The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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For District Clerk
J NO. F FERRY
For Tax Collector:
THUS. H. CASTLETON
For Sheriff:
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For County Judge:
R. R. Lh,Wlii tre-electlou)
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Moore. preBldent. Louts | For County Attorney:
G, B. ROBERTSON.
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The letterhead ts seen before your message
is read; from it your correspondent gets his
first impression. You know what it means
to make a good impression from the outset.
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For County Clerk;
JOHN T BOND
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Ahead of the Land Boom ibat is on the road.
The way to get riel is to buy on a Bar-
Market and sell on a
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Missionary H.iclety
afternoon at <
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County ComtnlaMloner
Number 4
V. (Charley) CABIN1W,
(or Markham
| Owing to the enormous Increase in j
! th< piii e of print paper, we find It
' ne< r«s.n\ to collect up as well as we
on-sitih can on delinquents
! Fv. n though all should pay up there I
I would 1'0 no money In sending the
i . t out at the present prices, so It |
■is a loss to iia If any grent number.
fall to pav In what thev owe
A great many papers have been I
I forced to rnlse their subscription price
and some have actually suspended j
publication We have not Increased
the price and do not Intend to. but do
think It no more than right that our
delinquents come to our rescue and
make our loss as light as possible.
Wo assure yon thnt your kindness
will be sincerely appreciated
The Tribune Ptg. Co
County Supeiiuten.lunt
F. PACK
I oi i > tiity Surveyor
J i CARRINGTON.
Your Letterheads, Envelopes, Billheads and State-
ments are as important as the advertising you do, hence you
should entrust the printing to a Arm that knows how to oombine
tasty composition, good press-work and ink with the light paper.
NATIONAL BANK BOND is a fine writing paper,
such as is used by Banks, Manufacturers, Retailers, Wholesalers
and Professional Men. tn price it is within reach of .ill.
Why not let us ligure with you on your next order and use
NATIONAL BANK BOND, the paper that is recognized
throughout the commercial world for its appropriateness to busi-
ness uses. In this paper we offer you the choice of White and
Five attractive tints. Envelopes to match if you wish them.
You’ll be interested in the samples we have to show you. When
may we call ?
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opponent.
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an affair between
woman, and that they
With thia to work on*
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A’t-i th< woman' niiinc. eonfirm the
Htorv. and have it printed in a leading;
wKjmper.
4ll liH'qlien t event s shovs the manio i
a lii< li lhl< plot i foiled b\ a bl'liVi
telephone switchboard operator
refuses to n«* intimidated o
flramatic «urprl>o
liifion of the id<*n
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can photod i a mas ever produced
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, | flour to dl i l'dit his
I bin . detc< then
V ] there was on<*e
# Standish and a
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eft to the people of the I
would demand Mary
for half of the vear I
norite Clarke fur the res' of
but if yen ire fumiU < • v> 11li ■
1 fb.- di iiiainl ind the supply if the ie I
I itu. \ >i will realize that ftav City I
I ’ui r. . elveil more th in its share
■ . i. nih twelve of these pic- |
ini. - j . ir md now duce Mary has
! rni and cone III business on her own!
I li ..I. the number will drop town to i
, four or six There are only a very i
1 few more that we have not seen ofi
jibe ne« niies. and we can only add t
If von like those Pickford pic- j
should take advantage nf
few we have vet to come !
. film that missed us last
appear here this Friday'
Hay
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a oleonie
T I. la Wlr. '
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lhe Principal Station on the Road
well-to-do men and worn-
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For County Cotnuiisslousr
No. One
LOUIS HUBHNBR.
ft. E. M.
I.sateni Sisi Alii meet
fir-1 I uesday uigiit in
.a I. mouth VisitlUC
nixiubcrs invited to at
tend
Maud
For County Commissioner
No Two;
H. HAWKINS, Matagorda
A. E. A A. M.
Bay City la.dge, No »«I5. A F and I
A M . meets every second and fourth i
Monday tn «.ieh mouth. > id i* nv
Visiting brothers welcome
E. Serrill. W
cretary
Key. J. F. Carter, pastor
;.i adjululug church, coruur
and Fourth street,
i'reachlug every Sunday i
clock a. in. and E. lu p. ui
A. Moore, church reporter.
Prayer meeting every
evening at h If, o'clock.
Monday school meets every Suuday
uiorulng al b.30 1* G. Secrest uuil
John H. Caslletou, superintendents.
L Z. Moreland, secretary, O W Zieg
eiihais, treasurer.
1 ue men s Bible cisss meets every
Suuuay uhiruitig In the pastors study
Amos Lee. teacher; laiuts Le Tulle,
secretary
The Wesley class meets every Bun- i
day morning tn Wesley chapel. Mrs >
.1 F. Carter, teacher. Joe Milner
president; Geo Helmecke, secretary
The Gleaner class meets every Run- I
day morn Ing In Wesley chapel. Mrs
George Helmecke. teacher; Miss 1’ra t
Clear, prauldent; Mrs. Beamon Kid-;
iiiati. secretary.
Board of stewards meets every third 1
Mordav at 8:16 p. tu
study. G
l.e'liille, secretary: Martin Thompson,
treasurer
Womans auxiliary
Thursday at 4 p. ni
Thompson, president:
Moore, secretary.
The Young Ladles’ Missionary aux
llliiry meets every Wednesday after-
noon at 4 If. o’clock Miss Matte
Brewer, president. Mrs Crawford
Barnett, secretary.
The Juvenile
meets every Sunday
o’clock Mrs Amos
tendent.
The Junior league meets every Sun-
day at 7-16 p ni. Eloise Matthews
president; Lucile Jones, secretary
Everyone and especially all the
strangers In the city are most cor-
— I dlnllv Invited to all the services Come
and be st home ft1*
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916, newspaper, September 15, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332741/m1/4/: 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.