The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1912 Page: 5 of 6
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8 1912.
THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
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Healing Spray
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The most successful way to treat Throat
troubles is to spray the inflamed parts
with healing solutions by means of an
atomizer. We carry the kind of
ATOMIZERS
that the Throat and Nose Specialists con-
sider best.
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E. J. JENKINS
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Houston & Texas Central.
8 northbound 12:37 p. m.
northbound 2:19p.m.
' 2 southbound 2:48 p.m.
No. 10 southbound 8:45 p.m.
No. 6 northbound 1:02 a.m.
No. 6 southbound 2:52 a.m.
No.
No.
No.
Intsrnatlonal & Qrtat Northsrn.
o. 14 northbound 1:44 p.m.
No. 15. southbound 4:20 p.m.
Mrs. D. Elliott of Tabor was In town
today.
C. Rlslnger was In from Steep HoV
low today.
M. B. EasterB was' In the city today
from Kurten.
Will Henderson of kurten was In
the city today.
David Reld & Co. sell White Crest
flour the best.
J. H. Dowllng of Wellborn was here
today on business.
Sidney Smith was in the citytpdtfy
Calvin Jones of Reliance was in
Bryan this afternoon.
Mrs. J. Bullock of Steep Hollow
made Bryan a visit today.
Two cars of good Brazos bottom ear
corn on track. VIck Bros.
L. Bullock of Steep Hollow made
Bryan a business visit today. .
Room for rent $1.50 per week to
nice gentleman. Mrs. N. S. Grlce.
For Rent Furnished room neat
Eastslde graded school. J. M. Dlllard.
Prophylactics
Dr. Abraham Sophian recom-
mends the use of the follow-
ing Prophylactics. '
Urotropin Prescription:
Two teaspoonful morn-
ing and night... 25c
Hydrogen Peroxide:
1 part to '3 ef water as
.' spray and gargle 3 or 4
times daily 25c
DtMl't Solution:
At spray and gargle 3 or
4 times daily .25c
Atomizers 50c
Let Ui Supply Yn.
Phone 65
K. R. EMMEL
Pure Drug Dispenser
J. G. Malr went to Gause today.
Hardy Weeden of Harvey 1b In the
city.
J. D. Goen of Harvey was In town
today.
D. M. Frasier left today for San
Antonio.
MaJ. C. A. Adams left today for
Houston.
W. J. Lang of Kurten was In the
city today.
H. G. Robertson went to Palestine
this afternoon.
. Miss Lois Reynolds returned-to
Franklin today.
Mrs. II. E. Hearn and little sob went
to Dallas today. '
T. Davidson left for Waco today to
visit his family.
Charles Hasklns of Hempste.id was
In the city today.
Miss McAlplne came in from Navu-
Bota this afternoon.
MIbb MIna Graham returned to Well-
born this afternoon.
W. L. Wettlncamp returned to Pal-
estine this afternoon.
Mrs. Johnnie Vesmiroysky went to
Marlin this afternoon.
W. L. Edge was in the city today
from his borne on Cottonwood.
J. A. Falkure went to Valley Junc-
tion this afternoon on business.
Mrs. J. Eden came In from Overton
today 'to visit relatives in the city.
Miss Rosalie Taylor returned today
from a visit to friends at Mllllcan.
John S. Smith J. A. Belrd apd
Henry Ben bow were in towLfffday
from Harris schoolhouse.
Wanted To rent a house in good
location or four rooms for housekeep-
ing. Address M. care Eagle.
Floyd Todd of Harvey was In town
today and carried out a big wagon-
load or Star Brand fertilizer.
Go to David Reid ft Co.'s for fresh
groceries' the best to be had. They
will appreciate your trade.
A. B. Connor agronomist for
M. College left today for Washington
D. C on official business.
Phone A. M. Waldrop & Co. if you
want your cleaning and pressing done
-right at a reasonable price.
Wanted To rent house of five or
six rooms with water connections. Ad
dress F. H. B. care Eagle.
I will sell cheap my phaeton and
harness. See me at once. Garland L.
Carnes. ' .
M. H. James Jr. left today for
Nichols to graft some pecans for A. F.
Wilson.
Post oak wood 94.00 a cord cash on
delivery. Leave orders with T. A.
Cloud at postofflce. J. D. Murray.
For Rent Nice furnished room;
prefer to have a young man. Mrs.
A. B. Carr.
A. M. Waldrop & Co.'s quick deliv-
ery service will get your cleaning and
pressing and return it on time.
Miss Onle Williams went to Well-
born this afternoon to spend Sunday
at home.
We make a specialty of cleaning
ladles' white serge suits and skirts.
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
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Open from 3:00 TPVrrh A f Until 11:00 In
In Afternoon . 11 KJJNJtA V thi Eienln
1. "The Girl and the Motor Boat." Edison Drama.
2. "Suffer Little Children." Vitagraph Sensational Drama.
3. "Some Mother-in-law." Lubin Laughable Comedy.
EUGENE ED6E TO MARKET
Eugene Edge proprietor of the pop-
ular dry goods store "on the corner"
has gone to Chicago and New York to
purchase spring and summer goods for
his store. Mr. Edge has been going to
market twiec a year since be entered
business and this is his regular spring
trip.
His long experience has given him
both a perfect knowledge of the needs
of the people of this section and the
wholesale centers where the neces
sary goods are to be secured.
He spends quite a while on each of
these marketing trips and gives the
work of buying bis closest personal at
tention with the result that his store
is always supplied with the goods the
people need in all grades and prices.
For Rent Two furnished ropms;
south exposure. Phone 349.
I. C. Davis went to Montgomery this
afternoon to spend Sunday with bis
family.
Wanted Two girls to work in
Bryan Candy Co. Call on E. Mobs
foreman.
Wanted Three or four unfurnished
or furnished rooms for light house-
keeping; care use assured. Address
F. H. B. care Eagle.
Wanted To rent a four or five-
room house; southern part of town
preferred. C. H. Ivey at Howell Lum-
ber Yard.
Mrs. Lancaster and two daughters
returned to their home In Dallas today
after visiting In this city for some
time.
For Sale Good young mare; per-
fectly gentle free easy driver; have
insured her life. Reason for selling
am leaving Bryan. Price $150. Apply
to Garland L. Carnes.
Dr. R. H. Harrison will leave tomor
row night for New Orleans whre
will remain for two or three weeks
taking a course of special lectures.
For Sale Shetland pony; perfectly
gentle for children to ride or drive.
Apply to J. M. Carson Jr. College Sta-
tion Texas. J
Miss Ethel and Goree Simea drove
through the country .Sunday to Bryan
here they have been attending
school. Goree returned home Tues-
day. Bedlas Advocate.
NOTICE.
In the future all work done by me
will be strictly on a cash basis.
JOE TODARO.
SERMONS OH PRAYER '
Beginning wlthNhe service at 11
o'clock Sunday Rev. Glenn Fllnn pas-
tor of the First Methodist church will
deliver a series of sermons on prayer.
The subjects announced are as fol-
lows: February 411 a. m. "How Can God
Answer Prayer?" 7:30 p. m. "Why
Should We PrayT"
February 1111 a. m. "How Should
We PrayT" 7:30 p. m. "When Should
We Pray?"
February 1811 a. m. "For What
Should We Pray?" 7:30 p. m. "Why
Are Prayers Not Answered?"
The sermons will be practical and
helpful and the public is' invited to.
hear them.
LETTER FROM MR. KIMMEY.
Normangee Texas Jan. 31 1912.
My Dear Mrs. Hadley:
We arrived in Normangee thia after-
noon at 12:30. The little boy died on
the train near'Iohv so I sent a mes-
sage ahead and had the home folks to
await the arrival of the train and
both the children were laid to rest
this afternoon in the same grave. I
don't think the little babe can possibly
last but a short time.
The folks 4iave not returned from
the funeral. I was not able to go any
further;
' I thank all the good people of Bryan
and may God bless them all Is the
prayer of a heart-broken family.
JQ. W. KIMMEY.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Iderat
D. Mike Jr. to J. M. Boriskle three
lots J block 136 city of Bryan; con-
eration $1500.
C. A. Adams to Rosa Porter one lot
in block 215 city of Bryan; considera-
tion $50!
C. H. Andrews to J. Z. Ramsey 2 1-3
acres in J. E. Scott survey; considera-
tion $600.
Boy Scouts To Be Organized.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Rev.
Glenn Fllnn will organize In connec-
tion with the Junior Epworth League
of his church a boy scout organiza
tion. This organization will be affil-
iated with the general organization of
Boy Scouts of America and the boys
of Bryan between the ages of 12 and
18 are Invited to join.
COLONIAL FRIDAY rJIOHT
theatre February 9
After European Triumphs the American Comedians .
Bailey & Austin
In the Sensational Musical Extravaganza
"The TOP 0' TH' WORLD."
The Big Original No. 1 Company Augmented Orchestra
The Truly big Event of the Season.
PRICES 50c 75c 51 OO and SI. 50
Jj First State Bank & Tract Co.
-'J Bryan Texas.
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Capital $100000.00 Surplus $10000X0
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
The Non-Interest Bearrng and Unsecured De-
posits of this Bank are Protected By the
State Bank Guaranty Fund.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
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R. H. SEALE Vice-Pres.
W. H. COLE Cashier
WILSON BRADLEY
Assistant Cashier.
JNO. W. COULTER
E. J. JENKINS
H. P. DANSBY
W. J. COULTER
. SAMUEL LEVY
J. B. SANDERS
We Offer Yon the Services of This Bank
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FOR SALE.
About fifty acres of land lying one
and one-half miles east of town with
good six-room residence. For price
and terms apply to
J. W. BATTS.
FOR SALE.
A desirable residence lot containing
about one-third acre located two
blocks from Eastslde school. Price
$600. Apply to
R. E. TAYLOR.
FOR SALE.
The Geo. W. McMlchael home place.
For price and terms apply to .
J. W. BATTS.
C. A. Lewla 4 W. H. Meyerlambers
ARCHITECTS BUILDERS AND
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Do you believe in home enterprise?
If so let us try to suit you.
Office: Room 18 Commerce Building
Keep your money at home by send-
ing your cleaning and pressing to A.
M. Waldrop & Co.
HUPMOBILE
and Warren Motor Cars
F. P. GAS
Lighting System and Stoves '
Phone 494 ''
HOWAFD R. CAVITT
Salt$ Rotm 208 Mam St.
HOT WATER BOTTLES
AND
fou:itai:i srni:.'GES
2. HOUSEHOLD
NECESSITIES
We have just received a
complete stock of fully guaran-
' teed ones. A glance at our
window will convince you. This
is a line of Rubber Goods that
the manufacturers are behind.
LOOK
THEM
OVER
Yours anxious to please
READ&STEWART
' . . ' Bryan
Oar Slock of Fancy and Staple
is fresh New
and Complete
Myers Bros.
Try Us. 'Phones 519 and 489
We
are
Showing
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linem
For Coat Suits Skirts; Dresses and Coats in Linen Rahjah Linen Pongee and
the Heavy Motor Linen in all Colors and White.
PRICES
25 Cents to $1 .0
OPER
YAPS
SAM Bo -WILSON
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1912, newspaper, February 3, 1912; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324047/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .