Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 207, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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PfFUIKIERY TOILET ARTICLES
DON T YOU WAT THE BEST?
Voo win tad our Riork alwey. Complete M
plfcr'$ $eeley's Viola and California
Perfumes and Violet Waters.
Alto the rinat Bub nf
frmba Brushes and Facial Preparations
in the City
SfKZ WILSON-JENKINS
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If "'I I r. Dr .
IE DAILY EAGLE.
I'HONK
INCLLY. PAI.MKH A I'AHNKM
Mii.niLKC.wn Editor.
DMCBimOH l HI' K
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GtMMM NlM M tlllf
Following in the oflicial rctmrtof
the Citizen Mum M tinif nt the
SUTr;;;S:T'M M 11 had Friday ...... Tl.
main feature of the meeting wit
embraced in tin- Kagle report
puhliahed yeaterday morning:
The citizen meeting t the Bo-
hemian Hull July 2 wan an earn-
eat liuoineia meeting of farmer
and other. All tin- precinct in
the county were repre.ent.-d except
Macy. A. .!. Tebof pniided over
tin- meeting. A oniinitti'' "ii per-
manent organization coimiiting of
the following named gentlemen
r'tiir-il recolutioti" whii h were
adopted.
Committee T. P (.entry I).
D. Dowvon I. i. Hot MqwMut
It. u. Royal B. F. Bullock John
ItiCorq nodal C B. John Bent
Collii.- Joth Washington.
i olutiollH adopted a- fulloWc:
l..olved lt That we elect a
permanent chairman and aecretary
lor the county with power to name
white and colored citizen in each
precinct to rail precinct meeting.
for the purpone of electing a t hai r-
inan and (lending delegate to a
county convention to he called ly
the county chairman.
Kefolvcd 2nd. That the purpose
..I' - nd county convention ii to put
oul a citiien non partisan ticket
for Hrazot county.
After adoption of reiolution B.
F. Bullock wan elected chairman
and W. P. Bland secretary for the
county.
IVraon nrenent handed in the
name uggeted to call precinct
meetings.
jfo. i.V. M. Jericho William
.TCItDAY JI'l.
IhlM.
ne .ipaniaru are coniianuy
-1 . - 1 1 4 i.
lignal aervice ent up a halloon
1 of the intrenchment
a 1 a ii
enemy Kindly Minciurwi 11
(I. ii nile uh.it 111 111 alt I lh T 1 If . I
I - l I A
V 11 l iu rn i "Hit I I 1 1 - . 1 ' '
onler.
ten Bradley T. Johnaon who
ll'l m ninini iif p.-'t
ia: e iu. .-.II
pOJiUlunuil "i uic inuwu win
t I 11.... .l'l..r I
m mil Lnu i'Ii i 1 i ' 1
mmm Anal1iil find nil ' Brook.
lerican protectorate reio.e
'The yellow fever" he
eye "will he alnlihed; the great
mountain range will he cleared
and cultivated; ailver gold and
lo.ii will Ik dug out of them and
Ainerican will go to the inland n
tley Mocked California and
'itxa. Ann -xution will follow a
g! natural rciilt."
1 John Fericuaon. John
John Kdtfp A he
No
Mo--
No. .1. Dr.
Johnaon.
No. I. Ahe Henarling N. A.
Alle-raon.
No. BoUrt Henry Perry
rVaflbrdi
No. Dr. White.
No 7. Frank Stanney Jo
Wellington. A. J. Taiiok
T. J.
J.i h
S retary
'lniiriiii.n
PltOM I HIP It A I.I.
pat ol Naval OlM
The ordinury American citizen
Tay hav hud a fear that In n
tariou c.iuieH. di-.Kter' and explo.
" our vhinx would o v '
n ai - i
H'gun. loit iheC-'oveno. tj long (lamp fi WMkm
go iN'gan preparing forth. poHiihle eraoiil.
-- ii.. .on) uitli no esDectation !
prwi n i .ii lorn i ..u-Ion. lex
f it.an.l in Washing' jv 8s -Kditor Kagl.-:-
reaervee.ipply alor-d ... tin- P w n wri(( y(U1
thatcould completely ..uint ..ur ... ... H()
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Aod'all k i" f BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
1
Whttli arc the best.
Cleveland gambler
and Ideal
itfg rptdal attention to alQ Modi ol Bicycle Repair work jl
BICYCLE8 FOR RENT.
TtoeaDaini ttmirtk ef Baokaaye iiot-i.
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CITY DIUI-CTOKY.
cm "H
Mayor ('. A. Adano.
Maraball T. I'. Uort-tt.
Deputy Mamlial. K. II. Hmltb.
Sr.reiarv a.l Trea'i.rer. H.
ol whi.'h occurred on lat atunl:. .
Th regiment lined up in douhle
rim kn make a line over half a mile
ANNOl'NCI-MI-NTS.
election.
We re anllioritel to announce
JKHSK It. 1 IN'KKKT
long. The dre" pMMI I very a a laaiHelt fft County Attorney of
trviliu on the hut we have Braion . nunty at the ent.nnir Sovemlr
ntoK it well ho far and when we
get our uiti and gur.n we'll like it.
I helieve.
Col. KdinumU commanding the
Ith Texa ii an rltfMt gentlemen
and tine military man and no one
haa any fear hut that he willhring
that regiment to Um front rank.
We are authorieil to announce
A. W lit't HASAN
at a candidate for County Treaaun r l
lira m county nt the eimuin Novemher
. 'lei lion.
.i i II. i C.i. . ...
' v v and in" anon ion.." .
farniah tiny more auxiliar) cruiei n
thatmav l-' put in nram - n.and
workmen are "till ' "KKI twenty-
I four hourn daily in Btakinp more
laivarioua gun and machine ihopi
ind f.ictorcc Ibroofhool tlhi
untry "f ro u"
Matmaiiiini' mi' i
.f
i. l ........
One faidorv aioll'' i" r!""
ieel till
uioleT- i.
i ...... i. i ... i ..... i
I. Ii ci'V turned mil i" " ii-..
1 I..
pouinter-i ann ii'im ..!..
1 ..I r i r -
I Millliierer.i iiauw '
Powder iiAi have aleo been
working thlL time their Uiual
fori lo that it vi' n'nltionn the
I'niteil SUten i well prepared for
..n.Mont i.nd the future. II. : i "
UM" V""
ar- lieing manufactued hy the
thouaii(UwiM'klyand ooni iqueut.
ly toilav thi country Ii able to
arm at leant .'.00()0)0 men.
Mn. 11. 1" White and party in lud-
inxMiaa IConle MUi Oenee Mm.
Hoke and Mm Hoke ol Bi Looie are
at Nonqiiitt Maaa. on the Meet aix
m.lea Itoui Vew Belford apendiott the
auinmer.
print my laat for which I thank
you an I know the Bejfie readati
are jileAM il to hear from the Ith
regiment occaidonally and iu thin
1 will to the herd of my ahility
give a tirief account of OMftp life
lu re at Camp Tom Hal!. In the
morning at 8 I5 the hugln i-
aounded for rcville and then ne
have to m t up dre and prepare
for the next Imgle call which
lo minutea later. A iter thfal ll G 'tn-
pleteil we arc t.ian lu d to the meHi
ulied where we partake of ami-
dicr'ri hreakfaat 000fietinof bl "i
I ri ill K)tatocH bread and cofJee.
k 7:80 wt MTi battalion drill
commanded by Major Huell who
ii from Ahiliiie. Our battalion
i the third and ii composed of
coiupanii'H l K i. and M. Com
pany I. h;lH been "elected a- color
hearer for our hattalinn and it i
neeiileaa to nay we feel highly hon-
ored. The higgeit thing we have hail
yet i regimental parade the lint
We are authorized to announce
.t. T. OLOM
HoU-ton i- a v. rv nice place and aa a cmididale (or re-election to the
ha-treated I -oldier. very tVZZ Ffc Z'Z
in the way id provi.ling pure water Noemtr election
ami other convenience" something
Auntin did not do for the other them have to go without lohacco.
Tom MgbMntl. It ii bard. too.
On Weilnenday evening at a lit-' W- II. Mr. Kditor if you pabUlh
tie pa.t 7 oMo k in.) jtint after a tin- I will write again next week
regimental parade a large !'. S. Many thank- for the paper you
llag wan raied iu front of the regi- aend me. With heat wiihei for all
mental bead. u.irh I-. The mldieri the ....idf at Inun. 1 am your
were lined up WOO ml the llag pole. anxioUl to go to Cuba
Sevnal huiidnd -pe tatorn were It. B. DKAans
preeent from lloiiton. While the Co. L 4tb Tom RogioMat C .
band play.il the lied White and Volunteer Infantry.
I.llle Hie h i -. ami ev-
.vl.l r.l I be. U'W". wrrey. ha.k.
were made but wr loldifll dtd nol
and cliMH'd
oaiiiogOB at Oooeb'o lifotf Htai.ie. He
can mipi.lv M.ur want- in the Iherv line
hear much ot it . . crowd w a- r0m.tly and at very low price dtl
w.dei.-e. and w. i d. I notlgh. n ..!. hrate.1 i.eraniuin ltotatel
The -oldier- w.-r. the marched to T "'. h-r. .v i... Tin. now-
. : ler mdla for '.' e.aea here. ?" d.l only
ur regimental v -. n vv.laon . (
their iUarleri an
band played "Diiii Mr. Editor
did you ever hear a a reunion of
Ox-Confederaten the old rebel yell"
Well that ii nothing compared
with the yell the h . raiiei bete
wln u the bund playi 'Pixie."
Mr. Malcolm Carne. editor of
the Kagle called at ( I.'aipiarterli Jyyjm
iani ruunav alio we ivere corry we
did not hee him. I'rof. I'ittuek
aUo called thin week.
Corjioral B. L iplcbv Co.
at one time waa a cition of llryan
and run a paper called the Inde-
pendent. He nay he would he
pleaaed to nee the llryan jieople
when they call at camp.
The boya in all the ci.mnaniei
arc nearly all bute and lotn of
H.hi.InI.- Xmerlcii.
Every true American heart
ihould throb with vmpathy at Ibll
time tor Mexico at the mention of
the day September 1.1th and li.th
which are the ame to Mexican a
July Ith ia to American. 1 hen- mMie.
... Mexi i " two greatest holidav. City Hexlon II. H. Jooet
Preoideol Dki wm bow on .-eP. C"-tahic. i n.ke.
. . A er ...ii It Ii. Tali
leu b. r 11th at II o'clock at night H ... .. .
ami one hour later Scpt- mbcr . j j.awrenee.
Iftb) m the birthday of Inde-
pendent Mexico. It i no wonder
tl.erelore that the Mexicane lovej
theae two holiday which r.-preaent
o much to them. n the night of
Septeml r I 'ith at exactly 1 1 o'c. k
from IVOry i ity.town hill and dale
over the great Itpuh1i . one mighty
about imue from a million fr.i-.
men' throat "Viva Mexico!"
'Viva el I'reaidente!"
In M. vii o the day t ceebratel
with gnat plct.dor. Nearly a
qmter of a million of people take
.art in the feativitiea and the acene
rival anything ever preetited on
the American Continent.
tin the day preceding the Ini
dent' birthday It if cuatomary to
hold the unrivalled "Battle of
Flower." Long before the un
begin to peep over the hill there
can be ecn thouaand of Indian
wendimr their wav to the city
bringing with them large upplie
of raret and choicet llower.
Hoitae are decorated in the creat-e-t
profmion and the public build
ing! and statue how a practical
evidence of the great fertility and
richnea of the noil. It i one of
the day when every one ha a free
licene. The rich and the oor
mingle and pelt one another with
tlowere in the mot democratic
manner.
Tin" m followed by two day
.'i ven 1 1 1 1 I i .t xtr.iv .. n. t eh
bratioii" conducted with pimp and
eclat never witneed in on ! in-
ocratic Kepiiblic. They alio have
their "Liberty Hell" which ha a
hiitorv e.iialinc our- and not leaat
among the ceremonie i (he ring-
ing of thi Ml.
On thi OOOMiQH an excellent op-
portunity i" otl'ered American to
viit thi land '.f wonder the
'Kgypt of America" by the I A i
N. II. K Ticket wiil I- mid on
September 10th and 11th to Mexico
City ami return at remarkably low
rati. tinul return limit 10 day
with top iveri at plea-ure in Mex-
ico. Choice of route via Laredo
or Kagle I'm or for an additional
charge of I.Utl ti ki t." will be "old
going via one route and returning
the other.
Kor full parti ul.ir eaU 00 nef
e-t Ticket Agent. I . .V . . H R.
or addre-
I). J PHI . O. P I A
Paloetine Tom.
1
G.
W -
II. w
fee
. 1 Ml oiriCKN.
Indue W. II Harman.
C erk I W. McMichiel. '
Attorney A. 0. Hoard.
Tai Collector J. .1. Adame.
Tat leaeaoaV) it. M. Ne.ii.
-h.nir T. 0. Sunn.
Treaaurer K. W. Crr.
DMWt Ch rk J. C. Williema.
I'oiiitin-.iotier- It J. Heena I'etcr
Thomaa Kelu l'liilllie V. H. Arring-
ton. . in at ii KHn-riON .
Baptial-W. C. Killer .a.tor; Her.
vicea every Sunday II a. iu and 7:14
p. m. Sand ir rh'Mil 11 45 . m ; pray-
er iiieetintt Tliuraday night.
Methoiliat-J. II Cochran paator:
Service II a. in. and 7 p. in Sui.dev
Sunday eliool ! Hi a. in . Kpworth
Leafie Sunday I p m prayef tneot.
.i( Tneailay night
Preahrterian J. H Weal paatnr
Hervi.M morning and evening lt.tr.
an.l Ith Sunday in each month sundav
a. nooi . a. m prayer-meeting
Wr.lnea.lay night.
On ilian i. I.. Andrew pator
N.ivi.-e. 1 1 a. in. and 7 1.. p. in. Sun
day; Sunday arli.nl Ml a. m ChrU
nan r.n.ieavor . p. in -unuar
meritng We.lnra.ley night.
Free Comnuioon llapllit K M.
tewart paator Servicee every Hun.
day night In earh month. Sunday
aehnnl 10 a. in
St. Jotepb'a Catholic Church Father
IVInar pa.tur Maaa at M ud 0 e. n.
Hundy.
ioix.i Mim...
Ivanli' Commandery N'o I knight
Templara-Meet I'nd Tueeday inea. h
eoth. A. M. MMin K. C ; II . ti.
Ithodea Sec ret a nr.
T. u-tin i I aider No. 17 K. A.
Mondav in ea
TalM.r H. I' Joe A
r
1 tit r
H. LAWRENCE
DENTIST
Otr Front Room inr Pjnoffict
- TKNAS
The
AMERICAN
Laundry.
M. Meet third
month. John ij.
I(ee S. v
nraxH llfe N . .- v A V
Meet f irth M ndar n - a. h mont
I Ni Nail W M a0 Carr Sec'y.
Bra.. Ii.ge No. ii K.ofP. Meal
flr.t and third ruewlay in each month
A.M. Waldrop C. C I). C. 1.
Mar. t K 1 f It. v
Vulran Loilge No. 17 A. O. C. V.-
Mrel ejOMi an.l fourth Thuradajr la
each month M II Jai M. VV
r.inden. r. .order.
llryan S... I.lge 111:1.' K. of II. Meat
tint and third TI1.1ra.laya in each
n"iic A. KcedeO dictator; A. J.
riatner reporter.
WOW Camp Nn. KM W. of W.-
Me. t aecond and fourth Friday in each
Main W. smart; C. C . Jo- B
ltee.1 lerk.
IrjrtM tm No. u k. o. t. m.-
Mertllig 111 . H ((rij x((nil
eai n month Kam It Wllaon C J
II. Keel I! k
llryan I. dge No. ii) Home Foruia
MwtniK niKhta Meoad and fourths
Ve.ne..lay eaeh month I.. A. Satin-
der. pre' I; J . Kred. Ilnancier.
I;' ' 1 N h". National Aid- I
Meeting night Hint an.l third Weilne.
lay in each month. A. W. Holtnao
I'"'" ' W. S. stuart. im-c'v.
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Doremus & Butler.
Law Offices.
1 and 2 Parker Building
BRYAN THXflS
Two door- South of Kx.
change Hotel. Kir-t claioj
work tiuar inteed. Prompt
delivery.
PATRONIZE A HOME
ENTERPRISE
and keep your Money at
home. Telephone No. 141.
E. D. BEACH
mMagDyi
J. WITTMANN
MERCH NT
TAILOR
Bryan
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