Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 191, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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Is to furnish our customer the best regardless
of anything elie. We realized when we put
in the Monarch line that our profits would
not he as large as on some of the so called
just as good kind but we also realized that
when a can or a bottle of Monarch good was
once used in a family it would prove a Mtrc
repeater and we have iut been disappointed.
Try a bottle of Yatch Club Salad Dressing.
Fresh shipment cakes in air tight tins llreak-
fast Bell Coffee is the best. American Beauty
Flout. One pound of our butter and you
will use no other.
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TWO FUONFS 111-179.
For the remainder of July we will make sacri-
ficing prices on the following lines. Reasons
for this bijr cut not necessary. The goods at
the prices DO THEIR OWN TALKING.
GOME QUICK!
W DAILY EAGLE.
Kn'r-r1 at tlie poittoMlee us seeoud
('Ihm mail matter.
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Tim railroad commi-sim ban flat-
ly declined tt) increase fn ihl rates
iti Texas.
Tin sherids' convention at Han
Antunio t-trongly condemned the
present law.- applying to youthful
criminal. j
Morris ll. Ihlkr.ap a wealthy!
Louisville wholesale merchant has
liwn nominated for governor iy j
Kentucky republicans j
The Venezuelan government has!
squared accounts with ' England J
Germany and Italy by paying the
last installment of indemnity. (
The Ball acknowledges with
thanks the receipt ot a compli'
mentary ticket to the Central Tex-
as Fair third annual meeting!
which will he held August IS to
21 at Bryan. Marlin Ball. I
The betting on the Jellries-Cor-!
belt light must need boosting
from the wondeful stories of Cor-
belt's prime condition and Jef-i
fries' dilliculty in training down
which are being circulated. Very
few people will U; lead to lelieve'
Corbett in it. '
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A more dmn ilic death isscl-:
doin itue-Hd than that ot'Crand
Chief Arthur of the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Kngineers. At
midnight Thursday ninht at Win-
ni'L' Manitoba he had just risen
to re-pond to a to!-t at a banquet
and with his first rcntence "It
may be my artin: words to many j
of you" he tell backward and ex-
pired. 4 i
The new law regarding exami-
nations for teachers' cirtifiCates
went into effect on the first of this
month. Hereafter there will be
three examinations during the
year one in thu spring one in Sep-
tember Mud one in Ih'cemls-r.
Cirtificates will lw granted from
thre'i to live years according to
grade. '
An old negro named Kdmond
William-' who was born in Texas
recently appeared at L'agle liss to
see if the news he had heard about
the emancipation of the negroes
was true. F r sixty years hn had
been living on a ranch in the inte-
rior of Mexico ami until a few
wee ks ago had heard nothing of
the events ol lSt.l-u.
COTTONWOOD.
Cottonwood July 15. (delayed)
Cottonwood was well represented
at the convention Saturday and
Sundny. The people came home
satisfied with the good music they
heard and the fine dinners. We
are proud that the convention will
meet with us next year.
A protracted meeting will begin
next Saturday July 12 at the
Baptist church conducted by Kev.
J. M. Rogers and T.ev. J. M.
Bullock.
Frof. J. T. Mctiee of this com-
munity left Saturday for Franklin
to attend the summer normal.-
We were visited by a nice rain
yesterday and the farmers are look-
ing good this morning saying
I'ienty of corn but we need some
hot weather now on the boll
Weevil. Cor.
All mens and bovs Straw H.its at Half Price.
All nuns and boys Ft ltHats at 25 pera-nt. discount
All $5.00 low cut Shoes
All S4.00 low cut Shoes
All $.1.50 low cut Shoes
All boys $3.00 Oxford's 3s to 6's at
All boys ?.50 Oxfords 3's to 6's at
All men's 51.50 Shoos at
All men's 51.35 Shoes at
All men's 1.25 Shoes at
All men's 1.50 Slippers .it
All men's 1.25 Slippers at
All men's 1.00 Slippers at
All men's 75c Slippers at
All ladies Shoes at cost. 4
All children's Shoes at ot.
Several lots of 1.50 (iold branJ Shuts at
All 75c men's and h y Shirts at
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All 5'c men's and boys Shirts at
Men's good negligee Shirts oith 35c at
Hen's Furnishers
Wilnwr Mc('"rUoliile who will
be in the city tr thirty ilats. ..tiers
his service to the put. lie f..r sanitary
.lu!!.lii. i-'.is iiikI pip- t;ttln.-. Sat-
ilaeti..ii uarai.t.eit. Apply at Me-
t'i.riinul;ile's stable plume No. '.;.
tU'.'tiwJo.
BENSON SCHOOL IIOLSE.
Benton School House July 12.
Summer has come in earnest and
tho heat is intense. .
The meeting at Beliance haB
been attended by several from this
community who report a tine
meeting.
The news of a wedding on Thurs
day night last at tho residence of
Bev. Bullock was received with
surprise by all in the community.
The happy couple were Mr. Tollert
Bullock and Miss Luzie rowers.
Both have made their home here
for cpuite awhile and have made
many friends who wi.-h them well
in this the most important step of
their lives. e congratulate both
on their choice.
The party at Mr. Hall's Friday
night was enjoyed by all present.
The musicians of our commuinity
are hard to lxat and are always
ready and willing to furnish music
on all oecasions. Anionu those
present from other communities
Subscription LUt Lost.
Subseription list for building a
school bouse near Kurten. Had
been circulate In ltryan yesterday
and after good many bail sub-
scribed the !Ut was lost. Suitable
reward for return to the Kai;le otlb-e.
(Sold band K""ls are receive!
fresh every Week. They ure the
bams and Breakfast . bacon thai
made Kansns City famous. Try on'.
They ar guarant I to be the
best'.
wer M ssrs.
Wico.
For train passing Bryan Sun-
day July U t 10:14 a. m. the
H.A-'T. C. will sell round trip
tickets to Waci fare l.2-". Lim-
ited to leave Waco not later than
10:10 p. ra. train. July 10. (iet
tickets lefore tho arrival of train.
F.i.t W. S. Wilson Agt.
10.00 Reward.
Fur horse taken troin my lot June
I'S Iinrk bay. about l.'i hands hlh.
no brand shirt thin mane. hatiH on
left sld-. For top cut oil about 11
InebeH hack from lietwe 11 earn. Old
rope mark on l.ind -k-
IA 1M Tally ltryan. T.-x.
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An Insurance Talk
Fire Tornado Accident!
My Entire Time
oJ .le-ntlon blnn flvn to lnurn I ein Mf with iU pAPr moa.ly
My Companies
Mr llrt of PomptnlM 1 th iult of Tr o( trUI nd neWtlon. tnd I m
.r.uli Tor mi "ui. (her mU)4y U.-tloiUty UtrIlly nd UM.wrti.m.
Let me Write
r .uroet poller. Mr isworJof Itotma ind brtort TO"- lbTglra
oite-r prutui'tion 1 fn I roiet jou.
Gin Insurance
I am pn-piirnt SfllorlhuB Krorto writ 01X9. nd ollol;
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Stralqht Accident too
rrtt It My eom unr1 COMPOSITK IXTONTESTIHLE Poller
can't b twat.
Geo. A. Adams
To be Tobias rr " t " - "-"
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Essential Feature
in Sonuner Dunks i tluir puiity. A gl.l ot
Cold Soda tastes better and i nioie exhilirat-
ing when you know it N pure wlioles.-nne and
drawn from a hygienic Mda fountain. That
i the kind we serve. Oar Cream and Cream
Sodas are the linct ever served at a soda
fountain. COM li IN AND TRY O N li
E.MMEIS rRFSCRIPTlOX PHARMACY
of Kurten and Marion Ferguson of
Bethel n!o O-ipar and Miss Maud
Davis.
Mr. Volney I'.rkc r was a vi.-itor
to our commutiity Sunday.
Breaching at Benson School
House was well attended.
Silly.
op.- humlr.-d wrNt bags drum
loers saiiipb s will b closed out at
wholesale prices from '.'on to 1 ;
each. Burt Norwood. b'-'
(l.-ldbauJ bains sold around the
world because they arothe. best; the
Itreakfaht bacon is ot the same
iiality. Nothing better sold. In-
sit on having them when ordering
All flrst-clas grcer have them.
Fresh shipment received weekly. I2i)
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 191, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1903, newspaper, July 18, 1903; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth321350/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .