Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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Judge 'Uv- Oreenwond nnd
wi aiiJ M LMoCMUn of lIillnlH.ro
are lure for the reunion and guets
Rt the home of Judgn and Mr. John '
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hupt. L. A. PalTan of the northern
division of the 11. & T. C. railr.ad
arrived from Enni yesterday to at-
tend Hood's brigade runlou. lie In
accompanied !y hi rfaurliNr. Ml- 1
Katie DnfTaii the popular iponor of j
theTexu IlvUlut l ulled Co it fed ;
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Ly of Navanota wai In th
rate Veterans j
The colored normal and school of
methods opened h-re yetterdy wilh
an enrollment of 42 which will pr! i
ably be increased to sixty or more'
1j. A. Xah Is conductor and the'
faculty is composed of 11. T. Hnyiies
I'. Iji.alry aud A. Whit-.
County I load Superintendent Will
Mlllican was lu the city yesterday.
Work on the public road hat been
discontinued for a time on account
of the dry weather. The roada are
qioi me urj weamer. ii
IOrlyall in flue shape.
his popularized the Curtattach-
ed Shirt.
Some new additions in
CufTattachfd Shirts from the
famous
Manhattan Mills
including the New Linen etTect;
in Plated and' Plain Bosoms
nuke our line t-f
Negligee Shirts
the handsomest and most conv
plcte we have ever shown.
Prices from
$1.00 to $3.00.
ParOr CSL
Waldrcp
Men' Outfitters.
! itrrday.
for Rent. Apply to Mr t..
M. NCaTltt left yrtterday
'..'rille Tenn.
llht globet 'JSo each at
177
A. Woolf of Dallna Is the
rs. Je UrogdiKkl.
ie baby and buy it a pair
Jit Coulter's. dw
Mrs..Tho. W.Stewart ar-
i
I altee-n yewterday.
.rildered tandker-
yftuford nd rhlldren of
ilsrl vikilln; Mr. and Mrs.
J. he Amfitrtable cool and
ah and get a linen suit at Coul-
dwr
ffvival meeting cn-
rt of the city
jllfht.
the teiit beef
sultry In
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WilllM and
Houston are
I.. It. Kern.
'pperstory of build-
y my grcery tir.
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key and wife of AuHtLn
vl.ltlnjc relatlre. Mr.
iolds a rmponsible position
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I V. W. Stephens has arrived from
1'alfttine to take the position of
cashier at the 1 C). N. depot.
Mr. Stevens will move his family to
Hryan a aooit a lie can avcure a
house.
The Caldwell and llryan econJ
teams played a fine game of ball
hereyenterday At the end of nine
inning the game was a tie. The
tenth Inning wae played and Cald-
well won by a svore of 12 to u.
Mr. II. A. Iirantley of Homervllle
and daughter Mis Mary Norton
Itrantley one of the IIixhI's llrlade
sponsors are here for the reunion.
Miss Lucy Itarry of Xavanota one
of the sponsor of Hood'a brigade U
attending the reunion and Is a gueit
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mooriuc- I
W. Jj. m-rden and daughter MIks
Amorette of CorKicaua and Mrs.
Salllo Armittroiiir of Dalian are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. iwden.
Mr. Kobt. Ilralinii. Mrs. Walton
Smitherand MIks Kolinn of Kunts-
Tllle left yeaterday after visiting
Mrs. Tyler llaswell.
Ttrown and blue lim n at Coulters.
Nothing like cool linen pauts this
hot weather. (let the good at Coul-
ter's. dr
Mrs. A. T. Ile of Navatota is the
guent of Mrs. J. L. llearne.
Miss Nannie Macy of Hivarne i
the guest of Mr. W. A. Heed-
(let the boy a pair of pants that
will last ull summer at Coulter's dw
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Qn. Hoo4't Picture Wanted.
Anyone who has a portrait of Gen.
J. n. Ifood who will kindly lend It
to ramp J. It. Hober'son for use dur
ing the reunion will confer great
favor by doing so. Notify Mis
Charlotte Stoddard as early aa con
Tenlent this morning. The ramp
guarantees to take guod rare of it
and return It la good condition.
Attention.
Co. (. Bryan Light Guards will
meet at armory tonight at 8:30 sharp
It Is very important that all mem
bers be preetit and all are urged to
attend. Oeo. W. Winter t'apt
We don't work eo many men nor
do we have so many rattle In cold
storage hence we can sell you meat
cheaper. Try us.
li C. It. FHA.M'tfl.
J. C. Oltorf arrived from Martin
yesterday to Invite the Hood'a brig
ade aaxoclatiou to meet la Marlin
iixt time.
Leave your orders for fine barbe-
cued meats at the city market.
ITS John W. Hicks Prop.
JF.nough rain to settle the dut after
a violent sand sojrm yesterday was
highly acceptable.
FOR HALF.. Refrigerator So-ll
Ice capacity. In use one month. For
particular inquire at F.agle olllce. 77
Mrs. Chas. H.Mills arrived from
Corsicana yesterday to visit her par-
ents. Col. and Mrs. M. W. Sims.
Mrs. J. Fred S.: Ith of Dallas ar-
rived In the city yesterday aud Is
the guest of Mrs. M. W. Sims.
1. Fountain and Miss
y wire married illeg-
al the home of tiio bride's
and Mrs. 1.. V. Corry
a .
jt4 and arrived in ifrran
TVfietulavf niyrht. Thev are now
domiciled ti the beaunful borne of
Dr. Fountain in the eastern part of
the city. The msrringe was a sur-
prise to the friends of Dr. Fountain
who left on his happy mission with-
out informing anyone of bit plans.
Mist Corry who visited friends in
Bryan s-veral months ago is a
popular lady of Ilillsboro and has
won the cateeui of ail who aet her
here. Dr. Fountain is one of the
most pucestful physicians in this
section of the state. The Ea le
unites with other iriends in extend-
ing congrstulaions.
sms-ktRR.
Dr. BartfTtt U. Sim and Miss
Alma Priscilla Kerr were rxarried
at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening at
the home of the bride's parents
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kerr in New
Orleans tter. Byron Holly of the
Episcopal church officiating. There
were present to witness the happy
occasion a Urge number of friends
who participated in the reception
following the ceremony and show
ered congratulations upon the
happy pair. The bride is a favor-
ite in social circles in New Or-
leant. Dr. Sims studied medicine at
Tulane und apparently devoted
hiin-elf as succffffully to winning
a bride as to his profescion. He U
now the iKipuiar nuarautine officer
I at Sabine l'as. Ten as. where tLev
will make their home.
Dr. Sims and bride arrived in
Bryan yesterday and are the guels
of Col. and Mrs. M. W. Sims.
Tbe Pi) Ion Sisters.
The Pay ton Sirters Comedy com-
pany ojened a three nights engage-
ment at the opera houne lat night
with a clever production of" Utah."
They have a good comptny -on
of the best popular priced attrac
tions on the road and never fail
to draw a good patronage. They
have clever singing and dancing
and other specialties to fill in the
between aots and add interest and
variety to tbe performance. The
bill tonight will be th comedy
success "Flirtation"and the Hood's
brigade veterans will be admitted
free of charge.
Death of Mrs. E. T. Spell.
Mrs. Sallie C. Spell wife of Mr.
E. T. Spell died Wednesday after
noon at 4:.'W o'clock at tbe hme
of Mr. Tom Spell in this city. Mrs.
Spell was '2d years old and leaves
a husband and little son. She
was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Touchstone and was raited in
Bryan. She was a member of the
Rspt!st church and a devoted wife
and mother. The funeral was held
yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock
Dr. W. C. Friley conducting the
service lhe members oi the urn-
ily have the sympathy of all.
Manager Mike haa reserved special
seats for the member of Hood's brig
ade who will bo admitted to the per
formance at the opera house tonight
free of charge.
Capt. W. F.. Harry and Miss Mamie
Itarry of Navaota are here attend
ing the reunion ttuents of Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Mooring.
The Itryan and Navasota first nines
will play ball at the ball grounds
this afternoon (lame called at 4
o'clock.
The new Idea In belts at Coulter's.
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If you are not satisfied with the
tea you arc using ask
Jno. F.l. Lawrence & Co.
for a sample of their India lilend you
will like it.
Try Cook's Flaked rice for the
children and the sick folks you will
find it a most nourishing food. We
also have a fresh lot of Cream of
Wheat Shrrddcd Wheat Ralsion's
Breakfast Food ScotJi Oats Gripe
Nuts and Pan Cake Flour.
Joo. M. Lawrence
k Company.
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ALfcEJlT W. WILkEkau. Chlr
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Tlio CIT1T
Of Bryan solicits your business be it large or
small promising every courtesy that the account
will warrant & accommodations consistent with
prudent business methods & conservative banking
OmCCTONS
J. W. Enclia U. D. Col V. U Zulch
C. S. Tartar Edw. HUI E. H. Aatla
Albert WWUkarMM
SEWARDS CANDIES!!
n U L K AND PACKAGES
FOR SALE BT
W. S. WILSON JR.
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BAKERY
FRESH BREAD CAkES AND PIES
always on hand....
PICNICS AND BARBECUtS fsrelah tar aaoaat of BeM4 ste. oatlwcare-
foor aoort sottoa. tt :: :: Sl. r9oa)oa. door aorcb of H.aw.r'!
E. GRIESER Proprietor.
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Our goods arc our'best advertisement and you can see for yourself when
you visit our store and make q ils. Cheap prices and . not cheap
HJuavo built our business. Ileal
I uur ooject is your sausiaciion.
goods is the foundation upo
worth.Rav.es dollars and makr
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