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mity1emn-isey, was/?oalt;/s of Brazos' “ Not So Good, SaysMontague Co. Man*4My first vfsit to Bryan in 32 oars and I certainly see wonderful changes,” said H. C. Van of Bowie, Montague county, who with^rs* ^ an *3 here for a visit to their f e j son, Nathan Van, an employee at* be* Roman Vick’s drug store, tro-1 The Vans left Brazos countytin 1897 and moved from the Steep “hv* Hollow community to Indian Ter-* ® i itory, later returning to Texas in n-11907, settling in Clay county. Mr.re* j Van has been a farmer all of hisjtlv •ea* j life until the past two years and Mi j now he has retired and is “en-1 i,ct joying life” as he stated it. “With[A/#. * _ f • | i£oine■deannine children all grown up and*of v'n good citizens, I haven’t anything1co;mdledIto worry about“The cotton situation in Mon- bo tague county is bad. Boll weevils | mi last year and this year have just thiabout destroyed our entire crop bo and of necessity the farmers have'art gone to growing truck and dairy-i , :ng which has proven profitable ft for them. miMontague county has much bet-; Kt ter roads than Brazos county, and F. if the ones wc have traveled are Ch I your best, ours are u great dealjtoi better. Roads are a county’s best of j investment,” he said. j wan*'j Mr. and Mrs, Van were accom- Tu a j panied to Bryan by Mr. and Mrs.1 Joi v G. O. Groves and family of Pe- j On ‘Mtrola, Clay county. They expect Joe ° (to return home tomorrow. iMrIofme
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Bryan Weekly Eagle

Bryan, Texas, US

Thu, Jul 25, 1929

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