The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 325, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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FOR. THAT COLD
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'or heavy hauling and moving see
iry EelL
T. Lawler hae returned from a
'mess trip to Houiion.
...A.irr. haa rvtumrd from a
maa trio to Houston.
!iit M. Brvan Jr. baa returned to
IviMon after a business trip to tnis
I.
boo 41! or 5: for carriage or
poo. Guy narrowe. i uo
io.
lev. J. R- Naih arrived today from
umont tor a visit to relatives In
rrU- .
J.Ira. Albert Hanneman ana
A returned from a visit to relatives
Marlln vesterdar.
Thad Knlttel returned to bla home
Burton yesterday after a brief twit
friends In thli city.
I. and Mra. Geo. r. Lee nave n-
Ued to Wellborn after a brief visit
relatives In thla city.
Mr. and Mra. P. L Warb'.ngton bare
n to M llano. Tex.. where they will
ike their bpme In future.
court mm
a-...H liana Taken In the oeoo
fteadt Work Tanks' Sonde Ap-
provedPetition Granted.
The. regular monthly meeting of the
rnmrnlMtonera' court was adojurned
yesterday afternoon after a aesslon
nf thr dirt.
The court ordered that the salary
of R. L. Morrison highway engineer
f and M. College who was selectea
Km (Via rntirt aa consulting engineer
on the good reads worK oi visui
No. 1. begin on Jan. 1. 1M. aa per
agreement. The aalary was mea ai
tinn ner month.
The court ordered that $H0O be set
side for the county farm demonstr
n.n nrk during the ensuing year
and $150 be aet aside for the Girls'
Canning Club work.
The court hating been advised bj
the good roads advisory committee to
- iwh ..r in tut used In the good
9MSUU TCXISHT FR8U SiM TO II
A Fewsrvgl Three-Heel Ceaanay Master Photoplay
"THE HOUSE OF EEVElATIOir
FEATURING ESSANAVS TWO fRILLIANT ITAM
JOK ICXEH AK3 WUSm tfgZt
ALSO ONK OF LUBIN'S FAVORITE COMEDIES .
. "WHICH IS WHICH"
D0JTT KISS -THE HOUSE OF REVELATION TCX1SHT
TOMORROW FROM I TO 1:33
A BEAUTIFUL TWO-REEL IMP UNIVERSAL DRAMA
"THE LITTLE LADY ACROSS THE WAY"
Featuring the Well Known Mowing Picture Faveriteo
JAKE 6AIL AM MATT MOORE
Another Universally Fine Number le the V'tagraph Drama
"THE WARDROBE
WITH KATE PRICt AND AN ALL-STAR CAT. FEATURING
MART AKDER50R AK9 U US ALU hall
AND ANOTHER SENSATIONAL KALEM RAILROAD DRAMA
"VHEIl SECONDS COUNT"
FEATURIXQ THE 0ARIX0 HELEN GISSON
COMPLETE CHARGE OF PROGRAM AT 6x30
Program Chawgea Twice Each Day at the Plate
QUEEN SATURDAEWELi-PART MASTERPIECE
FEATURING SWEET DAINTT ELLA HALL
Ilbe Bryan High School will superln-i
111 trad thl affair. an the yflblfr la
of tho tenth ana eieventn rr
the high school who are taking tbe
domestic science course have agreed
to serve the dinner. j
Addresses will be made by Colonel
Clarence Oustey head of the agrlcul-j
tural extension department of tne coi-1
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lege; President W. B. nueii anu ww.
Elliott. wlo of the college will aft-
dress the gathering. Others will U
called upon for abort talks.
The meetlbg was then adjourn!.
IN MCMORIAM.
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DAILY WCATHt FORECAST
Office Dunn A Daly I
Hon 7 jn
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f . . ... ... . npilcapwfl ttml
Bl.hon E. D. Mouion of Pallas re- roaus w(r. "-"-""-.
d hi. home today after a brief car t. pur. ba.ed an.
Lit to relatives In this city
wish to announce to mr friend
at my cafe will be open all nlnht.
ill and see me. ( has. F. llometter.
Sjeclals for dull seanon. until the
st of February will make tailored
ilrtwalrts $l.(0. snd tailored skirts
r.O. nine Miss Ktta I'eters.
Tonight fair; rrtday fair with ria-.
Ing temperature. 0
Weather Notes.
The temperature at Bryan thla
morning was 15 degrees. 'The coldest
place In the lHed States "was Bill-
Ints. Mont whnre tne iemperaiur
was 53 degrees hetow aero.
LIBRARY NOTES.
iM.tri. t So. 1 of llrsios County.
A petition was received from t . I
.-.i ...n niiivrs ankliiK that
Ji'ur biiu - .... - - j
the court grand a public road of th-
third Has twenty f.-et wide from the
I pro tap road to the liretoa Kiver.
and that a Jury of view le app..!nte.l
a 1 Iltaft
to mi-'Hii dnniBK ni y
I a 1 ... w ill atv
Secretary M. Knight of the Com-'road. A. w ro. p.y
erclal Club went to Navs.ot. thtsjacce. to a large and P'odu.tU.
" 1 to attend the annual ban- titory. the .etition was d a
. . v.rr.ura Commercial the court ordered that the road
rt of tl.e Nata-sora i of wen.
UC. iS.I Vnrlhvp 1
Mrs. Terry King of dv.ston. .eore- y feet a. . "
. . i . . ln.K.lrflrca'ltaWIlBsjs ill iiie- ivmiiij
ry of the siaie m.... ... ... rhom0.
in .i.tn linn ill m ui uk. w. -
lirlstian inunn. '"" .-
ieet with the Mission 8o!ety of the
non Creek.
tral Christian Church of this city
ptnrna from a
The bonds of the First National
i-iri state lWnk and Trust
I II BY S ' ' " "
"u" u " " ' ...... for the
duck bunt with a party of fr.nl. onM.-ny i (rJ (l(
uccess and a big time. An abun Km e
f game was killed
hl h will f deK.it.'.l in ea. n oi
the three banks of the city were en-
-..am yrtirt
... a ainai snnrnTPQ IU UH x
Z. Eden and family ot M.rvey ..( - "
. .ti irt i n iimiii waawai . - -
hipped their nou no u .-- - wth fc
1 i ... .s. fit vsaimnui naim
one to that city to make xt.it nom. -
a.aa n n r mam iriruua i sx
hlr departure from Braios County.
ut express best wishes for their hap-
ilness In their new home.
' Each week slrice the story hour was
Inaugurated at Carnegie Library the
number of (hlldren attending these
l.appy sessions Is sllnliliy Increased
line writer on the subject of story
tcllinr has summed up the aim In a
ffw brief definitions: 1 Stories are
told to fhe plcnsure; 77 to stir and
(llrett the Imagination; l to aroune
and direct feeling; 14) to cultivate
tantes; (1 to help shape thought and
mnlit lha rrrullve faculty. I to
form a lane for good literature; C)
to serve as a foreword In the study of
Kood books: to nlve knowle-Jge o!
life. Historical stories are Include I
in the proiraiii for the winter to de-
vtloti the sense of relation wUh the
past and create fi better appreciation
of facts and fiction he may read later.
Miss Kay MontRomery will give an
Interesting story of l.ee and Jackson
text Saturday for the lamer children
and the rounder ones win go inrougn
fairy land with Mls Allle Conay.
This hour Is free to every child In
llryan and all we ak of them is to
be on time. I'on't forget that the door
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COMMERCIAL
CLUB
WEEKLY IEII
Big Dinner ts Be Given Farmers Jan
1S Strong Effort to Be Made
fcCity Wagon Yard.
We Have Soaps
for Every Purpose
HAIR
White aoaps. col-
ored soaps plain
aoaps perfumed
soaps and medicat-
ed aoaps; single
rakea or In boxes
of three rakes It
doien.
SCALP
TEETH
HARDS
FACE
FEET
R R. EMMEL
Pure Drug Dispenser
The biggest eoap . TOILET
Una la town all
the popular kinds
very many spe-
cials we cao
blghly recom-
mend. Buy all
soaps here.
MEDICATED
BATH
BAST
SURGICAL
The ret?!wjfek!y meeting of the
directors of theliryf! UiOimercial
Club was held yesterday morning et
10 o'clock with E. J. Fountain presi
dent of tlie dub. presiding and Die
following directors present: A. M.
Waldrop. K 8. Webb Sr.. J. U Edse.
L. U Mcltlnls. A. W. Wllkerson. Eu-
gene Edge.uhn A. Moore and Judge
J. T. Maloney.
A motion was made and carried tiat
the president appoint a committee tn
appear before the city council at their
niMtlnc Prl.lar nlcht and urge the
city to provide a sultab'e wagon yard
for the farmers who fraue In i'.ryan.
or vho would trade here. If this con
In the death of our beloved co-
.n.v.r ir vtrtor B. Hudson tne
Woman's Club of Bryan has suffer-
mA mA and Irreparable loss unl-
. . .n A ...... In nalnr
nam id inieuou
she waa one of thoeo rare women who
fill our ase with wlnt and rosea to
the brim ao the wine runs over and
fills the house with perfume.
fiha was as redolent of tender sym
pathy.' as is a rose with perfume and
Upon her sweet Hps perpetually aia
reln '
The summer calm of golden charity."
She waa called from our ranks while
.tut she looked with joy on the sun-
kissed bllla of life. an the world was
full of love beauty promise and en-
chantment for her.' yet calmly ahe
n.iud Into the dreamless night ofj
long repose to the unknown country
of shadows which lies beyond the
stars. '
And yet our friend. "Sweet Alice
la not wholly dead the better part of
her has escaped the angel of death
for her virtues are written upon the
tablets of the memory of all who knew
her. and the example of good mat
she has left will be felt long after the
stone above her grave baa been ob-
litrratni b corroding time.
To the husband son and daughter
of the desolate home we extend our
heartfelt sympathy and we mingle
our tears with theirs as In the anguish
of their souls they cry out
O. for the touch of a vsnunea nanu
And the south of a voice that Is still.
UVe have laid her away In quiet old
Mother Earth.
(This friend of ours.)
with the world's sor
rows and the world's mirth
And over the sweet sad face of her
i- t. irnt rra above tne t iace oi
IU ' v ' " -
he.1
(The grass which hides the glory
of herl
May the spring bring the flowers."
MRS. M. W. 81MS.
MRS. U U MrtNXIS.
MRS. WEBB HOWELL
Committee.
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The court was then adjourned.
FOR SALE.
For Ol'ICK sale cheap for CASH:
1 i rmd hand wagon.
1 iray horse. $:j.00;
1 bay mare. 15 00;
I second hand buggies;
i tuM h.lfa Wheelocg prairie nlf:
Stock of collars snd single trees to
close out.
Stock of plows and planters at r
duced prices. '
HEN8ARLINU Mtitv.
aaawiaiawgaBgafjBaaaBB a
POULTRY M0W.
If yoo have good chlckena ind are
getting them In shape for the poultry
show remember we have
Oyster shell crushed.
Wbest screenings
' Oati and malse
Chops and bran.
We deliver now.
HEXSARUXO MERCANTILE CO.
i.a.m v It. Hudson hae Just re
ceived a nowly purchased 19U model
five-passenger touring car.
venience were provided. The follow
.h- ...r .rin. 1ng committee was appointed by the
' president: M. U. iwatwrigni. tunenr
p.... nf th. manual trainlnr Edge. R. S. Webb 8r J. U Edge.' A
j' v.h .rhnol will I M. Waldrop. J. P. Martin. Ed Covey
. a j. .... M. if. James. David Reld. J. Tom
Mr.
NOTICE LADY MACCABEES.
There will be a regular meeting to
morrow (rTlday auernoon. mx ..
oMock it the K of P. Hall. All mem-
bers are urged to attend. Business of
Importance.
MRS. SPRECKELMTER.
Com.
II
Buy Nov and Save Money
We have about one dozen beautiful Ladles' Silk Sweat-
er that are on sale tot about One-Half Price.
LADIES" SERGE AND SILK DRESSES
.We have quite a few left embracing Serges. Velvets Taf-
fetas. Crepe de Chine In the most wanted colors. our choice
of the lot at 33 1-3 Diicount Off.
MISSES' COAT SUITS
We have a nice line of Misses' Coat Suits and all late
December models. Your choice of any Suit foTtmly 10.00
library. TUst think what It means for
the boys In the city school to te able
to do such work.
The Interest In reading la still evi
dent from the fact that U? books have
been loaned since last Saturday morn-
ing besides a numler of magaxines.
The booka are disinfected erery two
weeks.
The children who come to the II-
hrarv are to be romDliments on the
observance of the rule posted every-
here. "No loud talking allowed In
the library." It la Just as easy to talk
in a low tone and 1 am sure no one
would wantonly disregard thla request.
TWO FIRE ALARMS.
The two fire alarms turned In yes
terday afternoon were caused by flue
fires at the homes of Mr. snd Mrs
Jack Johnson which occurred at 4: SO
oVIock. and Mrs. Maggie Harris at
7 o'clock. Slight damage was done
to the roof of Mr. Johnson's home
but no damage occurred at the other
fire.
Smith Ssm B. Wilson. E. W. Cren
shaw. If. Zacxer. rhllllp Hensarllng
W. R. Sanders E. F. Parks. Ceo. Brst
don. W. H.'Cole. W. A. Withers. J. M
Lawrence and O. f. Hall.
Mr. Fountain stated that the clul
bad a definite concrete proposition
ready to sutmU to the council and
that If sufficient pressure were
brought to bear by the business men
of the city be believed the city coun
ell would agree to the proposition.
Following Is a copy of a letter sent
IU tUT iurium- . v. -
tee by E. J. Fountain president of the
club urging them to be present at
the meeting of the city council Fri-
day night:
"Gentlemen:" This Is to request yoo
a mnmr Kafnr the cltV Council Fri
day night Jan. 14. to urge the city to I
provide a suitable wagon yard tor the
farmers who trade In Bryan or who
would trade here If thla convenience
were provided. .
"There will be a definite concrete
proposition rerfdy to aubmlt to the
council and you are urged to be pres-
ent to show cause why this needed ac
commodation should re-provided
Tburs very truly.
E. J. FOUNTAIN.
President Commercial Club.
Fy unanimous vote the club de-
.. . . . j ah im;i.Vmii tn elve a dinner to tne tarm-
9 I n . A Q . 1 1 1 .il
Burned But Small Insurance. ers oi tiraaoa iui v
. a u . n. "Jan. 15. at the old Moose nan -on
FOR RENT.
I have 23 acrea of good land a tew
room house a good dug well half
wtnm hair hill land at Old
v i ww;a vm -
Boonevllle. 1 will rent cheap to right
parties. Walter J. Coulter.
GAMING CASES SETTLED.
Ten of the thirty-five negroes
charged with gaming and whose esses
.... ..11. tnr tslal Tuesday alter
noon rlead guilty to the charge yes
terday and the remaining cases were
dismissed. One of the caaea weni to
trial Tuesday afternoon and the de
fendant waa convicted making a total
of eleven convicted df the
They were fined f 1 and coats by Jus
tlce L. D. MeGee.
PET BROWN
Middleweight champion of the world
will mtet Cyclone Mitchell In a fin-
ish match at ths Colonial Theater
Tuesday night. Jan. 1S.
mitchell"s in trim.
Prepa-ed to Givs Pet Brown the Fight
of Hie Lite.
"Cy" Mitchell who Is to meet Pet
Brown here tn a finish match Jan. IS
at the Colonial Theater wrltea Bryan
Wends that he la In the pink of con-
dition: that be baa been at bard work
several davs now. preparatory to giv
ing Brown the surprise of his career.
uitrhvll'a one hoi e Is the defeat Of
Brown efcd those who have followed
Mitchell closely concede that be has
the beet chance if any to turn tho
trUk.
rtrnn his a hard match on nta
bands for Houaton on Thursday nighL
when he meets the Canadian giant
Glon. Many people think this will aid
Mitchell for Glon will undoubtedly
te the hardest man Brown has met
lately stme he is a heavy we'ght of
known ability. Even Tr Brow beats
Glon. It Is said that tne match will
give Mitchell the advantage for Mitch
ell has avoided hard matcB nlla
trailing to meet Brown for thla bout
.1 t sw H
Rests are not oa aaie ar vie v
f.rtinn.rr and et. Brandon Law-
rence s for the matin here Jen-iS.
To the Ltulies
to.. la neei'Ur'a'hlciire.
In treatment or aSAi
charge. 27 or 427. 1 r Jv-
I 1
i; phon
Irs.VllliamsV
DR. 0D0M LOST HOME.
in.i ii-irn ' '
terday afternoon and all the house-
hold effects were burned there being
onlY a few nieces of the furniture
of Its kind ever held were completed
and the arrangements for the big
spread were given In charge of Sec-J
OTA
v
nil
La
timated at $5000 with K.OOO Insur
ance on the bouse and no Insurance
on tbe furniture.
irw w. ... t i.VKih Tha dinner
aalned good headway when discovered lran anu iub . ......
and I V high w'lnd the O.r-'irurSl?
spread rapidly me .o... .o .. - .
-liiic u. ' -
will be brought op and tnor-
ouahlv dlacuaeed. The directors plan
. in.n. nvsr two hundred of the
.w ...... w - -
i..rfit farsaara of the county and
nr them to be present' ; "
. Mn. a. iL. Carrea pi the extension
Hr.ir. of tha.A..aod M. College as
sisted by MioiLBebNe Ntcol. c4 41
.. nxMtie science fecartaeBt of
NOTICE CHEMICAL CO. NO. 2.'
Imporunt meeUng tonight' 7:30. Tie
od hand promptly f . p.-gkaha!
ww Trtvrry.
40 Per Cent off on all stock suits and overcoats
20 Per Cent of f on J. & M. shoes. ;
10 Per Cent off on Howard & Foster shoes.
20 Per Cent off on bath robes and smoking
jackets. ').''
25 Per Cent off on novelty hats. ;: .
25 Per Cent off on sweaters and winter un-
derwear. - .
Big reduction on fancy negligee and flannel
shirts. .u
Extra pair of trousers Absolutely Free with
all custom-tailored suits.
- Save Money Now
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 325, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1916, newspaper, January 13, 1916; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325251/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .