The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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SPECIAL COFFEE
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I Why drink ju^t any
I kind ol coffee?
roamed • for several
can get CLARK’S
roasted every other
YOU
be
t <H>;
this Chrutmas of
present
Now
is tlk« Him
Colli ««■
an<i this is tin* opportun-
ity for cconomfad, satis
factory
which nobody ran afford
Christ mas htiy>|iig
a Sant;
are going to
you will give
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T. J. CLARK, The Grocer
$ 1.00
1.00
1.00
.10
s.25
money
one pound
3 lbs Clark’s Special Coffee
4 lbs Peaberry Coffee .
5 lbs Rio Coffee . . . .
I Mb can of Kraut . .
cans Baby size Milk .
day from the be£t green coffee that
can buy, and blended to suit YOUR taste. .1 ry
and be the*judge. I he price remains the same.
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IIBIRII BONOS.
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StHVILMN.
SCIENCE
CHRISTIAN
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evnry
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Mr. <’. S. Wiseman spent yestcrdiiy
in Wharton on business.
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Seevral weeks ago The Tribune ex-
pressed the belief that cotton would
reach the 30-cent mark by January 1
The price for middling this week pass-
ed tlie 28-cent level and is firm at
that price, in predicting a 30 cent
price we advised the farmers not to
rush their cotton to the market
Ifl acres, improved, adjoining city
limits on east. $1500. Who wants it?
E. F McDonald. 17-20(1
The Tribune lias received a
handsome line of sample; of all
classes of very high grade ami fa h-
ionable. stationery .consisting of every
thing in the line of embossing and ell-panel?
Christian Science seivioes
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock
Sunday acho<K every Sunday mora-
lug al 9:45 o’clocK
Testimonial meeting
nesday evening at 8 o’clock.
The public la very cordially Invited
to attend all the services.
Corner Avenue C and Fifth Street.
You have done "your bit;’’ now
trade mu your liberty bonds for a
grafonola. a diamond, a watch or oth-
er merchandise. I'. G. Secrest.
13-tfd Jeweler.
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t t moi it t in lit ii M»n:s.
There will be mass at the church
at !l o'clock Sunday morning. Rev
Father lludon officiating.
Father lludon will also dellvei
sermon' in English at the Catholic
Church in Wadsworth Sunday night,
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Plant an advertisement in The Tri-
bune and reap a harvest of holiday
trade. Now is the time.
Don’t you think it about time to
advertise a country where crop* can !
be grown in one year the value of
which is in excess of the price of the
"? And that country is right here
graving from a calling card to w ed ■ surrounding your own town,
ding invitations. This is the Jenner <■----------------o—o................— —
Company’s line of Louisville, Ky., and i Taken Up: A Du roc-Jersey hog;
is as fine and as up-to-date as can be both oars split; weight about 125
found in the United States. pounds. See E. J. Kilbride. 13-lfid
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Patronize Tribune advertisers Are you "Red Crossing*'*
Wtinted Four carpenters nt once;
eadv wofrk. Stoddard Ranch. Buck-
eye. Texas. 15-21d 1fiw
< onie to me fot
to miss
BEAUTIFUl
PRESENTS
mid
will
both
lie
you
pleased and satisfied.
W. F. TETTS
Jeweler mid Optician
Huston's
Drug Stoie
At
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a
city
Is the Authorized Representative of
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STOREY MYRICK’S
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MEBANE
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Cotton Seed
For this County and Section
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STOREY MY
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Civl« Pride tuwaas rake up the trash
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NUftSERY STOCK TO MOTI.
Lockhart, T'
Mr.
was a
.■■terday.
Beaumont
the
will I
Theme wishing in
the
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METHOIHST ( lll’IK II.
Rev. and Mrs. O. T. Hotchkiss will
leave for Palestine Monday to attend
conference. A brother of Mr. notch
kiss is Methodist pastor at Palestine
and a family reunion will also bo in
joyed.
Frank Ati cline of
business visitor to
LeTulle Merc. Co.
P. G
at-
tendance last Sunday was the bed
of the year. but. let's all try to make
Coni'' and give
send off to <oh-
—
I must move all my oureerjf stock
witbin as short a time on poeelble
and would like for thoee wanting
, t rees or ahrubbery to let me know
their wlehes within the next week.
13-tf t. F. Carr
.A
jan-
Jr tui
Jd seek
our State
ur State. I
some other
.€ him would be-
to make the race
to save Texas from
z his election. If that
<uId arise, and I should
11 would then agree that
.fered an almost total lose of
pularlty, toi nothing leas than
extreme unpopularity of his op-
M nent could ever persuade the dem-
ocrats of Texas to choose Rurleeoa
1 for « great office.’’
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For Rent; Rice land on Gravity
'■ m *1: good clean land: good tenant
H oa es. Apnlv A. H. Wadsworth
I Get an advertisement in The Tri-
bune now for holiday showing of
goods
Th Company is ’Backed by My
iuarantee. Buy from them
and be sure you are right.
Sunday school al !l:30 a.
Secrest. superintendent.
was
A Class In surgical dressings
be opened Mon da
strnetions will plaese report at
Parish Honan. Mrs C L. d<* fit.
bfn will teach the class this Impor-
tant work.
i Services:
Holy Communion at R a. m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11
Krening Prayer • • 7:30,
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I I ISX IX KI'IIGK II
it better tomorrow,
your pastor a good
fercnce.
Preaclilhu at 11 i. in ami 7 :.'bi p. m.
At the morning hmir the sermon will
be in keeping with the close of t in
.•onforence year. At night. Hi" pas
tor will read tlm tepori to he mad" j
to tlm annual conference the c<- " I
week. I '■ n t miss olHmr of t
■ervice
Prayer meeting VS '-duesdaj night I
I at 7:20 Let all of th" pcopli- com* ■
1 out. and jidn in prayer for tin ble: -
ings of God. and the guidance of t n
Holy Spirit on our conference that I
HU" t ■ Hl.lt <1.1 ■
Thursday afternoon, Hie Woman J
Missionary Auxilian will hlU
regular meeting.
Sunday Is the last day of the eon-1
feionce vear. The pastor and wife
wiy leave Monday for Palestine for
the conference. and "ill be gone;
about a v i«ek. Wo are very grntid’ul
tn our people and the people geiiet i
t»*hy for many kindnesses during the j
year, well carry pleasant memories in ,
all the years to come of the time w«
have spent in Bay City, and with Its
I ’find people.
You arc cordially invited to attend
fthe last services tomorrow. Come,
(and wo will do you good.
O. T Hotchkiss. Pastor.
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ST. M ink’s I PISCtH’tl, t ill IB II.
WEST SIDE SQUARE
HARRISON’S MARKET
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«^IVOW HEADY FOR BUSINESS
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Harrison’s Lunch Counter
Ready to *serve regular meals, short orders. Fish and
Oysters served in all styles and in bulk for home use.
Give Us Your Trade
F. Harrison
DYING
Verser Bros
Will do your dyeing
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Phone
Mrs
PERSONALS AND LOCALS
PIANOS! PIANOS!
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Piauos aud
ami j
Mr. .1. C.
different
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see them.
Robeil
met
THE COUNTRY
in
IS SAVED
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MARGARET
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1LLINGT0N
I
Makes Her Debut in a Paramount Picture in
SACRIFICE
L.
A LASKY PRODUCTION
HELP
EXTRA ADDED
(’has. Chaplin in a New Two-Act Feature Comedy
US
“CAUGHT IN THE CABARET
This Is
a
m.
ALSO MUTT AND JEFF LN A NEW PLAY
-GREAT ACTS -8
At The GRAND - TONIGHT
SEATS:
5c, 10c, 15c, 20c
.;i'?
$
ifffular army sonn after war was do-
Seems to be going on in Europe on an
extensive scale—in Bay City
Clever Dancing Girl Saves Iler .Country- A Tremen-
dous Story in Which
Positive Knockout and Considered Some
of Charlie’s Best Work
A Gniuales.
‘wan citixen.
A Riot of Color arid
Beauty
Wanted
errands;
C iter Grain O'.
1 It*,
nrr
wer<’ 1
man :
"V!
room.
jcloso in.
For Sale
condition.
M. Ramey, at barber shop.
One of the B< st Five-Act Live Wire Stories W<
Have Shown
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Mr. and Mrs. \. H. WtulHWortll ami
little son. Albert Jr., who were week-
end guests al the J. M. Andrews
home, returiii'd to Bay '• 'ity last Mon-
day.- Wharton Spectator.
i
See our line of ladles’ siilin ami
serge dresses, all sizes; come in and
Brunner A OcrtHng.
is i;.i v;w
l.iBERTY BONUS.
\H I! HOMES ( I.OM IN.
I have for sale some nice home .
etose in, at a bargain.
ll-tfil F. F. McDonald. I
Sparkling Music
Gorgeous Gowns
Dazzling Effects
LOOK
Some Fashion Chorus
SEE
The Musical Treat of
the Season
PRICES:
25c, 50c. 75c, $1. $1.50
Plus War Tax
Scuts on Sale Wednes-
day at Huston's Druy
Store, 10 o'clock a. m.
I will take your liberty bonds at
face value in exchange for merchan-
dise. P. G Secrest, Jeweler
R, F. ANDERSON
The General Store
•SC*’'
\ beautiful line of ladies' emH suits,
in the newesl culms and designs. Just
received. Wii can pleuse you. Brun-
ner A Bertling. 15-17d-16w
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THE (’.RAND, « xx
O N E NIGHT, I U
MON.. NOV.
us for Prices
^WR*’**'
Mr. John Johnson and family, of
D. P. Roden sold .< hog Sal in day to Brownwood, have imneit to Bay City
The hog l" "lake their home. Mr. Johnson s
now with the Jas W. |{ugelcy Co.; in
the autmobile repair department.
Ilallet & Davis Pianos
have been made in Boston since
1839; has 139 medals and
awards—’Nuff said.
To YOU the above meam
HONEST GOODS AND MONEY
SAVED.
A second-hand piano for sale
cheap; in good order.
See H. W. Hafer, Piano Tuner
and Repairer or drop a card to
P. O Box 113. Bay City, Texas.
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Boy or v ui.g man to, mu
(jhtince for tidv.mcenient. j
13-tfd
Mack Hutcheson for .$.">2.7.,
weighed over im> pounds tind brought
12 1-2 cents. If a fellow owned many
hogs like that he .m ild a -social" with
a cotton farmer. Edna Herald
John Crawford and baby and
Mbs Ola Jackson, of Bay City, spent
Sunday in the city, the guests at the
home of Col. G. M. Jackson. Gar-
I wood Express.
Davis piano, tn first-class
Price reasonable, See I'/
11 ml*p ;
a Jackson County Mex-
"ho joined tlm U. S.
Willis, of |lay < ity
Wharton, spent yes'mday in tlm city
on business.
F<»r S.il" One feather bed; woighl
25 or 30 pounds, 5tic pet pound. Mis
0. T. Hotchkiss it
All (lie latest shades in Hie famous
,Selby bools for women; different styles :
and lusts; prices frmu $5.(10 to SI5.U0.
Brunner A Oerillng. i -i id-H>w
Just recehed a nice Iin6 of chil-
dren's coats; sizes I’rom :! to II. I’hi'se
are something nice. Brunner A Oeri-
Ung. 15-17d-lt>w
The Panhandle country has had a
good rain in tlm Dalharl sei lion, so
look out for ours between iiovv and
I p. m. December io. Not any loo
much chance, for rain in Nov mber.
although an astrological mg may slip
sometimes. Dcwcmber is our hope
ful month.
For IB nt \ nice four-room house,
i water, electric lights, telephone ron-
i nectlon with plenty of garden and oiit-
I house mom. Cement sidewalk tn
town '.close in. Apply at this office.
12-22d
il. W. Hafer sells piauos di-
rect from factory to borne, cul-
ling out ALL selling expense, he
('AN and WILL save you money.
stiich • Zeidler i’iame and
Player Pianos.
Hallel A Davis
I'layer Piauos.
And many other
makes.
The Strich <fc Zeidler is a very
high grade, "made on honor"
piano.
The
Fi cd and I lobe' . HI I: ndm .
with enviable ■meres on their hunt
Matagorda ('ount, Iasi Week. Two
i ice-fattene.' green head dm kt
presented the P.ist-Rm’lsier
They were the f.itfi” t iml O '
ever ate and now we more fnlL real- i
ize the enthusiasm of Edit • ( are'
Smith for that premising - ’lion.
Ixickhnrt Post Register
We are now prepared to handle your dye
work in a satisfactory manner
Phone 348
. 'arod. hirs ;>eon here till- week vlsit-
♦ n kindred At (lie time when vvitr
a ilb Mexico ■eetlied certain Gon-
•'.ales- triesd to enlist in I Tide Sam’s
lint rouid not read ami write
I gglisl.i, and "as turned down. He
, i cm.) began studying English nnd
I when ho appUcil for mllliai'y service
j ibe set "ml time Im was aceptcd
i Edna Herald.
lie lune Hie handsomest line oi
Indies 'long coals ever brought to Buy i
I’ntiie nnd look them over. Brun- ‘
A Bertling. l.’-17d Itiw
H 'This Is the Show You
I Have All Been Asking
fl for and Guarauteed to
S' be ns Advertised—the
I Most Right-up-to-the-
I Minute Musical Com-
| ed\ in lYears.
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give you prompt
service by phoning your
order before 10 a. in.
and 4 p.
regular schedule gives
Dependable Service
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1917, newspaper, November 17, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292671/m1/3/?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.