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IMS Hi A RR YOl I SATLSFTFD NO TROUBLE TO GET GOOD MEATS -AT- 1 Franklin's Markets We always hae the choicest cuts to select from. You see what you RcfanJ (jet what you want. S. H. FRAWKLIW OR ARE YOU LOOKINQ FOR 14 SOMETHING BETTER? AT I In either case you will be pleaed with the Air MCE 0 I SUPERIOR GROCERIES! r S c i rnt imtiim p nn c. J. ruuN fiii (v till m i Hustling for Your Trade -TIIONKS- .73 g i Ff ill ; iiirl The Morning Eagle i t jp - i Emerrd at lb Potnfflr aa aecood claaa mall mailer BY COVNKI.l.Y A CARS KB. STEVENS-TABOR. Per Wepk. luc - - I'er Month. 40c THURSDAY, FE11KUAUY . ATTENTION. MERCHANTS! Mcetiof to Form Local Association Will be Held at City Hall Ibis Mora ine at 10 O'Clock. Mr. V. li. Camp. State Organ izer of the Retail Grocers' Ass-ocia-Hon, ia in the city for the purpose of organizing a Merchants' Aesoci ation, and will be glad to meet all business, men at the Ciljr Hall thi morning at 10 o clock, at which time be will speak on the object and benefits of organization, among thesa lieirig to establish an interchangable credit rating ays- tem, correction of trade abuses and eour.e needed legislation. These organizations have been effected throughout north and east Texas, and are spreading in south Texan, Mr. Carnes having organized at Galveston, Hempstead and Nava eota, most all the other larger pla ces having been previously organ ized. It is the purpose of the State Association to organize every town in the stale. There ia no cost attached to organization, the expenses being borne by the State Association. A Huntinj Party Ibis Week. Several crack shots were here this week to enjoy a hunt after quail, and a party went out Mon day, bringing in about the limit of game. The visitors were the guest of J. F. Cobb and Harry Hudson, aud were: R. T. Hikes; of Dayton. O., who is one of the champion shots of America, T. E. Hubby of Waco, who won the unny Souih handicap cap cup la.t year, tfeth Mooring, and Jno. K. Parker of Bryan. A delightful time w en joyed on the hunt, and the bird eeem to be very plentiful at the end of the season, which in! iir fine spot fr another year. Cald well News-Chronicle. New shipment of white good fur shirt wainta, lOo to i&o per yard Jturt Norwood. 5T Young Business Man of Coleman Claims Popular Bryan Young Lady for His Bride. "Th flrnt day of a flnialied cre ation was a britUI day. Then the Lord OtiJ took t tie woman and led her to the man and kite became hi wife. Marriage therefore comes to u from r lie purity of paradise with th smite of (lod upou it. It re ceived also the sanction of our Savior when upon earth both iti Ilia attendance upon marriage fenti itlt-s and tin words Hespeaks concerning tli sacreuues ol the marriage llfu ai s . me nrm oiut.t cnauiuer wax a paradibe where the dainty hands ot nature hud decorated the walls with Karlhiid of llowern. It was by the side of a brook which ran rythmic to two henrts, sending a convoy of love to their souls. The light' upon the marriage altar was a sunshine from a shadowless worlJ, th Wedding inarch was played by the silent voice of lint u re and the minstrel)' or paradise burnt forth in a sweet encore; even the bird sang the do nieHtlo symphony of the new-mud homo, but (iod Himself was the sponsor who gave the bride away. "Vou come seeking iu this uulon your higher happiness. Let inn charge you that happiness in this relation can only bo attained as you observe the spirit wf the LMvlue ap pointment, that is, to live one for the other and both for the glory ol Uod. Jiy this union you are made one ia sympathy, one In ailllctloii, one ia Interest aud one in life." Such were the beautiful, poetic sentences which fell from the lips of Dr. Geo. K. liutler yesterday attcr noon at 1 o'clock, when Mr. Frank S'vens of Coleman, Texas, and Miss Lucy Adelia Tabor stood be fore him at the home of the bride's parents, aud took upon themselves the vows of holy matrimony, the union of their Uvea being blessed with a fervent benedictiou. It wan a quiet wedding with no attendants, aud only relatives present, aud the sweet environments of home added to the beauty aud sanctity of the celebration. The sun shone glori oualy, too, after a week of dark aud dismal weather a bright omen of future happiness. The brldo wore a handsome travel ing suit of burnt onion silk, trimmed In velvet ami steel ornament with a touch of old MMe, hat and gloves to llllltcll. The hri le U a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. (i. Tub r atid was reared in liryau. She 1 1 a young lady well f.ivored iu grace of perxon and superior gilts of mind and heart, and ponHenses ft large circle of friends who regret exceedingly that her home will lie ho dihtaiit. Mr. Stevens Is a prominent young FEBRUARY IOTH AMD IITH We will place cn our counters and show cases where the public can pick for themselves three hundred Men's and Boys' Hats with the regular selling price marked in plain figures in each hat. Conic pick out your hat, give us half its worth and put the other half in your pocket. Some of the very Ivst styles and values in all grades will be included in this sale; which means, for example, that you get a $5.00 Hat at QO IZ( PV.JU i3mmi. $1.50 $2001,a,a! $1.00 $1.00 Hat at gQg This is an unparalleled cut on hats, but we arc over stocked and want to reduce the hats to cash. The sale will commence at 9 o'clock Friday morning and close at 10 o'clock Saturday night, and these prices will positively not be made before or after the dates and time mentioned. We warn you to call early, for the hats will move rapidly as soon as the people sec the styles and values offered in this sale. Hunter & Chatham MENS FURNISHERS butiiiiPM man of Coleman, a member of the firm of Stevens A Sons, bank era, merchants aud ranchmen. Dnr lug tils visits to llrynn hrt ha shown himself to be a gentleman In all the term Implies, aud has made many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens left jester day for Waco to visit Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Uagland, and will then pro ceed to Coleman. CARD FROM MR. J. H. WHITE. To the Uryan Ragle. Owing to the Inclemency of the weather we failed to meet Saturday, as we adjourned to do, therefore please urge a meeting Saturday, Feb. II, the day set apart by the Cotto n Convention at New Orleans Respectfully, J. II. Whitk. DAD TO WORSE Rain Ohio PREVENT CROUP Cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat by applying X-RAY OIL . For Pains, Aches and Inflammations EMMEL'S PKEscKiPTioN PHARMACY ' MFC'BS X-RAY HEADACHE CURE. and Slant Till From tha River to Now Orleans. lxtilsvll! Ky., l-Vh. II. With niln and sleet f.ilInK over i, early every mile of country from the Ohio river to Ne Orl-in nnd the uunl avenue nf wire cnmrmihlcnt'on oiill n a t t-rt i, r .t 1 1 asxl erudition. Wedfienday went' 'nun t:nl to worse. NVirly every hrunh of commerrl.il :r. felt the Iriierriintlnn ru ro.p '.n fur l,ctt-r cniiilitiuiis are Hot irornsins. Cloudy "ier with r:;n. l"t nr sr.ow prevail from the I.ikot:i to (lis Clilf of Mexlin, whi-re. with warmer tv,ithor. n he;.vy riln hi Im-ii filh.is for forty. eiirtit hour. Th.' Murm are moved In ter lh ientr.il Kulf re- Iiidirntlon Velnsd.iy wire for wnrm rain over th ntlr dHtrli I uth of th Ohio river ilnrtnir th fnl- lowlnir thrty-nlx hourn. whli h it I ex-pt.-l will raln nil atream and rlv- er and atari th u. whtui h.ui hel l ninny tf thotn In a tlifht rlann fur b-v- ernl f k., Telerra'h and llrhrne rotnnam"!, re rishtlni; fiRihiHt treineii.liui ih1. Knormous iiinntitle of now material are rciulr1 In widely "i ntt.-re-l nr".i rvd It I ilirtlrult to rtnd exKrleti. I men. nuHlnoHft la arreptet onjy subject to Indefinite delay. Ixa In revenue a ieiea;rnrin and hrnkenitje hounea In control of lnil wire U enonnou. Hum II arm I -B of linemen have Ix-en snt out In evry dlrerllon to repair d:imni;, hut they an hxridlrapd hy the -ntlnue, aleet nnd rain. Wire re no aoo-ier struna; nlomr a line of haatily Greeted polea than the nerum tllnte.1 he annpa them. It la lKlieved thnt It wi;i le a month before rotnmu. nlcntlon ia rewumt over regular routen. It la etlumted ulno that with the present l iree force of men It will be ten day t'"fore wire nre rt.. between Chnttanooc; nnd Atlant.i icme. to say riinlii;7r of reimirliia nil lea nf hrnke wil.e and Hole throughout Texas, Ippl. Imialumt. nd Kentucky. Arkinia. MIki. Morldt. CihwkU SLOW RAIN. Osmoralization lo Telegraph and Tel. phone Wlrea Continue. Memphis. Feh. S. After a nlKht of Intermlttetit aleet a alovr rnln aet In Wednelay morning over the central south and snuthweat. The temperature I Memphla rei;lKterrl JJ denrre above iero at 7 o'clnck. a rlae f is dereea In twenty-four bourn. Warmer weather la predicted hy local wenth'T bureau mil It la believed the miiow and alet wilt rapidly disappear. He porta fnm Arkiinmia and Texas state that the temperature la rising. !etnor alltatlon to telegraph and telephone wires continues nnd communication with many point la alow and uncer tain. WAS UNFAVORABLE. Frigid Weather Ccnd.tione at Chatta nooga Continue. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Feb. Wnelh- r rondltlona contlnm-d extn-mely un- favornblrt Weihiesday. A alow, cold rnln nnd alivt of the nont few days. Telegraph and telephone lines are badly Impaired, rendering It ImptwHl. Me to reach man yotjtslde int by either. Train have nearly nil bei-n delayed end tre.t car I.. idly lnler- fere.1 with. Th Tcnn-!e river la ris ing rapidly. RAINY AND FOGGY. New Orleana Strretr Sloppy, but Cold Wave Did Not Come. New Orlc-in. I'ib. S. Tlioijgh th wrather ha tie.n severe In contUiiom territory. cnu"l'ig deliy In arrival of trains, the c 1 wave forecasted f..r New Orleans filled to materialize. I'.alny ami foggy wo-ith.-r rontlmi". making the etn-eie sloppy, but there t has lieen no Interfererie with loi-al truffle nnd no damage to fruit and truck. No Improvement. Nnshvll'e. Feb. S Although the tmperatu:e. throughout this section ha1 risen, there I no material Im piovement In the weather conldtlon. A general rain ha fallen here nnd south of here, which haa fro.-n n fast aa It fell, nnd this. ndd"d to the aleet. f-irther Intefereil with telephone nnd tflozraph service. It will li ten day or two week- liefor- ium;!ete ervlce ran te restored. At Knoxvilla. Knoxv!:ie Te"n.. I-Vh. A (IrlTrrllr rain f '!! here Tue,.iv nl-ht. fre.itig almost Imme : it.-y. streets Wedn-s. day morning were rieirlv linrisi ibe for pedestrians not tinis. ,i.. f) the Ifeneral Ice roatlng farmed dir'ng the I L. . . ... . ... iiviii. ,ii fry iPi"pnnoe ani T- -yr' j wire nre down In -t ri hiotm of.th. freeze. However, ih. Lim-'r Is .,, aa aerlnu na during the heavy sih.wi of ten days tigo. BRYAN STEAM LAUNDRY Best Equipment Best Service y Prompt Delivery High Class Work Guaranteed IUtw ree nily aiMrd a new O.llar 1 J Mxhre, Mch mtkf rlihi r domvst o i r kI nioh a ucirnl. Lt u ca ljl fur uur tundie. Hliono 141- r 1 ' r , 11 1 ' , MA A. . WCRUY, - Prtpririor ..l3Elni SEEDS.. Landroth's 1905. Two Papers for a IMickol. TRY THEM. 3 THLY AKE BEST. Remember tht place where you gel your Orugi. 5. S. READ Druggist. I BSIL man iw ! n i J am bj j i u mi . YOU ALL KNOW rat I found at the same othce and will KiVe his entire time to the Insurance business -. Arrttinni nntl QlrL n n rti i . . . , .............. ..v. uun uuitiii insurance ior ikjid f mcn women, m l ratt-rnsl and Straight Life Insurance com- panics of which I rrprcM-nt the het. It is lo jour interest to .ee g me as I can s,ve you from $j.oo to on each $ tooo insur- i ance. I tall sprcial attention to "FRIEND IN NEED SOCIETY" i Lvery man and Motnn in i-ood health i i;;.i. . i u. I und" fiftyhve years old. M.ny now .re enjoying the Lent-fits 5 tc of life insurance that u.nol.1 ..r,i if nn i " i g ,lyJl CUOrII .SMaManalaiiiaaMaaiianajMO nalt1rtiniliillPirt.1taWt, When You Buy What We Buy YOU GET THE BEST I - - - - fCrvv-. - jt tf t 1 l. t.n svV ii j r-i ' I . l i ii ' V. u-e jrreat rare In the se. , lion I'fcHttU Img and cheep fcr our two market, ai d buy only the In st to bo li.'id. Til" HHIII" lHilltilklllrf Hlt. lltion U Kvi (l .v rv detail to our llllsi- pes. Vou will llml lis r-iiily to s. rve jmi with Hue meats and market j n.lui t. KONECNY BROS. Si.W I ffidDIDD Z9 L SALOON Established 18 7 0 lbs beat brand of- V Wines, Liquors and Cigars SfHB LJiac Hrand SIl:lS J). J0XS0X T.-l RK ErR 'RYE M OX THE XL A'7E on rEX't:t i n ye Tom Patraciafa SolkHW E . ROHDE Propritlor . r J i i wv -