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CAPTAIN S L'GLY DICk'LINO. -1 ME SOLICIT Your orders for something: good V T Your money back if not satisfactory Phone 114 IU1 n m - J n THE GROCER RAILROAD TIME TABLE. H. T. C. SCHEDULE. HOHTB BOUWD THAINI No. 3 1:88 p.m. No. : OCTH BOCKD TfcAIW! No.l i:142P No.t 1:48a.m. I. 4 O. X. SCHEDULE. OCTH BOUSD TBAlKi. No. 101 arrlr at 4:44 p.m. . JSOHTH BOCWD TBAIWt. No. 2 arrive at i:10 a. m ' E.C. Blaae left for Palla yester day. Arch Oraham I up from Allen farm. Mri. Kettle BM returned from Mutnford. J.H.Whit wa In from Wlxon jfittnliy. Gentry Whit left yesterday for Ft. Worth. IU.b Smith was in irom Reliance yesterday. J.T. Malouy returued Irom Dallas yesterday. Otll Tabor returned to Houston yesterday. L. L. Melnuis returned from Dal las yesterday. Mrs. Homer Ktetts left yesterday for Benchley. J no. Thompson wa in from Ta bor yesterday. It. J. Astlu cam in from th bot tom yesterday. JudK Hardy came In yesterday from C'orsicatia. Arch Ooodwin waa lu from Whit taker yesterday. Miss Pauline Webb returned from a visit to Palls. (. W. Heittler wa In form ths boH Aa yesterday. ?r. Oeo. Dunn and mother of Wheelock left yesterday on a visit to Port Arthur. T. M. Kwlnt; wn in from 1'itU Brldir yeterdy. Dr. Oeo. K. Tabor returned t Austiu yesterday. Mr. A. W. Itoyder returned to Wellborn yeaterdav. Darby Cahlll cam In from Thomp son Creek yesterday. Ml. Heleu 1'everly of Bryan, i I n Navata talttctf relative. Navasota Examiner. TV Mr. L. B. BroKdon left yesterday . .. .... Lull... I I . An m mr wn iier uiul icii vu m . Moody, In Franklin. Prof. McDonald of Harvey wu lb th cltyyesterday. F. P. Danby waa In Franklin ye terday on buslnes. Mllxe Derden ha hi old position back with Webb ro. Xed raham waa In th city from Uock Prairie yesterday. Georice Podd and on wer In th city yeterday from Iola. i v A. Adam and daughter accom panied by Mi Orifflth cam In from Dalla yeterday. Mr. T. H. Henderson left on a Tiit to Marlin yeterday. Mr. Ella Halton of Benchley I th (:uet of Mr. C. C. Seal. W. P. S.allluK and daughter were In from Alexauder yetterday. Hob Washington and family left on a lit to Hearue yetterday. J... Walker wa In town yeiterday from the Walker nelchbornooU. Mr. H. Rhode and on return ed from Denver City yeterday. Jo Zlmmermau aud wife of Kur ten were in hoppio( yesterday. rt. C. William returned from an extended busluss trip yeterday. Mr.. John Ward of Marlln I visit In her dauuhter, Mr. sSeth Moor in. (I. M.aud W. . I'retcott and ou of Navasota were In th city yester day. A. J. Tabor aud grand-daughter. Mi.. Willie Bell, were In town yes terday. Mr. and Mr. T. E. Shaw arrived yesterday from Elkhart on a visit to relative J. o. Harris, auditor of the Water Pierce Oil company, left for Hous ion vtsterday. . Mr. J. T. Hlue an! Mis Louis Sticker left yesterday for Percell, I. T. Mis Bettle Lipscomb returned to Stone City yesterday after vlsitii.tr Miss Mary Evaus. iud John X. Henderson cam iu from Dalla yest.rday. T A earcv returned home from au extended "business trip through tiortli and east Texas. M. L. Wyatt. 5,V2VB"!r ,f, Company repre.ent.tlve wa. I the city yesterday and left for Dal-las. Our stock of Rrocerics are sec ond to none when it comes to You cannot make any mistake in placing - orders with us. OUR THREE GRACES FLOUR guaranteed to equal any thing sold in town. Try a sack and you will use no other. Your business will be appreciated. BUTTER KEPT ON ICE Big Stock Turnip Seed on Hand. Higgs & EllcCulloch 'PHONE 142 Clearing Sale of Mens Spring SuiU - .P We are offering our entire line of Men's High Grade Suits at big re duction in prices. Every suit in the house is in cluded in this sale; noth ing reserved except solid blacks and blues. The assortment includes many suits of medium weight and dark color that could be worn the entire Fall and Winter. All $10.00 Suits S 7.85 All 12.50 " 9.85 All 15.00 " 11.85 All 16.50 " 12.85 All 18.00 " 13.85 All 20.00 M 15.85 All 22.50 " 17.85 All 2500 " 19.85 ...Watdrop The Clothiers. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 10 t er cent otf ou all sample Includ ing ladle' suits, shirt waists, skirts. wrappers, underwear, boys' blouse and pants. Infants' dresses, etc. tf Mrs. Mary Lawrence. Monroe Edge came In yesterday from a land Inspection tour of Bra zos. Urlme and Madison counties. He ha a flu list of land to suit any and all custom'. Mr. Noleu the sign painter return ed to hi home at Memphis Tenn. last night, his wtr accomranlnir him. The Eagle I glad to learn that Mis Ellie Seale. who wa burutd yesterday. Is resting easy and dolne ell. p B. Whittaker and family ot Navasota have moved to Kryan. Mr. Whittaker is In the portrait blUiues. For Que fresh bread and cakes of all kluds call at th Texas Bakery. Careful attention to special orders. Phone K. Mr Otto Boebm. ti Keicular erTlce at the Free Bap tist church Sunday: Sunday school. 15 a. iu.: rreachinir, 11 a. in., B. . P. U. 7 p. iu.; preaching. p. m. J. L. Breach was in the city from Tabor yesterday. Mr. and Mr. W. E. Astin return ed yesterday from Austin. A. O. Board. H. G. Rhodes. J. E Butler. W. C. Boyett, Jno. T. Ma- loney returned from th Pallas con vention yesterday. Prof. P. J. McPouald of Kurteu a a pleasant visitor at the Ka;le office yesterday. N. A. Catuam of Harvey was in the city yesterday. Commissioner court met yester day and took up the regular business for this term. Dr. J. P. Wet left yesterday for Wheelock, the guest of J. C. Cavitt (Jeo. Edge wa in the city yester day. Will Payne of Edge wa here ye terday. J. F. Park returned yesterday from a buslues trip in oulh Texas Pr. K. H. Wilson of Kurten was in the city yesterday. Jno. pves wa In from Harvey yesterday Ou Stevener of Knrten wa in the city yesterday. Women' Paiatna In white, blue State Fair Secretiry Hope to Make Somelhlnt Beautiful Out of the Thior Dalla-, Tela., A0(?. 15. '' have thing turned topej-turrjr about the grounds, but we hot to be able in the course of a few weeki to make something out of the ugly duckling," eaid Captain Sydney mith, (tecretary of lb State Fair. "Notwithstanding the appearance of the ground to the contrary we have never ben fur ther advanced al tbia seafonrof the year. We have bad an unprece dented demand for space for exhi bits of which we shall have more than ever before. About all the pace on the ground weet of the granrittand is already taken. Pri vilege people are coming from everywhere and cheerfullp paying for conwiMona prices which would have been prohibitive a few year ago. lb: is a good mgn, lor id pop!e generally know what a pri vilege is worth. FELL FROM STEPS. Capt. D. D. Dawioa, A(e 73 leara Re ctivea Painful Fall. Capt. I). I). Daweon, known to every re-ident of Bryan had the misfortune to fall from hn gallery rteps yesterday morning and broke ODe of his ribs on the right aide. He waa immediately attended by Dr. Cavitt and given all relief poa eible by the d:tor and bis good wif Capt. Diwon is now in his leveoty-tbird year, and has just recently recovered from a severe attack of congestion of the lungs. We are eorry to learn of this un fortunate accident and hope to see Capt. Dawson recover and again be up and about usual. 0LESTONEXCIRSJON. The I.AG. N. U. II. will operate one of their popular excursions to Gtlvesion aturdy, August 25, tbe rate from Bryan Wing 12. s0 nund trip. The attractions on tbe beach in Galveston this year have been more numerous than ever before the ST-i.OOO.OO Electric 'ark, to which admissioi is free. has made a tremendous hit. A HA Kl IS ALL WE WANT To convince you that your Grocery orders cannot be placed to better advant ac than with ug. A, SPECIAL STOPV Is made of the wants of our customers as the reasons change. Draw on our Ready-to-Serve Stock now and save hot weather work and worry. Ring 78 and 54 and we will do the rest LAWRENCE & C H. H. Henry J. V. Brogdon R. L Brogdon HENRY & BROGDON BROS Wholesale and Retail GRAIN DEALERS and UVERYRfflENI Uvery Business Exclusively for White Patronage Fresh Stock ol FEEDSTUFFS ALWAYS ON HAND Feed Store 'phone No. 53 CALL ON US The most fashionable TURNOUTS in the city. BOARDERS A Specialty Stable 'phone 42 ELECTION ORDINANCE. He It Ordafuei hy th City Ounci .f ttie I Itr r nrrau: Tlir n (.Urtlou of on alJerinao I,m hi-hl br thf oualifled rnter of si1 cltr at in city hall In Bryan on Wednesday. St-ptenib'-r 12. said elrctimi b held In accord' auc wirh citv charter and ordi nances and stt laws governing elcf lns. Frank Clark. J h. Butler ritr fpretary. Mayor dSiep 12 FOR SALE OR TRADE. Car load of bors-es. single or double driver. .Several good ad. die ponjM in the bunch Ed olwrd. avasota. j 1.1 Ko 5. Teiss. a a BUSINESS SUSPENDED. Four Hundred Winchester Ar Sold to Citizen of BronwSviM. Houston. Auj. 17. A special from Brownsville says: Further trouble Is feared here with the netro troop. A citizens' cuard of ISO men Is station ed between this city and Fort Brown. and If the soldier att mpt to leave the rarrlson It Is the avowed purpose ef the citizen to shoot them down. Pour hundred Winchesters have been old m citizens, and they report tnat the officer of the narrlHon are mem olrea fr!d of the necro soldiers which ha determined th citizens to Manv people are leaving their homes on the side of th eltv near Fort Brown. An aaui- ttonal anneal is tlnc made to Gov. Lanham to sena state troop, uusi la entlrflv suoended in tnl City The Teiaa National cuard troop, now atfvnHlnr maneuvers at Caina Mibrr. are said to be clamoring to be enx xo Brownsville. aonastinnal rumors cave excited ue .iiniimin ami it is cow declared teat the nero soldiers committed the acts In Brownsville In retaliation. It Is said to K. the Intention of the Teias militiamen to use ball cartrlddfe In th. rrnt of the I n ted Stale pettnii ting the neitro troop to participate In thjk ir.anuTers at Camo Mabry. Ad jutant General Hulen consider u un wise to send state troop to Browna- Tllle. Trsqle End of Editor. u...r'.u T Aur. 17. Sitting to a rbalr with a hole In his temple and a revolver In his right hand, the body t ii KianherrT. editor of the Bun. waa'fniind In a room at Bradford's hardware store. riv Policemen Killed. iw Ttnsn'an Finland. Aug. 17. Wednesday n'.gtt five policemen were uA and two wounded, ice assa Ins escaped. The Bryan Brokerage Company COMMISSION BROKERS Cotton, Stocksjrain and Provisions REFERENCE: CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. GROESBEECK BY HERMIS-IOX. Southwest croer Zanettl Block. For Information call Phone 2. Complete Sine of Jnformation and Comment W. B. HERBERT, Manager GET OUR PRICES OUR STOCK OF fflA AND FEED V sSSIUFFiS IS ALWAYS COMPLETE AND FRESH. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. PHONE 376 WILSON GRAIN & COAL CO. The Old Reliable" -.M?L Ji I i inii it u I ii v MEAT MARKETS Still offer the Be5t Inducements. ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS" Seasonable Market Products. Eiperienced Service. Best Cold Storage equipment Give u yonr business. We guarantee to please. Fe Insuraoice OS Fl'RNITt'RE PAID IN FULL FIFTEEN DAYS AFTER NOTICE OF LOSS. o.uick settlement of all claim at 100 cents on the dollar 1 onr motto. We sell th. BEST AND ONLY THE BEST FIRE. LIFE. LIVESTOCK or anything In the Insurance line. W. A. WATKINS, Agent, L:- and fink. Mary Lawrence. dtf