The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. SIXTEENTH YEAR, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 21, 1910 Page: 1 of 6
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BRYAN TEXAS WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 21 191C
SIXTEENTH YEAR..
NUMBER 13
QUALITY AND SERVICE
Live Turkeys Fresh Oysters Finest
Celery Tomatoes Cranberries Let-
tuce Chesnuts and everything you
want for dressings and dinner decora-
tion. Just Phone us we have it!
If yon haven't seen our disolay of
Christmas goods we would be glad
for you to call and let us show you
the stock.
Menu for Christmas
" A good Dinner sharpens wit
while it softens the heart"
lilue Points on half shell
Giltedged Consomme
RadUhe Celery Olives
Russian Caviar Dressed
Cucumbers
Sweet Bread Patties with
Asparagus Tips
Roast Turkey with Chestnut
Stuffing Giblet Sauce (
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Cherry Jelly Apricot Sherbert
Breast of Quail roasted
Comquat and Endive Salad
English Plum Pudding
a la mode
Cheese Wafers Fruit
Small Coffee
FRESH VEGETABLES
Jumbo Celery Choice Tomatoes
Cranberries Cauliflower Head
Lettuce Sweet Peppers Beets
Radishes Carrots Egg Plant
Parsley Spinach Shellots Green
Beans Yellow Beans Butter
Beans.
FRESH FRUIT
Naval Oranges big sto3k all size
Grape Fruit Satsuma Oranges
Pineapples Red Apples Malaga
G-apes Jumoo Bananas Cocoa-
nuts Dates Figs.
NUTS
Shelled Pecans Shelled Almonds
Texas Pecans. Soft Shell Al-
monds Brazil Nuts English
Walnuts Sicily Filberts Mixed
Nuts Chestnuts.
We have everything yoa want in oar Line for Christmas
"IF ITS ON 1HE MARKET
WE HAVE IT"
Howell & Newton Inc.
Phones 23 and ISO
Dried Fruits
Fancy Apples 12 l-2c
Fancy Peaches.. 12 l-2c
Fancy Apricots 15c
Fancy Pears ISc
Fancy Prunes 12 l-2c
Fancy Nectarines 15c
Loose Muscatels 12 l-2c
I.. L. Raisin's 15c
16 oz. Seeded Raisins .... 12 l-2c
16 or. Cleaned Currants.. 12 l-2c
16o. Hallow! Dates 12 l-2c
16oz. Figs 12 1-2c
Stuffed Dates 35c
Hew Crop Nuts
Torrogano Walnuts 25c
Almonds 25c
Brazie Nuts 25c
Sott Shelled Pecans 25c
Shelled Perari...i 75c
Shelled Almonds 65c
Catsup Sauces etc.
15 oz. Richelieu Catsup ....25c
16 oz. Blue Glass HelleCatup..25
10 ox. " 15c
16 oz. Heinz Catsup 35c
lOoz. " " 15c
16 oz. Richelieu Oyster ....
Cocktail Sauce 35c
l.ee & Perrins Sauce 30c
Rae'i Olive Oil 35 and 65c
Fruit Cake
Ingredients
Candied Citron 25c
Orange Peel 25c
I.emon Peel 25c
Spices All Kinds
Black Sugar 10c
Black Molasses 40c
Candies
Blanke Wenneker bulk choc-
olate 40c
Coxes chocolate 40c
Coxes 1-2 1 and 2 lbs. packages
Pure Sugar Stick 15c
Pure Creams... . 35c
FLOUR
4N lbs American Beauty.. $1.75
24 lbs " " Wc
48 lbs Empress " .. $1.60
24 lbs " " .. 8Pc
QUALITY
With us is a matter of
Principal and Policy
Quick and Efficient
SERVICE
A matter of Good
Business
Give Us Your December
Business
BELL BROS
The Quality Grocers
Phont$ 111 4 179 Thrtt Wagom
Fruits
Navel Oranges all Sizes
Satsuma Oranges 25c
Florida Oranges 40c
Port I. inion Bananas 25c
Malaga Grapes 25c
Messina Lemons 25c
Apples all kinds
All Fruits handled behind scicen
doors.
Jams & Preserves
16 oz Rose Jar Peach 65c
16 oz Rose Jar Strawberries 65c
6 oz Peach. . ... . 25c
6 oz Strawberry 25c
6 oz Pineapple 25c
6 ox Rasberry 25c
6 oz Quince 25c
6 oz Grape Jelly 25c
6 oz Apple Butter.. 15 and 35c
6 oz Peach Butter 15c
6 oz Plum Butter. ..... 15c
6 oz Orange Marmalaid. . . 35c
Canned Fruits
31b Richelieu LC Peaches. 35c
" Y C " 35c
Pears 35c
' " White Cher. 35b
" " Roily Poly ... 35c
" " Strawberries... 35c
3 lb Tenneys LC Peaches.. 25c
Y C Peaches.. 25c
" " W H Peaches 25c
W H Pe s. Slic 25c
" " Strawberries. .. 25c
" " Blackberries... 25c
Refrigerator Spec
ialties.
Jumbo Celery
California Tomatoes
Head Lettuce Snap Beans
Turnips with tope
Mustard Greens Beets Squash
Young Onions
Cian berries
RECEIVED DAILY
Miscellaneous
Japanese Crap Meat
Deviled Crabs
Fish Flakes
Fat Mackerel
Bulk and Bottled Pickles ..
Cereals
Libby Canned Meats
Armour Canned Meats
National Biscuit Co's. Cakes
Crackers and Fruit Cakes.
Iruit Cakes
Kolgers G. G. Coffees Teas and
Spices
Dr. Prices Extracts
Pulverized Sugar
New Crop Molasses
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STRONG PROTEST
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Venerable North Texas Preacher Says
Southwestern Must Stay at
Georgetown. "
In the debate at Wichita Falls
Texas on the proposed formation of
an educational commission by the
Methodist conferences of Texas Rev.
Mr. Binkley said:
"I am the only living member of the
board or commission that located.
Southwestern university at George-
town. In doing so we made for the
church a solemn contract that South-
western should be the great central
university of our Texas conferences
and that It should forever be located
at Georgetown. Georgetown has met
every obligation demanded of It.
Georgetown has local option and an
abundance of water In the Gabriel to
water every Methodist west of the
Mississippi while Dallas has brothels
and saloons and would have to water
them with water mixed with drugs.
We once had a female college at Dal-
las and the jieople there let It be sac-
rificed for the want of $10000. Peter-
son thinks Dallas is the center of the
sun moon and stars. I think it Is the
center of devilment. Offer Dallas the
university and local option or the open
saloon and see which she will take.
We made our contract with George-
town In good faith. Young men be
careful how you put strings to your
moral consciences! I would not be
willing to see the church violate Its
moral obligation for $150000000!"
HAVE YOU A
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FENDS HER HONOR
Killed Man Who Broke Into
Home and Attempted to
Ravish Her.
Her
Special to The Bryan Eagle.
. Tulsa Okla. Dec. 21. The coroner's
Jury today acquitted Mary Emartha
of the murder of John Wooden the
woman pleading that she fired to de-
fend her honor.
The killing occurred at the woman's
home eight miles north of here Mon-
day night after Wooden had forced
an entrance to the house.
Bank Account?
If not why not open one with
the City National Bank of Bryan?
The fact that our Bank has grown
steadily indicates that our custo-
mers are being well cared for and
that the public has implicit confi-
dence in our institution. We do
everything in our power to make
it a pleasure for people to do busi-
ness with us.
THE
City National Bank
BRYAN TEXAS
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FDD FREE MIL DELIVERY
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HOUSES WILL BE NUMBERED
SYSTEMATICALLY
Beginning at Main and Mosely Streets.
Street Directory Marked on
All Corners.
fangements were completed this
trfornlng between the city officials the
Commercial Club and the Kansas City
Numbering & Directory Company of
Kansas City Mo. whereby the latter's
agents will begin next week number-
ing all the houses In the city and
marking all the street corners. The
Philadelphia system will be used
which has recently been adopted and
completed In Chicago at an expense
of a million dollars.
It is the most complete and simple
system known to experts. It begins
at central starting lines which In
Bryan will be Main and Moseley
streets. East and west streets will
begin with zero at Main street run-
ning up from that point and number-
ing 100 at each street; thus three
blocks from Main street east will be
300 east. Likewise streets running
north and south will begin with aero
at Mosely street and run up each way.
The gentlemen will also compile and
publish a complete city directory.
These gentlemen come to Bryan
after years of success In systematiz-
ing the directories of cities all over
the Union and will do the work as
near perfectly In Bryan as men of
practical experience can accomplish.
This Is an absolute essential to se
curing free "delivery for Bryan and
every citizen should co-operate In this
woriuJThe charge for numbering the
houses is 50 cnets each. If the citi
zens will co-operate and have their
houses is 50 cents each. If the citl-
the street directory on every corner
free of charge. This is a most advan
tageous arrangement.
The Christmas Month
LECTURE ON THE PASSION PLAY.
Next Sunday evening at the First
Methodist church Rev. Glenn Flinn
the pastor will deliver a lecture on
tho famous Passion Play as produced
by the natives of the- village of
Oberammergau Germany. Rev. Flinn
witnessed this famous portrayal of
"Christ's Passion Week" on July 3 of
this year and will tell it as he saw It.
The lecture Is free and all are Invited.
Finds us unusually well prepared
to care for all our customers wants.
We have on our shelves a varied
assortment of the very best GRO-
CERIES of every kind. We make
a specialty of CANNED GOODS
SAUCES PICKLES and RELISH-
ES. Phone your orders for Currants Cranber-
ries Celery Etc.
FRUIT CAKE ingredients fresh
and delicious.
Remember that our flour
"Nature's Best"
surpasses all others for your Christ-
mas baking.
Soliciting your December business
we are
Sanders
Bros
PHONE 104
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We Have so Many
New and Appropriate
Gifts
in the Way of Novelty Furniture
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Plate Racks Costumers Fern Stands Tabourets Medicine
Cabinets Hall Racks Rockers Tables.
Buy your Furniture gifts tomorrow we will reserve them and
deliver when' you say.
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Carnes, J. M. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. SIXTEENTH YEAR, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 21, 1910, newspaper, December 21, 1910; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323706/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .