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.s i inn n i AiMDmnr jhu. in. LMw I R.T ... - I i s'.iuaica in are ready to serve satisfactorily. A frtsh.Jfan Stock of Groceries Phones 78 and 54 Jno. El. Lawrence & Co. RAILROAD TIME CARD. H. 4 T. C tchsdule. No. I North bound 1:18 pa. No. 6 North bound 12:46a.m. No. 2 Bouth bound ..J:40r m. No. 6 South bound 2:48 a. m. UG.N. Ccefdula. No. j, t North bound 12:5a p. .m No. 15 South boutid 4:11 p. m. LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Remember the Cake Kale today. II. O. Jones went to Mllllcan yes terday. W. T. Young went to Mllllran yt-i terday. Indies free at the (oiy Monday nlghtt. 91 John Merka wa la yesterday from Reliance. Mra. Mattle Scrlmiiblre In vlaltlng In tillllcan. I At ua bake your cakes thin wee. H. h-Hi"n,min !S 1i W. She'tun wa in vesterday I tiii tti bottom. Olut Ira Maud Camp l visiting In r j horfff In Navasota. Mr. an, I Mm. V. F. (Mb are v U It , Ina In Calvcston. Mr. J. U. Stevepsnn an. I children ar- visiting In Calvert. Mra. Nellie l!.tP,ar ha returned from a vUlt to ll'i'iMcm. Mix Myrtle James In visiting Ml Pauline Se-al a lleinhle-y. John 8. Sti.th of Harris s ho.il house, was In , the ty Friday. For Sale Vwo good hotll'd dug, i Tht o Krolsh), It. F. I. No ';. S: J. W. Shf iar.l wa In tl.e it y Frl lay from k,l home near Kurt 'en. Jaa. t Fuller and () I.. Andrew were In yesterday frun Harvey. ; 7 i'aulUcy -nd hi father, .Mr. J. W. Lary.went to Marlln yeste-rday. MrA. O. 1.. VIb-ox of n.ar Tabor. fl In the city yesterday shopping. ooooooooodoo o 2 When o 0 o o o o o o Or n,i , k anay )cr Winter ('! tr.t. dwrf tad t j.rt a Ir Moth Bafls a l a. Kt t IL.Ak SE. J. JENKINS5 O 00900000091090 OQO00O9O0t0d0 o 0 o Franklin Stock ComDn t I I ! ! 1 1 NK III t oIMI Oosy o c o 17 PEC? IE. 0 i. ! ea n i . o o :. s " ft v " THE MAM! A OF Si t Our f i' ')' S. L. BO A ! WRIGHT, Alien. (Stevenson Nlachinejyvepair Works ;; GASOLINE PHONE NO. 7 TALK FRIENDLY Courteeni I resiincet. CiUtoce Mr. 0. nLliuL the Ld Hair store you promptly and Today la the only day to get on the Seclal Cake Sale at Fountain'!. S Just received car White Wolf Stock Food. I'hotie I'M. Ilensarllng Bro.J9 Sec-on.l hand load cart for sale, flood 'in new. A ily to M. W. Slma Jr. r. Ma.k Mima and on I'lnk, of Hoi llgan '.'hapcl, were in the city yester day. Mra. M. H. I'arker returned yester day from a v(flt to relative In Hons ton. One car Texas ltl h Mill Hun llran on traik. I'hone 2.,. Ile-nsarling Hroa. k9 Mrs. W. C. Wll.ox la vlHlnic her daghter, Mr. '. M. Camp, in Nava aota. J. It. Smith. J. C. ( loud and Wm. F. Jonea weie in yesterday from Reli ance. !. W. liunlap of Mllllean, was look leg after bualneaa matters here yea terday. Si-eond hand road cart for aale; yMd an i;ew. Apply to M. W. Situa Jr. w22 95 Mr. and Mri. August I'rlnxel of Kurten. were visitor to the city yea terday. I'. I itarron and tie-otge ;illcrt we re In the c 1 : y yesterday from Rock I'ralrle. Mr. and Mr. h"ni l.uther were lu the city yeterday from the I.i.iiaril conitniinlty. Mra. J. C. Mlnkert I vIMHiik her parent. He v. and Mr. It. MrClung at Calvert. For Sale Sweet Yania I'otatr, ed at r.'.t n-nta jht bushel. J. i. Jonea, Itoute 4. 91 J. A. Cahlll of Stnetana. wa in the 'Ity yesterday and pail the Kucle a pleaanf rail. IMstrid Clerk Sillier came up from lli mpst.ad Thursday niv lit for some patient In the Fe.ltil and leneaner raseii. and returne.i with them e lenlny rft-rnn. ooo$oooptoooo o o b O o o 6 o o tlnlv I (ViK o OOQOOOOtOOOO 0600900000 O Q O M!C. M r a e -i e r :i eo f.", TTANUfE YORK. EftSCir.SS DRYAN, TtXp j i (' m!ic- iii tie in N. : Mam --,r Nc !' .1.1. Nc ti.i.i'- and W e-d pvi' ej. -j .,.1 ( eeHGcltSl" t ''w-.h -.iy. i t ........... . j in crAT:'r?r Vil'PP.l! I F tr.T. r ! ,w . . w f .... . .. .VK I Mlaa Fannie Anderson returned to Houaton yeaterday after vlaltUiC Mra. W. 8. Johnnon. John W. Wiley and Jaa. S. Framla, prominent farmera of Tabor, were In the city yeaterday. Mls l.illle Heed returned to Marlin yeaterday after a pleasant lit to her cousin MUa Sadie Katte. White Wyandott t$ for tale. The popular chirlien; fl (Ki for 15. W. E. laham, liryan, Hcute 4. 1C Mri. Jaa. H. Webb. Mia Faullne Webb and little Mlt Noble Webb are vlaltlng relatlvea in Caldwell - J E. Covey went to Hearhe yeater day to take part in the nhaut by the llearne (Jun Club yeaterday afternoon. Mra. C. E. Drake returned to her home In Houston yeaterday alter a pleasant visit to Mra. W. S. Col lard. Mra. E. T. M Kinney arid children returned to Marlin yeaterday after visiting Mr. and Mra. J. A. iard at Wlxon. Mra. O. I- Stearnea naa returned to her home at Salem. Vlrrdnla. after a most pleasant visit to her sister, Mra. Ed Hall. 1). H. WriBht of San Antonio, atiper vlaor of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., aM-nt yesterday In liryan with the agency here. C. 8. I'arker. A. W. Wllkeraon and W. Wlpprecht went to llempatead yeaterday afternoon aa wltnersea In the Fczlnl c-aaea. C. W. !. Meekly, aucrtntend of tel egraph department of the I. k (J. N., with headuartera at Palestine, was In the city yeaterday. Ira tiooe h la making a two atory ad dition to bin resldenie in the third ward, which, when complete. I, will add materially to the looka of the roerty and the general appearance of the entire neighborhood. Navaso ta E.ramlner. The shower Ure welcomed by the farmer a nothing like enough 1' during th' ralna of last week. 8 tod: water la still Htarce and the ground In still very dry. Thla stwcially true of new land Ixlng taken In and not yet broken. The ralna so far hate not been sufficient to soften it up so the farmera can finish breaking. THE WEATHER. Special to Hryar. Morning Eagle. New Orleans, l-a., March l' To night an.l Saturday general;)- cloudy weather. (line. Wather Note. (ialveatoii, March !!. An m-a : Inch pressure ha appeared over the north Pacific coast and the barometric depression central yesterday In the uvrfhern Plateau region has ! u presxl rapidly southeast Mini now extend from 1'tah eastward to the Missouri valley. At lending thi move ment snow ha fjll'-n in the mlMle Plateau and northern Hocky niutm tain region and teiiii'rati!res are low er In the extreme northwest, while partly cloudy and much wanner e-a-ther ha resulted In the central por tion of the' country. It i generally fair and somewhat cooler in the east. In Texas the- wcath.r li partly cloudy Hid mmh warr.er. At tiri.e of r-, ut the tenii-rature ranged fror.i J.' !--re.s at Arnatilh) t.i dgr---(on tl.e- coast. River Forecast. Tin r w ill b- t.i hnp-it'.-l!' !i i:i the T: it'-t .i.'i - i1 I '.'! ' ' ! : i ! - v; r. .-rr..v.uT A i: - S- !-:. 1 if ' t.i l v NOTICE. : II 1 1 u y i lib y u -J , m i mn To ccry -.'uc!;ar tying a boxful -l ur Won Ja diss, in cither Men s. Womcii's or C'yJfcn's Coj Is, wc w.irnnt tl'f-c L.aO'K to r 1 L 1 fl'iinjf r :.! i . :.! ti'"i II. . . ' nt a: n ' , :!,... .,:,. ;..:. I .i- i It., r -t : ..- . i ;T... fi ..t.i - iL er a m a. Tl U THE SPELLING BEE. Baptists Defeated the Methoditta by i Remarsable Spelling of Pat Newton. i There wait a large crowd at Carne gie hall last night to witnes the old-j time ajeelllng bee between the Metb-I odiata and Haptlati. Everybody went to have good time and there waa i no doubt but what they had It. The only trouble waa that so few werej willing fi enter the contest. Mra. Mattle Hall acted as captain j for the Methodists and Mrs. J. Webb' How-en for the Haptlat. Prof. C. JlJ Bethany gave out the words. When they finally lined ui. the' Daptl-ets had eleven in line anj the' Methodists thirteen, which meant bad j lurk for them to go with. i The game had not progressed far ; when they began to drop out like j wheat before the scythe. Id Just a ' short time the Mainlsta were down to i three and the Methodists eight. Then ; one, two, three .Methoditta went, and j then a Baptist, leaving but two. a, lady and little boy Pat Newton., After epilte a while the lady went,; leaving only Pat to .lefe-nd the deep water contingent. One by one he! downed four stalwart Methodists, leaving aa his only opieonent an Ac a I-; eruy professor. They had It up anil dow n, while the crowd he Id Its breath. Finally the professor left out the Jit tie "a in '-omniscient ." and Pat hopped on it like a duck on a June bug and was declared the vic tor. He was warmly applauded by the c rowd fir hi gre-at victory. Afte r the conclusion of the (ee the crowd illsM-rsed, having - an enjoyable evening. Don't Neglect the Boy. The- mothers of liryan and vlcml'v are reminded that while they ar f.x lug the-nise lves up for Easter w ith ne-w hat, new dress and other ao essoiie , and are- yetting n extra suit for the "old man," not to forge-t the boy wh.j ne-eda a new knee suit. Coulter has the swellest line of boys' kne-e suit ever shown in liryan. They are ii.ade by Ederhe incr Stlen & Company, an I there are no better clothe mad. They are perfect In material, r!ett in malie-up and the late-st ftyle In c -i and finish. Cc.iilter niakea a Sie',jl;v of the little ge-nt wardrobe, clothin,-. shoe-f, hats and shirts. Every niotl. should see ul line. w21 I Purchased Dental Parlors. Dr. Ali:li- iie-nt'ow has pure based the dyutal parlor of Pr. W. II. I.awreiie and will continue Iir. lw ren e-'s practice. Dr. Lawn-ncc? left for bin new hoiiie last night and Ir. lie-nbow wii take churge tt.U moriilng. I'r. Iter. bow i a graduate In de-ntisiry an! has had several years successful IPic'Ice. He I an ei-elent VoilliK man. wa re-are.) In liryan and will no doubt meet with a large measure of success for which he ha the very !' wishes of th- K.iki '. BUILT, NOT STUFFED 1 the way the OstermooriJUiattress a1..Jc. Price $15.00 . YO: .!.,. ( )'I.V hV LEW BROS:. e -7-1 -.a JaW- t '1 It f wsjnr.jfcsjc ...New... Spring Hats For Men 1W uhtr in tie nrettieet ihade and thapen of anv previous year. Jt colon are Ni:e. age, MeearTloine and Pear 1 1 Werffthem all end many r,w STETSONS $4.00 IMPERIALS $3.00 WATCH OUR WINDOWS Parks &Waldrop The Clothien A. AND M. STUDENTS TO HOUSTON To Study Street Car System and Tai: Buildinjs. Next Sunday the member of the Senior class In the elWtrlcal engineer ing course at the Agricultural and Mechanical college of Texas will go to Houston to practically study elec trical construction and oj-eratletn of street cars. Manager David Paly of the Houston Electrical company has agree d to give the class every facility for a de nionstratlon. In the party will be !t. E. Aldwell. It. O. lias. II. M. I Cede-), A. T. Cole. T. l. Dlbrell. It. H. j Eddlns. M. B. Hutson. H. F. l-e. C. C. Schley, II. W. Munon. J. W. al ii. H. a Whltlett. M. H. Welnert. W H. Telfair. A companlug the young men will be Messrs. Wlg'all, Voelcker and Helen felt of the class In architectural en gineering, who will study the con str'Kiloi! if the Mg buildings now in '(IK there-. Eachange Pulpits. Kev. Isaac Alexander, chaplain at the A. and M. college, will preach at the First Methodl.it church Sunday morning, while Rev. T. H. Morrl. the pastor of the church, will fill Chaplain Alexande r's place in the Colle-ge diall ed at the same hour. Brother Morrl Is arranging a regular ap)ointnieiit at the College, and this exchange. of pu'plt I to begin hi work. I'r. Alex ander is one (r the grand old m'n of the religious world, and Is worthy cf a fine- he-arlng. Nc'h - ( Joik! . c i i. : I ( ' If ; I ' ' CiL i i In Messaline fring ed in Lace and in sertion. Colors, cream, light blue and white. $5.00 White Linen Trimmed in Me dallions, Handwork Lace. S8.50, S6.853S5.00 WHITE LINGE RIE. S2.50, S2, S1.50 $1, See our Show Windows VVi JOE KOSH r i