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

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TT A.J IF NOT? YOU OUGHT TO.BE Give us your October bill and you will be. nc or tne new goods Wfc are receiving daily: lie Swelled Line of flunrnnolo THE RUGES YESTERDAY. Names of Something About the Racing and Other Attractions. First race, 2:80 class, pace or trot, one-half mile heats, best two in three. Fox, from Franklin, Texas ady BurforU, Robert horse, Bryan; Petitioner, J.

W. horse, Bryan; Prince, horse of Navasota. Grey Fox winner; time, Lady Burford, second, time Petitioner, third; Prince, fourth. Second race, running, three-eighths mile dash. Moore, Calvert Holland Herring and Mackerel 1901 catch; fresh Bakery Cakes and Crackers received September 26th; Chocolates and Candles; Fresh Oatmeal; Barley; Grits and Farina; California Black Eyed Pin; English Peas; Nary Beans; Lima Beans, Etc; The famous 1 Cabin brand Maple Byrup; Swifts Premium Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Lard; Chase A Roasted Coffees.

fJtT "A 1 FLOUR. I I DANSBY DANSBY In town. TELEPHONE NUMBER 114. No. A C.

SCHEDULE. Northbound No. 1 .............10:28 a. tn. Northbound No, 8 1:88 p.

ran Northbound No. 5 2:17 a. n. Southbound No, 2 1 p. m.

Southbound No. 4 Southbound No. 8 tn. Nos. 8 and 4 are fast trains, stopping only at principal stations.

nnuuT ii- iaves 7 :00 a. in, ..............4:00 p.m. (Mmkm oonneetlon with main line I. urolnjr mu and weft. No.

loit-Southbound- 7:00 p.m. No. Arrives a.swHH iiHMMHum niimru LOCAL NEWS. John Q. Tabor is liere from San Antonio.

Franklin Bros, are the leaders for refrigerated meats. 28 Judge C. Scott is here from Fiankliti. Car of first-class mules on sale at stable this week, 92 Mrs. W.

B. Wilson has returned from villa. At Howell Bros; -h home made cake evrey Baturday. Orders taken. Editor C.

Gordon was here from Calvert yesterday. Car choice alfalfa hay at C. F. Prices all right. d2s9 Editor Garvin, of the Navasota nhTeT! was hero yesterday.

('all on A. A. Zananti for first class boot and shos repair work. Senator Wadand, of Calvert, was among the yesterday. Farmers and Confederate Veterans day to-iiay at the fair.

small but good. Be rid $3.75 and get box of 100 Express paid. Lift man Cigar Factory, Aus- tin. 1-1-02 Mr. S.

M. Poss, of Little edar, Madison county, is in the city, We have decided to let the Eagle devil atfcendthe fair. "LSofc Tort ftJTr him. ('apt, W. E.

Barry was among the large delegation from Navasota yesterday. Call at Eagle headquarters in exhibit bail and get a copy of our big illustrated special When you buy a bottle of whiskey from Taylor A Cox you get something good. Neighboring cities were largely and credit a bly represented at the fair yesterday. Nicest and best line of writing paper in the city at McDougald's drug dtf The stamp of approval has been placed upon the Central Texas fair. Ds present and future success seems positively assured.

Ail drinks served tastefully arui artistically at Taylor cc Cox's Buckhorn Saloon. 2'9 The ladi riding contest, which will be an especially interesting feature of the fair, has been postponed until Thursday at 11 When you want to cool off ami enjoy life seek your favorite resott anti call for Falstaff bottle beer, 8 -lrf Col. N. H. Tracy, candidate for eongress from this district, is here from Rockdale with his family enjoying the fair.

Col. Tracy has resided thirty-thres years in this section of the state. Beatrice, Franklin a If I I I I Jk llmrse; Shoe String, Brazos county ill 111 It I i Georgia Foster. Winner. I VJ Vs 1 Tom Moore; Beatrice, second; Shoe String, third.

Third race, pa Dyer, Bryan horse; One-Eyed Jack, Navasota horse; Little Jim, Bryan liorse. Winner, first heat, Lula Dyer; winner second heat, One-Eyed Jack. Third heat will be run today, and race decided. Fourth mile dash. Entries, Maud county; Chief Farrow, Franklin; Trix, Benchley, Brazos county; White Man, Brasos county.

Winner, Maud Coulee; Chief Farrow, second; Trix third TUB RACES A NT) OTHER ATTRACTIONS TODAY. The racing program for today is a very Interesting one. Palestine vs, Bryan and Navasota, trotting and running races are the features of the program. Schaffner yyfade PARKS WALDROP OUTFITTEHS. John M.

Caldwell has the largest and most elegant stock of jewelry ever shown in Bryan. rings and brooches, solid silverware and novelties of all kinds, fine umbrellas and walking canes, clocks in all designs and something new and handsome In statuary and vases. Dr. H. T.

Coulter, D. MeCornb, Some Navasota horses on parade late last afternoon, in white harness made a pretty show. Notable seal brown, Hapsburg, and (J. (J. black horse.

Everybody should be on hand this morning to see the horse and cattle siiow at 9 P.X'f- great baloon ascension wtii at noon, and since the wonderful performance on yesterday it may be written down as oue of the most marvelous spectacles ever witnessed. The concert tonight by the Curtiss Comedy at 8:30 in front of the grand stand, cannot fail to please. You cannot afford to miss the at' I tractions today at the fair. The exhibits are fuller, the races will be more interesting, and the crowds will doubtless be even larger. The art and textile departments would be a credit to any fair in the state.

There are over 800 entries iu the textile department alone. Chappell Hill Female college exhibits are numerous and some of them very fine. The same may be said of A. A M. college exhibits in several departments.

Mr. Perry and others of Rockdale Waco has several entries, some of are in the city. them in the art department being Franklin Bros, are prepared to till notably interesting, all orders for beef, pork and all market products during fair week. There are poultry and stock ex- Received INOBBY walking Skirls Wear the crimson and white this hi bits that will prove educational afternoon at the foot ball game. A.

1 and interesting. A College (lags, ties and pins for Ifii sale only at Parks A Waldrop's. Bryan merchants are P. Burrough of Waxahachie, is uous lor the absence of their ex- shakiug hands with old friends in hi bits at the fair. The lower floor Bryan.

of exhibition hall is a surprise to Crown Cigars; the best! visitor, and a painful sur Cigar you ever smoked. Bend prise to the friends and promotora to the Littman Cigar Factory, A us- I of the enterprise. There are a tin, and will get 100 Express few creditable exceptions i prepaid, or $2.00 for box of 50. ou i wilt want them again. 1 1-02 to thie ln business agi Just Received, California itle, finest, most delicate and deli- elous breakfast food.

Made in Ban Francisco, of soft white wheat Cooks in 10 minutes. Try it. Not mushy, a ila ko. Keruole Bros, (ole Bros. 294.

The Central Texas Fair Association especially appreciate the efforts in behalf of the fair of j. W. Leake of Navasota. Mr. interest has resulted in a fine at- Matid Coulee of Madison county tendance from Navasota and did her county honor by her win- Airimee county already.

Mr Leake niug performance yesterday at remain throughout the lair, fair. THU FOOTBALL GAME. BEAUTIFUL Home people and alike will find what they want in the jewelry line at John Buy your toilet articles, at drug store. dtf If you want your buggy made new take it to Minkert A Lough ridge, tf W. L.

Turner of Madiaonville is in the city and says the road from Madison county is full of people coming to the fair. Flannel waists Brothers. box dtf i of candy. the best About thirty barrels of lime for sale at 50c a barrel. Geo.

Jenkins. 8 Give your orders for refrigerated meats to Franklin during fair week. They have a sufficient force of skilled meat cutters to keep up with the extraordinary demand. 28 Taylor Cox invite one and all to call on them for first-class wines, liquors and cigars. 289 Judge A.

U. Board, ('apt. J. J. Adams, John M.

Lawrence and others went to Mill lean yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Dunlap, mother of George Dunlap. A. and M. Wins from 6 to 0, The A.

and M. College and Baylor University played their second game of the season at the fair grounds yesterday. The first game was at Dallas last month, and resulted in a Baylor victory. Yesterday the A. A.

M. team turned the tables and played a winning game, the score being 6 to 0 in College, it wuts an interesting game, and warmly contested, the first half resulting in no points made. In the second half the A. A M. carried the ball over the Baylor lines and kicked a goal, making a score of 0 to 0 The victors were loudly cheered by their many friends and classmates present, but the defeated team were voted honors for a gallant struggle.

A three room cottage in the northwest part of town, occupied by Grant Oneal, colored, was burned, last night. NEW ARRIVALS THIS WEEK Pickles in barrels, Sweet mixed Sour mixed. Plain encumber, large and Mangoes, cucumbers and small, Peppers, Dills, Sweet pickle peaches, Fresh cereals of all kinds. crop molasses. Premier cheese, Blanke Bros, candy, White crest flour.

Dunkley's celery Phone 78. 1 I JOHN M. LAWRENCE CO i i your livery They offer good horses. Nobby turnouts. Careful drivers Polite attention Prompt service The best location and boarding facilities Reasonable charges Livery all hours day or night.

NABORS BROHERS. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Candles The most toothsome candles on the market are Allegretti's Chocolate Creams BonBons, Chocolate Nuts and Nougatine, Marshmallows, tc have them in stock 111 one-quarter, one-half, and one and two pound packages, B. S. READ, DRUGGIST..

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