The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FIFTEENTH YEAR, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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BIG AEROPLANE
COVIK 10 TEXAS
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Will relieve that "Grippy" Cold
E.J.JENKINS
Wrights Machine Ordered to San An-
tonio Army Pott.
FOR THE NEXT TEH DAYS
q o o o & a a o o o o a ; e o u i a a o o &
RAILROAD TIME CARD.
H. A T. C. Schedule.
No. s Northbound 1:38 p. m.
No. S Northbound 1:02 a. m.
No. 9 Northbound 3:40 p. tn.
No. 2 Southbound 3:03 p. tn.
No. 6 Southbound Z.62 a. m.
No. Southbound 6:00 p. m.
I. 4. O. N. Schedule.
No. 14 Northbound 10r7 a. tn.
No. 15 8oulbbond 4.30 p. m.
The Chspco Poultry Food at Vlck'i
Feed Store. 42
Jut. Poxley of KoNprlm Hat In the
city today.
Ili'lo Kaves came up from llouxton
lai night
Chickens bought and so'd at Iiuchan-
an t market. 31
W. E. Graham was In today from
Hock Prairie.
O. I.. Andrews ai In today from
Hteep Hollow.
V. V. Conoway n In today from
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Independence.
Complete sttx k and prompt service.
Vlck'a Feed 8tore. 42
J. J. Vandlvcr wat In the elty today
from Steep Hollow.
MUt llallle Hoxley mat a visitor to
the city today from Kosprlm.
Prof. P. II. Dawson mat a visitor to
the city today from Wellborn.
Hoyd Todd and E. U. Peters were
in the city today from Harvey.
p-4hlrd oft on Oven-oat and Suits
' Monday. Brandon k Lawrence. 3?
"Mound City Pa(ita may cost a tri-
fle moj;rDut-! E. J. Jenklnt. tf
rnt1Va.ti Htewart was In the city
today from his home n-ar Itdiance.
One-third oft on Overcoat and Suits
Monday. Brandon k Lawrence. 37
A large tto k of fwd stuff to reduce
thlt month. Phono Vlck'a Fwd Store.
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FOR SALE At a bargain my home
place near Allen Academy
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sy npeciai to Tlie V.
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(PJj ttaanlngton. Jan. Ij.-lU-picsenta-Olve
Slayr -n .: T xna ;n yeat'-rdav
f1"fflT flint tt tw.
nal corpt that Wright's aeroplune will
he at-nt to Fort Sam Houston et San
Antonio where the t'nlted States army
will use the machine. Wilbur Wright
may go there to superintend the
give the public an opportunity to buy a High Grade Suit or Overcoat
fit the invoice price. Our aim is NEVER TO CARRY
OVER ANY CLOTHING.
J. G. Mln- rr ... ...
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ijiwrenrWf'arker left this afternoon
to resume his studies In Bingham's
I Military College at Ashevllle N. C.
J Mrt. J. II. North arrived from Thorn-
ton th!s afternoon to visit her broth-
r Mr. n. It. Kills and family.
FOIl SALE All my househond fur-
niture. Mrt. Imvld Unite Phone 332.
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Luther Hcnsarllng of Harvey wat
looking after bUHllieHS matters in the
city today.
rr-su Miipnmni or ira.is nniury A Jr ind t hI(lrf.n
and Anlninl KeKulator at Vlck's Feed ; and .Mrs. H. J. Iiuln and chlldn n re-
Store. 43 turned to Houxton this r.ftprnoon.
Iw.n t necl.-t to pntronl. Bullock! Mrs. ( M. Proctor Is vls'ilue friends
ft Co.'s cent s.-ile of choice :rocerle.4 al Wellborn.
ff)r cshIi. 3t sv; 'f wnnt vour carpenters
33 1-3 i-er cent off on Men's Suits work n"lc'(!y and really done r've
and Overcoats Monday. Prandon ft ; (J. If. (lammon n whnck r.t It. C
Ijiwrem-e. 37 : We nr selilnK ns good ppm -tI"1 uk
FOIt HE N'T My home place near "'to arr- In tli world trr cost f-r
public tchod. Mrs. Tiavld Untie. rai- Jfy fnni uk and save money.
Phone 3:i2. 34 1 31
Mrs. Mclionald mother of Prof.; President V. L. Edge of the Hrazos
Richard McDonald arrived today from ' ''"unty Farmers' Union was In the
NormanRee.
city today from his homo at Cotton-;
33 13 pT cnt off on Men's Suits ( woo'-
and Overcoats Monday.
Ijiwrenre.
Ilrandon ft ' Fntil Feb. 1 you can tiny groceries j
This Is an onnnrtunltv tn mm nmnnv
. K. Sims director of music In th-;Quay KmnM bp flrgt rIaM
lln;itlt Academy went to Rockdale j 31
thla mornln. J. H. Hlry Joe and Tom Walker.
P. I). Oliver went to Caldwell today j Lum Holden Alex McCallum. Erra
after spendlnit some days with r-la-1 Wilson and others were In the city to
tlvet In this city. I day from Tabor.
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PRICES
AS FOLLOWS:
All $10.00 Suits and Overcott for $7.50
$12.50
$15.00
$18.00
$20.00
$22.50
$25X0
$27.50
$30.00
$35.00
" 19.50
- $11.50
We have 37 Black Suits
We w ill offer for ju
HALF PRICE
Judne I 11. McC.ee went to Calvert
Junction today to visit hit ton O. II.
MtC.ee and family.
Miss Essie McSwaln of Rock Prai-
rie was a visitor to the city today.
We pay $S0 a month salnry and fur-
Mrs. C. L. Henry of Thompson nlsh rl? and all expenses to Introduce
Creek returned today from a visit to! poultry and stock powders; new plan;
relatives at IWvlIlw. steady work. P.Ik1t Co.. X977. Spring
FOR RENT A. M. Parker live-room j fleld' IIlln(l- 34
close to bUHlness. Apply to v. ii. .Morcnn or Reliance wat
rot UK.
W. Rawls. R. F. H. No. S. 37
fncle Ike Holllcan. J. E. I!uIlo k
and C. M. Rlslnser. were In the city
today from HolliKan Chapn-1.
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- $13.50 vt:' . - y
- $15.50 ":; V ' '"; ;
"$17.50 ' ;""Tr.;.; . ;i !
"$19.50 'lf '.: !
-$2i.5o - 1.X. : . ' ;
-$223o ; - y '.L I
- $2-430 I i ' - - - - ' ' ;
Sale Opens Saturday Jan. 8th. Closes Tuesday Jan. 18th.
Every Suit and Overcoat is included in this sale.
WEBB
BOTHERS
"CHEERFUL CLOTHES FOR MEN"
H.WI kTMB4!L3 iZ
ON'T
We (luurjntce
Syrup White Pint and Tar
will cure your coiiK
We fftiimmwij It eer day and
jl h netcr duM.inirJ in yel.
It donn't ilcfti.g- votir itomu h
bel.iie 'h couth i cu'ed.
PRICI 2S PUt BOTTLE
Emmel &
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Cough
January Medicines
Thi i the month when certain
medicine te in 'i drnun.l.
The rit.rl al onn at Couch
and I olj irnirdirs linimrnH.
pfofertii( rrai!i.
We hate them all
Moloney
Piite Dru(; l)itrnier
ImtkiCK after business matters In the
city today. f
W. S. Mlal. iVfl!ra):os bottom
returned today from a holiday visit
to relative In Alabama.
Miss Parker who has had charge
of the millinery parlors of Wilson ft
iN-rden the pat two seasons ft to-
day for her home at Fort Scott. Kan.
tin- season now N-inK over. She will
return at the opening of th spring
eaton.
.ir. ft. L. Palmer of Houston Tex.
will deliver an address on the Christ-
Ian layman at the First Paptlst
church at 11 o'clock tomorrow. Mr.
Palmer Is himself a leading business
man and will interest the people on
this Important subject. All are cor
dlally invited.
LITTLE CHILD IS
Tot Walked in Open Fire Place
Room at Home.
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NOTICE FOR BIOS.
Special to The Eagle:
Weatherford. Tex Jan. 14. The lit-
tle child of J. W. Smith residing near
this city was terribly '. r:nf : yesterof ten years.
day morning rV.;i U ...-' t i-to an
open firepl.-.c. ? : .- nearly
eaten off ly t .: its fate
bndly burr.' d.
Did will be received by the city
council of the city of Bryan cp to 12
o'clock noon Jan. 31 1910 for th'
lease of the opera house bu'lJing of
the city hall of the city of Bryan.
Lessees to furnish said opera house.
and each bidder must furnish ie Ifr
Mr. E. M. Boggt. of Wlxon anil II 1. 1
Eula Beal. daughter of Mr. and lira.
Joe Deal of Prospect were united In
marriage this afternoon at the Meth-
odist parsonage the pastor. Dr. T. J.
Morris officiating.
The bride and groom are well known
young people of the county belong to
our best families and have a host of
friends. They will make ihelr home
at Sweetwattr.
The K: l- Intna '. i 1 minv ti. a .
catlona of equipment they Intend to D congratulations and beat wlshet.
tme. RflM 1Ait tn Iia nmild fnr a lunn
tue oeti inventive talent on both
tides the Atlantic It constantly used
to i-jprove Singer Sewing Machines
thus they are always up-to-date. Oaly
the best materials are used In their
construction. Phone 105. T. A. Sat-
t rwhlte m
J. T. MALONEY
Jlayor.
J. B. HIXE3.
Cty Secretary.
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New 0Ms I New Spinning Gopxdls
New Slippen
Our entire store is full of the new things for Spring New Ginghams New Madras
New Embroideries New White Goods. The prices are no higher than last year and
the goods are prettier.
Call Monday and See Them on Display
20c Genuine Galatea Cloth 15c
75 pieces Genuine Samson Galatea in myrids
of different stripes checks and plaids colors are
k the best.
15c SPECIAL PRICE 15c
Wilson & Derden
NEW OXFORDS
12lc New Spring Ginghams 10c
200 Pieces Genuine Amoskcaf Dress
Ginghams bright Spring colors will not
fade.
10c SPECIAL PRICE 10c
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The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FIFTEENTH YEAR, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1910, newspaper, January 15, 1910; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323444/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .