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) I JNO. ffl. LAWRENCE 6 CO. Now situated in the Ed Hall store are ready to serve satisfactorily. A Croceri Phones 78 Jno. PJI. Latfrence & Co. 'AO? RAILROAD TIME CARD. H. 4 T. C. Schedule. r'o. I North bound i:5g p.m. No. I North bound 12:40 a.m. No. 2 South' bound 3:40 p.m. fl No. 0 South ljui.d 2:48 a, tn. I. A C. N. Cchtdol. No. Nor;h bouad 32:5k p. .in No. i; South UniLd 4:11 p. m. LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Iary Steven visited N'avasota Sun day. S. I). A. Duncan wan In the city ycsVrday. R. L. O'Bryun was up from Na:i not a Sunday. John W. WW k was In from Reli ance Monday. W. T. Hurton wa In ysterday from Reliance. T. A. Hensarllng wa In from Steep Hollow Monday. Miss Mary Mlckmim U visiting her sister In HoiiHtun. Anton William of Harvey, wax In the rlty Monday. Mm. Paul Dnnsby 1m visiting rel ative at Trinity. F. W. 1m k was In yesterday from bin home near Tabor. Ed Wlckea of Robertson ronnty.j wa In Itryan Sunday, i Mrs. V. S. Wilson return-! from HuntRvlIli Sunday night. Allen Smith returned yest. rday from a vMt to Hex kdnle . Mr. E. C. Klllott I rix,rte. iiit rick at hh home In tlita rl'y. COOOOOOOOdOOOOOOOOOOOOj 6 Old People o o O g o o o o o VINO our famoim Cotl Lier J IVrtonatt Iron Tonic. raue it tentain th tery e!rnitt tt0G to rrbuilJ trd iur a. id tt plaie wtaknr withVjtth. W'r are rx-nnxe it will benefit every old" prrn who will five ;t a ir;a!. If it ?.v not we will refund their monev on cemand. E. J. JENKINSo OCOOOGOOO'OeOOO PHONE 19 you promptly and fresh, clean Stock of, J. V. Musgrave of Palacln. U the iMi-' of Rev. John Swanwlck. J. W. Burrow of Alln Farm, wan In firyan yesterday on business. Mra. T. ('. Nunn and son Rotund have returned from a visit to llarn". ! For It-nt 4 room cottag". all con- vt-tilMK-fN. MrK. Maltle Srlmhire. j j MIsm Bessie Robinson of Wlxon. '. wax a visitor to tne city yesterday. J. M. Harn and J. W. Henderson of Kurten. were In the city yes'cr- i ctay. Second hand road can for sale. f Good as new. Apply to M. V. S.ms I Jr. .5 Clarence Elliott of Pitta Bridge, l'-nt Sunday In Bryau with hU pa rnt. J. 1.1. C;"ijf wax In the city Mon day from Macy and called on the Eagle. Mn. W. C Wilcox an. I Ml-s Ira Maud ('amp have retutne, I from Nav aiota. Hr. G. E. M.II and John Henry of EVse, frc visitor to the city ya-tt-rday. Mr. Ennn- IUak of llousuin. In th- fiit of Mr. an. I Mrs. J. A. Mr-Qu--n. Tor 8al Pwfft Yam Potato at .. c-n'K r tiiL I. J. J. Jon-. Rom 4. . SI Mr. Mauj i-nntt of M-Grcnor. Is vMtlnc hr tarnt. Mr. and Mra. E. ( Elliott. Mrt. Enrn A. Hyck of Hon ton. I the rut of h-r moth-r, Mra. ('. A. AdaniH. o D o 6 O o o o o O000O06otO0O NeejeT o 1 IJLWiL.lJll Mla Franc Fountain bun return ed from a daant viKtt to Houston and NavaHO'.a. J. C. Scott and Dihtrict At tot 'icy Laiic arm ed Sunday for o irt Monday riiorriini;. Mr J. J. Patta of Waco. U lb" (tufct o.' h'r ir-iitii, Mr. and Mra ('. A. Puifrson. V.bit Wyaodott tr tor sale. Tb pt.'iular tbk-n; $1.00 for H. W. C. labani. I ryan, I:cut 4. 2 M. 8. Fryman of Hary, aa a pl-ahant caller at tb- Et6 office In tbt- city yterday. Mr. J. H. V.Vlb arid Jaubtera. .Mil paulin" and Nob!', have r-turn-( from a vit-lt to Caldwell. Mrs. Jan. Slyfild went to Rich mond Sunday to Join Jud'? Slyfleld and that will b Ih'lr future borne. For Rent -The new cottdpe in front of my residence, bai city water and Porcelain bath tub. Tyl-r l!a.iil!5tl Mm, 1 J. Rentier returned to Waco Sunday after Mending keveral day with her t.arentH. Mr. and Mm. 8. b. iluchaniin. f Col. A. .J"ar1e'y arrived In the city Sunday af:er a inonrb rtw-ct !n St. Loula and a ubheiient viit to Mh home In Hal'lmore. t Prof. Harold Techau ha rta)rnd an teacher In the music ifejiartment of tbe Texa Woman College, and d parted Sunday nipht for bin borne at Dresden, Germany. A little t dog at the 1. m 5 N. Mai Ion. wax attacked with rabie . terday mornlni: and created oulie a commotion. He bad the boy niov ine around lively bunting plKcea of naitty until finally ahot and killed. For Sale Young cow wl'h calf. Not Jrey, but x-u two pallor milk ler day and will give more with iroH-r f-ei. Se Geo. A. Alsni. !! 23 ' Judae 1- P McGee returned )ea 4rday from a vlult to his old borne h Hendernon. Teuneee. He acconiianied home by hi lu'er, Mm M. E. Parlfh. who will rei.ie here. .Mr. J. Rert Graham and Mi Llla iiardu. Biconianied by Mini Ya nardo'n mother. Mra. R. J. Garrett of Marlln, went to Houston yesterday att-rbnoii and fave a concert at Tur- hall laxt niuht for the benefit of Tuatn Avenue H.ijitlft jhurcb. They wire aitklHteii l,y Mies Suke. an elo cutionist of Houston. Sanitary Notice. It la a voilatlon of tbe city ordin ance to throw trash, paper and other refuse Iti the streets. Notice Is ber by given that all violations of tbl law will be prosecuted. J. T. MALONEY. Mayor T. P. HOYETT. Marshal. CHAMPIONS ARE COMING. Allen Academy Inters'.bolattlc Champions of Texas vs. Champions of California Thursday March SMh. Admission 2j cent. i2 it will fe JK1 The Ne Pastor. R'-v. J. A. Cballenner. the new jiaa tor of h ( brlntian tburh. wife and little K,n arrived in Windsor last Fri day evening from Bryan. Texaa, and were the gU.se of Mrs. Kate Ford until Monday evenirg, ar.d are now at boiLe at the parsonage. Rev. ballenner preached hit init ial sermon as pastor of the Windsor Cbrls'iun cburcb Sunday, and at both tbe morning and evening service sKike 0 large congregation. Rev. Challei.n-' reafej a ry favorable Imprfrhion upon hia bearer at th-se two t-erviteii. He demonstrated that he Ik a pulpit orator of great ability, a deep- thinker and la never at a losa for a wo'd In which to express a thought. The church is c Mainly to be ongratuiated upon being o for tuna'e as to secure services. Monday even.ng: the lJidlea Aid So ciety gave a reception In the th'irch buildius to n;en.ber anl otbera to meet Hev. ( halienner and family. A large crowd took advantage of tbe invl'ation and the occasion was great ly enjoyed by all. Fruit punch and cake were served and both were fine. Tbe High School orcbes'ra furnished son.e excellent music. Dr. J. B. P.rame acted In tbe capacity of mas ter cf ceremonies, and after short talk by W. I) Fellows. Rev. Swai.-i and Challenner. told the audlenc? o laugh, talk and bave a good time. yn they did. Such gathering! ar pro ductive of much good and brlrj, per 1 1" in a t loser fellow ship and makes them leel that they h tvj rrore In con.mon one with another Wir.dsor Mo. Review. The many friends in Bryan of Rev. and Mm. Challenner will read the above announcement with pleasure. It will be gratifying to them to know tftat the fornw Bryan paster and hi family are comfortably located n their pew borne, and have been so gradotirly received by the new church j and the p-op! generally. Rev. Cballenner in an earnest, faith ful worker In his Master's vineyard, and hlc (rlends here are interested in his future work and welfare. ' Sold Carload of Hegt. j itmhanan k Cloud sold carload of hog yesterday to E. ft. Liebold who sh!pi-d them to Fort Worth. These gentlemen are building up an extensive business by means of t! ' feed pen in both cattle and hogs, t I are furnishing a market for tbe faiL, 1 erV stock 3Cr. days in the year. They in at their feed pen so that all stuff bought or sold can be weighed there where it is loaded or unloaded. District Court. The fourth week of tbe district court wa convened at ! o'clock yes terday morning and the Jury for tbe week Impanneltd. On account of tbe abnence of the officers and lawyer, however, who are at Hempstead at tending tue Feiinl murder case, a recess wa taken until WednesJay. Showing More New Hats NO INDEED! We' didn't everything at our Showing of last week. We couldn't have the room, and'besides our room; has turned out lots of .t 1 like anotner snowing. With a close study of all the very smart est and newest ideas and being origina tors rather than copyists is how we suc ceed so admirably in satisfying every in dividual requirement. LL-, LW A Seo Sty 01. The Ftat.f.l:n ftt.ck Ccmpany play ed to a guoi. iuil hoik-- a' tbe Cony U.t nlgLt. preMnting one of their large r er!or!e of plays and pleased the audience to a nlcy. This c-jm-pai.y Lt "made goo 1'' tbe a !aijce announcement of tD'ir t'.'rling worth as entertainers. ' Between tte acts fcixJ specialties by different Kjembere of tbe company were iitiiu M, making it a con tinuou show. Tonight till will be "A bero cf the Plain. " with entire change of c(Tlal'ie. Tbl a piay that never falls to please an 1 has L n ue j witn never-falling sjece. On today, for tjnisht's show; onl. . with eab ticket purchased befoie o'clock in tbe afternoon, one fie ticket will be given, wblcb will ad mit one lady accompanied by lady or gentleman. Ion't forget the iree offer, the plac to get your ticket tt'avl't'si. the g.xvl show In store for you; and be sure to be there. Popular prices. 2c and 'iOc. To D'scuis Cotton Raising. Tbe Eagle makes this last appeal to th farmers of this county and the business meg of Bryan, to be present at the lecture at the Court bouse on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Qulcksall, a government expert In the department of farm demonstra tion work, will be present and dis cuss cotton raising. None should miss the opportunity of bearing him. Tbe buiines ni-n cf Bryan should be present and hw to tbelr farmer friend tbat they are with them, and are ready and willing to co-ojierate with them ;n every movement that will Improve conditions and the gen eral welfare. A Birthday Dinner. Mrs. Waie Cox complimented hr husband yesterday iiion the occasion of his 2Cth birthday wl'h an elegant dinner. It was a complete surprise to him as be knew nothing of the ar rangement, and the dinner was all ready and tbe guests present when be went home at noon. A large num ber of hi anil bis wife's relatives were present to enjoy the occasion with him and bis family and to ex fond good wishes. The occasion was .1 most enjoyable one for all present. How About Your T.? Neat, nobby neckwear contributes largely to a young man's dressed up appearance. Coulter has Just receiv ed the swelled line ever shown In Bi-yan In both 25 cent and 50 cent good. The vry latest things In every color and fhadf. Co'il'er sells the best .'0 c-ent tie and the best , tlV"" suit In Brvan. v:: w THE WEATHER Sielal to Bryan Morning Eagle. New Orleans. Ia.. March 22. To night and Tuesday, Increasing cloud iness; warmer tonight nine. show Hats didn't work mew S 1 6 S ia ;7rniiK.l;I -V "!. VJJ ,.New. Spring Hats For Men IHO'i !).. . hi O r (ctiie-t hsd snd ihap t 1 it iki.i n-. The new f !or .'r... r. vae, Morel'e, Mi and I t- Me I'jfr ind many It IS0AS $4.09 tWEHALS $3.9$ WATCH OUR WINDOWS Parks & Waldrop The Clothiers Mr. Mytrs Returned. Postmaster J. Allen Myers letuiu ed Sunday morning from the East. He went to Washington to the Inaug uration and later visited New York and other manufacturing centers where he buys hardware and Imple ments. He says the blizzard that raged In Washington during the In auguration twk was the fiercest ha ever exerleneed. Iter the weather moderated and the remainder of his stay was very pleasant. Accidental ly-Shot."" Andrew Wataon. a 15 year old lad of Wellborn, accidentally ahot him self through the fool Sunday with a target rifle. He had t"en out to run the birds out of the young corn, when in ome way the gun went off inflict ing a painful wound in the foot. Luckily no bones were broken and the attending physician doe not be lieve any paramount Injury will result from It. St Andrew's Church. A secial service will be held In this church tomorrow (Wednesday) night at half-past sever, o'clock, when the Rev. Dr. Duffy close his minis try in connection with St- Andrew's, and wciulj be glad to hare as many as iicsslble of his friends to unite with hi 111 i:i this special service to Al mighty God. J. C. Vlck ha Just received 1.000 bushel of Oklahoma shelled corn for pure corn chops and home ground meal. 91 - ..7 A V-i 1 I ON THE CORNER