The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912 Page: 5 of 6
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THURSDAY MAY 16 1912.
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
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No.
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Houston A Texas Central.
3 northbound 12:57 p. m.
9 northbound 2:19 p.m.
2 southbound 2:45 p.m.
10 southbound 3:45 p. m.
6 north bound 1:02 a.m.
6 southbound 2:62 a.m.
international & Great Northern.
-o. 14 northbound ...1:44 p.m.
No. 15. southbound 4:30 p. m
SS. Titanic at the Dixie.
J. T. Pate was here today from
Harvey.
Claud Morgan was here today from
Reliance. .
Phone Hensarllng Bros. They can
please you.
Jacob Fuchs was over today from
Pitts Bridge.
F. A. Capps was down from Bench-
ley yesterday.
W. H. McMlchael of Tabor was iu
the city today.
White Billows flour bent on earth.
HenBarling Bros.
J. C. Mathls was a business visitor
today from Reliance.
P. L. Barron of Rock Prairie was
here on business today.
Facial massage and hair work.
Phone 418. Beatrice Calhoun.
Mrs. V. D. Lawrence is visiting
relatives and friends at Brenham.
For Sale One boys' saddle and two
men's saddles with bridles. Ring 558.
Car Missouri river bottom ear corn
on track; perfectly dry. Hensarllng
Bros.
'.Mrs. Curtis Gray was called to Tay-
'lor today by the serious illness of
Vfra Cln. Snt.lt
r For Sale Three horses and one
.mule including my big black buggy
horse. Frank Myers.
Every modern com-
fort can be found
in our store. The
newest latset and
best in goods and
Health Helps.
.JPhone 66
E. R. EMMEL
Pare Drag Dispenser.
The Dixie tonight.
Singer Sewing Machine office phone
340.
J. D. Goen was a visitor today from
Harvey.
W. J. Lang was In town today from
Kurten. '
The Dixie has the Titanic. See our
advertisement.
Car White Billows Flour on track.
Hensarllng Bros.
T. B. Martin was a visitor today
from Steep Hollow.
Hon. Charles Davis of Steeles Storo
was in the city today.
See the ill-fated SS. Titanic at the
Dixie today and night.
Mrs. O. Boehme returned today from
a short visit to Houston.
Mrs. A. W. Royder of Wellborn was
shopping in the city today.
House for Sale Will have to be
moved. See E. J. Fountain.
- Horse mower cutting and raking.
Phone orders No. 181. Guy Bittle.
Miss Anita Park returned today
from a short visit to friends at Jewett
Try a Back of White Billows flour.
Guaranteed' to please. Hensarllng
Bros.
Phone Hensarllng Bros for Waco
bread best on earth; 5c loaf six for
25c.
Mrs. A. U. Carter and children have
returned from a short visit to rela-
tives at Dallas.
Phone 251 for feed and 489 or 519
for groceries. . Four wagons. No wait-
ing. Hensarllng Bros.
For Sale My stock of new and
second-hand furniture. For prices and
terms see me. C. E. Edwards.
J. C- Conn and daughter
Arsuia of Madlsonville are guest
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gibbs.
All the new summer shades in men's
Holeproof half-hose guaranteed to
wear for six months at A. M. Waldrop
L Co.
For Rent Two office rooms over
City National Bank in Smith building.
Apply George W. Smith.
Miss Catherine Cavitt Df Wheelock
has returned from a visit of some
days to relatives at Austin.
Buy a gold medal from J. M. Cald-
well and have it engraved in time for
commencement at Caldwell's.
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AFTERNOON PROGRAM From 2:30 P. M.Mo 6:30 P. M.
1. What Fate Ordained (Lubin Drama)
2. Life In the U. S. Army (Edison Educational)
3. The Upward Way (Gaumont Drama)
NIGHT PROGRAM From 6:30 P. M. to 11 P. M.
1. Roped In (Meliea Western Drama)
2. The Vagabonds (Kalem Drama)
3. The Fatal Chocolate (Biograph Comedy) .
EXTRA SPECIAL
Both afternoon and night in addition to regular programs the
only pictrue ever taken of the ill-fated
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5. 5. Titanic and Capt. Smith
together with some forty slides showing the Carpathla (the
rescue ship) some scenes of the rescue and pictures of some
of the notables who were aboard.
Admission 10c as usual.
At the Dixie from 2:30 p. m. till 11
m. the only picture ever made of
the SS. Titanic. Don't miss it.
Miss Mary Ross Parker left today
for Brenham as one of a house party
with Miss Carolyn Glddings of that
city.
We have a complete assortment of
gold medals In stock suitable for all
schools. Can I sell you one? . J. M.
Caldwell.
Ladies' Holeproof hose in gauze
weights guaranteed to wear for six
months without holes at A. M. Wal-
diop & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. BroWnftfy and
daughter Miss Myrtle will leave to-
morrow for a week's visit in Madison
county and North Zulch.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward returned
to their home at Rosebud today after
having been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Mooring for several days.
Caldwell is showing a magnificent
line jewel handkerchief and puff
bpxes in fine cut glass. You must see
tliera to appreciate them.
New shipment of Holeproof hosiery
In men's . women's and children's
guaranteed to wear six months with-
out a hole at A. M. Waldrop t Co.
The Methodist ladies will serve
cream and cake at the residence of
Mrs. O. E. Gammill Friday atfernoon
from 4 to 7. You are cordially invited.
Birthday Tea.
There will be a birthday tea Friday
afternoon from 3 to 7 o'clock at the
residence of Rev. and Mrs. J. N.
Thomas In honor of Mrs. C. M. Proc-
tor. Everybody Is cordially invited to
this tea.
THE BI6 NEW HOME ENTERPRISE. EVERYTHING
IS FIRSTCLASS
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BEST OF SERVICE TO PATRONS
6000 CLEAN ICE FULL WEIGHT COURTESY.
These features we specialize. Soda
Water all flavors from .distilled
water. Phone us your Business.
I. G DAVIS Manager.
Phone 2U6
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You can see many suitable gifts for
graduation presents. The largest line
of fine pearl and ivory fans ever
shown. Prices $5 to $20. J. M. Cald-
well. If you want to save darning try a
box of Holeproof hose for men wom-
en and children guaranteed to wear
six mouths without a hole at A. M.
Waldrop & Co.
My' Hue of Jewelry will be found
complete for suitable gifts including
lavaliers bracelets brooches rings
and watches. I will be pleased to show
you. J. M. Caldwell.
You ought not to fuss about darning
your husband's socks when you can
buy Holeproofs guaranteed to wear
six months without a hole at A. M.
Waldrop & Co.
J. M. Caldwell is in Dallas attend-
ing the jewelers' convention and will
no doubt add many new and pretty
things to his large stock of sundry
articles iu the Jewelry line. Watch his
window.
Five hundred feet of moving pie-
tures of the SS. Titanic before leav-
ing Liverpool and some forty slides
of the SS. Carpathla and rescued pas-
sengers at the Dixie. Don't miss it.
The Dixie will show this afternoon
and night 500 feet of moving pictures
or the ill-fated SS. Titanic leaving
Liverpool on her maiden voyage which
proved so disastrous. Don't fail to'
see It. It will be youroflly chance.
Mrs. V.' B. Hjeirand Mrs. L. D.
Abbott are in Houston as delegates
from the Bryan church to the Methgd-
ist Missionary Conference now in ses
sion In that city.
Notice Carpenters! A beautiful line of mesh bags and
With every 50-cent purchase of mer- the swellest line of gold handle um-
chandlse I will give you a nice pres- brellas ever ahown la Bryan at Cald-
ent. Call and see me. John M. Sebesta. well's.
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Your Appearance
Is Important to Yourself
and to Your Friends
We guarantee to give yon the ntmost satisfaction in
Clothes values combining style fit and workmanship
Now is the t'.mt to prepare yourself
before our stock is broken
HOWARD & FOSTER SHOtS-Are Coed Shoes
Brandon &Lawrence
Outfitters for Young Men and Men Vho Stay Ycurg
New Hosiery
New Neckwear
We are Showing Some Exceptionally Pretty Designs in
Wide Lace Bands Novelty Wash Fringes and Baby Irish Laces and Insertions
We also show the prettiest line of New Spring Dress Goods ever displayed in Bryan
At 15c Per Yard on up
SAM- B. WILSON
New Gloves
New White Pumps
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