Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 304, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 26, 1905 Page: 7 of 8
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We Have Just Received
A frh shipment of Boston Drown Flakes 2 pak for 25c
Mc.Mechen'a Old Virginia Table Delicacies.
Aunt Dinah'a Old-fashioned Mince Meat per pound 12 Jc
Aunt Dinah'a Tomato Catsup per bottle 35c
Aunt Dinah'a Stufltxl Pepper Mangoes per lottIe. . . 50c
Aunt Dinah'a Stufled Melon Mangoes per bottle. . . . TAj
Aunt Dinah'a Epicurean Sweet Picklea per bottle. . . . SOc
Aunt Dinah'a 1-pound jar assorted fruita Preserves 25o
Aunt Dinah's 1-pound jars assorted fruits Jams. . . . 25c
Aunt Dinah'a Hweet Pickles per bottle 15c
Aunt Dinah'a Sour Pickles per bottle lSc
Aunt Dinah'a Piccollilli per bottle 15c
Richelieu Orange Mormalade per bottle 25c
Richelieu Apple Butter 3-pound Jar 35c
Dunkley Celery Salad per bottle 3rc
Ferndell Salad Dreeing per bottle 35c
Koea JUcca Imported Olive Oil per bottle 50c
And many other good things too numerous to mention.
If you are not already a customer of ours gire us a trial
and you will be convinced we will save
)ou money on your Grocery bill.
DAfSBY & DANSBY. Phono 114
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TIME TABLE.
Yt: T. C. SCHBDULfc.
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SOUTH BOUND TKA158:
No. 2 :P m-
No. 8 1:48 a.m.
I. A O. N. SCHEDULE.
SOUTH BOCWD TBAIJIS.
No. 11 a'ves at 4:60 p. m.
NORTH BOUND TBAIM.
No. 12 arrlveaat 9:10 a. m
LOCALS
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Cord wood for sale. C. 8. Oaliier.OU
House to Kent Apply to Mrs.
i'roctor. :V)"
Just received a bin line boys' caps
st Norwood's. 'J
I). It. I.loyd Iteliance was III the
city yesterday.
' J. M. lawless of Ms. V was Hi the
city yesterday.
Dr. . F. I of Wellborn '
the city yesterday.
For Sale Two good 10-f't show
caies. A MeKeiule. :
J. N. South f Slmonton r r u r n. tl
from Marlni yesterday.
Mr. F. M. Hall arrived from Aus-
tin yesterday ni a visit.
Mrs. II. I. Uentry was a visitor
from Wellborn sterday.
Dr. J. D West . ttiriieit yesterday
from tli synol in Houston.
J. N. McFaiiand returned to Waco
yesterday after a visit liere.
Mr. Ixu Iloblnson returned yes-
terday from vl-lt In Pallas.
For hent-6 room liou at 3 0j)
per month. Apply to J. W. Ilatts. :if
Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Huchanan re-
turnd from San Antonio yesierday.
K. W. Itrazeltou of Millican wan
here yesterday hio! went to l'ales
tiue.
Head Fountain A Co.' "black-
board" on second page. Changes
dklly. l.tf
T?t:rnihed r m for r-vt for light
housekeeping. Apply to Mr. W. K.
Ilurri. 'Ml
Mix I.ill i lira ham Mclnnis r-tu ru
ed yi-aterday from a ph-Haut vli.lt In
1 1 rlllHt Oil . O
Twenty-live b lf of new plaid
gingham for -! 1 1 1 ! r i " dresses.
NoroodV :J"
A regular 7." ' n t value ladl-'
bleach lleece llio-d vest at Nor-
wood' for Vn'. fl)
V. II. Maxwell. M. M. Vance and
Jeff Neeley were here from Orlmes
county yesterday. '
R. W. Franklin a well known
young Houston attorney was in the
city yesterday.
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A marriage license has been It-
sued to Frank Ward and Texana
Washington.
Mrs. It. V. Kernole has awarded
to C. K. Jenkins the contract to build
a fire room cottage.
We have a full line of fresh fruit
cake Ingredients. :04
Fountaiu & Co.
Mrs. W. M. Coleman and son
Hubert of Iluutsville are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Collier.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred I'ryor are at
home again. Mrs. 1'rvor lias been
vlaitlng relative in Helton.
Mrs. M. L. Price of Montgomery
arrived yesterday to visit tier daugh-
ters at Villa Maria Academy.
In a football game Friday afternoon
the A. C. I. boys defeated ti e High
School team tiy a score of 11 to 0.
A. A. Farley haa returned from au
exteudt-d business trip through went
Tea and the Panhandle country.
Mr.. M. W. Sims and Mrs. W. S.
Howell returned yesterday from the
club federation meeting at Austin.
li-r.J. Weiidel Davis will conduct
services at St. Andrew's Episcopal
church today morning and evening.
I'lace your I'hrUtu.an orders now.
Ed Klam ha everything you want.
Mr. Mary Lawrence ageut. Phone
SIS. tf
Skliiner's Satin :t6 inches wide.
Upvalue the entire lino will be
closed at 11.00 per yard. Hurt Nor-
wood. :i 9
Wanted A white boy to leave
Hryan to drive team through coun-
try. EiKjutre of spring wagon with
black top. 301
Mrs. M.J. Holme of Independ-
ence U-ft for Dalla yesterday after
a viit to Mr. and Mr. Sam H. Men-
demon. Mrs. T. L. Ely of Lo Angele.
formerly Ml Lucile Davl of Kl
!'ao. i tlie guet of Col. and Mr.
W. M. Sim.
Mi CulherUou who organized
the local grove of the Woodmen'
Circle which ha a inembervhlp of
twenty-four returned to Waco yes-
terday. Fresh bread lauoy cakes lady
finger etc. at the Texas Hakery
every day. Special order aUo re-
reive prompt attention "phone Ki.
Mr. Otto Hoe I) me I'rop'. dlt
Twenty-live doreii boy." Huck-
kiu (.locking. 2V1 value to be
clo..d at 15c per pair. Hurt Nor-
wood. ;j(.l
' 1 '! jil Mli'fc Comet Chtks for Men JLJX
OUR
THANKSGIVING DISPLAY
OF MEN'S HIGH GRADE
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Is far ahead of any stock of high grade ready to wear clothing for men and young men ever shown in Bryan. We
offer you such a large and handsome variety of styles fabrics and patterns that you have no trouble whatever in
making a satisfactory selection and in getting garments that fit perfectly. That we can offer you such a collection of
superb styles and such unmatchable values is due to the fact that we have the exclusive sale of the above famous
make of high grade ready to wear clothing.
MEN'S FALL SUITS
AT $12.50 $15.00 4VO $18.00
Single or double-breskted. cut in the latest vogue long and grace-
ful broad collar and lapels deep center rent in back. mad of fashion-
able gray worsteds in handsome pattern fancy cheviot and tweeds
black unfinished worsted and Thibet the bent value you ever saw
at these price.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
AT SIO.OO $12.50 AND 15.00
In all the newest models from the short top ct to the ho.g r2-inch
coat with belt back made up of fine k-rey rheviot. diverts and
other fashionable coatings superbly lined and tinNhed and worth a
great deal more than we ask for them.
Come in and critically examine the materials and the workmanship of our clothes and then try on a suit or
overcoat of your size that's the only way to judge.
PARKS & WALDROP
THt CLOTHIERS
Mrs. V. H. Seldler returned yes-
terday from San Antonio and
brought with her some Immense
lemons grown by her sister who re
side in thst city.
Oil account of soiled label on can
Fountain A Co. have on their coun
ter a limited supply of the famous
Monarcii canned good going at
cost while they lant. 3o(
The Are bov are in receipt of a
letter of thauk and a flOlO check
from W. Wlpprecht for their prompt'
liens at the fire tliw pant week. There
donations go to th- firemen's monu-
ment fund.
Attention U directed tothechsnge
In John M. Caldwell's page ail In
which he announces his great holi-
day opening Friday and Friday eve-
ning Dec. I. Pretty souvenir will
be given away while they lat.
Letter from Mrs. G. W. Emory
written iu New Orleans. Nov. 23
state that Dr. Emory i much im
proved aud they were greatly en-
couraged so much so that Dr.'
Emory was talking of wanting to
com home. The trip will not Inw-:
ever be undertaken until he is morn 1
fully recovered. i
One hund re J pencil tablet at
Norwood's 4 cents each. '.in'J '
J. 11. White of Wlxon called on
the Eagle yesterday and was im-
mensely pleased to learn that old
Hrazos won out for first prize at the
San Antonio fair. He thinks uow
would be a splendid time to get to-
gether and organize a branch of the
Southern Cotton Growers' Associa-
tion while the eyes ol the people of
the state are directed this way. The
success achieved at San Antonio is
but au evidence of what organiza-
tion and etTort will do.
Iter. H. ri. Hall returned from
Madisouvllle Friday night aud left
for Terrell yesterday. He had a
fine meeting at that place and se-
cured four pupils for the Texas
Woman's College who will enter
either after the holiday or next
September.
E. J. Fountain A Co. sold for Lee
Josey yesterday a bain of cotton
which brought ASO.10 The bale
was a record breaker weighing TiM
pound and brought 1 1 1 a cent. It
was purchased by T. Davidson f.r
C L. Sanger & Co. of Waco.
A. Mcliary will preach at the
('hriotian church at II a. m. and
p. in. Subject at morning service
"The Bible." Subject for the even-
ing. "Foolish Things of th- Bible."
Endeavor meet at 6::to.
FRIENDLY WARNING.
No Need lo Be Alarmed About Stomach
Troubles if Vou Use Ml-o-aa Cure i
Gtsaraateed by E J. Jenkins. j
The most frequent affection of t! e (
stomach is catarrh as the delicate
membrane which line the stomach ;
is easily Irritated by harmful food or
overeating. Keep a strict watch for
the first symptom of stomach trou-
ble. Takf this friendly warning In
the spirit in which it I given ami
profit by it.
Shortness of breath black speck .
before the ryes furred tongue dizzi-
ness belching of gases or sour food. !
weakness and debility are all sigiiM j
of catarrh of the stomach Ther l
no need to be unduly alarmed for!
this disease cau be cured by Mi-o-na. '
It i the only remedy that strike t
the root id the evil and actuwlly
cures the disease.
1 1 doe not contain opium In at v
form. acid alcohol or any othr
harmful drug or chemical. It l
pure remedy that heal the rrita'i
mucous membrane stimulates the
solur plexus and aid digestion.
Ask E. J. Jenkins to snow you t!.
guarantee under which he sells Mi-
o na. It costs but 53 cent a h-.x.
ami i ! to
lior llel.i !
i it f iiroe if t does
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Thanksgiving Sale Cutlery.
U dim nun iimas Tut;
Cuf. Et ami C.ve Trunks.
MY C K.IV'i StTS
Are luv.r-?t d 'hey run
Irom :2 & I) SS pT set.
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SUITS AND OVERCOATS
One of the True Things about our Clothes is they fit.
If fit has failed you elsewhere try on here.
OUR $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $22.50 and $25.00 SUITS
ARE UN MATCH ABLE
OVERCOATS from $5.00 to $25.00 BOYS' CLOTHING from SI.50 to 85.00
If you are in doubt come in and give them a look;
you need not buy.
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