The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Head Secrest's announeement. 21-51
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Everybody
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per ssok—ws are sell Ing
IS OFTEN AVERTED BY
at the old P(ice.)
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SANHATION
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All frtjuti rotiK
P. G. Secrest
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RICE HOTEL ALTO SERVICE
can
HUEE-KVAMTED
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TOFFEE
Passeigm cellcc fcr in any part of City
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Phone 37 or 177 Hay City. I’asaa
ItlMlll i 1 tlthl I.
Wark's
PRICES
RIGHT
T. J. Clark
per cent.
Prompt Service
Give us a trial
SPECIAL 60-DAY CASH OFFER
The Groceryman
WHEN IN NEED OF BATTERIES
The Daily Tribal*, 4«h: a month
or
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get some
new
in-
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For Information
Phone 229
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SOLE LEATHER SOLES
Le TULLE ;
MERCANTILE CO.
For that auto, gasoline engine
door bell, send to us and
sell you bath room fixtures
and plumbing goods for all
connections and
sanitary sewers have
duced the death rate 70
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UNTIL MAY 10th the
LeTulle Mercantile Co. will
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SCREEN EARLY AND
AVOID FLIES
The Cleanest Grocery Store
In Bay City,
can# Corn........
3 cans Kraut........
3 cans Tomatoes....
3 cans Pork A Beans
7 bars Hoap........
■<ry conUally la-
the gerv'«*« '**”
For Alderman:
JIM SISK.
rimless
to Tribune.
OYSTER HOIST ENJOY Eli
VI MVUGORIH.
<>n
will lie
AM A GOOD LIVEN AND LET
I M PROVE TO YOU HOW TO
IIOME-KOAMTED COFFEE. IT
IM THE BENT.
QUALIFY
YOURSELF
services
11 o'clock.
ery Sunday morn-
ing every Wednaa-
'clock.
en every Saturday
:o 5 o’clock, whan
literature may be
IE TO
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iTON
I llgilie*r
Hay City
z Mr. John Sutherland .-i<»*nt today in
Wadsworth on business.
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! FIRE
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LIFE
Jordan Grocery Co.
PHONE 235
Next d<>or to Bay City Bank
A- Trust Co.
Quick Delivery
STORM BONDS
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school 1
services which
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VALSPAR
READINGS
long way to Tipperary
but not to
JORDAN CRD. CD’S. STORE
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Mr. John Guy nn lias returned from
Houston where he viewed the cattle-
men's convention from the standpoint
of an interested visitor.
Reserves
stall same at ACTUAL
COST, plus 10 per cent
FOR CASH.
Daily Reports
9 a. m.
12 m.
4 p. m.
54
72
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Readings today indicate fine
garden weather.
We have every kind and
class ol garden tools.
a. . ued in :
, ________",. Every dollar it
represents a dollar virtually •
mw If it is good eals and good
you want try
The Rugelcy
Ous Mono: "W e Please"
Room and Bonrd to Permanents
$25.00
Table board 35c per meal; $r>.00
per week.
S. B. ZITTLF, Propiietor
An extra show al the Pastime to-
night without extra eoat. Hee Moore
• Reynolds adv. in the paper today.
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Tire Baptist ladies will serve din
ner on election day, April l.*>. tf-g
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>£• an J
ever now
forgetting l»o« it looks
niiitt' r plainl_v
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VI I HF IIR>1
HETHOIIIST < HI Hi II.
Tr ps made to ccuotry
or stsrreunding . fewrs
JL
Sisis
Tile Rice Hotel has purchased
Ford biM for its traffic and will have J Tonight
aaine running as soon a- tire bod>
arrives.
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UDINE
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' NARCOTIC
BAY CITY SANITARY SEWERS
help you out along this
line. Statistics show that
Night Call Phone J 54
Day Call Ph’ nr ,. 26
Bay City Insurance Agency
AGENCY EMAMJSHKD
Insurance of all Kinds
Bay City Business College
(INCORPORATED))
Practical Lp-lo-Date Bookkeeping. Banking and
Higher Accounting.
Moat successful system of Shorthand with Universal
Touch Typewriting.
Highest percent of positions secured. Write for Catalogue
•fid Efigy Tn**
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I.ent Holy 1'oih-
a m Morning Prayr , |,|..v,,uw
2 and Hermon at It o'rloek
hr no •♦rvhe al nbtht.
John Hloane
jtu^. M
Bay City annually.
brings i
found and we hope Mr. Hutherland'a
inquiry will bring a aaltafaetory
reply.
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TOMtlHHOW IT THE HHST
PHESBVTERI IS ITII RI H.
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paat.
At thia titno wn desire to
heartily thank our friends and
tumors for their tw»l»ww» In the past,
whfctb ha* made mil* Io w Store |h>»-
»lb|«>, and t<» ftsnure you applet iate
your palr«rti*ge, and that wo shall
vlrlvo harder than sver to plnaae you
In th* future
Bon Smith, who has been advertis-
ing pure l»reed White l.eghorm eggs,
ordered his ad out of The Tribune
vrsterilay and in doing so fold us
that he lias sold a week ahead. The
t btui-
doesn t tid-
'd into lester-
r, engineer of
•nt Deflector
ilation of five
the Colorado
I'he object <>f
>p the erosion
m on the city
< ting prop-
ear.s the river
i> city, until it
water plant,
perty and the
rate of prog-
nnlcss soinc-
ix year* more
v to the very
-t:< ■ l l:e
Barr asserts,
bitt will have
ip a srdiineii-
e current on-
side and into
the stream.
< nt matte ves-
tly after the
S|r i tutor.
If they are you are tired all over. Soft and (ioml Shoes are made at
u si»ocl;tl soft and -tood leather and stay soft and good. The shoe
for tile working man. Hundreds of pairs sold and not one complaint
I I W-'TVr gwi>"IIJsn Pg. _
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For rmt er fbr Ml« Hum m The
TrtbuM brtfli nauNb. Try «NB |L,.
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Four advertising apuce pay* you
the beat return* for the amount
money Invested You throw nothin*
away when you buy publicity with ft. J
LOST: Pair
case. Return
.Moore A Reynolds have urrangrilj
for a living model style show at the I
Grand Opera House tonight Read
their adv.
They will give longer life and
better service
Twenty living models will appear in
a feature at the Pastime Theater to-
'night. Every lady in Bay City should
see them. H
Mr. George H. Culver, of Matagor-
da. returned yesterday from the
cattlemen's convention and spent the I
evening in the city,
c. c.
tf-g
Preaching services at t he Preshy-;
terian Church Sunday at 11 a. m and
7:45 p, m. The pastor will preaob'
at the morning hour and nt the eve-
ning hour the dtdegates to the lay-
men's convention will make their re
port. They are enthusiastic on the
subject and their report will be in- •
teresting
A
everyone
SCREEN [
Find my announcement, Xeerest.
Mr. Edwin Zedk-r, w ho was injured advertisng doe>n (
in an automobile wreck a few nights
ago, has recovered .sufficiently to
lie up.
The one-to-WIn-Om ctmpnign is on
in al! the Methodist Churches in T< v
es tlklahoma and New Mexico It
is on in earnest at the First Methodist;
Church. Next Sunday’ the children
will go right out of the Sundav s<-h<Hd |
Into the chuitli services whlth will
close at 11 :to Let every parent and
Hnndnv <-hool teacher so< to It thn» MT.
tin children are at the Sunday
and remain for the ______ _
will close exactly at 11 :jo Ihird Sunday
Morning lesson, Matt. ’• II evening munion tit x
hsson. II Cor 7 1.
Snreial music. I.et «re ask God to
hk as tin a« rvices and -av< som< one ;
Big Thermometer
AT LeTULLE’S
TIRED?nn
The Tribune wilt get the busineia!
for you If you will give It • chance.
I There will h< an «-«for
I all grade* »rf !•*«< het's (**rllficate held
In the court house m Hay Citv. April
fl. 7 and *. t»|ti
The will b*> from the miltte
texts as last year, but the plane geom-
etry will * ov* r th** entire five book*;
thw g* imhI history will be the nndie-
vol and modern period Meer s Uxt;
th* reading th *itfir- book Hu-y.
Mid the phr«J«* t the entire book.
W. C Grey,
roun Iy Hu pterln tendon t.
.r> O'
Tto« Hally Trtbijn*
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M Hlh'S EVIMI'OPII. ( HI Kt It.
Tln> school band gale a delightful
Open air concert on the court, house
lawn lust night, It was thoroughly
a large crowd.
efit is the fellow who
vertixe.
A- things usually go al the U*M>re
Reynolds establishment
show h**l<l there yesterday and today
was tpiite a success. Both yesterday
| and today th* stoi* w as well filled
with vfaltors and business was good
J?’:::-.t some living models will h<
employed at the Pastime in showing
some of the llatnlsonie gowns now in
the Moon A Reynolds stock
The oil well derrick is going up
rapidly and will soon be ready for
the installation of the machinery.
months until now we have u consider
able sum due us. Please realize for.
once that it takes money to run a '
paper. We know this sounds strange I
to some of you and doubtless you are’
surprised that it Is so, but It Ik trufi
nevertheless. \nd sometimes, that is !
occasionally, we actually have to pay
for the paper we use. of c«»urs*‘ our'
taxes, al) the help we employ, the.
tvpe and ink and <>ur household ex- ■
pensos arc all donated but notwith-
standing this we need a little money
and then to keep us from
To state the
w*‘ want you t<< pay tip
The l.*dt<*' Guild, of Ht
Episcopal chin* h, will hold their reg-
ul»t m>»nth1y market at (be A. A M
Grtwery next Hattirday, nft<*rn<H»n.
April » 25*311
HI* CTTl’M EX« I.I MIVE JEWELED
Quite a crowd of young people
' chap«'idned by Mrs. Jas. Mayfield and
I.Mrs Craig Cates enjoyed a delightful
! oy ster roast at the pavilion at Mala-
I gortla last night. Those enjoying the
CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
; Messrs. Dry and Charley Tew. I'mmy
j Eidman, Pierce Haines, Sherman
l Baker, Claude Hamill, Austin Castle-
ton, Merlin Vogelsang, Jim Britton
and John Hill. The trip was made in
automobib's.
We arc pleased t«i announce to our'
friends und ciistomcra that w< have
moved our place of husinox* from the
Paris Smith drug store to tin* la’Tulle
building formerly uacd aa a picture j
—— show This building has been thor-
oughly <iv* rluiul*'il and especlfllly fit-■
j ted up for our exclusive jewelry bttsi ■
•o,,H|Uohh; and we arc glad to assure you i
' that we are willing and able to handle '
pour businea* much better than ever I
rldh?Uh»IMl Wv *i’“ to ,B“ ’4,,er,i‘‘ •“
trillion to our optical department,
which our new lo< ati«ai has mad*' poa-!
sildi Ttils liram h will la* given more!
attention in the future timii In (he
to* a month
cordial imitation is extended to
to attend these services.
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See us for Texas seed corn raised
at Iago, Buckner's Prairie, ami In
Colorado County. I.eTulle Men antile
Company, Feed Department. 23-tfdw
Good friend*’, paper is costing real;
money now and going higher all the
tittle, so when you get yout bill for i
the daily on tin* first please pay it
cheerfully. We have a large number:
who pay regularly, tint then? an* oth-
ers who have been running along for
wanted
If you would create more industries Harrison
slay witli tin- ones already estab-
lished.
Home years ago a populai
icaitud currency with tile rather mis*
title. Evrrytaidy Works
There will t But Father."
J Tins sentiment Is ■«*•
jit is nuiurkatil* that such an epigram]
' could eVer make headway against, the
* common sense of thuae w ho expr* «h
jtlirir phlloM*phy in notig
Fm year* dad ' has been getting
the go by in popular e*te*>m Usually
he is looked upoti as * t»retty g»«>d
| old dry horse. He works all day for
the sustenance of hi# family d*«ea th**
chore* and fixing* almttt th* hnw-we.
nnd is the goat when anything la tn
ta» loaded on Mitnerme; and If h*-
drop* *• IPIIe f*»baceo •.tnok** on the
; parlor floor or nntlla a few dro{e* <d
erdfen he is in Hue for being jlldg«**l
Ml "iftreasoriable Wtelrb
Better quit knocking puor old dad
, Tn* r* .«!*' many millions «»f him in th*
Nation, and thev are doinn the hard
work of the »<>iintr\ lz*t the wives
and th** tot# of th*- Nation gather
; around the family heads once in a
white and Jus' h*t them know that
tli’-ir paHeii’• i»*'r*«ev-'rem e and hard
working traita are fully appreciated
p**nr old dad. will f««*1 «iuH»* rich if
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1916, newspaper, March 25, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292549/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.