The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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CHRISTM
AT HOME
/'\F ( OURSE you will be baking cakes and cooking all kinds of good
things for Christmas time. We want to call your attention to
"WICHITA'S BEST" FLOUR. This flour has taken many prizes in both
bread and cake contests and we stand behind EVER\ SACK. Your
money 1 ack on anything you get at ('lark’s when not as represented—
that’s our guarantee can you get a BETTER GUARANTEE anywhere?
Sacks Wanted:
15-tf
A.
greatest
For
Alamo Lumber Co.
is in the market for about 1000 u.
or second-hand tow sacks, at once.
The
Tan lac.
Pharmacy.
the
their
remedy on earth—
sale at tho Matagorda
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Me ssrs. Tas Thornhill. C. A. Nolle
and II. 1). William , of Ma i-.;ord.i.
motored over yc.-tm .biy and spent th
I day here on businc.-:-
Mr. Percy Hamill returned today
from Sherman, wher no is attending
Austin College.
The postoffice is a veritable bee-
hive these day:, and hundreds of pack
; ages are being handled, going and
.coming. Po.-tma.4er (Wilms I... :ri -
| men,ted his force and even with that
has all they can do to wait on the pa-
trons of the office.
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HAT ( HA’S I 1HS1 Mt.li I st IIUOI
Miss Lilllas Matthews, of Wharton,
I is the guest of Mr A. H. Wads-
worth.
Seems that
casters got
doesn’t it?
government forc-
pegs set wrong.
Read Over the Lisi of I able de
Christmas Suggestions
Mince Meat,
I. J. Clark, Grocer
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First Class Grocery Store
Cranberries, Celery, Lettuce, Currants, Raisins, Orange
Peel, Citron, Shell ami Unshelled Almonds, Walnuts, Becans, Apples,
Oranges, Candy of All Sorts, Jellies, Jams, Preserves, Relishes; a dozen
kinds of Breakfast Foods; Fresh Eggs ami Butter that come from the
homes of clean, industrious farmers; the folks that make Bay City grow;
Salt Fish, Salmon, Sardines in Oil, Tuna Fish. Veal-Loaf, Bacon of all
kinds, Vegetables in the can and Green Vegetables, (’ottolene, Crisco,
Crusto and Hog Lard for Pastry Cooking; Cake Flour, Pickles, Olives,
Olive Oil, Plum Pudding, Honey, Pure Cane Syrup in Barrel, Maple
Syrup, Karo for Candy, our Celebrated Coffees, Teas, Extracts, Spices,
and the hundred and one other things that go to make up a
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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
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PERSONALS ANU LOCALS
IF YOU BUY EARLY
Special Prices on
meats and lard.
xi rs,
CANDIES,
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ORANGES
Tanlac
EATS.
Miss Mary
For Trade:
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THE GENERAL MOR .
Bay City. Texas
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Patronize
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Hamilton Building
Bay City. Texas
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Office: Fist Nat Bank Bldg.
Bay City, Texas
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VERSERBROTHERS
PHONE 348
W. E. DA VAN I
Attorney-at-Law
la
jmas present.
R. F. Ander o
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B-wintl!
Will Practice in All Courts
of the Country
'C
has returned,
is attending !
with home- |
j Prof. T. L Smith will spend the
i holidays with he molh< r in Hili..
boro.
Mi-. E. A Gaudet and “E. A.” Jr.
are in Louisiana for the holidays. vis
iting Mr. Gaudet’s parents.
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We have the thing that will keep!*
Arnold’s. 7-tf your screen doors from sagging. Get!®
one and stop your worry. Alamo •
Lumber Co. 15-tf |®
Mata :orda Pharmacy. 11-3t ■
b 11.1. s. 11 0 1. H t N
Al tor Hi) -at-I.un
Will Practice in Appellate. Su-
preme and Federal Courts
Office in the Courthouse
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I EOF. ACHES ANli PA!V.srni>
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M. Corbett r< turned today
t n. where he lias been on
Mrs. E. L Perry returned today
from Houston, where she has been
visiting relatives for the past several
days
Miss Mary
m A't :tin
h ol f>r
folks.
Ma •. Hc.rL of Au-<in.
city, the guest of
l y fur the holidays.
-Mr. George J. McManus, of the
firm of Hamill & McManus, pa
Tanlac—Matagorda Pharmacy. 14-3t through the city today <n rouie home
,n Dallas for the holiday .
I have a pair of good
farm mules that I want to trade for
younger and larger mules and pay
the difference in cash.
D. T. Austin.
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on clothes (or :'<■ holida) . We guarantee you
’ . i possible service consisti nt with good workmanship. We
r. d io take care of your HI’SH orders. We prove it.
i 'In .ia Igt and jury—we w- ti victims and ready for trial
Give u- our trial
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For Rent; Two-room cottage fur-
nished for housekeeping Phone 38 ;
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H W Hafer, piano tuning Phone 51.
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Will Practice in All the Courts
Office over First Nal’l Bunk
Bay City, Texas
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Twenty-five cents will buy a Ban- , _ _
is in tilt Ladies’ Cook Book. It will mak<
splendid and most useful Christ-
15-tf
Xmas
for
What
a
Electric
an
20-3d
cfFice and ask us to
at
cur
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-supporting boards.
Texas Public Service Co.
is nicer
Hundreds of t hrl-Packages Be-
ing Handled.
them
mo if u te the strength of those
present than
Iron & Ironing Board?
se I
Beginning Tut day evening at 7:30,
j January 2, 1JH7; all <<>mmer( al and
literary branches tatr'lit, in tin ».,:u.
' merclal room of Bay Ci'y 11 ;h School
If interested, be on Land to make ar-
1 rangement ioi .your < ■ ui < < f tu•!..
High school students- complctin . tiii
i work will be given credit. Spn al
1 attention will be g.vcn to aril■.met:< .
, spelling, English grannnar and ci>m-
I im reial branches.
See
The poutoffic ? i. enjoying some
i very busy Mme . the 11 da/.t For the
! past week it lias sent out an avcrivc
of sacks of mail a day, containin
packages addres ed to po: toffices all
•the way from Oregon to Mu -acliu-
' setts and from Minneapolis to
Brownsville.
Yesterday 100 packages were insur
' ed .which means that all of 300 were
mailed and dispatched.
The number Is increasing every day.
but with the pre ent facilities the
local office has the last package on
its journey the first mail after it Is
, received.
II. E. SCOTT,
It. M. GANNON.
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Matagorda Pharmacy, Inc.
Christmas Gifts
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Conklin’s Fountain Bens, Pocket Knives, Manicure and Embroidery Scis-
sors; Razors, Saftey Razors, Shaving Stands, Ivory Tr;il< t and Manicun
Sets, Individual Ivory Pieces, Chafing Dishes, Cut Gia Bud Vases,
Casseroles, Smoker Stands and Sets, Cigarette Cases, Extra Fine Pocket
Books, Box Perfume and Toilet Waters, Xmas Stationery. Gib on Booklets,
Seals, T igs and Enclosure Cards, Gibson Calendars, Bibles, Coriyri.dit.
Books, Boys’ and Girls’ Books, Games of All Kinds, Good Toys, Steel
Erector Toys, Dolls, Doll Bnggii s, French Flashlights, King’s Candies,
Cigars, Pipes, Fireworks and Many Other Pretty Things.
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CLOSED
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Our Jewelry Store will be Closed all day Sunday the 24th as usual.
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anticipate their
wouk-suggest that our customers and friends For the convenience of those that have goods bought
wants in our lire and govern them- i and laid away here we will remain open until 12
selves accordingly. Saturday night so that you may get them.
We still have two of our best days before us et and we extend you a cordial
invitation to call and inspect our stock of High Giade Jewelry before you buy.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1916, newspaper, December 21, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332775/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.