The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FIFTEENTH YEAR, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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A Box of Our
COLD TABLETS
Will relieve that "Grippy" Cold
E.J.JENKINS
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RAILROAD TIME CARD.
H. A T. C. 8ehsdule.
No. 3 Northbound 1:38 p. m.
No. 6 Nortbbouud 1:02 a. m.
No. 9 Nortbbouud 3:40 p. tn
No. 2 Southbound 3:03 p. m.
No. 6 Soutbbouud 2 62 a. tu.
NW Soutbbouml 6:00 p. in.
y I. A O. m. Schedule.
No. 14 Northbound 1007 a. tu.
No. 15 Southbound 4:30 p. m.
Wade Cot etit to t'alvert today.
Win. Maulbel of Kurten M In the
city today.
T. T. IowWr was down today from
li.-m bby.
IT hIi garden ..d In bulk at M
wblnney'a.
Martellua Wade m up today front
Wellborn.
Piter Moore of KJ'. ut In the
city toduy.
S S. Rosier i In the It y toduy
frutn Kdice.
. K. Jpy.loyil a In the Ity today
fp'in" Kurten.
T. It. J'Hy. f Cameron rnnr h wan
In town today.
Tow llcOiillum of near Talx.r. a
In tin- rlty today.
V. UudaHlll win In the rlty to-
day from Tabor.
V. W. Harris. Jr.. returned today
from Somervllle.
J K. Ttutlrr U ttf ntllnit district
K.tirt at Franklin.
J. K. Premtnnl n down today from
Hnrrl arhool house.
Read Imll.H k & Co.s ad In this U-
sue. It s a "dlnRfr."
WANTED: Cnwi cow to milk for
Its feed. Phone 403.
S. M. Ward of the Wlxon commun-
ity. In the city today.
J. 11. Dowllnn was In today from
hit homo near tho college.
Pr. W. ('.. Prummond was In the city
today from bin homo near Kurten.
For Kent: Two splendid south
. . n 11 l...M.llnir
room gpconii iioor uo-u i.unui.. t
VANTEl Ten pound of nlr
tlean rac. Apply at K.mle PtK Co.
tf.l
ltulloi k 4 To. tell you In their ad.
bow to sine money. Don't fall to rend .
It.
1. Cunnlnham " In the Ity tv
t day from tin Thompson Cre-k com
nuinlty.
fou ran buy II. .'.0 Manhattan and
Knitl" dhlrtn at $1.10 each at Parks
& Waldrop'a Big Shirt Salo tomor
row.
Phone ll'iisarlhiK HriH. for feed.
I.are stork In central Texa. Phone
251. 45
Joe Woiton went to Marllu today.
Visa G-no Dennis tu visiting In Hon
rletta.
I'r. A. W. eurnul of Muinford wuh
look I iik after lmltirti mutter In Hry
an today.
Fir Sulo or Rent. The It. II. Hen
r " plate. Apply to J. V. llrondoli. 4'i
J. S. Francis was In the (ity to
day from bin lioiiu in the Tubor com-
munity. J
y 4i
II. ). HoatwriKl't went to Waco to-
day to attend tlx tttate ('Ottnp grow-
er' uhhm lutloti.
Mrit. W. '. Nolin an.LlHii Moli
Nolin of Inkinnon. arc fciH-fta of
Mr. H V. KrnaU
Foil SALE: Otio f. mul. tliorouifb
br-d Jcrnry ralf on? year old in
March. Mrl Heard. 4!
You can urt your next imnmer'p
mipply of HliirtH at a Mir Having In
priro at I'urki and Waldrop'a
Shirt Sali tomorrow
Mr. lTO Fonn. of Klnpvllle arrived
today to vl!t her parent. Mr. and
Mr J. H Onnimnn.
Found: On North Waohlntfon ft.
a ( Htio-o brixii h of niitl'i'i" denlpn
Apply t Eattb of flee. 41
FOFND: Fair sold frame none
piano'. Call pay for thl notice and
pet pluse. S. W. Huchanan.
ITesh flow r and garden eed In
bulk and paper. Two papr for fc
llanwell IUik Store. 44
If you want red hot. Julry bamburn
r. call on I.. It. White at old stand
1 am utill In the buslnem. 16
"Mound City Falnta may cot a trl
fl more but-! K. J. Jenkln. tf
You can buy $1.0 Katie in.iVi
uhlrta at To- each at Fark & Wal
drop' HiK Shirt Sal tomorrow. 41
The Mile hotel t receiving a coat
of mw paint which add wry mate
rially to the appearance
lllar little hostelry.
The wncon -ale of Mr. A. H. Shel
burne which have been located beUb'
the M. 11. .lamci corner for many
years are belnfi removed aero the
Ftrvct next to HouarllnK Pro feed
store.
KICK. I On tounds. bentitlful white
(b an rice delivered In double nack
fr.-ii.-lit prepaid to your railroad at a
tlon $3 v.".. J. Ed. Cnbanl.
Farmer. Katy. Texa.
nice
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The Easb I requested by Joe H.
IJ.xd to state that the regular meet
Have You An Edison?
Thi- supcriotitv of FJiv.n PhotiokTaph anJ RttorJs
so tcncrally conceded" that ex en oth ial amhrmatum
uf the fact l an intornat'onal jury of aw ard at the
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific-l xposiiion can scarcely add to
their reputation.
In ReproJacing the KdUoii la no scratching Cra
in sounds: sunt.lv a pure and true reproduction of
the original rendition. No home can well afford to
U- without an KJin Phonograph.
Emmel & Maloney
Flione f
Fine Drug Dirnen
Three days only-Thursday Friday Saturday
January 27th 28th and 29th
Our entire stock of Men's Fine Colored Shirts in the famous Manhattan Eafle and Cluett makes
placed on sale at a big reduction from their former prices.
Nothing wrong only our usual custom of once a year making a clean sweep of our Shirt stock. One or two shins of a kind
make it had for us hut good for you; it means a saving of at least one-third on your next Summer's supply of shirts. 1 he stock includes
light and dark patterns neat stripes and figures in plain and pleated bosoms cuffs attached or detacher all sizes from 14 to 18
For your convenience yc have aasorted them out on four tables in the center of our store as follows:
Table No. 1
All $2.00 Shirts
1 Shirts each $1.45
2
6
Table No. 3
AU$1.00 Shirts
1.40
US
I Shirts each 80c
3
6
7Sc
70c
Table No. 2
All J1.50 Shirts
1 Shirts each $1.20
3 " " LIS
6 " " 1.10
Table No. 4
All 50c Shirts
Shirts each 40c
3 44 " 3Sc
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C I One lot of Men's White Stiff Bosom Shirts
jpeClQl worth S1.00 and $1.50. all sizes 50c each
25
Discount on all Woolen Over Shirts
and Winter Underwear during this sale
The More You Buy the Cheaper you get 'em
PARKS & WALDROP "om"
t CsWsVSSkfl
Qi Uf A. O. U. W. tor tonight. I
U L Lid ou account cf tht
meeting
Tie bent Inventive talent on both
.ides the Atlantic I constantly used
to Improve Sinper SewtnK Machine
thus they are always upto-date. Only
the lest material are used In their
construction. Fhone 105. T. A. Sat-
terwhite. dtf
Frlce talk rtullock & Co. are
(juotlnit money-savlnit prices In their
ad. He mire to read It. a they put
It In a FkM in which you had not
thought of it lx-fore. 46
FOR SALE.
Tu6 to woudefc bulldlnui. D.-sr my
office that have been used to atore
ash and doors. C. S. Farker. 46
You had better hurry if you want
to get some of those cheap shirts
at Farks A Waldrop'a Dig Shirt Sale
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NOTICE.
Monday. Jan. 31. 1910. Is the last
day on which to pay your taxes and
the youriK men to get their exemption
certificates. Yours truly.
W. WIPPTtECHT.
BUILDING OFFICE
0 WAREHOUSE.
Mr. O. S. Tarker began work yester-
day on a large pressed br! k build- (
Ing to be used a an office building
and warehouse for sash and doors
Hi old office has b.n moved across
the street next to his lumber ware-'
houe and the new building I being
erected on the site of his old office.
The building will be 30x150 feet i
one story and constructed of whlt
pressed brick similar to that used
In the city hall and opera house. His '
offices will be ammed with a Tlew !
to every convenience and will be ele-
gantly fitted up. The bulldln will be
a handsome addition to North Main
street and Is a further teldence that
we are gradually growing out of the
old country town habit and merging
Into an active up-to-date little city.
FOR SALE
All Improvements on the
lots near the Court House
known as the M. Bonne-
ville place. These Im-
provements include an
$8000.00. 15-room frame
building a good barn and
other out houses about
100 feet of iron fence; all
shtubbcry and hot house.
Bids received up to 12
o'clock. Feb. 10th 1910.
Right reserved to reject
any and all bids.
ADDRESS BIDS TO
ED HALL
Read These Prices
Extra High Patent Flour 1.70
17 Pounds Granulated Sugar $1.00
Best Bucket Coffee 85c
10 Pounds A. &: H. Soda 50c
Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup 45c
Van Camps Hominy iJoz. 95c
Clipper Brand Tomatoes Doz 85c
Clipper Brand Corn Doz. 90c
Tenny's 3 Pound Canned Goods Per Can 2(c
Lyndon 3 Pound Canned Goods Per Can 25c
Dodson and Braun Catchup 20c
Lea and Perrin's Sauce 25c
Walter Baker Choclate 20c
Bet Grade Of Tea Per Pound 60c
Prices At. Extracts 20c
Price's Vanilla Extract 25c
Hawaian Pineapple 3 lbs 25c
w 2 lbs. 20c
Silver Edge Pitted Cherries 20c
Ererj article guaranteed pun and fresh er nonef refunded.
C. E. BULLOCK & CO.
Just Received: NEW SNT
Cigar Holders and Pipes
50c to SI5.00
M. H. JAMES DRuccisT
riTWMV.
Found: On the court house floor a
small amount of money. Loser can
have same by ralllnic upon me and
Identifying T. V. Parker. 43
FOR RENT: Our home place. Pos-
session can be given Feb. L Geo. A.
Adams.
Wc
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mniD Doftlh fee3
1 15c
Its time now to think of your Early Spring Wash Skirts and Dresses. Some cheap materials like this answers as
well as :n expensive one. Come let us show you.
Ramie Cloth
27-inch Ramie Cloth in 10 colors
soft finish easy to sew and very
durable per yd 0c
WILSON & DERDEN
Galatea Cloth
The most satisfactory cloth made
for Wash Suits Wash Ski rts and
children's dresses per yd 15c
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The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FIFTEENTH YEAR, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1910, newspaper, January 27, 1910; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323453/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .