Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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LEAD E R S
Spotless Flour
Premium Hams and Breakfast Bacon
Foster's Creamery Butter
Chase & Sanborn's Blended Teas
and Roasted Coffees
Duffy's Apple Juice
ED HALL cJ&r
Phones 22 ard 114
PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES.
II. & T. C. SCHEDULE
No. 3 North bound 1;M p. m.
No. 5 North bound 12:46 a. m.
No. 2 South bound 3:40 p. m.
No. 6 South bound 2:4 a. m
l ily yesterday tt
j s-Mits Allie C'ti
tn.it Mim Bessie !
I. A G. N. SCHEDULE
No.
No.
102 North bound..
101 South bound .
10 20 a. m
.5:05 p. m.
yesterday.
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Regular Hireling 1 . Ik tonight.
Krad CaKlntll't rlrarint; sale ad. t hi
wetlt. 1V7
Tom Clay of Clay Station was here tet-
tcrday. Dallat Andrews of Zutth was in town
loach of Tabor was in the city
yesterday.
V. M. Foster i .( Waco ttat in the city
yesterday.
Ira ooh was a tititor from Natatola
yesterday.
Frank Wilton ttat here ynteidav from
Kormangee.
L. M. Ilaltom wat a visitor from Bench-
fry yeterday.
A. R. Welth was a vititor from Well
born yettetday.
A. C. Nasasod on hett from V dee-
lock yesterday.
Miss Ida Mate! i visiting in the Col
lege community.
Dr. J. W. Caitt orhce at K. J. Jen
kiat' Drue Store. l.Vf
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Iln. . M. Oliver and little ton are
visiting in Houston.
Mrt. I. J. Vitopil returned yesterday
after a visit at Writ.
Dr. V. . Drummond of Cottonwood
li in the city yesterday.
Herbert l.atendrr was a visitor from
(.rimes county yesterday.
For Kent Commercial Hotel Aug. 1.
Apply to Mi. J. F.. Pico. 1V5
Kev. F. V. Nunnally u a viitr
from Cook' i Point ynterday.
A. H. McSwain m in Bryan lat night
en route to tjie barbecue today.
Miss May Wilion of Alvin it the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Dasid Bute.
FOR SALE Small one-hone waon
cheap. Apply to V. T.Ford. IV I
Marriage license hat been it.ued to
Charlie Smiley and I.inie Ward.
F. D. Perkint it here from Mi Kinney
attending the F'armert' Congress.
lrs. P. S. TiUon of Houston i visit-
ing her mothet Mrt. M. Parker.
Phil '1 rant hat gone to Keith Crimrs
county to lixk after hit hay crop.
Iiammrtt Hardy of Dallas was in tr
y yesterday greeting old friends.
onway left yeste'day to
Seale at Flem hlev.
F'rank C larke hat gone to join hit fami-
ly in a visit to relatites in Kentm kv.
Mrt. J. M. Carton of College ha. re-
turned from a sisil to Mineral Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. ;. W. Harnett of Mart
left for Thornton yrtrr!iv arte- a isit
here.
K. I.. flail and family of I rinit v a:e
guests of W. S. Martin and faifily of t'ii
city. '
Mr. I. M. t lev and Mi.s Hi
Box ley were iiton from Kosprim sc'rr-
dav. Need a good lime piese' No Setter time
to buy than now at Caldwell's clearing
tale. Wy
Misses Mary and Bessie Ji.hnton of
Nasasota are visiting Mrt. Bessie I aw-
ill
tt l.iriie Suhet of the College com
munity left yesterday to tiiit in San Antonio.
Mrt. M. B. Montgomery and children
arrived yesterday from l.ouitiana to iti
at tola.
Feed "White Wolf Stock Food " for
milk and hotter. Phone No. 2M. F. C
Harder. ( . I'M
Hiram Willit wat in the city Monday
night and went to Navasota yesterday
morning.
A Tip. Jump on to those bracelet at
Caldwell't early in the game; they are go
ing fast. IV7
Bryan Ice Factory hat one car load of
Hempttead watermelons on ice for tale at
all prices. I'M
Mr. and Mrt. A. B. Carson of Smith
ille are the cuestt ol .Mr. and .Mrt. a
K. Carton.
Mitt Lena Board of Waco and J. M.
Bruce of l.orena are guest t of Judge Boaid
and family.
Fied Pryor who it now making head
uuartett in Austin wat in the citv the
past two days.
Do your eyet bother ou: Call at Cald
well't and I can relies e you by fitting your
eye with glasses. PC
Col. J no. I). Kogert of (ialteston and
Allentarin was in the city yesterday shak-
ing hands with friendt.
Mrt. (i. A. I.ewit and daughter Mist
Audrev Lewis of Piano are cuestt of Mr.
and Mrt. H. T. Lew it.
Mrt. S. L. C oilier of Houston lett for
(iiddinct yesterday after a visit to Mr.
and Mrt. J. M. Collier.
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FRESH SHIPMENT
Heinz's sour spiced Pickles in bottles.
Hyman's sour and &weet mixed Pickles in bulk.
Hyman's Mangoes in keg.
Hyman's Lily Hot in bottles.
Hyman's English Chow Chow in bottles.
Heinz's pure Cider Vinegar in quart bottles.
Heinz's Apple Butter in crocks $0c each.
Heinz's Mustard Dressing a delightful relish for
salads fresh meats fish etc
Dunkley's Genuine Celery Salade prepared from
tender crisp celery combined with a su-
perior and pcquant salade dressing.
VCT All of thej abose good comply with the resent Pure Food Law
and are guaranteed to be the best.
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Trousers
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'Big Saving
in Price
What about a new pair of
trousers to help your old
suit go through the summer?
You can buy them here
now at a big saving in price.
All 2.50 Pants gg
All .?.! Pants 2 J J
All J.50 Pants g
All 4.0(1 Pants Qj
All 5.00 Pants J gg
All 6.00 Pants gg
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..Waldrop
1h Clothiers
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V. K. Syptak
returned yesterday from
Waco w here he hat jutt concluded a buti-
nett course and graduated.
Mist Ida Klliott left yesterday to visit
at Waco MKiregor and other points.
She will alto visit in Missouri.
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Mitt Blanche Mire returned yesterday
alter a visit in Palestine accompanied by
titter Mrt. Herschel Baker.
and Mrs. J. I) (ianter and baby
lett yesterday to visit at Austin a few dayt
and attend the ttate encampment.
W. J. Spillman of the agricultural de
partment Washington U. C it here in
attendance on the F'armert' Congrett.
Don't forget oe Kosh for all kinds of
moving and hauling piano moving
penally. Careful attention to all work
entuttesi. dtt
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yVill Powers Iraies today for Norman-
gee where he lias purchased a crop am
will look after the gathering and market
ing of it.
Mitt Mary Robinson of Wion returned
from a vitit in dalseston yesterday and
wat met here by her sister. Mitt Bessie
Robinson.
For fine fresh bred and cakes of all kinds
call at the Tesas Bakery. Careful atten-
tention to special orders. Phone N1. Mrt.
Otto Koehme. d tf
li. K. Latham butinet manager of the
National Co-Operator and Farm Journal
of Dallat it among the visitor to the
Farmert' Congrett.
W (i. Moore of the Sprinj own Local
publithed at Springtown Parker county
is among the vititort to the Farmer' Con
gress and was in the city yesterday.
Prof. K. C. (treen who is in charge of
he government horticultural and other
work recently inaugurated at Brownsville
it among the' Farmers Congress visitor.
W. S. Hotchkiss superintendent of the
Troupe experiment nation and A. C.
ohnton alto of that place are in attend
ance on the Farmers Congress at College.
Mrs. R. F. Scott after a visit to tela-
lives in the Harris school community left
yesterday tor San Mari-ot to join Prof.
Scott w ho it there taking tiimmer school
work.
Rev. A. M. Stewatt lett yesterday for
Lancaster and Dallas after a visit to Mr.
and Mr. Norman Stewart. He will
shortly return to hit home at Champlin
Minn.
The handsome new two-ttory residence
of Mr. and Mr. J. L. Fdge on the west
tide of town hat been completed. It it a
beautiful home and an ornament to that
part of the city.
Rev. Jetse Let of Tranklin and Rev
Back pattor of the Methodist church at
Wheelock have jutt closed a meeting at
Itiie latter place resulting in twenty-seven
llditiont to the church.
K Prof. A. Mitchell of College was in the
city yetieruay accompanies? or nrcniieci
W. W. Scott of Waro. Prof. Mitchell it
spending the summer in Waco and is as
tociated with Mr. Scott.
lost received another shipment of "White
Wolf Stock Food;" every tack guaranteed
to give satisfaction or money refunded pro
vided same is fed according to directions.
E C. Harder phone 251. I'M
Stop those headaches. Sixty per cent of
all headache are caused through defective
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eyes. Have your eye examined ana cor
rectly fitted with glasses. J. W. Payne
the optician with J. M. Caldwell. 197
FOR SALE At bargain my resi
dence on west side of the city deluding
one entire block. One of the most com-
fortable residences in the city. Private
water works. Apply at once to W. T.
Ford. 15Stf
Stanley II. Watson of Brenham editor
of the Southwestern Farmer and one of
the best nurtey men of the tlate is in at-
tendance on the F'armers' Congrest in
which he has alwayt taken an active interest.
Prudence and good business judgment
suggest that you should at all times keep
your life and property well insured. Con
sult no. B. Hines for anything in the in
surrnce line. Office in Smith Building
Phone l'.l. dtf
J. H. Lloyd of the Kurten community
returned yesterday from a prospecting trip
to Sar. Angelo and has decided to locate
in that section. Many friends will regret
the departure of Mr. Lloyd and family
from Braos county.
Prof and Mrs. A. M. Ferguton of
Sherman and Miss Katie Henderson are
guestt of Mr. and Mrt. S. R. Henderson.
Mttt Katie hat been attending the ttate
university. Prof. Feigk'son it attending
the Farmers" Congrett.
Representing the best of companiet in
all lines of insurance 1 invite a liberal
share of your business in 1907. Careful
and prompt attention to all business entrust
ed. Office up-stairs in Smith Building.
Phone 161. no. B. Hines 24tf
Tom Fountain was at College yester-
day visiting his parents Prof and Mrt.
C. P. Foontain. The young man was en
route from New York where he is in the
employ of a leading civil engineer to
Nebraska on a business trip.
Today is the date for the insurance of
liquor license under the new law. There
art twenty application from Rraxo county
dealer in the hands of the county clerk
eighteen for saloons and two for malt
liquors. Of the twenty applications
twelve are from dealer in Bryan.
Notify me regarding your insurance
needs. No better inducements can be of
fered by any agency in Texas than 1 am
able to give you. If your property is not
fully covered why run the risk of loss. See
me or call me up by phone today. J. B
Hines. lit tf
Mr. and Mrs. T. (. Watson who were
married In Anderson Monday night men
lion of which has prev iously been made in
the Fagle arrived here yesterday and will
make their home in Bryan. The bride
was Miss Lucile Ooodyear. The groom
is a brother of Mrs. H. P. Anthony of
this city.
A card from Res. Jat. A. Challenner
who it conducting a revival meeting at
the San Gabriel near Thorndale states
that immense cross de attended the trrvicet
Sunday there being fifteen or eighteen
hundred present. 1 here were tev en addi
lions to the church the first day. The
meeting is being held at a beautiful camp
ground and there a number of people in
camp and attending the meeting.
Call at our store please for a free sam
ple of Dr. Snoop's "Health Coffee." If
real coffee disturbs your Stomach yout
Heart or Kidneys then try this Clever
Coffee imitation. While Dr. Shoop has
very closely matched OiJ Java and Mocha
Coffee in flavor and taste yet he has not
even a single grain of real Coffee in it.
Dr. Shoop' Health Coffee Imitation is
made from pure toasted grains or cereals
with Malt Nuts etc. You will surely
like Health Coffee. Sold bv . M. Law
rence .V Co. tf
ORDER E4STEKN STAR.
A recttlar tueorinc if ltrvan
Chapter No. 222. orJr of Kastern
Mar will I held this afternoon at
4 n. ui. at Masonic hall. A full
attenuauc..' is earnestly ilesireJ and
all nierulers will act accordingly.
.Mrs. Ivlna Minkert Y. M.
Mrs. Lena L. Reed. Secty.
CALDWELL'S
THIRTY-
DAYS-
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BIDS FOR CITV DEPOSITORY.
At the regular August meeting of tne
city council of Bryan which will be held
at the city hall in the citv of Bryan Tex-
as on the second Fridav niht in said
month ame being the ninth day thereof.
bids will be teceived as provided by law
tor a depositary of the funds of the citv of
Bryan including the school fund for the
ensuing tear. Frank Clarke
Aug. V. City Ses . .
WOOD AND RANCH F0K SALE.
10.000 cotds of wotd in the
stump for sale I miles from Biyan on
the I. & (f. N. Also mt ranch in 100
aad 200 acre lots. Apply to J. L. Foun-
tain. 200
The fact that nearly everything in the jewelry kad kindred
lines ha advanced within the last few months from 10 to 15
per cent it becomes necessary for us to increase the retail price
on all such goods accordingly. Iiefore we advance the price on
a single article we are going to give our customers an opportu-
nity extraordinary. We positively claim this to 1 the
ever offered in
have ever put
for a month
markets and
With a gentle
stock and that
hit the.recent
cent reduction
stock except
all lines. As to Low Prices it beats any sale we
on Wore. Mr. Caldwell will be out of the city
During this time he will visit the leading Jewelry
make purchases for the fall and Holiday trade
reminder that we will need a place tor our fall
we can use a little cash to eood advantage we
advance in prices full in the face with a 20 ntr
and for the next thirty days place our entire
Diamonds and plain Gold Rings and Solid Silver
ON THE MARKET AT 20 PER CENT OFF
ar All goods sold at Reduction are for Cash.
aSNo reductions made on goods to be charged.
Sale starts Monday. July 22 and lasts 30 days.
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JKWELER
A TOOTH BRUSH
Is less painful than a dentist's drill
besides being less expensive.
Let us x you up with a good brush
and a nice dentifrice
to go with it
E. J. JENKINS
DRUGGIST
PATRONIZE JOr.lE INDUSTQV
"Schliti it the Only Beer"
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WHENEVER YOU BUY ICE AND BEER FROM
TGQIE BRYAN ICE CO
YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Wehaveneser suld Houston Beer for SCHL1TZ BF.FR regardless
of any reports to that effect and we ran prove it by billt ot lading in our
postettion and by both railroads entering Bryan. We still pay a forfeit
of SS00.00 to any man who can prove that w-e have ever sold Houston Beer
for SC HL1TZ BF.FR.
We will have another car of SCHLITZ BEER
to arrive in a few days.
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L. STEPHAN Proprietor
0110
W. W. WILSON
.FraolliS) Tuts
Laxativo Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe cr nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con-
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom-
ach liver and bowels.
fust ubtltut. Price BOtV
M. H. JAMES.
V. B. HI DSON.
Bry.nl Ttus
Hudson & Wilson
Bryan and Franklin Tixat
Will r.ttct la roa.tr: Stat ana Fwil Cowl
Srctal ttrnima to bttttan. tn Brajos aaa
tfofcmMouts.t.
N. JAM EITTA
First Claw Boot and Shoe
RkI'a i it i n G
All svsKk neatly done and satisfaction ruar
nteed. Los.k for the Red Boot sipn. Next
Urn & Nunn. BRYAN. TEXAS
Dr. R. H. Harrison
Office at F.mmel & Maloney's Drug Store
BRYAX. TEXAS
Calls piompity answered da? or night
Otfict hours t0;i2 a. m. and 2 to 4P.m
OrT.c 'phone tit Res. p i( jj j
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