The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912 Page: 5 of 10
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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
FRIDAY DECEMBER 20 1912.
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v For The Next
Three 3 Days
.We offer a BIG DISCOUNT on our
hand painted
CHINA AND CUT GLASS
. ' Get ouAprices before you buy.
E. J JENKINS
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Dixie tonight
S. S. Kelly of Kurten spent today
in town.
J. W. Shepard of Kurten was in the
city today.
J. R. Slaughter was in from Re-
liance today i
George Williams was in town today
from Coleview.
S. II. Dowling was in the city from
Wellborn today.
Fresh fish and oysters at Hardy
Newton's market.
(leorne Walker was in the city to-
day from Alexander.
L. 8. Williams of Coleview was In
the city this morning.
J. M. Williams of Greens Prairie
was in the city today.
Men's overcoats at a big reduction.
The Globe Dry Goods Co.
A. P. Buchanan of Harvey spent to-
day In town on business.
Mrs. T. L. Petty left today for Pal-
estine on a visit to her mother.
Men's and boys' suits at your own
price. The Globe Dry Goods Co.
Mrs. W. H. Buchanan was in the
fieity today from Kurten shopping.
Men's and ladles' sweaters at a big
reduction. The Globe Dry Goods Co.
For Rent Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Phone 559.
Blankets and comforts at a big re
duction. The Globe Dry Goods Co.
' Prof. J. L. Cobb and Walter Arm-
strong of Cottonwood were In the city
" today. v
Ladies' and misses' tailored suits
one-half price. The Globe Dry Goods
Co.
Mr. and MrtTGeorge P. Edge of
Harris schoolhouse were in the city
today shopping.
T. D. Wilson and Edwin Jenkins
are home from Southwestern Unlver
' slty for the holidays.
Miss Sarah Lizzie Powers left this
afternoon for Austin where she will
visit during the holidays.
"W m m tm'wi fr Tmm Htmllk"
FRESH
RUBBER
GOODS
Every article in our Rub-
ber Goods Department is
fresh by fresh we mean
that the rubber has full
life and elasticity. We
buy highest quality rubber
goods and sell you all arti-
cles made of rubber with a
guarantee that they are the
best produced.
Phoneme
R. EMMEL
Pure Drug Dispenser
W. D. Yardley was in the city from
Harvey today.
Mrs. G. F. Lee of Wellborn was in
the city today.
J. S. Morgan was in the city today
from Reliance.
Fresh country eggs 30c per dozen.
Hardy Newton.
For Sale Grade Jersey cow fresh
in milk. Slnv Cooper.
George Lutz of Reliance was a vis
itor to the city today.
Miss Nora Senter of Coolldge is a
guest of Miss Irrna Collins.
Car of good lump coal oh track
f9.00 per ton. Stephan Bros.
Mrs. W. A. Conway left this after
noon for a visit to Hempstead.
T. B. GoodBon and Dick Fain were
in the city today from the bottom.
Ladles' and misses' trimmed hats
one-half price. The Globe Dry Goods
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Taylor left for
Honey Grove today to spend the holi
days.
Let us dry-clean your kid gloves
furs and feathers. American Steam
Laundry. Phone 585.
Mrs. H. N. McAshan arrived from
LaPorte today to spend the holidays
with her mother.
Skirts and ready-made dresses going
at one-half pr)oe. The Globe Dry
Goods Co.
Mrs. John Mann left This afternoon
for Omaha Neb. where she will spend
the holidays.
Lost White setter pup 9 months
old with name on collar. Reward for
return. R. S. Mawhinney.
Mrs. W. C. McCall left thfe after-
noon for Austin to spend the holidays
with relatives.
Our Christmas candles can not be
surpassed. She is always glad to see
Lox-nty's. Vick & Dawson."
Miss Pauline Seale of Benchley ar
rived this afternoon and is visiting
Miss Mary James.
A big stock oMresh vegetables and
fruits of all kinds Monday and Tues-
day for Christmas. Hardy Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Cooked chil
dren of Steep Hollow were visitors to
the city today.
For Sale Ivers-Johnson bicycle
coaster brake good condition $10.
See It at Gen. Stoddard's residence.
Misses Evelyn Sanders and Luclle
Batte have arrived home from Baylor
University at Waco for the holidays.
Dyeing Let us dye your white
serge suits to the latest fall colors.
American Steam Laundry. Phone 585.
Mrs. W. F. Hoppess and little son
Coulter of Illllsboro are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Coulter.
The Jiome-made fruit cakes I am
selling are the real article. Let me
show you. Hardy Newton.
Mrs. Will S. Collard left for Nor
mangee this afternoon to visit her
mother.
Mrs. W. G. Drummond and daugh-
ters Misses Una and Pearl of Cotton
wood are visiting friends in the city.
Money to loan at 8 on improved
farm land. L. E. Norton 412 Scanlan
Bldg. Houston Texas.
Our expert engravers will engrave
all presents purchased at our store for
the holidays free up to and Including
Saturday night. Make your selection
early and have It engraved. Neat
artistic engraving greatly enhances
the value of any Christmas present In
the Jewelry line. f;
I DIXIE TIATI ll
AFTERNOON PROGRAM From 2:00 p. m. fo 6:30 p. m.
1. Anguished Nours Paths American Drama
2. The Adventure of the Smelling 8alta
.Featuring Maurice Coetello
3. The Hoodoo Hat Screaming Kalem Comedy
4. Hearts and Diamonds Great Edison Drama
I
NIGHT PROCRAM-Fiom 6:30 p. m. to 11:00 p. m.
1. The Substitute Model Sellg Drama
2. The Mayor's Crusade Kalem Comedy-Drama
3. An Old Appointment Great Edison Drama
4. Who Stole Bunny's Umbrella? Vitagraph Comedy
5. At the Dog Show Vitagraph Topical
Favorites: Maurice Costello Rose Tapley Julia Swayne
Gordon John Bunny Katherine Williams Hobart Bosworth
Robert Gaillord Charles Ogle Ruth Rolland and the world's
famous dog Jean ' .
An Extra Good Program Tonight
A Grand Program Tomorrow Afternoon
COLONIAL I nFrN ?7
THEATRE L9L.XJ l&ii
The World' Greatest Comic Opera
THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER
Music by Oscar Strauss
Produced With the Full Strength of the
WHITNEY OPERA COMPANY
Direction of F. C. Whitney
Company Including Full Opora
of 66 - Company
PRICES 75c $1.00 $1.50 AND $2.00
Mrs. Leo Meerscheldi of San An-
tonio who has been vlsitirfg Mrs". Nan-
nie Rohde left today for Franklin.
To close out our Haviland dinner
sets we will make a price of $22.00 on
100-piece set value $30.00. Haswell's
Book Store.
Miss Bertha Preston of Navasota
passed through this afternoon en
route to Marlin to Join a house party
given by Miss Pauline Cheeves.
For Sale My horse buggy and har
ness; sound young horse; all cheap.
Write W. D. Cooper or see W. P.
Bryan.
Miss Corinne James has returned
from Coolldge where she has been
teaching and will spend the holidays
at home.
Make your wife a Christmas pres-
ent of a $5000 policy In the Southwest-
ern. It is the best present you can
give. Sae Joe B. Reed agent.
Mrs. jWy"E. Gleavs and son James
arrived today from Nashville Tenn.
and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Wilson.
Dry Cleaning Let us do your dry
cleaning and pressing. Modern equip-
ment sanitary steam presses and ex-
pert workmen. American Steam Laun-
dry. Phone 585.
There was a good crowd in town to-
day notwithstanding the ugly weather
and business was good. If it had re
mained fair tomorrow would have
been a record-breaker.
Miss Myrtle Looney of Branchvflle
who has been visiting Miss Bessie
Buchanan left this afternoon for
Navasota. -
For Rent Three nice adjoining
rooms for light housekeeping unfur-
nished three blocks from Main street
Apply Mrs. Claude Dawson 304 East
Lamar street. ?
Mrs. J. MPankey returned to her
home in Mumford-today after a pleas-
ant visit to Mrs. W..J. Christian and
family.
Carnations- red pink and white
narcissus valley holly wreaths for
cemetery and house decoration.
Phone direct. Scott Floral Co. Nava-
sota Texas.
Lost One black overcoat bought
from Brandon & Lawrence. Finder
please return to Eagle ofTice and get
reward.
Hats Why buy new hats when you
can have your old one cleaned re-
blocked and made into the latest
style and shape? American Steam
Laundry. Phone 585.
The boys let loose from school yes-
terday afternoon were on the street
early this morning and numerous
"stands" sprung up as if by magic.
Just as they started the Christmas
shouting however it began to rain
and broke them up in business.
Hothing More Appropriate for a
Christmas Remembrance
THAN A DAINTY PIECE OF JEWELRY
We can please any taste and match any
purse and will appreciate a share of
your patronage.
PARK The Jeweler
-VXnjruTjnrinrwMy"s mmmmmmmmmm mmmm
ODD FELLOWS ELECT OFFICERS.
At aMneeting -of the Odd Fellows
last night the following officers were
elected:
M. E. Weaver noble grand.
J. N. Thomas vice grand.
J. B. Priddy treasurer.
J. B. Reed secretary.
. .
ST I
New Princess Theatre
f Tonight
Candies!" Candies!! Candies! II
Chocolate covered Maraschino cher-
ries strawberries assorted nuts all
fruit nut and hard centers; in fact
any kind of candy yrfu can name.
Lowney's the Standard for years for
sale by Vick Dawson.
Dressed turkeys and chickens Ber-
wick Bay oysters and complete stock
of nackine-house eoods and specialties
at Hardy Newton's market.
Poor engraving spoils' many other-
wise desirable and handsome pres-
ents. Be sure to get the best at J. M.
Caldwell's. His expert engravers have
studied In the largest Northern and
Eastern cities and are prepared to
give the best tastiest and most artis-
tic work. x
The best yet. A beautiful floral gift
for ChriBtmas. She will appreciate
one. I am agent for KuhlmanD at
Houston which insures promptness.
Place orders with me. Miss Marion
Foote 'Commerce building.
Wanted To buy thirteen shoats
weighing between 75 and 125 pounds.
See or write Jno. C. Burns College
Station Texas.
See our
Tucks Christmas Cards
Manicure Goods
Stationery
Jacob's Candies
Pipes
Cigars in Xmas boxes
Conklin's Fountain Pens
READ & STEWART
Ths Progressive Druggists
I
Tonight
Amateurs' Tonight
Lots of Fun
m -m 1 Tl ft R
I he Lomedy masons
In 15 Minutes of Laughs
MAUD BE ALL PRICE
Character Singer and Entertainer
"HER YESTERDAY" Powers
Featuring; Florence Barker
THE QUARREL" Crystal
Featuring Pearl White
"THE BROKEN RING" :Rex
Drama
Change of Program Tomorrow. Santa Claus Matinee
for the children tomorrow Afternoon.
Say Boys!
Stop in and take notice of Vick &
Dawson's line of Christmas candies.
We have any size any price. Remem-
ber Lowney's stands for quality.
- VNew P. M. for Madisonville.
TheEagle editor's old lriend
George M. Mabry has been appointed
postmaster at 'Madisonville by Presi-
dent Taft and will take charge of the
office about January 1. Mr. Mabry re
sided for many years in the north end
of this county and is well known and
has many friends in Bryan.
Christmas Candies.
The "Candy Corner" is complete
with a big stock. of Christmas candy
fresh fruit and nuts of all kinds.
v Hardy Newton.
Your Old Chafing Dish
CAN BE CHANGED TO
ELECTRIC HEATED
AT SMALL COST
All other Electric Holiday Devices. Complete stock at
Parkfs Jewelry Store
POST OFFICE BLOCK
Buy Your
Suit NOW!
MALE PRICE
IRK
EIGHT
Days Only
ALL LADIES' FINE COAT SUITS ALL LADIES' FINE SILK AND WOOL DRESSES
ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS x
You can have your choice for half the original price from now until Christmas. 33' The Truth: We are making prices
far "below cost but we cannot afford to carry this season's styles over and prefer extending v
this most exceptional opportunity to our -customers now.
MILLINERY
Half Price
SAM
WILSON
aii ranrrc TDiiwiwrn n
HATS AT
Half Price
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912, newspaper, December 20, 1912; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324314/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .