Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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The system ami cleanliness of our store will invite your
patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed.
DANSBY & DANSBY
TELEPHONE 114.
R. 0. TABOk Agent
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N3URANCE
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No. 3 -'.M p in.
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No. 7 (Wiiro) In: ( I n. in.
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No. 2 J:M p.m.
No. 4 4 01 p Hi-
No. tt a ::. in.
No. M (Waco) 7 : (' in.
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solTH ll'ilMl THAIX-.
W. I arrive at 4:15 p. in.
No. 7 arrive at 1! :M a. m.
MKI II iml'Mi THAIS.
No. 2 arrive at U:(U. in.
No. 8 arrive at II :52 j. m.
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Local ffcbus
All colon In li" at Norwood's. 2i:i
Hoys rubtT collars at Coulter'.
0 Ij. Morey wnt to Navaaota
ycati-rday.
IKik In Norwood'a almw win-
dow. 1
V. N. Williainaon viit-! I'nlvt-rt
vfati-rday.
Fi tn Norwood' f'T i" w tlantifl.
tta. i'lrt
Dr. W. II. oliTr lHit. d Hcarne
yiatrdy.
(1. V. Duiila waa tiers from Mil-
lira n yrtrday.
II. II. Hteole wat her from Steele'
tStoro yeaterday.
Fln eiicil tableta at Norwood'
fr "I5
I.. A. KoltitiHi ii rain itown from
Marliu ymterday
V. I.. 11 r left yenferday to Mlt
1'nleatlne and Ov rton.
W. Smith. Jr. return"l from
Houston yesterday.
There ari' now xlxtoen prltnii' ra in
JhiI two wl.lte and f.oirtoi n colored.
Altx Kwlnn of the Hrao hottom
wa In t!i city ye4terday.
(!o to Norwood' tiT huckkkln
t.t.i'kllii for boy. 110
I'rof. S. A. Thompson of Wheelook
was In the city yeaterday.
Mr. Fred Neman of Calvert wa a
visitor to Itryau jt rdy.
Freah oyster today at Holme A
Wiley llestaiirant. :'l5
I.. Si lh-r of Milliean whh a vis-
itor to the city y st-rday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1!. u Kiiox innic
down from Jltnrne yesterday.
Mra. F. M. Hall of H. u: st.nd ia
visiting ryan ftieudn.
Claim Atfeht Crowder of tho II. V
T. C. waa In th city yeat rd.ty.
White pearl onion net and turnip
seed ill bulk. llaawell'a !xok
store.
K. W.CiHik of Itock l'rairie wa
anions the caller at tlu F.at;le olllee
yratcrday.
Ilewarn of imitation in Il the
beat I oKI only by Hurt Nor-
wood. 211
C. L. Hell of Iou county wa In
the city yesterday and left for
Karne City.
A II the. ItoVtdty dre k'ood of the
eaaon can he found on ale at Nor-
wiMi.r. 2 ii
Jame Keefercame up from Hous-
ton yesterday and placed hi on ln
the Allen Academy.
Dr. and Mr. O. W. Fmory are
now at home at the Jude J no. N.
Hellderaon reoidelire.
My entire line of drop atlched
alocklna will be aold at cost.
2I NorwtMid.
Prof. K. J. Kyle of ColleKe left
yesterday for Smlthvllle to attend a
bit; farmer' institute meeting.
One hundred dozen ladle fleece
lined bleached vet. worth ItV on
ate at Norwood at J'i cent. 2U
Mr. and Mr. Hugo Stasiiey re-
turned from MoKinney yesterday
and will make their home here.
Mlssea Itetilah and Catherine
CaUtt of Wlieelock were in the city
vesterdar and returned to school t
Milford.
I. Ion branil.'emiiu ahetlnud lloa
fur sliawla and fascinator can be
found at Kurt Norwood's. 1'L'I
aataatti
mm
mm
mm
What
L. J. Cox
& Son
will do!
We'll irita Into your giitmr
And dclltrr at yonr dnir
A flnfrradaof buttir
Than you ?nr at twfora.
We'll alio tTlnif chunk of rhoca
That'll maka you long for more)
W aim tha alcur to plraae
Wltb lootbaoms bltt (ilore.
New
Hats
Our entire line of soft and
stiff Hats for the coming
fall and winter have arri-
ved and now await your
inspection the line this
season contains somevery
handsome styles includ-
ing a number of entirely
new shapes and colors.
4 $5
T r inc cton
V a r s i t y
Sec our Window Display
of new fall styles
Parks &
Waldrop
few's Outfitter.
4
W. V. Chamber an attorney of
Cameron wa here yeaterday vlit-
in hla sister Mr. Jame I.. Chris-
tian. I have received 10m worth of
ladie walking aklrt. sample no
two alike to be aold at wholeaile
price. Norwood. 216
O. I Morey ha made another big
shipment of nineteen carload of
cattle from llcdlaa Grime county
to Cuba via (Salvcatou.
Mr. J. A. Idckie returned to Waco
yesterday after a visit to Mr. T. I.
Williainaou. Mm wa accompanied
by In r ami K. K. Dickie.
Norwood' how window I full ot
ladh w liite mualiu underwear which
will be sold during his graml red
letter rale beginning Mouday. 23
The totaj enrollment of the llryan
graded ichool to date 1 400 pupil.
The lurget enrollment of any grade
I In the flrat grade w ith 7'J lu at-
tendance. C. M. and Henry Spell vUlted
North Orlme county this w eek after
their nephew the anil of a deceased
brother who w ill make hi home
with C. M . Spell.
The norther which blew up Tin
dsy night w aa about a early a t hoy
ever come and a good st ill one that
made people hustle Into coat and
consult the cordwood man.
Marriage lionise have been issued
to Timothy Davi ami liossie Alex-
ander Sam Smith to Lillian Sharp
Jell Turner to Ka Moselcy Ned
Watson to Mary I'AU lllllman.
Mr. I. Fiiedlinder returned to
Tyler yesterday after placing her
sou in the Allen Academy. While
here Mr. Friedlander wa the guest
of Mr. and Mr. 11. Kac.er.
Mr. 1. It. Meudola ha enrolled
her name a a contestant for the
Norwood buggy and will appreciate
all etTorta In her behalf by friend
and the public.
Horn to Mr. and Mr. Janu s I..
Christian Saturday night a son.
Mr. Christian who ha been criti-
cally ill wa reported better yester-
day. Mr. Dan Zimmerman desire to
announce her candidacy for tlio Nor-
wood contest buggy and ask the aid
of her freind and the public.
Mi Carrie King wlshe the pub-
lic to know that she will appreciate
the assistance of any who will kindly
aid her In the race for the Norwood
contest buggy.
make the fallowing big reduction on!
our n tiro line of boy shoe:
I All e2.u)eatl and vicl hoe.....ir
" 'i.M " ... 1.75
u 3.0i) patent vlci shoe 2 25
Ono lot vlel kid Oxford formerly
s ild at 2.on reduced to l.i".
Park .t Witidrep
211 Men' Outfitter.
A ini'isage from Lone drove Ind.
Ter. received last i.lght aiiiioiiiu-cd
the tl Mill of Mr. M. J. 1) -i.n wife of
II. J. Dean deceased and 77 year
old. Mr. I an and her hushiind
were for many year honored citi-
zen of Hra.x county and the latter
U buried at Alexander. Mr. I)eu
wa tin- mother of six children. Mr.
O. A. Sheltou Mr. I.nu llarne
Mr. S. IS. Hiichanan. Mr. I. II.
Newton and A. A. Dean of Hryan
and Dram county an I Mr. I'riddy
of Ime Orove where lo-"wa visit-
ing. The remain will be brought
here and buried at Alexandria
cemetery.
The man w ho escaped from Sheriff
HakerofWaco by leaping from a
moving passenger train at Sutton
wa caught Ttieaduy evening over
on the Navasota river and turned
over to the authority to be taken to
Waco. Later The F.agle learned
last night thtt Mr. J. It. Dunn
caught the priaoner two and a half
mile west of llearne on the I. & U.
N. railroad Instead of on the river.
Ill name is Vance and he I charged
with unbezzleineat and forgery In
eight case.
J. II. McGregor. J. M. Johnson and
Mr. St rami of the Wvllbom commun-
ity were lu the city yesterday. Mr.
McGregor called on the Kagle and
reported a fine attendance on the
Minter Spring school. Mis Lucy
Hrogdon teacher. Mr. McGregor I
and daughter Mis Annie and Mis !
Kate Hohertaon have Just returned
from a pleasant visit to Madison
county.
The Alh n Academy opened yester-
day morning with a large attendance
the largest III the history of the
school for the opening day. The en-
larged facilities and four m n in the
faculty I'rof. J. H. and li. O Al-j
len. I'rof. South and I'rof. Truitt j
give opportunity for tin' acoinmo-;
u.iuou oi h greater iiuuiucr pupos
and more satisfactory work this year
than t ver before.
Ml Nannie (ferryman announces
the opening of her music class at the
graded nchool Monday Sept. It. In-
fttructiou given on piano and atring-
ed Instrument!. Mis Berrymau de
sire to express her thank for the.
patronage the ha enjoyed In the
past and hopes for it continu-
ance. !)
ijnite a crowd of Hryan and Hrazos
couuty people lelt yesterday to at-
tend the 1'alestlue carnival among
them being Mrs. H. F. Leman Mr.
II. A. Herger. Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Dansby Miss Kmiua llollmau.
Mrs. H. A. Hugghin and children.
Mr. S. A. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs.
F.d Kdge Elmo I'earson.
Friday afternoon
from four to ev n j. in.
at the residence of
Mrs. F.d Hall
the ladles of the Methodist Church
will ferve
Ice Cream and Cake
for 10V.
I'rof. Sayoti of France mentioned
in the Kagle yesterday morning
visited the Hrazo bottom yesterday
accompanied by CI it! A. Adam Dr.
J. L. and K.J. Fountain and wa
given every opportunity to make
such investigation of the cotton In-
dustrie a lie ill sired.
The liable wa in error yesterday
morning lu auiioiincliig Mis Lima
Harder a candidate tor the Nor-
wood contest buggy. What was
said lu that connection applh to
Mia I'll a Hay llrlr whoU a
candidate.
Mr. V.. F. Dowuard r turned to
Coisicai.a yesterday after an ex-
tended visit to her son W. 1". Dowu-
ard. She Joined her daughter Mr.
Hal Peck here the latter being i II
route home from Il. aiuuout.
HAVE YOU GIVEN (X 1 '
Jno. M. LAWKENCE j) p
&CO. AN ORDER
FOR THIS MONTH
If Not
Premier Canned Good have no equal
Sudder's Maple Syrup-the best
Mrs. Kidd's Pin-Money Pickles are gaining favor
every day.
Our line of Pickles Cereals and Fancy Goods of
all kinds is complete in every way.
JNO. IS!. UNCE
Telephone 78
NVANV
lc mnaut glm
at Coulter'.
ham and percal-
24'l 4't
MUTUAL Lift
SICCESS
is one of the cicat
pleasure of life! It
follows then that '.ve
and our customer arc
especially well pleased
We put forth our het
efforts t buy the mint
tasteful line of
Furniture
that can le gotten for
the price. Daily wc
a i e receiving new
ooU and shall be
pleased to how them
to jou.
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nu. na-a-y fna an aoaca la aitio
n la f mao us oi po "
proof roew aaaHng nofl-Wndtnf oo
Ha caxnol out oa.
Can writ or psona ana aa tor cava.
LliY BROTHERS 0
A-nta for llryan atd CcU'-ea.
VT-
LEVY
Bros.
We have a few Ice
Chest. Refrigera-
tor Water Cool-
ers Ice Cream
Freezers on hand
which we are of-
fcrj; ig at actual cost
TAYLOR'S...
i'lace 1 wheie you get polite and uptoUate
treatment; also distributor of the celebrated
CEISHA RYE WHISKY
Luther Tavlor Proo.
r.RYAN TEXAS.
1A1
INSURANCE CO J
rr new York JM
()ide5t and Strongest.
Write policies on all de-
sirable plans.
A. D. McConnico Apt.
Oilice with Dr. J. L. Fountain.
UK VAN TEXAS.
Phone 350. Notary Public
BEGINING
TO NEED
ED
A the seaon advance j mi will need more feedstuff.
1 lie i'lace to luv them cheap ami secure promt attention
to our or.lcta is'lIENRY UKOGDON'S. We cairy
IHt
LARGEST STOCK
i
aiiil can make the lowest price. We handle corn oats
all kinds of hay and cotton eed products ever) thing in
the feed line. Turnip seed It bulk.
HENRY & HROGDON
Telephone 3 j
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