Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 186, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 12, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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The fourteenth part of a cent
isn't very much vt that is all tlic Jiffcrcrkv in price
between a cup of ordinary tea and a cup -f
CHASE AND
SANBORN'S
JiM think! it take one thousand four hundred cups
of tea t make the difference otne dollar. It will
take you almost four years drinking one cup a day
to save a dollar. It's the quality of the tea for
which you pay one fourteenth of a cent a cup more.
This fourteenth of a cent on each cup gives you
thirty per cent better tea than i ever sold fur 50c
a pound. O.Nb POUND of this tea whi make
over two hundred cups
Dansby & Dansby
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Special Sales
We have decided to continue our Special Sale
on Men's Summer Suit Straw Hats Low
Quarter shoes etc. for another week. It has
always been our business policy to clean out
on seasonable goods at the end of every season
rather than carry them over thereby giving
us a clean fresh stock every year. Don't miss
this opportunity to buy goods that are season-
able and uptodate at a tremendous reduction.
$5.25
$5.75
$6.75
$7.75
$3.75
$3.00
$2.50
All our 17.50 Suit tlili week
All our Suit thin week
All our 10.00 Suit this wceK
All our 912 00 Sulti this week
All our 3 oo tlauau Oxford
All our M l Walk-Over Oxford
All our l-'l 50 Walk-Over Oxford
STRAW HATS ONE-HALF OFF
Local JVebus j
J. W. !'yer visited (alv. it .vi'-r-day.
C. K. Jniklii l vMUng relatives
at BeltOll.
Ht-ti 1. Wilson r-tiiri.. I t H..u-
fii yesterday.
Ladle atl'J l!li" W l..!U! t this
'i ( k I' k' each. N'
John Cavitt wit !.er f.'oiu Win-el-oek
yesterday.
lie linen duck t! N we. k nl Webb
Bros. .V per yard.
Ir. J. M. Nick f Stone Ctty was
la town yesterday.
Dr. lleorge I-e f Welitioru wa In
t!;e city yesterday.
.it Duckworth of 1'itt Bridge
wm here yesterday.
F.dge lir. hav a car f extra
i(od iiult uu t!.o track. 1S".
llellleinbxr till i the Ut Week t
Wctb liro. tpeiUl sale. lMt
IUv. t'Ureiic t'avitt f Itreuhaui
wit hi the city yetrd.ty.
Kanient Heard n hi the city yes-
terday and left lor Tyler.
Miss May Salvent of New Orleans
is tliw guet of MUses F.ttle.
Mr. D. M. I)anby returned from
a visit to Welllorn yesterday.
Mrs. T. T. Krwln and daughter re.
turned to Heimtead yesterday.
Are you willing t d your part
towards havlnx a t-leaner liryan?
Cut price at Webb Urns are .
' lively Kood only during f 1 1 i week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. White and
daughter of Wlxon Were is. t!ie clly
yesterilsy.
I)r. John s. Ivle retuii'ed to Over-
ton yesterday after a vlur t- hi eon
K. II. VAi".'
WeanJ 75e la.ll-s ed..red want
tin Week at Wel.lt ltro. your rlndrv
for 2.V eaol. Wi
25o boy llliell MUt ll.l week I'tC
5"e hoy's linen pant thl week nt
Webb Hro. 11
Snowdrift I the only lard that
will stand the kuiiuiier dent. It
doe Hot get "oft like other IiiMv and
U nice and freh all tlie tun.-.
l.ot A lady' black clot b ami lace
fan. Finder will return to the Kale
oi!lce for reward. IjC
Ml Janie (.oer left for Arlola
Te. ytrday after a visit t
Ml4 f.lllie I.elillUI.
We will Isi.'lnde all our embroidery
ill till Week pei ijl halo. HI
Wi bb llro..
Will liitiinaii letiiriicd from Sour
Lake Kit lay iii.'l.t and went to
j Heaine yesterday.
I.. M. itohiii-oti h: l S. 1'.. Levi.
1 1 wo liii-rchahtt S Madiootiv ille were
In t li city yeitterday.
I; v. and Mr. S. U..Mc('lun and
daughter Mi lila were in the city
yesterday from Harvey.
City Sexton T. II. Sjm II ha the
cemetery In fine hi and Invites
Inspection by th public.
I int'itt u bavlinr Snowdrift lard If
you want the very beat. It is the
puret lard that cau be Ixoiht. i3
I'rotet t yurelf against financial
ton tiy dr wttli one of 1113 coin
paule' policies. I'tioiia -JC5. I'.il
Mr. W. A. i:heanJMles Heard
returned to Mc Kinney yesterday af-
ter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Per-
kins. Wanted-.'iO.uW Nut Cracker to-
bsi'co tas at cent each In kihhIs
at cash prices. Jno. M. Iiwrence
A Co. 20o
C. F. Martin of Coleman was here
yesterday en route to Madisotiville
after his wife who Is there visiting
relatives.
Snowdriit i the only lard that is
mad from a strictly vegetable com-
pound. Therefore it Is the very best
produced. 303
Fires coiiih unheralded; protect
yourself while you can. You push
toe button. I'll d thereat (ieo. A.
Adam l'hone Lti-. J
Oold band hams and iircakfaot
bacon are the height of perfection
in fact they are the good that made
Kansa City famous. 2UI
Itev. It. W. Adam id Aiulersoii
will preach at the Methodist church
lid inorulns' at II o'clock and to-
niuht. All are incited.
I 'rt-fti bread and cakes linht. clean
and wholesome supplied in any
iiantity by the Texas Itakery. Mr.
Otto lloi-hllle I'roprletress. I u5 1 f
Our 1.00 Straws this week
Our l.r.O Hilaws this week
Our Straws thi week
Our hJ.OO Straws t hir week
50c
75c
$1.00
S1.50
Srt CIALany one-dollar Shirt In the 7Cr
house this week only Jt
s W do oo( kits TOtlnn cuuKn wl'.b tbll a: jftor tr.'
Parks &
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What
L. J. Cox
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will do!
WV; drl tnla four guller
And dlir si ronr door
A flnr gr4 of suitor
Th T"U r ts hefore.
WVU Im bHn csuak of rb
That'll mtks fou king for more;
W tin Ihs plrur U iltse
With tooth .on Mil filwrs.
Ist One umbrella with vine
handle and sterllnic-silver tip at H.
A T. C. deMt yesterday afternoon.
Finder will pleas return to Luther
Taybr. 1x6
Oold band hams and Breakfast
bacon are the best that money can
buy. Try one and you will have no
other kind. All first-class irncer8
have them. 9.1
Oold baud bams sold around the
world because they are the best; the
Breakfast bacon is ot the same
quality. Nothing better sold. In-
slst on havluic them when ordering
All flrstclas grocers have them.
Fresh shipment received weekly. 2o.'J
Mrs. S. K. Ituchanan of Dallas!
better known as "Aunt Sally" of the
Texas farm and Hanch returned to
Dallas yesterday after a brief visit
to Mrs. W A. Banks and Mrs. John
T. Ilauway. Mrs. Buchanan came
down to attend the Farmers' Con-
gress. Contractor 1. 11. Newton has raised
the roof of the Allen Academy build-
Iiik icables cornice etc. remaining
Intact eleven feet four Inches and
now has It rehtingnii studding while
the remainder of the work of making
a two story building of the structure
proceeds.
The revival conducted byKeV.J.
L. Meads of Chester III. will close
toulk'ht. Services will be held at II
a. 111. ami 8::io p. in. A collection
for K thank ottering to Itev Mea.ls
was taken nt the servh-e Friday
nlht ai.il added to yesterday
amoiintiux to about lJ.'. (X). This
will be Increased by collections in
the country. The meeting has re-
sulted in a number of conversions
and eight additions to the Free Bap-
ti"t church.
Attention i directed to the call
for a mas meetiuir of the ladies to
be held Monday evening to consider
plan for cleaning up the town under
the direction of the ladles of the
Civic Club. Following upon tlu
action ol the city council reported
in the liable yesterday inorninir.
some of the ladles of the Civic Club !
held a meeting yesterday and de-
cided to tlx the date for the general
cleaning up of the town one day
later or on July M. This jrlves
everybody three days to clean their
premises thoroughly and pile the
traah either in the alleys or In the
street la front of their bouses where
It can be hauled otl Thursday. The
ladles are very much enthused with
this work and everybody ought to
feel enough pride In their homes or
places of residence to help them
when they come.
The F.agle representative took ad-
vantage of the fact that the painters
had the courthouse tower open one
day the past week and climbed up to
have a look at the city for the first
time since the building boom struck
the town two or three years ago. It
is needles to say that the change
has been marked. The view is very
fine and Bryan is indeed no less than
beautiful. Handsome residences are
seen on all sidts and there ate other
evidences of improvement too nu-
merous to mention in detail. With
the cutting of the weeds and the re-
moval of all trssh and rubbish from
the streets and alleys there will be
few prettier town anywhere than
Bryan.
Mr. Frank Wilson manager of the
Coulter plantation In the lower bot-
tom of the Braos was In the city
yesterday and reported that otllcials
of the Santa Fe and parties from
Brenhaui had leen reconnoitering
in that section with a view to build-
ing a spur of the Santa Fe from sand
pit near Clay Station twelve utiles
up the river bottom to Mr. Jas. O.
Chance's plantation Mr. Wilson
thinks the chances good for the spur
to te built.
We will iMwid you in the I'nited
States Fidelity and Ouaranty Com-
pany of Baltimore Md. cash capi-
tal f l7"J.t0u; total resources a t.").-
0iO. All classes of court contract
and fidelity bonds promptly exe-
cuted. John A. Moore Jr. Iocal
Agent. Bryan Texas. 2h
l'p to rt o'clock yesterday after-
noon the new National Ouard com-
pany ('apt. Howard Cavitt com-
manding had recruited 42 men.
The boy say they w 111 have a com-
pany of Go men at the encampment
in Augut.
Hold baud goods are received
fresh every week. They are the
ham and Break taut bacon that
made Kansas City famous. Try one.
Thev are guaranteed to he the
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Snowdrift lard I the best cooking
compound ever produced; ask your
grocer for it and take no other. It
l cheaper In price than other lards
and goes much farther. 203
Mrs. U. O. Lightner who has been
here some time visiting her parents.
Dr. and Mr. Frilev is just recover-
ing from a serious Illness.
T. A. Searcy left yesterday for an
official visitation to the Masonic
lodges at Iolaaud Bediaa.
Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Derden have
returned to Falestlne.
Floy Dansby has returned from
Callahan county.
ORDERS I
Fresli trlile country meal.
Xen- shipment candy.
Beinz 's su ed mixed pickles in lull:
Cross'f Madwell's pickled walnuts cannot le equaled.
Heinz '$ apple butler is a sure repeater.
We deliver goods promptly
and we appreciate business
JOHN M. I oxmnrn
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TAYLOR'S
I'lace ii where rj get po'it and uptodat?
treatment ; also distributor of the celebrated
GEISHA RYE WHISKY
Luther Tavlor Prop.
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Ice Cream
Cold Drinks
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Hall's Drug Store
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I We furnish or repair everything.
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JNO. A. MOORE
Fire and Accident..
INSURANCE
ESTABLISHED
u-?i!r 10 A. I) M .-Ci-.n:
Tweuty-flve year experiencs ha ena-
bled thi aet.cy to secure an exception-
ally strong line d companies and in
asking a snare or tne puouc patronage v
we feel that the record of the past I a
sure guarantee for the future. 1'otlcies
written on Store Buildings ami Stocks
Dwelling and Contents Oiu Houses
and Machinery etc. Your patronage
will be appreciated. Telephone No. &2.
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