The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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IflHN BARRYMOORt
In a dramatie ad voni lire
<if unlimited opportuni
tiis fur the ability of
John Barryinoii himself
in five nets
si VIS; <>, Ill mid 14c
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TOMORROW
Hazel Dawn In the
I IKS I
LU I I II
VITKA! HON
with
Sen
E11UU
K. <111 KUH, SOI TH.
Wedneiday
teacher;
Mr*
Mr*
m
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BOVRDFRS WANTED.
meet*
Mrs.
Mr*
Roll-
lie
(hi
I O’ Mv Heart. I lie
Polly of the CireiiH. i
tlve number*.
It Hie School I udlliiriuni Wednesday
Night, October II at 8 ji. in.
Da vid
' I mas I 'arol
Heart.
at 10:45
Mr* G
every
Martin
G A
Mis* Matin i
Mr*. Crawford .
Missionary society I
afternoon at 4
Ixte, suporln- ■
I will be prepared to take boarder*
, September 1. at 132 50 per month
| Have three large airy room*, well
, furnished and the most comfortable
I winter quarters Phone 88
1fi.tf Mrs. F. L. Grover.
all the!
most cor )
Como |
tfd
I he season will open With Miso
Annie Theresa Davault, an imprison
ator of experience, who will give one
of her powerful representations. Miss
' Davault filled a successful itigage-
"n nt at the Houston auditorium last
I season, on that occasion giving Zang
■■ill’: Melting Pot Her repertoire
. includes Kinin’s Music Master, made
| tumour |,y that inimitable character
Warfield; Dickens'
e fascinating Peg
tender story of
and other attrnc-
The ivceuni course Is
under the auspices of the library a*
soclatlon. anti the Dixie bureau ha
I'm nr lied our neighlioring town of
Palacios with attraction* for the past
'•p 1 11 ■ asou ■■ 'Their continued
patronage is earnest of Its merit
son tickets for the four numbers
subscribed for in tile spring, and otli
era may be obtained now from Mrs
Michael Murphy or Mrs. F S
hili' Also individual tickets mat
had at the door at the school audi-
torium th. night of Hie performance
Rev. J. F. Carter, paatoi Paiaon
•go adjoining clturc.il, corner Avenue
11 and Fourth street.
Preaching every Sunday
o’clock a. in. and 8; 15 p. tn
A Moore, church reporter.
Prayer meeting every
evening at 8:16 o'clock.
Sunday school meet* every Sunday
morning at 9:30. P. G. Secrest and
. John R. Castleton, superintendents,
j L. Z. Moreland, secretary; O W Zleg-
i enbals, treasurer.
i The men's Bible class meets every
1 8'tnnay morning in the pastor's study
; Amos Lee. teacher; Louis LeTulle,
! secretary.
The Wesley class meets every Sun- '
day morning In Wesley chapel. Mrs
I .1 F. Carter, teacher; Joe Milner,
.president; Geo. Helmecke, secretary i
The Gleaner class meets every Sun- !
day morning In Wesley chapel. Mrs. [
i George Helmecke, teacher, Miss I'ra
i Clear, president; Mrs Beamon Hid-:
I man, secretary.
i Board of stewards meets every third !
Monday at 8:15 p m. In the pastor’s j
study. G. A Moore, president. Louis1
LeTulle. secretary; Martin Thompson,
treasurer
Woman's auxiliary
i Thursday at 4 p. m.
j Thompson, president;
Moore, secretary
The Voting Ladles' Missionary aux
| lllary meets every Wednesday atter-
i noon at 4:15 o’clock.
: Brewer, president;
Barnett, secretary.
■ The Juvenile
j meets every Sunday
; o'clock Mrs. Amos
| ten dent
The Junior league meets every Sun- ■
'day at 7:15 p. m Eloise Matthews,
' president; Lucile Jones, secretarv
Everyor^; and especially
strangers In the city are
dlally Invited to *’1 th* services
and he at home.
hour
t ots A A.
; t. j. vi. nth
Clark a
will be
an-
il! F RAW RECKITT.
shouted
the
SIRS! RIHFRS,
01 It
TO
NOTICE
m
coffee*
trade upon the merits
lilt I MOVING I It 111 ).
vf vonr bu*!ne*« done suit von. ad-
vertls*
Owing to the enormous
i the price of print paper,
necessary t.. ..." “t "7
Iv, over
at Louise yesterday
ed from 13.25 to $3.38
ras and Blue Rose varieties were '.old
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AltVFR UM S
Tli on
by
of
supervises
coffees and
I Rev D
city today
here next
regular
Christian Church
have actually
We have not Increased
■ the price and do not Intend to. but do
, think It no mor*
' delinquents come
revival, the following
teered
R. W
Mrs Z Payne and Mr* Hornet
Cartwright. Mrs. W. I. Ixickwood
and Mrs !■’. E Korlliatier. Mrs las
F. Carter and Mrs. Charles Tew.
The city having been divided Into five
sections, these ladies will go in twos,
excepting Miss Woolsey, who has
been assigned to the central part of
the city and will hold her prayer serv-
ices at the First Methodist Church
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I.IBIIARA WII I PI T ON
I.YCEI M <01 RSI .
We assure vnn that your kindness
wilt be sincerely appreciated
Th* Tribune Ptg
than right that our
to nnr rescue and
[make nnr loss n* light a* possible.
tSof vniir kindness
personally
of all bis
from the
a eotisequeiiee it lias
no chance to get aged or musty 01
shelf-worn, but is always fresh. crisp
and of high flavor.
Read the ad and give Mi
part of your trade
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E ISI EKN STAR Mills I <1 NIG II I.
The Library Association of Bay City
will nut on a lyceum course, consist
ing of four high-class entertainments
this fall and winter
The tickets arc now being printed
and the actual dates of the appear-
ance of the attractions
nounced later.
Hl Campo. Texas. October 2 The
Southern Rice Growers office here
reports that ru e is moving more free-
5000 bags selling here ami
The price rang
Both Hondu-
increase In
we find It
to collect up as well as we
; possibly can on delinquents.
1 Even though all should pay up there
would ho no money in sending the
I paper out at the present prices, so It
| is a loss to ii« If nny great number
fall to pay 1n what they owe.
A great many papers have been
forced to raise their subscription price
and some have actually suspended
I publication
Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo,
discussing preparedness at a. recep-
tion. said:
“Opposition can only come from ig-
noranci—ignorance as abysmal a the
young recruit’s.
“A young recruit was on guard for
the first time, and late in the night
the officer of the day passed him on
his rounds.
’’’Halt'
1 the recruit.
"'Officer of the day.’ was
ply.
Tlie recruit, thinking he had made
a haul, grabbed the offlcet bv the
arm and said:
"'Officer of the day. hey?
what the dickens do you mean
slinking around here this time
I night’”’ Washington Post.
D Bin Io arrived in the
from Palacios ami will lie
Sunday to preach at the
morning service hour at the
Brothei Carter having called fol
volunteers to hold prayei meetings in
different parts of tin city during tin'
ladies volun-
.Miss Etta Lee Woolsey. Mrs
Person and Mrs. George Cable.
Payin’ and Mrs. Homer T.
Mrs. W. L
Korthauer. Mrs
Mr*.
Who goes there”
I .1. Clark. Hie grocer, is greeting
tile renders of The I t ilmue today with
a special line of advertising on lus
celebrated home-roasted coffees and
solicits your trade upon the merits of
I (tie goods.
Mi. Clark
the roasting
has it fresh
morning As
The members of the Eastern Slat
Chapter are requested to be on lim<‘
at tlie lodge room promptly at 8
o’clock tills evening
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PR 11 ER MEETING'S
IH RING Till REVIA AL.
stranger
return to
ii
I < URIS I I A N I III R< II
ANNO (’(’ EMIN I.
the I
well
all and popular with friends
Father Bchnetzer is not a
■ Io Bay City people and his
I service* here i* a source of much
I gratification on the part of his con
I gregation. It will be remembered
1 that leather Schnetzer built
I church here and consequnetli is
loved by
and acquaintances
[ A cordial invitation ts extended to I
yon,' to hear tills good man
A ■>
Fine
V -J
our
it
you
in
a
1
is
meats.
FOR MALE.
FIRELESS (OOkER AVANTED.
A THOROUGH TEST.
One
teat I
the
“I
and
Often dlzzl-
(Rtatement given
Mis* Virginia Rohl*on.
IIOAA
William*’
APPENOKTITS
I AN BE PREVENTED.
The Hygienic Market
Savage Bros., Proprietors
Trl-
18 t.f
//
P if /
Sausage
IjuLed goodness
long drawn out,
aptly describes
the
vari-
ety th.it will meet every taste. In
it there is used only the best and
most carefully selected meats. It
will tempt your appetite.
STI DIO FOR ART
AND FVPRERSION.
to ( oiiHiice the Most Skepdial
liny City Reader.
Your Orders Promptly and Pleasingly Filled
PHONE 4H
How about that Job printing* Look
over your supply and *ee If there 1*
not ntM Item ahort, then phone to ua
and we will eend a man right now to
eee what the trouble ts. We guar-
antee to please vou, and you are to
he the Judg*.
1J
fl
I have opened my studio for art and
expression at Mrs. E. O Gllck’a reg- I
Idence Will bo glad to talk to par-
ent* who are Interested. Monday*.
Tuesday*. Wednesday*.
12-tf
The lost of time is the best
Unit count*.
Doan’s Kidney Pills have made
their reputation by effective action.
The following case Is typical:
Bay City residents should lie con
vinced.
The
sausage you
will find at
But you can have
market.
either links or bulk, and of
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We use only ntandard grade paper
In tills prlntery Bboddy ituff la uot
good enough for our cuatomera.
Matagorda people should know that
a few dose* of simple buckthorn
hark, glycerine, etc., aa mixed In Ad-
ler-l-ka, often relieve or prevent ap-
pendicitis Thia simple mixture re- .
moves such eurprlsug four matter
tli.-it one SPOONFUL relieve* almost j
ANY CASE constipation, sour stram ■ |
uch or ga*. A short treatment help*!
chronic stomach trouble. Ad)er-l-ka
has easiest and most thorough action
nf snvthlng we ever sold
Drug Store at Matagorda
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Yellow complexion, pimple* and
disfiguring blemlses on the face or
body can he gotten rid of by doctor-
ing tlie liver, which I* torpid HER-
B1NE is a powerful liver correctant.
It purifies the system, stimulate* the
vital organ* and put* the body In fine
vigorous condition. Price 5flc. Sold
by P. G Huston.
testimony I* confirmed
proof is complete.
Testimony like this cannot lie Ig-
nored.
W. L. Douglas, Bay City, says:
was annoyed for over two year* by
kidney and bladder trouble. If I
stooped to lift anything, a sharp pain
caught me in iny back.
ness came over me. as if I were sure
to fall
i traction steam engine, one special 22-
Must be horsepower D. C. traction steam en-
I glue, both engine* In fine condition
and will lie sold at a bargain. Ad-
! dregs Plotner A Stoddard. Buckeye.
Texas 8-tfdw
One with three divisions.
in first-das* condition Phone
kune or call.
A difficulty with the kidney
secretion* caused me uneasiness at
night Doan’s Kidney 1’111* fixed me
up In fine shape.”
Sept. Sth, 1905.)
On July 7th. 1915. Mr Douglas *aid:
I gladly confirm mv former en-
dorsement of Doan's Kidney PHI*, for
they have given me great benefit,”
Price 50c. at ail dealer*. Don’t
simply nsk for a kidney remedy get
Doan'* Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr Dougin* has twice puhllcy recom-
mended Foster Milburn Co.. Prop*,.
Buffalo, N. V
A
in
Get it
leslady
the
Matagorda
of
Mr
ge Sargent
D
ing
For Rent
yea r
It pay*
them.
a
■ vnn.
I/OSt
W<
hut*,
them
spending a
Houston.
Mr A S. Collins
El Maton, looking
vest in
Don't fall to attend the Methodist
revival. Some Interesting sermon*
ari lining preached.
Mis
laeio*
lake
Mr
Yon
full t<
Some
. scat
Alamo.
leaky
31-tf
West
2-3
advertising
Merchant
grout
that leaky I
31-tf
Moore
3-4
school.
Ith the home-
Wanted
for about three
; Willis is a splendid preacher.
■ ire invited out to heal' him
We
deal of
Two |
Miss
23-tf
'The first tax suit
law took place todax
handled about sixty
and misses' wear of every deserlp- j
tion. call and see nnr stock
X- R ey no I d s
W. Conger
s w ith friends
We boast the awellest line of mil-
» city. Come and let u*
Moore Reynolds.
3-4
Want ed
galvanized
A H
after it with
publicity.
Charley Aiken returned yesterday)
from a trip to Hillsboro. Dallas and j
several oilier North Tex.is towns.
The Baptist Men’s Bible Class
in Interesting business session
night at the church.
Two girls or young ladle*
davs to fold advertls-
The Tribune.
H. C.
tile city
shirt waists 1
Moore A- Re.V- I
3-4
the Methodist
Three addition*
spent yesterday tit
after hi* rice har- |
He has a very fine crop this
Everybody's working now and trade
citing brttei Cotton I* filling a
mighty big hole in financial matters
[ui this section. The only trouble is
' wo ought to have ten bales where we
1 nro receiving one
for
that there’s a
that
On Tuesday. October 3, the winter
1 schedule for library hours will go into
! effect. These are from 2 until 5
For .1 complete line of children's o'clock, the days being Tuesday* and
Saturday*. 28-10g
v i Everything from toad work to tlie
building of tlie new depot is going on
| now and times are getting better
| right along Come on in with your
sale under the | full strength and help push matters,
and Sheriff I
I Good service* nt
I Church last Sunday.
to the < htirch. The service* Monday
night wefe well attended and the re-
vival I now in full swing Lot every-
body come and bring someone with
Miss Corinne .Millcan. who Is teach-
in'.: In the W.id*worth school, spent
Satnrdav anti Sundai
folks.
Ladies’ dress goods,
and suits Just arrived
nolds
Mrs. Carey Smith and son. Carov.
returned home till* morning, after 1.
week with relatives in Lockhirt.
Wanted A
Side Bakery
J Phillips of Matagorda I*
on ;i visit to his daughter.
Moore
to Huy i-'ive second-hand
iron cisterns. Apply to [
Wadsworth. 27-3d ■
Fountain pen. "Dncro*. 1912”
| engraved on gold hand on same.
I Finder return to thl* office for re-
1 ward. 8-5
The Tribune wants to start a fall
campaign for you. Mr.
feel
trade that can be
brought here this fall if you will go
sufficient amount of
Rev H. ('. Willis of Cameron
1 rived in the cltv yesterday to
charge of tlie Methodist revival
last I "Uli* I* a splendid preacher
Dell Conger is
this week.
Seulit -Wil) seal that
nt the Alamo
This office received todav a letter
from Mr J. S Foster in which he
states that he is leaving Pliarr for
Lake Charles, La., having resigned
his position with the Pharr Mill and
Elevator Company
The time of the year for brisk ad-
vertising by the merchants is here,
and those who want to increase their
trade cannot do better than to make
liberal use of printers’ ink.
the largest dividend on the necessary
investment than anything
In New A’ork. that rushing center
of all things interesting, last season
men stood to hear Miss Davault when
she gave her Impersonation at the
great Y M. C. A. In Twenty-third
Street. There is a scat for you at
the schoolhouse. Conn early and get
ft Wednesday night at 9 o’clock
Tickets .'De: children under 15. 25c.
!.<>-( White serge coat at the Sohn I y,,. ;;
of Hern: m hall Saturday night. Finder I |jnei> in the
return to flits office for reward If'convince yon.
Cottage, close in. Three
tooms. besides hall and bath,
screened porches. Apply to
Tenic Holme*
Start the season right with a men-
| tai and social brushing up nt the
first of the lyceum attractions at the
j school auditorium on Wednesday eve-
I n'ng. October 11. at 9 o'clock Ml’*
1 Annie Davault. an Impersonator of
youth, attraction and personality.
I will giv> the program. SlngL- tickets
' "hr. children under 15. 25c.
Mr. R
in the ci
Mrs. J.
visiting in Pa-
Mis* Davault, who appears at. the
school auditorium on Wednesday eve-
ning. the 11th. was liked well enough
in Houston to be brought back last
1 year, after making h*r first bow
: there the season before. Be sure to
j hoar her. Tickets ROc; children ttn-
[ dor 15. 25c.
: Simon Bros have about completed
I all arrangements for an up-to-date
I grocery store, The store adjoining
their dry good* establishment ha*
linen remodeled and the two hullding*
1 have been converted Into one hv a
i big archway through the wall bo-
) tween them. They are stocking up
■ witli a choice line of new groceries
and will soon he readv for business
have in stock now 259 indies’
No two alike. ('all and seel
Moore ,<• Reynolds. 3-4 )
AV. ('ong.'l is spending
in Victoria on business.
Well, we have given up all hopes
of saving our weed crop in the city
limits by harvesting them At best,
the frosts are not far away and we
know the first one will do a lot of
damage to the decorative proclivities
of our luxuriant and beautiful growth
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FRESH
Home
Ground
Meal
8Oc
PER BUSHEL
Jordan Grocery Co.
PHONE 235
J. ('. I.ARR1NGIO.N •
Surveyor and Civil Engineer *
Phones 3 and 260 Bay City •
7-tf
Aruoid'*
Best meat* and
rd
M r.
Cle
moruing at s o'clock.
Sermon by Father Jiv
.Mas* Sunday
Seiitemlier 8.
coh Sehnetzer
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Vacuum Cleaner
I'A rnoi.li
( Hl RCH NEAAS.
te?'CAPUDIND
I FOR ACHES AND PAINS 1
caned
1 sewing machine*
cycle* and
guaranteed
1 biine.
Sediuieut removed from cittern*.:
I leaving water pure. Chairs wired aud
Lawn mower* sharpened. )
typewriter*, bl- [
gun* repaired. Work;
' Kelley, care of Tri- )
Ifd
PERSONALS ANO LOCALS
-■
price
R. F. Anderson
THE GENERAL 8TORB
IN THE LONG «UN
It pays to
Buy the Best
;•
«
r\
to
to wear
V
We never sacrifice quality •■■•
for a few cent* cheaper
S'(
"The best Is n. ue too s’,
good’ appliea especially to
eatables but also K> thing*
Meets
all
I’esse.iigt r*
train*.
I(>
Phone 154
Out of Town Drives
A Specialty
Phone 154 or
For all calls after 6 p. in.
Public Auto Service
ROY NASH
Owner and Driver
called for in any part of city.
the
ilor-
pur-
tial*
City
hlng
I get
9 us
> do
Iona
that
sent
this
able
feel-
lious
IER-
uple
you
eak-
I by
e In
the
ndly
cost
nlng
hers
help
ther
Ions
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FL
A
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2>‘
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N. PzXKING y
f Ch.apandblgcanBakinglC
I save you money, Calumetdogrder*
I «pd far superior to sour milbonth
;--WBI1
■Hable
.i A t NG. PONVDF.Erty
t!.
I
’’Talk about light,
fluffy, tempting and
wholesome Jelly Rolls,
< 'tikes, Biscuitsandother
good things! My1 but |
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
certainly heats the band
for sure results - for
purity, economy and
wholesome bakings.
I ell your mother to try ‘
Calumet Baking Pow-
der on the money-back AY.
L guarantee.”
Received Award*
/ <4As
Light
As a
Feather”
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NOTICE,
1
t
b 4
Hauling dirt from lots we represent
is strictly forbidden and violators
will be prosecuted,
16-tf Magill Bros., Agents.
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t* "Y-'i
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THE LOST
BRIDEGROOM
I he Incomparable
Comedian
r •
G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Automobiles Meet all Trains Day and Night
Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and 1 l»binp a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
PHONE 172 DAY OR NIGHT
Home Roasted
COFFEES
ARE BETTER
Coffee,
Peaberry
I.ihi
Coffee i
Fam i
1JHI
Rio Coffee. 5 pounds fol'
Lott
2.15
sack
LIO
T. J. Clark
The Grocer
Get them while fresh
and Save the Flavor
Extra
< ’offer.
Fancy
3 pounds for
Clark's Special
pound* for
On the merit* of our good* and
Hie eoiirteNy we extend to every
customer, we *ol|eh your trade.
I’eubei ry
pouml* for
3
*L<M
Wichita* Best, tlie best
flour on tlie market for
48 pound* ...... ..
24-pound suck
4
A >2^
The nights ate gradually growing longer
which reminds us that the vacant
sockets should be filled with new
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Nothing is so cheery as goed bright I ghfs.
Ask Us to Show You the Latest Lamps
Texas Public Service Co.
CAKES
ROLLS
Pl EJS
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BREAD
Why Should You Worn........—
I We are prepared to do your baking at reasonable prices,
so why should you worry over n hot oven? Knowledge,
combined with quality goods, assures you satisfaction at
tliis shop.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1916, newspaper, October 3, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332756/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.