The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE MIYAN DAILY EAGLE
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QUALITY
' is the true test of cheapneBs wnen it cornea to buying
drugs. We never sacrifice purity to price.
J. JENKINS
TELEPHONE NO. 20
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LOCAL MID OTHERWISE
Mrs. Bettle Hell left this afternoon
(or Brownwod where she will visit
her son C. M. Bell and family.
Mra. John A. Moore and two dauglv
ters and Mrs. J. F. Parka have re
turned from San Marcos where they
have been spending several days.
W. H. Morgan went to Fort Worth
this afternoon where be 'will visit
relatives. -
Dr. W. H. Oliver returned this af-
iAMIAAtl frnm a business trlD tO
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Houston.
J. E. Webb returned this afternoon
from a visit to Houston.
Carl Wlpprecht has returned from
fifteen day. visit to Yorktown and
other South Texas cities.
J. L. Thomas went to Waco this
aft W AM AMI In (tin Interest of the A. And
fjbafcv uwwa
M. Extension Department
tr U Wtllfamann. who Is (with the
1 A. and M. Extension DeUstment
. a Vamnhis. Texas. toda In the
Interest of the college. t
Prof John A. Moore and two daugh
.m wont la Mexla this afternoon
where they will remain a few days.
imni.n DIm anil Aaurhter. MrS. S
VT una 1.1 nivw o . i
L. Chatham of Zulch. were shop-
ping In the city today.
Over fifty years tne 8rnger Sewing
Machine has been the leader. They
are better today than ever. Sold for
cash or small monthly payments.
Rented weekly or monthly. Adjust
and repair all makes. Phone T. A.
Batterwblte.
Dndaa cars are me best on the mar
ket: backed by U. Government
Bold bv It. II. Harrison. Price dellv
ered. tSoO.
Mrs. A. M. Stewart and daughter
Miss Eva of Carthage who have
been In the city the guests of Mrs.
BiMirt'i son. N. M. Stewart and
family left this afternoon for their
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J. W. Doremus Jr. of Calvert is
spending a few days In the city wun
his father Judge Doremus. He In
formed an Eagle man this morning
that he would move with his family
to Houston the first of the coming
mnnlh.
Miss Burrell Tatum went to Ennls
this afternoon to vlnlt her sister Mrs.
Rev. J. J. TatumJert this afternooju
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Nebraska waere ntwrcm""
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TONIGHT
The Popular Favorite
HARRIS GORDON
and the Beautiful Star
LORAINE HURLING
In a Powerful Three-Act Than-
houser Offering
"BUBBLES III
THE GLASS
Also a Funny Vogue Comedy
"NATIONAL NUTS"
Featuring the Clever Comedian
BEN TURPI N AND RENA
ROGERS
And a Fine Comedy-Drama
"COMETS COMEBACK"
Featuring John Sheehsn and
CARROL HALLOWAY
Be Sure to See This
ADM1ISSI0N 10 CENTS
SPECIAL TOMORROW
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Triangle Film Corporation
Presents
The Great Stage Star
WILLIAMS. HART'
In the Powerful "Ince" Master-
( piece Production
"APOSTLE OF
VENGEANCE"
a rn.itiua Revelastlon In Five
Smashing Act. Also one of
Those Screaming Keystone
Two-Reel Comedlea
"THE WAITERS BALL"
Featuring the Irreslstable
FATTY ARBUCKLE
and a Big Cast of Comedians
ADMISSION ONLY IOC
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Prickley-Heat
Powder Bag u-
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antra time. He
UttHltrst attend the
Bta onnantlon nf the Free Vtlll
Baptist church and after this meet
Ins will do church wort In that State
Faihar J.' B. Glolssener went to
Hearts this afternoon.
Mrs. R. J. Newland and daughter
Mia Esther arrived this afternoon
from Snn Angelo bringing v;1th them
Miss Claire Newland who has been
at that olaee for some time quite 111.
Misses Malcolm and Mary Mclnnis
rotnmpd veaterdav from ft visit to
KaiTVllle.
Mr. J. C Harrison left today for
t-t rmnn whara he has accepted .ft
nosltion with the light and wrwir com
want Mr ania M raffarrlon have
been here forftflef visit to the lat
tera
war. Mra. Hsrrlson expects to Join
her husband In about two weeks.
Charlie Hudson left yesterday for
Houston to be the guest of Mrs. Nash
at a reception given In honor of Miss
Lodc.
Mis Annie Johnson returned to her
home In Caldwell yesterday after vis
iting Mrs. Milton Parker
W. H. Myerlambers passed through
Bryan yesterday en route to his home
In Navasota. Mr. Myerlambers was
a former resilient oi uryan.
rs. L. E llearne ana aaugnier
returned yesterday from a visit
Dallas. They were acomianled
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Preaents c
The Magnetic Little Lady
One of the Foremost Stars of
In the Beautiful Five-Act Lasky
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MARGUERITE CLARK
COMING SATURDAY
Metro pictures Corporation
Presents
-LIONEL BARRYMORE
One of the Foremost Stars
the Screen In the Sensa-
tional Production of
HP
With the approach of the busy fall days we are laying
plans to give you a service you have never had before. We
are sparing neither time nor money to make our service all
that .could .be wished for but your co-operauon is ycr7
necessary. By placing your order for meats before nine
o'clock enables us to give you better service and better
quality. By placing you orders after 5 ami before 8
o'clock your meat will reach you on our first delivery which
leaves at 8. To be able to get what you want when you
want it should be a convenience to you. Just order before
9 o'clock and see how quickly we can reach you with the
goods. If you want a porter-house sirloin club tenderloin
flank round steak rib roast rolled roast veal roast or
sausage you will find that we can meet your every re-
quirement. It is not our policy to boast or make extravagant state-
mentsbut it is our business to cell the very best meats to
' be had at honest weight and honest prices.
Wehave the beBt quality assist us in giving the best
servie.
The Market of Quality and Service
Wo. ! Ly)
'IIICEAIIDUEII" ! "THE QUITTER"
TELEPHONE S61
One of the Best and Sweetest
Offerings of the Sesson Under
the Auspices or
THE PHILANTHIC CLASS
and
Young Lsdles Missionary Sod-
sty of the Metnodist vnurcn.
ftnaelal Oman Music by
PROF. FRANK A. SAUNDERS
ADMISSION 25 CENTS
In five Thrilling and Sensational
Acta. ' It's a Gripping Story
teeming with romance tntrl
que and delightful touches of
humor.
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY
A GRAND LOVE STORY
ADMISSION 20 CENTS
LISTEN!
When you think of Concrete Walks Curbe and Gutters Drive-
waya or anything built of Concrete think ftbout Stegall Jarrett
and ring 367 before you forget tt. Our Prices r Reaaonable-work
Guaranteed. -'
Stoacall Cl Jarrott
"CONCRETE LASTS"
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FOR SALE.
Corrueated ralvanlied roofing
$3.50 per square.
BRYAN OIL MILL.
at
10 lianaa. jur; rro at.i.uiui
......... omriMV HrAT in- bomeby Mrs. Hearneemuenepne
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stantly and a Jew applications
will cure it entirely.
It's in a sifting bag and 'rs
easily and economically applied
25c Per Box.
ALL PURE DRCG3
E. R. EMMEL
Purs Drug Dispsnssr "
WOMAN ELECTED
SUPERINTENDENT.
RECEIVES PAINFUL CUT.
While cranking bis car Sunday
mnrnlnff. Juilce J. W. Doremus re
ceived quite a painful cut on the
muscle of his left arm. In pulling up
the crank it allpped snd the Judge in
some way came In contact with a
srmrew on the lamp to the right of
his car. The Injury was only sllfiht
but the location makea It quite painful.
CHILLS AGUE FEVERS WILL
NOT CURE THEMSELVES
if You'have Malaria or Chills and
Fever you will be glad to know of
the quick relief tl)at awaits you In
the unfailing remedy BRAZOS CHILL
TOXIC. Easy to take and rapid In
anion It Is decidedly the soverlgn
remedy for Malaria. Ask for the gen-
uinetake no other. Sold and guar
anteed by E. R EMMEL DruxglsL
MILLICAN NOTES.
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Franklin. Tex.. Aug. ltThe follow
ing candidates were sftccesful In the
second primary electhm htlil-WThls
Saturday: for sheriff. Geo.
W. Davlln; for Ui collector J. W.
McCrary: for county school super
intendent Mlsi Clara Story and for
commissioner j.reclnct No. 3 J. K.
Holman. Miss Story Is the first
woman ever elected to ft county
office in Robertson county.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Results Yesterday.
Wao-Houston rain.
Shreveport 0-2 Galveston M.
San Antonio 1 Dallas 0.
anmonl 10 Ft. Worth 2.
Where They Play Today.
Shreveport at Galveston.
Waco at Houston.
Fort Worth at Beaumont
Dallas at San Antonio.
Standing of Clubs.
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NEGRO SHOOTS FATHER-IN-LAW.
Miss Ada Sandell and mother of
Dallas are the guests of Mrs. K. T.
Williams.
Mra P. Teacer and Mrs. A. K
After considerable argument about
.... a a t f V
horse which is owned oy ie iucn
srdson and Robert
In-law Watson took
tried to kill Richardson. He shot at
hla bead but the email bird shot In
the gun were not large enough to ac-
Shreveport .
Waco "..
Fort Worth
Houston ..
Galveston .
San Antonio
Watson his son- Beauinont
k ft shotgun and MlM
1) p of)D
ft . if f)wn wairat . trim nii.h hla Intended ourpose. Rich
urown ana mm j r ...
visitors In this city last week. ardson waa bit on the right side oi
Mis Ella Dunlap and Mr. and Mra. hla dead several snoi lasjna;
Will McFerren are visiting Mrs. Gray his cheek and two or three penetrat-
w u.ri led me eyeoan. id ira f
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led tne eyeoaii. m jruuum iu k
Loften reeturned Sun-Jabout one using the horse more than
. .. . - . . v. -. tt'.tun waa arfatAit and I
relatives anuiiuo uiun. """
' Ton have ft chaace to buy ft wagon
at a big saving Read this list: -
13 3-4 Inch Wsgon Oak Fellows $64.00
t 3. Inch Wagons Oak Felloes $73.00
FOUR FUNERALS HELD.
Pathetic Scenes at Burial of Victims
of Drowning.
Huntsville Texas. Aug. 16. Never
since the great yellow fever epidemic
of 1867 baa there been four funerals
In Huntsville In one day until Mon-
day when the four victims of Sun-
day's tragedy. Ed terry Uis two chil
dren. Jewel and Gladys Berry and
Woodie Francis who were drowned
while bathing In Hormone creek .
were buried.
All business houses were closed acd
the entire citlsenahlp attended the
services t the Franc U home at 4 f.
m. and at the Berry residence at 5
p. m
Drs. Potter of the Methodist church
and Mahn of the Baptls; church con-
ducted the services at both raves.
The Berry family were..alL burled
in one grave the father in the ren-
ter and the Utile girls on either aide
Services were held at the cemetery
as Mrs. Berry requested on jcr.nt
of seven members of her family hav-
ing been burled recently from the
parlor of her residence. '.
-for-
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
Mrs. W. A
A.. . vl.lt With
: mrnd. In Wsller I ""mining trial and has been
1 1 Mrs Joy Adair returned last week released under ft $300 bond to await
II. . . .r... . .i.n tha artlon of the crand Jury.
10 ner noroB in Am'iu " - -
with Mrs. Robt. Frequa.
Mrs. A. J. Edwards and eon. Kirk-
land returned from Marlln Sunday.
tiaa Tarro Mae Edwards with Mrs.
181-4 Inch Wsgon. Oak Felloea $75.50
1 3 inch Wagon. Bola D'Arc felloea
'Outward appearances are often mis-
leading. One can seldom tell what la
" 176.00 In ft msn or ft mince pie from ob-
HENSARUNQ MERC. CO. ward appearance.
MaWfMMseStaj
40c COLORED VOILES
23c COLORED V01LE3
15c COLORED VOILES
10c COLORED LAWNS .
12 l-2c 3C-tnch PAJAMA CLOTH
15c 3G-lnch TAJAMA CLOTH
JVEIV G00S ARRIVING DAILY
Sam Dunlap. will remain over for
some time In the interest oi ner
health.
Mlssea Uvenla Harrington and Eu-
lallar Hemrning vflll leave for Hills-
boro Wednesday. Tbey will be the
guests of Mrs Emma Cos.
Mia fran Simmon la home from ft
most enjoyable trip to Galveston.
Mrs. D. H. Fink and aon. have re
turned from a visit with relatives In
Austin and San Marcos.
Mrs. Ous Steele of Nafasotft Is the
guest of her sister Mrs. Geo. WoodalL
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Battle and Blllie
Johnson were down on business last
week.
CorresnondenL
Bicyde for Ssle.
Man's elxe blcyrle. with
motorcnle seat and
light
electric
motor
cycle stsnd. Trend new. rjone Ul.
- FOR SALE.
i brick building on Msln Btreet.
J. W BATT3.
WHAT ARE YOD GOING TO BO
ABOUT That TRUNK BAG or S
CASE FOR SCHOOL or VACAT10H
Our stock comprises the very best values to be had at prices that
will please you. Come in Today.
"Always a Pleasure to Show YouV
Suitcases 98c to $35.00
Hand Bags $1.00 to $30.00
Trunks $150 to $40.00
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1916, newspaper, August 16, 1916; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325432/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .