The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 65, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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i Bay City Business College
The Principal Station on the Road
to a Good Position.
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Mins
Miss
Missionary
afternoon
Let I Mi
be
u
in.
pupil
30 a
and
in.
kepi
cold. , Mrs.
| M i»s
Miss
| M rs.
•Mr.
| Mr.
Mr
VAN VLBCK.
j.viiss Vera Brown
I Miss Ollie Florence
Ijottie Ware
Miss Erntiiu Ruiuey
WADSWORTH.
,1. L. Lowe
Irma rentecost
Ibbi • Gilmore
George D Culver...
Claude Ryman . .
Fred Blair....
Basto .links .
WHARTON
Willie Rickard ...
Ruth Sparks
Sunday school at 9
every officer. teacher
present, on time.
in '.'tcliiiig nt 11 a. in.
by the pastor. l«ist
i many
r, • Tomorrr
|R.
7:30,
ciet v
r- Invited to worship with us
will find a cordial welcome.!
< >. T. Hotchkiss, pastor.
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and 7:30 p.
Sumi ay
ill on act mint of being s
promises to be more favor-
Your pastor will expect you.
>ei meeting Wednesday night at
.. and Woman's Missionary So
M ciety meets Thursday afternoon at. 3
iT '1 clo' I'
O
You ar<
and you ’
4 out
Rector
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I III Rl II NOTES.
Miss May
IAGO.
Etta Taylor . .
I poll
I pr.'t'st i
There will be mass services a'
Catholic Church Sunday
P o’clock
Mrs.
Mr.
Mr.
j Mr. John Moore
Mrs. D. A. Payne
Miss Hindu Russell ...
’ ‘“s Rugeley . .
Epiphany, Holy
m . Morning
Miss Lola Blair
| Miss Nellie Armstrong
Mary Burnett
Milliard Walker .
Vernon Garrett
the uriva) of the train the i
will go to Wadsworth where he
the
morning at j Mr. Charles
Third Sunday after
Communion at s a
Pray er and Sermon at II o clock; Eve
ning Prayer at 7:30.
John Sloane
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Cha l ies
till
George
m sd.
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Mrs
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and
i litirch
d
Rosa
<m
i da y
keep
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Edith
Mr.
M r .
iVed
Port
Will Pr.utiei
and
tin
nd
Mrs
Miss
Mi
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colpmhi \
H tidgens.
Munson
MIDFIELD.
Laughlin. . .
d p;
tori I y
the
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home todav
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for
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past
in
a ■
oil)
ami
ah
him
Mr
Mr
Mr.
( ulver.
the past
jury that gave
health penalty.
Moot e. who has been
and Mrs
tor the
returned home
who has been
several days
that
| Th.
full
! for
t i< in
with all excuses I
tomor
pl ot < <1
ruin n
is Sin- 'Urs
school,
I Xustin
1 ' Baker
iglou has
m. Walter
for
Gil >
a t •11 •1 -
Worth.
I lodson, I
ral day
ig thing-
-ttcr that
Walter
t ake a ;
g The
■ says the,
great d> a I I
Tribune's
sit mi t ion
MATAGORDA
Doss
Gottschalk . . .
Pauline Thornhill..
Jo Sargent . .
Grover (..'.
, her parents. Mr
Beadle, at Beadle,
ral <my:. has
fine i
your i
iiullv .
visiting
EL CAMPO
C. H. Thompson
Myrtle McDonald
Annie L"e
MARKHAM
'.Miss Rosa Belli* Maxwell
Miss Beulah Huddleston
fust time m oyer a week
it out from the clouds to
a welcome visitor, al-
wanted more than
weather having settled beauti
should do away
non-attendance at
the
Baptist iMiss
G :!0- Miss
Miss Valentine Evans.
Cecil Comstock.
Fred Hutsell....
Clydv Gilmer
Uns Moore will keep open
Siindu. afternoon from font to I
•lock. Miss Robinson of Nv-j
Musis Elmore Hawkins. Julia
Shirley Carter and Eunice!
will assist Imr. i Mrs.
turn Sup-
mgm ‘
M r. i leorgt
the city
foreman
Blood
to his
in Appellate. Su-
lked era I Courts
• Office m the Courthou.su
• Buy t it), Texas
cordially invited to
people's meeting at tin
tomorrow afternoon
miss this treat.
You
oung
I Church
Don't
Mrs Willie
Miss Willie
M iss
M iss
Miss Rose Sterne
■Mr. Johnnie May Williams
Mm es Minnie Harper and Lob
mr. teachers of the Magnet s.
. in the city today.
n right, and
the wav we
I'OLl.EGEPOIl I
Carrie Nelson.
Ruth Sweet .
Alimina Sparks.
Howard Morris ...
.1 W Kirkpat rick. .
..•.Too; «,. AM
f.e
want
v k I j .
!LWith Oppressed Clothes?
H ’1 !,• t 'Uru' to Kt r’U VOli /. . .ill’! TpaU’ ti
SER BROTHERS
LVl
42,03.,
Cheap and big
and far superior to sour milk and soda.
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3.'
att.iHO
27.030
33.275
15,505
pi.turn
5.000 I
17,615
17.665
.,135
22.150
5.0UO
4 2,130
5. *0'1 j
< anltakingPowdcrs do not
26.530
1‘t.tilO
29,030
3H.625
9,565 j
13,140
5,050
A \ ' K.
met I know there’:, f’oing to be good
things to eat al
I tender, temptinu
411,25.5 I cakes ami pi
29,3H> j day failure
17.20" t , '
9.720 —
10.095 w,,
... torn i
'IS.345
13,110
20.190 .
10,000
S,02 '
:',s.m, .
15,020
VS.
NOT
21.735
23,015
41,130 '
1(1.205
S.040
5.135|
10.010 {
27.03:5 , saveytm money. Culurnetdoes- it'sPure
5,000 ' and far superior to sour milk and soda.
5,000 ----------------------------------------------
14.510
<'‘The Kind Mother Uses”
I veiy lime mother ;;els out 4. alu-
our house. Delnrtotts,
(ioup.hnuts, biscuits,
! I v e never seen a bake-
w tth A ihiinet. Mother I
says it’s the only Biking Powder that |
—insures uniform results.
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Arc > i»»4/<*•! Ar»»
Aft/ IB -
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the right remedy
SNOW LINIMENT
Fine dres
nice
make
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Pbz
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Price 2'.c.
Sold by
and
Coats
done
Moore A Reynolds. .
• nd Misr. Mi-Mahal).
need not go away from thia office for
; the ho«<t of work It will pay you to
i Inveetlgate.
close to
sides. Has
AM« I.1YGER1ES.
I charge Its regular advertising i
and lingerie; anything f()I. an entertainments of every
for ladies and children. i ture whatsoever when th* enteitain-
them. Coats lined, any kind ; ulf.ntH art. given for the purpose of
of alterations done on order. Cali i rajsjDK money In other worda, when '
m ii- at Moore & Reynolds. Mrs. I (.j)trance fees are charged, or when
Korthaiief «tid Mi»n McMahan, • i goods aro sold ail advertising sent tr
slstant. 12-tfd ! ua wm pe charged for.
We have boon very generous in «v
{ cry thing of this kind and do not Bls
; to face the necessity of making thi
( anal : change, but. for several reasons finv
] ourselves compelled to.
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From this date on f ile Tribune wih (
rates
na-
City
been rfeed
Will rent
dry farming.
Wm. Cash. ' Lam** back
l«-20d work cold
r>_----------- i the bu< k or from disease,
cases the right
acre close to Bay
on two sides. Has not
but once in S or 9 years,
for either rice or
may come from over- ;
B . City, Texas. 16-20(1 i work cold settled in the muscles ot
o o———- I the buck or from disease In the two I
Before ordering your next supply formei cases the light remedy i i
of stationery permit us to show you BALLARD'S SNOW LINJMEN'l It ,
i something that will convince you that, should be rubbed in thoroughly over
i no matter how particular you are, you j the aff-< i> <1 part, the relief will t>e
prompt and satisfactory 1
50c and I LOO per bottle.
Matagorda Pharmacy.
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a:ti nd
all
these
servo
continue
lUblie.
will
! The
to |
hi» Sunday services,
is cordially Invited
•—o
1 Mrs
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Stay Limited to Sunday next
THE CANDIDATES
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Rochefort
ASHWOOD
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Hlackbau.
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Brown
Yaivlston
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.Wbwovv NSV live
EAST
via
New Orleans
TWO DAILY
TRAINS
GULF COAST LINES
10’day stopover
allowed there.
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than other fuels.
tnorr
Cooking by Electricity is not
It is very practical and do« s not
besides you get the convenience
smoke, fumes. a»hrx. fire and dan^i r. Ask
us about the latest appliances.
a Fad.
cost an
with the absence of
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Bay City, Texas
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The Last Opportunity
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BUY WAR BARGAINS
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Matagorda County Lands
Ahead of the Land Boom that is on the road.
I he way to get rich is to buy on a Bar*
gain Market and sell on a Boom.
SEE US FOR LAND AND LOT SNAPS
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("LOOK! 26 TICKETS FOR $1
3 Big 10c Loaves of Milk Bread
For Only 23 cents.
The West Side Bakery
Texas Public Service Co.
Hero in "The End of tho Trail.” Monday, January XX
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H. G Castleton. Agent
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ERTL, The Optician
Matogorda Pharmacy
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Dr. B. L. Livengood
EILERT'S SANITARY BAKERY
4»>4« upathic I’hy sician
for
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Hamilton liuildiiii;
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Bay City, Texas
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R
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Office: Bist Nat. Bank Bldg.
Bay City, Texas
I Mis-
. Miss
McDonald
Mallee
Pay
Olive
Albert
Roy 1
Grady
40.29.'
5.000
s.090
5.000
5,000
5.055
9,575
5.000
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toy.s to
5,000
5,065
S.140
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6 tttornev-at-Law •
Willie
Nannit
| Miss Roberta
' Mrs tlet.li Taylor...
Mi> George Ser rill
I Miss My rile Itarby .
I Miss Arzilla Clark
'.Mrs. W. I'. Lloyd
| Mrs Zack Delano
Mr.
Mr
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Mr.
Mr.
Mr
.Miss
Miss
M rs
Mr.
M r
Bovvers
\rmstrong
Fowler
Hudson
i Pickle..
BUCKEYE
i lodges. . . .
Spence . .
Glover
Hum
Watkins.
:s., io'
5,o io '
21,160
5.00 0
13,0101
5.171'
15.510
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Attuiney at-l .avv
\X ill Practice in All Court*
of the Country
Seth
George
i .Myrtle
Arzllln
w c.
Zack
Frank Shaw Taylor
Joe Mangum
\ A Harris
Dooley Franz
Marvin Scott
Garroll Gaines
BLESSING
Miss Alice Duller
Miss
Miss
Mr.
Mr.
Mi
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1 pi ,i. 11< < in ah the Com is •
Office i»ver First Nat'l Bank •
6* Buy City. Texas •
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Anna
W. C
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Joe
best for (oiiht
W. E. DAVANT
! Miss
Hattu
Py les
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7-if
Mr
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Eidman.
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PERSONALS AND LOCALS
Bruiicb
; Miss
| Miss
i Miss
June L»
Jo Moot
Ida Mat
Automobiles Meet all Trains Day and Night
PHONE 172 DAY OR NIGHT
G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and Fishing a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
I’l.i
it will
K iu lit
R. F. Anderson
STORE
Bay City
J. ( AKUlAtiTON
Surveyor and < hil Engineer
Phones 3 and 260
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tent ion at
Price*. Quality nml 11 i< i
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Paid in Full
every thirty r c
“Looks Good**
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Y u Wouldn’t Go To Business With a Dirty Face
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New Orleans
AND
San Francisco
Sleep
and
How
;iv <
your
that
of.
job
Our
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BETWEEN
g?v.; Sunset Rouif
Say, you! How about
printing you are in need
phone is 39, ami remember
us the job, satisfact on mu t
Electric Lighted
Diners
Oil Burning Lo< omotiv s
Steel Coaches
Electric Block Signals
» Heavy Rails
Rock Ballast
THE KOI I E OF SAF E I KAV I I.
—For further information —
ASK A. HARRIS
Courteous Treatment
With the Best of Meats—
Harrison’s Meat Market
Phone 18 . The New Market
The Highest Market Price Paid
for Furs, Hides and Beeswax.
meats and
all tunes.
mg meat of
Z^AUR. business is growing
in leaps and bounds.
Why? /because we are aware
of the [act that the people ol
Bay City want the best ol
we give the be& at
1 ry us when want-
anv kind.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 65, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1917, newspaper, January 20, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332800/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.