Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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Fresh Bolted Meal
Swift's Premium Hams
. Swift's Winchester Hams
Swift's Premium Breakfast Bacon
Fresh Jersey Butter .
Cream Cheese on Ice at
ZUBER & McDOUGALD'S.
11. & T. C. Time Crd Uryan
Korthbound No 1 :18 pm
Southbound No 1 4:03 pm
Northbound No S m
Southbound No 4 M m
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So. 4 leaves 4:39 p.m.
No. 9 leave Ileara 10 P- "i0'
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) LOCAL NEWS.
J. E. Holler went to tiooeion je.ier-
Jy.
C. M. Oooch left yeaterday Nave
ota.
"Pinafore" at th opera houM Friday
night.
U. Newroinb wis here from Reliance
yesxnlay.
Ju'!V. II. Ilndtoa vWited Ilearne
yeatenlay.
Two Houses lor Kent-Apply to Mr
K. BRo!rt. l2tf
II. Rohd end on rets mad yeWlay
rom llomioD.
Arrh MeCailom iu a visitor to tbt
city yterdy.
Dr. J. M. Sick a w bere from Kton
City yesterday.
Drink Moont Vernoq Port Rye at the
Exposition loon. lwf
All kiu.it of one millinery very cheap
at Mra. C. M. rroetor. H3if
Mim Adda Lewie Mitchell nf Comao
che ir h-r viMling relatives.
Mr. Pink Win to n.l lit tU daagMr
left yeitenlay to viit at liauee.
. Mlia Porcell of Tebor ii visiting
Mie Alice and Mary Johnson. 1
Kan Ouftavna It-ft yeeU-nlay to
Oakwood and PaWitina.
Mr. II. Kerno'.e and daughter Mlia
villa returned from Nevaaota yea-
tonlay.
Riley UpcUrcn and Charley Aller-
on were here yesh-rday Irom Grime
county.
A telephone crew ol mora than thirty
men are working on the linei in thia
vicinity.
Hon. Sam It. lleoderaon and dariht
r Mia Hitili returned from a vlnit
to Navanota and AnJeraon yeetaMay.
Jea-le Ilirke Morgan Faunin Bob
Allphln W. J. and Alonn Lang Cab
vin Williamson and wife were hereyt-a-
Mr. J. II. Wallace ecco.-npelned by
Prof. Lewie of College waa Lara here
yeaterday with four county eonvlcta and
tha nw pile driver en routa to tha
Thompson ere k bridge on tha Sandy
Point road tha bridge aero Wlckaon
creek on tla McCrea bridge road near
Utecy'itfa having been completed satie-
factarlly. Tha experiment with convict
labor io far highly aa'.Ufactory and
wa ballet it will in tha end prova the
mlutbu of both tha convict and road
uueationa. The reporter yeeterday
overheard one of the con vlcta telling a
ralativa that they were well treated
r or Bale at a Bargain My home ona
mile wast of Bryan food caw hour.
two underground ciaternr 30 acre of
land all under fence two tank fine
orchard containing 3 bearing peer
treae 21 plum tree. Property wtll ait-
nated and suitable for fruit and truck
omvinv for market. Apply to K
Watherwick. I230
Mr. J. W. Coulter left yesterday for
rt. Loo it and New York to purchat an
immense ttock of fall and winter dry
rood. Ma will give personal attautlon
to the selection of bia atock and by
taking advantage of all diaronntt ex
pact to b able to offer hi cuctoroera
torn rara bargain.
Kev. and Mra. K. M. Myera returned
from Waco yeeterday. They report
about 3i0 convcrtiona at iba big revival
meeting la progrraa there.
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For accident and Ufa inauranca either
ia lodire oi (traight lile companiea
Joe B' Reed. Alao erlla flour rir and
coffee. I'
COURESPONENCq. j
MILLICAN XEIVS.
The run ahinci end tha day are
long end the tuoguitst-a aro ever
wity.
New cuttuu i bting ginned ev-
ery ly. Mr- Ueorgtt Knight
brought the Grct bale and Meson
ricrimbhire & I'laycr ginned it
There is very little nickneM in
our town at thia writing.
Tlie people have recovered from
the llood and are enjoying going to
Sulphur Sprint; now and then.
Mini Eula Lewi ia visiting in
Grime oonnty tbU wei k.
Miic8 Ilarjiton and Uuinby re
turned t Bryan Saturday night
fter a visit to Miri Alice uoniap.
Mrs. L. Diwson And MU Mary
Lou Monroe and Will Monroe came
down from Koase Saturday to visit
friend
Mia Tennie Mil!a and Iona
Iarrington returned from Well
born titurdav.
The infant dtiughter of .Vr. ana
Mri. t . S. W illiam died in Mar
lin and waa brought to Millican
for burial Saturday
Mua Pearl Lewia ia viaiting in
Wellborn.
Frank Spann. George Smith and
Dob McMen were iu Irom the bot
tom Sunday
T. L. William spent Sunday at
tome
Thompson Creek church began
Saturday and will continue through
the wetk. Great interest ia map;.
Veted.
Mr. J. L. Taylor and children
of Waco are visiting relative and
friend inthi community.
t. and Mrs. Arch Lave of
Wellborn vioited relalivea here lint
week.
Mr. Jack McGregor waa shaking
take four ' to make a bale.
The protracted meeting at thai
tanda w ith old friend 1m-re luti
Sauday.i " j
Mr. Dawline of Providence. visit
ed her sifter. Mrn. Mattie Itoval
lat Sjundav.
$4 Mr. L. K. Firockman and Miss
Mae Royail were nmrrie-l last Hun-
day at the rexidi nce of Mr. and
Mr. J. W. Drockinan Uev. J. W.
Wadsworth officiating. The writ-
er wifhea them longHife'and hap-
pineei. llev. G. A. Foster arrived hree
Monday to asnint Rev. McQung in
the meeting.
Mil's Lizzie Slaughter of Reliance
it viniting Misa Ethel Sherrod.
Mesnera. Iiuis Glaze and Oscar
Drowning of lienchley attended
church here lat Monday night.
Health is very good at present.
Judah.
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The modern grocery More ha reached that sfae in it develop-
ment that male it the dipcnary of an innumerable variety of
highly palatable and whole-tome dixlie ready for the tahle.thin
relieving you of much of the heat of the kitchen and of har'ly
or impro)wr!y prepared food. We cordially invite your atten-
tion to our selection of thee article and Ivclieve we can great-
ly aid you with your "menn" ami vc jou trouble and money.
Jut received a complete abutment of the
DWINflELU-rJURIGHT
Celebrated Roated Coffeo.
7 M ae '
vj vialt at l
Milt llertrud Nail arrived boma yes
terday atVr a pleasant viait to Mar
ahall Logantport and other point.
A. A. Farley the well known Teaaa
huatler for John K. Hort A Co. of Bal-
timore ia gsn in tha city.
Prof. C. E. Btirgoon ha returned
from a vlnit to hi home in north Teiat.
Mr. and Mrs. Gj. W. McMiche
have returned Irom Sau Antonio.
Notice.
Paraoni deniring to ent r a Business
rollcre will tlnd it to their Interest to
call on tha undereigr.ed at the olke "t
A. B. Hallard A Co. lI.J.in.ner. 1-3
7ier.ly from Mdin county.
ItoiiElit tle Ilroom.
Messrs. J. knd I. K. Towcll of
Roger Trairie were bere yesterday
and sold to Mr. John B. Mike
thirrv dozen brooms. Mr. Mike
phoned tbo Kagle that the gentle
men said they were attaacted to
Bryan as a market for their broomi
by bis ad in the Kagle and .Meteor
special edition iuct issued and dis
tributed throughout thia section.
IIOLLIOAN SCHOOL IIOU8K.
Health in the neighborhood ia
Ed Mill from Triaity. and Gua very good at preent
Jameson from NavaHota.siint Sun. I Mr. A. P. Todd who haa been
day here. aerioualy ill fur tome time is im
Mra. W. T. Beene returned from proving very fasu
a visit to Hempstead Monday. I Mrs. T. A. Ilensarliog returned
Mrs. Gtu Steele returned to av- eunuay irom a week viait to ret-
aaota Saturday after a visit to her atives at Rock Prairie.
arenta here. I cnariee Clay don ol labor waa
Mra. W. P. Davis and children here Thursday on business.
from Houston are visiting Mrs. C. Holland Sherrod of Tabor ia via-
McGregor. iting here.
The vouni! pcoule enjoyed a bon- J. II. Wiley has ecured a job
net party at Mr. and Mra. Tom working on the new building at
Scrimshires Monday evening in College and ha moved his family
honor of Miss Middleton of Well- there. We regret very much to
born. lose them but hoi they will re
In the absence of Rev. Myers turn.
Rev. Durrowa of Navasota occupied George Thomas of McGregor was
the rulnil Sunday evening. here tne last week visiting his
Mixe Marv Dun an and uertie nroitier lira l nomas.
Cunningham have returned from W. R. Thompson and family
Waco. Corrennondent. and )U .Mary Hudson oi neu-
auce visited relative here Sunday.
nra eBaa.isr Ktf 1 .
ruu.u r..ni.i.. Jim Koott of Thompson creek
a 1 t ltal .
r.verj Doay is imsy picmng cov- WM bere Sunday
ton. There was a sineine choir organ
Rev. Hopkins preached bere jd here Sunday evenine with a
Monday nkht. He baptised one tnembersh iD of forty five. Will
person Monday evening. Terry was elected tirt choritter
.-ir. uiaze weni w uevioca Will Holuean second and U. M
Monday on business. Riinger third. Miss Loula Minis
Rev J. I. Hopkins will give an WM elect. d secretary and treasurer
enterUmment in elocution next After the organization of the choir
Monday night at the school bouse WM completed aeveral hour were
oeginning ai o:mj. auuhipioh iw most pleasantly spent in einging
ceita wo hope to aee a large Trie leader were Will Terry Wil
crowd attend at they will be well hj Luther. Mr. llolligan. C. M
rej.aid for tneir time. Risinger J . F. Thompson Zenus
l he rresoy terians are noiding a v . aBer ni j m CarDt-nter. 1 In
protracted meeting at Red Top choir iscsU the second and fourtl
onducted by Dr. Wextof Uryan Uundav evenius in each month
aesiHteil by Brother Wilson. jnB botiks used are Prof. Eiland'i
Mrs. Dr. Crawford returned home neW book. "The Song Feat."
astWK-kfrom vi-iting her mother Mr. Lloyd Hoj.kins and Lev
at Rock Prairie. Thorn tisun were married Thursda
Mrs. Henry S-ale and little boy nielit at the"residence of the bride
are (juite sick at this writing. father Mr. Jesse Thompson. Rev
Mr. Calvin beale l also nek. Meridith of Kurteu officiating.
Little Jessie Payne ism the sick xhe happy couple have our betrt
1st. wishes
Mr. eW Hay goods little child Mr. Lon Dehart and MUs Viol
is quite hick. Shaw stole iiuietlr away from th
Mr. Mmmons tias moved in our 0u r0ike Sunday evenimr an
midst from Sugar Hill. drove to the rcsi.lence of Rev. J
Lnibra. r itullot k of Reliance and were
married Rev. Bullock officiating
They also have our best wishes.
Kain end Jim Carpenter Koa Larson
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DON'T WORRY
Your life away fightinj moviuilo. Buy a bottle of
Blair's FJlosquito Lotion
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and peace mid happiness is yours
mkai AaHAaA
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faVSOLD ONLY BY
Price 15c a bottle.
Wilson-Jenkins Drug Co.
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FUO.M 1IAUVKY.
As I have not seen anything
from Harvey I thought I would Charlie r-awver Will Vandiver llilli
write you a short sketch. br!li? ?' fli!r.nd Miaaea tall.
Cook JomeCarinter and Jerry liul
h seem like your correspondent lock ;rf heeP llJiiow attande! aingin(
has been gone for quite a while or here Sundav evenimz.
haa failed to write and i am ai- Mia enia Jamet ana r.va iiarner
ways glad to hear anythiug from of Harvey alwnded alnginghere Sunday
tr...... evening.
"re)' Mr. Tolbert Bullock and Mie Lem-
l otion picking ll tne occupation mi- u 0J Kelianc wrre amonz th
which most of.the people out here luany vUitor bere Sunday.
.... f.Jl..ino and it ia nnitn wnrm I fcdk'ST Petrra of bteSl Hollow an
todo very much or that. I ' -
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era Prairie made a Hying visit to hjihel attended ainiting here Sun.lay
ltethel last Saturday returning avuninir
The yun people a well aa old In-
tend to me I next r'aturday nicbt at
tha school hone for the porpoaa ot or-
saniunK a literary aociety. Everyone
i invited to attend.
JOE 110 WE US.
White House Brand 2 lb cant ... 80c
Royal Java and Mocha 3 lbs ... . $1.00
Java Blend 4 lbs... $1.00
Special 7 lbs $1.00
We know no utimulant more potent than a good cup of coffee
in relieving the physical and mental dprcvion consequent up-
on the heat of summer. A trial of the goods will convince
you of their merit. We have alto in stock a fresh lot of
Premium Hams and Breakfast Bacon
Johnwn Butter and College Creamery Uutter on ice. The
mot approved brand of Tea a can be attested by our trade.
WrTry our Premier sliced peaches for cream. Kepectfully
JIIO. 1 LAWRENCE
A Company.
"The I. & G. N."
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Kandy Kitchen
home Mor.dav
Kev. S. 11. McClung is conduct
ing a perie of meeting at Thomp
son creek this week
W. 8. McClung closed a singing
school at Providence nrarCollege
last Friday. We heard that he had
good bucccs
The young people had an inter
esting time at the home of Mr. and tj0
ra I'niiiA n . i.i i anu ar n it i .
4 uiiiBiii ytiiia luaii t n vtu i Knm If
UARitis school iioisn.
Dry weather.
Cotton tucking is the order of
ero Horn to Mr. and Mrs. (idorce
surprised wm-n uiey weni 10 me KdsoaGrieboy.
houe and found that they were the jorn t0 jir arui Mr)1 w
rccipitants of an ice cream supper. nuljM.th a lino boy
iv was very nico iiiueru nnu an 1)f i)rurnniond is noVT occupy
seemed to enjoy themselves. inn hi new residence which has
a a ai ii a l ... ; 1 1 a .
.vir. iv. i . iinnerron win jUHt iHH-n completed.
lola.Onmes county next r-aturday c)ti pkoit. Hunspcth and son
to pitch for one of tho base al visitcnl Kurton Saturday and Sun-
teams over tnero expecting to piay av
a match game. untao. BiM.j 0f wheelocK visited
this community last week.
i uu.il iiiUHiwa tM.a. 1r H jj who ha been
i .i.nurn. r.!n wniii.i ni n . 1 1 imctici p i in t h is cointuunitv for a
in- . tK fm.ra f k8. WOVtKl to lUlianCe
vuuuu jucKtiig in tun van. I tUFO
it. T P il. . it . a : i -. . . . i a
iue uay. 11 me weainer couimuea xn iu liallatin 1 Very 111 a
favorable colton will soon be pick-1 this writing but we hope that she
.1 .n.i'ia .tin(pl that It will will oon oe up gain. lorn.
ICE
CREAM
PARLOR.
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All the new ICES and Iced
drinks tastefully crved.
The finest....
Candies Fresh Fruits j
riHE CIGARS
LOWHET'3
GUMTHEirS
Candies.
Phono 202.
R. R. ROYALL
Is agent for Austin Nursery F. T. Uamaey Proprietor and
will bo glad to have orders for
Fruit anil Ornament Trees
AND SHRUBERY.
At low prices lt class nursery jcaehcs the very best Vyc;
pears the be?t 2"c. All kinds of shade trees cheaper than
the cheapest. Orders left with Zuber it McDougald will have
immcdiato attention. Patronize a home man and a home
nursery.
R. R. Royal!
COULECH STATION TEXAS."
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1899, newspaper, August 18, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320240/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .