The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 13, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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; R. F. Anderson
TUB GENERAL STORE
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The Tribune will get t
easier than In any other
Rose.'* and will soon hike (hr pluve
llondnras rice m thin section
o <» ~
Your fall Htationery order, no doubt.
iioimIh attention. Remember the place
when* there’H no disagreeable hero-
after to your order. We use only
standard •.•radoH of paper; don't allow
any shop, big or little, to do hotter
i printing We do not cut prices
i price cutting means had work
shoddy goods
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of ('alcusi.'ii
Pro-
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(Towley. Loiiisiuiia. Groner Has sue-
..'sslul ( ro|>.
Lake Charlo:'. La.. Soptember II
The ri<fanner: of Calcasieu and
l.tli i son Parishes ai< reporting good
siieeoss this yeai with "Burly
llfie. a new rice developed Io
Wright of Crow ley. La,, the discoverer
of the ‘Blue Hose Yield, of I? to
I I sacks an acre and some as high as
IS to 20 hav< been reported The new
rise Is an earl' variets of Hie "Bine
for
few
cents
a
price.
The
best
Is
too
none
good"
eatables, but also h> things
to wear
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cheaper
applies especially to
RAILA
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Fe Employes and the 1‘iible
tie
npany
ton.
w it
in<*nt ion
IS I HI lil R i’RI r\RI l» io Ml I I
i in pi m imi:
in<'i'*asc i
nd fY.mi
the information ol all concern* <1
I I* IHI'LI.Y. Pit idem
Siioiihi the mintfinally de, |<le that II
paid' there will be an immediate do
laitiin,;, claws of labor, resulting in
h.i) without hem j iiKleiisf s in intcs it
•!■* '--pecmlh the fanning class
'MNitum oi tii»* G ill < oho ado a, Sa
regarding the <*Ohtrovers\ w i
tn iivoi then deman 1 for m<
«<<■ *■ h.utily acting under a threat ol four lead
aboi oi'galii/aitioUs. enacted a so railed eight houi
iivh is nothing more nor less (Imp an advance of
Io twumy live per cent in th*' wa t's of the best
railway service
It i: only lair to our employes and the public to >av
the Gulf. I'i'luiado A, Santa !'< Railway Company
nd intend Io comply with tht* law except ii* when
oidritd to do wo by the court of hiM ceMorL
ih? lie ril id Hit* r;r e have been fully explained in
the last few months and need no further
it
in
Mr Austin Castleton will leave
Monday for College Station, where he
will enter A and M. College
Mr. F,ercy and Claud Hamill leave
Monday for Sherman where they will
enter Austin College.
Rooms with or without board. Also
liouHekeppin.? rooms. Mrs. Annie
Rugelev 8-1 Id
Mr S S Moore. Rugelev McCamly
an I Hugh Phillips spent the week-end
oi. tl > Gulf, fishing
a month s
Mexico, has
Kat< Moore, all
Carlsbad, New
1 to her home.
G. W. Lewis l ivery & Transfer o
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
culled for ip any pail of city
Mr
week-end witb friends in tills
Harold GranbiTi.' Ims returned
to 1 is home in Houston, after spend-
ing the
city.
154
Public Auto Service
Lost
trains.
all
Pessengcrs
Meets
0
0
for
the guest
16
Phone
.1. C. < ARRIMHOA
Surveyor mid (nil I ngiue. r
Phones 3 and 2(10 Buy Oily
HOY NASH
Owner and Driver
White serge coat at the Sohn
of Herman hall Saturday night. Pinder
return to this offii < for rew ard tf
School has been thoroughly organ-
ized and is now down to real busi-
\liss Louisi Max field left Sunday
for Richmond. where she will attend
school.
Phone 154 or
For all calls alter 6 p in
Miss Mary Rugeb y left today
---Wharton, where she will 1
0fiV(?S 11 of Miss Hall\ Kelly.
Out oi ' own
A Specialty
Mr Gilliard Gaedeke has returned
to his home in Houston, after a visit
with his father. Dr. H E. Gaedeke.
Mi > Lottie May Cox. after several
weeks of severe illness, is convahse
in *, we are pleased to slate.
INI HE LOW
Highley
i’
mo-
$ i
It pays io
Buy the Best
I-
v
V,
vi
has been in the
from Pumon’s
that leaky
31-tf
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We never sacrifice quality :■*
pumu of Garwood
h bool in the city
Mr and Mrs E II
nod to Wharton Sunday
Mi .s Almlniu t.’l
attending High
Arco Sealit Will sea,
roof (let it at the Alamo
Mr Warren Baker
iity the past few day
Mound.
heathen
> hi
Hrs
Lewis Carleton
in
is
M
Bay City
M
dim
we
w
The
felon'
Is
for
this :
Thursday is Bible Stud' day with
the Methodist Auxlliari
Will be I he eighth week
of the class.
ell and note-book
a
help
. udio W
tcrdai
Co .nii
Bruce
milt ' e- terd
st might
I watch
Parent Teachers’
verv Interesting
and mapped out
active and interesti
■sslon.
William;’
responded
the
POH
M
from Angleton
grand jury Ims just
bills of indictment.
''ire last titgin destroyed the
the I. II
department
no other danur.'.e
it bouse at
home The
promptly and
Hone
Hix hundred sacks of rice consti-
tuted the day's receipts nt the Farm-
ers' Storage Company's warehouse
i esterday. \ general movement
I exm vied within the next few da':
Mr Hr\ Tew returned Sunday night
to Corpus Christi, after a furlough of
'a lew da's with friends mid relatives
this city and Houston
I lol land ret urued yes-
Brazoria
returned
all for
of the work, and this is
of the selfdenial That
ami son. ,llm Bruce, "oik in the fields may I
' and todai in the city.
t< hi.nil!■’ to their home in Matagorda
today
of the
We
Miss Opal Boney has returned home
at’tei a delightful visit in Houston
with Miss Nina Grace and Miss Kath-
erine Moore
voting
PE M’E
faultless, and our obedience’ proves
| our sineeritv The cull of Hus lime
is the most cruel and tragic tune of
history Interest In prayer is world-
it
missionaries, the revival,
people but ALWAYS
Self-denial without pray
right on tip
d< n la I. Th.
The young
other lai co
many PmusHveek.
n«eampab4n old |><H.k(,t aIld
the Ix>rd ('an
Him one week?
The evening servhe was a srrmon
lim* of thought of self
text was l.ukr 2X lo.
man in question felt
and Hiiporiant while dis
I cusRlng with such a Master tvachor
till the Lord told him that hi*, the
>ounp man was not willing to tak>-
told to do - in otlo r words. OBEY the
Word of God Now Jesus had very
properly dlaynosed the case, hut the
’oui)i! mm» was ont willinu to take
the medicine or pav the price. He
couldn’t «o th<» self-denial ticket \r<
we of today in any way iliff'-rent from
this intellectual young man”
greatest art is to limit and
The lesson OI1(.'S S(.|f ■
We hope all
the summer vacationists will be back
ready for study and help to the rest|
Cotne with Bible, pen-1
Mr John .1 Whittington of
Brownsville Ims returned to his rtiiii- 'history Interest In prayer is
puny, after a furlough of a few day* wide a Is manifest in the trimehes
with friends in this city. churches heathen nations .md ill
peoples for there never has been such
widespread neiui of superhuman
Facing this superhuman task
of the church and the tragic needs of
til. world, the
aski'd for this
her self-denial The
Floyd of me '
harvest
harvest
call, the
board of mission
week of prayei
Master
Pray ye the
if the church
If the church
board of
Emma
the city visitng at the home of
I a rents. ('apt. and Mrs .1
1 ,e w i <
Mr. I. M Read is now the Singer
Sewing Machine Company's agent for
and Matagorda County and
ports good business
young man'' "The
is to limit and isolate
To fulfill the divine plan
"e must obey the command
Master not disappoint lesus.
cannot serve God and the world. This
young man was told to IX). the ver.'
first thing, ever'- one must lie will
has I
and >
\ s k
I .ord of t be '
heeds this 1
lieerls
missions will
able to tide over tin' immediate needs .
the purpose
the foreign .
1 m.Hlltailled
and to prevent hurtful retremhimmtJ
prai There are three ways one ma)
make a tree will offering Give one
day the honest consecrated labor
\ssoci.itlon i aI)d mcome of one da' or something
!l" l,in’ '* 1 ever' day put aside fol the entire
'dans j neck, or just dive down into the deep I
pocket and come siruight with
Ixird Can we not wateli with!
HOME IVIMHI.
The Tribune will get the buslneas
; for you if you will give ft a chance.
Miss Carrie Boney leaves Sunday
for San Antonio, where she will enter
school at Bonn Avon for the ensuing
term.
A fourlei n-year-old miss wants a
-mod home for the work she can do
while attending school Is there not
such a home in the city for this am-
bitious young lady’ Phone 14R
J
Mrs
Miss
Houston
Alvin Williams
Carrie Honey, mo-
Friday, returning
Mr. and
and sister,
toreil to
1 Sunday.
For
Miss Ixiuise Poole returned to her
home in this city yesterday, after a
few days’ visit with rfdatives in Hous-
ton.
T wo
Miss
12-1 da
Mrs. L E Beadle of Beadle has
returned to her home in Beadle, after
a. visit, with her daughter. Mrs. Grover
Moore.
,\‘ow is the time of the .'ear when
every memchant should start his fall
campaign of advertising. Let us hear
from you.
Kent -Cottage, close in. Three
rooms, besides hall and bath,
screened porches. Apply to
Tenie Holmes.
Mrs J E. Clements ami children
have returned to their home in Port.
Lavaca, after a visit with Mrs. Kate
Moore
'1 MHI W 11 It I III ME I HO UH I s.
position on eight-hour wage
law and asks an important
question.
Eloise Dayvault of El Maton
en attending the institute here
Markham
She is at-
Mis
has b
President Ripley states Santa Fe s
Miss
cios is visiting the J
family.
Bolton of Wharton
the guest
Linn
week of
in the
is one
Miss Margaret
spent the week-end here a,
of her aunt. Mrs John E
Virginia Kobertsoti of Paia
C. Carrington
Miss Vadu Cabutilss of
came to Ttay City Sunday
tending th, public schools here
Sunday morning begun a
prayer and self-deliinl
Methodist Church This week
that lias been observed in most of
the churches before this, but on ac-
count of local londitions. the Ray
Fit' chureh lias found it best to put
it off till tin- present time Every
pastor lead* his congregation in ibis
■ ' ti ession from sea to sea it is
for the Xatiom the chureh. the fields,
Best meats ami
ard
Arnolds
?-tf
Mr
Matthew -
returned
to
that
Miss Lilias
Whai urn today
leak.
31-tf
Edward Rugeley of Matagorda
uitfior d up yesterday on business
Ako Sealit Wil seal
of. <b t it nt the Alamo.
Night
We
W lien
PHONE 172 DAY OR NIGHT
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Everything
reported
good
WITH E.
I will
Tn Whom It May Concern
urns
The
Nil 1)1(1 EOK VRT
IMl IXPKESSIOX.
RII.L COM®
\l rm GR\M)
must deny our
io flu div ine.
In
for
neigbor
They are op-
Hule is of the devil I
Paul was the grant-
supreme
Christ hiivs
Is a
Hate
and
year
MOOtL nt
’615
Pvad/tfr
jfaJP
Running Sumothly
Session Sturts Off Splendidly.
was placed
and hotter
a w
Having gotten
I have opened my studio for art and
expression at Mrs E () Glick’s res-
idence. Will be glad to talk to par-
ents who are interested. Mondays,
Tuesdays. Wednesdays
12-tf Mis- Virginia Robison.
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Trv an nd for hnntnear Nunn
cure 1» guaranteed.
week
only.
Special Trips lor Drummers Solicit, <
Party 1 rips for Hunting and ifbinf .1 5 fi,i<?l',
We will take care of yoor transfer w fit
labor or team hire made against anv
subcontractor Im Matagorda County
road district No. 2 W I) Haden
Bv f). T Austin. Superintendent
2h.fi
Angleton. Texas. September 11.
The Brazoria County grand jury, after
I being in session all during last week.
I bus adjourned for the term They
j found 38 indictments, all being fel-
iuiPs i follows: One murder, two
assaults io murder, two assaults to
rape, two eow theft, one hog theft,
i ne burglary , one embezzlement and
i 2S for violations of the prohibition
laws The latter Indictments are due
to the efforts of Sheriff Crews and
hts deputies to rid the county of bool-
i loggers and are mostly from the towns
, of Freeport and Brazoria.
»l \Pj Pit IvEORD FILM.
LI TH E I’EPPB A
III RE FRIBtV
Automobiles Med all Trains Day ant'
If it was loft t > the noople nf Hm
<oniniiinit* . thnv would demand Mary ■
Pickford picture < for half of the voar
and the teachers have already entered
into actual wnrk. the whole machinery j
belnsr In flrRt-clasn condition
ready for ’he most aiicccHHful
of the history of the school.
Miss Kathryn Linn left Monday
night on tin* Brownsville foi Laredo,
whore she will teach in th<
1 High School. This is a very respon-
sible position for one ,o young, hut
we feel that with her special adapt-
ability as a teacher and her many
i accomplishments her work there will
be a sikcess. Wo wish her every-
thing that is best.
The W. C. Munn Co., of Houston
will on Saturday, September 23, dis-
play to the ladies of Ray City at the
Nuekols Hotel a beautiful and ex-
tensive* line of dresses, suits, coats
and other ready-to-wear goods,
| Miss Elizabeth Howard of Houston will
be in ctarge and will bo delighted to
( display the new and most popular
■ styles for fall. 12-22d
Prof R E. Scott reported tin
mornin” that the schools of the city <
are in fine working condition and
that
in fine working condition
while there is alwavs more or
■ p-.y. work in beginning a session, the
I school was placed in good order
faster and hottei in two days this
| time than in a week heretofore
everything in good
shap nt the High School Prof Scott
devoted t «dav to the color'd (bools
and tda< ed them In good order by
vst» matizin ■ all the work and thot
oughly organizing all the branches
The tndonl*' have been all placed
1 ; Marguerite Clarke for the res* of
h< lino, but if veu arc famlHrC' with
the demand and the supply »*f th«*!<e
Mt tuvr you will realize that Bav City
I has received more than its share. •
■ There are only twelve nf these pic- 1
turns a year, and now since M try has
I nult and gone in business on hk*r own !
b'-»k. the number will drop down to-
four or six There an only a very not be r ipnn* ildc for anv claims for
f» w more that we have not seen of
i the new ones, .and we can only add
[that if you like these Pickford pic-1
you should take advantage of
I the very few we have yet to come !
The pepptna film that missed us last |
will appear here this Friday j
The following young people ( bap-
rioned In Mrs. Craig (’ (’ales, mo-
tored to Lane City Sunday: Misses
Myrtle Darby, Eunice Raker, Julia
Austin. Thelma Moore: Messrs. Ory
Tew. Leslie Cookenhoo of Matagorda,
! Ind John J. Whittington of Browns-
ville.
ing to obey, and the first thin - in
following the lx>rd is DO. It will be
found in every case. The human part
of the plan must be accomplished be-
fore the Master can do His part
own wills and submit
As to Ihe ease in sub-
ieet. (’hri-t told him ’this do" that
is LOVE, and when love is nceom-
Dlishod in the supreme ruse, the
whole law Is fulfilled
Centr.il ( We must not think h ss of ourselves,
hut MORE of out neigbor Love
and hate will not mix
poslte terms
love Is of God
<‘st character the world ever saw. save
Jesus, because he <<mld LOVE. Hate
is intense!) explosive; love
thnelv Inpoiiring of tenderness
is one outwardly drunk witb malice .
love binds up the broken pieces, hate
blinds on< love restores th<* sight.
Hate hursts out in terrific violence;
flows out in
world
of the
had Paul not been
dark, dreary prison That .
tender and beautiful chapter,
would never have
had Paul not bo«*n
the people. O. the in-
Love paid the
price of you,
praver and self denial
ever even hope to do
K'turn for this niatch-
i What does that Txive mean
to me? Do we live up to the
Do we half wa' approach tip*
supreme love” Do we live "hv the
touch of His hand on mine0” Life 1s
a wild tempestuous sea without this
wonderful, saving Ixive*
Will vou pay the price?
- - -.....o —o—
love flows out in tender effusion
IWs world has nevi heard
great love of God
in that
most tender and
Corinthians 13,
been written
beaten by
tensity of such LOVE
price -the purchase
and me, By
only can we
anything in
less gift
tn vou.
tost ?
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West Sice Bt kt ry
il
Better Bread
Is what we are continually striving for, though our bread is
so near perfect now that it is almost impossible to improve
on it. Try turning over to us your next Uaking and save
time, trouble and money.
^>*1
Note that word “complete.
■■■I
Don’t delay—see us at once and talk it over.
JNO. A CRAW1CFD, Lea n
Phone 6C : : Bay (ily
And it is a perfect beauty snappy, stylish, speedy.
In every way it’s a car you will be proud to own and
ride in.
It’s the first complete car at anywhere near so low a
price.
It stands out alone -boldly — unapproached a power-
ful five-passenger touring car complete for only $615.
Note that it is not a small car. The wheelbase is 104
inches. The tires are four-inch size—many cars costing
more have smaller tires.
‘ No wonder there’s a rush to possess the car the world
has been waiting for.
A Complete Car in Every Particular
And It’s a Car You Will Be Proud to Own
That means Electric Starter, Electric Lights, Electric
Hom, Magnetic Speedometer—in fact, every necessary item.
Nothing is lacking. There are no extras to buy.
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Directed by
Sidney Olcott
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which reminds us that th? vacant
sockets should be filled with new
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Nothing is so cheery as good bright lights.
Ask Us to Show You the Latest Lamps
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 13, 1916, newspaper, September 13, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332739/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.