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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
THURSDAY f A.VUARY U. 191
GLASSlf IED ADS
All ads appearing to tbia column
will hereafter be !M for In advance.
Thl. rule nas been adopted owing to
the ' eipense Involved In charging
these little Items and will bo enforced.
FOR SALE.
KUH BALK All kind of homemade ukun up here today. Koonti hat
candy for the benefit of the young teh at large since the killing under
ladlea' Y. W. A. at Jamea Drug Store a $3000 bond.
tomorrow (Friday). . I .
FOR SALE Extra hlaj. grade Jersey- Texarkana. Tex Jan. U.-Texar-cow
wlta belfor calt. Phone Hen- n Detnocrata today are choo.lng a
aarllng Mercantile Company. V I"'"" "lon ne-
; .A full list ot officers la being voted
ROB. SALE-One Jiundred and seven-ty-ftre
cords pole wood. Ring ITS.
' 1 1
FOR SALK My home at a bargain.
city water" and lights on car line
eaay terms.. Irsullne ave. V. P.
Ward. V .
' FOR RENT.
XR RUNT Five-room cottage with
bath city water and barn near East
Side School Apply Miss Annie Dear
Inf. Phone SOX..'
FOR RENT To one or two men. bed
room clone to I.
Thone 61.
O. N. depot.
will
OT C.TOED
..
Caught Near Scene of Massacre M
Denied Tney Were Oullty of
Death of Americana.
(Pv Aswwlated Press
El Peso. Tex- Jsn. 13 The capture
of General Jose Rodrlgues. Villa com-
mander aud more than forty follow-
GEO
SUEZ
era by Mexicans and Americans near in pi Ure K.Kid Commissioner Rob-
Madero after a pitched battle waa re- ert II. Hoffman. Inspectors of the
ported today. The Vllllstaa were department ore In all portions of the
burning railroad bridges when tones 'state making Investigation of charges
from the Hearst properties st yabro- of law violations and otherwise giving
cora under Marimlano Marques at- assistance to the local officers. The
tacked them. Ills forty followers were majority of the cases In court now are
reported executed. Reports that Rod-! against milk and meat dealers
rlguei execuiod the eighteen Amerl- Commissioner Hoffman dcrlares
cans were luler drn'el. that the csm'isli;n has been productive
HOTEL BlfYA.N ARRIVALS
8. E. Canaday. New York.
Al Sanders. Cincinnati. Ohio.
R. H. Grant NTjrers.
J. D. Wiley Jr.. Huntsville. I
O. L. Hargrove. Waco.
M. II. George. Paris.
F. C. Hrooford. Alexandria. I .a.
1. C. K'ng. Dallas.
Fred Frommer. Galveston.
Geo. F. Edwards. Dallas.
N. P. Deavours. Dallas. t
J. AbrsliBinson St. Louis.
K. E. Hill. Austin.
H. U Hunter. St. Louis.
Jesse Klmnn .tnn. Dtllas.
U J. Luedecke. Dallas.
W. G. Farr. Dallas.
J. W. llrowii Houston.
R. 0. Ijimkln. Houston.
J. R. Shelton. Houstun.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Basteoen
Fousti-n.
Al Kagler. Waco.
J. 8. Jenkins Mum ford.
U L. PtiRh Austin.
R. B. WIIhuu.' Wh o.
M. I. Evans. JewetL
C. C- Terry. St. IaiuIs.
Jake Armstrong. New Orleans.
J. W. Graves." Houston.
J. L. QuIchsaU. Waco.
Jno. W. HrldiAi; Dallas.
E. i Cope. New Orleans.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
r a
A.i 11 1. 1 id a
SOtOBtOIrtCClSTStVWnV
Against Substitutes
CkrtthaWali-Koowa
Round Package
C CAUTION 7
I - f IMAM
AS THE
NEWS BREAKS
Georgetown. Th. Jan. 13 The trial
of torotl Koonti. a well known
fount nun of thta place on a charge
of killing Will Cockrell. was to bo
(n.
Beaumont Tex.. Jan. 13. f'Urenre
Ousley. head of th A. end M. exten-
sion department today was sched'Het!
t.t address the annual memberal Ip
camualgn banquet ot the local Cham-
r of Com mere.
Austin. Tet.. Jan. 11 Texas share
In the proposed 12.000.000 apr imita-
tion for a tight against citrus canVcr
will be about tWO.000. accord In c 10
Ed I Ay era chief nursery and orchard
ln;e. tor ot the state department ot
agriculture who has recently retu.n-
e1 from a trip to the national capital.
Mr. Ayers while at Washington ap-
pesred before the committee on ap-
propriations and says that It Is vir-
tually certain that the amount will be
set aside (or the camualgn.
Should this be done It Is proposed
to organlte an extensive campaign In
Texas tor the elimination of the fruit
trM maiady which wUI mean a saWj
of many thousands ot dollars to the
citrus fruit growers ot this state.
Austin Tex.. Jan. 11 More then
tlfty esses are pending In various
state courts as a result of the vigor-
ous csmpalxn hlh has been waged
by the pure food department accord-
nf msrkeri Imnrovempnl In lha n.ilnnt '
I " ' . .. . w . " .
.iiiuiv a 14 n-.rai vj uuiiirs anu i
Austin. Tex.. Jan. 13. The apiolnt
ment by power of attorney from Eng
land of William Laldlaw Huggar to;rnt loer n l9' hn ' !!. but.
administer on hi. deceased brother's
estate contain a novel passage and
has excited more than casual Inter
!t 'n court circle here.
This grant Is made." said the doc-
ument filed with the Travis County !
clerk. "uMn the condition that no
ri't of the ae's shall he distributed
"T pi'd rturlnt the war to any bene-l.-'ary
or' creditor w ho Is a Germsn
nr Austri Hungarian or Turkish sub-
'c t. without the express sanction of
the crown." The restriction to thus
.utr iiumi. 1 lie 1 vjnu 11 umi It lliuii
hi.a.i i.m n-i.i.u M u
flSV T-Vl VJ UV IMIUOU HtMCI IIUIT1I III
handling the affairs of James Laldl.w
Itiiggan who wss killed In battle In
19M. and who owned property In this
county.
BRYAN COTTON EXCHANGE.
Now York.
Yesday
Close. Close.
Oren
.... 12.58
.... 12.81
.... 12.93
.... 12.T0
March .
May . .
July . .
0. tolier
12.48
12.63
12.81
12 RO
12.54
12.TS
12.81
12.6$
New Orleans.
12.10 12.33
1370 12.61
12.S6 12.77
12.61 12.54
March .
May . .
July . .
October
12.34
12.SH
1283
1259
Bryan cotton seed. 130.00 per ton.
Bryan spots. II 7 8c middling basis.
There are a lot of funny things In
this world besides men and women.
Ask For
II -AT w
LHIOLSUCK1!
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED mtli
Wade In the largeat beat eoulppeel anal
Mitary Malted Milk plant In th worte
We do not make "milk product"
Skim Milk. Condensed Milk etc.
AtkForllORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK
Made from clean full-cream milk
nd the extract of select malted frain
reduced to powder form soluble in
water. Best Food-Drink for All Ales.
Used tor ever a Quarter Century
Uml you "HORUOICS9
jrott ty gmt SubmUtirtBm
ri:0LE3.'.LE PIES
HIGHEST
YEARS
Review of Prices for SS Year Show
Close to Flgurts Just Afttr
Civil War.
WJahlngton. Jan. 13. Food pri es
In the CnUed States during ISH were
higher than at any time during the
last thirty-seven years with the ex-
ception of the years 1SSJ. when tney
were 4 per cent hiaher then lull
prices. 1S3. when they were on the
ssme level and In 191!. when they
were 1 per cent higher. The "bureau!
of labor statistics. In Its annual bul-
letln just Issued on wholesale prices
of commodities reviewing the year
trom I860 to 1914. disclose that In
the fifty-five year food prl.es were
hlvheat In ISfil when thaw arara 7i
per cent more than 1914 price and
Iowa.. In ... th.. .ra i
k..
In the years of the civil war and
during a doien years or more after-
ward prices ot all commodities were
the highest since I860 when the first
UmA. . . . i
ttrsz "sr-r vrzrzrrzz
recorded In the year from 1J?4 lo ntlartntt rlt 8ttM d.trt.;
The effect of the European war on J ZtTX d'eVrtit! .Td
whoieuia nHr. in ih. i uA o..... p r of tD Mnt dPtn "
to nol t J ZlZ to T renlrt !"16 'n4 Co""e' h"
rrlilnof m l JZ?Z ui?r: "''""' "r. Baxter will report
IvTl. hi. rV r f . r0r dUjr
Euran war JZ1 Z I '
hi. T. S'anUh aZ . ' r WUh & C- Ce-
sama leve h.H Zl T ' "- Mn'
itl h f C0Unlrjr nJ me M -
h.er ih.h? h h n " "
f r.v f0 r " V K ' Me "n for hl M"on roab"
forty-four year. A. with food prices m .u.mi...A
. . . . . . . win oe .unmittea.
i J " t n Mr-uxer u he dir-(-y i""r
! '.-Twi . .nr.- T '".department of agriculture ex.en
lilt bei w 'er l0n l A" 'nd M-
n. ' . . . The siHM-ialtsts In the agricultural
C othe. and cloth were lower In etullieerlllR UBi)lirtm(.nt lllre My
1?M than during the previous ye.r mlle om6 lnw.llltttlon t0
Z . Pr!i n' T damage condition in Texas. Mr. Gee
... .- -'-i
same level. . In I'm? 1111 iii.I
:in t J. . . .
u-n uimiini iirurs wrre in
ki . n't . . ----- - - - lauftut tiiw viaiu aim iiinur FiraiKill
m '.nT .J r .1 - ne 10 thM n""rM- l'l'or'liily for the hiding place aftop speed re-
I9H and lowest In ISM and ls:T. m ... K. ... '.
when Zl per rent lower.
Fuel and lighting prim were .'. per
were 32 per cent higher than the low
est nninl re. hort In lo.i .nl n
cent below the highest point reached
In is;s.
Metals and metal products were
0r nan thr hl1 leen since l.ti'.-.l
Dm 8 ler below prices.
Their hlxhest tolnt was reached In
lS.it. when 1!4 per cent higher than
In 19U and lowest In IS1.8 when 27
per cent below 19U prices.
Lumber and building material
were 4 ner cent lower than In Mia.
82 terctnt bt?1ow thlr hfshiiit nrl.e
S-- ' - - j
rMrh 'n 38 r cent aove'
.tu. ... 1 ler rem aove
their lowest jioint reached In 18;.
.
ti . ...
iru anu ruemicais were n per
t.
cen n.gner man in I9U ana
than ther had heen rnr thin ..r.
They were 280 per cent below their iotrt whlle n Au"n- ne Ttx
highest point made in 184 and 33 per eara h no MonT court U noun
rent higher than their lowest prices t0 ''onimodate the spectators. A
ln js95 ( provision wis made whereby the Tex-
House furnishing goods were higher u woud P"Jr of rn
than they had been In thirty years or bd weather when the Angles were
being 25 per cent higher then their n Atn- n hli h" snwla-
lowest prlcea made In 1SH7 and l-or" 1 latnnred.
per cent below the highest prices pre-' A ln B0W Und Texrfns
vailing In 1SI. ( would play A. and M. on their own
Prices of all commodities combined rourt kln n tm frnm He v-
were I per cent below the prices of
1913 and on the same level as those
of 1912. They were lower by 137 per
cent than the high prices of lt4 and
higher by 33 per cent than the lowest
prices prevailing In the years of 1S9U
and 1897.
BASKET BALL AT A. AND M.
Will Play Southwestern Friday Night
Schedule of Games.
Texas A. and M. opens her Inter
collegiate basket ball season Friday
night when Southwestern I'nlverslty
comes "here from Georgetown for
gsme. A. and M. met the East Tex-
as Normal five last week defeating
them by the .core of 64 to 5 but the
contest Friday night with the Metho
dist five' will be the first of the long
series of lnterrnllorl.ta mnto.1. In
be played here during the next two
months.
Present Indication .re that the
Aggies will go good during the com-
ing season. With tyendrlck Stte-
gast. Walter and Nick Braumlller.
Hanson. Ilurkett. Gllfillan. Barnes ami
other members of lunt year's five the1
n tia...!..
Farmers ahould put a fast quintet In
the field. In last week opening
game Captain Nick IlraumMleri fol-
lowers showed real form and their
. 4.
team work for so early In the season
was especially good. - -
' The Aggie probably will go la New
Orlesns for return engagement with'
1 afa I a f . . .
'UI" na w faonisitBa . msutu-
tlona. Rice will be played at Houston.
Here la the basket ball schedule as
announced by Director Driver:
Jan. 14 Southwestern I'nlverslty
at College.
Jan. IT Austin College at College.
Jan. 1 Decatur College at College.
Jan. 51 Simmons College at Col-
lege. (Long skip from Jan. 19 to Jan. SI
without games due to term examlna-
tlons.)
Feb. I Baylor 1'nlverelty at
lege.
Col-
Feb. 9 Tulane at College.
Feb. 12 Rlee Institute at College.
Feb. IT Southwestern at College
Feb. 1819 Mi t Institute at Hous-
ton.
D.
Cravea. coach of the basket'
ball la optimistic over the prospects ' 7. . " . .
for the yesr. All of the contenders I . . 1cn1U
for honor. In basket ball In Texas areV out
to meet the Aggie except Tex... A. n ""Z
yet the difference with referenc to ""i"?- ' t0 frty
Inilnnr anil oiititnnr i-.uirt. liava mu . men.
been patched .between the two state
srhnnl A .ml l .III n.. n ......
.i. r
KXPIRT ON DRAINAGE.
. K. Baiitse nr U. a. Ena naarlna Da.
recoanlied t ie ful tv of imh work.
. . ... '
However unless mere was some tapa-
11. .. . M .11 l 1.1.
..
department for the services of one of
OV(rnment exm-rt...
LONCHORN BOYS ANSWERED
CHARGES Of A. AND M. TEAM.
Saw No Rtsson Why Students Should
Be Dsprivsd of Basktt Ball
Camts at Home.
Austin. Tex.. Jan. 13. Noting the
"'' on "e art of the Farm-
n C0" s"n he Texans
nlul no " xm nf
' '' - might not I
llrel. the Texas authorities have.
out this statempnt
M a i at-
"r" 0 ' '
..-..-- ' " "
ollege Station on any court thef
- A I.I 11 ' - -1
m fni aee nr in nrnvine i a 1 mi
r
.k..l ih.i iha im imm irriuiii.r.1
nd Mechanical (ollege play out of.
nurB lnr' 10
far h pr"lsal to play In Hous-
nn ""f rrnHl- Texsnn are will
n to 10 outon when the games
l lne "P0"' s. hools are played.
. vul unl" ronlM lrora n" l'yng
of such gamea the Ixng horns see no
reason why the student bodies of the
two Institutions should be deprived of
the games on their home grounds.
Work on the part of the Texans to
progressing daily anti with the open-
ing ot the season next Tuesdsy with
Austin College on Clark field. lh
team whose record score hss not been
equaled by any atate team bids fair
to leave but faint remembrances of
the from the Sherman country. It
was too cold for baseball at Texas
yesterday but the soccer aspirants
made up for all the lark of v on the
part of the proteges of Disc! and at-
er dV':n lhe Td n! wo tetm
a warmly contested practice game was
played.
BRYAN PEOPLE PRAISE
8IMPLE MIXTURE.
M'njr "J J117'? nM . th " m1ple
sIIfcUlJ VI UUI RIIIUIU IWI ef H I J 1 Tl III-
Bc known Adpr..ka. Tn emB.
dy la the most THOKOCCH bowel
cleanser ever aold. 4e!ng even used
' lS? Vp.pend.1(
SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY
CASE of constlpstlon. sour or gtssy
stomach. ONE MINUTE after you
take It the gasses rumble and pas. out
'f';! f'nnat iwlpe and the IN-
O AiV I VI"U IB UlUHIIIUf. ba IV.
Kmmel. Druggist. .
EL1IS
USE POLICE DOGS
Animals Shew Great Sagacity In Car
rylng Relief to Wounded on
Battle Field.
Headquarters First Russian Army.
Jan. 11 (Correspondence of the Ae-
sociatea iTess.i hngllsn police dogs.
'of which there are all attached to
the' Twenty-First Flying Column of
. . . 1
lhslf iArh In swi t tN.UHM ...
""-'"
f d" h "n bl"ht from.
Lnd0n b' "tnortttoS ot th dtf of
.Vernaya for use la
trarkina down
thieve and o order era
the place waa Infested.
Wlta Which
U'i.ki- . f.
mar rnaoiea toe nonce IO
round up theae criminals. One dog.
aihn mi mi.i. ki. c.u.k
. MIIIB UU CMRIiail nIU.
srr" - - -
B of of
VI
vey dispatches from one section ot
column to another and always per
ftr they ...rch out the wounds by
l d the ..nltsr. may be certain
the ma. to whom they are led to .till
dog. Instinctively ...
" U k l M.lt.r who
wr. P.lr of miniature s.ddle bag.
'n which he carries flask of brandy.
PIr.nr. the dogs resemble
. .. . . .. . . "
the Alrdale or the Irish terrier. An
"" v
for the benefit of the correspondent
""""uarter. of the First iiherl.n
Corps. A soldier wss directed to I.I.I-
rn (f o )( k.
unt (Mii nr relesse 1
he dog and directed him In the gen-
.i i ii. i.
" "
ng several wide circles the animal
t. . . . . . ..
turning presently wun a giove. 1 no
aanltar tucked a small pac kage In the
saddle pocket and away went the dog
I on his return Journey. The sanltsr.
to carry out the deception followed
nt Peered to assist the hiding man
hlle the dog looked on with apparent
Interest.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
A roslel cellar makelh
warm
house.
0ur ra(iUk mi h w.
ur dJ th w
"
An obese man miy lose flesh by
trying to shave himself
"
Fortunala la ha ahn sees the nninl
rmnunate la ne wno sees ioe point
JoWe of fw.Iln. It
Little ache re.ult from the pain a
man takea In enjoying hi. vacation.
Many a man asks questions merely
for an excuse to answer them himself.
Professional Cards
Park
JEWELER AND OPTICIA'
The Man Who Hae Made Oea
DR. ALGIE BENBOW
DENTIST
OVER PIR1T NATIONAL BANK
RYAN TEXAS
OR. 17. H. UM'C4
DENTIST
Phsnee Ree Hence Bftt; Offtoe ae
Cemmaeee Building
Beya. Tanaa
Clusas Fitted.
J. W. PAYNE
Eyes Scientifically ExBtnltMi
ej Optometrist
tvith J.M.CafdwiU.
AOD TO YOUR COMFORTS AT HOSI
USE ELECTPJUH
I 1 Fl T ' r. - w Jan
Oil Burning Roi
THE HUSTLER
FASTEST TRAIN IN TEXA
THE OWL ...
FAST NICHTTRAIN
Observation Cars on th Hust
Texas' Greatest Train
Heavy Rails Rock Balld
Steel Cars Safest in Tral
For detailed information ask t
local agent.
S. H. HARRIS. Ticket Age
tPKCIAL tSLt
New SlM tplnl rua pAUnts 1A.
e.-h. II l' fr S. tl tmr il.Kln Mm
Wtil.' Wh Mmn C.ht. La Krn
Xlxlatn C. Brunnrf. Iu Nvvrun. Pri
il llulxarl. luohs nf Allnr. Pita
tloniivr. Anloln Hi-voir kslavrln
uat Vlolorl. JonkhMf J. I- l-te. M
tlvo. Hlmwyvr. lwull link KillamH
nuhle Wh. Klllsrnoy tphll. UxUm
Teaiout t'nria John. Mrs. W. al l?utbu
Hrt.ltmal.i. CI. Ksiaerln. 11. Iul Nerro'l
1. Wh. Naman I'ofim. CI Klltarnsv. 1
mnihr lNrHlns. S
COTT ftOWAL CO.. Nsvaaeta. Tes-;
LOOK HERE!
We Make the Choicest
FRENCH ROLLS
LIGHT ROLLS
RYE BREAD
CREAM BREAD
CAKES and PIES
Angel Food Cake to Order
TEXAS BAKERY
MRS. OTTO BOEILMB
Proprietor
A.
STCVERSC1 UACKSXI
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KILL SUPPUES
PHOXE HO. 7-2 RII8S
JOE B. REED
L.'e and Aeoiasnt
INSURANCE
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE AMD
FRATERNAL INSURANCE
Maura S te 10 A. a. Bryan Taaae
Office Maaonle Temple
BLACKSMITH SHOP
We have purchssel the Plssek
blacksmith shop on West Ander-
son street and Inilts the peo-
ple of Krstos County to call
when In need of anything in our
line. We nuke a specialty ot
horseshoeing.
GRIFFIN BROTHERS
Old Plasek Stand
Exchange Barber Shop
lias the best ot wiu-kmen no boosers
nor cigarette smokers; no profanity;
first class manh ureas; two porters.
Ladles Ulven Every Courtesy.
T. A. Adams Prop.
I am successor te Mrs. Cserge Hadley
as Corseteee for the
SPIRELLA CORSET
I have spent sevsral months In study
ing corset fitting and am prepared to
give you a perfect fit
Phone 242. ' Csrsetiere
MRS T. M. EWING
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Corona Alabama Egg
Size Coal Exclusively
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1 Phone. 203
Prompt Delivery
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V. B. Hudson
Pres. 4 Oen. Mgr.
Chaa. B. Hudson
See-Treaa.
Complete Ab.tracta of Bratos County
"Better to bo Safe Than Sorry
Have us to make your abstracts and ex-
amine your land titles.
We are associated with the lidemnlty
company In vhlch wo can Insure
v your land titles.
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