The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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“The Old Reliable”
Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides
The Best Obtainable
MEATS-
When meats come from Arnold
it is the best the market affords.
We also sell pure hog lard cheap-
er than you can buy compound
and it goes twice as far.
We have engaged the services
of Mr. Baer of Houston, an up-
to-date butcher, and we want
the public to meet him.
Paid in Full
I he Highest Market Price Paid
for Furs, Hides and Beeswax.
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Phone 18 . The New Market
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Morton is convalescing I
of the grippe.
who have Sunda
Saturday’s papei
copy In before
a great help to us
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Her laisini
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Shi»< iaLHu?; Architect
cook, white
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family for a few I
I’ li-b your buniuess In print and it
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city
Court.
Robinson.
Lois Moore.
utter a
for the
their return home in Whar-
five-weeks' stay in the
lanitary term of District
Miss Ruth Robinson, the house
guest of Miss Lois Moore, left yes-
terday for San Antonio and Kervtlle.
there she will return to Re-
Nebraska.
Mrs. Millie V. Leckie.
'•I ria p lilting and
Place and lie H’e ratals.
for china suitable
firing.
teacher of
water colors.
Ordeis taken
tor gifts. Careful
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A ttorucy -at-l.aw
Will practice m All the Courts
Office over b’lrst Nat'l Bauk
Bay City. Texas
who has neon
writes that he i
hopes
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and one
the nature <>f which
loi. h appreciated.
your town building
to boost but
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Samuel Styles have
ir:Ir,' 260.
E. Rochefort.
ill In Sherman. ’
much improved
be at home.
Wilson. Company K.
Prown ville. Tex-
1 friends between
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Rear of Opera House
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I make th< m
Daily Trilmnf
vill appreciate
home.
District Court for the January term
today.
ended today. perhaps one of ttie
busiest and most strenuous terms for
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You Wouldn’t Go To Business With a Dirty Face
Why Willi Unpressed Clothes?
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Dr. B. L. Livengood
Osteopathic Ph) siciun
liauiiltou Building
Bay City, Texas
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EILERl’S SANITARY BAKLRY
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I>id you ever try one?
Save Your Shoes
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BAY CITY SHOE SHOP
P KOGUTT. Prop.
Many
border
have been mil
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of tin
Re-
today;
be i
The ladies of the Home Misisonary
j Societies have found much t<> do in
the city within the past several days.
i They found considerable, suffering, es-
i pecially amongst the Mexican popu-
lation.
I noy.
I urer
1 general civ
; in primary.
I President. White
city. Texan.
Mrs. John
spending
been
Hy bringing them here atid let-
ting us put on new soles and
rubber heels Prices reasonable.
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Before ordering your next supply
of stationery permit ua to show you
something that will convince you that,
no matter how particular you are, you
need not go away from this office for
the hest of work Ft will pay you to
Investigate.
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j Eor (Tty Marshal:
J A. McNEAL (re-election).
PRANK SWINI’ORD
1'RANK CARR
foi 25c 8 1 3c per fz»af
The b« ■ t for tori-t and tabic use.
M ill I E M A ,VS I MID,
PRIM MG I l.l ( I HIX
I many years
■ incss was
By the pow i v. ted in me as pres-
; idi ut of the White Mun';- t’nion As-
isociatton of the city of Bay City, 1
i hereby call an election to be liolden at
I the court house in Bay City on Satur-
!<iay. Mm ch 1U17. for the purpose
of i leeting mayor, ilin-e aldermen, a ;
< soi and collec tor, recorder, nttor
marshal, secretary and treas-
All voter; qualified to vote In
,'tlon are eligible to vote
J D. Moore.
Man’s t’nion of Hay
Bill Linn and daughter. Miss Mamie,
and daughter-in-law. Mis. Elton Linn.
■ of Mnrkluim. returned home Monday
after a visit to Jackson County kin
I (lied and old friends Mr. Linn is i I
well contractor in the Markham oil
' fields - Edna Herald.
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the
having been called
, of the illness
C. C. Harris
Sunday school at ft:30 a. m.
member wo enter the contest
let every member of the school
| present, and be sure to register.
Preaching at 11 a m and 7:30 p. m. I
by the pastor. Communion service at
the morning hour
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30.
Woman’s Missionary meeting
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock
Yii m cordrilly Invited to woi - .
ship w ith us. and will find a welcome i Jeanette Wells us Arline in (be Aborn
always at our church. I f>;». ra Company's spectacular pre*
O T. Hotchkiss. Pastor. mentation of “The Bohemian Girl.’’ *.
Huy mi of Buy City
week in the city,
here on account
of her mother, Mrs
Eagb Lak'- Headlight. \
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METIIODISI
soldiers, who have been on the
for the
■tercd on
I ing th rough on their
i most (,f th' 1 to the
Eastern St8t ■s
I indication
tl.e Texas
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WEDNESDAY
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■ the Wonderful Tzigani
Troupe of Arabian
Yerobats
You ( un'l \hind to Mis*
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Seats now on sale at 11 us
ton’s Drug Store.
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Drug Store. No
held C. () D after
lav of show.
R-al (jypsle Camp Scene,
tin ( in n. w itb its (Towns
Acrobats. Animals, Etc
H Company of 50 People
Scenery
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Miss Willi,
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Blair.........
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BIDS W A M ED OX DI It I WOKh
Miss
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Mr.
MATAGORDA
Willie Doss......
Willie Gottschalk
Pauline Thonihill
Mis
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\SHWUOD
uldiue Smith
Miss
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Mr. .
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Joimye Sutherland
I-. Rochefort
Jo Moore. .......
Hatlie Pyh’S.....
McDonald
Roberta
t,deuce services
11 o'clock.
every Sunday morn
(OLLEGEPORT
Miss Alimina Spttl'ks
Howard
EL CAMPO
e li. Thompson
Xnnie Lee.....
Miss Valentine Evans
Mr. Fred Hutsell..
MARKHAM
Miss Beulah Huddleston..
Several thousand yards of dirt to be
moved at once. See E C. Baker or
inquire at Gulf Coast Irrigation Co.
office. Also teams wanted lot dirt
work. Gulf Coast Irrigation Co.
E ('. Baker. Matagorda. Texas.
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Chri:-:ti:i:i
Sunday m ining
Sunday ..ciium
t.g at 11:45 o’clock.
Te.-t.iuoiH.il mciting every
'esilay i v< ti ng al < .10 o’clock
The public Is very cordially Invited
o Htttud all the ». rvicefl.
Ce liter A' i 1 • sn ' Fif;T «(•■, *>
I Mis-
ihe Boston Opera House is consid-
ered tile fine-1 edif.ee of its kind in
the United States, equally in b auty
by two opera houses in the western
world, and unequalled in stage equip-
ment by any theatre in the world.
In its auditorium a Broadway theatre
of average size could be built Com-
plete from basement to roof, and an-
other such building could be placed
on Its stage. This wonderful opera
hose was the birthplace, six years ago,
of the Aborn Opera Company’s stu-
pendous production of "The Bohe-
mian Girl.” which is soon to be seen
here.
WHART (IN
Willie Pickurd. ..
Lola Blair......
John Moore........
Ch . l ie - Rugeh y . •
\K .11 Practice i.i All Courts
oi the Country
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.Attorney ■ st-Law
Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
Bay City, Texas
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1917, newspaper, February 3, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332811/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.