Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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JOSHUA PRICE SENTENCED
r
YOC M tEPEND THE
Fefimd!3ll
'A
brand of gooda bo-
In in l uml ftn-
t gooda jut up.
We oarrr at all
time full a d 4
complct Mb of
aarne
You buy e(T"o by
lb pound but that
la nt lbs way U
knit Ita ot
I Lai la not tb real
way in whli h yon
lay for It You pay
for It I y th. liquid
m-a.nr f ths rof-
f (t To aecura
l'rir atrtOKtb It
Riav ukt twii'ii aa
trie h of ui.a kind
a. uf anolhsr. ' f -rTarla.
Tb'ia
jut.d bf : :
Chase & Sanborn's
IV "T baa a Dvr' I '1")1! T ra ) s..u m T) or thrs pounds
f ord ni'f Tfc mti'-i it ih. h.-a -t .ijffi-p In lbs
wor.J Trr ui w:d y -ur t-it or-l-r rfuartn-
1 htjiLh that TOlt of .'.
pi! l- ' i?
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DANS BY & DAN SHY
...'Ulephone
114.
awaaaBaMsWssaarjw
Mr-. J. A. M'J'" " siting in
llnvw your horni-al dipped ht Na-
l"r J!ro. stable. u'1
Your Faster suit wi'.l I-m i k I I with
a pair of niir Ioiiglas I'ateul Corona
I'.iui-l.i r hlmi'n or oxford.
i'A'i Norwood.
Tin' laborer the camp-hunter tin
lalla.
in Monarch coffee
i tii.-i.u-it..r r.r.iti..uiiij i-oinf..rt.;
c"r "'r' i C Urki A Fuuiiuiii. hi
j.l.' Taliaf-rro w.-ut l- ILmato.. Til( fr ditlll rH I
J" tTi!ity. I nft. riiiii . h. lo. la it cup of M.m-
(in.M milk row n::t- l. AfS'l.V nr.-h for -e:i guvht. VUrk
to J. V. T I I. r. M & Koiiit.iii t.. 11 it. l'i
. ... u: ir. If :t r- nor tt U!l.! wttti vour
Jnliii II'iiar.iii "i tt...ir.i n i .... .1 i. ...in.- . i .
. I .If..'ll... .........
J ..... . . III I .
imiijj YIb itr.
Ivim A lillH llf
iii tlm city y. m r.i.ty
Mia hull!' Joliitaoll rrturin J t r 111
NnvHaotd j t t rtlity.
II. 1'. l.otiiiikoti rrturiit-J fii ni a
l)Uhin- trtj j-f uta-nUy.
til.nn Mfl' r juo.: rturneil
from Vinton y.ur lay.
A. . I . . pin found
Stylish
Spring
Our hat department this
season is a complete
itore in its s.li; every
new cjlor is here to
choose from' and the
prices you will liud ex-
tremely low considering
tne quality we give you.
Low crowns and wide
brinih are the shapes
this season and pearl
with black hinds and
tolid black are the colors.
We are showing a hand-
some assortment of the
styles at : : : : : :
To tttat Tuewljy June 5 Other Work
of Ibe Court.
YfhU-rJay wa a busy day in
the district court closing up the
buine8 of the term. Jonhua
1'rice better known n 'Tube"
Trice convicted at a former
term of court of raj waa sentenced
to hang Tuemlay June 15 and
the tu.tenc will be duly executed
unleM the governor Jntf rfrri-x.
A motion for a new trial in the
cae of John Turner charged with
hog thelt waa overruled and Tur
ner was aentencfd to the jinni.
tentiary for two years. Notice of
anneal wax given. Will Lanf
charged with receiving molen
projKTty was granted a new h-ar
mg.
A motion for a new trial in the
cace of Iuhell et al vs. Couch ft ttl
wat overruled.
The following atllitinal !i
vorcen have been granted hinre our
Inst report: Tr"ili" IItrvey vs
Angeline Ilarvy Nirny iret-n v.
Wachington (ireen Alfrtvl lavid
Hon vc. Anna Davidson Su"ie Ar-
line v. John Arline Angeline
Freeman vi. Simon Freeman.
A REAL GOOD TIME
We liave lilt fei
Patent KtJ Jthn ljer OxfrU for lit
tN-lioy AIho a kwi'II tine of I'at.-iit
Ki'l otrap hlipper for little cirls.
I'J'i Norwood
Ker. V. I). lU.n of Corintli. Miia..
Arrly to ' w ill h.-nin a iiwi tln in the new
$1.50 2
and $3
court. r
City Attorney If JL lm of Nut-jtM-u
wan lire at t lading court yew-
tent ay.
Mr. J. I. Hoj.llm t Hem-Mey
arrived y. at rlay tollt Mr. pru-
cer Ford.
Foil HKXT Fi-r'iii ctakr
M-t uraded cliooL Apj ly t W. o.
Sandera. M
lor.-nco r.. JioiruoB cuinrru. Jii-tnotii.t cinin-n anotu April .v.
rrnain Kittral!. Jr.. of II. .ua-1 1'"-- coine. Itilyreeouiin. nd.
..... t..r vi i.fiir.lar ml fioi.lin ed.
I I .t I I- 1 I. I 1
I lie nice aicen-liHlklll j llore you
ahout town tiar le-en clipped.
Your liorne will - made to look the
tame wav if you will to-nd to Nation
l(ro. vtaLle. U.I
llandaoiiie riMiitimi'14 liave juat
("II rected ill tlie cemetery to t!l
neinorv of Mr. J. N. Lawrence
Mr. I). C. lite r. Mr. V. K. Harrl.
T. II. I'oik. and Mi .Mt'ln Mc-
Douald. Iter. W. T. Wood and wife of
IV... I 1 1. r it p.l lit tlu ..iff fi.ili.f.lnit
tallltelllt. . I'O T)... f.r..!r .nt ..vr" ... I i r. 1
Mm. W. M. Sir.f.h and Mi. a Wil- cotmt v. and tl.e I.ttt. r to vmit l.-r
liani left yet tUj i"t a vn.it t . du-lIt.T Mr. N. A. l'..tiam of
an Antonio. Harvey.
fo. J. . Harr:tvn of ( "II. waa i fo t ? L.tli- Mr. C. Pro.tor'a
aide to tie at Inn t jt rday aft. r 1 .w nulliio-ry U have arrived.
A weck"a illneHtt mi the iid.-ctlKii i'' "II ext. Imive and
Mar Mineral V'!U a' r on mtl.. l'otut i'ii I ie. 4 !! t tee the n-w
at Mehonal.j'a irai uf. lr. U. Jan I ti nt.-ttv i-to.k. Ul
11. HarriKou. a-pf 'Ul- j l.( S 1' A ptir of old-rimmed eye.
J. W. Cannli : am "f r.tl-t ii.-. : k.'la-. w it lt hrok- u ch.un attached.
waa III the ctt v TMieMav oti iuiki- tt er ioi .Miiew ii. r.. in nryiin. or
Wat drop
a Ourmmtmm
(lrap lulc i iffreahlni.'. palata-
ile. wlioleaoine. I'Ufko ik K"iiii.
t or the 1. A U. N.
Mr. 1). J. M'ly and children
r.turtieil from mu Ant'-nio and
Uockdale yet rUy.
U.vival ferr fw. re ! .'un at the
liaptl-t chore'! lat t.l-'ht. Fvery.
oily in luviteittr tt- n l.
For Kent TV'i h"ii".- t" Allen
At'rtdeiiiv a Mir "om f d " room
-i.e. Apply toJUra. W.f. ii.'". 101
t'areful T a k' will ""I overlook
(.'larki. Jt Ff.t:ii' "'ll" hl
In their lieW a .'ttrti'" lit. tit In todav'a
Figl...
MIm I.lii Knapi' returned to
lloiiaton v' -t't'V 'UT vl"
l.er mother. Hi lirufhtrl. at Madi-
tiville. Mr. K. W. n. r-r r.f. iv. d a h tt.r
-aAK!: iIl ty'S r. y.-M.-r-
.lavaiiemiaa-'-? '"V "' ""
UaiitU NuliTa'e I" ' 0 tirc pted
lor service .' navy and wUl lea '
I'llu Kn.'iy in r"'l' wtl'
a! ..iit tbl ry !
n ihgwitvto ('oll.'e. lt.-wardfor
return to r.i.'l.. o!l'..f.. 101
W. It. Johnston (til ehlldr. n left
vecterday f r .s.tn Aiil'. Io to j..in
Nlra. Johiihton mi mitlie their h"ine.
Mr. Johiit hilt In e cpell I'h
several 1 1 i . 1 1 . ili. re and ia intirh
llllproVi'd in health. l'i.iveral re-
ret i f It In Itryan over t!ie depar-
ture of thin taniily. Mr. John-ton
la a flr-t-cla-a hu-iiies iiiiui mid h.ia
ever lieen one of mir IIM-t eneru'etlc
and piitdicopirit.d citl.'it. A a
ini'liilier of the city council. Iuimii.
league board of director of the cen-
tral. Tena lair atid of commit te. a
appointe.l atviirioii- tun.- to look
alter road (in'i" cm. nt-i Hint other
matter peltalDlli' to the Welfare of
tlie town and county lie hit h.- u a
tir. ! worker ami ha tltm lih. r-
ally of hi tune mid mean. Sin
Allp lo people mIM early Hud in 1. 1111
a llHeflll fit lell. J I Will llu-ae ill
the c ommi-Moit hu-ineri at that
place.
. WAGNER k BRANDON'S MILLINERY
OPENING.
The two day' iprlnir millinery
opening if Wagner A Itrandon le.
gait y-terday tnorulng with bright
weather and large crowd were at-
tracted to the fthow-rootiK early in
the day. The dlaplay i exceedingly
te-autiful and the oah have heeu
untiNtially large. The lii"-t popular
color tin Meanoii are r.-l and rhain
pairue khade. nine are aIo worn
and unite and hlack are in demand.
Tlie plac iie nhape ar- more worn
t !iau la-1 iea-oii. 1 he l hroiora and
top.'do hat nr.- tfo leader with
piiit-pong atill iii favor. Jet .pang-
it are mm-h in vo.-ne for trimmtug;
.tio fruit. herri.-M and corn flower
The ftyle are v. ry h-w ttehlng and
nel.i tioii are made without diillcul-
ty the variety being Very large. In-
deeil all the lleW idea of tne le f
.le!ti.r and triiinn.r are to n
(oiiud in the dl-'hiy. Mi Aiid.-r-hoii
i in charge of t !e depart meiit
a-a-ted by Mi- A-hfrd and Mi
Johimoii. The opening continue
today.
A lamp
xplode I ahout 4 o'clock
ve-t. rd.tv morning at the home of
Mr. I!. Kochauow Vi an I a cotiilag-
ratiou we narrowly averted hv Mr.
Kochauow it mii.itherii.g the t'aine
with u blanket. The damage t-
clight. Match z.inie of ia.-ball and d -
bale hetweeil All" II A'-adelliy Hil l
IIoiinIoii lllglit l 1 Saturday af-
t. ri i and Saturday night. April t.
Ticket on ale at Hurt Norwood'.
Tyl.T lla-wiir I'aik A Waldrop'n
find 1 1 uiit. r V Ciiatliam'. Adult
.'.'; chlhll'ell Ullder lj Veltt "f llife
l.'.c. l"l
Nahor l'.ro. for hore clipping. Ity
At the End of the Week for Amune
meat Lovers Wbit the Academy
Doyi are Lp Agaiaal.
The Allen Academy lmy are "up
againat" all aorta f hard propor-
tion thi Week. The Hull-ton High
School boy a are coming up with fly.
lug banner and ro.-ate hope of
winning laurel from our boy and
the latter are pluming themalvea to
hotly content every inch of the
ground both in ll.-ld ami forum no
to ttpcak for the cont.-atH are both in
manly port and In intellectual
etfort. The lloii-tou Illgu ScIhm.I
champion are coming Riirround-d
by a goodly host of their friend and
hacker to direr ttielll on to their
beat endeavor and the liryan
public will louhtl nee to it that
'our boya" lack liot ill then eai.-n-tial
condition of hearty support to
ncourag.) utniont exertion. Tlne
luter-nctiool coiifet are good furthe
achiMiU and good advcrtUemeiir
tco. fur the town in which they are
held. liryan people kiiould on thi
occa-lon inauifeht the pride we all
feel in the ruing importance of our
Nchool and growing reputation of
ita corps of student.
A delegation from Navaota i ex
nected in addition to thone coming
from llounton. liryan people in tho
preaeiice of these vuitort uiunt allow
the proper ItltcYeat til the boine Ixjya.
Our boya in addition to t ie iihytd-
cal and mental content before them
have aUo a financial problem to
meet. The expenea of tlie visiting
team rent of opera houae etc. will
(txcet.il a hundred dollars. Whatever
In tha receipt 1 short of the. re-
quired amount will have tobeahoul-
drre'l by the boys. It i needless to
may that It is up to the people of the
town to patronize the ball game and
the debate with liberality.
MRS. HOBGOOD'S MILLINERY OPEMNfJ.
Mrs- C. 1. Hobgood'a millinery
parlor were the ce ue of a brilliant
spring opening yesterday and the at-
tend nice and sale were highly sat-
isfactory. Holly being much in
favor with the trimmer thi seaacti.
holly am Kater llllies Were etfect-
iey combined in tho decoration.
Th tlat shape in I. at are iiioat pop.
lilar thi season and burnt and chain-
pagne shad.- most stylish. Fruits
flower and berrie are popular tor
t r!u. tnmg. The holly hat . t he pop-
py hat and tlie geranium hat were
example of the season's popular
llowi-r hat that are very beautiful.
I iid. i d there i such a variety to se-
lect from that a vi-ir alone will give
a satisfactory idea of w hat I show n.
The opening continues today. Mi-
Sllsie Hohgfol i III charge of ti e
ili-jlac a-itod by Mr ilobgood.
Mi- Watkin and Mi- Ivy Hob-good.
Always Strong! Always Uniform I
Always Guaranteed!
That's I
White Crest
Sour. If you ui It you know; if you don't um II cow s trial
ill 'juli kly cmrinrw yoo. Our mUI buya tha brat wb'at u-a
lb t-l milling ppoo Uit raw Utrj uka In aTarythlntf iriri
u. thaUatn urmad : THAT'S THE KLOl'R YOL' WANT
JNO. M. LAWRENCE & COMPANY
Telephone 78.
TAYLOR'S
I ! PMC
af
Place U where you get polite and uptodate
treatment; also distributor of the celebrated
GEISHA RYE WHISKY
Luther Taylor Prop.
Good R'-ataurant next door. BRYAN' TEXAS.
iiliMMiuoiiiliilMil aBsnBiaaagsjaj
Seasonable
GOOClSv
Warm weather will soon be
here and we vnt to re-
mind you that we carry in
ttock the best line oiti 0 3
JlK 0 "rators
antl Ico Ghosts
KELP OL'T !
We the Undersigned give notice
that We will ill future prosecute tin
(lie full extent of the law anv and ;
ad person w ho enter our pasture In i
or mnr Itryitu. Texa. without the!
consent of owner with gun dog nr'
llshing tackle. i
S. M. Perdell.
Howell r.ro. j
S. 11. Itiichanan
W. Wlpprecht.
I.. J. Cox.
I'd Owner I'eMan-t pasture
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which are made with double
toHs; Great ICE SAVERS
Our Frou.ors are
the Standard White Moun-
tain make.
J' n-jsjr mwj rm w swipt -mmm mm f
ARCTIC
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SpeGial
til i ts V C3 o Iv
20c
A good Cloth
Shade tor
LEVY BROS.
Furniture Stave and House Furnishing Men.
mmmm'T SJfcaatMiatiBBaVsmatlsBM
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to buy your spring millinery. My hats
are as handsome as will be seen in Brv-
au this season. They are the creations
of expert trimmers and the latest Paris
ian styles. The variety of pattern hats we offer to select from is so large that
you are sure to be pleased without danger of being duplicated. We are never
better pleased than when showing goods except when selling them.
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1903, newspaper, April 3, 1903; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth321260/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .