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RETAIL MERCHANTS MEETING 'I ac a a I v MM J a a a a am mm a. V JNU. M. LAWntNUE Cz U. Nowituatcd in the Ed Mall store aje ready to serve you nromDtlv and satistactonly. A trcsh, clean Stock - Groceries Phones 78 anVlfl Jno. i. Lawrence & Co. RAILROAD TIME CARD. j J. K. Leonard of I.-om-.n! school H. oV T. C. Schedule. ' house, wan u plcamtui caller nt the No. I North bouud 1:38 p.m. j t'aulo ,!!!( while i;i tli.- city yeMci- Nc. 6 North bound 12:46 a.m. ' -b'y- .sc. 2 South bound 3:40p.m. Want, d a: !,:id a subtly firM. No. $ South bound..., 2:45 a. in. i c I.:- v ,,,11 .) v ,.,vv.s. None but I. 4 C. N. Cchedule. No. ; NiTiL bo:;; ! i;;s ii. 1: bound. ..4:11 p. ;'kJ J.ryuu visit Ins; h' i' Uttell'l- con vri- LOCALS AND PERSONALS. was iii I. n. 1 rt tii- Sir ( li.ii ! I'.tt riot . Toil) .smith v 1 r lf lb-nun- lay. J. A. Shaw dl H irv FrJUy. A. mi, I M. Special li.m.l t one 11 1 1. lit Jeff Steel.? a Ui from Miillrall jestei day. I.ndy Mum In- Sin 11 iy. Arch n.iV'-n of Wellborn, was Initio vliy Jriav. Wunt-T at O110 White unuiit :irl. Al'i'Iy to Dr. J. C. Pl.tkc, ( .!:. k? S utli'ii, Tcxa. 102 Henry Shown was :i jist.-id.iy trim Tikiiiiimii creek. Mr. Lnu Kid, I it t ind . . nj.iy fioni a Mult to Naviihota. For lt'M I room cotciK". ull t.n V i;i'ii Mm. Ma tile Si Tlnislilic 1'7 Jack LjwL -ss mi l elm. Cl.iydou were In yesterday from Kurt'-n. Charley M' tKa uf Sun tuna, was In t!i" city (Ui !,i...ii.n yi HitTiIay. The new Until i.,i(,. j,,, i,s to 'M.t:, Side it -n t . Col" Hnrdwnre Co. ll'i Mr. nil I Mr. C. I.. CaV, . : ,n i:ed yesterday from a viit to il iston. Over Six'iil people I i. . I Hi.. Sir Charles I'm 1 I'll !mw in Auhtln M.imIi 14th. i lrli.tu CI an! F. W. Lock ! l:i s' -relay fi'.t:i Karris school Wut-d Yoinm man in iRshier a id wiaj'M r at m c. A. J. WaiMn-r It Co. j", Mr and Mrs. J I. Kil.y wne -I'on ty.. liie city yi t.' rd.iy from JIo-lialie. Mm. A. W. Ki.!.T and (liiMreii of Wil.lxirn, win- Mtorn to Frynn yen-t- rJay. SMind ban I riVi'! nrt for call-, r.mnj an iifw. Ady to l. V. Sims Jr. K V. L. Harn n of )!oi k Pi'nlrlc. Un l n ktiiK aftiT biisliu sH uKitti r In ! ii 1 day. Jim Ko fi r of ) liiurtoii. an eld .uid n; y tiny, ni rived )-i-tenlay t.i l-it at 'III' A' dhli'U!) . The iat-t t'mtit!...: "Tl;d' '- I.Uiit San.e j ! a- til" i '.I In 1 lids 'i : ILiidv nr.- ( ii 1 1 S. M. W.ijJ nf Kiiitiii v.i in i lit? ) y. -i' T lay .11. d 1 .:!! 'I ' Fat a ideutatii IX. W. II. Mots.iil. .1 T. .I"f -s .1:1 I I S. ltyni (,f Hi Hum e, wer- In m t Ity j.-)ii r1J.1v. Mri und Mr. ('. M. Ili-inr f lUdlicaii chapel, were Visit, in I.) 1 In- Ity yvaterday. Jllt r.neivd Tild'Hs KiTlilc Llfchl F.lob" Standard tirade fully Kuarantefd. Colo Hardwure Ca. lit Mm. W. S. Stiurt returned yeMei lay afternoon from a visit of t.uiie dny to Calveri. Sir FhnileM Patriol ami IjhIv Blanc he Sim li ly w lH arrive In Hrjan Monday. March 2!. W. II. fihellv of nd n nii nee. was a- deaaiit mllr at the Kagle offlif while In the rlty yeafrday. For Rent My home lne larKe hV( and groundu, and all convm lemles; done In. J. 1.. Hatte. 4 Minn Lutle Hart on returned to her bom In Calvert yeaterday after a ileanant vlult with Mr, deo. It. Ta ilor. Torn Smith au1 other weni ic. Hcami" today to aef Sir Charl. a Pat riot and Lady nianche Society. H1 4 I j ii---1 n.iiflj. led. I'lnnn .tu j Km Iiui.k-. m-; Jim. O. C. Zuli-r U j 'i.iuiiiit' i' in Fmi Worth an i l.u' tin- S'a'e Suliday nedum tiui:. 1 I A. ami M. S;,.eial llaiid Cuiiieti tnlli.;lll, Cull. fe. Asm UlM II..!. Pull lie c(,r,!lu!!v Invited. Adiiilnl"ii i', eellt. Ml H. . S. WIlM'n tellll lled e.tl - 1 'liiy Inuii lluiii.st lile and unit .111-1 in ,nlie. lini.i.' by lii r ino'Jii-r. ilr.-. "I. I.. Cay. ; The la M siiii-s ,, tlie ne.iMiii j ' KUiiiaiiii e.1 " v. ill (,. Mi. 11. lay nUlii ; Sir t'l.ail- s I'm iet ami l..i,!y Lil 11:1 In- Si I iy. v , :ij Frank lljiUiih and I.uduli'li Kr- ni k h-ft extei,lny for AiiIihumi, Nurtli Dakota, wlien- liny s i ) make ilnii tutuie Jioiiie. Dr. D. F. Kiiey anived Ii'iuu Dalian ) e.-'e il l)- iMIeni'MiU till lli.l li-C lllle last ult;ht and while In re Is Un- nuet of Mr. and Mm. J. M. Culller. I.OM A liei kllie.-. r l wild pen, iiits. bet eeii Sk.-tl.u Hink and -lti. J. W. J'lllllsllli N I l .llelee. iall 1 .1 1 rewai.l fur iituiu to tin- iOiitD-oilii-e THE WEATHER. i ee I ,, !;!.,. M... F.ld.' N. u l. 1. .n.s. l.a., ."at, li I. I.t and S it n k . ; :i 1 Iy , 1 a' In r; -a ren-i- 'c 11;; !, : 1 '! n Te .tl.. v We.-ther Notti. Juh estuii, yt.iiili Tin- - - 1 ii ban d-i !oj.e ., at en. r: a"-: 1.. - llloveil t,i ily easlV.Ild III New K.1-- bnnl. Ii lias . .n-, . I liinh chi, is iiu.l .iniai i i. t iiil.i;l.,n irmu the A1i-m M' Vai!e t it,,- Atl.Ui'ie ic.l-t. 1 i.. leitvleht 1 t -1 idla'loi) was 2 2 i.n li s at .l.n hsem il'e, Fla. K.iiu eo i ni.e ill Tennessee and mar the A l.intie eci.isl, an, I hiiuw Is fallim: in lli-tl'il 1 valley and the Lake rejiinn. 'I In w.inlief j uiosi 1 ii r 111 the Wen. T-iiih-i a'ui k :ue cciiisi'leraldy !,! ill llle hilUlll-t eiitral iiitiw:is i-f t., i,aiiitl. but it is Ualluet jtl llle IV tn-iii,- Nmi !. w . t.t In Ti .is H ft. on I and mostly lair. At tin. of cjoi! ;lie lei:iiel 1,1 e Ia!ie, from ?.U .:i-es at , m '.' .-r -s ;i( I'.- ow lis ii;.- R.wtr Fcrecmt. . .,.. lit: . I. ST KWAKl-.. lion Direetor. Trolley Line, Proposition Sprung of it Being Built. 1 The Keiail Mei-c-hau'n of thU city ; Met at CaiMjsl.. hall at 'ciock -' tercjay att-riioon .v I h p ... i. nt Kiiite : ,ie,,Uiu; and Se;r-'.u;. I!;ms at his; ii sk. .Minutes i,f j,., j,, ls ij.-..ng. n-a l and ui-imiv.-.!. TleasUHT M f-j ort v. as r. n I show iiiK amount iidl. ,-. orgaiiiza tion. i he riiinuiit i xjieiid'"). und a baliiuc-e cif f .;.i ,,,, ),an . VarloiiH iii.iii' i- f. r '!! K'jud of tin ui Kiinlzatloii w . r- .:-(-is. , un, i'uii outlined ui.. t. l, ; i... ,. mt,.-!- may SIC llle all Me- be,,. ;is ..,,. I),.. ,j ! bell.K lii-lii!, -is. if t!,.. a isoi ia t ion. A n-iolirii.ij u ui.aiiiMiiii.-ly pas- e( that 1,- ,,p,.m latioll join the Farmers I'm-m (,f l:; a. ) ro iniy In luvltins tin Hoi.. Tho. K Wathn ufi vjeoina. ui n ii i;. jnu (iuili.i; !!; l-iiniieis esliibii ;o ... :n,,,J- in Jnlv and .-!lv. i nddrc-s. Tin- s.-,.. t.iry was in -. un-,, ,t ,onkey t!i- of. lielal liiM'atiiin of tin- i !a' ion tu Mr. Watson. .Mayor J. T. Maloin-,- si'int: t.. troii. i i,. , A ,,,, M en, ..,. saiu and Us ui'..' n I was (!ls- tiss-d m l h. Mr. .'la'otiey ha d that K the , ill, 1S of lir yan would i .f'-, a bonus ol . in ihii.i, 1,,. bi-li-M ij Ii'' con;. Il.t.-iest i, -her ia,-t;is wl'h him to build the road. Ilir: iroiis. lion was that this bunu b- iajs., and i!.n e. In the bank inibj i i.j order wln-n the road whs i m,lete j , and in oieraieii. Not a dollar 'o L b'1 paid to him nor to any on ilset'! until the road wim cotnpli t.-d mid the cars riinniiii? mid a iunraiite.. that they would keep on runnliiK. ' On motion the piesl.leni wtTni- H)Wee, (o HpiHilllI a i ulillllittl-e lo (iinvass the town and If th- bonus could be rais.-d. Prdd-n Kdce has nam. d on that foinui : !- the foljovv Iuk n.-ntl. men: tj. S. I'.user. dial: nun. J. A Myci, ii. (j. n!tu wrk-l.t. W II. S.ui:: 1- i s, A. W. Wllk.-i on. J) b r II. is. II. k. As' In, A. W. l:u. -h.in.'iii. M. II .lames. J. J.. K l.'-'. K. F i'.nks ai.,1 W. J. t'oult-r. Ill tills (.ollllei t i, ,11 l)i s'.l'e lll.it 111 ,e j. , I.- I.' I.' 1,(1 i I ess e Ol ,,!-ll,l. Ive (ilie-'ei.tll , t , ,,. r,..j.,;. , S-mtsI otb. r : -rl. -n-n -wo-ii i !,. i i ;!,.. j p., Ol.-d the pr o-i'loll ,,li , !i .lliV d-c 111' . ,; ll.ey b. .1 V 1 esuiy atiio,!.,! i,,i;, (,,. ,,;,, T'n-i,. I,. p.,, t ur ii. -'lie as..,, i.i ; i ,n i.d; n:: 11. . As soon as you're ready to take up the question of a Spring Suit you'll find us ready with a great line of r S ' 4, I r mi -v A Mi l :,U-M i. Mill 812.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Fine Clothes You can brin any idta ahout suit style that's on your mind, and we'll match it here with a smart, snippy model from the best makers in the worid. You -can't have anvjJJUif-the excellence ofiiwrsTiowln until you come hytu see; new models, new coiorines and weaves, and the largest stock of clothing in Central Texas to select from. New Spring Suits $15.00 S18.00 20.00 New Hats. Shoes. Shirts, etc., in the new Spring show windows. shades and shapes. Watch our t !' won! ! tie pi;,, ml ..-d to I li- .,'!s. i! : -'!,! f.i.- t, Porks & WJmtrlmn ttjm Bryan's Big Clothing Store t it. i.i Sold Car Lend cf. Ho-s. .Mi. Paul K. S .m,,, i.j, ..!,. a car load of fine fat hoj ;r,,Ki farm j. s'. rd.iy Int. i.d.iii: ' i h,,i ' tin-in i, i Koti Wot id, but f i,! a bu.-i i-r irom the i'.iii-b. r ry !, . I him his pile... H.-r. b saving ?.un t,. ! time Mil l e;-iis. ,,( mji.in t;,.. bi- lliellt. j llle i.jsI.' lio;,. ,, j.,lr ,,f many more of our fanners doiim (... s.,n. thlni; Ids ! St. Andre! Church. III. Uev. li-o. H Kinsidv lug. I.isiiop of the i!b.K'-;m. of Tea. will make Ms annual vlsitaiion to St. Andrew Hou-on Heifint Won. Ij :h- name of bus. ball at the Col istT. lay af'-tnooii between A. ai 1 M . and Houston H-Uhts. th- -j,,arh of ,y (ity on n.-xt Sunday, ii .i su.i- let i: ieus b lb.- ve.-y t lose j .Marc !i ,'sih., and w ill preach at 8 sei'i" of 2 to o. Doth files plaedjp. i. a cordial Invitation to all to very fine ba'l and the pauie vas t-n- attend this m rvlce. Joy.d bj tii- larte crowd of sj-cta-j Metnlrs of the Wstry are reriuea tors pres.nt. The mni tenuis play ted to meet with the Pisbop nt ." p. .tfaln ttf afteniooti at 2 o'c lot k. . t.i. at 'lie ihunh. Standoipe Repaired. Mai.aif.-r Pr.-ston f th,. Wat.-r Company lost no time n havlns the break In his Htandplpe, which occure.l Tuesday moniinK. repaired. ,, ,nt lniinedlately to Hounton to a firm that doe that class of work and they had a man on the ground In hort order. He ha been etiRa?ed on the Jen for the past two day and has tb work about completed. t, ' i rLAAUn MRS. ALICE VALLACE DEAD. Mts Aliee Wall.oe. aunt of Mr. W. .1. Walke r of this ci'v. and one of the old settlers of Itiaoic county, ilb-ii at 4 ocloik v ester lay afternoon a' the Inline of h- r n.n Win. J. Wal lace on Henry Fruit I. in Kober'son county. She lived for many eam at Alexande r and Is well reim inbci' d by all the old time settler. She was the lust of the Walker children, pio neer of this section. She was laid lo rent nt 4 o'clock yesterday after noon at Alexander, near her old home. No Limit. Tln re 1 practl -ally no limit lo the variety of work that can de clone with a SliiKi-r SewliiR Machine, whether for the finest embroidery, the plain est home ewln:. or the moat elabor ate tallorlnp. the Slnaer Is equally efficient. We 11 for cah or on small monthly payment. AUo rent and repair machine. Phone 1V. T. A. Satterwhlte. Salesman. s O o o Old People Need VINOL o o o o a G o a our famous Cod Liver anJ IVptonate of Iron Tonic, btxr.uie .v.- ..Im(.nt n.t Jed to rebuild WiMed Ussi I wnminp - - i and replace weakne? with itren benefit every old rn w''' not we will refund th o o a HE SHEW A new Material has entered the realm of white goods, "FLAX ON," possessing not only permanence of finish, but a firmness of texture that is not lost in laundering. Has a permanent linen thread finish, just the thing for dresses, corset covers, pet- ji ticoats, 36 inches wide MifC E. J. JE 1 1 . . ...... . ... I Wtk. Win, T arc pusiunp. win jjj, fill tive it a rjr ii n cow ;jrjs r monevTCernand. j( NK I N S o OCCcboCCOOOOQO OCCOOQCdCOOO E Linen Lawn. 36 Inches wide, a beautiful quality for shirtwaists or suits. 50 cent value, special 39C Embroideries and laces. Certainly ycu will be interested in these items. Allovers. heavily embroidered on the finest Swiss, large and small designs adapted to fine waists and infants yokes, also gimpes linen dresses. $1.50 and $1.00 quality, Special for !or 79c ed Poplins. inc very oest material lor your early rSuTtiNr.th. in is quits so strong vith the manufacturer! of ladies suits as Rcd. We h 1Vi all L newest colors. A regular 35c value. Q Special . ,ijC Linens, Linens. All the very newest colors in the Ponfec .viercerued, lor suits. 50 cent values Special and 39c : . , J ess EUGENE EBGE ss I I i