The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 98, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1913 Page: 6 of 6
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e .-HE BRYaW DAILY EAGLE Tuesday march is ms.
Slammer Comforts!
Summer Comforts!
T E E J L
Our line of GENERATOR and VAPOR STOVES have won HIGHEST
AWARDS at ALL the WORLD'S FAIRS for the past twenty years.
Two Burner Generator Stoves $ 3.00 to$ 5.50
Three 5.00 to 8.50
Two Burner Vapor Stoves 17.00 to 29.00
Three 19.00 to 38.00
JEWEL OIL COOKS comume
one-third less oil than other makes.
Two Burner $ 8 00
Three Burner 11.00
Two Burner with shelf.... 11.00
Three Burntr with shelf 14.00
r
With the Caloric
Flreless Cooker
You can CUT YOUR FUEL BILL IN HALF and SAVE HOURS
OF' LABOR. We have all sizes from one burner at 510.50 to the
largen sizes.
PARKER-ASTIN HARDWARE CO. The Truth: "Our Very Best" is (he Very Best
COLONIAL BAR
CHAS. L. STEPHANS Proprietor
FINE WINES ALL KINDS BOTTLED GOODS
Fresh Draught Beer on Tap.
Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment. A share of
your patronage will be appreciated
Opposite City Hall Phone 397
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EXACT WEIGHT
CORRECTLY FIGURED
is guaranteed when you buy
meats at this market. No slap-
ping the meat on and off the
scale before you can see how
much it weighs. No figuring the'
price so that you get the worst
of it every time. Try marketing
here. You'll like our methods
and you are bound to like our
meats also.
S. H. Franklin
pnflFMTllWO0D F0RSALE
U L IVI L IM I Also Wood Sawed
m r a j5v m ii nave Purcnase tne T. W.
vftJHaiCy'X Cole wood saw and will be glad !
UU $ 1 B m to serve you.
Beautify your home. Now is the ; 1 have all kinds of wood. Give ;
tjme me a trial. Phone 520.
Cement Walks M. m. VANCE
A SPECIALTY j
ALL WORK GUARANTEED '
"Phone 172 A -J
W. H. O'BRIEN A- S- Adams
: Soccsoco w. p. W.H.C. j am emsiheer amp subvetob
Bryan lexas
' ROSE HILL ADDITION E?r
- COLORED SHOE SHOP
LOTS NOW READY FOR SALE Sfcgy H.A.Hddge
These are nice lots. Anybody .
can buy these lots on our liberal wssvwvvwwv
terms. Convenient to all schools ! AM PREPARED
on east side of town. ! to spray trees build repair
paint and level houses and
REYNOLDS & McCVLLOCH ; build fences. Address
JM EMt Dnten OlfctOnr la Slalt Bank MATTHEW PIERCE
i Route 5 Box 7-A.
SAVE MONEY INSURANCE
BlTr Cash Grocery life and fire
at the ww w J 8 u BOATW RIGHT
6. W. BUCKHAULTS Prop. 'J" oom I Fir.t National Bank iulldlni
. Phona 158
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PHONE 79-2r ' TRANSFER WAGONS
' When In Need of a Carpenter public HAULING
W- W. F I N C H MUNOAY & MOEHLMAN SHOP
BUSIMU AGENT. LOCAL 185S Phone 219
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE 120-egg Old Trusty Incu-
bator; good as new. A few prize-
winning White Rocks and Rhode
Island Reds for sale. . no room to keep
them. Phone 359.
FOR SALE Xninety head goats at $1
per head if sold in ten days. P. L.
Barron Wellborn Texas.
FOR SALE About 200 acres located
4 miles east of Bryan; on public
road; all timber; will average 12 cords
to the acre; good black sandy land.
Price $20 per acre. For terms apply
to J. W. Batts.
FOR SALE Eighty-seven acres of
timber land on public road and 2
miles from courthouse; 65 acres of
this tract will average 15 cords of wood
to the acre; all fenced and good tank.
Price $35 per acre. For terms apply
to J. W. Batts.
FOR SALE St. Louis Post-Dispatch
at Odom's confectionery. Robert
Odom Jr. Agent.
FOR SALE Twelve lots 60x140 ad-
joining Hill Crest; select and make
your own terms; title clear to all that
sell. See W. S. Watson Agent.
FOR SALE Single Comb White and
Buff Leghorns; bred for laying; real
egg machines and are what you want;
eggs $1.50 per 15. W. J. Broadus
Edge Texas.
FOR SALE Eight-room house and
one-third acre; garden barn and
city water; easy payments. For fur-
ther information see Mrs. R. L. Milam.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; close In. Mrs.
T. L. Petty E. Caldwell street.
FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping up or down-
stairs. Joe Vance 201 W. Franklin.
FOUND.
TAKEN UP Three mules and one
two-year-old filly March 13; no
brands except on one mule with A on
left hip; filly has on halter. Owner
can get them by applying to J. S.
Byars Bryan R. F. D. No. 6.
FOUND Package of home-made linen
lace. Owner call at Eagle and pay
for this notice.
LOST.
STRAYED One sixteen months' old
fawn colored Jersey bull short rope
on horns brass ring in nose; one IIol-
stein two-year-old heifer brand 391 on
right hip tattoo No. 391 in right ear;
one cream colored and one fawn col-
ored two-year-old Jersey heifers from
A. and M. College farm. Will pay $2.50
reward for each of above animals or
information leading to their recovery.
Call or phone H. C. Holmes Superintendent.
Good Enough to Din With.
"These Millers are dreadful people-
hardly fit to be associated with I"
"Tea; if they didn't give such ex-
cellent dinners they would be altogeth-
er unbenrableP' Fllegende Blatter.
When Language Fails.
Wife of Ills Bosom tin course of do-
mestic difference Coward 1 Hrutel
Ruffian! I'igl Monster! Beast! Ob 1
wish you knew wbat 1 thought of you!
Loudon Punch.
Not His Say.
Beggs Wbat do you say to your wire
when yoa come borne lata at night T
Jaggs Foolish maul Wbat makes yoa
think 1 get a chance to talk!
Wher the Apoetlea Fiahed.
The abundance of fish In the sea of
Galilee Is to (Ills day the wonder of
travelers. Most of the fishing done by
the Syrians luvolves the use of nets
probably Identical In construction with
those of the apostleR and the best evi-
dence of the fishing having through
the centuries been done with nets Is to
be found In the ease with which most
of the fish may be deceived with the
help of any bnit natural or artificial.
The pellucid water of this beautiful
lake with its ever changing reflections
Is In striking contrast with the muddy
deeps of the Jordan but the silt In that
river however unsightly to the eye.
does not seem to Inconvenience Its fish
which are extraordinarily plentiful
even In the lower reaches before It
falls Into that deathly luke which the
Arabs cull the sea of Lot. Ixuidun Outlook.
Michelangelo.
Michelangelo stood In the front rank
both as painter and sculptor. In both
arts he was worthy of the highest
praise. The fresco of the "Last Judg-
ment" In the Slstine chapel Is consid-
ered the most wonderful picture In the
world showing the omnipotence of
artistic Bcience and the fiery daring of
conception that but few other paintings
can even approximate. In sculpture
the "Moses" and the "Slaves" not to
mention other pieces rank among the
finest creations of the art and proclaim
Michelangelo to have been as master-
ful with bis chisel as be was with bis
brush. New Vork Amerlcaa
The Scot Caddie.
Of the Scot caddie's contempt for
lesser callings than the golfer's there
are many examples. A professor not
Putter but a Scot of equal eminence-
was making a very poor show on the
green. The caddie eyed blm loftily
and then sighed. "Aye aye. professor
ye may be verra fine at the mathe-
matics but It taks a man o' genuine
abeetlty tee be a gowfer!" Windsor
Magazine.
A Girlish Schema.
"Tour daughter plays some very ro-
bust pieces."
"She's got a beau In the parlor."
growled Pa Wombat "and that loud
music Is to drown the sound ot her
mother washing the dishes." Ei
NOTICE OF ELEETION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Brazos
City of Bryan.
Under the authority of Act 1729
R. S. of Texas 1895 notice is hereby
given that an election will be held at
the City Hall in the City of Bryan
Brazos County Texas on the first
Tuesday in April 1913 same being the
1st day of April 1913 for the purpose
of electing the following officers of
the City of Bryan viz:
A City Marshal
A City Secretary
And three (3) Aldermen.
T. J. Preston has been appointed
presiding officer of said election and
he shall select two judges and two
clerks to assist in holding same; and
said election shall be held in the man-
ner prescribed for holding other elec-
tions. Every male person who has attained
the age of twenty-one years and who
has resided within the city limits of
said city for six months next preced-
ing the date of said election and is a
qualified voter under the laws of the
State of Texas shall be entitled to
vote at said election.
Witness my hand as Mayor of the
City of Bryan at Bryan Texas this
IF n S? F YfTT if
llltl!
6th day of March 1913.
W. W. HARRIS
Mayor of the City of Bryan.
Attest with the seal of the City of
Bryan.
Seal ED S. DERDEN
Secretary of the City of Bryan.
BRYAN LODGE DIRECTORY
Ivanhoe Commandery No. 8 Knights
Templar meets third Tuesdays.
W. T. Austin Chapter No. 87 R. A.
M. meets third Mondays.
Brazos Union Lodge No. 129 A. F
& A. M. meets 7:30 p. m. fourth Mondays.
Brazos Lodge No. 64 Knights of
Pythias meets 8 p. m. first and third
Tuesdays.
Vulcan Lodge No. 37 A. O. U. W
meets 8 p. m. second and fourth
Thursdays.
Woodmen of the World meets on
second and fourth Friday nights in
each month.
Bryan Chapter No. 222 O. E. 8.
meets 8 p. m. second Mondays.
Bryan Lodge No. 847 I. O. O. F
meets 8 p. m. first and third Thurs
days.
Ladies of Macabees No. 120 L. O
.. M. meets second nd fourth Mon
day nights.
Bryan Grove No. 460 W. C meets
first and third Fridays. -
Bryan Tent No. 16 K. O. T. M
meets 8 p. m. first and third Mondays.
Bryan Lodge No. 859 B. P. O. K.
meets second and fourth Wednesdays.
L. O. O. M. No. 664 meets first and
third Thursdays.
Painters' Local No. 659 Meets at
Carpenters' Hall every Friday at 7:30
p. m.
Carpenters' Local No. 1855 Meets
every Monday night at Carpenters' La-
bor Temple at 7:30 o'clock.
H.&TO
Oil Burning Route
One-way second-class colonlBt
excursion fares to Pacific Coast
Northwest and Mexico On
sale March 15 to April 15.
$32.50 TO CALIFORNIA
S. H. HARRIS Ticket Agent.
Professional Cards
Wm. B. CLINE M. D.
Practice Limited to Eye Ear Nom
and Throat
Office In Commerce Building
Rooms 3 and 5
Dr. R. J. Hunnicutt
Physician and Surgeon
Headquarters at Read A Stewart's
Drug Store
Phones: Residence 289-3 Office 289-1
DR. ALGIE BENBOW
DENTIST.
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BRYAN TEXAS
Miss Geraldine Kelly
PIANO TEACHER
Cincinnati Conservatory Certifi-
cate Eastside School Phone 139
Dr. R. H. Harrison
Physician and Surgeon
CENITO URINAL DISEASES
Piles Flstules and Ulcers
of Rectum
Headquarters at Read A itewarfe
Drua Btore. Phone lit.
Eyes Scientifically Exam-
ined Glasses Fitted.
J. W. PAYNE
Optometrist
with J. M. CALDWELL
Fresh Bread
Rolls Pies Graham Bread
All kinds of Fancy
Cake
Everything In the Bakery Line
There are None Better
Everything Fresh
Give us a trial and you
will become a customer
Mrs. Otto Boehme
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 98, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1913, newspaper, March 18, 1913; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324389/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .