The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 194, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 15, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
TUESDAY AUGUST 15al9U
55 Reasons
WHY
tou Should Live
. j ...... i
or Trade in
Bryan Texas
'THE CITY OF SCHOOLS"
BRYAN
1. Is the largest town between Houston and
Waco.
2 Is in Brazoa County In the heart of the
famous Brazoa Bottoms.
3 Has a population of 6500 which Is In-
Increased by 2000 during school terms.
4 Has seven churches with eight modern
church buildings.
5 Its business section Is entirely paved; ten
milea of residence streets being paved.
6 la paving" tne road from Bryan to A. and
M. College a distance of five miles.
7 la assisting In building 90 miles of gravel
road In the county leading to Bryan.
8 la the home of A. and M. College or Texas
Allen Academy Bryaa Baptist Academy
and Villa Maria Academy.
9 Has an up-to-date public school system
affiliated with the State University.
10 Has a government cotton elaaser one of
the Ave In Texas with services free to the
producers and others. .
11 Haa two Interurban railwaya with termini
In Bryan.
12 Is served by two great trunk line railwaya.
13 Municipality owns Its water works sew-
erage and lighting systems.
LI
Government Orders and Withdrawal
of Gold Haa Produced
Confusion.
(Br Asaoclated rs.) -Laredo
Tex. Aug. 15. The Mexican
Hit ARM AK9 SMALL TOWIi
rURNlSl
'FQft BIO LEAGUE TIMBER.
Looking: ever it rosier of tha blf
laasu ball tosms you will And Mm
i:ar nam of mrn who only rvrmtly
war boys on tht farm or In (ho riling
or small town. On tlio oilier dand iur-
IfUliurty faw lis it from Hi big cilia.
And tfU ttiU U not a aurnrUIng atur
all. Evan laying aald our knowleds of
t!i big part t:iat tl eo-c:iJ cotmtry
boy haa always plaaj In Ui rat af-
falrs of buainaa and tli on I ion II
country la rlac In l;f tit founJa.
tlas Mal fa
BADLY
MIXED
I M N
.1 ' ' V .If ill 1 I X
SECT VATER1AL 0")JTl: " m
Th phrtocraph .how. ar.-f.mmar "
to all 1 (nara of I ha groat National gam. Thar la by th way a wnn4rrtit aim-
la addition to thalr Uing raoroaanuilva IWlty btan th origin of tli ball
f thalr typ la th baaahall world all of
thaaa atalarart athlala ar grt andor
r of that bvrag you know and Uk
so Wt!l-C ota -Cola
Sboct Illatoriea cf Ui PUyrra.
JONCB. rtrMar Amaaa Vanaga of M.
.nul Oivwna Horn Auguat IS ll'L at
f hln. itoUM I'a. Laat aaaann ha ram
wllhin on-ha:f gam of winning fadaral
t.aagu pennant. Onlahlng naarar th top
thaa any taarn In Mafor laagua alnr
Yh Drowns In 111.
H aara Coca-Cula Is bU favorllo
h vara (a.
gLKXANDka Orana Oawlias. Itlrhar
Till aJolhla Naimnala Pom In Bt.
1'aul Nabraaka Fabruary . and
llvaa on a (ana that now.
Alaxandaf la en of th grtt pitch
or In th gam today bain prartiralty
raaronalbl tor th rhlladatphla Natloaal
laagu tm winning th patina at laat
.. r. Draftad by Phlladalphla In Aaa
29 Has a
30 Has a
31 Has two
32 Has one
nouses.
34 Has one
two up -
35 Has two
36 Has three
advances
37 Has four
government Is at present laboring
under a heavy strain to maintain the
prestige of Its new non-connterfelta-ble
currency. The government haa
lately prohibited the exportation of
gold and ailver money ordered the
confiscation of such gold and ailver
placed In circulation and decreed that
only the non-counterfeltabte Issue
shall circulate. Notwithstanding de-
crees prohibiting the use of gold tax-
ea on mining oil and other properties
and customa duties are arbitrarily
it'?! '
unt 110 with whom b has amr
rlrL II warmly andora- Oxa-Cota
a a drink far aihlatae.
DOTtK Iitow rrln Nw York
Na:ional I.ciu C5..U lirn at Cafy.
villa IIU. July 11 Int. BwnJ hmait.
It haa biayvd with lh Nw York
Kallonala a.n and wa a;polnlr4
Optals In IMt which tn:tlnn la l.as
alnca liald Willi tham liaU'nj I UUr of
NUonal Uagu tit i o(
115. al U bwt of i a i.i b I
playart and that of lh bavarag wlikb
thay andnn. Caca-Tola mlsht b ralla4
aa agneullural grtnk. both fron. th ma
tart) n la m.l of and bacaiw of ha
grant popularity In th country aa wall
aa In Ui city far Cora-Cola If r
thar was a natural w;laom b
rax la stirh-it H:f U a girt from
Nalura Mm) from K:ur a rur watar
Aarorait with tli Julca of tin trull
and thing that grow nt tMtanaJ
with Naiuras puittt flnvl aiiar and
ttaaa far'.icularty tar '-.-Sot tl.H Ut-Coca-C'aM
ronlaiii no artil.i l swaalan
Ing maltar but Jul t! bt ot pur ran
sucar. It I tht f n combluatlim that
glva Cora-Cola II tftikloiiarta of
flavor It dtirtlnvllvaty rafranV'ng and
thlmt-quaochlng qualltl an4 grtal
Wiiolaaomanaa. Thai's wli bail piaiara
athlataa rana-alt Haaar and kind of
anas and woman drink and andnra Cora-
Cola. Drink a glaa or a Wottl an l y
will b 1'iat a ralbuaiaatlc about lu
4f
j i
- w a -
14 Muncipality owns 1U City Hall and Opera
Mouse.
15 Haa a White Way the best lighted bust
ness atreet in Texas.
16 Has a Carnegie Library.
17 Haa a modern hotel
18 Has a Federal Building; six mall routes.
19 Has two parks.
20 Has a ateam laundry.
21 Has an ice factory.
22 Has (our cotton gins.
23 Has a flouring mill.
24 Has a mattress factory.
25 Has a bottling works.
26 Has a cotton compress.
27 Has a large oil mill.
28 Haa three cotton warehouses.
planing mill. .. ..
machine shop.
wholesale grocery houses.
wholesale drug store.
33 Has three garages and automobile supply
daily and one weekly newspaper;
to - date job offices.
sanitariums.
strong banks which will make
on warehoused cotton.
dairies and one creamery.
38 Has three large furniture stores.
39 Has two exclusive men's furnishing stores.
40 Has five drug stores.
41 Has eleven dry goods three general mer-
chandise seventeen grocery stores four
meat markets and two bakeries.
42 Has three Jewelry stores.
43 Has two commercial photographers.
44 Has three feed and grain stores.
45 Has one book store.
46 Has one racket store.
47 Haa two brokers.
48 Haa two car-lot poultry dealers.
49 Has machinery purchased for a cold stor-
age plant.
0 Has free camp yard with wood water
lights and cots furnished.
51 Has a cotton exchange.
62 Has one of the best cotton markets in
Texaa. .
53 Has a market for every farm product.
64 Haa a live Commercial Organisation.
55 Over one million dollars being spent In
permanent Improvements In Bryan nd
Brazoa County at this time.
' The Bryan and Brazos County Commercial
Association stands for the upbuilding of town
and country and with Its live workers untir-
ing la their community efforts Invites you to
COME TO BRYAN.
We want more frood people; more good
farmera and more Industries. For dependable
Information addresa
THE BRYAN' AND BRAZOS COUNTY COM-
MERCIAL ASSOCIATION
W. A. McELROT Secretary.
. Bryan Texas.
A. M. Waldrop President
R. S. Webb.Sr. Vice President
Eugene Edge Vice President.
made payable In gold
Aa a result of this confused condi-
tion. It is difficult to encounter any
citizen willing to admit he possessei
gold money for fear that It will ba
confiscated. Passengers en route to
south Into Mexico from here are care-
ful not to display any gold.
Advices from the Interior say that
the defarto government bag purchas-
ed one and one half million pesos
gold valuation of 23 karat gold bul-
lion. When reduced this win pro-
duce 6000000 pesos In coin. This Is
expected to establish credit on a
aound basis.
The situation created by th3 money
question la considered Intricate for
altbo one must not possess gold or
silver taxea and other duties due the
government are payable In the met-
als and not by the Issue of paper cur-
rency. lllnoiean Digressed In His 8pch en
Shipping Bill to Denounce Plana
Federation of Labor Chief.
(Py Aaaonatad Praas.)
Washington Aug. IS. President
Samuel Gompors ot the American Fed-
eration of Labor was characterised
aa a "public nuisance" by 8enator
Sherman ot Illinois In a digression
Mondsy from a senate speech on the
shipping bill
There Is no more tyranlcat out-
rageoua Injustice than that ot leader
who live on the sweat ot other peo-
pled brows" aald Senator Sherman.
"Mr' Compere la a public nuisance."
EBffisur
Uall lonr (aqrer and I'lrers of
the stomach and Intestines Autoin-
toxication Yellow Jaundice Append I-
rills and other fatal ailments result
from 8tomach Trouble. Thousands
of Stomach Sufferers owe their com-
plete recovery to Mayra Wonderful
Remedy. Unlike) any other for stom-
ach Ailment. For aate by M. )L
James and druggtsta everywhere.
DCLID
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PUBLIC 1 SI
TO THE 'DEMOCRATS OF TEXAS.
Whereas at the State Democratic
Primary Election held for the nomi-
nation of all offices Including United
Statea Senators on the 22nd day of
July 1916 no candidate for United
States Senator received a majority of
the votes for that office.
And Whereas Hon. O. B Colquitt
and Hon. Chas. A. Culberson wens
the two candidates who received the
largest number of votes at the Dem-
uvrauu jrrimary fiiecuon neid Oil
July 22nd 1916.
now mererore by virtue of the
duty Imposed upon me I Paul Wan-
les Chairman of the State Democratic
executive committee of Texas do
hereby call a second primary for the
purpose tot determining the cholo
of the Democratic party aa between
Hon. O. B. Colquitt and Hon. Chas A.
Culberson the two candldatea receiv-
ing the largest number cf votes at
the First Primary Election; same to
bs held on the fourth Saturday In
August same being the 26th day of
August A. D. 1916.
At such Primary only the two can
didates viz: Hon. O. B. Colquitt and
Hon. Chas. A. Culberson who r.
ceived the highest number of votes
in the Primary Election held on July
22nd 1916. shall be voted upon.
(Signed) PAUL WAPPLES.
Chairman- State Democratic Execu
tive Committee.
Attest:
(Signed) CHAS. J. KIRK.
becretary State Democratic Exocu
tivo Committee.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Sealed bids will be received at tha
office of the city secretary of the City
oi uryan up to 6 o'clock p. m. August
mn isle tor the four (4) certain
small tracta or parcels of land sltua
ted In the City of Bryan and lying
east or tne lots or parcels of land
owned by Vlck Bros. Sam B. Wilson
Tyler Haswell and Geo. A. Adams
and bounded on the east by the street
or open way lying betweon said lots
or parcels of land and thu Houston &
iTeias Central Railroad property. A
I more particular description of same
i. can be seen from the plat prepared by
me city engineer of the City of Bryan
at the office of the city secretary of
the City of Bryan.
. Said bid must be upon each tract
separately and must be accompanied
Dy a cortlfled check for one-fourth (M)
of the amount bid. The city reserves
tne right to reject any and all bids
Dated this 12th day of Autmst A. D.
181B. K. T. SMITH.
City Secretary of the City of Bryan.
TIME TABLES.
Houston and Texas Central.
North Bonn.
No.' S Arrives 12:30 A. M.
(Waco Fort Worth Dallas Denlaon.)
No. 15 Arrives 1:38 P.' M.
(Waco Fort Worra and Dallas.)
No. 17 Arrives Ml A. M.
(Waco Fort Worth Dallas Denlaon.)
South Bound.
No. C Arrives S:0S A. M.
(Houston.)
No. 16 Arrives 4:15 P. M.
(Houston.)
No. IS Arrives 4:1 X. M.
(Houston)
Eaat Bound.
No. 13 Arrives 1:25 P. M
(From Clddlngs and Caldwell.)
No. 137 Departs 4:10 P. If.
West Bound.
(For Caldwell and GIddlngs.)
Trains leave from H. T. C station.
8. H. Harris. Ticket Agent
International and Great Northern.
North Bound.
Leave Bryan 1MJ P M.
Leave Bryan 1:01 A. M.
South Bonnd.
Leave Bryan 3:24 P. M.
Leave Bryan 1:07 A. M.
Trains leave from I. A O. N. station.
Tom Maasey Ticket Agent
B. V C T. I. Ry.
No. 1 Lr. for WhltUker 6:30 A. M.
No. S Lr. for WhltUker 1:30 P. M.
No. 2 Ar. from Whlttaker 10:00 A. M.
No. 4 Ar. from Whlttaker 7:10 P. M.
These trains leave from tower sta-
tion. L. M. Levlaioa.
Manager for Receiver.
Bryan and Collage tnterarfcan.
Bryan to College to Bryan to
College Bryan Villa Maria
7:15 a ra. 7:35 a. m.
7:65 a. m.
1:55 a. m.
:5S 8nn.
11:55 a- &
12:65 P. at.
4:65 p. m.
6:66 . an.
6:65 P m.
7:66 p. aa.
1:66 p. aa.
:6S p. nt
1:15 a. m.
11:15 a. m.
12:15 p. m.
1:15 p. m.
4:15 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
6:13 p. m.
7:15 p. m.
'.15 p. m.
l:15 p. in.
10:15 p. m.
S:35 a m.
11:35 a. m.
12:35 p. m.
1:35 p. m.
4:35 p. m.
1:35 p. m.
6:35 p. m.
7:35 p. m.
l:3 p. m.
1:35 p. m
10:35 p. m.
Cars leave frtm Interurtna Itatlom.
L M LeilnsoB Vat agar.
sssssLSaSaBBacsisBr
H. B. Mordan
IF tTS ELECTRICAL THAT'S HE
Ct trlttt Hty irt rlfkt
PHONES
ornre no
Residence 4S3
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CLASSIFIED CO
FOR RENT.
APARTMENT furnished for light
housekeeping; private bath sewer
age lights telephone etc. Phone 169
'UK RENT Furnished apartments.
All conveniences. Phone 352.
FOR RENT Newly papered furnish'
ed rooms. 403 College St
WANTED.
WANTED To rent L. C. Smith or
Underwood typewriter for several
weeks. Phone 36.
LOST.
FOR SALE.
PIANO FOR SALE Good Knabe pi
auo gooa as new. will aell at a
bargain. Apply to Dr. A. L: Mondrick
FOR SALE 65 acres In Rtonhan
Jonea league a mile from College
Station. Price $25 per acre. Would
take vacant lot In Bryan aa Dart nay
rment. B. K. Cochlan.' Colleee Station
FOR SALE My home on Ursullne
Avenue one of the choicest places
In Bryan. Two acres of land fronting
00 feet on the avenue and runnlm
back 416 feet Modern bungalow of
Ave rooms reception hall bath room
pantry closets etc. Splendid barn
gardon chicken house and lot prl
vato water system piped throughout
the house and ever the entire place
South lront. All cew and In perfect
condition. Electric cars pass the
door. ' W. 0. Reynolds.
Oil Burning Routt
Galotstol
and Return
on Sale for afteruoou train Saturday
August 13 and morning train Sunday
August 13th limit to return Monday
August 14th Last train leaves Gal
veston 9:35 p. m.
OC QC Gaktston Ar
.85
On sale dally limit October 3 lit.
No reduction for children and no
baggage allowed on $3.30 rate.
S. H. HARRIS
Ticket Agent
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To tbe Sheriff or any Constable of
Braios County Greeting:'
lou are hereby commaanded to
summon Fred E. Trapp by making
publication of this Citation once In
each wek for four successive weeks
previous to the return day hereof.
In aome newapaper published In you
county to appear at the next regu-
lar term of the District Court ot Bra-
sos County Texaa to be holden at
the Court House thereof In the City
of Bryan on the first Monday In Sep-
tember 1916 the same being the
Fourth day of September 1916 then
and there to answer a Petition tiled
In said Court on the 22nd day ot
July 1916 In a ault numbered 7347
on the docket of aald Court wherein
Dee F. Trapp la Plaintiff and Fred
E. Trapp la Defendant and aald Peti-
tion alleging aa followa to-wit:
That Plaintiff resides In Brato
County Texaa; that the resident of
the Defendant la unknown; that on
or about the 14th day of March 1901.
Plaintiff and Defendant were legally
married and lived together aa man
and wife until the 15th day ot March
1912; that on aald last date Defend-
ant left Plaintiff with the Intention
of abandonment and has never re-
turned to Plaintiff.
Wherefore Plaintiff prays that De-
fendant be cited to appear and an-
swer her Petition that ahe have
Judgement that the marriage botween
the Plaintiff and Defendant be dis-
solved and for such other rellof aa
Plaintiff may be entitled to with
coats of suit
Herein fall not but have before
aald Court at Ita aforesaid next reg-
ular term this Writ with your re-
turn thereon showing how you have
exocutcd the same.
Given under my hand and aeal of
aald Court at office In Bryan. Texas
this the 24th day of July 1916.
J. W. BARRON
Clork District Court Braios County.
Texas.
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Ernest Brown
to Marie Ann Mar
shall.
The man who marrlaa a widow sel-
dom aaya anything about his wife's
first husband but there are times
when he regrets his demise
S3-30
POESSO!
IS
DR. ALGIE BENdOW
DENTIST
OVER FIRYT NATIONAL BANK
BRYAN TEXAS
Exchange Barber Shop
The Coolleat and Cleanest Shop la
Town. Stopln and get cool and get
a good drink of lee water.
T. A. Adams Prop.
UXI0N BARKER SHOP
Flret-Clasg Shave and Hair Cut
Hot and Cold Baths
P. J. PALA80TA. PROP.
JOE 6t REIO
Southwestern Life and Aetna Accident
IN8URANCE
Offlo. Maaonle Temnle
Hours S to 10 A. M. Bryan. T.a
OR. R. H. HARRISON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Special Attention to Qanlto-Urlnal an
Rectum Diseases.
Offlo Commerce Bulldlno.
Phon 190. ' Resldanea PhnnafM
FLOWERS.
Lodge and aoclsty emblems wad.
ding flowers funeral tfaelana and
floral aprays. Tube roses reeaaf all
colors) lilies daisies neranluma.
ferns. Phone direct
8COTT FLORAL CO.
NavasoU. Texaa.
Glasses Fitted
J.W.PAYNE
Eyes Scientifically Examines!.
Optometrist
with J.M.Caldwell
DR. W. H. LAWRENCE
DENTIST
Commsr Bulldlno.
Phones Residence 658; Office 621
1 AAA0kmi&&v
LOOK HERE!
We mak the choicest French Rolls
Light Rolls Rye Bread Cream
Bread Cakes and Plea.
TEXAS BAKERY
MRS. OTTO BOEHME. Pron
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION 22nd.
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
A Democratic convention In an f.
the 22nd Representative Diitri.rr
Texas Is called to meet at the Court
tiouse in nryan Texaa on the fourth
Saturday In August (Auguat 26th)
1914. at 2 oVIok p. m then and there
to canvass the returns of tha nUri
beld In the varloua countlea comnos-
Ing aald district In the orimarr
Hon held on July 22nd. 19l ..j
declare the person who received the
largeat number of votea in aald elec-
tion the nominee of aald party for
the office of representative fna ...i
district the executive committee an I
-negates i0 said convention will
Please govern themsoive accordingly.
E. W. CRENSHAW
Chairman Democratic Executive Com
mittee zznd. Representative Di.
trlrt.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed nronnaala win t.. . .
the ofnee" of ih. Th. "
City of Bryan until io i m
KriTOUDlT OE WaUhlllsTfnn Qi.i s. .a..
r.V' !';!n..r(!m.h norta of
- T. "ai'VM w 1.1 vtvjl in inn
im. n lo'" ko. Twenty.
t'heTou 7 J"Jhi"SL
' kraveuin of Au". "
ei iin-rVrU'i!l?. A" trom the
east line of Robertson Street to the
east boundary line of the City of
B.7.!2: 8trot from Wbeilock
frifm arrfn. BtntX' rr" Ktr-t
t thi r.nr!1 0f c"n Street
Hirl! t 1 m" ProPrty line; Fannin
Street from the west line of Hryao
n of Waahinitton Streoi to the H.-
tha "-"I ""m 0li "ISO
iT. Iiaw"" pMt from
Ine west line ot Uryan 8trrt to the
east line of Wheolock atreet; Rob-
ertson atreet from the west line of
Caldwell to the north line of Austin
treet (Crsullue avenvte); togeth-
er with the courtroctlon of concrete
curba and gutter on those portion of
the aforesaid named atresia deal mat-
ed in accordance with the plana and
Council 'dOp0d br lb n"
. hnld U "npanM by
fi.f!ri-)1. k for ura of on
r ?n?.do"r" W000.O0) payable t
W. W. Harris. .M.y0P 0f u Clty of
Hryan. and all nereaaary Information
can be obtained upon application at
).? .? of na rl1 wreiary ot the
I H y of Hryan.
The auccessrul bidder will be r.
qulr d to give bond and comply with
the V"r charter respecting con (ran a
and to execute the regular form of
contract aa prepared by thd-clty at-
torney. The right la reserved io reject any
and all bids and to accept any bid
considered advantageous totthe City
of Uryan.
Dated August 12th 1914.
It T. SMITH
Secretary. City ot Bryan. Texas.
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