Interesting items from The Daily Examiner - 20 Sept 1898 Personal Mention Geo. W. Jones, A. F. Brigance and Boone Kirk went to Bryan this morning. W. C. Sadler of Memphis, Tenn, is in the city to-day. W. E. Harrison of Galveston is at the Camp to-day. E. L. Edwards, of Roans Prairie, passed through the city to-day en route to St. Louis on business. P. Litwora, of Bremond, who has been in the city for the past few days, left this morning for Bryan. ************* Ed Binford Assigns Late yesterday evening an instrument was filed in the county clerk's office at Anderson, by which W. E. Binford, doing a grocery business in the Miller building, on Washington Avenue, turned over to A. J. Binford, in trust, his entire stock of goods to satisfy claims of the following creditos in the order named: J. D. Binford $200.00 J. A. Binford 600.00 A. J. Binford 373.00 H. Miller 8.90 H. Shannon 150.00 Griswal Seede Co 4.10 Loose Bros. 11.55 Trash Fish Co. 13.00 Bernardt Baer & Co 49.95 Dodson & Hill 58.20 David G. Evans 44.40 The preference list amount to $1,517.10, and the stock on hand invoices $977.35. ******************************** Interesting items from The Daily Examiner - 23 Sept 1898 Personal Mention Jno. Black, of Fuqua's Prairie, is in town today. B. B. Throop, of the Houston Post, is in town today. P. B. Bookman left this morning for St. Louis on business. Rev. Geo. McDaniel left this morning for Waco, and from there he will go to Louisville, Ky, to attend school. J. H. Whitfield, of East Grimes, is in the city today. Mrs. Agnes Collins, of Dallas, was at the Camp last night, and left for Conroe this morning. Mrs. B. Goodman, who has been visiting in Houston, returned home today noon. Attorney Meachum went to Bryan today to attend to some business before the district court. G. W. Horton and wife and Mrs. Chas. Madeley, of Conroe are in the city. A. J. Madeley, of Montgomery county and w. H. Madeley of Bell county are in Navasota. Miss Sadie Agan, of Marlin, is spending a few days in the city with her sister, Miss Helen Agan. T. B. Amick, of Roan's Prairie, was here today. John Manley, John Harrison, T. J. Lucass and Jno. Oliphant, farmers of the Prairie Plains vicinity, were in the county's metropolis today. Joel Terrell is ill with fever. Mrs. Sumpter West's condition remains substantially the same. She is low, but hopes for her recovery are entertained. Eleanor Colson