Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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R. 0. TABOR Agent
NEW YORK UfE INSURANCE
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BRYAN. TEXAS
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No. 1 4:19 a.m.
No. 3 2:0ti p III.
No. ft I'i :i a. in.
No. 7 (Waco) 10:41 a.m.
itol'TII MO l' mi twain:
No. 2 li :.V5 p in.
No. 4 4:01 p 111.
No. 6 !:;. 111.
No. a (Waco) 7:.wp.m.
I. O. N. HCHKDULK.
HOl'TII IKrM TMAIMH.
No. I arrives at 4:15 p
No. 7 arrive at. .
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No. 2 arrives at. .
No. o arrlvea at. .
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Local JVctvs
M. Wool! left lat night for Ileau-
inunt. Mr. C. N. (loodwiu left yesterday
f.rMart.
Uua lledtkeof Kurteu wan in the
city yeaterday.
J. D. Jones of llcthel wm ill the
city yesterday.
Dr. (Mom of Kurt.-n was in tlie
city yesterday.
K. Duke and wife of Oakland Cal.
are in the city.
Wanted An office Imiv. Addrcaa
Hox EM Hryan Texas. 2'0
K. N. McNutt was her from
llearne yesterday.
W. M. Foster of Waco spent yes-
terday in the city.
Alderman U. I'. Street was In re
from Houaton yesterday.
Claim Agent Cmwder of the II. A
T. C. wti In the city yeaterday.
Judge A. ('. Itrieta returned yeater-
day from AiItmi and Navnaota.
E. ('. Ilrogdou returned to Hon
tun yesterday after a visit to rela-
live. f
MI Loula Coulter ha returned
after a tlait to friend in Navaaota.
I. H. Arrington and Joo Meekln
were herefrom Millkan yeaterday
Cook Wanted Liberal wage for a
good cook. Apply to J. U. Ilarri-
ou College Station. ;!3
Mi Mary Kaczcr left for Auatiu
yesterday to attend the State I'lil-
vi ralty.
Ml May Andrew pruned from
Waco yeaterday accompanied by
Mr. It. P. Andrew and baby.
(lu I-eftwich r prMiitiuh' tlie
(lalveatou office of It. U. Dun A Co.
I spending several day in the city.
Dave- II. Siiapira li ft yeaterday for
llediaa In north Oriiurs where lie
expect to npeu a private bank.
J. Allen Uyer. who ha been sick
the past week I able to b' out
again but ha not entirely recovered.
Wanted A good cook. Will pay
fifie-H dollar a month to right party.
J. Allen Myer. 2.;j
Itoadmaster H. Wren and wife of
the I. A (J. N. left yesterday. Mr.
Wren i now making headquarter
iu Itryan.
O. L. Hrown W. J. Carter. It W
Kirkpatrick and other were here
veaterday from Leou county trading
and marketing cotton.
If you are holding COTTON it
should be injured. Till cla of
business accepted anywhere In town
or country. I'hone 2tK. lleo. A.
Adam. diV Cl
It. F. June and family J. II. Nev.
il. Hardla Nevi! W. T. Cobb and
Oliver Taylor w re be from (Jriine
county yeaterday trading and tell
iug cotton.
Mi Nouie Adam left yesterday
for lull to attend a bouan party
given by Mia Itonner. MUae Alice
Myer and I.lila Oraham Mclui.U
w ill join the party later.
The ladle of the MethudUt church
will give a tea at the residence of
Mr. J. W. Coulter Friday afternoon
from 1 to 7 o'clock. All are Invited.
Admission 10 cents. 20
Hanans
High Grade
Shoes
In the newest fall styles
and combinations have
just been received by us.
We are showing some
very handsome styles in
this celebrated shoe both
in lace and button made
of patent vici patent colt
and vici kid all sizes and
makes.
$5
and
6
Hanan
known
shoes have been
and recognized
for over a quarter of a
century as the height of
shoe perfection.'
VarKs CSL
Waldrop
few's Outfitter.
Jaine Ford and Mr. F. L. Wil-
kin of Auattn brotbtr and iiIicm
respectively of Judge Spencer Ford
arrived yeaterday to attend Mm.
Mra. Wilkin wa accompanied by
her mil.
4. 4
r en
What
L. J. Cox
& Son
will do!
We'd im lato roar suiter
And dnllrvr al ronr door
A Cn r graJ of batter
TbiB joa tver at before.
Tell aJao bring okuok of chiM
T unifor mor;
i Prop. alopleaaa
Am Lm
The music recital by the ladle of
the Haptiat church that waato have
been tonight at the opera lioua
I. a been postponed two week and
will be FrlJy night. Oct. 9.
Notice After Oct. 1 I will poai-
tlrely not let out buudle without
the caah. I have to pay the caeli to
get thl work done and ao muat you.
Take warning and do not ak for
credit for jou will be refuaed. Hry-
an Steam Iauudry. 25.
Among the Madlaou county visi-
tor iiere yeaterday were It. M. Tay-
lor Win. Taylor. C. F. Cobb. J. II.
McUndon. Foater K-ddln W. C.
Outlaw. Aaa Deiiman Aaa Caaey
W. K. Klrd. A. A. Drake. J. 1. (lar-
n r I'luk Allen Jim OimkIiii.iii.
Ity an unaccountable error the
Kak1 wa made to uy yvatcrday
morning that Will Itenutt colored
wa found guilty of murder in the
aecotid degree and hi punUl.meiit
aaaeaaed at death. He wa found
guilty a ntated but the punlahmeiit
aaaeaaed wa only five year in the
penitentiary.
Hob Hnrriaon and Oeorg Adam
w re niaile niemoer or the KIk
IdiigM Wednealay night. The Itryan
I'xle now liaa ill member and four-
teen triplication on hand. The
lodge will meet Weekly hereafter t
diepnae more rapidly of the Initial! n
work.
Preaidi lit tieorge J. (loul I of tin.
Oould ayateui of ruilroada i in Texaa i
toii'ing tiio I . x tt. line accom-
panleil by (ieiieral Manager I.eroy
Ti ice and other official. Tim party
I expected In re today on a apeciai
traiu. Mr. Trice met Mr. Oould in
Fort Worth yeaterday.
(leorgii Nedbelek and P. V.Syptak
have purcliaaed the grocery blilinea
of I.. J. Cox and Sou and w ill con tinue
it at the Minn atanJ. The
tore wa cloaed yeaterday to take
atock and will be opened agnin t-
lay. Nedbalek A Syptak the now
firm Invite the patronage of their
friend and the public.
Vulcan I.odge A. O. V. W. held a
regular meeting laat night at which
Joe II. Heed explained the new rate
which go Into elfcct Jan. I. The
new plan la aimilar to that of the
Mancheater I'nity of England the
olileat and lnnet aucceaaful benefici-
ary fraterneral order la the world.
Mr- A. W. Ituchanan waa unable to
addrcM the order owing to ft aevere
caae of ore throat.
A ruble mta A Lcadior Cilliea tad
Great Lawyer aad Jurist Gooe
to HI Reward.
The people of Itryan were deeply
grieved to leant of the death of
Judge Spencer Ford at 111 home lu
thl city yeat. rday evening at fl 2
o'clock alter a painful llliu a of one
week. The end wa expected for
aeveral day and eager luoulrie
were bear I on every bund cacti day
regarding b condition ao great
and universal wn the reanect and
i ateem In w lilcli he w aa held.
Judge Ford wa recognized by all
a one of the abliat lawyer and Ju-
rist lu the atate. H wa In every
enae an exemplary citizen a innu
who In public and private life hi.-k-ured
up to the ideal of a cbriatiau
gentleman. He waa a man of well
balanced character great learning
and wonderful mental power which
be retained to the hint lie practic-
ed law with uninterrupted aucce to
the very laat and dad a caae eet iu
the district court now iu at aaion for
the day of hi death.
Judge Ford wa born In Dover.
Tenneaaee Nov. HO 1830 and bad al-
moat completed hi 7'lrd year. He
came to Texa lu January 18.4 and
aettled at L. ckhart. On Feb. 2 of
the aaine year be wa married to
Mia Mary Winnlfred Shaw at liur
dette'a Prairie near Auatin now the
Kite of St. Kdward'a College.
Judge Ford early became engaged
with the important atTaira of the
atate and wa a member of the Tex-
a aeieaalou convention and at the
breaking out of the war enllated in
Waul' legion. Iu 101 he wa elect
ed ktate senator and realded in Aua-
tin to H w lieu he moved to Itryan
and ba aince made hi home here.
Iu 1871 be waa appointed diatrict
Judge of the old diatrict comprising j
Ilracoa Iturlchou Uobertaou and
Milam countiea and wa elected to
the aaine office ill 17'! aervlng until ri
HI. Since that time be bat
been eng.iged wild l.ia law practice
anJ ha beeu In m-arly every impot-
ent caao lu llrzoa county and many
in Milam county.
In ante-bellum day he wa aaao-
ciatcd lu the practice of law with
audi men a A. J. Hamilton John
Hancock Wah Jones John Ireland.
N. 11. Shelby Thor.ia K. Sliced L.
J. Story and A. W. Terrell nearly
II of whom have answered the final
aummona some in the year long
gone and aome lu the recent paat.
Judge Ford while pre eminent a
a )aycr wa in no arnae a one idea
man. He wa iutereated along broad
Hue in church and educational
work. He waa a member of the
Cbriatlan church for fifty-five year
and gave moat liberally of hi time
and mean In an port nfthegoapel.
He waa one of the commlaaion-
era to eatabliah the A. and M.Col-
Uge. Hewa alao not lacking In
bun I nea enterprise and wa one of
the promoter and stock holder of
the Kryan Telephone company.
Judge Ford leave a wife and four
children Mr. J. C. Kendrick of
Downey Cl.. now en louto Hryan ;
Mr. W. A. Itowan of Alvlu and
Meaara. It. J. and J. S.Ford of tin
city the three laat named being at
hi bedside with their mother when
the end came.
The funeral will be held Saturuav
afternoon the hour not having been
announced yet.
For Sale.
My two story residence furnished
or unfurnished. Alao Arcade hotel
property adjoining and cottage
near M. Parker's with
Mr. J. W. Pico.
HAVE YOU GIVEN
Jno. M. LAWRENCE
& CO. AN ORDER
FOR THIS MON TH
1
if Not
NOW IS T(I W.1
Premier Canned Good have no equal
Sudder's Maple Syrup-the best
Mrs. Kidd's Pin-Money Pickles are gaining favor
every day.
Our line of Pickles Cereals and Fancy Goods of
all kinds is complete in every way. .
& COMPANY
Telephone 78
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SUCCESS
it one of the pre at
pleasure of life! It
follow then that we
and our customer! are
especially well pleased
We put forth our heat
efforts to huy the mot
tasteful lines of
Furniture
that can be gotten for
the price. Daily we
a i e recciing new
good and shall be
pleased to how them
to jou.
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peo ioa aH-a wn"- soa
teat aoaxn-My cannot aM or.
CaM nw a pnon x aloe eaUMS.
LEW BROTMLRS
Afnu for Crj.a and CoI.
205
Buioesa Houae (or Rent
formerly occupied by I-niuaASon
next door to Seiglr Jt Co. on 7.ai
ette block. Apply to Falik I.alia
Hryan Texas '3
Mca lame J. C. Willi. huh and D.
A. Hortmnn will gie tea at Mr.
Hortuiau' realileuce Krl l.y after-
noon from 4 to 7. F.vcrjbody in-
vited. IS)
l I to JOU.
lit lJ
mmM
T
LEVY
Bros.
We have a few Ice
ChcM Refrigera-
tor Water Cool-
era anJ Ice Cream
Freexer on band
which we are of-
fering at actual cost
rfatri Mweii
TAYLOR'S
Hac i wheie you get polite and optodat
treatment; ala distributor of the celebrated
GEISHA RYE WHISKY
Luthr Tavlor Proo. 5
PRTAN. TEXAS.
A Tale at TalWra (.
Traveler have uoled tbut In the Bis-
marck arcbl(M-lgo cat without tail
are very numerous. The explanation
as gtveu to the World Today 1 curious.
Tbe native of tte lalunda bat a u-
peratltloU tiellef that rviuimnt of food
falling Into tbe hand of an enemy en-
able liliu to cast a apell over tba eater
of the uieal at wblcb the remnant
were left. Now the native value tbelr
rat less a pet than a a convenient
aotirc of fresh meat. It follows that
thefts of rats are frequent or rather
were frequent until soma (aulas
evolved the happy scheme of cutting off
tbelr tails and storing them away In a
safe place "For" a Id be "If a Uilrf
hem Id steal my cat and eat it an In-
cantation muttered over It residue will
make the miscreant so a Irk that be will
be sorry be ever tested stolen est
fieab." It wa an Idea worthy of tb
great chancellor himself and tbe bum-
ble brown nianiarcktan. In pursuing
tb blood and Iron policy which it en
tailed waa. Ilk blm serenely Indiffer
ant to bloodshed. pln and caterwaul
lnga so long a be secured his ends or
hi rata end.
.
BEGINING
TO NEED
FEED
A the season advancr jou will need more CcctUtuffn.
1 he place to buy them cheap and accure promt attention
to jour order is HENRY BKOCJDO.VS. crTy
LARGEST STOCK
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I tit
H.i.l tun mak. Ilie Itmfl price.. V htn.lle corn oat
atl kind of hay ami cotton .trcil product. cvctthin(. in
ttic (Ve.1 line. Turnip vt-c.l ii tmlk.
HENRY & BROGDON
Telephone sj
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