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t::i mill RAILROAD alas Faif RATK Season Tickets-Sell daily, Oct. 15 to 50, limit Nov. 1, $5.95. Sell Oct. to 31st, limit 2 days $5.05. Sell 1:38 p.m. train .16th and 1:02 a. m. train of 17(h; limit 18th, rate $3.60. Sell 1:38 p. m. train Oct. 23rd and 1:02 a. m. train 24th, limit 25th, rate $3.60. 0O4O utCi' s o State V Take her GUTfl'S its (A the best. Chocolates, As toned Nuts, Almonds and Bon Bons in 2, 1, and X pound boxes; ayitt's ! Drurj Store 'oooovoo- We have the Lagest and Swellest line of FICTU3E FRAMES IN BRYAN ' Framing quickly and neatly done Try Ui Phone 35 Cmith'o Gtudio Up-To-Now Photographers J. D. HIDES o (ids cf i:;sunAt;cE Telephone 111 l-iUiri in the Parker Building W. C. FOUNTAIN DENTIST. Office upstairs ever Smith Drug Co STATE FAIR OF TEXAS At Dallas 0pens OCTOBER I6th Runs to - OCTOBER 3Ist W'CCer, Better, Grander than ever before. Finest Collection of Exhibits ever shown in Texas J. W. BATTS REAL ESTATE AGENT Ofllce In Taliaferro building. Opposite Court House. Phone 37 Have lu office the only set of Abstract Hooks of . Tlrasoa County Land titles FOR SALE Well built 10-rooni .residence .a ml half block of ground, located 4 blocka from 10. N. d.'ot. Good servants room, barn, garden, large shade trees, two cisterns and city water. Price 3,000. Small cash payrucnt and bal ajjoe on long time at 8 per cent Inter uat.- r Agent in Bryan. UP-TO-DATE LAUNDRY Of HOUSTON. TEXAS Penny Prices! Ont-thlnl ctMiwt ttvui all eontpttttfao. Strictly hh dM mrk. Attrartm rf PMtrtoa foe tight mtu Won lor tnn. -.:t cf tit eecj ct Ha r?anai .tectloo to his farm near Lake Ge neva, Wisconsin, Coach Wcrrlam hut resigned and returned home. He was under con'rart to etay through the football canon, but another roach be ing available, he waa cleaned from hli contract. The new coach la Mr. ('. H. .Moran, originally from Nashville, Tennessee. but baa coached the leading teams of Kentucky, and North Carol Inn. He la not only a flmgajissjssssssssssis,. play- er, aiKtTcuni la exacted to de velop rapidly under bla management. A. and M. haa two guinea at College before going to Houaton to play Hay lor on October 301 b Tbeie gamea are Ixiulsiana State. Oct. Slat. and Ilflbkcll Indians, Oct. 23. The big gamea, however, are those with Var aity at Houaton on Nov. 8th and at Austin on Thanksgiving. COTTON RECEIPTS. Cotton baa been received by the various warehouaea In Bryan todate aa follows: Lawrence Warehouse 7570 Karmera' Union Warehouse .... 2886 Prick Warehouse 2310' Total Hound bales 832, equal In square balea 12.966 476 Grand total , 13.44! Cotton seed 124 a ton. The cotton market advauced today and acid on follows: Middling 12 7-8; strict middling 13; good middling 13 1-8. Market cloned 7 points up. MARKET POINTS. Chickens. Extra large hens $3.50 to $4.00. Big Springs 13.60 to 3.75. Largo fryers $3.00 to $3.50. Medium fryers $2.75 to $3.00. Droller $2.50 to $2.75. Turkeys, Good demand for turkeya at 8 centa for fat atuff, lean not wanted. Gulneaa $1.80 per dox. Ducka $2.40 to $3.00. Geese full feath.red $3 to $3.60. Fresh yard eggs 20 to 25 cents. Very scarce. Fresh country butter will find ready sale at big j.rlce. Not bulf enough to supply 'be dtmnnd. 25 centa. Geo. W. lllgg . j r "IN A BAD WAY." Many a Bryan Reader Will Feel Grate ful for Thia Information, When your back glvea out; Becomes lame. weak, or aching: When urinary troubles set In, Your kidneys are "In a bad way." Doan'a Kidney Pills will cure you. Here Is evidence to prove It; j Mrs. II. P. House. Franklin. Texas.; aaya: "I had aevere ajiells of rbeumn-. Horn and at auch times my kidneys pained me intensely. I bad almost unbearable pains In my back and was often obliged to take to my bed. I took treatment from several doctors and received slight relief from the rheumatism but my kidneys still pain ed me. Hearing many people In town seak highly of Doan's Kidney Pills. I procured a box. After using them a ahort time. I received great relief and I have no doubt that If I continue taking them, I will be completely cur ed. ixmn a Kidney rills certainly are an effective remedy." For aale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. Koster-Mllburn Co., Ituffalo. New York sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. NOW ON STRIKE. Millions of 8tomachs Refuae to do Their Work Prooerly. All over this broad land millions of stomach owners are being held In hu miliating aubjection Just because they are so stubborn that they will not ac cept a fair, square and broad minded offer. I.lf la short for all of us; It will be shorter for those who let their stom achs go from bad to worse. E. J. Jenkins baa a famoua prescrip tion called .Vl-o-na and he believes so thoroughly in ita remarkable curative lower that he says to every owner of a distressed stomach that he will guarantee Ml-ona tablets to cure acute Indigestion and all stomach ail ments or money back , and the price Is only 50 cents a box. And still there are stubborn eopIe right In Ilrynn who wout accept this offer but continue to suffer from gaa on stomach, belching of aour food, stomach pains, foul breath, dizziness. h!!1iniint'ss and headaches just, be cause that'a all, there la no other reason. Ml-o-nu tablets stop dispcpslc ago ny In five minutes; they cure obsti nate cases of Indigestion and turn the old stomach Into a new one In few weeks or money back. aVOMH Cores catarrh or money bock. Jan! breathe it in. Complete outfit, lnrlndiiuf lahakrfL Extra bottles 60a Druggist feed tsaree. "This c:ral:ir iIcK.-rllinj: the Mount Id true saya you it.u sit at the dinner table and see the beautiful mountain peaks." aald the mm who contcmptut-i-olug. v , "That la true." replhi! tbe tux- nlw bad been, "aud tlmt'a Jut about till you cau ee.w Yonkers mnii-miiau. Ha Wouldn't Die. Mrs. Peachlilow - Why doenyotir lm : band carry tnh m trctm-tul-m MMnt of life Insnratxe w hen he's In mich r fect health? Mrs. I'llckcr-oh. 1mi to tantalise me. Men nre iwturnllv nm'-l. -Life. A On VuIuki. Man. A curious exauiplo oi' yenrrouit ob stinacy wni sum i UukUmIi country man who inquired for a nice book to rend "one with a story In." Ou sov era I helmr placed Ix-fore Mm. be exuui I ned them ntteutlvely and picked vut tbe middle volume of a "three decker" with tbe remiirk: 'This 'ere'a my son Wbat'a tbe price?" "Oh." was the reply, "this hi only Hie second volume. Tbe story goes through three. The set Is Imlf a crowu." "Hiiuve u crown: Well. I'll gle ye tb.it for Hint one book. It's a pretty one enough. "Hut won't you bnve the other two as well? You'd better." "Niiw I don't like tb' begliiulii' of a story. I en n't gel fornnl wl' It. An I dou't like Hi' etiillo'. I don't know as 'ov II'k coined about. Put In Hi middle on I'm Into in' thick of It rl!n off No. I'll tak' th' middle tin. It" set me tip for n month." And. train mini; the book Into bis H-kct. he put down his half crown and dlapenrcd vrltb a "Good night" before tbe other tulume retild be given to him. Cham bers Journal. The Diamond Remains a Mystery. As a suiwtuuce tne diamond la oue of the mysteries of nature, one of tbe despair of science. Nobody knows whence It came" or bow, whether It Is a spark from a comet's tail or a crys tallized drop squeezed In some horrl bio Intensity of fiery tonvulslon from tbe white hot Insurgent heart of tbe earth. Nobody kuowa much about It at all. except that It doesn't belong to this world. Some kuown black dli nionds literally were from the skic. They came Imbedded In meteorite cast U(iou Arizona ami Chile by an unidentified star. One doca not proa pect for chips of stars. As well si-arch for the end of tbe rainbow. .Wither Is It practical to hammer all sorts of eruptive rock and conglomerate where ever conic uhu. Earthquake or vol canlc upheaval diatrlcta are not neces sarily the most promising, for often diamonds Hint seem to bare bad vol canic origin occur thousands of miles from the probable plaee of extrusion, carried I hence. It I assumed, by glacial drift In some far lack geolop leal time. Franklin Clarkln In F.very body'a Magazine. Struck a Bargain. . An old woman, recently entered an I optician's, shop and asked to look at some spevtnele. t noosing a pair, she asked the price. "Five shillings," was the answer. "And bow much- are they without the rase?" ' "I could not sell them for Icm than 4a. KM.." said tbe tradeniiiau. who w determined to get all be could. "Io jiwi only take off twceine foi the easeV ll-l li-t W woiuni. 'Th.it U ill. The i-nse'ls worth nt more than twojienee." wax tin- leply. "That in K""l newsr ejiieiilnled the old lady. lili a slh of relief "It'a tbe case fot mine which I have lot." So saying, she laid dowu the two pence ami mntvlntl off with the covet ed cane U-forethe nMonHicd hopkep er hud lime to Interfere. -Umdon Mall. Taking Attar Father. "It has I's father' nose:" "Aud lu mothers eyes!" "And Aurt Allies mouth!" "Aud 1'ui !.' Elieucxcr's eursT' Six-li. uinitiilied by ubout a hun dred, wrn the crltk lama leveled by kind friend ngnlnst the Fitzloolle baby. Then the unconcerned baby liegun to t-ttlmly chew bis big toe. "Ah!" tturmured Mr. Fltzboodle. "Daby la certaluly eudowed with some of my w ife's chief characteristics!" ''Not to meutloo you. Frltt Fltzboo dle!" auapi-ed bla wife. "Ilaby never opeua his mouth without putting his foot in itr Maternal Instinct. We talk about "maternal Instinct." There la ro su h thing. To be sure, there are things that have to do with young wbkil females possess and males lack. Tbe wap lays Ita egg on tbe body of the caterpillar for the larva It will never a-e. The heo uli twenty one days on any roundish, whitish ob Ject of the proptr sise. I have aeen at a chlldteu's party every little girl leave th supper table on tbe advent of a baby and every little boy go stolidly on with bis supper. Hut each kind of mother baa Its own bundle of Instinc tive reactions. There la no "maternal Instinct" In tbe abstract McClure'a Slagaxlne. Worrying About His Gas Mill. "Madam, your husband has gas tritis." "Well, I do my best, doctor, to aeep blm away from the meter, but he will spend a lot of time In that damp cel lar atndylng lr.-Xew York Press v 8s There. "Of coures you will get a tint when rwt arc married and keep house?' "George isn't such a flat aa soui" people who are envious thluk he U. and It's uotie of your business If kep hooe tfr boerd'- Kxctnne A fleet ,lKtie Animal Favna" Amena the Saod Hills of Arabia. Uow long tbe Arab baa luhablted tbe deserts of tbe near east is a much dis cussed question. How long be bas in dulged In tbe old time sport of falconry It la equally difficult to say. Sure It Is that tbla keen blooded race baa not lived all these centuries In those auo seen-bed wastes without some sort of recreation, and bla delights today are probably much the same as those of bla ancestors a couple of thousand years ago. Curious to see- what natural sjtort these barren regions could afford, lb writer accepted au Invitation to Join a party of Hyrian Arabs for a week's buntli'tf. Our quarry waa the rock bare, an animal about tbe alze of au English rabbit, but with very One tie Teloped ears, wbk'h frequeuta thce deserts In small numbers, living on : what scanty herbage It can find We started straight away In search i of It by forming a chain about a quar , ter of a mile long and drawlug like-! ly tracts of desert lu long semk'lrculiir i sweeps. The herbage wna very scant , Indeed. These aand hllla. being aeorrb- I ed by a tropical sun and having a ; yearly rainfall of only some throe Inches, support but few plants of any j kind. I noticed a few Insectivorous I blrda pursuing their prey wltb keen voracity, aa Iheugb tbey found It bant to make a living, but snw uo trace, of wild animals. j On we marched lu silent order, mere ly following : the lead of our falcon bearer, whose face seemed Invariable, bis manner unmoved. Hours named by. It was now 11 o'clock. The sun was hot above us, drying op our parched lips. I began to think lhat rock bares must be a myth when sud denly the bound leaped forward wltb a great bound, our horses Instinctively following at full gallop. Rut we bad not far to go. It was only a "gar-: bour." Tbe bound waa soon up to It, and 1 thought It was all over; but no the little creature leaped, aa it were, right out of bla mouth. One spring brought tbe greyhound alongside niralu. but again this agile quadrticd bad slipped nut of th I grasp of his sharp teeth. Tbe speed of tbe tiny thing was so great and its actions so sudden that It was aa much I aa the eye could do to follow it at ' all. Again Ita great pursuer sprang upon It; again this nimble animal slipped from his very Jawa. Put It waa no good. It was vutclaaaed In alxe. These great leaps shook the very i life breath from Ita frail body. , At last It fell an eay prey to Ita re lentless enemy, and one crunch put an icn pin RD an inter about the end to Its miseries. It was estlng little boast. Ita body aire of a rat. It carried a fine long coat, waa gray on tbe back, with white under the U-lly. having a long bonj tall nlth n pretty tuft nf the end. Put ita hind legs were Its great feature. They were very long, being, like those of the kangaroo, specially adapted for Jumping. I noted, too, that each bind foot was provided with only three loea. whereas on those of the fore legs, w hich were very short, there were the normal five. Altogether It waa a most Interesting nnd sporting specimen. "Near East." Descendants of David. Tbe bUtory of tbe Sassoona la one of the most dramatic lu the very dra matic story of the Hebrew race. The original Sassoon waa a Ilotntay mer chant, but tbe family Is descended from n group known as Ibn Khnshan, j who at one time held the position of nossl of Toledo. Tbe name Shosban. j which signifies "Illy" In Hebrew, waa J gradually transformed Into Sassoon, 1 signifying "gladness." Tbe family I claim Da v Idle descent, and Abraham Kasaooti. who flourished In the seven-! teentb century, stated that be waa a direct deseeudant of Sbephatlab. the fifth son of David. Not only are there many references to tbe name In He brew mediaeval literature, but men tion of It la mado in tbe Talmud. Loo don M. A. P. Hem Helps. When one baa an old barn roof to remove do not try the ancient, .abort ous way of pulling out tbe nails. Take a magnet and bold It over the bead of tbe nail till the nail comes out. To keep the bands perfectly clean and white while tbe stove Is being pol ished let some one else polish It. There are other alleged methods, toot tbla will prove surest Tbo best way to mark an umbrella Is to embroider tbe name of tbe owner 00 tbe little strap for fastening It when it la rolled. Then tbe person who swipes It can destroy tbe mark with out mutilating an vital part of tbe umbrella. To dlagulao tbe taste of castor oil put In three drops of bitter almonds, a bit of aaafedita. a toacb of rochelle salts and two drops of sulphuretted hydrogen. To keep red or pink or maroon or rerlao anta out of a refrigerator build a trough entirely around It and fill tbe trough with sorghum molasses or ma ple alrup or sotuo other form of mutl tag Chicago News. The Finisher. Lawyer What Is your occupation? Witness I'm a piano finisher, law yer Be a little more definite. I Hi you pollab them or move them? Uostou Transcript The Gossip. Nell She's an awful gossip. She tel'a everything she bears. Ilelle Oh. the tella more than that-l'bilnd.-lplila Record. Do not mako unjust gains. ' Tbey are eqnnl to a l..-Holod. us is of First rr-cr.-rro and the MOTTO of our csncy is to serve our friends and. patrons vith promptness and efficiency. Trv (j pur service with No 1 rouble to Answer Questions. Moore, Adams l Gordon Phone 265 Parker Duilding Eye Uoo 'I hoi tired tyrn of yours will stand lots of abuse, yet thme Is a limit to their pstience snj their power. You niav worry along for quits a while but there wilj, coins a time when you will regret jour present indifference. ' Here are a lew hintu Headache, Diiiinens Aversion to Bright Light Sleepr reeling while Heading blurring of Objects either at close range or at dixsn-e Frowning or Squinting - Smarting or Kurning Sensation in or around the ejre Fatigue or requiting stronger light when reading Dark Spot float ing or Bright Lights flashing before the eves. 'I hete are but a tew of the many Svmptoma. Juit think It over. I fit glasses for defective visions and eve strain that s all, but a little piece of glass will work wonders. I rhsrge nothing for consultstion. If glaases are not needed, I will tell youj if -hey are I will lurnith them at a reasonable price. A trial is all I atk. Neither can you relieve the strain by "hoping your eyes will become stronger. ' Weak eyes, when in need of glasses, always go 4 1 1 e J). S. HEAKN, Graduate Eye Sight Specialist, with Jno. M. Caldwell. on hand and am sell ing them at (ireat Bargains. Be sure to look at my line before) buyini. Wi-T. JAM tS INSURANCE Insure with me. I represent the oldest and Best Companies. Your business iven my personal attention and appreciated. Residence f RnVCTT Oflicsj I'hone 257 H. DVJ I L 1 1 Phone 372 j B Fire, Tornado, Accident, Plate , U I Just Received: NEW SNT Cigar Holders and Pipoo 50c to SI6.00 M. H. JAMES oRucci hsit in the SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., Dallat, Tex Whyt BacauM M It a Taaat imhw. tut anal CHI a4 Sarahi titd west kae Tua exa !a Taiaa. Jo B. k4 will tipiaia th SlStrwil alast a4 rafat. aM cas ai vrlia Aci4ol u SlcS mat Inwiraare th tie traiafiman4(1va lax vhai rwi vaat.aaa rom will ktw vkat yaa art rtnme. tr aian aaS voaiaa aadar SO, la ea smNS. thoaiS torn -rla'-iii-hae Vwtary. Maay ait apv tnlmrlsc tht fcenrltta of Lira Iswiraace tkat vovit aol, SaMhrer aSorit. Joe B. Caa ruplain Intarance in the different Hanger who does not look to vour tntereit We ziz ready with ths brgst z?.i m::t ccn piste stcck of Booh an dSchcd Supplies ir.Cry:.i Hooweiro Book Gtoro BOARDING HOUSE. Excellent Fare. Nice Rooms. D,rli9n9n Not "JUST AS GOOD" but better uuenanan , Bttttt FMtr Jmcit TnJrrtt CMtt HaS It Better Nothing hut the very beat meatt and all thor ( oughly refrigerated. ' he ml) fiit CJa Roiaur ant in the city in con- Wsj nection'with market. Nest Door to Cole Hardware Co. BllChnnOn . . I GASOLINE PHONE NO. 7 your next insurance. and Abuso. 3C Glass, Bonds and Live Stcck U S. H FRANKLIN'S Meat Markets Caper Morsel Fleas 39 Imm Jtoeef fteae 32 Choicest or Beef, Pork, Veil, Mutton, andSau age. Your trade is appreciated. CT Reed. Lodges. Do not give your insurance to a but utt his own. Bryan Wood Yord Dry Split Wood, all kinds, de livered in any quantity. Phone' - - - 330 ENGINES (BRYAN, TEXAS ?.ac Repair Works