The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Successor to
several
reasons.
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
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Though
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Automobiles Meet all Trains Day and Night
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THE
TRIBUNE
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IS
a
PHONE 172 DAY OR NIGHT
newspaper of the highest
A T
class.
I
When Purchasing
ICO I Kill' Ks DtXIED.
LUMBER, SlllfGLES, PAINT, OR
HARDWARE, IN FACE ANY-
It is read closely by the
F1BST M. K. rill Ki ll, SOI TH.
THING TO BUILD WITH
who
liberal buy-
en
are
ers.
wan! the b st
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ROUND TRIP
U
Its standing and reputa-
SUMMER TOURIST
tion are such
to make
MONEY
RATES
as
advertising columns
its
To the fololwlng point*
I IlHlUtlOOKH
most effective.
Xashtllie
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A s het Hie
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I'tilladelli pla
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New York (all rail!
A
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Mr*
It gives results to others
Bay City Business College
and it will do the
Mr*
same
ntio
if
wish to
you
you
business
to a Good Position.
increase
your
****OM«A^ u * A- *
( IIHIsn \X Si IF MT (HI Hi II.
NOW IS
The Last Opportunity
Consistent Advertising
G. B. ROBERTSON
-TO
may
Brings Results
BUY WAR BARGAINS
' vlted to
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.Superintendent
M XX I Fl».
Commliifoner
Preet net
SEE US FOR LAND AND LOT SNAPS
Texas
Bay (’’ity
Phone 39 for Ad Man
Conttnl**louer
Precinct j
Preclne'
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Matagorda County Lands
the road.
Bar-
Mrs
.Mrs
i-Heut
write
meets
Mr*
Mrs
,ive < aid'll
I will licit'
oilier
at
.Mr*
va-
wealthy
salijvcl to Uie AcUuu of the
Mau's I ulou I'rluiarlr*.
For Sheriff;
BERT CARR
For County
No. Two:
J. B HAWKINS. Matagorda
For District Clark:
JNO. F PERRY
For Tax Collector:
THOS. H. CASTLETON
For County Treasurer:
GEO. E. SERRILL (re-election)
Model ! aundry
HOUSTON
k. «>r f.
City
III ev 1 •
VillthiM
POLITICAL ANNUUNCEMLNIS
HARRIS
Local Agent
The Alamo Can Satisfy Your Wants
AND SAVE
A
.Monday
Visiting
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHNISUTHFJtl ANI . Manager
PHONE 23
I fin IIh-i
fl t i 111 v.
I render:4
nice Mar
proof
this hi
j another
terpretation
tl»i II ling
MAGILL BROTHERS
Bay City, Texas
STINNETT BROS.
I'rank Meece, Agent
VACATION
TIME
Hl US HELP YOU PIAN
YOUR TRIP
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NOTICE.
about Curdui, Um
and i derided to try it.
i i?iH about Mil buttled
jo.nl cured
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One with three divisions
flrst-clas* condition
kune or call
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For County
No. One:
LOVIS HVEHNIR.
••POOR
( OH I S
OH I III l<K|m,
It did
oilier
mug inc
)hl
Must be
Phone Tri
llt-tf
Have
furnished and
winter quartern
16-tf
I For County Surveyor:
J C. CARRINGTON
every |
Martin l
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Lodge No
Tu<
Knight
I
a by 1
hem about
Gilt-Edge
241 K
sday al
w<M*<aa*w«''kMB*sM *m* 1
Basket leaves evtiy I uesday |
return Friday.
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THROUGH SLEfPERS
TO
COLORADO^
CALIFORNIA
KANSAS CITY
ST. LOUIS
AND
CHICAGO
I he >|onI < oiufortablr Haute tn
Kour klndne
I ated.
If Io \
I own way
Mr*. I liappill, el l ite (ear*'
Wtuudlug, Kilieied Ii) I ardui.
For County Clerk
JOHN T HOND
For County
W. !■'. PACK
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."oil aft M Chap !
1 gulftrad lor '
> iroubivto, ai»u
otj puiOtobm'.ui
could tell.
nd ut medicine, >
I will be prepared to take boarders
September l« at $”2 50 per month
three large airy rooms, well
the most comfortable
Phone 38
Mrn. F. fa. Grover.
Special I rips for Drummers Solicited
Partv I rips lor Hunting . nd »* Eiin> a Spi
We will take care of your transfer work
J. |\ < (RRIXGTOX
Siinejor mid Civil Fnirineer
I’h.-n. s :t itid «0 Day City
of p
x |>. in.
wid.'otnc
T I.
K !•: '
Lewi*. C C
Wood K. of It
Hauling dirt from lots we represent
strictly forbidden and violators I
v Smiditv morn For Couuty Judge
K. R. LEWIS (re-election)
>lle<:t up aa v
ill delinquent
night In *h<
Visiting thll
Invited to at- <b '
Weil ties 1 ........... ■■
For County Attorney:
every Saturday
5 o'clock, when ! -
I • For T ax A **e»*or:
W. 0. LLOYD.
M \IH I'D hl OKI) IX
I I I I I I 1'1 PPI X I"
III DXFSIin
! I Board of steward* meets every third'
Mondav at 8.16 p m. in the pastor's
[ I »tudy. G. A Moore, president; Louts ;
i: LeTullc. secretary; Martin Thompson, j
i treasurer
Woman's auxiliary
'I Thursday at 4 p m.
I Thompson, president;
Moore, secretary.
’ The Young Ladle*' Missionary aux
I lllary meets every Wednesday after
noon at 4:15 o'clock Ml** Matte.
Brewer, president; Mrs Crawford
1 Barnett, secretary.
The luvenlle Missionary society .
afternoon at 4
Ix>e supertn
( htistian Science services
Sunday morliiui: at 11 o'clock
Sunday school e1
; inc at I* L’> o'clock
I’es’lmonial meeting, every
.1 o et, niii". at S o’clock.
ReadlnK room open
I iftcrnooti from I to
H'lu ; 'inti S. ‘etice literatU
I read and obtained. ,
The public is very cordially In-
atlend all the services ('or |
.. ,■ .. i i.'if'h Stre.-t if'!
For County Comtnlsslotier
Number 4
C V (CharleyI CARtNt<*»
(or Markham
The Principal Station on the Road
O. K. M.
EttHtwij Star til meet
k fu * i I tH; night In
I tfiirh month
/ inumburi
lend
Muud GUHtnfMon
Corn B. Moot •.
SanDiego Exposition
For literature and any informa-
tion addr.'-s iny Santa Fo ageut
or
w. k. h F t: x t x
G. P. L, G. I . A K
Galveston
fruiu
j womanly
> m udtt' lie, backache,
•mi. .,s, and mat < vi r-
l. eliug ■
Gasoline in ine man with cxper-l
' leitee and recommendations Perma-
j nent position Or the right man
W. H. Ramsey.
31-tfd
Ahead of the Land Bocm that is on
The way to get rich is to buy on a
gain Market and sell on a Bcom.
well-to-do men and wom-
g it> v J. F. Carter, pastor Parson |
' [ I ■»<.' adjoining church, corner Aveuuel
ii I and Fourth street.
ij Preaching every Sunday at 10 16
g >< '" k a. m and «:15 p. m Mrs G. Is strictly forbidden
i A. Moore, church reporter will be prosecuted.
I l rayei rneetlnir every Wednesday It; tf Magill Bros , Agents.
] [ i urn Ing al a if. o'clock.
i j Sunday school meets every Sunday
i i morning at 8:30. P. G Secrest and I
g' John It Caitietou, superintendents;
F I. Z. Moreland, secretary, O W. Zleg-
1 i J enhals, treasurer,
' i he men's Bible class meet* every j
!! Sunday morning In the pastor'* study I
i' Amos Loe, teacher; txiuls LeTullo,|
Zilecretary.
X The Wesley class meet* every Sun-
2 l«y morning In Wesley chapel. Mr*
5 I F. Carter, teacher; Joe Milner,
* j ('resident; Geo. Helmecke, secretary.
* The Gleaner class meets every Sun-
1, lay morning In Wesley chapel. Mr*.
! I George Helmecke. teacher Mis* 1’ra
['.Rear, president; Mr* Setmon KIJ-,
Juvenile
I meets every Sunday
■ (/clock Mrs. Amo*
tondent.
The Junior league meets every Sun
Idnv at 7 16 p m Eloise Matthews
[president: Lucile Jones, secretarv
I'veryone and eapectalty nil the
■ strangers In the city, are most cor
i dlallv Invited to all the *erv1co» Come
ind be at home
countless admire
ry Pickford to give any
amazing versa
upreme screen favorite
novel character-ln- —
the Famous Players
spectacular and I
production, Poor Little!
A I'cppiiia. (he boundless
■ ■ope of Mm) Pickford* art Is Ilins
trail'd in her delineation of the
non roles of the child of
s kidnapped by Indians and
wink In a Sicilian vineyard,
dlsgulshed as a boy, a
bootblack, a fruit vender, |
> of an opium deli, a me.s-
■ p i' r boy, and finally. th< restored
in 111 i > • 11 a 11 d.iughler who eonies
n With this diversity of
and itiliresl. and with Its!
dramatic mid amusing episodes,
Little Pi'ppilia'' will undoubt- [
• acci pted as one of .Miss Pick- I
foi< most triumphs.
• • th'
•••••••••••••••••
A. F. a A. M.
Buy CBy Lodge. No. 8B5. A I ' and
Ma meet* awry second and fourth
hj eac*h tnoulb> 7 30 p. m.
brother* welcono
E SelTiH. W. M
Street. HvcreUry
fluent H
han a liiillioii
(he pant half century
to Chultanoogu Medicine Co.,
Advisor) Bept , Chattanooga,
foi h|ie< ial InMnirliun on your
and 0-1 pag« book, "Home Trnal-
(<>r Woim’ii,’ in plain wrapper
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1916, newspaper, September 6, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332733/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.