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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • Page 6

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here here Houston PERSONAL. M. Parker went up roul ToenJay. J. E.

Butler went to Ft. Worth Tuesday. J. Fountain visited Caldwell Friday. Ed Wilsc of Mumford, was here this J.

N. Cole has sick the past week. Mrs. Joe B. Reed went up to Waco Monday.

R. L. Davenpc rt went up to Hearne Thursday. W. M.Tolson was up from Wellborn Monday.

Walter Scott of Navasotn, Sunday. A. H. Eay-es of Wellnorn, Saturday. S.

R. Henderson visited Saturday. Judge Buckholts visited Cameron the past week. Rev. J.

M. Bullock gave the Eagle a call Saturday. Capt. Boh Adams went down to Houston Monday. John Astin spent several days in Houston last week.

Kev. Jas. Wilson of Payne Prairie, was in town M' iiday. Misses Gertrnde Flippen and Fannie Parser left last week tor Dallas. Prof.

Raymond of Knrten, was among the vidtors to the city Saturday. Hon. K. M. Siiiiih left for Austin Sunday to help save the coutitry.

M. hit the road again Monday night for Walker Bros I'e Co. Judge J. W. Duremus visited Caldwell the past week on legal business Miss Lillie Burnett returned to lola Satnr.lay aLer a visit to Bryan friends.

Judge W. G. Taliaferro left Sumlay and opened com at Franklin Monday. Mrs. Milton and Miss Kate Parker returned Saturday from a visit to Dallas.

I had to have more to supply the demand. I begin to tell how much soda water I have sold. Anybody else can do as well at manufacturing here as I can. All you want is to get at it and stick to it, pull for yourself by pulling your town; buy from town and country people and send off for anything home peo- fdeoan supply yon Ship out if you to hut ship in. There is where the fools make a mistake, and sometimes the largest projierty owners are the biggest fools in town when it comes to encouraging general prosperity.

And some wiil tell you the newspapers are no filled with advertisements. I take all the Bryan papers and the News, and 1 never read a paper without finding ont something 1 want to know. Last week I caught on to some oonntefeit 111011 in this way, and saved on a shipment of oranges by noticing an account of the Hori- da PIPE GIVEN AWAY bale Malcolm Haiidal Stuart. Suffcr little ehildren to come me for of such is the kingdom of said Savior, and in response to his call, Malcolm Randal, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Stuart, aged foni teen old enough to play witli baby on their heartstrings a sweet aceompaniment to his coiting his bright eves last in hieathless dreamless sleep njion Ids breast and the next inoment in the arnis of hau ho was once a habe in Bethlehem still and -Did yet, may be, in some far di-tant (ilace, Snpernal eiinshine lights bis dear yoiing face, And more thrilling than on earth be known, Start the warm pulse of bis anew. amped pipe JUKES Mixture or 2o- T- I take this method of thanking my customers for their past patronage, and will say that my bakery will as heretc- ire he snpjilit'd with the he-t bread, cakes, and other tilings in nn line the market affords, hut on and after Dec. 15, 1 will soil strictly and only fur cash.

ask me for credit liecau-e 1 wiil make no exceptions. oeume cold and And yet, maybe, to him sombre night Has lost its twilight in the mellow ight Notice. All persons indebted lo John T. Wyse will please come forward ai.il settle at once. As trustee, I am to col- Miss Eugenia Ifone left for Belton to That liiKls a landscape more enchant-, amounts immediately, and -enfer Baylor female college past time ean I given on them.

rP' week. Mr. and Eugene Bonneville returned the paG week fioma visit to Terrell. Mr. and Mrs.

Mack Roldnson of Hempsti-ad, carne up Sunday for a visit to relatives. Judge W. H. Hannan left Tuesday for the road after sjiending the holidays with his family. G.

W. McElveen went down to Hempstead Batnrday and will move there at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. Love of Calvert, were here last week and ntered two of their sons at the A.

and M. College. Rev. H. V.

was at College attending his son Horatio who ia still very ill, last Rev. W. B. South left this for Houston where they will reside with Rev. and Mrs.

Beth Ward. Mal)le, Minnie. Winnie and Florine Utterback left last week to join their parents in San Antonio. D. B.

Collins left the past week to travel for a baking powder company. Bryan is a hot bed fur drummers. W. H. Davis was from Georgetown last week and reported everything lovely with Webb Bros Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bullock of Reliance, were in town Monday getting ready to set up housekeeping.

W. D. Clayton, son o' Prof. Clayton, is taking a jiost gr.aduate course at College, gave us a call Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Hutchins of Little Rock, fiave been visiting pale and cold And yet, maybe, from out dreamless rest He has awaked to be ever blest, To share a life of love those only know Wliose souls are hiter than tlie drifting snow. obert A kmstkoxo Trustee, still and And yet, may he, the murkv sea Across which death ill one day carry me. His joyous soul will he the first to come And hill me welcome to our OFFICE OVER Saloon. joy and And yet, maybe, I may not understand rich abundance in that land.

Till some sweet day lay my burden down change this life for the unknown IX HxV'r T. L. GRACE, Proprieior. NVellborii Gun Club Shoot. resh Meats Ahvavs On Hand.

Tlie Best Meat In The Market. Following is theiirogram of the Wellborn gun club shnot, January 15, Ifi and 17: We lierewith present to the sportsmen of Texas onr lor January 15, 10 and 17. We liave endeavored to riake tfce program so that each shoot would be attractive and the Best (iuality and Low Prices, entries such not to frighten away the timid. We will diviate somewhat from the A. B.

A. lule.s, inasmuch as those winning first money in a blue rock match will shoot at unknown Mrs. Rawls, angles in the next match. No favorit- BRYAN, Side Kai TEXAS. mother of Mrs.

Hutchins, the past i will be showri to any one and anv week one cought dropping for place will for- Mi.8e, Klla Gr.ce Norrell, Dona and Lula Coulter returned laat week to the North Teaae tenralecollege at I man. ments will'be made to care for ali visitors at lowest rates, and cartridges can be bought on the grounds of all 8 es from the highest to the lowest grades. Bhooting will begin promptly at 8:80 a. m. January 15: Event No.

1, 10 live birds, f5 entrance, three moneys, 60, 80 and 20 per cent. Fiverit No. 2 10 GUms ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. ADVICE. Mrs.

Bishop and Mrs. Wiggins of Hearne, mother and sister of Mrs. T. C. Nunn, have been visiting her this week, Mrs.

M. W. Sims, who returned week and was sick several days, left Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A.

near Hearn. live birds, entrance, three moneys, in a family of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mike, Mr, John B.

I 2 ll per eenf Kvent No. it wo. Mike and Mrs. Horetak.v went to i MllllCau to llttend the tUOfral of the rso. 4, Id i)Iue fl.oO Sold everjrwhere.

0 60 oantj, little daughtea of Mr. and Mrs. Scrim- trance, three moneys. Event No. 5, 15 no-ubamutoform a- shire.

Wiie rocks, fl.5«) entrance, three I Sold by L. J. Ionntain, druggist. W. P.

Bookman of the Madisonville No. 0 5 pairs blue Director nassed throiu-h Rrvnn i entrance, three inoney.s. Event No. 7, 10 live black birds $1.50 nine children, my only remand Croup was onion -jrrap. It to-day as it was forty year- ago.

en route to Austin where he expects to secure a position in some of the departments. W. R. Wyse left Tuesday for Greenville and Ardmore. He will probably locate at the latter place.

Mr. Wyse is one of our best young men and we greatly regret his departure. KeNoiiitioiiH Of the Christian Sunday School adopted Dec. 2.3rd, 1894: In the providence of God the Christian Sunday School has lost one of its brightest pujiils and one of its most enthusiastic teui hers in the death of Fannie Ford, therefore he it Resolved, First, That this school deeply feels the loss it has sustained. Second, That it recommends tlie noble example of tlie dejiarted to all who are left behind to continue ttie work in which she was engaged.

Third, That we deeply sympathise with her parents and relatives in their sore aifliction. Fourth, That a copy of these resolutions he sent to city papers for publication and also to the family of the deceased. Mr. A. C.

Woodyard alw-aya keejis a stlfl upper lip no matter what happens, and after hearing considerable graveyard talk the week ah. nt failures and such the Eagle man was refreshed the past week by his vigorous Finglish when a-ked what he thought of the oiitluok and how he was getting along. put it down that Bryiri is alright. a good tow for anytliing, and piirtieulariy for n.annfai-tnring. My soda water ha paid me well the past year, and 1 liave just ordered a earload of more loxe.s and dizen liottles and another bottling bench.

The house is full already, but entrance, four moneys. Event No. 8 15 blue rocks, $2 entrance, three' moneys. January 16: Fivent No. 1, 5 pairs i live birds, $7.50 entrance, three moneys, I Event No.

2, 10 blue rocks, $1 three moneys. Event No. 3, 10 live 1 black birds, $1.50 entrance, three I moneys. Fivent No. 4, 15 blue rocks, $2 entrance, three moneys.

No. 5, 10 liye birds, $7.50 entrance, three moneys. FiventNo. 6 10 blue rocks, $1 entrance, three moneys. Fivent No.

7 15 blue rocks, $2 entrance, tliree moneys. Fivent No. 8 15 blue rocks, $2 entrance, three moneys. I January 17; Event No. 1 10 blue i rocks, $1 entrance, tljroe moneys, Event No.

2, 0 single and 2 pairs ilve birds, $10 entrance, three moneys, i Event No. 3, 25 blue rocks $2.,50 entrance, charnpionstiip medal and thiee members of the Brazo alley game and gnu club admissible. Event No. 4, 15 blue rocks, $1.50 entrance, three moneys. Event No.

5, 10 live binis, entrance, three moneys. Event No. 0 single and 2 jiairs blue roeks, $1 entrance, three moneys. Event No, 7, 10 live black birds, $1 entrance, three moneys. Event No.

8 10 blue rocks, $1 entrance, three moneys. W. L. ouglas $3 SHOE tS THE BEST. FIT FOB A KING.

9 CORDOVANT, FRENCH A CNAMCLLEO CALF. ine ai angari SOLES. SEND FOR CATALOGUE W-L, Gr L. Over One Million People wear the W. L.

Douglas $3 $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. nd fit, The prices are on sole. They equal custom shoes in style and Thefr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. From $1 to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can.

Sold by HAH, WclllxM'n l'ex G. W. Foster. Mr. G.

W. Foster, one of the oldest citizens of Bryan, died snddenlv last triilay morning after a few days and was hurried Batnrday morning. He had celebrated his 80th birthdav only a few days before in the full vigo'r of health. He had in Texas about seventy years and in Bryan a long time, lie leaves three children, Gal Foster and Mrs. Emma plight ith whom he made his home.

2 'fe'X IfclfbU. FOR A CASE IT WILL-NOT CURC. An Rgrecablo Laxative andNrmvi! Toxia Sold hy Druggista or sent by Bail. oOoi, and lier package. Samples free.

lyrt The Tavorite EL for tbo Teeth and Captain Sweoney, IT.S.A.,Pan PlegO.Csl., says: Catarrh Remedy ia the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any Price 50 cts. Soldby Drnggiata. Jersey cowa with sale. young c.alves, for H. C.VVITT.

Dr. Cream Baking Powder Fair Highest Award. CURE. Tins Ortat ConoH Ctjrs pmraptly where all others fail. ForCoMurnptionithaa no r.vaJ; baa cured and will CttBH TOU, if taken in time, ffiss S5 60 For eaie by Geo.

W. Nerrell, Bryan. NEW YEART 1895. Now wintry woes begin With here and there Tlie red flag saith in knocked out like a gl ire. plant no cotton another year, But corn in abundance raise Botatoes sweet, as once you were, When your pretty Ininds squeezed.

The farmer scarce will outdoors the wind is blowing hard. He sees his stajile now galore Not worth his toil and care. got the idea you see my dear, 10 Hx for the seige of war. cash from the men And made the dealers all so tame. In yonder pen is one lean hog, Ilis crib is free of corn; Bays he, lad 3 make a vow To work no more for Iiorn the men that nibbed their spinal riihliing I ill now nil in full accord ith the new wav of thinking.

And wo how our acknowledgement, thankful for the liberal supjiorf extended us hy the Bryan, Brazos, Madison, Lecii, Crimes, Burleson, llohertson, Lee and Trinity- counties of We have done all the damage we could for the year closed and 1 SP 5 with the first of our twelve-act Ja 23 5 lOOS Oxily We will close out this month: Our reinnant stock of line California blankets Our remnant stock of medium grade blankets Onr remnant stock of blankets Our remnant stock of 8, 10 and 11-1 comlbrts. Our remnant stock woolens Our remnant stock dress llannels Our remnant stock gents woolen underwear Our remnant stock line white shirts Our remnant stock line neglige shirts Our remnant stock parlor tables Our remnant stock line dress silks Our remnant stock line henriettas Our remnant stock gents line overcoats Our remnant stock gents chenp overcoats Our remnant stock medium grade overcoats. Our remnant stock lioys piece clothing Our remnant stock childs 2 clothing our remnant stock gents Calf dress bools our remmlnt stock gents kip boots A Oup Entire Ltine pine and jVIedi- um Suit Clothing and Pants Included in our Great Remnant Eye-opening Sweeping Sale. We will CLOSE OUT our entire line of and heel kid button dress choicest makes. 300 2 hiiekle Plow at 75c Prime Kip Brogan.s at 75c 300 pairs Kid Button at 05c 103 Finest Makes Low-cut shoos 800 jiieces l.adies fine Muslin Underwear at one-half value.

Commencing Thursday, Jan, 10th: i Ending February 10th, Inclusive. And now comes the alarmist, who says that he is scared of 181)5. Pei luqis he has reason to he; but we have not. Good or had, we will load our shelves to tiieir FULL and will keep on jxnmding jirices till we get them as flat asa eako. They call ns auetion sharks, do they it again, the sound is melody to our ears It inspires our muse.

Gives us double energy. Ueminds us of bygone (lava when we used to taters on a skillet, pack our grip with one of socks and adorned our neck with a celluloid collar as we took our leave for the field of lahoi. It us how we used to sit on diy goods boxes whittling awav, while a sucker rai.sed our tiid 50 points, heeause he was not to the It reminds us of fellow who turned wlien he paid for the and Mr.s. (develand revoked the bustle. V('s, we love the name.

W'c nurse it dream of it night.s and carry it in our left vest that it may hear the loving of our heart. i tlxen, ISQS We will interest will save you money. Because we and hecauao we AV IIL. TROT BROS.

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