The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Nothing quite to good.
HIE SMITH DRUG CO.
J. A. McQUEKN Mer.
RAILROAD TIME CARD.
H. A T. C. echtdult.
No. 3 Northbound f. 1:29 p. m.
No. 6 Northbound 12: 4 a. m.
No. t Southbound 3:25 p. m.
No. 6 Southbound 2:43 a. m.
I. 4 a N. Schedule.
No. 14 Northbouud 1057 a. m.
No. IS Southboi'od 4:30 p. m.
LOCALS 10 FERSC::.'LS
Prank Myers visited Caldwell to-
day. Wanted A gardener. Apply at tbla
office 221
L. II. Mendola visited Jlutnford yes-
terday. Charley Crawford visited Mlllkan
Sunday.
Mln Vary Kram la visiting friends
at Cause.
Marshal Bullock Mit to Calvrrt
yesterday.
L. M. italtoni a In tbe city today
from Benchley.
For Rent A four room liousw apply
to John D. Mike. 226
Misses Lena and Ruby White ars
visiting In Koase.
Fbona llensarling Hros. for all kinda
of fed. Phone 251. 222
Willi Tucker and Kd Martin rlslted
Muinford yesterday.
Red Cloud Hrand full cream cheese
at Howell Newtou. 223
Try White Woolf atock food. Hen-
sarllng Ilroa. Pbon 251. 222
Mr. Joa Lay of College apent yea-
terdsy with relntlves in thla city. .
Miss Lola Reynold of Franklin la
the guest of relatives In tbla rlty.
Mla Aline Kuhde has returned
from a visit to relatives at Franklta
J (mi Rasroe a prominent cltltn of
MaJIson county waa In tbe city today.
Misses ura Elliott and Mangle
Has son went to Calvert yesterday to
visit friends
Prof and Mra. C. I". Fountain of
College ient Sunday with relative
In thla rlty.
UiuSa Mike hi tip from Houston on
a visit to his parents Mr. and Mra
John B. aSlka.
R. M. Gordon and J. W. Wllllanis
Jr. returned yesterday from a short
vlltJU Calvert.
Mr. and Mrs. John Prime returned
to Mart yesterday after spending some
weeks In this city.
"Mr. O. H. Aatla and Mra. F. IX
Perkins went to tae Aitln home near
Mumford yesterday.
Freih bread rolls and cakes always
on hsmtl. lUo nice line of fancy can-
dles. Mrs. Otto Boehme. tf
Mra. J. V. JobnatM and daughter
Stclla-and son Jlro. returned Satur-
day night from a visit to Beaumont.
Mra. Kd Edge arrived from Dallas
yerterday afternoon to visit her pa-
rtnta. Mr. anj Mrs. 0. W. Burkhaulta.
Mr. and Mra. H. P. Anthony and
children have returned from a visit
to tfm Alaska Yukon exposition at
Seattle.
.Mrs. R. l. Wilson and children loft
laU night for a visit to Mrs. Wilson's
sinter Mrs. Eugene Clay Ferguson
at Bloomington 111.
Mr. and Mra O. H. McGee arrived
from Stonebam yesterday to visit
Julg L. D. McGe and family In this
city and other relatives at Benchley.
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Brookside Talcum Powder.
Violet Ammonia.
Sachet Powders. r Almond Meal
E. J. JENKINS
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V.T.sy of Tabor was In torn
t:y.
James JohiiHou went to Cor.'.. ai.a
today.
Tbo newest thing in dutch eolliu
KtiKeno Edge. 22
C. C. Morgan of Reliance was in
the city today
A. L. Kwlng was In today from his
home In tbe bottom.
Mrs. Win. Andrews of Steep Hollow
was In the city today.
Miss Villa McCulloucb went to
Wellborn this afternoon.
James Yardley returned yesterday
from a visit to Caldwell
T. A. Hensarllng was In today from
bis home at Bteep Hollow.
Capt. A. F. Wilson went to his plan-
tation near Mumford today
Mrs. J. A. Parker of Wellborn wss
a visitor to tbe city today.
Mra 11. O. Smith returned today
from a visit to (lalreston.
Miss Loulo Caldwell returned yes-
terday from a visit to Navasota.
Master Joseph Maloney returned
Sunday from a visit to Franklin.
Henry Smith of New Braunsfe.ls Is
tbo guest of bis brother Will Smith.
Phillip Groglnskl returned today
from an extended visit to Galveston.
Mrs. J. II. Suber whs In tbe city
today from her hom near College.
Jut received a new line M combs
and baret'ea. Eugene Edge. 222
New Head Scarfs at Eugene Edge's.
Miss Lucy Board returned today
from a visit to Houston and Galves-
ton. Miss Maud Mcol left Saturday night
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for a visit to Lockhart and Marti
dale.
Mrs. A. II. Hucklughau) returned to
Houston today after a visit to Mrs.
E. II. Lotnax.
Miss Virginia Watkins returned
Sunday from an extended r1lt to
Virginia and Alabama.
Dean llearne of Iloustou Is here on
a visit to his mother Mra W. R.
llearne and other relatlvea
Miss Lucy Harrison returned last
night from a visit to Austin accom-
panied by Mlsa Jennie Wclgle.
Misses Janle and I.lxle Haygood re-
turned to Marlln todajr after a visit
to relatives snd fries as In this city.
The Edge Dry Goods Company are
remolillnK the Insldo if their store
repainting and making thing! new for
the fall trade.
Damon and Pythias at Cample
Library Tuesday night. Free and
everybody Invited. 222
A cordial invitation to all to attend
the presentation of Damon and Py-
thias at Carnegie IJhrary Tuesd.-iy
night. Free to all. 222
J. W. Hunlcutt will amretlate your
bualness for all kinds of feed corn
chops and corn meat I'hone 266. 2."S
Tbe presentation of Daiuon and Py-
thias at Carnegie Library Tuesday
night w ill be a great treat to all. No
admission will be charfd and all are
cordially Invited. 222
For feed of all kladt pure borne
ground corn chops and corn uuaL call
on J. W. Hunlcutt Phone 266. 2S3
Mlat May Andrews of Sleefi Hollow
and her guest Miss Peart Peters of
Hondo were visitors to the city to-
day. Sim Spell came over from Taylor
Saturday and apent Sunday with bis
parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spell In
this rity.
We bat several fine oung jacks
that we desir either to sell or let out
to same responsible person for breed-
ing purposes on shares. W. W. Grif-
fin or T. R Gentry. 209-45
A letter irom El Tawo states that
Mra. R. V. Kernolo Is still In that rlty
visiting tbe Knoblauch family and is
greatly enjoying the delightful climate
of the far west.
tjapt and Mra. T. P. Boyett went
loEnnli yesterday to see their son
Han who waa hurt In the railroad
yards there a few days ago. They
found him doing nicely and Mr. Boyett
returned home last night. Mrs. Boyett
will remain with him for some days.
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. J. V7. Hunlcutt Disposes of His
Llvr jsMwsss'to Mr. C. C.
Shslbuma.
Air. J. W. Hunlcutt nos livery
stable was connumed by fire two
weeks ago bai sold his born and
what harness was saved from tho fire
to Mr. C. C Shelburne. and Mr. Shel-
turno took charge of the business to-
day. Mrs. J. W. Johnson who owned
the burned building decided not to
rebuild and Mr. Hunlcutt not being
able to secure a building decided to
get out altogether.
Mr. Shelburne has loaed the old
Tabor brick stabb on north Main
street where he Is now open for busl-
nous. Ho had the bllllillnv thnrnurhl
""ir I and fumigated and uroKoaes
to maintain as nice livery buiilnesa as
there Is in Central Texai. He has
put In an entirely new line of the la-
test and most stylish buggies. An
order has also been placed for a fine
closed carriage. 8tyUsh touruouts
and prompt service .will be the motto
of the stable. Mr. Shelburne says he
will make a specialty or boarding hor-
ses and promising his friends and
the public first clas service In every
respect be solicits their patronage.
Card From Mr. Hunlcutt
With reference to tbe above I wish
to express to my frleudi and the pub
lic my sincere thanks for the very
liberal patronage they have given me
all during the time I waa engaged In
the livery business. Asking a contin
uance of same for my successor and
that you remember me for anything
needed In the fwd lino I am.
Yours truly
J. W. Hunicott.
rON-JOtLY.
I. A. It Sutton of this city uu4
i Carrie Jolly of tbo Kurten com
munity were united In marriage yes-
terdsy afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev.
T. A. Searcy or thla city officiating.
The contracting parties took but few
of their friends Into their confidence
and the announcement of the wedding
came as a great surprise to maov
The groom had provlded-HTffilWif
with the necessary license snd taking
his bride to 1m in the buggy with him
and accompanied by a few coupb-s of
their young luly aud young gentlemen
friends met. Rev. Searcy on the high-
way near tbe Navavjta river and
the ceremony waa performed au they
sat In the buggy in the public road.
They have been freely forgiven how-
ever for not taking their friends iuto
their confidence and the congratula-
tions and best wishes of all are ex-
tended to tbem for a long life of une-
fuiness and hspplness.
The bride Is a daughter of tbe Iste
Mr. Green &lly and was raised In this
county. She Is a most estimable
young lady and desrly beloved by a
large circle of friends. Tb groom
waa also reared in the county and la
an Industrious young man of exempla-
ry habits and high moral character.
He Is In the employ of tbe govern-
ment postofflce department as one of
tbe rural carriers leading out from
Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutton will reside in
this city.
COTTON RECEIPTS.
Cotton has been received by tbe
various warehouses In Bryan tedate as
follows:
Lawrence Warehouse 1185
Brick Warehouse 35!
Farmers Cnion Warehouse 3r.S
Total 11S2
Tbe market was slightly Improved
today and good cotton sold itere for
12 cents a pound.
' WOOD WANTED.
Bids to lu.tt u.a deliver ot
raded School grounds sixty curds c
jrod wood will be received up vo 8a
lrday July 21s. by 'he nndcrslnec
A M. WalJrcp.
H. G. Rhodes.
!24 Committee.
Mrs. Msry E. Lowery of this d.y
received a letter from her son Aim
jf Co. H. Enirlneers Corps statlrr e"
near Manilla. P. L He sent h's met'.e
rr five dollars aa a nice little toV
to bt contributed to the Ladles A 1
fundAof the Free Baptist Church. Mi.
Almalls remembered as a former
Bryan boy and we are pleased to learn
that IsV Is doing so welt
Srs. W. L. Steele. E. P. Terrell
and K. A. Scott of Navasota and Mes-
srs. Tom Steele and W. W. Loftln of
AUenfarm and Mr. 0. W. Dunlap of
Mlllican were In the city today In
conference with the attorneys of this
city In the interest of the Brazos
river levee In tbe lower end of the
county.
Cotton brought today 12 1-3 cents
at Dunlap'a. We are always at tbe
top on prices for cotton seed-cotton
and cotton seed. 8. 1L Dunlap. tf
L. B. Brlnkley of Grime county
waa In Bryan today trading.
or Sate
On account
of my health I
offer for sale
one of the
best stocked
breeding barns
in the South.
This is a pay-
ing proposition
and will pay for
itself in one
season.
Consists of
large barn 36x
40 feet 4 roomy
box stalls hay
mow paddocks
house forjatten-
dant dug well
etc Three of
the best Stal-
lion to be had.
For prices
terms etc see
SIJ.Higgs
We are now
ready to book
mares for the
Fall ccason.
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When ou are casting about a yovx r..'r.J Lr
3 tzzt kzYzrcZ'' to qi:rxh your til;
refresh you and cool you o7 tl-ir.k cf
It d' ail of these thinipi to
tional value of bcine as
ficial as the tea
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tame refreshing qualities snd bcin; a cld drink it
splendid summer bctwecn-mcals ltccras:e.
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At Soda Fountains or
Carbonated in Bottles
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Give Us Your Aujust OrCzrz
We will do our best to please you ritl the best foods
and promptest service.
Sanders fires.
INSURANCE
Insure with me. I represent the oldest and Best Companies.
Your business given my personal attention and appreciated.
C. E. BOYETT A
Fire Tcrnida Assist Flits C!::s Czzii tr.i Lira Ct:;i
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THEATRE
1ocated Nonh End Zannetti
Wock.
Openevtfry night (except Sun-
cj)from 8:00 to 10:30 p.m.
Saturday 10 a- m. to 11 p. m.
SHOWING
HIGH CLASS
L1GVII1G PICTURES
Ditmstic Psikftic Tragic Comic
sad Migirsl Lifscts. Abo Beautiful
ILLUSTRATED SC::CS
Prfrfe 1" a !tt improvetl
4ioa Mscbinsst&cicatly epersied
lbs Picture being stcsdy clear sad
hrp. Tbt public cordially ioriisJ
epecislly th Isdiw and childisn
mho sesd hirs so fear ar kMiiaocy
la com; of out to our entcrtninmcnt
as ths maaafremsat will rvquirs snd
maiotsia fcod mder and behavior
st sil times; so roogbnna or rowdy
urn being tolerated. F.lertric Fait
snd pWnt of comftxtible trsn.
except on Ssturdays wasa separata
tirraact aad diruioa is pravidtd for
whits sad colored.
Single Admission 10c
Club of 6 or more 5c each
VVsxL'yTidcti 2i:each.
perfection and has the i
absolutely vholetome asJ t"
coffee milk or cocoa T 1
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Meat MarlcG'i
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Choicest or Beef fork. Veal. Mutter
and Sausage. Your trade is appreciated.
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For Men Women
and Children
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The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1909, newspaper, August 23, 1909; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323322/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .