The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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R. F. Anderson
“The General Store”
"ords of prala* for Bay
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For District Clerk:
JNO. F PERRY.
For County Treasurer:
GEO. E. SERRILL (re-election).
JAMES H. ROACH.
W. R. JETER.
Aurbach candies handled only at
de Young's Racket Store. ll-15d
For Tax Assessor:
W. C. LLOYD.
For County Commissioner, Precinct nothing.
No. One:
w. R HORN.
Placing Her Order |
FOR A
THANKSGIVING
TURKEY
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therein lies a valuable
many a home man.
Father O'Leary, who is now In Hous-
ton. will arrive in Bay City In time
for mass at the usual hour Sunday In
Bay City and Wadsworth.
Put yourself In a condition to enjoy
your breakfast by operating the han-
dle end of a hoe for a few moments.
It helps out wonderfully well.
Mr. E. P. Layton of Matagorda Is
In the city prospecting with a view
of permanently locating here. Bay City
stands ready to welcome this estima-
ble family.
Give your orders for wood to Thos.
Smith Wood Company, wholesale and
retail. Our wood costs just the price
of the cutting; the timber costs us
. We do most of oqr own
hauling and cannot be understold. Ab-
solute fair treatment. dtf
Subject to the Action of the White
Man’s Union Primaries.
Crozier, a former news-
paper man. but now representing The
Gulf Flor’st of Houston, Is in the city
for a few days.
The stranger never falls to speak
City, and
lesson for
Christmas holldav goods arriving
daily at de Young’s Racket Store. 11-15
Finest hand-made chocolates and
’bon-bons, 25 cents per pounds at de
Young's Racket Store. ll-15d
She will get a choice one
for she Is ordering early
- and we will pick the best
ones for our own trade.
Call No. 11 and say,
“Put me down for a tur-
key," and you will get a
fine fat one sure.
' She is
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Mr. C. A. Davis, representing the
I Southwestern Paper ’Company of
I Houston, was a business visitor to the
city today.
Mr. C. W
K Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wil-
Ki liams, this morning, a fine nine-pound
S’girl.
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Dr. Ralph Byars has moved to
Brownsville where he has assumed
the office of State quarantine officer.
Plant a few citrus fruit trees this
51 fall and help along a good industry
i as well as your own premises and
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Mr. A. J. Harty has returned from
a business trip to San Antonio.
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IMPORT IVF NOTICE.
One firm, Badouh Bros., is carrying
in today’s paper seven separate and
distinct advertisements, each instruc-
i tlve and entertaining enough to Justify
you in the careful perusal of them.
These gentlemen are sparing neither
money nor advertising matter in get-
ting their big sale, which begins Sat-
urday morning, before the people.
Read the ads—the news is good, bene-
ficial and of value.
ili—nw ■ —• - —-Fk i i—■—» aawMI
SPECIAL SALESMAN
ARRIVES IN THE < ITY.
He idquarters Co. G. Third Infantry,
T. N. G.. Bay City. Texas.
Special Order No. 2.
By order of the company command- I
er, all members of Company G will
report at the courthouse Thursday I
evening. November 11th. at 8, for Fed-
eral inspection.
(Signed) Cnpt. A. R. Leckle.
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’ U TO Ft»R Stl.E.
Col. A R. Duke, representing the
Bell Sale System of Kansas City. Mo.,
arrived .in the city a few days ago to
take charge of the disposition of tin*
Badouh Bros.* mammoth stock of
goods i" dissolution sale
which begins Saturday morning.
“This special sale is for the pur-
pose of disposing of Mr. V M. Ba-
douh's interest in the store," said Col.
■ Duke, “and it is going to be the sen-
j national low price sale of the year
I for Bay City. There is positively
nothing reserved and I don’t think
I ever had charge of a better stock j
at such ridiculously low prices. The.
stock, the entire stock, must be liqui-
dated and adjusted as soon as possible
in order to turn his interest into
ready cash. Their plans are made
and their purposes must be accom-
plished."
Col. Duke has had years of exper-
ience In his particular line and In
speaking as he does of this big stock
and great sale meat'- n» make the sale
one of the biggest mercantile suc-
cesses brought off here in many
years.
The sale begins Saturday morning
at 9 o’clock.
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1913 Overland auto, first < lass con-
dition. for sale or trade for realty,
livestock or notes. Bargain. Phone
M H-lRd-ltw
RIDS W ANTED.
THANKSGIVING
Not much of It in the Old World—
old V. S. A.
So "Dress
a most important event.
Up." everybody. We have a real ban-
and modish gloves.
the trimmings for you for the day.
They’re exclusive but not expensive.
So don’t forget to place that suit order
in plenty of time.
At EIDMAN’S
Do It NOW!
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R. R. Lewis.
Matagorda
Thos. Goggan & Bro.
J. E. Grace. M.e.fer
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Quet of fixings. Newest shapes In
collars, smart cravate, sprightly socks
In fast, we’ve all
but there's a heap of It in the good
And wo ought to make it
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Tile drain your farm, your garden,
rout yard, the result will surprise j
•nd please you Bond for free book- i
let. “Hints on Farm Drainage * Bay
City Brick and Tile Co 1Mw
To I be Public
the Hygienic Meat Market. North Mde
«f fenrlkoeae Square. Maiave
Bros., Proprietors — Hnrrewsorw to
the Bay Hty Meat Market, Harrison WEEK OF PRAYKR
Bras. ’ AND SELF DENIAL.
The State of Texas.
County of Matagorda.
Notice is hereby given that on the
ISth day of November. A. D. 1911. at’
10 o'clock a. m.. at the courthouse in t
Bay City. Matagorda County, Texas,!
blds will be received for th<> sale of
IMJ99.09 worth of Ixmdi numbered
from H to 135. Inclusive of Matagorda
County Drainage Dintrlet No. 2. issued
the 10th day of June, 1913. hearing 5 J
per rent interest, numbered serially,:
as shown by the bead order, authoris-
ing the Issuance of said bond*.
Said bonds to be sold for par and ac- ’
crued interest, for cash, and the bidder |
desiring to bld on said bond* must de-,
posit with the county judge a rertl-1
fled check of 1 per eent of the amount
of said lemd Issue. Said bond being
subject to the approval of the bond
buyeF* attorney. The county Judit-
reserves the right to reject any and all I
blds.
Witness my hand at Bay City,
Texas, this the 1st day of November.,
A. D. 1915. R. R Lewi*.
County Judge, Matagorda Count- j
Texas. 1-lT-d
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2 lbs Fancy Apricots
tie
X Swift Borax Soap
We Keep the Files Off What
You Eat.
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The Groceryman
A R. LECKIE
Civil Engineer
PHONE 93
Nicely turntshcit rooms;
For Rent:
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doss In and with all eonvenienue*.
iMrs. R J. Capps.
BmHSSSSMSBSWSBSSe
Bay City, Texas
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T. J. Clark
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WILL BE HERE SOON
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Watch our windows for Bargains,
and make your home
Our motto Is C. T. T. C.—It
merit
Thnrsday.
Topic Social and Educational Work
Sfflter j ‘i i
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If business la dull, stimulate It with
MHimiiimtmiimm u m m Th« rnwao
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trail special rolled roast or a Whitson
stew.
pleases us to please others—and If
we please you tell your neighbors, and
It we font* please you tell us. and It
will be rectified. W> have come to
stay and tavite all to call and take a
look. Respectfully,
RAVAGE BROS.
Hygleak Meat Mark*
You will always find on hand the
best of beef, veal and pork the mar-
Devotional: "leans the Friend."
Leaflet: Social Life In Japan "
Leaflet: "Friendship In Action."
Pray for the People: in Japan and
1941
J* PoIHe and courteous to all the [ on the Pacific Coast.
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For Bale—Two houses with quar-
“THE HOME ELECTRICAL"
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Texas Public Service Co.
££3^
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ket affords; also all kinds of sausage. In Japan and on the Pacific Coast,
hame and bacons and a variety of
delicatessens. We have employed M
H. Haskel of Houston, who is a flrst-
(flass meat cutter and sausage maker
la nnlitn and a/tHPfiGAiia sail elasa ’
public. After October 15th you will5
always find on hand a good supply of
frosh home-made country smoked ter Mock, clnae In; clear of all in*
sausage—a specialty—and when you
icumbrance; cheap. Also household
mea* order a Has- KOOfts ;n good condition; two very
large ferns; one big heavy wagon.
Would consider an »«to In part pay-
R. A Urban. d2l-lll
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Wanted to hear from own^r of gnod
farm for sal*. Send cash prlro and
description D F Huah. Minnesp-
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FAIR WARNING
The Beil Sales System
$50,000.00 stock of the best merchan-
dise in Matagorda County will be sold at
60c on the dollar Saturday Nov. 13 at 9
a. m. at Badouh Bros, store.
Hon. John Sutherland has returned
from a I usiness trip to Austin where
he appeared before the railroad com-
mission in the interest of u new rate
on clean rice from Bay City to other
points. He feels that the commission
"saw the point" and that the lower
rate will be granted.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Cook-
enboo have moved to the O. J. Dou-
bek home on Avenue G. Mr. and
Mrs. Doubek have recently moved to
Austin, where Mr, Doubek is asso-
ciated with the Internal Revenue of-
fice.
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DRESS UP
Costs No More
you
Ed. V. Price
& Co.
VERSER BROS.
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to get this genuine ♦'xrln-
rlv-ncs* than ordinary ap-
par« I l ost* -* un<l there's
always a' wider range for
a* lection if you consider
Never before was there such
a growing sentiment in the
direction of lodug better at-
tired — and in diMint lively
*1) led clothes tailed Io in-
dividual order and It
ROSEMARY
THEBY
PASTIME
TONIGHT
5- REELS >5
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in the play of Boarding
School Life
“MY
TOMBOY
GIRL"
And IMP Drama of
Slum and Society Life
HER
WONDERFOL
DAY
With Frances Nelson.
Also
Murdack McQuarric in
“FOUNDINGS
Of
FATHER TIME”
5 and l()c
WHEN IN DOUBT
♦1
Go to Clark’s
19c
3 5c Sardine*
3 cans V. C. Pork and Bean* 25c
3 cans V. C. Spaghetti .... 2&e
lie
Good Pink Salmon
Yellow Yarn Sweet Potatoes.
M
... 3«e
per peck .
lie
Irire rati Spinach
45c
I dozen Pet Milk
2 cans 2Mr-lb. Table Peaches the
Good Qualities and Prices the
Lowest in the City.
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Bulk Kraut, per lb......... 07c
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3 large Pigs Feet......... 10c
NIGHT
MARGUERITE CLARK
in her greatest Triumph
“GRETNA
GREEN
by the Paramount
Corporation
SATURDAY
PASTIME
MATINEE
"LEAH THE FORSAKEN"
by the producers of
Neptune’s Daughter
5 and 10c
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.aaon.
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DON’T MISS THIS
The Biggest Event of All Events
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TREMENDOUS DISSOLUTION SALE
Which Starts
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 9 A. M.
at
BADOUH BROTHERS’ STORE
THE BELL SALE SYSTEM
Al
Victrola
for dancing
With a Victrola and Victor
Record* you can practice the new
dance* over and over again.
You can h*v» an impromptu
dance whenever you wi*h and
dance as long as you want.
The Fox Trot, Castle Polka,
and *11 the other new dances,
played loud «nd dear and in per-
fect time.
Come in and hesr then, and let
u» demonstrate the
• different style* of the
Victor and Victrola—
$10 to $250. Easy
terms, if desired. .
PERSONALS AND LOCALS
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1915, newspaper, November 11, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292444/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.