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o o o o o ( (i ( Organ Wanting Eagk By THE EAGLE PRINTING CO. stotered at the Postofflce la Eryan, Texas, as second class matte-. Rates of Subscription. .One month -40 Three months 100 Oat year. 4.00 Adverting rates on application. . BRYAN, TEfciS. NOV. 20, 1908. , In Georgia the legislature meens every year. Poor old Georgia! Men who claim to know, saj that when Taft comes to name theVPre mler of his cabinet he will go to the Root of the matter. The Kaiser has promised . to hold his tongue, but there are some who say It will prove as Impossible a task for him as it is for Roosevelt- Get a memorandum book and pencil and note down -from day to day ttie things you ought to be thankful for and you will be ready to get in line by the 26. The usual outcry against the man with the gun has followed the Car mack tragedy, but It will soon die out and be forgotten -while the man with the gun will go on,. his murder ous way. It is desirable that every child go to school every day that Is possible, but the proposition to have the state Interfere between parents and children Is a very serious matter. It tends to break up the family, which Is the foundation of society.. An exchange wants to know how to start a "People's Forum;" department. It's easy just get somebody to write a Ted-not article for or against prohibition, or write it yourself and get Bomebody else to father it. That win set the ball rolling. Another way Is to publish a, vicious aUack on your county or city officers. In a private letter from Nashville speaking of the Carmack tragedy, a friend of the editor of the Eagle says "The murder la said to have grown out of an article in The Tennesseean, which, was tame to some of yours TJnn't vou think you editors will be compelled to censor your articles to the demands of Cooperlsm!" "Tht best show that ever struck Chicago." ChksfO Journal. "Nothing In world Amusements U IU equal." Cowboys, Wild Wert Vaqueros, Scnontas, Runlet, Men and Sharpshooters, Cham- the Lariat, Rough Rider, Line Riders, Range Rider, Pony ?.xpress Veterans, Pioneers, . rappen, Hunters, Scouts, Heroes and Old Timers of the Wilderness, Ear. orera, Bull Fighter, teer Thrower and Steer Tier, Hone Wranglers, Buffaloes, Long-horned Texas Cattle, Bucking Bronchos and Mustangs, Cowponies, Paintponies, and all other real, actual, nine, simon-pure denixens of th Cow-camp and range, reproduc ing the Sports, Frolics, Games, Round-ups, Gallantries, Hard ahin. Perils. Combats. Adven tures and Romantic Daily Indians fresh from Camp-fire and Council, making their first acquaintance with Pale-face GvQiution, in Fan tastic Native: Accoutrements and Paint, and exhibiting their War Dances andfenher Weird Rites and Ceremonies, Pastimes, Savageries, Horsemanship, Bow and Arrow Skill, Methods of Hunting, Trailing, Trapping and Ambushing. Exuberant Western movement pervades our every long and varied programme number. Every act and action I typical of the Ranch and OYERLdND TRAIL FORENOON 5TREET PdRmEtf Form your opinion of our Enterprise, if you are not acquainted, when we ride . . ' y4 , L the principal thoroughfare in the morning. 2 P. M. TWO DAILY PERFORMANCES, RAIN OR SHINE-8 P. M. , A TVinrn nrfi in hmir earlier for FREE and welcome inspection of our Indian and Cowboy Encampment. Grand r j Stand Tickets enni at the FAVOR NEW ORLEANS. 1 And the Crescent City Favors the Union. The following resolution was adopted by New Orleans Progressive Union at joint mass meeting of Progressive Union and Farmers' Union, held at New Orleans, Nov. 12, 1903. The progressive Union of New Or leans, representing the vast and va ried financial (and commercial Inter ests of New Orleans, and which has participated fraternally U the Con vention of the Natjonal Farmers fitted thereby. First: That we heartily commend and approve the objects and aims of said Farmers' Union Convention, to wit, the praiseworthy and opportune efforts to' make cotton bring better prices, and we call upon all the finan cial and commercial strength of the cotton growing States to join In and co-operate with the Farmers Union in the accomplishment of such purposes, realizing as we do that every Interest in such States' 'will be greatly bene fitted ehereby. v Second: That we realize that the cotton grower is justly entitled to the active aid of he financial nnd com clal interests to enable the grower to so hold and opportunely sell, bis rot- ton Instead of being In large -part compelled, by present systems of cred its and times of payment, lack of proper warehouse facilities, etc., to sell cotton In the fall months, thus glutting the market nnd lowering the prices. - Third: That a greaf Btep. forward has been taken, by the appointment of committees from the Farmers' Union and the New Orleans Progres srve Pnlon to' bold joint conferences and prepare plans to remedy these conditions, and we express the belief that such joint committees will de vise safe and proper plans lor the so- lntkra of tbese problems. The following resolution wras adopt ed by, the National Farmers "Union at New Orleans, Nov. 12, 1908: Whereas: The Farmers' Union, in convention assembled, realize that New Orleans Is most favorably locat ed by reason of splendid rati nnd water way transportation, port facilities, nearness to foreign markets and prox lmlty to the Panama Canal, for tne establishment of a great public ware house for the storage and handling of cotton cheaply and efficiently; and Whereas, The financial and com mercial Interests of New Orleans have assured us of every possible assist ance In this connection; be it . V 1 -av r. Dr HT ' ahaft .defeat RslAlNov.21 KESERVED SEATS ON SALE DAY OF EXHIBITION CAVITT-S DRUG STORE IT RINGS TRUE THROUGHOUT H BEING ytm im of Tented N. Y. WorU. , A prodigious consolidation of the two 101 Ranch Shows, one of which eroved the trium phant feature or tne Jamestown National Exoosition. and the other for two months (je sen - ) n AMUSEMENT SENSATION OF NEW YORK CITY A Happenings of their lives. Even-Thing except a Tenderfoot! Range. Without Circus, Vaudeville or Theatric grounds continuously from 9 a. tn. to 9 p. m. Resolved, That the Farmers' Union endorse the plan to enlarge the New Orleans cotton market in an effort to carry a great part of the surplus supply of each crop at home and for the account of home' owners instead of in European warehouses for thu account of foreign owners, It being clearly evident that cotton Is worth more when marketed as the trade demands than when Bold when there Is no mill demand. We further thank the officers aid members of the New Orleans Pro gressive Union and citizens of New Orleans for their personal courtesy and practical assistance In arranging for and carrying out the purposes of this convention, 1 Priest's Slayer to Be Tried. New York. Nov. 19. Considerable public interest is being manifested in the case of Enrique DeLare, the sixteen-year-old Dominican who will be placed on trial next week for the murder of Arturo Ascenclo, a priest from Santo Domingo, who was found woundeil In Central Park on Septem ber 14, and died two days later. De Lara, who confessed his crime to the police, is one of the youngest persons ever placed on trial In this city for murder and also one of the best ed ucated. He b peak 8 several languages fluently and spends most of his time in reading. . His father Is said to be a wealthy wholesale merchant of Santo Domingo, owning bramb stores in France, England and Germany. The killing of the priest -was at first thought to be a case of suicide DeLara was his protege and bad come with him to New York on a pleasure trip. When questioned by the police he confessed the crime and said he had killed the priest because of the latter's depravity. After shooting him through the back of the bead, the boy rifled the priest's clothes, lighted a cigarette and walked out of the park. Recently he made an unsuccessful at tempt at suicide In the Tombs. I The fact is that the people are just beginning to realize the value of wat erways and the Immensity of it will grow upon them. When great Bteam ers begin to plow the Brazos river Bryan will build a double track Tail way to Bryan landing and thus se cure water rates. Notice. All land owned or controlled by S. F. Harlan and myself pre posted Bo cording to law,-and all persons are for bidden to trespass or hunt upon same. 301 GEO. A. ADAMS. FIHST ANNUAL liQLrMY f OF THE COWBOYS COW- fcj AND IXDIAIS OF THE MOST FAMCtlS-fiANCH IN fl THtf WORLD, AND COM- LJ POSED SOLELY OF OK LA- IWHOMA'S PRAIRIE J i-tATUHtS M AND FIGURES The only expo sition of West 3 3 ft ern border life Its original kind and ccope, by very nature and. source Impossible of dupli cation or Imitation. legitimate and conceded adjunct or atmosphere. ' O Great Plans for Corn Show. Springfield. Ill, Nov. 19. All ar rangements are practically complete for the great co(Q show to be held in this city during the coming week. The exhibition will occupy three buildings and is designed to be the largest affair of, its kind ever given in this country. The chief purjioae of the promoters of the show is to interest the corn growers throughout the country in the modern, scientific ways of raising corsjr so that the yield and the quality may be increased and improved. Besides the corn itself, there will be exhibits of kindred cereals and grasses, feed and farm machinery and displays of most of the 107 by-products, showing the process from the raw material to the market article. The corn kitchen will Bhow the many wjvj'8 corn la used as a food, and thcr. will be a course of lectures by men high in the agricultural world on the scientific raising of corn. The agri cultural department of the University of Illinois will have charge of the ed- i-catlonal features of the exhibition. LOST ik'tween postofflce and A. & M. College, open face gold watch with old English "W." engraved on back. black ribbon fob with class pin en graved '01 B. U. Reward for return to this office. 299 Wanted To trade 3 reg. Boric sows 10 months old, weight 175 lbs. each, for small pony. Address Agent, I. & Q. N. depot, Bryan Texas. 29S-300, Many a Woman Has experienced the loss or wear out of some of the working parts of the common or ordinary makes of ma chines, which could not be replaced. If you buy a Singer you get the best machine made and from a company tl.at is in every 'own and city in the United States. T. A. SATTERWHITE, Salesman Phone 105. U THE SILUMAN HOUSE. The Silliman House (formerly Hamil ton House) will open for guests Mon day, November 9; rates $2 per day; special rates to regular boarders. Ser vice first class. C. F. Terrell, Prop. 294 lm J. W. BATT8 REAL ESTATE AGENT Office In Taliaferro Building. Op poslte Ciurt House. Pbe 37 Have in office the ynly i-et of Abstract Rnnks of Brazos County I-and Title. One and one-half lots and six-room house, located two blocks from Main street; corner lot, brick cistern and Ftable. 11,050.00. One Quarter block of ound and new 'five-room house In good nelgk borhood on east side of town. Price, f 1,000.00. Terms, one-fourth cash, and balance in one, two and three years, V B. Hudson W. VV. Wilson Bryan. Texas. franklin, Tex HUDSON. A .WILSON Attorneys at-Law Bryan and Franklin, lexas. rV'lll practice In county, state and ted eral courts. Special attention to business in Brazos and Rob inson counties. FOR 8 ALE. 1476 acres of land In the Moses Hughes 3urvey, near Edge. Price and terms reasonable. Half acre of land with improve merits, one block east of my home. 80 acres adjoining ' . & M. Col lege land on west side, near Provi dence church. Known as the Georgf-. Platzer place. 190 acres, including Double Sulphur springs, on Navasota river. V. B. HUDSON. J. B. HINES Ml K Of INSURANCE Telephone No. 161 Office Down Stairs n City Hall. Oysters! Fresh Every Day Served in Every Style. Everything nice and clean HOT SODAS Chocolate, Tomato Bouil lon, Clam Bouillon, Beef Tea, Coffee: Served every day at :: :: Martin & Locke Stylish Statli 1 onery Select Stationery dividual, new, thir season style, in latest frbrics sizes, shapes and tinty In boxes or in bulk witlf envelopes that match at pleasing prices. ' The Smith Drug Co) FOR 8ALE. Three lots, 104 feet front each. In Carltt's Deer Park; shade trees; desirable situation for homes. Small payment eaar terms. These are quarter-acre lots. 316 GUT BITTLK, II. t T. C. Depot. STEVENSON MACHINE aixWlEPAIR WORKS Manufacturing; and Reoatrinn; BATTERIES FOR, ALL PURPOSES. OFHCK AND WORKS IN NOKTHfcKN "ART OF TOWN ALWAYS READY With thi Nsj?t Sjiunibls Fabrics for IrJV Clothinj. The old relia JOHN WITTMAN TAIL'OR SHOP Can always be dependid on for Quality, Style, Fit and Promptness. Give us your orders. JOHN WITTMAN,' Merchant Tailo f5tr in the SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., Dallas, Tex Why? Because it is a Texas company, has ampleapita! and Surplus and will keep Texas money in Texas. Joe B. Reedyvill explain the different plans and rates, and can also write Accident lyfd Sick Benefit Insurance ir best companies and give you just what you wlfit, and you will know what you are eetting. Every man and woman under 50, in good health, should join FRIEND IN NEED SOCIETY. Many are now enjoying the benefits of Life Insurance that would not if not for my efforts. JOE B. REED. JAMUS & jNTTJNN OlTsr the public a CoaipigT Stock , ol tvtrythlnc In thJln ol , Furniture arid Undertakers' Goods 'Priest art oodcrat and strvk proaipt and tftcltnt. JAMES THE BEST TRY Rmle t Exreltcnce Valley Cream White Swan FLOW FRESH. FAMILY GROCERIES SANDERS BROS. INSURANCE We wish to stats to our customer, and the insuring public that we have consolidated our agencies that we may be better prepared to take care of any and all business Intrusted to our care. In this consolidation we know we haveeverythlng to- offer that EXPERIENCE, STRONG COMPNIUT and GOOD UNDER WRITING can afford. We positively pt reputation and the rep utation of cur companies behind everyNpolicy we write. Our facilities enable us to Insure, any and every kind and class that has an Insurable value. . Place your insurance with us end we guarantee the rest. Moore, Robinson & Adams PHONE 265 a. ' - i I Your Grocery Worries Are unnecessary. Just phone lis at No. 142 and let us assume them. Everything fp the Summer time meals and Mches. Phnne 142. 7AS Round Trip Tickets II REDUCED RITES ACCOUNT Christm&s Holidays 1 0 points in the doutheas an- sas City and St uis H. &T.M3. R. R On sale OtcemSer 19, 20 and 21, 1108 Return limit Jan. 17, 1909 For Rata, Schedul and Olhtr Information, call M Aarnts of lh H. T. C RsHruad, or writ to CX DUNLAP, T. J. ANDERSON. Traffic Manacar Ota. Pas. Attat Houston, Taaa ; Phone 7 BRYAN, TEXAS & NTJNN IN BRYAN A SACK Phona us an Order PRKER BUILDING ill" . ) u n ffTji& a .ir- iniigra .1 , 1 .1 X ft 'V V I f J ADMISsTbfJ '. ' CHILDREN ..K, Phone 199 ft v y V 7 1 ' .1. 1 .. --at m v -c . ' j, 'J