Governor In Oklahoma. Many Repub
lican Congressmen were elected In-
cluding several oldtimer. It is not
believed however that the Republi-
cans will have control of Congreis.
House Control Is Close.
(By Associated rrrs.)
Washington. Nov. 4. With eighty-
five CongreitHlonal district uiiKettled
at noon tho Democrat are ronddeiit
they will retain control of the llouso
though possibly only by twenty. The
Republicans believed they hud
chance to get control of the House.
Hy 1 o'clock out of seventy-five Con-
gressmen missing the Democrat
hnve gained four and the Republican
five. The House wa
then stnnding
189 Democrat lfig Republicans
three Progressives and one Indcpend-
ent. Champ Clark snld the Republi-
can jraln was due to lack of time for
the Democrat to campaign. Presi-
dent Wilson' home district In New-
Jersey elected a Republican Congress-
man. The Republican gained lx
Congressmen In New Jersey. Sulli-
van claims hi election as Senator In
Illinois. The race Is close. The Indi-
cations point to a Democratic Sennte
wfth a majority of ten.
Joe Cannon Come Back.
Washington. Nov. 4. Among
the
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10c Amoskeag Outing 7 1-0-while
it lasts only.... I I l
Blue Bell Shirting
for less than 10c
8 1 3c
for
noted Republicans returned to Con-
Kress yertenhiy wero Joe Cannon
MiKlnley Nick I.oiiKWorth and I'Ibo-
nezer Hill one of the franiers of the
Payne tariff bill.
Prohibition Won and Lost.
(Dy Associated Prftss.)
Chicago 111. Nov. 4. Ohio Cali-
fornia and Washington voted over-
whelmingly against Statewide prohi-
bition. The pros claim that Oregon
Arizona and Colorado went dry.
Woman Suffrage Defeated.
(By AaaoH itd Press.)
Chicago in.. Nov. 4. --Ohio. Mis
souri North Dakota. Mouth' Dakotn
Nevada and Nebraska defeated
woman suffrage yesterday. In Illinois
the female vote showed a heavy fall-
lug of.
Ohio Republican.
By Associated Press.)
Columbus Ohio Nov. 4. (inventor
i ox Democrat was dorcatcd for re-
election by Frank. Willis Republican.
Montana Votes Suffrage.
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago III. Nov. 4. The woman
suffrage amendment was adopted in
Montana.
Oklahoma In Doubt.
(By Associated Tress.)
Oklahoma City Okla.. Now 4. Tho
J election of a Governor Is still In
doubt with the Democratic candidate
leading.
BIG YAM CROP IN TEXAS.
Cleburne Tex. Nov. 3. The condi-
tion of tho Texas sweet potato crop
lias Improved 14 per cent during the
past thirty days and the total yield
Is now estimated at 4R0.'0n0 busheN
while a month ago the Vnltcd Slate
Department of Agriculture estimated
the crop at 4.1141.000 bushels. The
production In 1913 wa 4.000000 bush-
pi and the average price paid to
farmers for the product was per
bushel. The present price I raiw'ng
around $1.05.
TEXAS INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
Houston The local Chamber of
Commerce reports that building activ-
ities are going steadily on ns well an
developments In other lines of indus-
try In this city despite the Kiirope.in
conditions nnd the low price of cot-
ton caused by the war. Lumber con-
cerns report a stimulating buclne: ?
and the men bants are also optiinl -tl"
over present trade conditions. Altn-
gether Houston is enjoying an era of
development.
Kdna Announcing i:s DM.- show
ahead of time so that exhibitor will
have ample time to
fowls for exhibition
prepare their
the Jackson
County Produce Company of thH
place is making preparations lor a f?
noultrv show here June 1. This will
be the first time a poultry exhibition
has been attempted In this city and
It Is receiving the hearty support of
the entire citizenship.
San Benito A colony of Swfdlt-h
farmers now located In Illinois have
bought an 800 acre tract of fine -Irrigated
iand a few miles from thl city
IS
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Big line of 32-inch Brown A-
Domestic worth 7c for
never sold
this sale 0-
Best Bleach
worth 12 l
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nnd are preparing to locate on the
proper'y at once. This land will bo
mad" Into small farms and devoted
principally to raining corn and truck
crops.
llnevllle I.tist week farmer resid-
ing In this section shipped five solid
carloads of hogs to various Texas
markets receiving a handsome price
for the lot. During tho Inst elghtocn
months lien County farmers have
shipped 200 carloads of hogs to the
various markets over the ronntry
and there are at present more hogs
In the county than there have ever
been before.
Yoakum The need of a cotton
warehouse Is being felt here und the
Young Men's lluslness League has
appointed a committee to see the of-
ficials of tho South Texas Fair As-
sociation In regard to using tho prin-
cipal building of the fair located III
thl city for a storage house. It Is
thought the reipiest will be granted.
Kerrvllle-Large iinantllles of wool
are being received here for storage
In the Schrelner warehouse. There
is not much of tne product being sold
at present although some has been
disposed of at 30 cents per pound
which was of extra fine quality.
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THE BEST PROOF.
Given by a Bryan Citizen.
Donn's Kidney Pills were used
they brought relief.
The story was told to Ilryan resi-
dents. Time has strengthened the evi-
dence. Has proven tho result lasting.
The testimony Is home testimony
The proof convincing.
It can he Investigated by I'.ryan
residents.
P. .1. VytopH. 0S Mostey street
r-ryan Texas says: ".My hack ached
and I found it hnrd to stand for any
length of time. At nlf:ht Iny rest was
broken as the result of weak kidneys
find I felt miserable. Short use of
Donn's Kidney Pills tirociired at Em-
. mp.g re gorPi ( lir.( nip an liaVP
i la(I no Sidney trouble since. I w illing
j ly confirm the statement I cave some
ypars nco . rPf.ommendljj Ix.an's Kid
.. pin"
prrp
all dealers. Iton't
I Mm)Iy gk for
kidney remedy Kt i
noan-g Ki( rills-the kind
that I
Mr VytoIlil naj. FosterMIUmrn Co..
Trops. Buffalo X. V.
JOE B. REED
Lit and Accident
INSURANCE
Fraternal a Specialty
Hour S to 10 A. M. Bryan Thm
Office Matonlo Tempi
Apron Check Ginghams
worth 6 l-2c this sale "2q
Domestic
- 2c this g J-Jg
8 l-3c Brown Domestic good
value 36-in. wide this sale Cn
only
Uneeda Biscuit
Nourishment fine fla-
vor purity crispnesa
wholesomcncBS. All
for 5 cents in the
moisture-proof package.
Graham Crackers
A food for every day.
Crisp delicious and
strengtheninc. Fresh
baked and fresh de-
livered xo cents.
A delightful new bis-
cuit with a rich and
delicious cocoanut fla-
vor. Crisp and always
fresh. 10 cents.
Buy biscuit baked by
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
Always took far thai Same
FOR COAL
WOOD and
Wood Sawing
Phone 518
C. L. EDEN
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Professional Cards
PAR k
aWILIs AN OPTICIAN
Tke Man Woo Mm Wad. Good
DR. ALGIC f CNIOW.
DENTIST.
0V1 FIRST NATIONAL iANlC
BRYAN TEXAS.
Classes Fitted.
Eyes Scientifically Examined
J. W. PAYNE
Optometrist
with J. A7. Caldwell
DR. W H. LAWRENCE
DENTIST
Phone Residence 658; Office ttl.
Commerce Building
Bryan Texa.
DR. R. H. HARRISON
PHYSICIAN AND 6URCEON
SoeclaL attention Given to Oenlto
frlnal Diseases Piles Fistula and
I'leer of Rectum.
Headquarter at need ft Stewart's
Dm If Store
Phone 196; Re. Phon 136-3r
LODGE AN0 SOCIETT EMBLEMS
WEDDINQ FLOWERS
FUNERAL DESIGNS
CUT FLOWERS. PLANTS
Phon Direct
SCOTT FLORAL COh
Navasofa. Txat
nj ui.ri.ru i.i- i -m-m-ii ' " .ew
Wc have opened a
larjjc assortment of
Hallowe'en goods at
the new
IIASWELL'S
BOOK STORE
H.&T.C.
Tt-.1 Cnltnn r:l.l'. Kr""ilnn.
W :!. I ! 4 . nmll'l trip. "l sal
ilailv khI io ri tir 1. 1- in Nuvun-
r I'. ii
'r-. -illation f Hilvr StvI.
lilll. hli T'tl. i.il eslon 13 l'
r iiTil imi. pijiiiii- rut- nl'l'lli's t'
I l.iiiMton. mi null- fiir rvplimit Iril
Kriilnv. NuM-iiil-T ii. aii'l mrn"
int.- Irnltis K.itiinlaj-. Novrnilier "in.
v-.hmI Io return u to nni1iy nUht.
Nnvcmlx-r Hh. No Imsgage and
n.i niliii tlon for crilMrc-n
No-Tii-i Hi. Jtoiii.11111 U.M round
trip on sale ilnllv .Nov. till to Ulti.
Inclusive llnilte.1 Nov. Mlh; 1105
rmiiul trip ov lth rolurnln Nov.
11th; Nov. l.'th r-urnln Nov.
U. anil again tor evniln trsin Nov.
Mill. anl mornliw Nov. Iih re-
tiirnliiK Nov. l.Mh. No lKe nl
no rvtliii-llon for clillJrfii on 2.0i
rut.
S. IC. HARRIS. TU-rkr-t AnL
Biynii. Tr. Nov. Jnil lH.
UP
6c Curtain Tlaida will sell as
long as they last for. .... .
4c
Amoskeag Apron Ging-
hams everybody knows
that is worth 8 l-3c P 1-A.
sale for
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 265, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1914, newspaper, November 4, 1914; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324888/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .