Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 192, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 19, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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isn't very nuidi yd that is all tin- difference in nice
Ivtwttn a cup f ordinary tea anJ a cup of
CHASE AND
SANBORN'S
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Just think! it takes one thousand four hundred cups
of tea to m ike the difference of one dollar. It will
take you almost four years drinking one cup a day
to save a dollar. It's the quality of the tea for
which you pay one fourteenth of a cent a cup more.
Ihis fourteenth of a cent on eaji cup cives you
thirty p.r cent bitter tea than is ever sol J f or 50c
al pound. ONU POUND of this tea will make
oyer two hundred cups
Dansby & Dansby
TELEPHONE NUMBER 114
Office Ifouri Br) an I'oMoffice.
Vr:K Days; (ien.ral Delivery
Jtegistry and Money Order business
pens Ht H a. in. it ud close Ht ii p. in.
Mail for midnight train an clo.
'd Ht 'J p. n..
Srxn.vv Open at 10:31) to
II a. in. nml from 4:15 to 4:4". j. i.i
JI.AT. V. HCHKDULK.
noktii l;ot m ikaixh:
No. t 4:13 A.m.
No. 3 '2 -Mi p.m.
No. t i':'J." a.m.
No. 7 (Waco) o;M a.m.
xol'Tll Hot Mi TKAIN:
No. 2 Vr.rA p.m.
No. 1 4:01 p.m.
No. f. .':;'i.m.
No. M (Warn) t!: lp.ln.
I. A (. N. SCHLDl'Lh
MII'TII ItotNIi THAIS'.
Nr.. 1 arrlv-H nt 1:15 p. in.
"So. 7 arrive hi 2:Ma. m.
NOKTII ItofMi THAIS'.
No. 2 arrive at l-':i p. m.
No. M arrive Ht 11 p. m.
yL oca! JVcbvf
f ii i a- m -A. ul
If Cream soda .. II.tliH Drug
tor.-. I'J
Walter WllNoii r turned to Austin
yesterday .
Pure peach cream. Hall" Soda
Fountain. I'.'J
O I'. Hue hauati ha returned to
Beaumont .
V. S. Howell went to San Antonio
l.lt lllght.
A M. Barto returned from Waco
yesterday.
Mis Carrie lloretzky i visiting
i i Houston.
Johnson cr nnxry butter on Ice.
Howell Bros t-' I
It. HS.ale wa lure from H.-m-li-l.-y
yesterday.
Mr. Minnie Wyatt I.-ft yesterday
to visit nt ( irange.
Dr. .Ill.-li of Willow H.'lr wm in
tlif city y't rdy.
l-'ri'hh liiittrr on iff. 'I'lii' l"M.
Clnrk Fountain t '."
V. V. Hanway of Dallas. h in
tin' city y'ti rday
Mr. hu.I Mm. Sctli Kmncy arrived
from F.niiN ycxtt-rday .
Special
Hot Weather
Prices
Straw Hats
Summer Suits
U'V. Clari'iieo I'avitt of YVIum IocIc
wan in tliH city yctttfrdiiy.
Try ItatMvin Salail Itr tin for
tin.- trad.- llowt-ll ltrot. VXi j
Mi (Iran of (ii-or'town in tlifl ;
k'UfMt of Mr. (). II. A hCIii
Mr II. 4. KoMimon U fcow-rliij?
from a two wi k' illii it !
Iloiiso for r'iit in front of JSptitl
cluircli. Mr. K. J. I.yncli. I'M
Mr. W. II. JohiiMon returned y--tt-rilay
from Mineral Well.
li. v. J. 1' Skinio r of Millicaii va
a iitor to ltr an yi ntinlay. !
Mr. j.ann of Knnu wa in the
city vinitjiin frieinU yenti-rday.
Mixii Naiiiiio Muoy of ll.un.e It
t!i.' Ulleht of Mr W. A. Held.
('. (i. l'arNonit ha r'tuno-d from a
vir.it to Smir Lake and Keaumont. t
Mi lunula ('milter returned from
a iit to Io iikuii and Martin yeoter-
day. Calinfornia l'eark apricotn piunm
aii'i F.ift 'I'exaH 1'eaclie. Howell
Itrok. VXi
Mrn. S. M. I)erdii ha returned
ft r a iit to tier dautitir at Me-
i ire -or.
Tyler IIaawi-11 left yesterday to
join Ion wife and daughter at Corpus
Clirintl.
Mm. II. Jl. Moki-ley and children
of lleaumout arrived yenterday on
iit to relative.
tiartli Howell tt WVbltarn K"'ttl''K
t iieir n.io ry in hnje tor tlie i iliih'
f.ittou atoii .
MUtet Irene Keeling nud Kditli
Kii .'.let returned yt hteroay after
It in- in Houston.
Mrt. Davi 1 F. Houston and little
.on lett yenterilay to v lt.it In r "lter
at Meveily. Max.
JolmS Cavitt loit returned after
hpemlilnf five or nix Wi'ekt With rela-
tive at Wlieelock.
Mrt. I.. V. I .exile of Hlifhlllitll
Ilarrlt county wat lo-re yesterday en
rout. to Corhifatia
Vmi p-t fure enough Initti r wlo-n
you orJer from u. Clarke A Foun-
tun. ID''
I employ three (Irkt-clatt tlnnern
pipe cutter and plumber your work
done on klmrt ii"!ii-e and nt n atnii-
atdn price. All work Kranteei
Phone 1M. J. Allni Myer. !.'.'
Low Quarter Shoes
8 TarKf ?2S
XV al drop
Mens' Outfitters
wm
mm
3 a'
What
L. J. Cox
& Son
will do!
We'll drlT Into four gutter
And dnllrer at f onr door
A flntr irid of bolter
Than you ?r it before.
We'll atao brlni a chunk of rbeeei
ThtTl make rou loaf for morel
We elm the epicure to pleeee
With MMthenme blU ttlure.
Frekh cake in air tijit tin
per pound. Clarke t Fountain. I'Jj
Iion't fail to order a pound of that
delifioii Imtti-r at Clarke A Foiiu-
tain'ii. l'J'i
Wanted oO.UK) Nut Cracker to-
bacco tatf at 'j cent h In kimuU
at caxh price. Jnu. M. Lawrence
a c... :t
Mekkr. K. M. Nail and Jam
Cooper have returned from a viit to
wekt Texa and IbmwiU. NtW
Mexico.
Snowdrift i the only lard that l
made from a utrlctly vegetable com-
pound. Then fore it I the very bext
produced. IX) I
Mi:- Catherine and li.-ulali
Cavitt of Wheelock were lu the city
yrterday i n route to Waco for a
Vlr.it to rel itive.
(iold band ham and llreakfat
bacoll are the height of perfection
in fact they are the jfood that made
Kanta City famou. 20: 1
J. S. Moorttii; returned yesterday
from Mim ral WW and Temple
where he wh calleil by the death i f
hi brother. C. IS. Moorituf-
One huinlred wri.tt ba drum-
mer kauipb-H will lie eloM't! out at
W lioli-hale price from to hl.."fO
each. Hurt Norwood l.ij
Snowdrift I the only lard that
will htand the Hummer heat. It
doe not i:et Hoft like otln r lard and
it nice and frekh all the time. 1MU
Fri th bread and cake luht clean
and Whobkollie klipplled ill HI1V
(iiantity by tin Teva p.akery. Mr.
Otto l'.oellllie Proprletn-h. l.iitf
huck Pylo of north Crime county
wa in the city Friday niht after a
cotllu for Mr. Alf iriett who
died at her home m ar lola Friday.
K. v. Jewell Howard announce
service morning and cveninir at tho
Chriktian church with preaching by
thopattor. Suuday school at l':l
a. m.
The Jewel Laundry ha prepared
to do more and better work than ever
before. Kin -'77 and wo will call for
your bundle. W. I). Garrett Pro-
prietor. MiMci Uebecca Hill and Virile
Kobinon of Willow Hole were In
that city yeaterday eu route home
after vlnltlnir In aoitw of the old
states.
Her. and Mrs. K. L. Shettlcs re-
turued from Marlln yesterday. Iter.
HhcttUs announces serrices at 11 ft.
m. aud tonight at the Methodist
church.
THE SIXTH C01NT.
Prevloui YtrdT a Total
v.m rult vole
!r. A. P. Anderson r.'YA au..r.i (
Urm. Umir Il.he 1913) la.T Ji
Ka Hunter i:.lJ s'lp'
II. Htii .... .'''
C. E. JwklrJ . m O.t
MIm Elma HrM-ia SXM V) .
SJ Lou Wart t.' 2 a'ljv
Mlu Dollle Crr ... J.T7J IS
Mr. L. E. Mitchell.. 20i2 W
MIm My Hurtle ... 1.3.2 .... .''"3
We. the undersigned certify that
theabov) a correct count of the
votes found to have been cat since
the last previous count in this con-
tent. F. Leinan
Judge.
FALLS COL.NTY WET.
After a warm campaign the Falls
county prohibition election held yes-
terday ronulted in a victory for the
antis. Advices lat nlht Indicated
a majority of 0 or 1X).
Gold band hams and Hreakfaat
bacon are the beat that money can
buy. Try one and you will have no
other kind. All t!rt-clas irrocers
have them. !S 'i
Coiiktahle C. L. Uaki-r went to
Marlln yesterday and brought back
aud lodged in jail a negro named
Lewi Barnes charged with aggra-
vated asult .
Snowdrift lard 1 the beat cooking
compound ever produced ; ask your
grocer for It and take no other. It
I cheaper In price than other lards
and goes much farther. 203
liold band goods are received
frehh every week. They ar the
ham and Krenkfatt bacon that
made Kaunas City fauiou. Try one.
Tl.ty ure guaranteed to be the
b.t. aa
Rev. J. L. Meads will preach at
the Fr. . Haptlht church tonight at
h'::ti) o'clock. We learn the revival
meeting he 1 conducting at Itright-
light church will cio with the II
o'cbK'k service today.
For sale at a Bargain New five-
room 1iouh bathroom good out-
house. larg cittern city water
near graded school or. would rent
reasonable for a term. Apply to
Hilton Bm. A Co. 2 o
Hid will be receive for con-
struction of a two-story residence
according to dan and hpeciflfation
now on exhibition nt my store.
Big.'it reserved to reject any aud all
bid. C. l. Parvn. l'Jl
Wllnnr McCorrpiodale who will
be in the city f r thirty days oftVr
hi service to the public for sanitary
plumbing gat and pipe- fitting. Sat-lfai-tiou
guaranteed. Apply at Mc-
Copioodalv's stable. Phone No. b'J.
ii UMJ vki.
N w of h negro shooting scrape
near Benchley yesterday morning
wa received here yesterday after-
noon. It appear that F.van Lee
wa fatally shot and that Willi
(ireeii cM-aped without injury. Dep
uty Sherltt Lewi Ki ed left for the j
scene upon learning of the atfray.
The Kagle learned latt night that
the negro I-e died yesterday after-
lii on about I o'clock.
The cozy littlo home of Mt. aed
Mr. L. B. Mendola wa tha scene
of a birthday dinner Suuday it being
Mr. Mendola's 3lth birthday. Mr.
Mendola surprlted him with a lovely
spread of teu courses. In the after-
noon cake ice cream fruits etc. was
served. The diniuK room wa taste-
fully decorated with tot plant.
Only relative of tin family were
present Mrs. K. (iuiiTn-e and son
Inii of Dalla Mr. aud Mr J. C.
Boyett College; Mr. J Nelson and
little ilaugliter Louise I.eona and
Lucile Mr. and Mrs. Altetiliurger
MIss.M. Altetiluirgi-r; Mr. F. Farley
of College.
WE WANT
Your
ORDERS
FrtsJi white country meal.
Ken' shipment candy.
Heinz's sweet mixed pieties in lull:
Cross Blackwell's pickled walnuts cannot he equaled.
Heinz's apple luller is a sure repealer.
We deliver goods promptly
and we appreciate business
JOHN M. I oAiTnnro
J-d VV I VI lOU
&Co
TAYLOR'S
Place 1 where you get polite aud uptodate
treatment; also distributor of the celebrated
GEISHA RYE WHISKY
M)aataaeaaMs)S)a)(kMteAM i
Luther Tavlor Proo. 5
BRYAN TEXAS.
E
The
place to
ha
COOL OFF
AM) (jtT WHUttSDMt
Ice Cream
Cold Drinks
We u rurClnm IM I?( 'T IP . VC CunlSrf CjliJWt
..nly I.I.UV. I llv I .1 .1 liS r w-k
Hall's Drug Store
Hold Arrivals.
i i iiam.k
C W Bmnett St lmis; M J May-
flepl. Bui Llug. Dallas; H K F.lr-.d.
Joj.lin. Mo; F. K Tsyior F.d Taslor
Chicago; II W Marshall Aearne; W
J Hi lley. Ft Worth; James l'oojv r
City; O II Itetti. Dallas; C W Watt
Ie xiugtoti Na; S W Soth St Louis.
Tt'l'K KK.
James Wicksott Ft Worth; W W
Cupid Austin ; lit hecca Hill Virgie
Bobliikon. Willow Ho'.e; J H Bobin-
son. W M McDonald Allcufarm;
Mr W II Birdwell.
Al: All .
J J Mitchell. Mart; Albert I.ugh-
ridge Beaumont; Mrs L N Leslie
and children Ilufsmlth; Mrs LUlie
Benson and children Call; .Mrs
Mnttle Carglll. Harvey.
1
I We furnish or repair everything.
STHXS0f MACHINE 1 RFPilR WORKS. Bryan. T$iat.
10.00 Reward.
For horse taken trom my lot June
Dark bay. about 15 hands high
no brand short thin mane bangs on
left side. Foreton cut ott about
Inches back from between ears. Old
rope mark on hind leg.
iiil Kd Tally. Bryan. Tex.
Protect yourself against financial
loss by fire with one of my com-
panies' policies. '' Phone 'J6S. HM
Fires come unheralded; protect
yourself while you can. You push
the button I'll do the rest. lleo. A.
Adams. Phone 'JW. 191
IA Jvl I'M I'M
JNO. A. MOORI:
Fire and Accident..
IN SURA NCE
ill
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ESTABLISHED l "V
siuccar to A. D McConnlco
Twenty-five year experience has ena-
bled this agency to secure an exception-
ally strong line of companies and lu
asking a share of the public patronage
we feel that the record of the past is a
ure guarantee for the future. Policies
written on Store Buildings and Stocks
Dwellings and Contents (lln Houses
and Machinery etc. Your patronage
will be appreciated. Telephone No. 12.
JOHN A. MOORE
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