The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. SIXTEENTH YEAR, No. 120, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 26, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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dliuse andSpeciallies
Gill liOw WE SELL
All things for the Toilet and the Health that have
proven successful with countless thousands of
women will be found at this drug store---selected
and compounded as the result
of those women's experiences.
J. JENKINS
OLIVE OIL
OUR OLIVE OIL
It made from carefully selected
Olives picked at just the
right time put through
just the right pro-
cesses irt ex-
tracting the
oil.
L & F OLIVE OIL
It's density color and flavor are
just right
Full Pints 65C Half Pints 35c
PHONE 66
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EMMEL
PURE DRUG DISPENSER
' F; A. Capps'Waa in from Benchley
today.
J. K. Presnal was here today from
Tabor.
Jobn Wilcox was here today from
j Tabor.
I Wanted Grade Jersey cows. W. E.
Johnson.
j E. U. Peters of Harvey was in
town today.
H. P. Danaby was here today from
Steep Hollow.
i Charley Lloyd wag in town today
from Steep Hollow.
i Julius Rislnger of Holligan Chael
j wag in the city today.
H. L. Buchanan of Steep Hollow
Iwas In the city today.
I Mound City paints may cost a trifle
jmore but! E. J. Jekins. tf
j F. 1). Kuykendall of Leonard school-
I house was in the city today.
I Wanted To rent a cottage in good
j location. Address X. care Eagle.
Have vour lawn mower shni-noned
and repaired by Evang & Foreman.
Evana & Foreman sell Fairbanks-
Morse gasoline engines and windmills.
Frank S. Taylor and Wilson Buch-
anan went to Hearne today on busi-
ness. I repair and adjust all makes of
sewing machines. T. A. Satterwhlte
salesmnn and collector for Singer Sew-
ing Machine Company. Phone 4G7.
Colonial Theatre
. '
Watch This Space
gsggs FOR
Coming Attractions
Rev. J. J. Tatum wen-To North'
Zulch MadIs(luiiutyrtoday where
he will hold a few days' meeting and
on Sunday will dedicate the Free Bap-
tist church at that place.
The rain interfered with our . White
Sale opening. Thursday we will show
you the greatest assemblage of bar-
gains ever offered by a Bryan store.
Don't wait come. Sam B. Wilson.
Evana & Foreman are ready to fix
up your lawn mower and put a keen
edge on it.
For Sale My buggy horse Prince;
6 years old 1." 12 hands high weight
1000 pounds; a beautiful horse free
of blemishes and as sound as a dol-
lar; mahogany bay; gentle for ladies.
John F. Hoffmann Brenham Texas.
FAIR WEATHER.
Thursday Friday and Saturday.
Don't fall to attend the annual big
white sale at Sam B. Wilson's.
TRUSTEE8 TO MEET.
The trustees of the First Baptist
church are called to meet tonight for
a few minutes after prayer meeting.
M. E. WEAVER. Pastor.
NO RAIN
Thursday Friday and Saturday. Get
ready and visit the big white sale
Thursday. Bargains galore. Sam B.
Wilson.
WHITE FEAST.
So rain Thursday but stacks of bar-
gains in laces white gooas table lin-
ens napkins towels flounclngs em-
broideries drawn linens and hundreds
of other beautiful articles at sale
prices. SAM. B. WILSON.
U. D. C. RECEPTION POSTPONED.
The Eagle is requested to announce
that the reception to have been given
at Carnegie Hall by the Daughters of
the Confederacy has been postponed
until further notice.
COUNTY COURT NOTES.
County court continued in aession
today. The case of Jesse Holliday
charged with aggravated assault is on
trial. Following is the Jury: A. K.
Brown J. R. Edmonds Dave Jolly E.
W. Crenshaw D. Mike Jr.
The Jury returned a verdict of
guilty this afternoon fixing the pen-
alty at $5 fine and co3ts.
NOTICE MASONS!
You are urged to meet at hall to-
night for work In first degree.
J. D. MARTIN.S. W.
HADLEYETTLE.
'Today at high noon at the home of
the bride'a mother Mrs. M. C. Ettle in
this city Miss Louise Ettle was mar-
ried to Mr. George E. Hadley of Tex-
arkana Dr. M. E. Weaver pastor of
the First Baptist church officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Hadley left on the noon
train for a visit to Springfield Ohio
and upon their return will be at home
in Texarkana Texas.
A full account of the marriage will
appear in the society column of The
Eagle on Saturday.
GET
WISDOM
There Is No Denying the Wisdom of Saving
The man or woman that Saves will never Want
So cultivate the SAVING HABIT our
advice to every individual is to open
up a Bank Account with some Good i
Bank if you have not already done so.
We respectfully solicit your .account.
Wc offer you the services of a strong
and conservative institution managed
.by experienced business men. One dol-
lar will open an account with us and
the small depositor will receive the
same courteous treatment as the larger
ones. : : : : : :
First Mate Bank
AND TRUST COMPANY
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Bryan Texas
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
Good oak set of furniture and sec- The Singer sewing machine is sold
ond-hand piano for sale. Apply at this fr cash or email monthly payments.
See T. A. Satterwhlte salesman.
Phone 467.
office.
JUST UNLOADED A CAR OF
or DELIGHT FLOUR
We sell a car every 3 or 4 weeks always fresh and good
We only ask a trial Fresh Strawberries Fruits and Vege-
tables received daily.
PHONE 32 and 386
w. I. Mcculloch
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SALE
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On Wednesday. Thursday and Friday we place out our entire stock of Fine Spring White Goods Laces Embroideries Ready-to-Wear and Waists at Prices
That Arc Truly Astonishing We Want Them to Go---Come Every Day.
fine Laces
5c Laces now 3c
10c Licet now 6c
15c Lacei now 9c.
Embroidery
5c Embroidery
15c
25c
3 l-2c
. ..11c
..18c
White Quilts
$1.25 Quilts now 84c
1.75 " " 1.34
3.50 " " 2.39
TOWELING
5c Value
24c yd
Lace Curtains
65c Lace Curtains 29c
75c Swiss Curtains 39c
$2.00 Lace Curtains... Jfl.29
Table Linen
35c Linen Damask 18c
35c Red Damask 22c
75c Linen Damask 44c
$1.35 Linen Damask 96c
Napkins
50c Hemmed Napkins 29c
1.25 Mercerized Hemmed 92c
3.00 Linen Napkins $1.96
Towels
5c Towels each 2 l-2c
7 l-2c Turkish Towels 3c
15c Huck Towels 11c
$1.00 Pure Silk Hose
89c
Ladies9 Fine Dresses and Coats
'
Our Entire Stock of Dresses Skirts and Coats at Startling Reductions
$3.95 White Lingerie Dresses reduced to $2.69 '
$5.00 " " ' " " 3.95
$8.50 " M " " " 4.90
$5.00 White and colored Wrep Suits reduced to 3.50
All fine white Wool Serge Skirts reduced 20 per cent.
All Auto Coats. Wraps Kimonas Silk Dresses 20 per cent off.
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All 75c Waists 49c All $1.50 Waists 93c
Fine quality Lawn waists lace Fine Lingerie waists long or short
trimmed long sleeves regular 75c .
value sleeves very dainty and pretty each
49c 93c
A.I $1.00 Waists 69c " All Fine Waists Reduced
Special values even worth $1.25 .
each many styles long or short Our entire stock fine wa.sts greatly
sleeves each reduced
69c Ask to See Them
Muslin Underwear Bargains
A big discount of one-fourth and in some instances one-half the price will
be marked off of these goods. Now is your chance to buy them cheap.
Gowns worth up to $1.25 will go in this sale at 58c
Cors'Jt Covers worth 35c and 50c reduced to 20c
Skuts values that are truly remarkable at 73c
Princess Slips worth $3.00 each now reduced to $1.39
SAM. B. WILSON
Sheeting
35c Pepperell 22 l-2c
10c Domestic Bleached 6 l-2c
15c Lonsdale Cambric 9c
Ladies' Vests
10c Bleach Vests.... 6c
20c Bleach Vests 13c
35c Knit Drawers 22c
White Goods
35c White Linen 16c
12 l-2c White Lawn 7 l-2c
12 l-2c Check Nainsook 7 l-2c
Parasols
$1.25 White Parasols 89c
1.25 White Skirts 69c
20c Waistings . 12c
Colored Lawns
12 l-2c Colored Lawn . 8 l-2c
25c Figured Linere 16c
15c Colored Madras 9c
Ladies' Neckwear
35c Jabbots and Collars 18c
65c Jabbots and Collars 37c
35c Runnings 15c per yd
Aprons
35c White Aprons 15c
65c White Aprons 43c
35c Colored Aprons 18c
$1.00 Pure Silk Pongee
79c yd.
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83
$1.00
SILK HOSE
89c
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Carnes, J. M. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. SIXTEENTH YEAR, No. 120, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 26, 1911, newspaper, April 26, 1911; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323813/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .