Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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NSHH ffl HBU.
Is a natural fonj drink anJ has an excellent fragrance.' It
1$ purely a cereal product nukes you feci vigorous and
preserves your health. Try it.
GRAPE-NUT
A Cereal food for bum and Nerve centers. It nukes
Muscle and rebuilds the gray substance in the nerve cells
W bit On Uo of
I RESH FANCY CKACKCRS-SNOW-M.AKi: CRACKERS
Saratoga Hakes ABC Sodas and Uutter (j;ms and
a nice assortment of Fancy Cakes.
Just Received a FRESH Sllll'MENT OF tVAI'ORATEO
APRICOTS Evaporated Apple? and Large White
Fat Mackrel. Call or phone us.
DANSBY & DANSBY
'Thonc 114.
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No. 101 Northbound r n-
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(UttMrliMmiiDX'lliia wllh Bikia 11 u
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So. 101 South OoUtid I'h-
Kr Arries 7:10 p.m.
fio. HC 1'imom me r to Sail An-
tonio havi-s 7 ) i. m.
?"o. 1 01 l'MnT from Sin
Antonio Arrives 4.0 r. in.
H.AT. C. FCHKDULK.
NortnlxKiL ! . ') t
Northbound No. .1 l:27j. m.
N'i'thboonil No. ft 2:11a.m.
houtiibouuJ No. 3 ".iup. in.
Houthbound No. 4 4:Mp. to.
Hoatt.hound No. 6 H:V . m
Noa. S ni 4 atm
only atprincl
Iti i:iir are l in mnde on tl
I'.ryan Ar.i.l. inic mi l I'olh-K'iute In-
titu'it Lull linx which will be in
flit.Ui .liHj for the ojvtiiinic of
Ki'liool x ( Vfiln Hliiy September
10. The r.m-rl n imm f..r a flue
atu -ndance. Tlif rnt of tuition i-s-t.itilihhd
by the bor. nre ns fol-'
l-s: Primary d. j-nrt in. nt l.o
j't-r month ; Acadi mh i?2..'0; Colle-
giate .!..VI. Tlil school kI vm prom.
I . f -i 'lie lilli rank at mice lind-'
ucntioiiHl work. I
Mis Annie I.. Il.-rrymnn s music'
ela tr-ivu with the beginning
;al stations. jt .n the jiano Kuitar and1
Local JVctvs
iiimidolin and respectfully solicits
litfttW the j :itrun!je of the public fche hai
aiigni lour years in conn c:in witn
the grad.-d school In Bryan. ZH
Dr. Long ttie eye spocl.iIUt will
continue to fit plasm- ttiU week nt
K.-mrmbcr th Hfj-an ir.-ery Co. i r'lll' ' Now iUm
have your eyes examined and prop.
1- r.i... 1 am. u..t I l.i llilll-fntl
i 111 III! III. " . . V - .'..---.
yesterday.
ffT C. Colli r of Waco was in the
city y itt rday
t
Fall
Shoes
We are now showing the
new styles and in
Hanan
and
WalK Otter
Shoes
For Fall lyoj. The linct
com prize every new and up-to-date
idea in fine hoe mak-
ing. AM the new combina-
for.s in Seal Walrui and
Monkey kkin topi heavy and
light soles in pitent Vici
patent Calf Vici Kid Velour
Calf and UoCalf. All sics
and width from 'A"lo"EE"
WALK OVERS 3.50 and f
11ANANS . . $5 00 and r
Come in and let us fit you
with a hoe that w'll give you
comfort and satisfaction.
TarKs rSL
Waldrop
Xan'i Oulftittn.
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT.
Following U the enrolliiipnt of the
w hite public achool by grade :
rrly fitt.d with l-nn. Oltlc.. at
I WiU .iii A Jnikliis Drutf Store titf
Mr. V. S. Meriting rr-qu.-st tlie
K.-'lf to announce that th. ro will f
Hilly Syinnis. i.f Millican j all day iiijrlinc at IlrL'litlU'bt church
lu-re ycatcrday. ! Sunday S. pn-mtier 14. Krrrybody
I). H. Holland w h from H. 11-1 invit-d to come and bring nil their
ance y-t-rdny. l"ok.
Mrn. M. Kiiol.hiu. il U vliting n-I- " n-11. M. Sto.I.l.ird ban nturtu d
atlv-M at Ui -i l. ifri iiiaiii xtrn.ini trip throtili th.
WanU-d-afw board rs. At i lv to """" "HU r''t'" vi-ry
Mra. 7.. Ilonni-vilb'. Z.
Mr. and Mm. J. V. Mulhall h.ni.
rctunii-d from D.ilUn.
Ir. . T. I.i-wia of Milli.-an wa
in the city y. stcrilsy.
K. W.Tubbof I;.)k tin 1 wait ht-re
ttcndlng court yntprday.
"New white f lt atre.-t hat for arly t Wi( j U
priH(-r.'u tim.-a in the 111 inufnet ur-
iii cri.t-r.
lt-v. A. IU.-il.-r and William Mon-
ti f Kurtcn were in the eity yester-
day r.-lliiif fund to remove and re-
; build the i. rman evangi lioal church
at Kurten.
atiti-il Kooiii and Imnrd fr
iiit-ii near Kxchange
tirade Male Female Total
'10th 8 7 10
i th 7 12 19
Nth r 8 13
i 7th U SI 43
! fith 11 1 40
i 5(h !". 23 M
j 4th 31 32 U
; 3rd :0 '21 61
! 2nd 21 27 M
; lt :a ' M
j l'J7 212 m
T.ital 1 nroilment.
fall wear at Mr. HobC.. Wl rM.k; Will pay .-0 each for e.M
T. A. HeiiHnrllng wa among the board. Addreaa "ll" ears Kagle. at
vUitora to the city ymttTday.
All color) in HhitUn.l lions for
making ahawU at Norwoods. Zl't
ThurHton Colo of Harvey baa a
poaition w ith the llryau (iroc.-ry ('
Dr. l-ong oculiitt. ()fflc at Wil-
pioii a Jenkins drug store. Treat
and ciir. it an v dire of the eye that
is curable (live him a call. 2.Tf
MUs Mattie 1'everley Went to NaT
We want t plea you. ii e us a I asota yesterday to attend the inar-
chaure. The Mryatt ( Jocery Co. It'.fl
Judge J. W. Dor.'iuus has been re-
cuperating at Kerrville the pant
week.
The new fall ety lea in soft and stitT
bata juitt reci ivid at 1'arks A Wal-
drop "s. 1135
W. M. Khron and daughter. Miss
Annie of Lyons Jlurleson county
were in the city yesterday and Miss
Annie left to attend school nt Wax-
ahaehle. t 1 . .
rlstre of Miis F.l. aiior Steele and Mr
Kret Sc!;uni3cher.
The Itryan Academic and Collegt-
ate Inktitute have arranged with
Miss Florence Fox to take charge of
their music class. 2.W
C. It. Price of Iti auniont spent
Saturday In the city and placed his
on in the Allen Academy.
King No. 40 and we will tell you
all you want to know about the
grocery business. 2rJ
Prof. 8. 11. Dtinlap was In the city
yesterday having visited Jleaumont
and New Orleans during vacation.
Pmf. Dunlap will have charge of the
Kurten school again this sessiou.
('. S. McOaughey superintendent
of agencies of the Southwestern Life
Association was in the city yester-
day and while here paid off the I).
('. Zuber claim of aO.ifl.
Miss Florence Fox is highly recom-
mended a a lady of rt-tlueiix-tit and
culture. If you are Interested In the
musical development of the town try
her. ZA
K. (iandy. of Hock Prairie was
hero yesterday and called on the
Kagle. He reported a good rain in
his neighborhood Monday night.
Mis Florence Fox Is a graduate of
Hillsdale Conservatory of music. If
you are Interested don't fail to see
her. 23.1
We will tie prepared to furnish you
fat chickens and fresh eggs the
coming month. Hryan Uroeery
Co.
See Parks A Waldrop's window
displays for the latest fall styles in
hats and shoes. Z'Z
Dr. Img treats all diseases of the j
eye ear nose and throat. Otllo at
Wilson A Jenkins drug store. 23:1
For Kent 8 room house with 2 cis-
terns out houses and brn. Apply
to Mrs. W. H. Nail. 234
No trouble to answer questions.
Don't fait to call us up. The Itryan
lln eery Co. SW
Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson left
yesterday to visit at Hempstead.
Total enrollment f t Sept. l'JOI. 3IU
Total enrollment for Sept. l-0 37
Proposals.
" Bids will bit received at the city
secretary's oflk-e until 8;3j p. 111.
Friday Sept 12 for painting city
hall. All outside woodwork to have
two coats good paint also roof two
coats cither mineral or graphite.
j Ulght reserved to reject any and I1
I bids. C. M. Spell
I City Sec.
lllds will be received until 8:30 p.
111. Friday Sept. 12 for repairing of
city half as per plans and specifica-
tions now on fllo la city secretary's
ofllee. Ilight reserved to reject and
and all bids. C. M. Spell
210 City Sec.
J. W. Thoinasou now has a posi-
tion at Zuber'.
Ira (looch of Navasota was here
yesterday attending court.
Residence for rent In southern
part of town. See Henry Iterger. 2-18
The P.ryan tirocey Co. is prepared
to fill all your want. Try them. Ztf
Are you going to send to music
school? If so try Miss Florence
Fox. 2A
The latest fall styles in Stetson
hats just received at Parks A Wal-
drop's. 235
Miss Florence Fox will teach all
tho 1st. stand up-to-date methods In
music. 230
Try some of our fresh roasted
coffee as lino as can lie had. llryau
Grocery Co. Z
Begin the new month with a good
resolution to trad with the Bryan
Grocery Co. 2:5 !
For Sale Four large lots o3x12j
south aud east front. See in for(
prices. 231 Win. A. Dodson. 1
For Sale My residence. Posses- 1
slon Oct. 1 to It). 1
23s C. N. Williamson.
Miss Mary olderbola and Missj
Klawt-tter returned to Calvert yes-
terday after vUitlcg Mrs. Thomas'
Holland. I
W. H. Ro'.nan now has a position
in CIe Bros.' grocery house where j
he will be pleased to serve hi friends '
and ttie public. I
Mrs. Froelich and daughter Missi
Miss Emma Froehlich returned to!
Navasota yesterday after visiting
t r. ISfO. Winter. '
Sam Isbell W. P. Franklin. Pr-f.
Morton San ford Smith and J. K.
Shanks were here from lb-dins.
Grimes county yesterday.
Music Class.
Miss Virginia West will resume
her cI.-ih in music at the graded
school for the coming yenr begin-
ning with the opening ot school.
The patronage of the public 1 o;
lidted. :Si
Music Class.
Miss Florence Fox. of Moscow
Ohio w ill have charge of the music
department of the Bryan Academic
and Collegiate Institute.
Miss Fox is a student from Hills-
dale Conservatory ot Music Michi-
gan at which place she graduated in
Piano Theory Harmony Center-
point Composition and History of
Music. She conies highly recom-
mended by her teacher Prof. Chase
and many other prominent people
a a lady of refinement and culture.
She will teach all the latest and
up-to-date methods and those who
are interested In music will do well
to patronise her. Tuition reasona-
ble. For further Information address
Tom A. Searcy or A. M. Stewart
Bryan Texas. 238-H
fresh Things To Eat.
New Catch flackerel
Dozier's cakes and crackew
Canned Hola5se5
flQany other nice things
Give us your ac-
count for Septem-
ber and see what
nice goods and
quick service we
can give you.
Jno.JVI. Laujrence&Co.
You can ol.tain INSURAN'CK on your Gin House and
Machinery Cotton and Cutton Sc-cd bv applying to
The McConnico
Generallnsaranee Agency
Bnyan Tertas.
Fire Tornado Life and Accident Policies issued in
reliable and staunch companies.
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FIRE
LIFE
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Cila iiuutes soS Mrhiurf .
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Is repct to imu snd mult to po"' T tioiln. iuias si lorn
or 1m tbta toy lA ta laUius xnpulH.
ACCIDENT
Wt lti ap'rtor int potli-ts ud v VlT s!ti-1n ta osr
Triplirtt 0mbinti a AwJmI I'oii t written Of on it Ul
1a.k-m mmfftiii Is th w rt. i th ta ri
fivmlum u cbsivvd f-r coub.s comUasUoa.
fl. D. IVI'COHNICO.
f'XAltVkVXV-
4 ls
. !
rpT b KJsrj v ots! ss nnv ' s
wQ CCJ DCJ DC i;d C3ri C4
saloon
The place lo eat and drink
we handle the FINEST
WINES LIQUORS AND
C I G A R S .
IN THE CENTER
OF THE TOWN.
IT
FIGHT IN THE
CENTER
OF THE iTSH
IN THE CENTER
of ATTRACTION
Drinks served bv a skilled mixologist and flavored with cour-
'e y. Free i:e wjter all the time.
Restaurant in connexion.
W. T. FORD :-: Bryan
SHOES SHOES
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THESE:
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Bnoes
KRIPPENDORF DITTATANN $2.00 to $3.50
G00DBAR $1.50 SHOE EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED
MALONY BROS
v W" B Id Id
Blioes
CLAPP'S $5.00 5H0ES
B0ST0NIAN $3.50 SHOES.
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.
rotliers
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