The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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What Do You Know
About This—
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHTRLAND. Manager
PHONE 23
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bluff, if you
call their hand.
See the Alamo Lumber
Company, when you want
to build a house, they
meet any mail or cata-
logue house prices, under
1 his is no
think
Come from Arnold’s
head-hog cheese.
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Arnold’s Market
‘•The OH Reliable”
Highest Cash Price Paid lor Hides
We make fresh every day, all
kinds of sausage, hamburger,
T ry one of
Arnold’s Rolled R oasts noth-
ing better. Oysters received daily
The Freshest and
Best Meats
Push your bualoenn In print and it will take you out of buolMM blues.
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Bay ('tty a I’tiblle Stenograph a .tin. n. xt door to
Trust Co. where 1 will
I will call for xout work.
Bay City Bank and
pleased to serxe you
work guaranteed
WILSON WILL NOT ASK
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-Beautification of
leader. Mrs. I
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Lost
Hrownsytlle
house
NB.
Music
Recitation
Washington.
in has trained
> pursued
the "over
1 address
Io be
; mits
the aiidion.o a
evening, ahivh
son for thanks
hax lor of the
ney.
urer.
ifleti to
eligible
Pi esident
I'chruaty !t Presidon,
a definite coms.
st1 Germany com
mentioned tn his
He will not ttslx
of war.
promised
he lie al-
iston. o
ler. Mrs
ng eorhi' dux'll
i ntlon to l>r
Young Man Wanted
age and w rite' a good hand
j Wells Fargo \ <’o
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I taka this method of warning the
young boys of the city against roam-
ling the streets after 9:30 p. m.. and
QI
I the reformatory in the event they do
Respectfully.
J. A. McNeal. City Marshal
IMHS Ml M Mil ROAM
M RU IS AFTER 9:.’l0 P. M.
ehool j At thuela’s Mistake.... Lucile Gaines
General Discussion
the School Grounds;
Anns.
M list
Apply to
it
... Hy
, ideiit of i he White Man’
sotiaiion of the city of Buy City. I 1
ause hereby call an election to be hold, n at
the court house in Bay City on Satur
day. M.ueh 1917. foi the purpose
|of electing mayor, three aldermen, us-
and collector, recorder. attor-.
marshal, secretary and ttcas- !
city engineer. All voters qitul- 1
vote in general election are
to vote in primary.
.1 1). MOORE.
NN li te Man’s I’nion of Ray
Texas
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ns and Mr
Hlllll MIX’S,
1*111 H UlY
shallow
houses.
Eight miles
5.000. and I and t> from smaller
Good school, good roadu. rit-.
Mild, delightful climate. es-
beneftclai for rheumatism,
and elderly persons Value
Cash or trade Might
the power vested m me as pt‘es
of the White Man’s I’nion \
of the. city of Bay City.
100 neves
all tillable,
ca n al.
I artesian.
I buildings.
■ seat
| towns.
I ral mail
catarrh
l $35 per acre. ____
[take ni' to 110.000 clear trade or good
I notes.
Route
in HOW !«r T!lf
yesterdax
frame of I •
Wilson family
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I Fine dresses and lingerie; anything
nice for ladles and children. We
Wharton, H "t make them. Coats lined; any kind*
Foote. for a tort ..... , . z, ,1
, <-.tei d tx I alterations done on order. Call
,| •!>,, on ua at Moore & Reynolds. Mra.
as-1
turn last
and M t s
forts and
Clt. is i
ocea
. not
btiildhiu
i within bx decoration
cordial of hostesses. The
tix ■ of (mi eiti i tis xx ho pos.
availed theiusclx es of the p
tiuMtlt'e xx it It th,
>r and further
together Tit
I'ommitlee of
I I U'HEHS’ \SSIM I \ I IltX
TIFS1HY. FEB. 13,
......High School Hand
Otir Parent**. w......
............Corinne Perry • give them their choice of home
: ontrrtai:
afternoon
on tht
:iv ( it
to coh^rosH.
| congress for a < la rat ion
i hut will do just what was
I in the address ask that
lowed to use xvhatever
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seamen
’The
leas-
dist inguished
>yed the social
e affair xvas under
which Airs. Wilson
ti. lie) associates being Mrs
who j>r, etiied (he eallers
■ on. and M r . Murphy . xx ho I
boxx I in the I
ddii iotial us-!
chairman of
H E Scott I
uumitie,' ii< prideful
I for hn hour yester
or Hr stoekton
-ion of his first
pride xx as l»e<
tin setting, though
xx its a11radix elx
and the
I
meessary to protect
and travelers
foregoing explanation
purposes, to tie
in exent Germany commits
>vert act referred to. xxai laid befit
cabinet today.
I hers
smooth, rich, black soil. |
well drained, on trrgatingl
abundant shallow water, also I presidents'
Two houses, barn ami out-l,,n|y
front county I
| tine
Cabinet members today attended a
meeting of the x’ouncil of national de
fense. of which most of them nre mem-
bers. ’The meeting was held in Sec-
retary Baker’s office, but its
reedings were not made public.
It xxas officially said lat<
noon that nothing hud
change the German-American
tion.
ladloa and children,
make them. Coats lined; any
'tevdax I alterations dona on order.
(on us at Moore te Reynolds,
i Korthauer end Miss McMahan.
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lie High S . ml la-t pROGij\vf k»r pARENt-
ati additional rca |
> exemplary he
weather man.
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Black hand-btig betwetn
depot and the
I'ind^r please notify phone
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bld
The 1'allv Tilbune, 40c a month.
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or
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believe.
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goal nhctl
befno.iiis I
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their emm
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. if ever.
At any
[dai’iint
ink ar<
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aln oi
Entered as
the pui.tuffi, <-
of Coiigr, -
eii In thia latter In li
of Browning. h< demli
’’Ab. ! ut a man' rm, it :.h,,n1 I • ,
his grasp.
Or what’s u heaven
,y Mr
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add:
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‘ H<dolm vr nn* allied
To that which doth provide
And not partake. , ffe, t an l ,>t
ceive'
A spark disturbs our clod
Nearer we la bl of God
Who giv s. than of hl
(ak<*. I must
The de t j ii< , bet xx i > I, . • I 11
l.adies' Browning Study < ■ u 1 tl. ,
philosophy for • v-i y
Ihoroughly d< m >:i
Axsdli In I '
the ethic
>>! ' .lies t '
ill! I <
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many reus
Bay City
measures
tn lavor of such ent, i
tuinments we ate of Hie opinion the
they cost more than th, ar, v\<n’
and add no genuine or ><,rt!r. • ut, i
talnment are anything but
and at th.it < v, u tin . i ai < 1
have anything new to off, i
rate many of the town', are
them under the bun and xx • t
to i n congratulated f<<r d<> ui'
Broxx ning.
but
wearied but toiling,
iliiisltive to every
the teacher,
ill sympathy
of the man’.i day.
leshon of honest , tide;, vol
channel of his genius
Axson gave him to us.
would he given The
of the full auditoi iiiin
the message xvns dellv.
Quoting with III ii in ma 111
from an occasional I,no■< r p,i< n
notably ’Th, Ring and tin Be I
never lengthily nor iiuni, roti h.
speaker dxvellcl particularly u i th,
contrast of Andrea del Haiti, hi- '
'T he l<'aiiltlc 1’ iintei.' " th d-ad in
utility of perfection. ,,ml It, n i
I'eulcting the glorlou <>pi'.,riunuy ■
effort, service and th.
The satiated Andrea
culminated gmilm. as thwart
tine In
Many of the town*, tin
Htute are having p;r ■ d i
ells orders prohibiting th, < '•>>
of carnival compani, .• ith n
limits. This paper agree' u1
action for man tea <>n . md
like to s<‘v Ba t it' a "pt t
prohibitive nieieoires Whib
max argue in lavor of uh <
c ••ult
nth’s s
that
stand but Gt)’
Be our Joy thr,, part:
St rive, and hold eh, i
Learn, nor account the pang,
never grudge the throe'
M HM RII’I Ion hills
'I lie Hall) I i ihiin.
Year
Month .......
<>f Browning's
day living wan
st rated by In
Ids exp,,' it Ion
mh the art of
English pie is
After the hr of hut <
duction oi tin speaker
Moore, < h ilt man <d th>
Hr. Ax: >n op> tied I,
I he 1,'tnurk l hat a 1, ■ t nr ;
bls mission mu: t , til . nt
deliver a message, and He i .
Illi el pl e| at u
ank tin privi
lege of r, turnin ', at • unie tin,, I ■ i
tempt the It- I t t pm po , I u \ ■
son will retui n. foi xvlini, V, , ,
he may de dri. if It l>, p,■
his audience to per iiinib h. i
Here |h Brownlng. ti,. >
doubtful hut st! Ivl'IU . the w
the t til:!• n1.
shn i of km.w! ■<
htiiuun but (Tn t I '
This wus the sum to! i
pnitsing hi t :•!. '
r through th.
And so l*i
trs Hrownin
still illtclltiol
testified tlui
red.
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Distributors,
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Overland Big Four Models
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Undoubtedly the Industry’s
Crowning Achievement
This means tr emendous economies much great
er than ever before.
From your point of view this announcement is
most important.
For herein we set forth the achievement toward
which this company has aimed for the last eight
years.
This achievement in a word is the completion
of our gigantic organization to a point where we
can make and market a complete line of automo-
biles under one head.
Overland and Willys-Knight
Closed Cars
Stk'fll
$065
$750
Willys-Knight 7 Passenger Models
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T*“‘ ""r
Roadster, 104-In. wheetlxis,'
Touring, I (Hi in. wheellxibC
S|Miit MxhIvI—Country Club
Overland Light Six Models
Roadster, 112-in. wheelbaxe......1835
Touring, 112-in. wheelbase—(Illustrated) . $b«)0
(See also Closed Cars)
The Willys-Overland Company,r
•‘Made in U. S. A.”
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This means the elimination of all waste, all lost
motion and much greater factory efficiency.
This means an even higher grade of cars at
much more attractive prices.
I
Texas
Bay Ci tv,
Four Cylinder Touring, 121 in. wheelbase . $1285
Eight Cylinder, 125-in. wheelbase■ Illustrated) $1950
(See also Closed Cars)
All of which means a substantial saving for you
on the next car you buy.
For now and for the first time in the history of
the automobile business we as one single organiza-
tion offer the public a full and complete line of
automobiles.
This concent rat ion this greater efficiency—this
more effective means of pulling together is going
Io set a new standard of iow priced high-grade
automobile values.
Overland Big Four Coupe, 112-in. wheelbase $1250
Overland Big Four Sedan, 112-in. wheelbase $1450
Overland Light Six Coupe, 116-in. wheelbase $1385
Overland Light Six Sedan, 116-in. wheel Basel giggg
Willys-Knight Four Coupe, 111-in. wheelbase $1050
Willys-Knight Four Sedan, 121-in. wheelbase $1950
Willys-Knight Four Limousine, 121-in. ” $1950
All prices f. o. b. Toledo
For we operate on the basis of —
one executive organization
-one factory management
—one purchasing unit
—one sales expense
one group of dealers to plan, produce and sell
all Overland, Willys and Willys-Knight models.
Buying power is concentrated. Costs are dis-
tributed over all these cars. The savings are
enormous.
As a result we are producing cars of exceptional
quality—and marketing them at unusually low
prices.
Every car is built to a rigid standard of per-
formance, comfort and appearance.
The new models are listed in this announcement.
They include Overland models from the snappy
comfortable $665 Light Four to the beautiful
Light Six Sedan at $1585.
They include also the big, handsome Willys-
Knights from the Four at $1285, to the super
efficient Eight at $1950.
These new models establish price records, value
records and performance records which we believe
will prove to the public conclusively that the vast
economies of vast production are the key note and
manufacturing secret of the greatest value for the
least amount of money.
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Roadster, 116-in. wheelbase—Illustrated) . S07C
Touring, 116-in. wheelbase......$98o
(Sec alao Ckiatnl Cars)
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1917, newspaper, February 10, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332817/m1/2/: 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.