The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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O UC C E EDS the Bay City Bank, and
solicits the patronage of friends of the
old institution and of all others to whom
absdute sa fety, conservative liberality, and
courteous, painstaking attention may appeal.
Offers all the newest conveniences for the
jransacticn of business and pledges prompt
ness and accuracy in all financial matters
entrusted to its care.
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The Modest Deposit
is as welcome here as the big one, and entit xs
the depositor to all the courtesies of the Bank.
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Capital StocX, . $50,000
Stockholders’ Liability, 50,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Hy. Rugeley, T. J. Poole,
Presi lent. Vice.Pres.
John M. Corbett,
L. ' Iuebner, Dr. E. 1
W. B. Wads worth.
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The L
ay City National
L. Rugeley,®
Collins.
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We take this method of in-
forming our friends so that
they may make their arrange-
ments accordingly.
Respectfully,
Moore & Collins.
LeTolle Mercantile Co.
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Southwestern Elee. Eng. and
Construction Company.
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Rocky Mountain Tisa Nuggets
A Busy Medioice for Busy People.
Brings Golden Health end Re .ewed Vigor.
A £or Consticatiovi, r digestion, Live
and Kidney Troubles, P<nn les Eczema, Impure
Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish >owels, Headache
and Backache. It’s Rock'- Mountain Tea in tab*
let form, 85 cents a box. Genuine mad'- by
Hollister Drug Compa' 7, Madison, Wis.
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Two residences in Bay City for sale
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down and balance $7 a month; the
other $300, $25 down and balance $5
a month.. Any renter can thus ac-
quire a house and never feel it. Any
young clerk can thus save his salary.
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Notary in office.
moLumber
COMPANY
John Sutherland, Manager
any part of the bulk ing without a
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Cures The Rattler’s Bite.
Superintendent B. F. Daniel of
the territorial prison of Arizona
tells of a certain cure for the bite
of the rattlesnake, says the Spo-
lernan called upon me and asked
inion of and e tpenence with
At that time I
told him they did me more good than
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Moves by Electricity.
The famous Commerciol school of
the South is located at Tyler, Texas
the highest point between the Gulf and
Red River, a most healthful and beauti-
ful city of io,ooq inhabitants. There is
not a saloon or gambling house in the
city or in the County, and there is also
a conspicuous absence of their accom-
panying evils.
The healthful and moral conditions
surrounding are to be considered when
selecting a school to attend. No other
Commercial school building in the South
is as well lighted and ventilated as the
Tyler Com’l. College. The building is
Educate for Business in the com-
mercial department of Palacios Col-
lege. Course thorough, modern and
practical. Location healthful and de-
lightful. Rates reasonable. Address
Commercial Department, Palacios
College, Palacios, Taxas. tf
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on installment plan.
Notice!
Highest price paid for wool and hides
ee me balore selling. Phone 45.
F. Harrison,
City Meat Market,Bay City.
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A hon 3 of your own is the first im-
portant requisite of ultimate success
in life. Tie Alamo Lumber Co. can
tell you t ow to get one. #
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Our haid oiled window screens will
WOOD!
Lee’s Wood Yard
—keeps on hand always a full supply
of Seasoned Ash Wood, Block Wood,
4-Foot Wood, and Stove Wood a
specialty. Yard opposite Cane Belt
depot. Phone 17.
Prompt Delivery.
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with me Fair an
ow that “Hones
See the new car of, furniture at
Walker’s. It’s just in.
Hay for sale at Westervelt’s stable.
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earner,
Wharton Spectator.
Senator and Mrs.
last week for their hotr
after a pleasant visit t r'eia
city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Horton, who 1
been residing in Houston the past I
months, returned to Wharton hr’
and will again make this tneir home.
Wednesday night at 8:30 g cloci
G. Garrett and Miss Nannie La<
were
of the bride’s paienfs, Mr. and M
John Lackey, Rev. M S. Kerby, I
Baptist pastor, officiating.
Since the issuance of the sanilray
proclamation last week there has bim
the rattling of old bones, tin cans, e/c,
going on in old Wharton, and t* e ity
is now cleaner and in a better siiiary
condition than for many a day.
J. H, Tomlinson of Rung?)
brought down from Glen Flora
and was given $100 and costs f<
ing a pistol, which he paid and
leased. This is the lowest pe
der the new law and a sixt’
penalty could have been
Every time a mosquito bites you
you are inoculated with just so much
malaria and if these bites are of suffi-
cient number this malaria will develop
into such diseases as slow, malaria,
swamp and typhoid fever, yellow and
black jaundice, chills and fever, that
tired feeling and various other ills
Guard against these dangers by
screening your home with screens
from Bay City Lumber Co. tf
A choice land bargain on the list of
Wm. E. Austin & Co. is 244 acres, all
fenced, two-story dwelling of seven
rooms, large barn and outbuildings,
with its own irrigating water, etc , at
only $17.50 an acre, on easy terms.
Fifty acres timber, 75 acres in cultiva-
tion, and rest best of black hogwallow 1 iel said he had
prairie pasture. Only three miles from ; remove it frequently,
station on two “ilroads. If you want T , , 1 a . , .
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i cret of the Moki Indians and ac-
counts for the immunity that they
enjoy from the poison of the rat-
tler. Those who have attended
their annual snake dances and
have seen dancers bitten have
wondered that the bites were not
fatal.
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scientifically ventilated and lighted. This is the first case we have heard of
We have no weak eyes caused by under the new law.
students reciting one recitation in a
dark room and the next in a light room
we have none of those troubles causec
by a student reciting in a warm,
room and next in a cool, open room
Everything is uniform throughout thi.
building. Classes are all called an.
dismissed by electric bells in each rootl
Every recitation room is connected
with every oth er and the private offic
hy telephone. Although cur buildid
is large and 15 rooms; a student can b!
given prompt attention, if out of place,
in
teacher being called away from
class.
For free catalogue givin-g further par
ticulars of this famous school and i:s
practical, thorough courses of Bookkeep-
ing. Business Training, Shorthard,
Typewriting, Telegrapy and Panmjr-
ship, address Tyler Commercial Collegi,
Tyler, Texas.
ind all
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uw *iiai, nuntS ; / is the:
I know that policy will
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ject for them to work
fered off and on f
Frequently I was
with sharp, shoot
of my back, ffie kidney secretions
tod’ frequent in action, 1
highly colored and
ment.1 I am a great believer in patent
medicines, and oflen think that half a
dollar or a dollar spent for a remedy
and used for diseases for which its use
is indicated, very often saves a doctor’s
bill. Doan’s Kidn Pills is one of the
preparations in which I have great con-
fidence. Since using them a year ago.
I have not had any symptoms of a re
currence of my trouble, and for this
reason I gladly allow my statement to
continue.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
name— Doan’s—and
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the I. & G. N. Coming?
he two paragraphs below
come ifrom different sources and
each intimates that the 1. & G.
N. road will cross the Braz-
os river at Columbia and extend
westward—and that means to
Bay City,of course. A few years
ago they amended their charter
to as to authorize the extension
to this city.
The first paragraph is from the
Columbia correspondence of the
Angleton Times, and the second
is from the Brazoria correspond-
ence of the same paper:
“Our little town, we hope,
will soon wake up; as rumor has
it that the Arnold and Kaiser
Mound oil field will be worked
again soon, and with the I. & G.
N. crossing the river at this place
will make a city yet, and then
with the water transportation
she will enjoy low frieght rates.
Ocean vessels at one time loaded
with sugar and cotton at Colum-
bia’s wharves for New York and
other ports, so what has been can
be again. Brazoria, of course,
can and will enjoy the same.”
“Postmaster Wm. Burkhart of
Columbia was in the city Tues-
day. He reports that Columbia
is slowly impoving and is of the
opinion that when the Gulf Coast
Line comes through this section,
the Columbia tap will most likely
build westward to make up for
the business she will lose from
Brazoria.”
hope to succeed bv fair
fellow man. To the ==
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House furnishings, from kitchen to
parlor, at the Matagorda Supply
House, on Seventh street. tf
By the Alamo Lumber Co’s, install-
ment plan, any man who can pay rent
can pay for a home. Investigate it. *
For repairs of any sort of musical in-
strument, see D. Coston. Good work
guaranteed. wtf
Stop paying rent. It’s like pouring
water into a rat hole. See the Alamo
Lumber Co. for the way. *
The cheapest place in town to buy
furniture or other house furnishings
is the Matagorda Supply House, on
Seventh St. tf
Fourteen head of good young mules
for sale. For prices address,
M. K. Simons,
Edna, Texas.
Did you know that two-thirds of
the homes in Bay City were built on
our installment plan? Well they
were and if you want a house of your
own it w 11 pay you to see us.
Bay City Lumber Co. tf
The Ne
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HE New Fajmily Grocery and Gram
Store, just opened in the Sayers
building, iext door to Biuldins’
Drug Stor
who trade
treatment, as I k
best Policy,” am
win in the end.
dealings with m^
contrary, if I practice dishonesty witi. my
neighbors and friends, I hope to fail right
away. So come, one and all, and try me.
I can and I will sell as CHEAP as any
retail grocery house in Texas. Don’t
make up your mitid hastily. I have lived
in this grand and noble State of Texas 60
years and I know how to treat he good
people of the Lone Star State.
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?r°cL °an^tog ®o“b“ Win b8eqano“ kane (Wash.) Spokesman-Review-
nar.ient to youyhome as well. He heard of it while he had
been engaged in mining in Mexi-
co and since he became superint-
endent of the prison he has seen
two or three Mexican convicts
who had the scars to show that
hey had been bitten. On the hand
of one of them was the trace of a
centipede, whose poison also
yields to the remedy. Its exist-
ence, however, is not widely
known, even in Mexico; and is
supposed to be entirely unknown
out of that country.
There is in every rattlesnake a
small sac, about the. size of a
Mexican bean, attached to the in-
testines. This is filled with a
brownish or black fluid, and that
fluid is the cure for the bite. If
it is applied immediately the pa-
tient will not even suffer any
swelling and will entirely avoid
pain.
Many Mexicans carry the fluid
with them at all times when they
are in the mountains or on the
desert. These Mexicans kill all
the rattlers they can find, and
most of them store the fluid in a
bottle made of a fine catridge
shell, which is kept tightly cork-
ed.
In anatomical descriptions of
the rattler no mention is made of
this particular sac, though air
sacs are numerous in the intes-
tines of all members of the snake
family. But there is no doubt
of the existence of, tor Mr. Dan-
seen Mexicans
Remember the
take no other.
HHiiHiiiiiiiiifainiiiih
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station on two railroads. 1
it, speak up, as it will go quick.
Cemforts the heart, strengthens the
mind. Is good ill or well. Makes tha
face bright as the summer morn. That’s
what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea
will do. Cures when all else fails. 35
cents. For’sale by H. L' Rugeley.
Entered at the postoffice at Bay City, Texas, as
second-class mail matter.
Bay City Lumber Co. tf
Owing to the failure of a purchaser
to keep their contract we are left with
about thirty tons of bran on hand
t . “djich we will dispose of, for cash only,
|»Z.'se rate of $7.00 per ton or 50c per
ML1SCv First come first served, diw w3t
ido Valley Rico Milling Qo,
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wiftlv 1 inS is a wholesome
Z Zsure. We can furnish you any-
thing in this line—cameras, complete
outfits, photographic supplies of all
kinds. H. L. Rugeley’s. tf
Baseball bats, mitts, masks, gloves
and balls—large stock—low prices—
H. L. Rugeley. tf
nffd Is Open
New and second hand furniture at
the Matagorda Supply House tf
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Clean newspapers, 10c a hundred, at
Tribune business office. tf
Four small residences in Bay City
for sale cheap by Wm. E. Austin &
Co. ________________ dtf
Palacios town lots and surrounding
lands for sale by Wm. E. Austin & Co.
For sale cheap, a traction engine in
first-class condition. Enquire at this
office. tf
Mrs. J. D. Holmes will begin her
private school the first Monday in
September. tf
New and second hand furniture
bought, sold and exchanged at the
Matagorda Supply House. tf
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Wm. E. Austin is offering 1000 acret
good rice and truck land at only $6 an
causec acre. Great snap. Ask or write for
clos . complete description and terms, tf
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Old papers at this office.
Don’t Bo Sataed.
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Why Be Content With Tempo
rary Relief fr< rn f ackache?
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Dont’ be satisfie cl wit ; relief—
Brief freedom fr< ir ba kache.
Re ich the rest of the ouble.
Cure the cause and b ckache disap-
pears for good.
it can be done.
Doan’s Kidney Pills make lasting
cures. Experiences of Texas people
prove this.
Here’s one Texas case of it:
John
at 233 I
boro,
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my opi
Doan’s Kidney Pills. -
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any other rimedy I had ever used lor
ki dney complaint. I was a good sub-
: on, as I had suf-
m fcr ten or twelve years,
is more than annoyed
•ting pains in the small
5 were
were- scanty,
contained a sedi-
at 2
boro, Texas, says: “About a year ago
and eq
milary
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CASH & CAVERLY
Have town lots, houses and acreage property, con-
of rice, cane oil lands.
ABSTRACTS AND INSURANCE.
Examine our abstract boots and convince yourself
that we have tne best facilities for prompt work of
any abstract company in ti e south.
Best Insurance Com par es in the United States.
WRITE VljlRii OR CALL ON
PH0HE66. CASH i CAVERLY.
Office in Magill Brick
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o it—with our help. It’s easy;
istallment plan that any wage-
ir, almost, can safely adopt.
THE TRIBUNE.
By J. L. LADD.
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The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1905, newspaper, August 14, 1905; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1329997/m1/4/?q=%22~1%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.