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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • Page 5

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MAY 10, lfll3. Tm BRYAN DAH.Y a puih toQigbt. "Drink IMel Beer." New Irish potatoes, 65c per bucket. Cooper Cole. John Newton went, to Liberty today to visit friends, R.

R. lluniB of Mega spent this afternoon In the city, F. Mltrheil went to Houston thie afternoon on Mack and R. wf're Zulch visitors to the, Miss Onie Willinms of Wellborn was In town today ghojiidng. C.

Wilcox returned to his home at Navasota this afternoon. Try a pound of Old Master coffee. It hait quality. Cooper Cole. K.

Candy and B. Carrol! of liock Prairie were in the city today. Everything in fresh vegetables and fruits received dally. Cooper Cole, Fred Cargill and Willie Johson of Harvey were in the city today. .1.

8. Williams and daughters. Misses Ottie and Nettle, were in the city today from Zulch. Unloading today some ftne ear corn, malxe chops and oats. Hensarllng Mercantile Co.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Stuart and children arrived today from Haskell to make Bryan their home. Mrs.

B. F. Monroe arrived today from Waco and is visiting In the home of Mr. and Mre. S.

Edge. White Eagle flour Is the housewife's delight. If you are not using it, order a sack today. Cooper Cole. Asa Boswell.

Reddln Ward. Maxey Keefer and Leonard Nevels were in the city today from Madison County. Mrs. L. B.

Kern and Miss Verble Kern returned this afternoon from Marlin, where they have been visiting. Try some G. Washington Instant Coffee. fine and the trouble of making is eliminated. Hensarllng Mercantile Co.

Bettie Rogers accompanied her mother, who has visiting her for several weeks, hotne to Ban Antonio this afternoon. Mr Coleman Hardy will go to Fort Worth tonight to meet the remains of bis brother-in law, who wag drowned some weeks ago when the steamer Miami turned turtle near Portland, Ore. The funeral will he held In Houston Mrs. Hardy went to Hmision this afternoon. CiVE IDDIIIDN mom PBESIG The many of property and the many prospective will no doubt he glad to learn that work on the addition Is progressing rapidly.

About all the first one inm- dred lots which are being sohl on such reasonable terms of $200 each, without luxes or interest, at $2o cash and IS ('onsocutivp payments of $10 each, have been sold and the dividing of the lots will begin at once. The engineer is now laying off the park, streets and lots, and within a few days, at whlt time it is that the last of the first one hundred lots will have been sold, the division will commence, and then work on the school htiilding will lie started, and Oak Grove, with its jtfirk, lake and surroundings, will soon blossom into a heanfi- fut residence portion of the city, amid the hum of the saw and the gentle tap of the hammer in the construction of new dwellliigs to be erected in that addition; and those fortunate enough to get in on the ground floor at the remarkably easy terms now of fered will indeed be grateful that they had the foresight to take advantage of such a rare for undoubtedly prices will ndvancc when the many purchasers begin to erect desirable homes and the school hnikling is in course construction, and any other lots in that section wlH cost the purchaser a handsome advance over the present price. 'I he leading business men of the are Itack of this proposition and the lots have been sold to a class of people who will either build desirable for themselves or acceptable rent houses, for which there wdll unquestionably be a great demand when (he school is oi)ened, for renters always prefer to be elose to a school, and the park and lake for the children will he an irreslstahle attraction. DIXIE THEATRE 6:30 p. m.

to p. m. 1. She Must Be Ugly Lubin Comedy 2. THE DAUGHTER X.

Bushman 3. New Lubin Comedy-Drama 4. Her Guardian Sellg Drama 5. The Bear Western Pathe X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne.

Whitney Raymond, Hobart Bosworth, Alice Washburn, Wm. Wadsworth, Lubin Stars. Miss Tonight MONDAY AFTERNOON-From 2:00 to 6:30 1. How a Horseshoe Upset a Happy 2. THE Wlnnlfred Greenwood 3.

THE ELUSIVE KISS. See February Story Magazine 4. Native Industries In Soudan Pathe Play Gwendoline Pates, Chas. Arling, Wlnnlfred Greenwood, Rose Evans, Alice Washburn, Marty Fuller, Yale Boss. miss THE ELUSIVE KISS, featuring Beautiful Little Gwendoline Pates and Chas.

Arling. Edwin August With Vitagraph Monday Night WITH THE CHURCHES A. A M. TOOK ONE, BAYLOR ONE, In the game Thursday between the A. and ('ollege and itaylor Univer- at Brenham.

A and won by a 1 to 0 score Yesterday Baylor was victorious, the score being 15 to 4. 0 mrt im PRETTY HANDS The care of the hands is in these days to be considered just as important as the care of the body, the selection of clothes, or the benefits of good training. A to articles are necessary. Files, Scissors, Orange Wood Sticks, Kmery Boards, Buffer on Polisher, and powders to give the nails their distinguished beautiful ivory lustre. Such manicure articles as you really need, or desire we can supply you.

Come and see them Phone 68 E. R. Emmel pURE 6 FIRST METHODIST. Services at the First Methodist Church tomorrow will be as follows; Sunday hool at a. m.

Breaching at 11 a. in. Subject: "The Services in Bohemian language at 2 p. m. Hpworth l.eague at 7 p.

in. hing at p. m. Subject: thou with us and we will do thee good." Kveryliody is cordially Invited to attend. The services will be conducted by Rev James GLKX.V Fast or.

FIRST BAPTIST, I Services at the First Baptist Church Sunday as follows; Sunday school at fc45 a. T. R. sjiperintendent. at 11 a.

m. and 8 p. m. Tv the pastor. i Y.

r. at Prof. John A Moore, president. Day will be observed at the morning service and all mothers 'kind lovers of mothers are Invited, i The regular monthly conference will he held at the close of the morn- irif. service.

You are cordially invited to attend ihese and worship with us. E. WEAVER, Pastor. World." Leader: Emma Hunt. Sermon at 8 p.

m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. J. TATUM. Pastor.

CHRISTIAN. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.

and 8 p. m. You are cordially Invited to worship with us in these services. JAMES THO.MAS, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN.

Sunday school at 0:4.5 a. m. Morning service at 11 Evening service at 8 The session is hereby called to meet in the study Sunday morning at 10:30 FIXLEY, Pastor. EPISCOPAL. Whitsunday; Eucharist 8 a.

m. and 11 m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Evening prayer 5 m.

W. W. DA UP. Rector. LODGE Split I During an examination in grammar and compoHltion an was qnes tiuniiig the highest of the school.

I and tie presently said; 1 Is meant by the saying. should not split the One determined looking boy. rather than give no answer at all. I the repiy: I "It means that you should not try to divide I Sign Languags. prisoner very threHteiiing language, your worship.

The was ttie language? tloustable- Took off bis coat to Ivanhoe Cominandery No. 8, Templar, meets third W. T. Austin Chanter No. 87, R.

A. meets third Mondays. Union Lodge No. 129, A. F.

A A. meets 7:30 p. m. fourth Mondays. Brazos Lodge No.

64, Knights of Pythias, meets 8 p. first and third Tuesdays. Vulcan Lodge No. 37, A. O.

U. meets 8 p. m. second and fourth Thursdays. Woodmen of the World meets on second and fourth Friday nights In each month.

Ixicsl No, very Monday night at Labor Temple at 7:30 Bryan Lodge No, 99, Sons of Herr man, meets second and fourth Sunday afternoons in each month at their hall Bryan Lodge No. 847, I. O. O. meets 8 p.

m. first and third Thurs days. Ladies of Macabees. No. 120, L.

O. meets second and fourth Mon day nights. Bryan Grove No. 460, meets Day. Th(- following program will be rendered at the First Baptist Sunday school tomorrow morning, beginning at 9.4.5 o'clock.

Be on time. Wear a white flower; fCong a Boy Forget His Sunday School i Song Mother Sundav S( bool Choir i Prnyer Mr. R. McDonald! Roll Call of Teachers and i Scripture Feading 41.2.5-40: Rp( itation of i.esson Quartette My Mother's The Bravest Battle Miss Lois Weaver Vo' Solo Angels Bear the to Mother Mrs Dan forth Heading Face Helen Moore Sweet Home Sunday School Prayer Pr. M.

E. Weaver, FIRST FREE BAPTIST. Services at the First ktee Baptist Church tomorrow will be as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:1.5 p.

m. Suhjetf; "Love the Things of the THE AIRDOME OPPOSITE H. C. DEPOT SPECIAL TONIGHT 7:30 TO 11 P. M.

1. THE MOTE AND THE BEAM Drama 2. The Featuring Thanhouser Kids 3. THE WAYS OF FATE. Flying Drama 4.

A Garrison Majestic Comedy Kerrigan, the Thanhouser Kids, Marguerite Snow, Muriel Ostrich, and others. This Is a Fine Bill. Dont Miss It. ADMICCiny I Any seat in The Airdomc. AUlfll vwlUil I Children under 6 5c first and third Frldsys.

Bryan Tent No. 16. K. O. T.

meets 8 p. m. firtt and third Mondays. Bryan No 859, P. O.

meets second and fourth Wednesdays. L. O. O. M.

No. 664, meets first and third Ijocal No at Hall every Friday at 7:30 m. Bryan Chapter No. 222, O. E.

8., meets 8 p. ra scH Mondays. Our Ruds Language. There are great differences between; the richness and of in the different ctmntrles. Japan is cer- talniy richer in Its words than England Just for example we have more than nine wonls for the word The alone calls himaeif "Ctaln," and all his subjects call them "Watakusbl," "Washl," "Dre," "Hoku," according to ctrcuiu stances.

Tbe sectmd or third person changes as much as the first and ail the verbs accordingly. When I started to learn the English, first time, I asked my American teacher, "What shall 1 call myseif before emperor?" He said, "1," what shall I say before my parents?" "What shall I say before my men friends? And before my women I was quite astonished sod said: "How simple, but how rude the Fngltsb Msrkloo in Atlantic. Perfumes of Duality V1 iudnu (Palmers) PEA" (Palmers) LEAVES" (Palmersj LEAVES" (Palmers) (Palmers) of the VIOLET" (Hudnuts) READ STEWART The Ptogftmm Draggiiti Fores of Short A man who acts tutor and com psnlon to a young boy wrote this In dorsement on one of tbe compositions; "Use shorter words. Follow the example of Horatio Seymour. This is part of an address delivered by biro to stndenta In 1878: 'Short words, like love, or zeal, have a clear ring which stira our minds or touches hearts.

Tliey but tell of Joy or grief, of rage or peace, of life or death. They are felt by all. for (belr terms mean tbe same thing to all men. We learn them in youth. They are on our lljte through all days, and we utter them down to the close of life.

They are the apt terms with which we speak of things which are high or great or noble. They are tbe grand words of our tongue. They teach us how the world was made. God said, there be light, and there was light" Mark the words of more than one New York Tribune. Japanese It Is only during a comparatively short time that the Japanwe have known glass as occidentals know it When tbe first raiimads were built passengers in the often put their heads through the glass.

the frames of the windows to be empty, aid the railroad company at length pasted pictures on the glass to call at- 1 tentlon to the fact that a solid substance was behind them. The ma.sses of the Japane.se today do not know the mirror as it is known in the west The richer pwple have one mirror, in- but nsnaMy the glass used in the mirror, sold to the populace Is not being merely well As for cut glass, it is practical- unknown In the island, and glass drinking cups are Weekiv i AN AXE TO GRIND Giving Quality all the time is our means of increasing reason why youVe always sure of satisfaction at our Saloon and Cafe never be disappointed when you drop into our up-to-date get exactly what you want, served just as you like it. TRY US. Colonial Bar CHAS. L.

STEPHAN. Prop. INSURANCE LIFE AND FIRE L. BOATWRIGHT, Room i First National Bank Builiinf Phone Isa. Shorthand and Typewriting Night School GUY M.

BDARD Rooms formerly occupied bv Telephone Co- Phone 292 AGENT C. Smith Bros. Typeiriters All kinds of rebuilt typewriters like new. TERMS REASONABLE Chicken Feed A full car of chicken feed mixture of wheat maize, kafHr, crack corn, millet, cts. For large and baby chicks.

Phone us, 376 Vick Bros. We Want Every Mother in Bryan TO BE SURE AND SEE THE BEST BLOUSE WAIST AND SHIRT ON EARTH FOR THEIR BOY. WE GUARANTEE THEM We Have the exlcusive agency for the world-famous Blouse Waist and Shirt. Known the world over as the most practical, the best wearing and absolutely fast colors. had hundreds of calls for this famous garment and bought them solely to supply this demand.

We want you to come and see them 50c tO I Each They come in Soisette, White Madras and Colored Madras. Every color guaranteed Everything For the Boy SAM B. WILSON.

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