The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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FIHMT M. K. tHIH(H, SOUTH.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
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BUILDINGS GO UP QUICKLY
month.
A. HARRIS, Local Agent
up
In
Your
THE BEST OF KYXE’S WORK
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.
Made
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Bay City, Texas
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cordially 1n-
tfd
L. M. Huffman
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We Recommend
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business
PHONE 93
DEVOES
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and all Bulkier* Supplies.
B
Jno. T. Price Lumber Co
Concentrate Your Dollars
P. s.
ON HOME TRADE
one
Th* Tribune Printing Co
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Sending it away You Kiss it Good-bye
Forever.
Don't take the roof off
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♦ 'all on or address
Feather
Trade At Home
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GOOD-BYE DOLLAR
When You Send It Away
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Keep it here and it’s here to stay
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where our lumber is used,
in picking out good boards.
A R. LECK1E
Civil Engineer
deroua
Larry
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on
Account
lion.
28 lo March 6.
turn March 17.
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Mrs.
Theo. Dlenst,
Geo. Helmocke, secretary.
The Gleaner rings meets every Sun
Mrs
for
and
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1 was complete
Light
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Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHERLAND. Manager
•*T MAU8YTHC
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FO1I HEXT OK I.FISF.
met the
admiration of her
her his card reading,
friend come to
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to iH'tter the condition of h|a|
With !h« exception of May I
Paintl. Oilr, Glair. I ini Oat* I umbo
Now is the time for every good man to
come to the rescue of his town
By painting and repairing his premises.
CALOMEL SALIVATES
ANO MAKES YOU SICK
Like Dynamite on a Sluggish
Liver and You Lone a
Day’s Work.
Your merchant carries vou in hard times.
Be square with him by spending your
cash with him.
A Foolish Mau will wall
follow the crowd and buy on an inflated market
buy land and lot hargatna ahead of the la mm
The town can’t have a tin bucket bri-
gade if you do not patronize its institu-
tions. Don’t lake the roof off your own
house.
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\ Wi.*c Man will buy land on a dull market
for a bootli thru
New la the time Io
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of fix Al. inm mJ -r------
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Within a Few Bay*.
[MAGILL bros.
Original Promoters Bay City and Exclusive
Agents of Bay City Town Company
I. 0. 0. F.
Meets every Thursday night at K. of
1*. Hall. Visiting brothers cordially
invited to meet with us,
V. C. Porter, N. G.
Theo. Dienat, Secretary.
\Xr deal tn
Let us
Be Loyal. Be True to your town.
living here so spend ycur money here so that others may live
Victi-ola
for dancing
With a Vktrola and Victor
Records you can practice the new
dance! over and over again.
You can have an impromptu
dance whenever you wish and
dance at long aa you want.
The Fox 1 rot, Caatle Polka,
and all the other new dances,
played laud and clear and in per-
fect time, .an— «i '«"*"■
Conte in and hear them, and let
us demon*!raw the
different atylet of the
Victor and Victtola—
$10 to 1250. F-aay
if rm®, ir OwwirFwo
Bert Carr,
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1 j you tn reserve yOWr orders for your
our
The Toucher’s Study circle meet*
l every Friday at x p. in. In Wesley
I Chapel.
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escape,'
.l \rv
Bay City, Texas *
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Every dollar spent at home is a repeater
for you. Send it away and you have
fired only one shot—worthless to you.
Your money is needed in this town.
You need it as well as the others. Spend
it here and you get a chance at it again.
era of a
threw a
CMinc into the hands of Larry.
ife
The Tribune is run kina Dual Ar-
rangements with what we believe to
calendar and
Patronize the paper that haa fought j
your battles in bad as well as good <
times ever since Hay City has been ]
Bay City, and the one that It going j
to continue to fight them come what i
may. Not one lino have we published J
except that which was favorable and ]
For further inform*- in d.-f.ns- of this good town and yon i
— e**!-.- 2!»-«lwtf goo<1 people.
The tttatr of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any (.'unstable of
Matagorda County, Greeting
Ario D. K* eony, administratrix <»t' tn, one of the biggest calendar and
the estute of It F Sweeny, deceased. | novelty houses In America, and oak
having filed in our C-ninty Court h>
final account of the condition of the | tan calendars until you can tea
estate of said H F. Sweeny, tier eased, i comprehensive line of samples,
numbered !»3 on the probate dwk« t \v. will hav«
of Matagorda CmintS. . for this • .»n» ern
You are hereby comniandvd, that
by publication of this writ for twenty
days in a newapaper printed in the
<<>unty of Matagorda, you give due
notice to all persona Interested in the
account for final aettletnent of said
estate, to appear and content the
same if they aen proper ao to do. nn
or before the February term. of
said County Court, commencing and
to be holden at the courthouse of aald
county, la the city of Hay City, on the
third Monday in February. A. H laid,
whan said .M—t will l»e acted upon
by said court
Given under my hand and acai of
said court, at my office in the city of
Dav City, thia, 2«h day of January,
k n im T Hund,
Clerk County Court Matarorda Co
* troe nopy. I certify.
Bert Carr.
Co
MAGILL BROTHERS
THf RELIABLE PIONEER LAND ME|N
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Talk bImmii huht.
fluffv, teiWptmft atxl
V hull .C DO Rolls.
<. B tuts u nd other
I tH.nl (hwtga! Mj’ but
CALUMET
FAKING POWDER
certainly l*eat» the lum!
for sure results
pumy. eiunonty
wh*>k-«ome baking!.
'Fell your tnoths'r t<» U>
Calumet Baking Pow»
der on »he uaoner-hfek
k guarantee.**
^Re«<l»o4 Hiabert Awards
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Bay City Studio ! -•••••••••••••••••••••••a
North of Bay City Bank & Trust j
Company 11 (
VEH OKI E IVS AMI ItKTI KX
■Hl.nl’s
Mardi Gras Celebru-
1 hites of sale February
Limit for re-
We will have the **xclusive ngenev
; for this concern in thia section of •
the Hute, and hop* to build up A
splendid calendar trod* H*r*totnr<
the profita and ail the purchase money
has left the e|1y for Hand Xo*
profita at WmM. and he money n«»cea • t
sary for the printing *111 be kepi
home on all tho** ordered from n».
In the Nggrecat*. Hite adm i« worthy'
your conwld*r«ttnn
Aa song as our line ««f samples at I
rive we win hare one of our r*pre#rt> i
hrttvew lo rail on you, and shall appr |
elate ahy klndti*** vow may feet' dl**"'
posed to show him
finely hicnted business hou-*
'Oxl’bl feet in dlm> nhloii- with all In-
■ iil« .icCommedritions,
determin' d to kill bin father. door and
was. however, inter<ept»<l by Hr. roo(|| yrnTlf anij rrilr
Killen, who look him to his apart-1
An
Larry
which the S: lurdity Evening Post
has developed during th* last few
sears Mv Kyne has written many
stories which have been found emt-
netlv adapted tor screen use, hift It Is
safe to say that "The fxrng Chance,"
s oro'luced hy Edward J. T.e Saint
brought to May only J L th.- best example of his screen wo-k
escaped.
“As
M't »i# know your wanta
a railroad at
100 feet loading
however, intenept.il by Dr. front and rear. Will lease or
rent on very satisfactory ternn*. A
operation was performed ppi, !)fijrj place »nd onnprtunlty for a
th<
e(| ami found th" work she needed llil'-rs
a hospital.
McGee sold hP wife lo the promot-
foreign concert dive.
note from the window and it
- ' . The
polii e raided the place and rescued' ss
Jenny, who was I
to die. McGee i-seuped. He traced j thus far.
his wife in hopes of getting money |
and found her dead Leaving there.
h< was tracked by the authorities and
filialh cornei'-ii and shof* by Lull.',
who had joined the chase His mur-
teii<len<4es now full' aroused.
MIX EH AL WELLS AXD
KETI KX IlSUM
Account Odd Fellows Conven-
tion. ijates of sale March 1*,
1» ami 20. Limit for return
March
Christiun Science services every
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
Sunday school every Sunday morn-
ing at 8:45.
Testimonial meeting every Wednes-
day evening at 8 o'clock.
Reading room open every Saturday
The board of stewards meets the
I last Tuesday in each month at 8 p. m
j In the pnstor's study. G. A. Moore
LeTulle, secretary;
, treasurer.
Missionary
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Iwllf WWiO'F J'SL73ll'P"f[-',P| ft
figtnr <>n dial next job lor you
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Account Scottish Rite Reunion.
Selling dates February -l
and 22. Limit E’ebriiary 28.
Idve merchants make a live pa|>er ,
and a live paper makes a live town,
which, In turn make* many live mer-
chants. He a live one.
Offer both Business and Residence Ixits In Bay ('Hy, the (Jueen of the
Mid Coast, on easy terms, including monthly installment payments.
r morning in Wesley Chapel.
George Helmecke, teacher; Mias Urn
I Clear, president, Mrs. Seamon Kid-
man, secretary. ’
I president; Louis
Mr.rtin Thompson
Th- Woman’s Missionary society
meets ev< rv Thursday afternoon at 3
c clock. Mrs Ack Barnett, president;
Mrs T L. L'-wi*. secretary.
The Young Ladles’ Missionary aux-
ihnry moctn every Wednesday after-
noon at 4:15 o’clock. Miss Math
nr'-wcr, president; Mrs Crawford Bar-
nett. secretary.
The Juvenile Missionary society
-i- t» every Sunday afternoon at 3
•clock Mrs. A. S. Collins. superIn
undent.
The S -nlor league meets every Sun-
day evening In the Wesley Chapel a'
h 55 o’clock C K. Miller, president
Miss Tomnil* Woolsey, secretary.
The Junior league meets every Sun
rlav evening at 7'45 o’clock. Mrs F
C Qnerenu, siitieriutendent: Verner
Woolsey, president; Charlie Carr, see
rrtary
S< nitor
Kev. J. F. Carter, pastor Parson-
age adjoining churcb, corner Avenue
H and Fourth Street.
Preaching every Sunday at
o’clock a. in. and 8 o'clock p. m.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock.
Sunday school meets every Sunday
morning ut 8;30. P. G. Secrest and
lohn R. Castleton, superintendents;
L. Z. Moreland, secretary; O .W. Zieg-
enhals, treasurer.
Tiie Meh’s Bible class meets every
Sunday morning in the pastor’s study
Charles Lunghum, teacher; Amos
Lee, president; l-ouis I,eTulle, secre-
i tary.
The Wculcy class meets every Sun-
day morning in Wesley Chapel.
,i F. Carter, teacher;
I president;
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J ’‘ay
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! Tho». Gofgan & Bro.
J. E. GRACE. Mamger
Bar Cily. Tew
The money sent out of this town or any other one would make
a good substantial trade for seme worthy merchant. Had
you ever thought cf that? If you are ore of the gang, quit it
There’s no reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating cal-
omel when 50 cents buys a large hot- :
tie of Dodson’s Liver Tone—a perfect
substitute for calomel.
It Is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as;
surely us calomel, but it doesn't imik< J
'on sick and cannot salivate.
Children and grown folks can take'
Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is
perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a danegrous drug. It is
mercury and attacks your bones. Take
a dose of nasty calomel today and you
will feel sick, weak and nauseated to-i
morrow. Don't lose a day’s work.
Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver
Tone instead and you will wake up
feeling great. No more biliousness,
constipation, sluggishness, headache,
< oated tongue or sour stomach. Your'
druggist says if you don’t ffnd Dodx |
son’s Liver Torn- acts better than hor-
rible calomel your money Is wafting
for you.
A. F. A A. M.
Bay City Lodge, No. 885, A. F. and
A. M.. meets every second and fourth
Monday in each month, 7:30 p. tn.
Visiting brothers welcome.
Bert Carr, W. M.
W. S. Street, Secretary.
O. E. 8.
Eastern Star will meet
/yt first Tuesday night in
kp*J each month. Visiting
k ij members invited to at-
tend.
Mrs. Beulah Eidman, W. M.
Mrs. Cora II. Moore, Secy.
We can help vou
Philuth'-s class meets every
Sunday morning. Mias Elizabeth Gil-
bert. teacher; Mlns Gladys Fry. ace
retary.
Kvorvon*. and especially all th'
tfr-infferg In the Htv. ar« moat cor
rtlallv Invited to all the services Com«
,,,4 i„ nf hnne
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WDXDI HFI I PH II RE AT THE
GRAXB XEXT WOXBAY. „ , . .
_____ Ion Larry and the »piint*‘i of ’’••"' good busint-ss I
, ...... , , thl i brain, was removed, through Hie up- tj<»Q ea|| at Tribune office
D. W Griffith, produce, o I Earner.............
“Birth of a Nation ’ picture. Just Dn-. “ wdpn a, , J
l*h,‘rt ..........,da,h’ " *7 *F’| awakened and the arriving member^
I and Hllready Imok'-d tool.....ar al thel |(j happily
.Grand here n«xg Monday Uiv.„ t,ra b,-Iter life
I May .InyvC, a child of the slums
lunged lor a belter lift. She contin-
ually lu'sought her father, a stevedore.
|lo try
child! vM
Harvey Gates, tiie most recent addl-
,\ jtion to the scenario staff at Universal
of the cleverest, too,
adapted the scenario of “The Long
Chance,’’ in which Frank Keenan ap-
tu offer pears at the Grand Theatre on Wed-
nesday. The story was written hy
M
Uve an well that you will Hv» s'
long time. And If you do Hva well
you wlif never feel old though yrrnt
live a very long time, ft i« the man
who sins against his body, mind and
Ifffff 'Wft* •*«»•« tw M age whit* Im*
U-lM'le still yowM.
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***y ° k sod we hs. |
these children were In a bad way.
Jennie ass h pitiful example of the
visitstion of the sins of the father
upon the children. Larry was fust
becuming a crook. He wan hit by a
stove lid thrown by the father in
drunken fury. The wound healed but
the boys’ natural tendency was in-
tensified, •HtiH’’ McGee, a power fur
evil in the neighborhood, wanted to
marry May. To gain her favor he
had Larry set upon and. after a fight,
arrested, McGee obtaining ills reb ase
from tin police, litre appears Dr.
von Kldeu, an ambulance surgeon,
called in to patch up luirry. Dr. von
Eiden was impressed wtlh the char-
acter of May. “At all costs,” he told
her. “escape from these surround-
ings." Partially as a result of the
faked saving of l.arry ami because
there seemed no escape, May passive-
ly agreed to the marriage with Mc-
Gee. On the morning of the wedding,
however, a fly leaf message from von
Eiden proved the deciding factor and
she left by the fire eSt ape.
Jenny’s admiration fur brute power
caused her willingly to take May’s
place. May round work in an office
from which she was later discharged,
the meantime, she had
Senator who in
beauty, gave
"If you ever need a
me,”
Jenny’s marriage resulted in a baby
which always cried to the constant
anger of McGee. M<-Gee falling over
the cradle In a drunken stupor, the!
child cried no more. May, unable to .
obtain work, finally went to the Sen-1
ator and found "the easy way.” <-|
fancied illness led to her meeting von Uity. and one
Eiden again. "You need me more
than ever to escape," In- told her.
The Senator condescended
May marriage, but she, influenced by 1
the words of von Eiden, again eseap-It"f B. Kyne. one of the gifted writ-
Also offer improved and unimproved fnrms to actual set tiers, on easy
terms and lung time. Rich praltte or valley lands. Alsu wholesale
tract - Cor eoh>nf»»tli>n
It having leached us that aoiueouv
is traveling over the county taking
| siiluu-riplions and orders for printing
j claiming u> n-prem-nt The Trihune
Pi inling t o.. W« w ish to aay that w<-1
have no such agents out. and any!
order «l»cn him or them Is given at
1 the risk of the purchaser, as w<- will
In no wise be reaponulble. When w |
I do send an agent he will have the
i profier credentials and the fact will be ’
! made known In the proper way In Th*
I Tribune.
■ i uirut v- v v i
j afternoon from I to 5 o’clock, when
.Christian Science literature may be
! read and obtained.
j The public is very cordially in-
I vtfed to attend all the services. Cor-
1 ner Avenue C and Fifth Street. tfd
K. of P.
Bay city Lodge No. 241 K.
of 1’. meets every Tuesday at
8 p. nt. Visiting Knight ars
welcome.
T. L. Lewis.
E. E. Wood, K. uf R. and S.
No time lost
They are all
good. Straight grained, practically knot-
less and thoroughly seasoned, they work
perfectly and save lots of time, which
means money and lots of other money later
on by their saving of repair bills.
M MHEH
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1916, newspaper, February 4, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292515/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.