Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 249, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 23, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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New 1905 Catch
Mackerel and Shreded Codfish
Helm Pickles In barrels and bottles quality unexcelled
t aWJTRlchelleu Apple nutter 8 pound jar
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Freeh National Biscuit Co'a Cakes and Crackers
Our Una of Ferndell Canoed Ooodi I complete and for
quality la unexcelled we guarantee satisfaction
one tried 70a will use do other
Cliaie A Sanborn's Einperort Blend Tea put up in 1-4 and
1-3 pound air tight sealea) package for Ice tea
1 pound make over 200 cap.
Telephone 114
DANSBY & DANSBY
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
K. A T. C. SCHEDULE.
WORTH BOCKD TRAINS!
So. 3 1:38 p.m.
No. ft 11:49 a.m.
SOUTH BOUND THAU!!
No. Z 8:40p.m.
No. 8 1:48 a.m.
I. A 0. 5. SCHEDULE.
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
No. li arrive at 4:oo p. m.
NOKTH BOUND TBAIHS.
no 12 arrives at 9:10 a. m
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Why nae acid vinegars when
can Ret a pure article from Han
liro. Call for the Osark brand of
apple vinegar mad by V. II. 8an-
dera h Hou of Benton Co. Ark.
aod old and guaranteed by Buckeye
Cider and Vinegar Co. branch office
Kan Antonio Tex. Phone 104. (Sp 29
Wiley A
It
from Thorn
rge V
yesterday.
Freeh oyeter at II. F.
Co.'s today.
Rob Grace returned
ton yeaterday.
Buy your children' school dresses
at or wood a zJ
Rev. A. M. Stewart went to Hous-
ton yeaterday.
Sim Wo I ton and little aon went to
Merlin yeaterday.
French Market Coffee juet reclved
by Fountain h'JCo. 2i
' Ed Farquhar was a vltitor from
Navasota yesterday.
Major Jones of (Irlinea county waa
in the city yeeterday.
T. M. Ewlng waa a visitor from the
Ilrazo bottom yesterday.
P. L. Barron of Hock Prairie
vu la the city yeeterday.
One hundred drummera' samples
In ladle' purees at Norwood &
Mr. Oeraldlne Kelley returned
yeaterday frem a visit in Marlln.
H. C. Robinson returned yererday
from a trip to Martin and lalvert.
Read Fountain A Co.' "black
board" on second page.. Chaise
dally. d-tf
W. 8. Kelfer and Calvin Thomas
were here from Roger Prairie ye
terday.
A. C. Lewi of Madison county
waa In the city yeaterday and left
for Mart
A 75 cent quality of blue serge for
uniform at 4 cents per yard at
Norwood. 2&
Mr. K. J. Bower or Dallas left
for Mexia yeaterday after a vieit to
Mr. W. P. Woolen.
George N ed bale k and Charles
Stasia returned yeeterday from a
bualneea trip to Hondo City. j
Fresh bread fancy cakea. ladv
flngera te. at the Texas Bakery
every day. Special orders alao re-
celv prompt attention. 'Phone 89.
Mrs. Otto Hoehme Prop. dt'j
Hamilton and Ed Guatavua Joe
and J. T. Raymond. John Humfleld
O. W. Stephens. W. A. Childress
and others were here from Madison
county yesterday.
Our tall Una of famous Douglas
shoes has been received aud we are
showing a larger aelectlon ofpnpu.
lar atyles than ever before. Hurt
Norwood. i53
Presbyterian Services tomorrow:
Sunday School 0:45 a. m.; preaching
by the pastor at II a.m. and 8 p. m.;
Westminster Lergue 7:15 p. m.
They aay money don't make Peo
ple happy but the "Kyrle" clirar
will lougetit at the Poet-omce
Drugstore fur only 5 centa. 254
Mini Kmiiil fountain of Colleir
waa a visitor to the city yesterdav.
She will leave Thursday to enter the
State University at Austin.
We want every boy and trlrl In
Kryan to ee our new llamilton-
lirowu and Hunker Hill school shoea
before they buy. 253
Room Three nice unfurnished
rooms for rent See Mrs. R.
Smith opposite Methodist par
aonage. 24U
One hundred remnants black blue
and red woolen dress irood at Nor
wood s at half price. j&3
Try the new "Kvrle" clirar. I.T8 00
per thousand for o centa at the Post
office Drugstore. y4
A. M.. R. II. aod J. C. Cannon
were visitors from Leon county
yesieruay.
A 75c quality of blue aerge for uni
forms at ia per yard at Hurt Nor
wood s. r3
J. T. Robertson of New Mexico
has a chair in the Exchsnge Shaving
rarior.
AVAKCRSvEWyonK
Comet Clothes hr Mm
n its
Opemmg Masplay
OF THE NEW AUTUMN
STYLES
On Menv's Fall Son Hits
We are now ready for your inspection of the newest Fall Styles in Men's High Grade Suits. After
months of work and preparation we are prepared to show you the largest most complete and handsomest
stock of perfect fitting Clothing ever brought to this section of the state. Our tables are -loaded down
with the choicest Autumn patterns in worsteds cheviots and cassimeres everything that is new and correct
can be found in our immense assortment all from the workrooms of the best makers in the land and at
prices far below what you would pay for the same goods in the larger cities.
The correct fabrics for this season are the new steel grtj worsteds and cheviots and the dark fancy worsteds.
The most popular style coat will be the three-button double breasted sack; the coats are sightly longer than last season
and the lapels are very broad making an unusually handsome and attractive garment
We call your special attention to our range of suits at ; -
$12.50 $15.00 and 18.00
At these criccs we are showing
the largest and handsomest assortment
Bryan.
of patterns and the best values ever offered
in
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
OF THE NEW FALL STYLES
Parks WaMmp
The Clothiers
Marriage license has been Issued to
Rennle Kmmerson and Heckle Dave-
enport.
rs. a. fli. waiuron ana baby re.
turned yesterday from a visit in
Waoo.
ns . a w m . . mm
air. ana airs. j. w aiaasey were
visitors from Reliance yeaterday.
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Have You Tried Us ?
IF NOT O
WHY NOT
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Our stock is large and complete aod we as-
sure you that we will appreciate your patronage
and us every means to please you.
Fresh shipments of National Biscuit Com
pany's fancy Cakes and Crackers In packages and
bulk. California evaporated Peaches and Apricots.
Full Cream Cheese.
New crop full head Rice.
Telephone Your Order to 142
HIG6S & MALOCH
Successors lo Thos. It'. Jliggs)
l tl $ 0 I$3 0 0 tfr $ tl tl tl 0
Mr. Rarkman the new A. aud M
College foot ball coach arrived yes
terday from Pennsylvania and Is at
College ready to organise and train
a new team to defen d the white and
red on the gridiron this season. Mr
Harkman comes from Lafayette col
leire and is an experienced and suc
cessful coach with whom the boys
who have come in are much pleased
Some of the boys had a "barrel of
fun" with an empty barrel which
they fastened with a rope and rolled
down the steps of rie bmltn build
Ing yesterday Denind unsuspecting
victims seated on tbe etene. In al
most every Instance the aforesaid
victims execnted double quick
movements tbat surprised even
themselves.
Dr. Rutler announces all the usu-
tl services at the First Haptist
Church with preaching morning
and evening by Hev. h. k. nail
Morning subject: "The ChrUt Life
Iteproduced. Evening s u b J a c t:
"The Reaaurrectlon of Jesus.
Regular services at the Metbodiat
church Sunday with preaching by
the paator Dr. Hetts. Subject of
morning sermon: "Freedom In
Christ." Evening subject will be
the beginning of a aeries of sermons
on ilible Characters.
H. P. Wilson Invites your patron
age for all kind of first clas fresh
meats aud market products. Konec-
leny stand rtty market building.
Telephone 381. dioo-tf
I-adles pleaae call and examine
our new fall line or line shoea at
82 CO 12.50 and t3 U0 the beat fit-
ters lookers and wearers in Bry
an.
Attention is called to the general
excellence of the new financial state
ment of the First National Rank ap
pearing In the F.sgle this morning.
Numbers of the A. and M. College
boys old and new are comldg In by
every train to be ready for the open
ing of the College Monday.
Meaara Oray Henderson and
Buchanan H. A T. C. trainmen
were here from Houston yesterday!
attending aistrict court.
Norwood la selling s 75o (tuality of
blue serge for nlnlforms at i per
yard. &'3
Iat White puppy about S months
old with collar on; return to Ed
Covey. 24J
For Rent My reeldence. furnish
ed. Apply to Mrs. Laura Koppe.2o4
Mias Jennie Howell Is visiting
I Mrs. D. F. Houston at College.
0R0AN RECITAL
A Superb Prof am Rendered at the First
Baptist Cbarch Last Mint.
Meadames Rebert S. Webb and II.
O. Boatwrlght gave an organ recital
at the First Baptist cburch last
night assisted In the vocal numbers
by Mrs. J. Webb Howell. Mrs. Wil
bur C. Davis Mr. F. Marion Law
and Mr. Warren A. Withers. A
large and cultured audience was
present and thoroughly enjoyed the
wen cnosen ana superbly rendered
rogram. a nice sum was realised
n a thank offering given by the
congregation for the benefit of the
church.
PROGRAM MB
Part I-Mrs. Robt. 8. Webb.
I. Processional Johnston
. Jubilate De Cox
Mesdames Howell and Davis
Mesara. Withers and Law
. At Evening Dudley Buck
. (a) Festival March Flagler
1 o) Allegretto irom haust
(c) Adagio from Fauat
Loat Chord Sullivan
Mrs. J.Webb Howell
B. 11 Rondo Morandi
Part I I-Mrs. II. O. Boatwrlght
Grand Processional March from
"Queen of Shoba" .Uounod-Kddy
Annie Laurie Dudley Buck
Fear Not Ye. O Israel Buck
Mrs. Wilbur C. Davis
(a) Liberty Bell
fhk V I'inllin Bn..
tc) Imperial Edward Military "tft
jtiarcn
Home Sweet Home Flagler
IF
WE
ARE
FAMOUS
CLUB HOUSE
CANNED GOODS
s.
Dr. Betts will leave Monday for
Cameron to conduct a revival meeting.
NOT
GIVE SELLING -
US YOU
YOUR GROCERIES
- NEXT
Dwinnel & Wright
Coffee.
' WHITE CREST
FLOUR
ORDER
ON
TRIAL
PHONES 78 AND 54
JNO. H. LAWRENCE
& COMPANY
CENTRAL TEXAS FAIR PRIVILEGES.
Sealed bids will be received until
Monday noon Oct. 2 for all the
privileges at the Central Texas
Fair 1905 with the exception of
rubber balls which has been sold.
Highest ami beet bids to be accept-
ed; right reserved to reject any and
all bids for any reason deemed
satisfactory to the directors.
Address bids to
T. A. Searcy Secretary
249 Bryan Texas.
GET A GOOD PAINTER TO PUT
"TOWN AND COUNTRY'
HARRISON'S
on your house and you will have the
beat obtainable results. Sold by
ILyswelis Book Store
Ws have the most up-to-date line of Wall Paper Samples In Bryan
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