The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1912 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY OCTOBER 18 1911
TOE BRYAN fjAlLY EAGLE
Need a New
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If you are as cartful in selecting as we are you'll
1 get pne that wil) give long anJ satisfactory ser-
vice. Jt will pay you to come fo us wjicn yotj
f are ready to buy. We'1 handle only the best
makes and make sure of perfect workmanship
andK st quality of materials possible for price.
HaVe some exceptionally good values jn hand-:
somely finished solid back brushes.
J. Jenkins
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RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
Houiton A Texaa Central.
Effective September 22 1812.
Northbound.
No. 8 12:83 P. M.
No. 5 1:02 A. M.
No. 15 Hustler 2:19 P. M.
No. 17 Owl 2:19 A. M.
Southbound.
No. 2 2:45 P. M.
No. 8 2:50 A. M.
No. 16 Hustler 2:45 P. M.
No. 18 Owl 4:10 A. M.
International & Great Northern.
No. 14 northbound 1:44 P. M.
No. 16 southbound 4:30 P. M.
C. L Osborne went to Millican to-
day. D. D. White went to Millican this
afternoon.
Homer Walker went to Dallas this
afternoon. '
N. A. Cotnam of Harvey was In the
city today.
W. L. Closs of Tabor was In the
city today.
Fred Carglll of Harvey was In the
city today.
Jeff Crone of Reliance was In town
this morning.
A. J. Elbrlch was In the city today
from College.
Rev. J. P ClciBsner went to Marlln
this afternoon.
Henry Thornton of Reliance was In
the city today.
J. H. Dowllng of Wellborn was In
tbe city today.
J. C. Jones was In tbe city today
from Reliance.
C. C. Morgan was In the city today
from Reliance.
Dr. 0. F. Lee of Wellborn spent to-
day In the city.
Buy your bulls and meal from Vlck
Bros. Phone 376.
James Cooper of Rock Uralrie was
In the city today.
D. B. Lloyd was a Reliance visitor
to the city today.
J. L. Hensarllng of Wellborn was
In tbe city today.
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"If mr i. Bmimtu for W HJl"
VALID REASONS
Wky wt tkould srw yon milk ear
Drags SoaaVtM ami Drug Stem Cooii.
Fir$tBcMut4 a can five joe
gcad tmict.
Second Beau$ ear foeaV art
frttk eaa part.
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FotrtkBtcauM oar Mtdicit$
fivt correct MtdUimat matt.
Fi(lkTkt warittj af ear tlock as-
sarts job of gelling Jul txacllj what
yea waal
Try at a4 kow "' f i i
Dng Slort ttrvkt.
Phone 66
R. EMMEL
Pure Drug Dispenser
Don't
Forget
Pur
Ready-
to-
Wear Department
lip
Stairs
Hair Brush?
A. J. Keith was a Harvey visitor
to the city today
W. E. Candy of Rock Prairie spent
today In the city.
D. C. Buchanan of Harvey was in
town this morning.
For Sale Two young Indian runner
drakes. Phone 151.
Arch Goodwin was In the city to-
day from tbe bottom.
Morgan Closs of Harris Bchoolhouse
was In the city today.
For Sale A pony; gentle to ride or
drive. Tyler Haswell.
John Merka of Reliance was in the
city today on business.
J. C. Lloyd was in the city this
morning from Reliance.
Ab Necomb was in from Reliance
this morning on business.
Miss Ethel Haltom of Benchley was
In tbe city today shopping.
Fresh! turnipseed all varieties in
bulk. Haswell's Book Store.
Mrs. J. W. Doremus Jr. left today
to visit relatives In Calvert.
Miss Nellie Woodman bas gone to
Millican to spend a few days.
R. S. Jones of Steep Hollow was
in the city today on business.
For Sale My pony; gentle for rid
ing and driving. Ara Haswell.
W. B. English of Steep Hollow was
In tbe city today on business.
C. M. Rlslnger of Holligan Chapel
spent tbls morning in the city.
Fellowcraft shoes for style and
service. Globe Dry Goods Co
William Jones was a visitor in tb
city today from Steep Hollow.
W. E. Crockett left today for Dallas
to spend a few days at the fair.
T. E. Wade was up from Wellborn
today and called on The Eagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reed returned to
their home In Hearne last night.
E. R. Lloyd was In town today from
his home In the Kurten community.
For Rent Front room second floor
Main street. Apply to J. W. Howell.
J. B. Carroll of Rock Prairie was
among tbe visitors to the city today.
Ralston shoes for men make walk-
ing a pleasure. Globe Dry Goods Co.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Reed of Hearne
returned to their home this afternoon.
Hamilton-Brown shoes for men
women and children. Globe Dry5oods
Co.
J. H. McCullough will leave tonight
for San ADgelo where he will visit
his sister.
For Sale My borne on Ursullne
avenue; a bargain; come quick. Ed
Graham.
Charles Perkins of Nacogdoches Is
visiting his son who attends the A.
and M. College.
For Sale or Trade Lot No. 20 in
block No. 7 at Texas City Texas.
Milton Fore.
Mrs. J. A. D. Robinson and daugh-
ter Miss Bessie were in today from
Wixon shopping.
Wo are giving a 33 per cent
duction on all men's clothlogvGlobe
Dry Goods Co. If
Mrs. E. A. Flinn and children of
Jones Prairie are spending a few days
visiting In the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Glenn Flinn.
leave t(
Notice.
There will be no meeting of the
Woodmen Circle tonight.
Bertha Stuart Clerk.
Those who were not prepared for the last cold snap know how disagreeable it i$
to not sleep warmly.
Better come and let us show yqu ours.
Blankets
50q (o S10.QQ
AFTERNOON PROGRAM From 2:00 p. m. to M0 p. m.
1. Willie the Hunter '. One of-Those Lubins
2. The Wax Model...... A Beautiful Drama
3. Western Hearts . ...Essanay Western Drama
4. A Citizen In the Making .......Fine Sellg Drama
NIGHT PROGRAM From 6:30 p. m. to 11:00 p. m.
1. Like Nights of Old I. Edison Comedy
2. Removing Sunken Vessels Edison 8cenlc
3. Paying the Board Bill A Creat Kalem Comedy
4. The Gamblers A Great Vitagraph Drama
5. An Elephant on Their Hands.. Vitagraph Feature Comedy
FAVORITES Lillian Walker Flora Finch G. M.
Anderson Veda Beticm Eearl Williams Julia Swayn
Gordem. .
THIS IS A GRAND PROGRAM.
Ladles' skirts tailor-made suits
waists and jackets at big reductions.
Globe Dry Goods Co.
Mrs. W. M. Seeligson of Houston
visited her nephew Paschal Stafford
who is a student at Allen Academy.
We have Just' received a car of
Texas red rust roof seed oats. Phone
376. Vlck Bros.
Mrs. Charles Camp of Navasota is
visiting ber parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Wilcox. (-
H. F. Sbeppard of Kurten was a
pleasant caller at Tbe Eagle office
while in tbe city today. y'"
T. A. Henflarllng of Steep Hollow
was looking after business matters in
the city today.
Mrs. O. Boddeker bas returned to
her home in Valentine after visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Phil-
lips in tbls city.
A. J. McCampbell of Fort Worth
has been in the city several days buy
ing cotton. He returned home this
afternoo:
ys a good program at the
A dandy for tonight Earle
Williams Julia Swayne Gordon An-
derson and too many others to men-
tion. They are fine tonight
f Tonight l
or
AlarS
A -T
i wixie.
New Princess Theatre
"Oil the Firing Mne" Bison
Famous 101 Bison Feature
"The Greatest of These is Charity" Thanhouser
Miss.Margaret Snow as a Sitter of Charity
"Her Ambition" Powers
A True Story of Every Day Life.
"Hidden Bonds" Rex
A $tory of the Stock Exchange.
"How Hp Won Her" Shamrock
Excellent Drama
A dandy program for tonight and one you will
thoroughly enjoy
This Cold Weather
Suggests Comforts and Blankets
Each
You will find our StocH
Very Complete
THEATRE
THE WEATHER.
Friday October 18 1912.
Tonight and 'Saturday fair and
colder.
Weather Conditions.
The gulf storm bas moved inland
In a northeastwardly direction over
the state. A Canadian cyclonic dis-
turbance of unusual Intensity has be-
-gun" to move in a southeasterly direc
tion from the northwest The follow-
ing precipitation occurred in Texas:
Waco 3.12 Temple 3.04 Corslcana
3.20 Hondo 2.64 San Marcos 2.94
Brenham 2.42 and Taylor 2.26. The
passing inland of the gulf disturbance
and the spreading southeastward of
tbe Canadian disturbance may he ex-
pected to exert an influence on the
weather of the central and eastern
states the rest of this week.
John Daly Jr.
Lillian Walker a Vitagraph beauty
and Flora Finch a Vitagraph! "Oh
see ber" and the elephant in a great
comedy at the Dixie tonight
J. D. Barnett A. H. MCflfry and
J. G. W. Allen were in the city today
from Steep Hollow.
Tonight J
3
$1.00
Watch this Space
Fcr Cafe Attractions
Colonial Theatre
Wanted Boarders Can accommo-
date a few more boarders with rooms
and table board; also rooms for light
housekeeping. Mrs. J. T. Evans.
Tbe pictures are simply great at tbe
Dixie tonight. "Tbe Gamblers" a
great Vitagraph drama; "Paying the
Board Bill' 'a swell Kalem comedy.
WIHTEH TIME IS
CLOTHES TIME
The Suits and Overcoats we
are showing are master tailor-
ed correctly Modeled and
beautifully shaded. Hats to
match of course. In fact
complete dress requirements
are here.
Brandon &
Lawrence
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77ie Best is
We
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GROCERIES
Service is an important Factor. Try
Two Phones Two Wagons
Hensarling Bros.
Phones 519 and 489
Comfort;
(o $8.95 Each
"Casey Jones" took his "Beautiful
Doll" down by the "Old Mill Stream"
While "Alexander's Band" played
"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland."
Jones took along a box of Lowney's
candy from Vkk & Dawson's stora
because "Everybody's Doing It Now."
touri B0cnn
Cannot Help Yen
unlesi bit prescription is carefully sod
accurately compounded with pure stand-
ard quality ingredients and in exact ac-
cordance with the terms of his analysis.
is responsible for the outcome; so be fair
to the doctor and to yourself by making
sure that the prescription is put up
right. This is our specialty.
READ & STEWAItT
The Progressive Drugglata
Phone 19. w Deliver.
BQARPinQ
and Sale Barn
I jiave leased the property be-
low tbe Imperial Garage on
Main Streeti where J will con-
duct a general Boarding and
Sale Barn. Tour Basinets Soli"
cited. I will strive to please you.
J. L. Robertson
Phone in Office
EVERYTHING
ELECTRICAL
R. ic. Cole
Phone 565
Next door to Cole Hdw. Co.
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tle Cheapest
have it in
trrompt Service
We
are
. Showing
the
Mte$t
Styles
in lloveities
Purses Belts
and Gloves.
SAM A WILSON
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1912, newspaper, October 18, 1912; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324260/m1/5/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .