Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 110, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 14, 1906 Page: 3 of 6
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nCLO DAY LUBCISES.
and 9 inches.
oeconu. iywii; prize anJ
75o tie.
READY FOR BUSINESS gj
THE BRYAN ICE STORAGE
& COAL COMPANY
Will on April 1st start six wagons and solicit your
business (or
ion
Prompt Attention given all business intrusted and tit
guarantee the public the best service
'PHONE US ORDERS
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Athletic Trial by Student of Ailei
Academy Inlerrtt Teachers aa4 Vis
itors Yesterday.
Yesterday was annual field day
at Allen Academy and the weath
er waa perfect luo littio rain
last night settled tho dust and
the crontlo north breczo mado it
tut final enouch.
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The Academy numbers wnonf?
its students some first-class all-
round athletes and it is to be
regretted that tho poop's of
Bryan do not giro greater en
couragement to this manly sport
and turn out in greater numbers
to witness the interesting con
tests on field day.
In the various events today
some fine records wero made.
KCN'MNU HIGH JUMP.
First Chas. Do Ware 5 feet;
prizo $1.50.
Second Frank IJucnan&n;
prize pocket knife
Third Jas.
W) YAItl) DASH l("T L;s.
sjFirnt Karbe; prize A. A. pin.
f rim VAKI) DASH 2.VD CLASH.
first. fy'at Allen: nrize. nocket
.
aruie.
75 YARD DASH.
First Duncan uprise box candy.
. 100 YAKD DASH CLAS A
yni Worden. prize 50 calling
50 YARD DA Sir. CLASS 5.
Bumpsjn and Hamilton tie for
first place; 5 4-5 seconds.
220 yard dysit.
First D Ware: prize $2001
time 25 secouds.
SHOE RACE.
First John Glass: prize. $3.50
Bowtonian shoes.
100 YARD DABH 5tIiJcLA88.
Drcokhhire and Dumpass tied
for firtst place; prize Eagle shirt;
Use 10 4 5 second.
410 YARD DASH.
Firet Brookshire; prize kodak.
Tl.. i I l.i tr I i. r.
liui uirui uucicu ui iuc-
LOCALS
Another tilpux-nt of Schloss Ilros.
Iilli grade cluthiiitf on display tv
day. Warner A lirandou. Hi
Whip-poor-will peas at Mawhlu-
nejr'e. Ill
Mrs. A. It. Carr Jr. Is vlsitlojr lu
Houston.
Cy Koontx of Zak was la the city
yesterday.
" Martin Hunt of Macy was In the
city yesterday.
Arch Eaves was here from Well-
born yesterday.
W. II. Itell left for a rislt to Gal-
veston yesterday.
M. 8. Freeman of Harvey was In
the city yesterday .
You cau get any style hat you
want at Norwood's. 110
Judiro Jno. M. HenSerson arrived
from Austin yesterday.
A. W. Hheltou was in from the
Hraxos bottom yesterday.
Miss Lilian Parks returned from a
visit In Xavasota yesterday.
30 Inch fancy lied ford cord per
yardTSo. Wagner A Hrandon. 110
Mr and Mrs. J. II. Hullotrk of
V. I . I L - . il . . . '
101a were in iu cny jeaieruj.
J. C. Clianey of Mesa. (Irimes
county was in the city yesterday.
Miss Verna Sellers of Mllllean
was a visitor to the rity yesterday.
10 bolts of new China silk all
colors y"c at Norwood'. 110
If you wear a Stetson hat you can
find what you want at Norwood's. 10
If you want something nice for
your Huuday dinner phone Fountain
A Co.
Mrs. Lou Robinson and Mrs. Joule
Hheets returned from Hempstead
yesterday.
Mrs. M. KRlttr and Miss Arties
Iteirlsterof Kurteu were In the city
yesterday.
Jap Prater who Is now traveling
for a Chicago house la here on a fw
days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Parks. Jr. of
McKlniipy are ' guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Parks.
A. L. Ewlng of Myers was In the
city yesterday.
For Iteut Mrs. Koppe'a home
place furnished or unfurnished.
Phone 65- 113
Call on K. C. Harder A Co. for cot-
ton seed meal and hulls. Cheaper
than anyone. Ill
Jude and Mrs. V. It. Hudson paid
a short visit to Waco yesterday re-
turning last night.
30 inch black I'eau De Bole a
special value for Monday 11 25.
Wagner A Hrandon. ID
Mrs.J.F.lieunett returned to Craw
ford ve.terday after a pleasant visit
to relatives at Kdge.
There's a know-how to making a
good article. Our pure fruit Hod as
will convluc you.
111 Lmmel A Maloney.
Mrs. M. E. Wallace and children
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Hearue of McUregor.
You shonld see our line of ladies
slippers all styles and kinds tl.CO
to 350. Norwood. 110
Hryan is Included in the Itinerary
of the Houston business men's tour
the latter part of April.
Anotbershpmentof Schloits. Hroe.
high grade clvthing on display to
day. Wagner A lirandou. 112
Mrs. W. 8. Adams and daughter
Miss llaiel arrived from Knnie yes-
terday on a visit to relatives.
For Hale or Rent Chatham home
place well Improved fifteen acres
of laud. Ralph K. Chatham. 115
A fine spread was enjoyed at Un
ci Joe Hearne'a last night following
the adjournment of the city council.
Another thlpmsntof Schloss Tiros.
hlti grade clothing on display to-
day. Wagner A ltraudou. 112
I). L. Palmer Joe Rasco and Ab
Jainerson of Rogers Prairie will go
to New Orleaus April 2J for the reunion.
Rev. James West returned to
Wortham yesterday after a visit to
his parents. Dr. ami Mrs. J. L.
West.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
are called to meot with Mrs. Dors
ums Monday afternoin at S o'clock.
Important business. Ill
Heth Moorlnp. John K. Astln. F.
(J. Oliver and T. K. Iawreiice went
to Houston yesterday afternoon to
see Iew Dockstatter.
Johnson; prize 14f kg & Waldrop for the best
box candy. g "lu'c "M. wo" lv'uv
Fourth John Gla-ss; prize 51.50 """ "4U"WU;
Fifth Ferdinand K'arbo; prize .V" k1"' Vom lv ocinK 0"" "
DOX Candy. South has ever troHnHl. Ham.
SHOT ItT ilton dewerves great credit for the
First Louie Hamilton 30 feet piocky tight that be mad in de-
and 10 inches. L .... .7 7V. a-ulPlon
Fourth Otis Payne prize 32.50 " . . 1 T 1. T? s .
.. n . state ltiU'recholastic held last year
Fifth. Otis Payne prize at Austin for he came from the
CCnt tie. I sick room where he has been onn
There were no entries in the fined for a week and fought game-
second and thi rd classes n evtl7 event.
Lbas. De Ware was a cloee sec
ond in the race for the chamnion-
distance 9 shio. Soocial mention is also due
s r
Hubert Burapats Theo CoDley
boxK'e- Brookshire Jas. Glaes and
scherer.
I'lkA taBTrm trill nnur h9in rtrti
Fourth. NatAllen prize pocket tice for the eUte inholUc
knife. meet that is to be held at Fort
Fifth Karbe prize base ball Worth on May 5th. The Academy
bat. I "as some excellent material ana
prorpects for a winning team are
ru.nni.no buoad jump.. bright.
I Tti rti1ttr an.l itmisnti nt
First. DeWare prizo $1.00 box Allen Ac.de ' wih to thank the
candy. following business men of Bryan
Second Frank Duchanan.comb tot -b8 handsome prizes offered by
and brush. w' n r
14. M- uaiijweii jiuwcii urus.
Smith Drug Co. Tyler Ilaswell
Fourth. Nat Allen nrize. nock- G. S. Tarker. Pete Winter. Cole
STANDING ISKOAD JUMP
First Hamilton
feet 0 inches.
Second Harber
candy.
prize
etknife.
STANDING HIGH JUMP.
iiass jonn uiass prize
pocketknife.
Class d Joe b. Lavitt prize.
pocketknife.
HIGH DIVE.
Winner Alt";elt height 5 feet
Hardware Co. Dr. IUysor Post-
office Drug Store A. W. Buchanan
fc Co.. The Evening Pilot Holmes
it Wiley Ilobt. Mawhmney J. M.
Lawrence. Henry Locke. Webb
Bros. W. J. Coulter City Nation
al Hank Wagner x uranaon
Hiczs fc McCullough E. J. Jenk
in? Carter's Studio C. E. Drake
Burt Norwood Wilson fe Edge M.
II. James. Bryan Steam Laundry
3 inches; prize: $1.00 box candy. J. e. Grice James fc Nunn
The other events will be given
tomorrow afternoon.
POLE VAILT.
First Louie Hamilton 9 feet 1
men; prize $2.50.
second Jheo COnley; prize
I-5 0U.
Third Jas. Johnson prize 50
calling cards and 11.00.
rolirth Knnin PnnlAV nrlra '
-i J i --
pound box Huyler's.
ItAMMEIl THROW
First Louie Hhmilton 101 feet
old
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WITH AS LARGE Stock of VEHICLES
as any RETAIL DEALER IN TEXAS
I represent two of the largest manufact-
urers in the country. My guarantee is
backed by that of the manufacturers and
no dealer is able to offer better induce-
ments to the trade. I am also'agent for
HE BEST
HIGH GRADE BUGGIES
PERSONALS.
Geo. Proctor of Calverj an
Academy student witnessed
field exercises.
Prof. Haskell of College was a
visitor in Bryan and took in the
Allen Academy track meet.
Dr. C. T. Doremus left last nltrht
for Tishomingo ()kta..atter a Tislt to
his daughter. MUs Hosalie Dore-
mus aud Judge and Mrs. J. W-Doremus.
40 Inch black crepe de chene a
regular 11.25 value our price per
yard $1.00. Wagner A Brandon. 110
3rf Inch fancy Bedford cord per
yard 75c. Wagner A Hrandon. 110
Misses Williford and Pulliam and
Misses Corinne Carson. OHie Mar
Gene Dennis and Hertle Huber of
the Texas oman s College ars
at College to spend Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11
Suber.
Emmel A Malouey's Soda foun
tain Is now open serving all the lat
est and best cold drinks. Icecream
Ice cream sodas etc. Stop In and
try one when shopping. no
S6 Inch natural color shantung a
special value for Monday only 75c
Wagner A Brandon. 110
If you like to dress well you should
get one or Norwood s sprtug suirs
the swellest lu towu. 110
Just received a full line or color d
crep de chenes in all the late shades
at Wagner A Brandon's. Hi)
and can save you money on all special
orders. Large stock of Saddles and
Harness at lowest prices. Please call
and examine my stock before buying
Look for the White Horse sign East Main Street
JN. T. WOT
D R
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N
TEXAS
Just received a complete line of
iTslTfta silks in pin stripes and
checks. Wagner & Brandon. 110
Just received a full line of the new
nwcerlzed batistes aomethlngsheer
and dainty for evening wear. Wag-
ner A Brandon. 110
There's Ice cream and there's Ick
("kkam. Ours Is pelld with capital
letters. It's capital Ice(rain.
Ill J-.mmel A Maloney.
Lost On the streets resterdav a
ten dollar hill and a one dollar bill
rolled together. Ileward for return
to this otUce.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
S rvlce in the county courtroom
Sunday: Sunday school at U:t'a.
m. Preaching at II a. in. League
at G : IS P. TP. N'o Preaching at night
on account f the revival services.
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FULL LINE OF PHONOGRAPHS ON HAND
$10 $20 and $30
RECORDS each ... 35c
We keep constantly on hand
Full Line CUT GLASS CHINA STERLING
SILVER and SILVER PLATE - Best Quality
CAIiIi TO SEE US
JNO. M. CALDWELL Jewelor
r
Always Seasonable..
Our
Fine
Wines and
Liquors
Ford's Saloon..
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Let the New Year be a Record Breaker
FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN
XOTITISO DOES IT SO WELL AS
Heath & Milligan Paints
BOLD UV
GARTH HOWELL & WEBB
T. R. BATTE
Attorney at Law
Real Estate
Collecting Agent.
Nourr Public In OSoe.
Office Upstairs Rohde Building.
FOR SALE.
Tucker Hotel.
Jo it. Iteed resMeuce.
Hrick store on Main street.
V. I. Connelly residence.
V. K. Khcles rlac.
Oentry property back of Exc. hotel.
varaur lot atnl rxill lltix sites in
iIiHVreM.t parti of town.
DeWitt
DW!tt It th mi to tick far Ka
p n to Witch Hml Siln.
D''itt t W IcS Humt Slrm la the
onrnl 4 on fwf la i&
it1'U IS cmlf V. :tc Kinl S.rr
tint la Bud front Um naau.tarua4
Vitch-Hazel
AB otbr r cnmlrfrer-tiua kni.
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la temcrt o Pi!.: riani b !n.
lTh!n4 rd Prordin fa. AlaoCM.
ftumt bruiwa. Sprmlrs. Lacerutona
C.toil-im. Kla. Crbnel. tcicna.
Tanar. SU Kkauin aoj aothar &am
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Sold by Emmel & Malony
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 110, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 14, 1906, newspaper, April 14, 1906; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth321789/m1/3/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .