Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 201, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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FOR A
QUICK DESERT
THY Dr. Trices Flavoring Extract Co'a.
A Jelly Sugar iornething new and very
fine; afro Dr. Prices Ice Cream Sugar already
flavored; limply add the cream put In freexer
and go to work quickest simplest and most
economical way to make ice cream. Just re-
ceived fretb shipments National Biscuit Co'a.
Cakes Crackers Noblsco Wafers 5 O'clock Tea
Saratoga Flakes Saltines Social Tea Uneeda
Biscuit Etc.
Drink Chase & Sanborn's roasted coffees and sealed
air-uahl portage leaslne Kina inai never fanes'"
'always the same.
anlee satisfaction.
Vhone us your order. We guar'
Dansby& Dans by
'Phone 114
AILKOAD TIME TABLE.
H. A T. C. SCHEDULE.
(kobtb bound trails:
No. 3 1:38 p.m
No. 12 :M a.m
SOCTH BOC5D TS.AI5S:
No. I 8:40 p.m
No. 6 J :48 a.m.
I. O. N. SCHEDULE.
SOUTH BOCXD TRAIN'S.
No. 11 arrives at s:W p. m.
NORTH BOUKD TRAI5S.
No. 12 arrives at 0:10 a. m
A. Heed Is visiting In
at
Wag.
M
Cut Trice Sale Wagner A Uraii.
doa's.
Louis llatte visited Ilearne yesterday.
Mrs. W
Marlm.
fcam Johnson left (or illllsboro
yesterday.
J. W. Hkalns of Edge was iu the
city yesterday.
Italph Dunu returted from Xava-
sota yesterday.
. oc figured wm!i l!k :9c
setter A lirandon's.
C'lltl A. JUrrU returned yesterday
frum a justness trip.
King 'IT for flrkt dti shoe r air
lug. J-'raijk l'odaro. tf
W. V. Hanover of Whet luck was
in the city yesterday.
Phone order always welcom at
Wagner & Ilretidn's. lul
Mlk Loula Coulter I visiting
relative In llockdale.
Mrs. A. Mc(ir vr and children
lelt lor Jlilat.o yesterday.
Mr. and Mr. J. W. Hamilton
went to iiearn yesterday.
A. H. Carr. Jr arrived home yes-
terday front a business tri.
Cut I'rlce Hale continue all till
week at Wtifurr & hrandon'e.
Mrs. Mattl hcrimehire and chil-
dren are visiting in Houston.
You will find price exactly a
quoted at Wagner A Brandon a. 101
Marriage license ha been issued
to Elmore Evans and Jaule Cal.
White ih.ia polish for white cau-
) shoes at Warner 4 Brandon a.
Bead Fountain A Co.' "black-
board" ou second page. Changs
dailv. d-tf
About 10 pieces fancy linen worth
3)c this week i l-'.'c. Wagner &
Krandou. Vl
II. J. ferry returned to Franklin
yeeterday after atteudiug the Farm-
er' Colore.
Mrs. C. K. Brogdon returned to
Fort Worth yeeterd&y after a visit
to relative Bhe was accompanied
by her mother Mrs. ('. (J. Crowfoot
of Orlrnes county and ber sister-in-
law Ml Fannie Loi Brogdon of
this city.
Don't mls the splendid opporta
nlty to eet a new bummer suit at
alinoit half price during Park A
Waldrope clothing sale. 2u2
Mr. Ed Schllllnjc returned to
Teiarkana yesterday after a very
pleaant visit to hef parents Judge
and .Mr. A. u. Iirieti.
Don't wear your old suit the bal
ance it the summer when you can
pet a new nn at almost half price
at I'arks A Waldrop'e 2o2
J. H. McDonald and family re
turned t Cisco yesterday after a
visit to H. li. Henry and family
ard other relative.
I'rof. and Mr. J. II. Connell re
turned to Ialla yesterday. They
were if uata of Mm Marie Adam
llle m thl city.
ur Cut Price
r.t 1 11 on and will
th week. Don't
A liiandou.
Clearing Sale 1
continue through
nil It. Wanner
'Ml
Miea Lynn and Adelle Kavsor
returned yesterday frm a vi.it to
C'happell Illll.
Don't price otir trood after buy Idk
elewhere. It will make yu fe.-
bad. Warner & Itrnndou. ' '01
Mr. C. F. Fink and children re.
turned fi Waco veferday accom-
panied by Mr. E. It. Urogdon f
lloUktoll.
Mr. and Mr. W. J. Loinax re-
turneil t Waxsliachl" Teterdy
afteravlkit to Mr. and Mr. E. li.
Lomax.
Hiiv' aud vouiig men' pring am
kumiiier kiilt at aimoet half price
during l'ark A Waldrop' clothing
ale. -JU2
Mr Ci a. II. Mills returned to
Waxahachle yeterday after a visit
to her part nt. Col. and Mr. M. W
Slim.
When w write AFC or Red Seal
(Unchain at 7 1-2. we mean it. You
can tee the brand. Wagnt r A Jtran
don. 1M
Mi Jei Jolitison left yeterday
for Marlin and Fort Worth in the
iuterect of the Texas Wptnan's Col
lege.
Mr. Frank Aihford returned to
Waxahachle yekierday accompanied
bv hertiitter. .Mt Dora liattlo.
Our
Clearing
Sate
of
Men's
Outing
Suits
will continue for a few
days longer. Don't over-
look this splendid oppor-
tunity to get a new sum-
mer suit at almost half
price.
All 7.50 Suits
4.75
6.75
8.75
9.75
2.75
All Hanan Oxfords Q
Parfa SSL
Waldrop
All 10.00 Suits
All 12.50 Suits
All 15.00 Suits
All Walk over Ox
fords
Clothiers and
Furnishers
ALLEGATIONS ADMITTED.
Scientist Stated That HI Wife Mas'
Bta.v Owner of Stock.
Washington July St. fit a hearlrif
Thurkvliy at the department of srl-
A Vure at which Secretary Wilson. As-
eUtant Kerretary IUy. I'rof. II. T. Oal-
loway c hlef tr the bureau or lant In-
dustry. Oonr T. Mutire of that bureau
and two representatives of an agricul-
tural paper were present the two last
named made rharf that the wire of
one or the scientists In the bureau of
plant Industry owned a block of stork
In an eastern concern manufacturing
culture for soil InoruUitlon. while the
eclentlsta were preparing ami revising
bulletin regarding the enrichment ff
farms and portraying the celture a
containing virulent rorm of bacter:
for making poor land rich. It was al-
leged that publication revised by the
official tended to direct the farmers to
a commercial concern supplying th
material because of the eihaustlon of
the supply by th department.
At Thursday' hearing the scientist
Involved In the allegation admitted
that hi wife owned the stock that the
stock to come to him In the event
that he severed Me connection with
the department and became the bacte-
rlologlkt of the concern but that In th
latter part of April he decided to stay
with the department and the stock wa
no longer held In his family.
Moore Resign.
Washington. July 21. Oeorge T.
Ifoore of the department of agricul-
ture fcas resigned. Secretary Wilson
accepted same. This la result of charge
that Moore'a wife held stock In a corn-
pane y manufacturing a substance fur
soli Inoculation. Moore prepared bul-
letlnls regarding soli enrichment.
J. Ogden Mill Presented.
London. July 21. Ambassador Reld
presented J. Ogden Mill to King Ed-
ward at Kucklngham palace.
HAPPENINGS CONDENSED.
Many Oklahoma farmers are arrang
ing for co-operative telephone lines.
II. 8. Rchlelne will build at TXillaa
at a coat of 1:2000 a thirty-room flat.
Hrakrman Moreland waa run over
and killed by a train ut Islington. Tex
Mr. Israel pre been painfully In-
fflured at lallas by a gasoline explo
sion.
Mr. M. L. Hoard returned to
Waco rekterdar after a visit to
Juiltfe aud Mr. A. li. Hoard.
( ant. Robert Adams returned to
Jacksonville resterday after attend
Itirf the Fanners' Conicre.
Ml Ann Hardy returned to Cal
vert rekterdav after a brief visit to
ML I.oulse Karri.
All Uh. 12 1-2 and ISc floured lawn
selliiiK this week for "c at Warner A
Hraudon . 1U1
Mlk Willie Smith returned to Ft
Worth yesterday after a vlult to Mrs.
Hen lli'h'
There ar no b-tter value or
we'd have them. Warner A Hran
don. 'Ml
BUL LETIN NUMBER 5
The Great Northern Telegraph Company report that the Chee
Foo blianRhal cable Is Interrupted. However this will not
have any bearing on the sales of
tttATII & MILLIGAN
if-trr
Q1 U 11 li Uj3
11
for (IAKTH. HOWELL A WEHH carry a complete stock at
all times. Treeent demand for Heath A MIMIaii Faint
GREATEST ON RECORD
Service at the Presbyterian
church Sunday are announced bv
the paator a follows : Sunday school
9:15 a. in.: preaching at II a.m. bv
the pastor; League meeting 7:
p. m. No preaching at night.
Methodist church I. F. Hett
pastor: Sunday school 9:10 a. m
Preaching morning and evening by
the taktor. Enworth league 7:0
p.m. A' cordial invitation to all to
attend all thesn services.
Thl week at Wager A Ilrandon's
.W Inch long cloth Of
12 l-2c white lawn iic
15o white lawn 11c
2.V white lawn 15c
101
It Is reported that Grimes county
i to have a local option election
I he Navaaota Lxaintuer announces
an antl meeting at the city hall Mon
day night In that city.
Workmen began cleaning up the
grounds yeaterdav to move the old
church and the man preparatory
to laying the foundation of the new
Presbyterian church.
Mrs. E. C. Ingram Mls Alice
Rarbee. Kodney harbee aud Roland
Oinn returned to Tyler veaterdav
after a visit to J. H. White and
family of WUon.
Read Wagner A Brandon's Clear
ing Sale ad In this paper aud note
the value-getting money-savlnir op
portunltle it presents. 2ul
Miss Lena Marek returned home
to Itrenhain yesterday accompanied
by her con h In Mlsa Annie Marek of
this city.
Mis Mar Wilson and little Miss
Irenn Iiillanl of Hearne are guest
of MNs Cent William.
Mrs. Wm. Hlgbv and daughter.
Mr. James Siyfleld returned to
Richmond yeiterday.
Mrs. Jaa. Nelllns left for San
Antonio yesterday accompanied by
Mrs. Laura Koppe.
C. S. Gainer returned to Milllcan
yesterday after spending several
days in the ctty.
Mrs. E. Harrle and children re
turned to Houston yesterday after a
visit to relatives.
Misses Mar and Robbie Nicol left
yesterday to visit Mrs. Ollle Funnel
at Fulshear.
Mrs. 8. T. Bleing returned to Ft.
Worth yeterday after a visit to
relatives.
Give your moner a chance to how
what it can do. Wagner A Hraudon
101
Mt. E. F. Parks and Mr Kerr
left yesterday to visit at Mllliinn.
Hen Davis of the Coral "ana
Courier-Light Is Id the city.
Mis Ruby Martin returned' to
Hondo City yesterday.
Mrs. V. 3. Tilson
Houston yesterday.
Mrs. F.M. Hall-efu'
yesterday.
retp
to
ktlD
J. A. Touchstone returned
Mllano yesterday after attending th
Farmer Congress. H was much
pleased with the meeting and pre
diets double the attendance next
year. He thinks that at the next
meeting many farmers who live
Itliln a radius of KO miles of the
College will come in their wagons
prepared to camp out. and bring
their families. This would certainly
dd mucti interest to the meeting
and help to ove the problem of
taking care or the visitor.
The people of Hryan. having land
eil tlie lexa Woman College are
tmw assured of securing a Methodist
school for the girl. Prot. Landon
F. Smith formerly of the Chappell
Hill Female College ha taken up
tne matter or a rraiuing school with
a committee recently appointed and
the encouragement received br Prof
Smith is tlie kind that accomplishes
tMng. There I no quektlon about
the harmony which exist among
Hie business interest or Hrrau.
Navasota Examiner.
J. L. Connor returned from Cal
veston Wednesday with hi son. Dr
Roland Connor who ha been In the
hospital for some time where he
was operated ou for appendicitis
He has almost fully recovered.
Madlsonvlile Meteor.
Services at the Baptist church to
morrow: bundar school. 9:45; pub
He worship at 11; Junior t'nloo. (
p. rn.; senior l nion. : 15 ; public
worship at 8:3o. Preaching by the
pastor. The public are Invited.
There will be an ex-Confederate
reunion at Rogers Prairie on August
10 aud 11. K very body Is iuvited to
attend. A splendid time Is ex
pected. Madlsonvlile Meteor.
Mi Hattie Perry returned to
t.nanairr. iexa. yeteruar alter a
visit to relative at Harvey. She
was accompanied to this city br
.Misses uranam.
There were no electric lights last
night owing to repair on the engine.
Over five nundred doIIara ia being
expended in improvement on the
lllit plant.
Ja. Ray has a bad cut on his left
wrist caused by a boitle bursting
hile he wet bottling soda water
Four stitches were neceksarr to close
the wound.
H P. v Uson invite your pafron-
age for an kind or first class fresh
meats and market products. Konec-
cny stand city market building.
Telephone 8M. dlo5-tf
Miss Stella Covington of Tabor
was in the city resterday to meet
her sister. Miss Lizzie Covington
who returned Irom a visit to Elk:
hart.
Our totil permanent disability
clauae Is a salient feature In our life
policies. Remember we make our
own Insurance rates. T. R. Hatte
Co. "07
Parks A Waldrop's Clothing Sale
includes all this season's styles In
Alfred Benjamin A Co. 'a high grad
grey worsted suits. 20-
Mr. Ooodson and Mis Etta Good-
on have returned from a visit to
vllleen.
Israel Werner guest of Louis
Mike returned to Navasota yester
day.
Mr. and Mr. Amnion William of
Harvey were iu the city yesterday.
Prof. Marion Ferguson (f Harve y
was iu tlie city yestesday.
J. II. Nevill was her" from Cro
Grimes county yesterdsr.
Geo. A. Adams attended the
Madisonrille reunion.
Jack McConnico Is vlsltlcg in
Corsicana.
HAS CROWN
Imrnnemis'eiy!
el. Our business has made remarkable strides the past
year and we attribute it to the superior quality of
rf goods we sell and the uniformly prompt courteous
4 and careful service we give our patrons. Better
frT) Frcprcd than ever to serve you. We wish to call
2 special attention to our
ei Club House Conned Goods
F Dwlnnell & Wright Coffees
White Crest Flour
We have a large fresh uptodate stock of everything the
V grocer sells aud invite your patronage. .
J70. Af. Lawrence & Co.
78 TELEPHONES M
receive
drr
fjSL LOWNEY'S
' J "Sm eafeerr pieea."
Fine candies every week.
Stock always fresh.
M. H. James
Chocolate Bon-Bons.
Franklin the man who set the pace for
all the rest in the way of
Clean t eat market pure and choice meat.
Hi price lead for
Hides Hogs and Good Cattle
2 MARKETS 2
I W 1' 3
you want.of the quality you
want. Id the quantity you re-
quire 1 our offer In
Meats and Poultry.
Another offer we propose is
careful handling cutting
aud delivery. Still another
lowet selling price the
market will warrant. With
such a combination proved
by a year of square dealing
ought we uot to have your
trade?
Better than a Job!
An accident policy in one of J.0. A. MOORE'S
companies will jay your SALARY when you are
SICK OR HURT. "Ve iruarantee to jjive tou the
best HEALTH OR ACCIDENT Hicy written in
Hryan. We have juii our customers in the past
two years over $1 1000 for accidents.
II J D 0
CAN ANYONE ELSE
5HOW A SIMILAR RECORD
A. Moore Jr.
Dr. W. H. LAWRENCE
DENTIST
OFflCK: OVER HASWEU8 BOOK STORK
BRYAN TEXAS.
OR. C. A. SEARCY
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
orncs at x h. James crvo store
Residence 'Phone 193
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