Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 258, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 24, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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'Phone 106
For your want in the (Jroccry line. Wc
take care of your interest the arne a if
you bought in person The profit in our Ihim-
ncs it in pleasing our customer o a t
liae them repeat their call for reliable poods.
Wc give every order our special personal at-
tention ami by tint means wc are ourc to send
you nothing but i;ool fresh good. Our line
of jams ji:llii:s and preservks
is complete anil a fine assortment to elect from
PICKLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
AND VARIETIES. TAPIOCA SAGO
WHEAT FARINA. Richelieu Rolled Oats. Fresh
Codfish and Mackerel. Van Camp's Tomato Soup.
ALBATROSS FLOUR Chase & Sanborn Teas and
Cofiees. Swift's Premium Hams and Breakfast
Bacon Ferndale Can goods.
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
And if pood good low prices and courteous at-
tention are any inducements we are
going to have it.
CLARKE & DANSBY
CftO'latt Crxtrt.
II. AT. C. Time Ctard lirymi
Northbound No 1 1M P m
rtont abound No 2 4.03 p m
KorthtHmnd No 3 2 07 in
Southbound No 4 M n
t. A i. M Time Table llearue
WUT SoCKD.
No. Heaves 1.06 s ra.
No. S leave 9 ( . m.
IT MOUM l.
.so. I leave 3;M . hi
No. 4 lesyes) . . . . .v 4 :3 p. m.
WWII HIAKSI D S ANTONIO.
No. 9 leave Hearne. 3 10 p. m.
No. 10 arrives at llsarue ... 1 1:55 k. in
II. AT. C. Time Table. llerii
HollTII K
So. 1 arrives
So. 1 itritM.
. 1 :'.') p. ui
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LOCAL NEWS. g
Ira Qooch cams up from Navasota
yesterday.
Bl)0wrMH l'o sale. Apply to J. W.
Coulter. 2'H
Mill I.illis Hanson is vfniiiniz in
Hons! on.
Lsng the machinist at Carr's Hard-
ware store. ll(.
IV sure you get I.einp'i lieer tail
then go ahead. 2 M'
P. II. Arrmgtun hire from Mill-
Iran yesterday.
Ir. Tm Ktin tn lu re frun. lb tup.
stead yeslcrdsv.
lor Hale My residence. Apply to
tieo:ge It. Tabor.
II. F. T.sld of I'etlifl gsve lli.- r.agle
rail vestcrdsy.
ruinke Metropolitan cigar sold at
Kl)iiain Saloon dtf.
A. J. Searcy and Ian Cole sere here
from Madison county yeslcrdsv.
1' ii : in I n-tier beer in the kind
you am looking f.ir. Try it. i.'.V
S. S. Kennedy J C. Illume aud Mike
Ilsnnrliri were in the rily yesterday.
Head snnunrcment of (iilrnore's mil-
linrry opening Tuesday in this Issue
II. T. rainier and V. S. MeClung
called on the Ktle while in the city
yesterday.
Tli freshness and purity of l.einp'a
ler make it the popular beverage
Call for letup's. 2V.
Mrf. (ieo. T.TimLI 1ki hat lcn vis-
iting her mn. Lieut. Todd nt College
Ml".rned horn to Jelfcrson yesterday.
) ss . a TS !.' iaj srte "
WE NEED
fe 1
In orilcr make room for our
(ioods we have decided to reduce
WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES.
WK Wit L ALLOW
20 Per cent Discount
On the above lines fur TIIIU TV DAYS. Our Wall Paper
was bought before the Trust adv ;inccd pi ii cs thcii'toic vc
can save you 'YM CF.XT on vmir puuliasi-s 'l'lio pat-
terns i i beautiful and np-to-d.itc.
WILSON-JENKINS DRUG
Liai
j Afcfa ilsJ sUii Isejj tojj jlsU tJj isJs!--sJss1 .a-lil aJLUaWaW
Cdcpbcit 106
Pursuant to call ol C. C. Carter a
meet inn ' colored teachers wa held at
the courthouse yesterday over which
be presided and the organisation of
an institute wa effected with election
of the billowing olllcers: A. K. Wilson
president; r. I). Vaughn vice preei-
dent; V. It. Ford secretary j It. I).
A gnat assistant secretary.
Strayed or Stolen On brown 2-year
old part Jersey cow unmarked no brand
dish faced wiih short crumpled Lorns
may have eslf. Liberal Reward for
return to John I. Conine or for in-
formation leading to iecover). 60
Iter. W. A. Sewn 1 1 arrived here yes-
terday I rum llrucevillr Mcl-entun
county and will prrscli I'May and to
niht st Cott'Miwo-id Ctiriaiian Church
('has. Kdinhurtt' rctiuraot in the
Zxiiuali block i now on day sod
nl(ht. Itgulai meal :i5 cents. Hioit
ordi'r lunches at all hour. tl
MiaJeai Jolinsoo will teach the
Clayton I'rairie schoul this term and
Mi-s ttctt iiandy will tern h the Bloom
M-hoiil. iioth scIkxiU willoen Mooilay.
Iiv ne services havitig been resumed
at St. Andrew' K.picopal chruch yoo
are rur.lially invited toattrndtbe same.
Kv. II. rlM-it K. U-wrrs I). I). I.. I D.
Ilector. tf
Miss Mollis Itbell of Somerville
whobss b-n visitiiiit Mr. and Mrs.
II. K. Ilaai a n-iarriel Friday accim.
panied by Mia Cornelia llawes.
For accident and lile insurance sick
or funeral bencflis either in lodge or
s'raiidit life companies Joe B.
i lice. I. He also sella flour. tf
j l Yatea of Madisonville a el u tent
'of Alien acadituy fmm Malinvllle
has a pomtmn with Hurt Norwood fur
; tlie Mlnrday tra-h'.
t There will be Mi service nt the Pree-
byteterian cluirih today. Ilev J. 1).
Wi at will preach at the M. thodiat
' church tonight.
; Freali cild beer and lunch Wooten
Wells s.kIs water a'wavou l.aii 1 at V
('. M.irrk'a next door t Saun Icr A
. Johnson'. 1 7 1 1 1
II. K. Hoyall of Ctllegs Station can
save you money on fruit and ornament
I trees. Head hi ad in this paper. dt
! W. N. (iIhjk of IVnchley was a
pleaant aKer nt the Fsg'e l!i while
I in the city yesterday.
I LOST A solid silver fork with initl-
hIs' .M. II." on handle. Itrw aid for re.
j turn to thU i tlice. S.O
AH kind of line millinery verv cheap
at Mrs. C. M. l'rH toro. IMtf
! Try I.emp's celebrated Cnlmhiuher
I ler. '.'.')'.
ROOM!
Kiiormou stock of lbdiday
mir stock of
1
CO.
Phone 20 I
V ll j '. U j-J ilJ 1
WEAR
Hawes
Hat.....
X i
A in 1 you w ill jct more
Style and wear for
$
3.00
Than with any other hat
manufactured. We have just
received the new Fall fchapes
and color in this Celebrated
Hat.
ASK TO SLi: THEM.
MEN'S
OUTFITTERS.
I'.K hanife; Hotel Arrivals.
A W Fevre San Antonio; J K
Duncan. St. Louis; J W West-
brook Lon-na; A J Fay New
York; J A Myers City; J K Hut-
ler City; A C Hoger Waco;
John Wulthall tialvecton; S T
Tooke City; W P Herum Dallas;
() W P.ieth St. Louis; M 11
Armibad Houston: i P tln-ene
Chattanooga; Phillips P.la.-balg
Dallas
D Put. iat hi J C de Lam
(ialvestoll
AT A IIAKUAIN.-Hraz s bottom
farm consisting of :") acres of land well
unproved an.l in g'd state of cultiva-
tion ll.is aiiilkietit timber for u-e of
place hituated between Little and
big lira' os rust Known as the Avers
farm Tins farm can lie had at a bar-
gum. Hudson Nail
tf Heal Kstato Agents.
Will Foler of Thompson Creek was
in the city yesterday and gave the Kagle
a call. He V.ia securel a schod in
Montgomery county which will open
soon.
J. M. Stanford and daughter Miss
llertha of Tabor were pleasant caller
at the bagle ullicc ye"lerday.
I riilay evening the Allen Academy
boys defeated the grn lei school Isiy in
a game of ball. Score :!.' to 1 1.
Drink Mount Vernon I'ure Uveal the
KxHiition saloon. loOf
Call for Lump's bottled beer and take
no other. 2.V.
A hoiie to rent apply tj W. T
J ames . "..Vi
Dallas I'ulr.
Opening datn sales for train arriv-
ing at Palls sept. 17 mid not later
than H p. in. Sept. ".".i-fare tUO limit
Sept. :io.
Sept. : to Oct. '.':- fare fil.u). Limit
Oct. .!.
Sept . 17 to ( let. .".'-fare I Ho. I.im-
i'ed to ilme following date of rale
MtilAI HATIs
On sale for tmins arriving at lulls
Sept. IK) Biid In fore niMin ttct. 1st
limit del. 1st
Oct. 7 and before noon Oct. S limit
net. 8
Oct. It and lefoie noon Oct. 15 limit
Oct. 13-
Oct L'l u lid before uoon Oct. D.' limit
Oct.'J
Faieft-'.iO. W.S.Wilson
Agent.
Parks &
Mill
SERIOUS CHARGES.
CeaU MhaaUs Baps kw Auvasblfawa
Mlplat S.r.
LiaJon. Si pt '.'l-A special d;apat h
from Cap Town says tber was an ex-
traordinary scans la ths aoeembly dur-
ln( tbs dabsu on the reKistratuns of I
tbs voter's bill Cecil Rhodes wbo baa j
hitherto deprecated tbs advisability of
ftontllities repeated tbs sUtameut that I
aevsrai uixuibers bad "accepted money I
fur rlMti.iiiM.M.. nMUu. r ..... T 1.
H w i iw y ui m i iivhi . mw
Tranavaal government with which Eng-
land is now at war." This statement
creat-l a great impreaaion. Later
iwaking on tbs same bill Mr. Khod-s
poiutedly indicated that soma of tbs
j member were practically guilty of
J treason that tbey were supporters of
i tbs Ministerial party who lived entirw
j ly on otTal and were nothing mors tban
political scavengers" lis railed on tits
l premier to bold these in check.
I The departure of mors officer for the
cspe ami the denial of the I'uMngueo
I minuter that (ireat Ilntain is to taks
Lielsiroa hey are ths only developments
in Tbe Transvaal situatioa Tbs rabi- j
nt ministers have left town.
The eipectation that the meeting will
be followed by a border outbreak so far
baa ben unfulfilled though news from
Johannesburg tells of unrest that is not :
assuring
In spite of ths Portuguese minister's
denial there is good reason to believe '
Ureat Ilritain has leaned Delagoa bay.
Tbe most notable among tbs officer
who have sailed is Msjor General
French a member of the start officers
pedal service officer and war corre-
spondents wbo accompanied him.
U.rrf.a Iflgfclaaderi Sail.
Dombay. Sept 23. Tb second bat-
talion of Gordon Highlander and other
detachments of troops have sailed on
three transports for Natal
. (aese lor War.
Cape Town. Sept 21 Tbs Onaland.
Afrikander organ commenting on the
lintish 'abinet meeting bead tbe arti-
cle "More IiernsmU. More Troops
More Ihimdtim Ilulletts " It says there
Is no cauaus belli but ths Ilritish troops
on ths border will likely make one and
hope the Afrikander protest will be
heeded l-fore it i to late.
At a meeting of ts progressive mem-
bers of the assembly resolution were
pawl deprecating encouraging the
Transvaal and pledging the impnrial
government the atrongest support
t'aeaalaeaa l-resalla.
Johannestmrg Hept. 211 Tbe feeling
of uneasineaa hers baa not abated. There
waa more rowdyism arid street barricad-
ing proceeding.
FAST BATTLESHIPS.
Three la lie reaatreete Tea Will tta
Abate Kighleee Haata.
Washington. Hept '.'3. --Hear AJmira-
Melville baa in contemplation a sugge
tion that the three new battleship b
given sufficient power and triple screw
so tbat they may attain a maximum
speed of 2o knots an hour. Hear Ad-
miral IlicblKirn chief conatrnctor pro
poses to go Admiral Melville a half a '
knot ts-tter It is understood that be
ba in cotir of preparation a plan for (
a tialtiesnip wun twin k raws a Die to
luake '.' 4 knot which will lie ths fast-
est ship of her class afloat
Notwithstanding the proposition
win. Ii the eiigmeer in-cbief and chief
con-tructor propose to advance there 1
reas..n to tielieve that the naval board
-.11 ....n...l ...l.
i thllt h ( the battleshitsi be not
I less tlnu IS knot. Admiral Hichborn
til in. If admits that considerable space
i will Is-re pure! to drive the ships at
I the a; . 1 be proposes and thst more
battery and better acivimiiiolations for
the men can ! obtained if the speed b
IN knots
I ither niemts-rs of the board are in fa-
vor of having the ship s fsst a any
Other ship of the type afloat but they
are siilloli that tbe vessels should at
the same time lie tbe eiiaL if not the
suiiem r. of other vessels under constrv.
tion. not only in battery power but in
ptotect!ii.
roalmaaiaia Appolatad.
V.'ushington. Kept ill The followtnn
presidential postmaster have lb
appointed.
Name II. Savage st Motiticello Ark.
k (I V Huti Inson at Lawrenceburg Ky.
Marie D.'tave IVsmari at I Ipeluu-
sas. La.
John It. Matthews at Wesson Miss.
Tb uiias J. Palmer at Medford O T.
I V. Ilttrrihill at Cvalde. Tex
William II Kmgat VbitewrightTeT.
Tsis Cotton f..r Tsrls Sipnallloa.
Umhani. Tci. Sept 21 The farmer)
ami business men f tint county are
making au effort to have this county
represented at the world's fnir in l'aria.
Captain W. J. Hood a prosperous far-
mer i soliciting funds to purcha-r
a long staple high grade bale of cotton
which will be sei.t to the world fair to
compete for the premium. The money
Is lieing raised and the object will
doubtless lo attaiinid.
Verillrl nr Ills ssl.rjf.
Carls.ndule Ills S'pt. 21 - Prof. C.
C. Stotlar secured a verdict for his sal-
.rv ns HUperillteudellt of school of thi
city during lust year. At the regular
election of teacher li was elected bill
at the next eeanii.ii of the lmrd it ousted
him and hired Otto .1. Uilde who served
a superintendent.
Mr. MrX.illf llnrl.
Austin Sept. 2:1 Surintendent B
F. McNulty of the statu deuf aud dumt
institute whilo ineiecting repairs on
the building fell aud sustained painful
injc.ii s one of his rib lieing broken.
With it heat and dust and dearth of edible is now about to
bex-oriie a memory and Mother Earth in epreailing before jrou
her ample harvest feat. Your table iniy rioT Ix-come an ex-
ponent of the wonderful facility with which science and art
can group nature treasure. The Or'ent and the Occident
and every zone that belts the jdobe have contributed their
choice-si production to the complement of our utock and we
are ready to fill your order with alacrity and skill.
Breakfast:
Oat Meal Cracked Wheat
Mackerel
Swift's rremiuiii Dreikf.il Iiaon and Ham
Hi'" Potatoes Suar House Moluo.-e
Maple Syrup iolinson'n Butter
Collee Tea Cocoa
Dinner:
Anderson's Concentrated Soups Franco-American Soup'
Deviled Crabs shrimp and Ijbeter
Herring Tripe Corned Ileef Veal Loaf
Cabbage Corn lomittoe French Pe.n Mnshroom
Aparaus
Sour Sweet and Dill Pickles Mango- Olive
Variety of Saucer and Condiment
Supper:
Salmon Sardine
Libby A McNeill's
Pear Nectarines
Cheese
Peaches
J(I0. f1. LAWRENCE & GO.
cfT Soap Tali
IK) YOl' KNOW how to jud't- a pure soap? A soap to be
jtit right must leave the skin a before using and to do this it
must be neutral no excess of alkali. Wc have made koap es-
pecially toilet and medicinal a study so vou talc no risk in buy-
ing them of me no higher than elsewhere. We have just receiv-
ed a new stock of delightful soaps including Crushed Hoses
Crushed Lillies Crushed Lilacs. Crushed Violet and the well-
known La Tosca. These goods are the very best and cannot
help please the most fastidious. Come to see me when you need
SOAP.
We do not try to impress the public how cheap we can pre-
pare a prescription; rather how well how-true how accurate.
Our price please too. Jlring them to me and the result w ill
br ing you back again.
Ben S. fead.
Choice Seeds!
When you want reed to plutit you want the pure article.
We keep them in stock and you can depend upon them at all
times. You tKo no chance of Johnson grass eed when you
get your grain lrom a. We have in ntoi k and to arrive the
Genuine
Elflcd fflust roof ats
Wheat Uye Parley and all kinds small grain. We are head-
quarter for All'air.i and Ilertnu l.i S.-cl Havens Food dead
shot for chicken cholera and the finest condition powder for
all kinds f stock. We handle the SING TOY CHIXKSK
CHICKEN POWDKU which will destroy Lire Flea and
Mite on chickens. We are also headquarters for P.AGGING
AND TIE."5 and piy the hicht market price for cotton seed.
We deliver Cotton S-ed Hulls to any part of the city from one
hundred pounds up. Sje-cial inducements to the country
people for hulls. Come and nee us.
Kandy
A SO
OYSTER
PARLOR
Chipped Beef
Canned Meat
Apple Jams Preserves
Collee
Kitchen
ItEKUICK HAY Oysters
Served in any stv lc.
The finest....
Candies Fresh Fruits
FINE CIGARS
LO'A'HEYS and
GUNTHEfTS
Candies.
Phono 202.
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 258, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 24, 1899, newspaper, September 24, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320270/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .