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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1812 THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE Aid Your Liver If you are bilious, constipated, have dull headaches and feel listless and generally good for nothing your system is probably clogged with waste matter, your liver is not working right. PILLS will relieve you if you take them promptly. They will stimulate the lazy liver into Healthy action and help it to eliminate the poisonous matter that making you ill. E. J.

JENKINS DIXIE THEATRE Open from 3:00 in Afternoon TODAY Until 11:00 in the Evening 1. "The Coward" (Paths Drama) 2. "Lieutenant Grey of the (Selig War Drama) 3. of the Mutiny" (Vitagraph Senaational RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Houston Texas Central.

3, northbound .12:87 p. 9, northbound 2:19 p. 2, southbound No. 10, southbound No. 5, northbound 1:02 a.m.

No. 6, southbound 2:52 a. m. No. No.

No. International A Great Northern. 14, northbound 1:44 p.m. No. 15, southbound ....................4:30 p.

Curai Fish! some nice shrimp from Fish! Fish: Franklin haj day. W. K. Thompson was in todi Tabor. J.

J. Pressley of Cook's Point is in the city. Chariey Kennedy of Tabor was in town today. Mrs. Ness of College was here shopping today.

J. M. Williams was a visitor today from Rock Prairie. Mr. and Mrs.

John Preston are visiting relatives at llearne. Dr. R. H. Harrison made a professional visit to Renehley today.

C. A. Glenn of Stone (Ttj town today and called on Thr Clay of Milliean was here today. Phone Franklin your order for fresh fish. A nuuCKk 0f Harvey was here 2:45 p.

q.ie today. .10 ui, i A ('otnam is a visitor today from Harvey. AH kinds of fresh fish at market. J. Burrows was Allen farm.

Joe Walker was in from Tabor. Miss Showers fives in St. Louis. Rev. J.

J. Pipkin is in (KIs visiting the Buckner Home. J. A. D.

Robinson was in the city today from Harris schoolhouse. Hair switches made from combings. Phone 418. Beatrice Calhound, up today from the city today is visiting reta- COMMERCIAL CLUB C. I DIRECTORS MEETING VISIT The New Princess Theatre EVERY AFTERNOON EVERY EVENING 2 30 to 7:00 7:00 to 11:00 OD A 1.

"The Logging Industry." 2. "The Daughter," Heart Story.) 3. "A Dainty GOOD MUSIC 010f FOR TREMER texis insinui dims Officers Are Elected and Strong Railroad Committee Appointed. I JSfer- Mr. C.

A Buchanan Area the first gun in the 1912 political contest in Brazos county, by announcing for the office of county treasurer. He authorizes The Eagle to place his name before the voters of the county, subject to the action of the democratic primary to be held July 22. Mr. Buchanan needs no introduction I at the hands of The Eagle. He as son, E.

J. Jenkins. Eugene Edge, J. T. torn and reared in the country, in the Lawler, O.

E. Saunders, Ed S. Derden, Steep Hollow community, and is well A W. Buchanan, J. H.

Wyant and I known to the people throughout the county. 11 He is an honorable man, trustworthy was election of i jn every sense of the word, and if en- officers. Major Mclnnis wanted toi trusted with tire office to which he The newly elected hoard of directors of the Commercial Club met this morning, there being present Maj. L. L.i Mclnnis, Judge J.

W. Doremus, Messrs. A. M. Waldrop, Ed Hall.

A. W. Wilker- What It Is Doing to Stimulate Improved Farming of Dollars in Premiums Offered. L. M.

Hew it. The first business r. wa and Mrs. W. P.

Hall from Tulsa, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Beard.

W. Mathis and J. G. W. Allen were in the city today from gJUtep Hollow, i For Leonard eleanahle refrigerator; porcelain lined; small size; almost, new.

Will sell for $10. Phone 49. M. P. Manville and Miss Mary Louise Bittle are visiting relatives in i Cause.

Two cars choice Bermuda hay on track; fine feed. HeapKNfBg Bros. Phone 251. yr 4 M. S.

Bethel has returned home from the Mexican border, near Eagle Pass. He says things were getting too change the elective officers, but he was overruled so far as tffe nteaident was concerned. The following were elected: L. L. Mclnnis.

Vice W. Wilkerson. B. Reed. The secretary reported that the club at its annual meeting instructed the board to appoint a strong committee to confer with the directors of the Brvan A- Brazos River Railroad Corn- aspires, it is safe to say the finances of the county would be In safe hands.

If elected he promises to administer the affairs of the office to the very best of bis ability; to treat everybody alike, rich and poor, and to extend every courtesy possible to each and every person who has business in his department. The Eagle takes pleasure in placing his name before the voters of the county. Baptist Prayer Meeting at 7:30. On account of the revival at the Methodist church our people are requested to meet at the First Baptist church for prayer meeting at and spend thirty minutes in the prayer service. We will adjourn at 8 o'clock and go to the revival, M.

E. Weaver, Pastor. pany with a view to the co-operations of the club in the consummation of the project. This committee was appointed, as follows: Mr. Ed Hall, chairman; Messrs.

A. W. Wilkerson, O. Saunders. E.

J. Jenkins, W. Wiprecht, J. Webb Howell and Maj. L.

Mclnnis TRE METHODIST REUE Commissioner Hugo Staanv of near-warm for him over there. College Station was in the city today. Hensarllng Bros, have genuine 101 president and secretary were made a BiDle El tie returned to Wellborn squaw corn Maturea earlier committee it than anv othff variety of COFtl 0RU m1 lOtS QOne Flit? day after spending a few in omkefj more (tpr acrP 251. requested a committee to act In spite of and wet, good Upon motion the president appointed progress was made in the revival at a membership committee as follows; the Methodist church last night and Mr. J.

T. Lawler, chairman; this morning. A fair crowd was pres- Derden, J. H. Wyant, eQt lagt night and thjg the auditorium was comfort- Ed 8, Derden, J.

H. Ilewit. and Joe B. Reed Upon motion the president, vice 8ervice watch, ('all at Eagle office, describe pay for this notice and receive property, Hensarling Bros, have three cars drv Mrs. Japhet returned to her home tin Houston today after visiting her mother.

Mrs. Julia Wipprecht, and for several days. We have two cars choice pea green ably filled. Rev. Bergin preached last night on and this morning on Supreme He said among other things at the even- ing service that all a man had to do was instructed to to lose his soul was just to neglect it He showed strikingly extra heavy 251.

caf corn on track. Phone alfalfa hay. One car threshed alfalfa on track. Get prices at once. Haven on track.

prices at once. i hc room to store Hensarling Bros. Phone gin a vigorous campaign for new mem- the matter of the soul sah ation. He Mrs. Sparrow returned to her home; berg tomorrow morning.

showed the utter folly of men giving at Milano today after having visited stenographer wishes position so much attention to the ordinary Roforence- Prayer Meeting Called Off. cerns of life, as to overlook the things w.th response fl On account of the Methodist revival, were highest, and closed with Tyler Commercial College, Phone 83 Bryan. with him in making these appoint ments. The secretary publish the names of members by He sbow'ed strikingly the firms, and to publish the additions neglect in the realm of education, bus- daily as added thereto, jiness, health, and said it was no The membership committee will be- more in those matters than in the family Mance. of Charles Smith at Re- Prophylactics Dr Abraham Sophian the use of the following Prophylactics.

Urotropin Prescription: Two teaspoonful mg and night Hydrogen Peroxide: 1 part to 3 of water as spray, and gargle 3 or 4 times dailv will be no prayer meeting at the an earnest plea for the care and nur Presbyterian church tonight. We ture of the soul. At the close of the todaj rrtiBU) ICI CUUItU ivwif, v. Ji Miss Daisy Worley returned foday would be glad to see as many of our service practically all of his audience from a short visit to Corsicana, aeeom- members attend these meetings as came forward promising to live closer nan led by her friend, Miss Katie possible. They are indeed spiritual to Christ.

Rogers of that city, treats. Layman, Tim morning Mr. Fishery sang Kaffir corn and milo maize chops 2 VV take the place of corn and is 20 per, Let Contract for CotGTfe. choir os getting familiar with some cent cheaper It is the only feed crop, Mr. W.

C. Wilcox has let the con- new songs that are very fine and the of the West and solves the feed tract to W. A. Jeffery Sons for a music last night and this morning was tion Vick Bros cottage to take the place of his very inspiring. Pansies finest mixed.

For best re- home that was burned a few days During the cold weather the house nl now- "5c oer dozen The burned wreckage has been cleared is being made comfortable, and it is; suits plant now, per dczen. from Rnd wQrk on the; hoped no one will stay away on ae- Munday, East Anderson Itryaii. new' is under way. icount of the cold, v. Hon.

Robert 1 Kteberg of Kinzs- ville, who was the first president of the Texas Industrial and i who has been actively identified with it ever since its organization, has written to Col. Henry Exall at Dallas, apt proving the prize contest of the congress as follows: your visit in Kingsville and your address to the people of this community I am more than ever impressed with the great force that the offering of large prizes will have in the agricultural education of the people of Texas, and in consequence thereof tbe industrial prosperity of Texas. I think it is generally conceded that only those who are seeking an education are capable of acquiring! one. Much time and treasure arej wasted every year in trying to educate those who do not care for it. Again, much time and money are spent i in our agricultural colleges trying to educate farmers by lectures and books; they may iearn the theory and science in that way, but they are not yet able to do the things on the farm and get the best results.

This can only be taught and learned by doing in the field w'hat has been taught by lectures and books. i the prize method of education the paltry sum of $10,000 makes thousands of our farmers enter the contest for prizes. All these contestants are anxious to learn to in the prizes and they are all students, seeking an education from the time they enter the contest. They are not only willing to listen to lectures on agriculture and to read all the bulletins and books on the subject, but they are willing to do what they never did out these questions in the "Our business men see how the success of the farmer opens the way for greater success in business, and they think they are going to increase local production and agricultural education by supplementing the prizes offered by the Industrial Congress. believe the offering of substantia! prizes fhe most economical and effective method of educating our agricultural classes and improving our industrial prosperity and everybody should aid in this Application to enter the contest should he made before April 1 to the headquarters of the congress at Dallas.

Announcement. For some time I have been promising the ladies of Bryan anything they might desire in stamped embroideries, and it affords me great pleasure to Inform you that I have a complete line of Royal Society. Let us show you. W. J.

Coulter, Fertilizer, Just received another big car of the celebrated Fidelity Ideal fertilizer. See I me or Ed Broadaway at brick ware- house. R. M. Nall.

Notice, Ladies! Phone me your orders for spring goods and they shall receive special Mrs. G. G. Griffin, Agent 1 1 A. Harris Co.

A New Departure We have added to dries Department a and up-to-date line of our Sun- complete OFFICE SUPPLIES, DAY-BOOKS, LEDGERS. JOURNALS, RECORD and CASH BOOKS, LETTER and BILL FILES. In fact, any and everything for the office man. Yours anxious to please, Read Stewart The Progressive Druggists DobetVs Solution: sprav and gargle, 3 or daily Afomizm 25c 50c Let Us Supply You. Phone 66 R.

EMM EL Pure Drug Dispenser For power Victor gasoline engine, the best made; man-j ufaetured by the Alamo Manufacturing practically new. Call on The1 Eagle Printing Co. have moved the Singer sewing machine business to west side of South Main street next door to W. E. Let me know your sew- ng machine wants.

I will try to please you. Phone 467 or 540. T. A. Satter white, salesman.

For Sale. One five-horse power twin cylinder 1 Indian motorcycle in perfect eondi- tion. Apply to Dr. A. L.

Mondrick, For Sale. The MoMichael home; one of the best residences and locations in Bryan; two-story house and over one- ihaif acre of land; shade trees. Apply 'to J. W. Batts.

COLONIAL THEATRE IflSrCh Olii HEX Famous story of the Country with Miss LI RE 1 IA DLL ALLE as Necia and MR. Warren Ellsworth as and a capable supporting company. Floor 1st 7 rows 31.50; next 9 rows $1.00 Balcony, 23 seats $1, remainder 75c and 50c Oar Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries is Fresh, New and Complete Myers Bros Try Us. 519 and 489 Bright Shimmering Silks and Trimmings fur Spring Dresses THEY ARE HERE GREAT QUANTITIES EGINNING today we will have on display our entire line of Spring Goods. There never was in Bryan a more comprehensive showing of strictly first class merchandise than can be had here right now.

department conti ihuns a great share of the newest novelties in Ready-to Wear Dress Goods and Silks, Trimmings, Gloves, Hosiery and Spring Footwear. We invite you to call. We will be glad to show you. THE STORE AHEAD SAM B. WILSON THE STORE OF QUALITY.

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