Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 3, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 10, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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.BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR.
CHRISTMAS
Selection Call and Set
the Stock o(
A. MCKENZIE
THE JEWELER
Whin You will Fl mi
Complete Stock o(
Gold and VVATPT-IFi For both Ladies
Filled v llO and Gentlemen.
The largest stock of SET RINGS here from
the costliest Diamond down to 50c Baby ring
NECK CHAINS AND LOCKETS
Buttons Etc. and ot Breast pins or Brooches
double the stock I have ever had be-
fore. A large stock of
Ladies' and Gents
GOLD-MOUNTED UMBRELLAS
Comb and Brush Sets Military Sets
Silver Novelties and Fancy Goods
too numerous to mention.
STERLING SILVER A ''".f r'c
As I do my business at small expense am enabled to give my
customers the advantage oi cheap prices. A. McKENZIE.
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THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
BRYAN T&XAS.
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits net
Deposits
$ 50000.00
10000.00
30000.00
440000.00
CorvtM.lr.!. TA
&OCIAL
KM and Club Matters
In honor of the ollleer o( the Ilos
Volunteer wan given a heautiful
dinner party on Wednesday evening
by their popular sponsor Ml Jes-
sie Uarth. The parlor ami reception
halt were handsome in the college
color red and white ; roeea of this
hado and potted ferna made up the I were the following guest
decoration. In the dining room
were threw tuhle tastefully dec-
orated with tulle cut gla ai:d
silver. A progressive dinner wan
served ill seven coursea. The placn
card were rupid with captive tur-
key. The young men only pro-
fectlve. The decoration were in
whit and red introducing the col
lege odor in the use of a profusion
of cut flowers the candelabra with
red tinted shade and in the place
card. The tatter were red and
white pennants placed with a bril-
liant red chrysanthemum at each
cover. The same pretty design watt
shown in the ices the latter repre-
sentlng pennants of red and white
A Mexican band played during the
entire service making a beautiful
interlude to the chorus of wit and
merriment. Among thoHe present
Capt
Williamson
llnfct'-SS.
pressed. The affair watt perfect in Criim Hnttt
every way MU (iarth kuowlugso
well how to manage everything and
make everyone have a good lime.
Thou encircling the tahlt Were:
Mr. C. C. Arnold captain; Mr.
Dean. Mr. Hurney Mr. Moore Mr.
(illhert Mr. Wortham; .IUe
Mario Adams Nonie Adaina Irene
Kxtdinir. LliU (iraham Mclnm".
Kdlih Mary Cruui of Loulsvlllt
Ky. and Ml Jessie (Jarth.
Ken uleaaon 1st Lieut. A. C
Wright. 2nd Lieut. J. W. Loving
Ird Lieut. II. Unities Sergeant
.Smith Wesaendorf Seward all of
Company I) and Capt. Dean of Coin
pany H; MifMfS Mi-Innl. (larth
Lou inn Harris Howell Keeling
.ISIiO AUIHMH. .Mlftl.
of Itreiiham and tht
Faultless
Night Robes
and
Pajamas for
berulemon
matle of niin warm Flan-
nelettes. The very thing
for comfort ihw cool
nights. A now line just
received.
Night Robes
75c 1.00 1.25
and 1.50.
Pajamas
1.50 and 200
Per suit. Cohih quick am!
g;t a chnico iclc.
HUNTER &
...CHATHAM
Men's l'uriiihcrs
On Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock
fh I'mhrohlerv Cluh met with the
president Mr. W. H. Oliver. The
r.iom were adorned with exquilte
chrysanthemum also pot plant of
various kind. Mr. Oliver ia a
charming hostes and her guest are
always well entertained. Salted al-
mond in cut gla dishe were
passed during the alternoon. It
freshment of orange ice and cake
were served. The club will meet
next Tuesday at 8 p. in with Mr.
Fred I'ryor at the home of Mr. Oli-
ver. MIm France Fountain thecharin-
Ing aponaor of Company "P." enter-
tained the o Ulcer of her company
ami a corresponding number of
young ladle at an elaborate nine
cou rue dinner on Saturday evening
at 7 o'clock at the hospitable home
of Mr. and Mr. W. S. Howell. With
the consummate skill of the success-
ful hostess Mr. Howell arranged
every detail of decoration and menu
making the ensemble strikingly ef-
Ihe Lndlea (Jiuld of St. Andrew'
Kpiscopal Churcii conducted a
'Week a-I)ay Sale" at the city hall
Frld ty with splendid success. Table
were arranged for every day in the
week with article fur sale on each
table pertaining to the household du
tie of the day represented. A iiiini
her of the young Indies of the city
presided at the tables and served the
refreshments for which seperate
table were provided.
Mr. and Mr. It. L. Hennett of Col
lege gave a dinner Friday eveninu
to the member of the A. and M.
football team the coach and mana
ger. It was a delightful affair and
some or the campus and Hryan
young ladiea added a charm lothe
occasion by assisting the hoteM In
serving the tablet.
Ml Nannie Iou Hetta wa at
home to the Kachelorettea' club
and other friend on Friday and the
result wa a most beautiful enter
tainment and a most delightful time.
A guessing game occupied the at
tention of the guest for some time
being a contest in forming the names
of tlie club member from the letters
of the word. "Cracking Xuta." No
prize were given except ft booby
which wa a green and red bosket
filled with nuts.it falling into the
hands ot Mis llattie Hay Ilarber
All the guest then con tft-fed for M
pretty souvenir if the Mfi-riitMtu.
Mis Vivian James being the fortu
nate one IIih parhir wmh fresh
looking with pretty cut lliwer of
xll kind. At the clone of II Very
pleasant afternoon the hoHfs who
was as-itfed by lor mother M r
II. Ho nerved fruit snUd In orange
baskets with cake.
Mr. K. A. I terry entertained a
number of bis friend with an ele
gant A o clock dinner la t Friday
evening. It Was stiictly a ''steg"
alfalr no ladies being present but
tint variety ami excellence of the
viand and thechartiilntt decoration
ijave evidence that Mr iterrv'
kill ami taste had comhlued in
preparing this rich b-Bsf for tier hu-
band's friends. Madlsonvllle Meteor.
The IWhelor OirU had no meet
ing the past week. The nxt meet-
ing will b on Wedneadav with Mis
Nonie Adam.
Mr. F.dwarJ Hall has issued in
vitations for an "At Home" Thurs
day Dec. U ::3l p. in.
Largs Property Dsal.
Aulln. !(. 9 The block of liuni-
ns hous situated on the xouthwext
corner of Congres RVenti and Went
Sixth street Is eaid to hav been hoUI
by fewls ifatnock to Siitrbrough &
Illtks for IM0.00O.
WHO FILLS YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS?
Every business has it's leader
and with us it is prescriptions. Our
prescription department is perfect
in all of its appointments our
drugs and chemicals are the finest
obtainable. You receive the best
service here where graduate or reg-
istered pharmacists only fill your
prescriptions and the compounding
is done by accurate and scientific
methods. Our prices are always
fail never excessive.
EM MEL & MALONEY
Progressive Druggists
'ICHT BOLD MEN.
Crtur and Lock Up Two Policemn
and Get Cash From Saf.
neadliiK. Mism Dec. 9 A Rang of
tjht makej nnn entered thin town
early Saturday tsptured and locked jip
two policemen who were patrolling
Main street ihn forced an entrance lo
the MerhanlrV bank where they blew
open with ilynarrdt the safe belonging
to the Reading waterworks. They a.
cureil 400. Tht robbers were seen by
seen t itlxens and shot were exchanged
No oiio whs injured however.
Meriwether Cat Discussed.
Vahlngton. !. 9 PreMdent an I
Iouinlanu eongrrlonal delegation dls
cusiel rax of Midshipman Meriweth
er who lit from that nt.ite. President
stated lie oul take no action until
he had gone over the matter with See
retuxy Ilonuparte.
$6
Evacuating Manchuria.
Chef no. I'C. 9. Advices from llnr-
bln state there had been Flight dis-
turbances there end the evacuation of
Harbin and Manchuria was proceeding
as fast a trannportation facilities would
allow.
No other Hank in Texa can show aa larga a percentage of Increase in the volume 'of business and'
in di posite a can tho City National Hank of Hryan for the past three yeaia. This Hank I manaired bv
experienced busiues men. We are prepared to take care of any buaine entrusted to ns. larira or am&li.
We thank our friend ftr the confidence they have placed in us in the past and wa solicit their
future busine. Wa also solicit the busiues of those who have never patronised this bauk promising
you the ery bett of service and accommodation consistent with good banking. T
We are not the depository for Hryan and liraxoa County. Wa refused to pay Interest on these
account. If the City and County get luterest or. their deposit why not the individual? We offer you
a solid Institution.
EI) HALL President. G. S. PARKER. Vice-President. A. W. WILKERSOX. Cashier.
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AT MODERATE PRICES.
This is tin' time of year everyone
wants t l'k liis hot. Wliy hmtl J n't
YOU look well JresseJ and prosperous?
Surely it isn't because yni can't affurJ to.
Think Imw dillerent a man looks !n
"good clothes." You like his looks be-
cause he's neat a'lJ clean-cut and seems to
amount to something. You'd give him a
job or an order twice as cpakk as if lie were
shabby.
No! If you're "out for busines" (or
pleasure) you can't aflird NOT to be well
dressed. Come and see our Sihloss Ciothes
and we'll show you what a big difference
the right kind of "(Jood Clothes" make.
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 3, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 10, 1905, newspaper, December 10, 1905; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth321702/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .