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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • Page 3

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4 1- 7 .0 Fresh Apples Fronda ran res California Navel Oranges Blanke's Candies in Bulk, jnj lib boxes Cranberries Mince fleat Pickles Sweet Pickles Mango Pickles Ferndale Preserves and Jams Ferndale Asparagus Tips Canned Goods. 'Ferndale Sweet Corn Ferndale Early June Peas Arc some of our Specialties for this week. DANSY MNSY 'Plione 114. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 II. AT.

C.BC1IEDULE. Northbound No. 1 lOMfla.m Northbound No. 1:17 p.m. Northbound No.

6 2:17 a.m. HoiKhbound No. I m. Southbound No. t.t p.

m. Houth bound No. 2:50 a.m. No. I and 4 are fast train, mopping only at principal stations.

I. AO. N. BCHKIU'LE. No.

12 Northbound Fan- ger Iea 7:00 a. in. No. 104 Northbound I'aeti- ger Leaves m. (Mftkaa rloM with mala Ud I.

U. N. ruic mMsji No. ltt Southbound l'awn- tr ArriTM 7:0) p.m. No.

1 21 Southbound Mixed ArrUea IHHHISU1 WHttUII IHI 1U1IHIH II I IffH LOCAL NEWS. I MiwininiiHMH L. S. Kttl went to Calvert jenter-day. Wanted A i-hlte farm hand for wage.

Apply at the F.agle oilier. XI Capt. J. J. Adam reurned from a Electing trip to Mllllcan, ye, v.

inudra. lOu at Coulter's -ah store. Fhone K. 11. Hhorrod of Steep 11.

called on the F.agle while in town yetd rday. Ft) It UK NT Th Conway old place. Apply to Dr. J. Fountain.

7 Mr. W. W. Jame returned to Autttin yi-Mrnliiy after iitlng Ir. J.

V. and family. poubl- fa.M tton duck Milting for klrl. it received at Coulter ui.li otorc. I'lioiif lim'j.

d.WwW A. I. lbbltion, of Mart, nud K. T. KobitiM.n and K.

T. Mc Kinney, of Marlin, are visiting Mr. Koblu. nun. Jewell white Marseille count r-paniH, JiiHt received at Coulter ton-.

IMioiio 1.4)'.,. d.Uwt.l The tax ahHwr are uy with their lengthy and oiniiiom blank and ready pencil. A vaunt thou, Conscience! The inemlters of the Christian church and friend will take notice that our regular Sundays for preaching have beeu changed to the 2nd and 4th in each month. Sunday school r.t a. Ulver MorrU, tijerlntendent.

ome today and bring your friend. Jkwii.i. Homahd. The bath room at the Cnlon Har-Imt Shop hare been remodeled and are up-to-date, with a new cittern and plenty of water. r0 V.

A. Cone. Mscr. lVrfection Oil Heater no moke, ii4 duHt and no dirt. ut the thing for parlor, dining room and hath room.

For by W. 1. Iawrenee, ajr-nt Watem-l'ierceOil Co. "Jn The iniiiUter of the varlou prot-efant churches In Ilryan held a meeting Friday afternoon, and decided to iiiTite Kangelit V. 1.

ife to hold a meeting in Ilryan at Id earli' convenience. Dr. Friley will roininunicate with the evangel. lt and all the neceHxary arrange-ineiit will Imi made in due time. Wanted patron for the I'nioii Itarher Shop, under the new manage, inent of W.

A. Cone. b) The Ilryan Telephone company ha put in an all-ni'ht operator, owing to the grow ing deiiinml of patron. The company exjieetH in the near future to furtner accommodate uh-ecriher who have it'klieM in the family by railing them at any hour they may deniro to gi niediciue, a well a to call thone who denlro to cftleli night train. For Sale.

Mule, horse and wagon. Aim liind in (irimi anil ltra.o couiiti- for ale or rent. Apply to Mi. It. V.

Kernole. Ill Brnos Brid(e SloikholJrrt. The annual meeting of th htock-holder of the llrao Ulver Urhlge company ill he held at the otllce the secretary in Ilryan, Texan, at o'clock p. Moiidiiy, J.nu;iry 1:1, l. S.

1'nrker, at Secretary. -T -Lr -t 7 1MC4.I THIS WEEK Big Cleaning Up Sale or All $10.00 OvercoaU Reduced to 17.75 All 112.00 Overcoat Reduced to $9.50 All 115.00 Overcoats Reduced to 11.50 ah I Reduced to 115 00 All S7.50 Mackictoohet Reduced to 15.50 All 15.00 Mackiotoabet Rwluced to $3.75 All $1.50 Colored Sbirta Reduced to 11.15 All $1.00 Colored Shirts Reduced to 75o All $2.00 Underwear Reduced to $1.50 a suit All $3.00 Underwear Reduced to $2.25 a suit All $4.00 Underwear Reduced to $2.50 a suit All $5.00 Underwear Reduced to $3.50 a suit Parks Waldrop WEN OUTFITTERS Industrial School Locatlaf Cm Eight memben of the committee to locaU the Industrial school reached College jesterdtj, baring been met at Ilearne by a committee of the Bryan Duhinees league and escorted to the college. I Five members of the locating com mittee dropped ofJat various points before reaching College, and all thirteen will meet Monday at the college. Those prevent at College yeeterdajr were: Col. Rowel! of Jef ferson; R.

T. Milner, Henderson; A. P. Wooldridge, Austin; Rosier Thomas, Bonham; George I'feufTVr, San Antonio; Dr. Roberts, Wood-ville; Mrs.

Helen M. Stoddard, Ft. Worth; W. L. Radney, Waco.

Win. D. Cleveland of Houstor will join the committee tomorrow, for the first time since its present meeting. The committee has visited San Antonio, Austin and Taylor. Theee places each offered aeite and some cash donation.

Thore members of the committee preeent are in charge of the Bryan committee, and some of them will spend today in the city. Mrs. Helen M. Stoddard la the gueat of Gen. II.

B. Stoddard today. Hon. Marion Sannom, the presi dent of the board of directors of the A. and M.

College, hss called a meeting of the board to be held at College tomorrow. For Rent 127 acre of land adjoin Ingandeant of I'rsullne Convent ahotit one-half in cultivation and balance In pasture. Alo ahout CO acre of land near my residence. 33 W. It.

Carltt Mr. O. It. Ar.rrrrom.lde lia rented the Central hotel which 1 now being recointructed and rcflnUhcd throughout, and will open the house on the 15th. Thi hold, well and pleasantly located and now in fl ridel condition, under the manage-ni 'iit of a good huolneit man and careful, paintakuig hont like Mr.

Ah.rcroiiihic, will douhtle d) a fine husincH. SlockholJcri Mectinf. The annual meeting of tockhold-er of the Central Texan Fair uxaot-i-a. ion ill he held on Tuesday, Jan-ary II. at the opera house in Ilryan, Texas, from 2:.) to 1:00 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing director.

and for tlx nslderation of such other husines a may he presented. W. S. Howm.i., Secretary. To Cur Chill or Malaria In 4 Day, Take Qulnorla.

All dnigglata are au- thorlied to refund tbe money In any caie of chill, fever or malaria It falls to cure. Frlce 00e per package. M. II. James, the leading druggist.

Bryaa. The young ladle of Itryau met at the home of Miss Doreuiua yesterday afternoon for the purpose of organiz ing the "liachelor Girls' Literary Club." The membership is a fol lows: Mi Mattle Watkius, presi dent; Ml Con ay, vice president; Ml Nan Farks, secretary; Miss McConnico, corresponding secretary Miss Jones, treaurer; MUs Lucy Hoard, critic; MUs Ithode, dlrrc tress; Misie-a Johnson, Doremus, Head, JIarbera, Arrie Cole, Wilson and UobiiiKon. The next meeting will te with Mi onway Wednes day afternoon at 3 o'clock. To Cure uyspspsla and Indlgsstion. Sour Stomach or Heartburn, take Rta Dyspeptla Tabltta.

All druggist are autborlaed to refund money If they fall to cure. Trice 60 cents. U. H. James, tbe lerdlDg draggist, Bryan.

Teia. A New kind of Trust The blacksmiths of Rockdale have perfected an oiganization for the purpose of avoiding bad accounts. Kach member of the or ganization furninhes a list of bud accounts and no member credits any of the parties on thi list until oine satisfactory arrangement is made concerning the account. Thi i a good plan, and it would be well if it were followed in every community, forcing tho dead-U'ut class to piy each, settle their old accounts or do without. Of course discretion should be u.ed in making the list, a many and honest men are sometimes unable to settle uj), but they can at least show their willingness to do so.

Caldwell News-Chronicle. TZAarfii 7 7 Always kitp nothing but pure and high grade food it the store to dc.l with by value health, economy and reliability. Our food products are A our service is always prompt and obliging and we have a variety in both Staple and Fancy Groceries, as well a Fruits and Vegetables, that makes it a pleasure to do your buying i I i no. Lawrence S'Co. BE SURE THEY ARE PURE THEN GO AHEAD! The drug you ue should he above the suspicion of adultaration or inferiority.

The ablest physician is powerless to aid you if his prescriptions are not filled accurately with the very best and purest drugs. We buy only the best and exercUe the utmost care in all our prescription work. You will make no mistake by giving us a liberal share of jour patronage in lyoi We have ever) thing in the line of toi let articles, perfumery, drug sundries. A JVI The. Leading Druggist saeiaMBBBB m.

El Paso sad Its Carnival. Take a week olT, go to HI Fao and view the great winter carnival, to lw held January It to IS, 1902. It I Im-yond (juestlon that thi carnival will lie one of the most attractive festi val of It character ever held in 'he border city. The list of attraction will contain a large numtier of delightful features, ineludiug the celebrated Mexican bull fight, contest of M-xu-aii and American bands, cattle parade, (lower panicle and Oriental Si iil-way. Ki i'aso i one of the most distinctly interesting cities in the southwest, and the cheap rate which will be in effect between all point on the Houston and Texa Central to the Mexican border, otter splendid opportunity to make the trip.

ATp'y to any Houston and Texas Central acent for rates and date of sale, or address, T. J. Anderson. Assistant (Setieral l'aseiiger Agent, Houston. Texa.

R. H. HARRISON PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Offlc st Mi'Doaritd' Drag Sur, Mxpboa 199, KrsiUnac '(tUMI 1 lb. bryan, Texas Kvrrything new and up-to-date and three flrst-cla barber at the I'nlon llarher Shop. (Sire us a trial.

oO A. Coue, Mgr. Three first cla barbers at the I'nlon llarher Shop under new man agt inent of W. A. Cone.

50 The Fairest Offer Evtr Made To anyone suffering with Dyspepia, Inillxreallon Hnur Rfomarh Hurt. burn, take Re vyspepsla Tabltta. All drugglnta are authorized by tbe nana-facturers to refund tbe moaer In any case tbey fall to cure. Frlce SO cen per package Remember tbe nam' Rex Dyspepsia Table's. M.

H. Jam tbe leading druggist. Bryan. Teiaa. 4 mm st nurGhased the stock of Furnishing" goods of Thomas i -1 a -i J3 iu i Jbiunter, we wisn 10 state tnat we are nuw rcauy iur uuutj in behalf of the old firm want to thank our many friends and custo- I mers for their liberal support and solicit their future patronage for Iho new firm.

We rfiall countinuo our business in the same line of poods as heretofore and it shall be our constant endeavor to fill tho wants of men in the haberdashery line. Until furter notico to make room for nev good we shall sacrifice prices throughout the house. It will pay you to INVESTIGATE tho New Firm. OTTBR CHATHAM Successors lo THOMAS HUNTER. 4 wvJfc.

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