The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 295, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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RAILROAD TIME CARD. .
H.4T.C Schedule.
' No. 3 Northbound 1:38 p. m.
No. 6 Northbound '. 1:02 a. m.
No. S Southbound 1:14 p. m.
No. 6 Southbound 2.(2 a. m.
LIO.N. Scheule.
No. 14 Northbound 1017 a. ta.
No. IS Southbonnd ..... 4:20 p. m.
'Tom Turner was over today from
Grimes county.
For Rent 30 acres In front of Villa
Maria. G. Blttle.
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k 11. Carson went to Mum ford to-
day to do some surveying;.
' Wanted Second hand small safe.
Apply Bryan 8teant laundry. 2S4
' .Wanted to buy a gentle saddle pony
out over I years' Tyler Harwell. 297
New snappy style bunnies snotber
rr load today. Buchanan Moore Co il
Wanted Horse for hi feed for a
'ew days. Light work. P. O. Box 433.
Claud 511tch. ll of Cleveland left to-
ay after spendiPK a few days la this
city '
. Special redured prices on MeQj' an
lioy's rubber bouts at Parks Wei-
drop's. ..
For Sale I'prfxbt. Mc'lff liana Afr
ply to F. E. Glesetke.' Phone Ko 10
College Exchange. 2S7
Judge V. It. Muditon left today for
a trip through West Texas on some
land business.
: Hear J. M. Lewis and liert lilesnlng-
ton at Carnegie ball Monday Nov.
22. Matinee and night Auspices St.
Andrew's Guild. 300
Unloading todsy car load of buggies
making our stock new and complete
t Buchanan-Mote-e Co.' ' Z
Iloys and Girls Qvershos at J5c a
pair for Tuesday and Wednesday ou-
ly at Parks A Wsldrop's. rtui
M. 8. Ft man of the firm of Woods
A Freeman of Harvey was looking
.after business matters In the city to-day.
Jpeclal on rubber overshoes sizes
2 1-2 to S 1-2 Tuesday and Wednesday
only 25c a pair at Parks A Wsldrop's.
295 '
' The great fun makera of Houston
J. MY Lewis and Jtert Blesslngton will
appear at Carnegie hajl this city
.tlonday mstlnee and night. Admis-
sion Ml and to cents. 300
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Perfumes
The exquisite fragrance of I AEMhKi
Perfumes is the secret of their being so
widely sought after. We have just re-
ceived their new odors.
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All my land southwest of Bryan Is
Pouted hunters are warned 10 kee.i
out or they will be prosecuted. J. W.
English. S01
Don t wall any longer to bay tlist
new buggy. Car load all the nv
styles In .runabouts two-ln-one and
top huggiei. Buchanan-Moore Co. tt;
My field one mile north' of ton
known as tlx iToctor place is toind.
Parties hunting or trepaBfng Un
same will be prottoeuted. Mrs. J -is
Slyfleld. - 2Jn
FOR SALE. .
Several desirable houses for resl-
denrea. Cloxe in snd convenient. Mrs.
E. 11. Roberts. 205
WOOD) WOODI WOOOI
Try a cord of my ash and pin oak
wood at 12.50 per cord delivered.
2!S Lawrence Conway.
Reildent Salesman wanted to sell
new pattented household article. Ev
ery housewife buys when shown. Coats
her 25 cents. If you are reliable write
now for exclusive territory and easily
earn K'OOO to 130.00 per week with
the bent seller offered. Don't wait
rite now. Hamilton Stiver Co. Ik
Went 27th St- N w York. 285
The Old Reliable Slnget Sewing Ma-
cblne. Sold for cash or on small
monthly payments. Also needles oil
belts and extras for all makes of sew-
ing machines. T. A. Satteiwblte sales-
msn and collector. Singer Sewing Ma-
chine Co. Phone .OS. tf
THE HONK Of THE WILD GOOSE.
The bonk of the wild goose Is in-
spiring and also contains a beautiful
lesson for man. Wfeen the geese are
beard going south man knows he u
the bsrblnger of winter and It Is time
to prepare to meet lit howling and
chilling blasts.' . We are always charnv
ed when we hear th geese and It re
calls to mind how we creened our
n-k when a child to see them high
overhead and how we stood anJ
waicueu toero uniu in nap oi hpi
last wing vanished In the distant sky.
There Is nothing more charming In
all literature than ISryant'a "Ode to)
the Water Fowl." Our old black
mamas used to sing a ditty one coup-
let of which ran like this:
"Don't you bear that wild . goose say
Tls too ld In Cao-aday." '
That's what H means when the
gee go south that winter Is close
behind them.' Tbey are now going
ovt-r and It behooves us to get ready.
The wood pile mtipt be tookt-d after
and we muRt have- plenty of good
warm covering. The most comfort-
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upln bedonacoldnlKhtunderago.l!'
warm all wo. blanket. Voulter has !
one of the'prettiest liues ever shown
In Hryan! They are v. snn as" lamb's
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single bed to the big eleven quarter i
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for the double bed. as high as 111.50.
li t spe-ial "The Golden Rule." reg-t
ular 15.00 value Is
sclllng'at i
Have the forethought of the wild
geese and get your blankets now be-
fore the blluard strikes. 294 57
For Sals.
3 Sound gentle horses. 2 Combina-
tion buggy and saddle horses. Bay 17
hands age 5 years. lark sorrel 16 12
hand age 9. weight about 1100 apiece
One fine . roadster dark bay 1 12
hands aay . weight 1150. Horses will
be at Tucker's stably Saturday Nov.
oth. 1909.
U H. HANOVER.
29 Wbeeloch. Tex.
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.THIS IS A MAN'S SHOE STORE
You get belter hoe service here than any other itare in town. First e fit perfectly to your feet every pair of thoes that leaves our (tore
We csrry erery width from A to EE every size from 2's to 13 which is a guarantee to you of perfect foot comfort and satisfaction
Second here only can you find the famous-
Walk-Over
S3.50 and 84.00
HOOL JNSTITUTE.
Mrs. John XI. Adams Field Worker
for the Texas Sunday 8 bool Assoia-
tlon will be In Ilryan for the purpose
of conducting an Institute on Sunday
and Monday. Nov. 21 and 22. The fol-
lowing program has been arranged by
the Superintendents' Association all
meetings to be hHd at the Christian
- hurh - ""I tn rv-nln "-"on
undy whlch wl at tb- MHh-
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! Sunday 2:30 p. m.-The
tSchwil Graded. 1-d by Mr.
Sunday
Adams.
Ii1is uned by Mr. H. H. Newton and
The Elementary
IPrtim-Bt. .Quipped
L3 . I Al..a.
for Effeitlve
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7:30 p. ro. Address. The Sunday
School Aim. Mr. Adams.
Monday 3:3i p. m. Primary Depart-
ment. Cradle Itoll Home Dejiartment
Round Table Discunslon.
7;30 p. m. Teacher Training
Teachers' Meeting. Round Table.
Everybody is cordially Invited 'to
these meetings. The various Sunday
schools In the rounty are urged to
send their workers snd co-operate
with us In doing everything possible
to make It a success. Iet us get to-
gether build up our Sunday schools
and join hands' and hearts in extend
ing the gres) work of the Sunday
Schools.
J. J. Ray. Supt. Christian 8. 8.
. C. M. Bethany. Supt. Methodlut 8. S.
II. II. Newton Supt. Baptist 8. 8.
A.. W. Klnnard. Supt. Presbyterian
8. 8.
1. L. Edge. Supt. Free Baptist 8. 8.
W. 8.' Wilson. Jr. Supt. Eplncopal
8. 8.
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NOTICE.
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All my lands east of Bryan are pos-
ted according to law and all parties
are warned not to tref pass upon same.
R. 11. Harrison. . 300
1 HE WEATHER.
New Orleana La. Nov. K. Tonight
fair much colder frost Wednesday
fair. Cline. .
SUNOAV
Don'b you need a new
pair of
SIHJdDES
You can make no mistake
in coming
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These two lines are unquetionably the
tatndanion for the price tmvsted.
We are tfiowing thee tai standard line in box calf with double soles;
C;ln Mcial C.lf Velour Calf Vici Kid Pat. Colt Pat. Kid and Tan
&jia Calf at
$3 :0 UC) SS.C0 end tS.CO
Oiktr CeW lit ! ( $2t0 2S9 mkd S3.C9
PAMS & WALDR0P
. Bryan's Dig Clothizs Store
PROF. ALVORO TALKS.
"The San Antonio Fair Is a good
one and undoubtedly a auccesa" aaid
Professor C II.' Alvord professor of
agriculture at the Agricultural and
Mechanical College yesterday. Prof
feasor Alvord was on bis return trip
to College from San Antonio where
be' acted aa Judge of the Jersey est
tie and Ct the agricultural exhibit of
the various counties. The crowd
were large and enthusiastic and the
exhibits were good. Indeed. Mr. Al-
vord sayi that In the rounty exhlbiu
Braxos county mon first prize
The exhibit came from Ilryan and was
prepared by V. F. Yeager of that
town1 for the Fanners' I'nlon. The ex-
hibit from the Panhandle. arrived af
ter the judging. Houston Post. '
HEARNE HUNTING PARTY.
Hearne Texas. Nov. 14. A party
of hunters cominwed of Mesirs. 8. J.
and 11. II. Adams M. 8. Mosely. A. F.
Wilson Ed Wicks and George Dunn
leave this afternoon for the wilds of
Walker county where they will siend
severs! day hunting deer. Mr.
Adams' pack of hounds will
the chane and It la very likely that
some game will be brought back.
J" he party of duck hunters who left
here several days ago. for Mitchell
Lake have returned and report having
bad a good time besides killing some
game.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
One light red or dark brown Jersev
belfer about 15 months old. Left
home about fli-st of October. Liberal
reward for Informatfon. B. d. Wal-
lace To be comfortable about your
Clothea aa well as In them
wear Hart Scbaffner A Marx
clothea. Tou can aee the new
patterns and models at Parka
A Waldrop'a.
SPECIAL PRS U
Overshoes. Rain Goats and Parasol
WiOsoini.fi!: epdemi
here for them
Nettleton Shoes
$6.00
leaders at their price
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In no other shoe
8. W. Meredith was up today from
MIHican. '
Dr. W.
Mill lean.
A. Smith waa up today from
Ben Graham of Harvey waa In the
city today.
Nice bouse for rent or sale. Apply
to Mrs. E. B. Roberts. 297
Sam Luther of Leonard School
bouse waa in the city today.
Lemls and Blesslngton at Carnegie
ball Monday matinee and night. Ad-
mission CO and 10 cents. 300
Mrs. Clarke Winslow arrfrotn
Galveston today to visit her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arnold returned
this afternoon from a visit to. San
Anionic.
Hear 6am Knox Friday night at
Carnegie hall and learn why he is
"the busiest boy in town. 298
TThe Bad Boy" will amuse you Fri-
day nlghL The Cow Boys and Girls"
will appear In costume at the Kinder-
garten Cantata Friday night. 29S
NEW ARRIVALS
Japanese Tooth Brushes.
Regular 25c values
I5c.
Hand Brushes; extra good
quality:
10c 15c 20c.
La Blanche Face Powder
36c.
When you buy Drugs know what you buy; our label guarantees
purity and correctness.
EM M EL & MALONEY
Pure drug dispensers
can you get the wear ani
Mrs. W. A. Robinson and little
daughter of Merlin arrived thla af-
ternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Kelly of Wlxon. .
The little Japanese. 22 In number
will make you Imagine yourself la
Japan. Caraegle hall Friday "night.
The cantata and Individual num-
bers on program for Friday sight are
given by pupils of Mrs. Taylor's Kin-
dergarten. 231
Rev. T. H. Morris preach f-s at the
Steep Hollow schoolhouse next Sun
day at 3 p. m. This will be the
last service for this conference year.
J. M. Lewis who writes "Tamper
Ing With Triflee" for the Houston
Post and Bert Blesslngton the Post
cartoonist will appear at Carnegie
hall this city next' Monday matinee
and night Dont miss them. 3"
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Lawrence Mr.
and Mrs. E. II. Astin J. E. Butler. G.
W. Smith. O. E. Saunders. A. A. Far-
ley and Osborn Johnson left today for
Dallas to witness the big football
cxme tomorrow between A. and M.'
and Oklahoma Colverslty. '
Riveris Violet Talcum
Powder
25c.
Mcnncn's Borated Tal-
cum Powder
ICc.
Palmer's Perfumes and
Toilet Waters
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The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 295, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1909, newspaper, November 16, 1909; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323394/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .