Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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ANTIDOTE FOR WEEVIL.
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economical yet
dlscrtmlsiUng.
To Jltce at
b I r dltpuMl
t h proptr
equipment and
TOil btr til
fouBdttloa o f
a bat p; torn.
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8ou oat. 3 (or 0 .
Boston Brown flakes fj
Flour A 1 car nt received new 1 0 r
wheat... 'i '
Fresh Mackerel Ife! for 0
Fresh lltcksrle lOo 1 for O )ij
New Sour k'nut i)C
Fresh Chtes
Mdliwt Uminut nbboo etna
h gulou 4o; I gslioa v- v
PURE
Pood tt mini
mum prloessr
of eonseiiueix-
In tha boms.
Note t h
brsnds tad tba
price it wblrb
We Mil thin
week.
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The system and clcanline of our store will invite your
patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed.
DANSBY & DANSBY
TELEPHONE 114.
Ofiict Honrs Bry" Poitoflicc.
Week Days: General Delivery
Registry and Money Order business
open at 8 a. tn. and closes at 6 p. iu.
Malls (or midnight trains are clos-
ed at 8 p.m. .
Scsuat Hocusi-Open at 10:30 to
It a. in. and from 4:15 to 4:t p. m
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
H.AT.C.BCHEDULK.
NORTH HOl'SD tkai.nh:
i 4:19 a.m.
3. 2:(p m.
6 ia:i a.m.
7 (Waco) 10:14 a.m.
SOUTH HoCXD ThAlX:
lJ:f6p.m.
4 '' 4:04 p.m.
e"j""i! xiista.m.
8 (Waco) :4Jp.m.
I. A O. N. 8CHEDULK.
IMlCTIt HoCND TKAINH.
So. 1 arrive at 4:?.P- ni-
No. 7 rrives at 2:J a. m
"JT.RTll HitlSIl TRAIN.
fVri'rt t !?:Spn'
No. arrives at 11 :6a . in.
1 Local JVctvs
A. A. Sanders of Iola 1 In the city
Ml.s Adella Tabor Is visiting In
Waco.
Jolinlt. Mike went to Houhton
rtkterday.
Henry Oeorjre of Macy was In t!ir
city yeaterday.
J. L. Broach of Talr was In tlie
city yesterday.
Don't forjert the nljjht attractloiu
at the fair grounds.
Col. and Mrs. A. M. Kliodes have
r turned frotn Martin.
Alex Ewlnjf was liern from tlie
Ilraioa twttom yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. 8. lirojran re-
turnt'd to Hearne y t-rday.
DUtrlct JudK' J- V: SoottUhi ro
Franklin attending the fair.
A. C. L. Hill. Jr. U h r. fnm
Hutu vlnltlni rUtl. atul
frl nil and attmtllnu tli fitir.
Fretli shipment of Nniiti.-liy'it
Due eniiilii Junt r'C lvt i by i xj.no
ly Howell limn.
Two house for rent. .M'j'ly
.. Wallace.
Miss Hattle Marlln of Iacan is
the guet of Mrs. W. A. Keed.
Mini Mina m Sinks of Olddlnt;s
Is the guest os Mrs. F. K. Felder.
Editor Turner of the MadlsonTllle
Meteor is among the fair visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Daker of Pal
estine are here visiting relatives.
Mis Kin ma Tucker of Houston
I here vli.ltlntr. Mrs. W. Si. Hlgp.
Dr. H. T. Coulter Is here from
Kockclsle I here visiting relstlves.
Mr. and Mr. J. D. McComuodale
returned from Navasot yesterday.
J. V. Currie of HunUvllU la here
visiting hi family and attending the
fair.
C. H. Steele of Anson; Jones
county wa a visitor to the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Johnson of
Mlllloan came up yestesday to attend
the fair.
Mrs. John B. Hines of Wesson
Miss. Is the guest of Mrs. Frauk
Clarke.
Mrs. T. B. 1'ayne of Houston Is
visiting her sister Mrs. )lle D
turret t.
The main belt at the light plaut
broke last night leaving the city In
darkness.
Dr. and Mr. A. J. White were
here from Macy yesterday attend
lug the fair.
Miss Ilowena Wright returned to
Dallas yesterday after a visit to
Mrs. Jewel Howard.
Miss Dell Beverly returned to
Hearne yesterday after a visit to
Mrs. Beulah March.
Mrs. O. A. Carr of Sherman left
f..r Breiiham yesterday after a visit
to Mrs. Seiicer Ford.
I.. K. Allen president of the Mar-
tin business league was here yester
day attending th fair.
Mrs. A. S. Kelly and Mrs. M.
Mr I.. . m of Houston are guest of
Mr. Hiid Mrs. I. II. lunm.
MU K.lna Zuber returned yes
terday from New York where sh
lilt li-eii spending four r five
months studying vocal iiiiiii undi r
the fikiiiolln iiihtructor Bacheller.
?
Mens
Summer
Grousers
BriphU-n up that pring suit of
yours with a new rair
troUM-rs. Tht- trousers we
stll fit anJ wtar like tailor
maJes don't be afraiJ to buy
a pair you'll be pieaseJ with
tliim. We are showing a
wry handsome rane of pat
terns in Summer weights from
52.00 to 56.00
VarKs CSl
Waldrop
.Vt-ns' Outfitters
HilUboro Man Claim That Hogs De-
stroy th Past.
llllisboio. Tix.. Auk. 19 -O. F. Dorn-
bUrr said: "I huvr hurl thst th
bt)H evll orli'.int'l.i from th rm
whUti Is fojnl in tin rust mortis thst
fill r-ry yeur. The first corns thst
fall you know )mxj wotm In them.
Now. It u d to In- th.it th-r w-r lot
of hots runnlnx In the timbers and
tht-y grwilCy .levourvd the smrni.
Whn that w.i ih- ijbw dKln't
have any txll wt-t-vil. W il'in'l rals'
any h"KS now mnri. mtl we hve cot
the bolt wevll. My reinxly. thrfori.
fur the extormln.HI'm of the boll w
vll Is to ritlM- more lick anl (111 up ill
the woods with Vni. We'll not only K' t
rht of th ImiM wv. but wo'll derive
han'Wome revenue from th h."
JNO. M. LAWRENCE & CO. t
. . . wants . . .
NEGRO EXCURSION RECALLED.
El Paso Doesn't Wsleomo Colored Ex-
cursionist. K4 Pat. Tel.. Aus. IJ A n-co
curs on srruiiicd by lh- Texas and
I'uiinc railway to be run Au. i2 rroin
f.afi Txas and Iulslana to this city
has hen culled off. It U nnounce-l.
owln to a protest mao by the mayor
and chief of poll" The city otthlals
conten'Ud that the cheap eicurslon
rates would bring hunJn-ls of worth-
less neeroes her who would not re
turn and the town would be greatly
damared. The better element of th
neRTo population also protested against
the running of the en urslon. For the
rnon It l now stAted It U probable
th train will not t- run.
Austin Note.
Austin. Aug. It.-Stat Health Offi
cer Tsbor hn rw-elved nHher mt-
g from President I.l'eago superior
of the board of health stating that
there srv three case of bubonic plague
at HaJlO. Mellro.
Aonllc-Rtion hna been filed br th
Ttork Iland with th railroad commis-
slon t authority to Issue lukM
bon.Is.
It Is Wrrted that other suit are to
follow by the state against certain In
uranc companies for violation of the
antl-trut law by being in a combine
Spurious Coin Circulating.
Wacav Tes.. Aug. H. The federal au-
thorttira sre watihing sharply fw spu
rious coin. whUh usually appears
ahnul the rorr.mencment or me cotton
plrklng ejton and continue In circu-
lation throughout the Inter months of
the vear. Comtnlswloner McCormica
hia learned of the presume In this
rommunltv of ounterfell na:r uouars
and dim- and r ently In Hill county
Iputy United Htatea Marshal liiaae
heard of p.-mina rtlmlxed wnn oaa
dollars
sup
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What
L. J. Cox
& Son
will do!
V'II 1rtve Into your guttor
Aril deliver at yonr diior
A Oner graU of butter
Tnn yon tver sis before.
Wr'll slto bring chusli of cheese
That'll mtJ yon long for nor
Ws aim the eplrure to plus
With lootbaoms bits galore.
Mr. C. A. Hoortr of Hnntsvllle
left for Calvert yesterday after a
visit to Mrs. F.. J. Jenkins.
Baker Armstrong of Houston ar
rived yesterday on a visit to his
brother Kbt. Armstrong.
V..p K.l f 'bean. The l'rater place
. I r.mi hmiKH. four lota. T'lentv of
giMtu water. Appiy to
ter.
Mrs. (iailey Miss Carlisle and
Master Tom Carlisle of Hempstead
are here v Isltlng Mrs. T. Johnson.
Mrs. Hrndinan of Houston and
Mrs. Hollo and daughter of Navaso-
ta are visiting Mrs. It. V. Kernole.
Mrs. It. K. Chatham and Webb
Chatham left yesterday tor a trip to
Denver and other Colorado points.
Mrs. John D. Fie wellen and Mrs
Upland Smith of Navasot were
among tha visitors to the fair yes
terday.
Marriage licenses have been grant
ed to Ara Davidson and (lenl
Moteii Henry William and Iter-
necia Richards.
Mrs. S. C. William is here from
Palestine visiting relatives and
attending the fair. Mr. Wllliannt
will arrive today.
T. D. Hightower of Bryan J. B
Dunn of Wheelock and J. T. Ham-
mond of Hearne are judges of tlie
race at the fair.
Mis Tina Knoblauch of San An-
tonio ha been spending several
days in tho city visiting Mr. and
Mr. Charlea Knoblauch.
Mr. and Mr. John (. Smith have
r. t urneil to Ft. Worth after a pleas
ant visit to Mr. Smith's mother.
Mrs. M. C. Berger. They were ac
companled by Mrs. Smith's sister
MU Mollln Berger.
Kdltor J. C. McOaughcy of the
lt.mntead News came up yester
dav to attend tlie fair and gave the
v tdeaaaut call. He reports
mm urosnect favorable In Waller
.
county. He w as mucii pieaaeu wun
the fnlr.
The ecoiil bale of cotton for the
Reason wa brought In yesterday by
W. W. Plirford. colored. It was
ginned by U. S. Parker weighed at
the brick warehouse) and soltl ny v
K. Saunders for 10 cents. The bale
wtdirheil flH pounds. Some pre
miums wer awarded.
For Hale or Kent On account of
leaving Bryan new S room house
largo cistern and every convenience
ill. fin tlano. furniture add House
hold requisites for sals. Hilton Bros
Killing ef Dr. King.
Pota-re. Me.. Aug. 1 The nsa
slnalb n of Ir. R. I. King one of the
olleM miner of Pretlan district in
th Mat- of Oaxa.a. by an American
miner named Madden cuuaed mui'h el-
rlterrent In Omar t'lty. MadJen hid
worked for King und the latter hud
lti-hared him. Madden wa prompt
iv arrented. Irr. King had been In the
repulllr five year and wa generally
esteemed.
Your August
A ccount
They have fresh shipments
VHITE CREST FLOUR
Sudder5 Haple Syrup
Premier Canned Goods
Wennckers Candies and
Dozier Cakes Crackers
Phone 78
TAYLOR-S
Place Is where you get polite and uptodate
treatment; also distributor of the celebrated
CEISHA RYE WHISKY
Luther Tavlor. Proo.
BRTAN TEXAS.
iatettssssMagsjsisj
w
Chines Steamship Company
Sin Ftanc ls.r. Aug. It --Prel lent
Kng Hi Kong of the Ollneee Com-
mercial Ptetmhln company the new
trans-Pacific lln'i. hn arrived nre
rem Honk Ko"g. The lompiny hn
now In service four steamers wan-
F.nillo. Mea.. Is the western terminus
of the line. Presl 1 nt hong Is here to
confrr with the M-xl.n authorities
an I th Chinese minister at Washing
ton.
A Millionaire Assassinated.
Milwaukee. Wis.. Aug. 1 A special
to the Journal from lhhkosh. Wis.
says: Thonma K. Morgan th mil-
lionaire aash and door manufacturer.
was shot to death by Frederick Hem-
pel. a dl harged employe. Thre
hots were fired enth bullet Imbed
ding Itself In Mr. Morgans boJy.
Hen pel w ovfrpoered and hurried
oft to Jail.
Stock Yard Opening.
Pltt.bur. Pa.. Aug. IS Th New
llerr's I. land stoi k ysrds. which have
I. ln rnmrlrtnl at COt Of mOT
than ll.oon.owi. will b formally opened
tnt Went. 7. wl:h A. J. Caasatl.
rreslilent of the Pennsylvania railroad.
aa guest of honor.
A Lieutenant Desert.
Washlnrt. n. Aug. 19 The war de-
pnrtn . nt hns .lrc p-'d from the roll
Wond I.b'titen.int M ix fiimon. w no
bus bten at's-nt from th department
of Texas without lenve for vctul
inonihs. H ftinil i h.itged with desertion.
The
place to
COOL Off
a
AND GET WHOtESOMt
Ice Cream
Cold Drinks
WtuMrureCnaa
only
CiuR'tttf'a Cssile
tietB ertnr
ELECTRIC FAN'S
HalTs Drug Store
JNO. A. MOORE
Fire and Accident..
sjMmsV 'aVstasMsp 'SUV 'bjajin
m
(Civil
Postoffic Department Inquiry.
Washington. Aug. 19 The grand
lurv has resumed Its Imiulry Into the
nff ilrs of the pontollli dep.utment.
and It Is eapected thfat the romju-
slon of the mvetliiatin there will be
another batih of Ir.-llrtmenta.
Min Victim Reovrd.
llnnna. Wvo.. Aug. 1.-Siteen nor
bcHllr of vlitlms of the mine explosion
have been recovered and the work or
th rescuer l nearly com eld. All
those t.k.n out were In an advanced
stage of decrttrpn.itlon.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Nonh Itronke. Klxty-seven year old.
a writer and Journalist. Is dead at his
home n Paa li nn cl
Oreat forest fire are devouring; thou
sands of si rr of fine plne nd ced.ir
round Spokane. Wah
An International exhibition of Amer
ican hore hn been de i!ed on for the
week of Sept. : to Oct. S In t.oulsvllle.
Ky.
Trim rrarle tin are reptrt-'d raging
In Howmd and adjoining countle and
hundreds of thoUKaliiis of acrve of gTJS
have t--n destroyed.
The ronmi t for th. eren-tlon of the
Pennvlsnl.i state building at th
World's Pair has been let. The truc-
tur will iot about 70.t0. '
1 1 INSURANCE
ESTABLISHED lTS
KucceMor to A. D VoConnlco
Tweuty-flve year experience) has ena-
bled this agency to secure an exception-
ally strong line of companies and In
asking a share of the public patronage
we feel that the record of the past Is a
sure guarantee for the future. Policies
written on Store Buildings and Stocks
Dwellings and Contents. Uin House
and Machinery etc. Your patronage
will be appreciated. Telephone No. (.
JOHN A. MOORE
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itr ji" 'ies!r Mri l ' "1
Mil 99
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We furnish or repair everything. !
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