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V ( ft J f t. JNO. C3. LAWRENCE Cz CO. store 1 Now situated in the Ed Hall are ready to serve you prom satisfactorily. A fresh, clca Phones 78 and 54 , Jno. CI. Lawrence & Co. SWT RAILROAD TIME CARD. H. A T. C. Schedule. No. I North bound 1:38 p.m. No. 6 North bound 12:46 a.m. 'W-.-t South bound 3:40 p.m. No. 6 South bound .2:48 a. m. I. A a N. Cchedul. No. 14 North bound 12:58 p. .m No. 15 South bound .'.4:11 p. m. F. D. Perkins of McKlnney Is in the city on business connected with the recent fire. Mr. J. J. Keith of Griuies county, paid the Eagle office a pleasant call while in the city yesterday. Paul Dansby went to Mart yester day on a business trip. , Mrs. Dansby accompanied him to the city. .Mrs. O. L. Lawrence returned to her home at Dawson yesterday .after visit ing her niece, Mrs. 1, J. Derden. Mrs. J. T. Nelson and children have returned to Houston after attending the funeral of Mrs. L. B. Mendola, ' For Sale Fine combination buggy and saddle horse. Good mover and fine color. Perfectly gentle. Bob Har rison. d41wl5 Don't fail to see the games of Bas ket Ball at the Rink this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and also this evening at 8:30 p. in. between Allen Academy and Mart High School. Admission 25 cents. - 40 M. S. Freeman, of the firm of Wood & Freeman of Harvey, was looking after busine, matters In the city Friday. " , Mrs. J. C. Womble returned to her home in Caldwell Friday after visit ing her sister Mrs. Jas. H. Webb of this city. Lost: Between Postoffice and Ex change Hotel, pair of steel rim nose glasses in case. Please return to R. J. Swancoat. 40 Mrs. J. B. Dunn and children of Wheelock, were in the city yesterday and went to the Dunn farm in the bottom at Goodiand. J. D. Shaw, formerly an instructor in the A. & M. College, spent Friday in Bryan while enroute to Houston where he goes to enter into partner ship with Tom L. Fountain in civil and electrical engineering. - . mm mm. m. mm O GRAWU UKbUA NUUUU t ' o o o o o o o o 0 Mr. G. H. Fullerton of Tabor,' was in the city Friday and was a pleasant caller at the Eagle office. Wanted To Bjy High grade Jer sey heifers. Aply to M. W. Sims, Jr. 41 LOCALS AND PERSONALS. John Wilson was in from Kurten Friday. Giu Stevetier was in from Kurten yesterday. For sale or exchange one high grade ;" Jersey bull. See J. C. Kernole. 40 Whit Doremus came down from Cal vert yesterday. , Lee Burley of Reliance, was in the city yesterday. Jim Pate of Harvey, was In the city yesterday. T. T. Goodwin of Providence, was " In town Friday. J. A. Jackson of Mumford, spent yesterday In Bryan. . Late sheet music just received at Cavitt's. , 42 Mr. George Uniensetter went o Gal veston Thursday night. Chas. Merka was a business, visitor Jrova Smetana yesterday. Uncle Ran Smith was in the city yesterday from Fountain. S. S. Kelley waB In the city Friday from his home at Kurten. Mrs.,O..H. Astin came In from her . ffarm at Mumford yesterday. ' New McKJnley music at Cavitt's ' Drug Store. Call for catalog. 42 J. H. Ferguson and N. A. Cotnam were Harvey visitors Friday. T. M. Ewlng was in the city from his farm in the bottom Friday. P. L. Barron was in the city Friday 'from bis home on Rock Prairie. Mr. J. K. Presnall of Cottonwood was a visitor to the city Friday.1 Thomas Musgrave of Houston, Is ' the guest of Rev. John Swanwlcb. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Astin will ar rive from McKinney this afternoon. FOR SALE Pair of good young work mules, 4 and 5 years old. Apply to P. H. Hensarling. Bryan. Texas. 43 H. T. Ross of Harvey, was looking after business matters here yesterday. Leonard McDonald, a leading far mer of Alary, was In the city yester day. For rent Two cottages on east side See J. C. Kernole. 40 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Horton of Re liance, were visitors to the city Fri- ( Z. T. Jones and son Marshal Jones were in the city yesterday from Rell y&ce. I'ncle Henry Bowman of Benchley, was transacting business in the, city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rislnger of Hoi- ligan Chaiiel, were visitors to the city Friday. For Sale: My residence consisting of 5 rooms, barn, etc.; room for two tore houses on lots. R. M. Dansby. - 41 Misses Adelle and Lynn Raysor de parted yesterday for a visit to Hous ton and Chapel Hill. . 4 1 fjjjp JODAY.- SWBlM W- Is the Last Day of our sale;, mmmm reapply 'WptpS January Shirt Your last chance to lay in your nextsumnp of Shirts at these low pfipes. Remember our entire stock-ofFInirCoIof ed" Shirts is included in this sale. All $2.00 Shirts I" I Shirt SI.45 each 3 Shirts 1.40 each 6 Shirts 1.35 eac Alt $1,50 Shirts 3-Shi SI.20 each rts 1.15 .each 6 Shirts 1 .10 each AU $1.00 Shirts I Shirt 3 Shirts 6 Shirts 80c each 75c each 70c each There are plenty good patterns left. Special Today, all 50c Shirts 3 for $1.00 Parks & W a B d r p Bryan's Big Clothiers EUGENE EDGE ON THE CORNER" EMBROIDERIES 15c up to 25c values; tome very pretty patterns. Come early and get your choice. SPECIAL 1-2 I s I 11 I SPECIAL Q 1, K C e ' A T 1 ,1 I L I I s I spec,al 6 1 - SATURDAY -AND MONDAY AT EUGENE. EDGE "on the corner C A YARD There sre only a few ot the U. S. riflJ not already one of these, belter doTTow while you N - have the chance. Remijl?r tuch a Rifle bargain my . never come your way again. We are actually giving them sway. A genuine UNITED STATES ARMY Springfield Rifle, guaranteed to be in perfect working order; a regular $25.00 gun, shoot either ball or shot, for p left. If you hive Provided yoursgfcsfn GINGHAMS A fresh shipment of very handsaw designs just received and on display in show window. Made to sell for 15c a yard. SPECIAL 10 C A. YARD LACES A beautiful assortment of Valantine and insertions. Values up to 25c a yard.. C A YARD ONLY RUCHING A big express shipment of Ruching in the advance spring season's latest colors. EACH FROM 10 C A YARD UP a . . .. 1 i . '" ' " ' ' ' i 555S555 f r