The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1912 Page: 2 of 2
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PHONE 122
Residence 130
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All Kinds of
INSURANCE
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LOANS
ROWLAND RUGEIEY
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FIRST STATE BA
Guaranty Fund Bank
Our large I ire-prool' vaults tier' to theuSl>Of
Milch wells
for labor.
Hamill Htundf adv to upend ' t
lie secures th<‘ propr r co-oper- | it d<
in his work, from
Hiiuw
■oven•room
in good
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Physician & Surgeon
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Matrimony. *ald Jury.
portion of
Jnat received <■> GaifC'iv
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little while thread
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teLjfeJ Thp band entertained the Grammar | the vietorv »he boys rained
nd Ui<h School ihm morning lu "Mon Jaat safwntay.
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any pt i - on • ticHiring them
also t;il" application- over
telephone.
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afternoon at 3 o’clock at
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but lol to
JORDAN G< CO’S.
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Tba marchant, who doesn't bellcvo
in advartianc. !• pitting hit* opinion
analaat multiplied thouaandM of sm -
ceaefnl bualncH* men the world over
New Shirtwaists, New Spring Silks,
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quoted
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wax liaodl.i
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war11
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or the dele-
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South Bay City
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broth* r, Mr
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Aaid for Furs,
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Conk and Nathan n>wrl/ <o
Anything with
ELECTRIC RANGE
<il llmtMton im
frlellttb
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merchant
I ami a live paper
which. In turn make
clinntM
fnaizt-
Beat ami
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A tcnnlil or Bib .o I' M
Heed
lioada for chicken
m<»Ht economical on ■
f'nrlt r Grain f’<» ?4-dtf :
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Franklin. I t'xaK,
ImyH of flic r'ranltliii
treated tin piiblit to a
lion at the court houne I'm da
in Hie nature of a mock trial,
court
thorough tost.!
on the i
to be I part of all the people to share in the I
jltiO.tHiO. which j development, for it means much mort ■
ready to apeml ' to have even one field developed than j
propt r cn-tvper | it dm - for all our land to lie idle
Let our liusinesu men get with Mr
Hamill on this proposition ami help'
him in Mccuring all he wants that is I
attractive enough to him to Instil' a >
complete test of .my or ail of the ter-|
ni"C. hr feels like developin':
Tlie ,Mac< iibees will have
tomorrow afternoon at 3
I the lodge root!)
present.
^tFday
k. when
a *u re may
STiiAvl.
la very cordially
Wed to attend all the acrvtcoe
ner Avenue C and Fifth Street
J '
of Wl
Daily Reports
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found
i.'iry.
m BhilH
This, iu
tliat a
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I once,
i mitWj to oe true
|general and
to m
ompaum next tlm<
for tex., fed corn inised
llucktier' I’rairii, and in
I,i I ulie .Mercantile
I lep.irtinenl. 23 if'lw
A. M \ii'l<r on. "I
ve f'iday in the cit
and incidentally vicwlni'.
teat. Many Bay I Uy peopi.
Imre uHcd it for three year* i
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('asset.
Night *
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Feluua ry
High
royal vshibl
. night
\ moot
was organized. consiHting of ■<
Judge, six attorneys, bailiffs ami vt»-n
ographer.
An indictment was presented
OSi a young man, charging him
'"Mina “ proposal of murri.tr'■
J* certain ymmg lady Th
«n was arraigned, a im
Ithm ami
EkliO tie
Hee Us
at Iago,
It tilorailo <’ount,v
Company, Fe<d
The tell V
ball team
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School
Miss Mary Suladie, of Cleinville,
wop the handsome diamond lavaliicr
j given away m the firemen's contest.
The full vote will appear tomorrow.
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^appeals to th. jury 11 om ■ •
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1 ‘vjpnaider Their verdict
^moments the fury
g^irt their verdict, finding
miitffUHty as charged'
^wimW anti
pt;-'.#* '*!t yeais in
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Ke.
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lw'iiik. ,
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then
yells
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E l< I'err.i informs Tlu
tliat after Saturday,
moi '• a ppi i< at ion loi
Hable- i'onli
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relume'-'* neces,.
' ,f it tak
fll such as
..inrklmm now
your children, Uwii-fm
I, kt c. li.iHiina
'.<it p < kb
D<i€f>wax.
I*i C. I’. .Jones Ims moved into the
Schofield residence, corner Wftnue G
’ ami Mli opposite The Tribune build-
! iug.
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I house, in
' condition
Mr ‘I avlor K< ti
wtcrdHj In the
al tli' Il I
nftei nomi
tmii forms
She
th"
oil
tin- world'll grt'siexf
Wot*ham Hlmwh.
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make
maki H a
many liv<‘
Be a live one
'■‘•’“oF activity on the I
'«'K«es to see to it. J1
''“-‘’Iteration, u r,„ I sertlnn
"* inuugiiratod h
ttml this belief being |
E r -—- | - -- strong enough to cause j
aiiseaa ng I|J(,h o) limited mean-j a willincm-sH on the part of unlimited
eountr) ittier- tin los t>f! capital to giv< it a
|'25,OOO if th<‘ wi ll is not drilled ihcre should be no hesitancy
Fyur such wells would cause to b j part of all the people to share in tii<’|
spent for labor, etc >.
Mr
once
ation and .support
1 til.' peopli
There ate thousand:, of acres of
land in the county which if secured in
I the right sized trmi- will he d< vel ,
oped. XII that Is u< <. >ary is tor '3 ,
most ini
befor*
an»w»'i
LIVE ECONOMICALLY A -
You want to know what your motor car
will do. The million-car Ford perfotmance
answers your question. Supplying the motor
car needs of all classes, the Ford is operated
and maintained in city or ccuntty for al cut
two cents a mile---with universal I'ord
service behind it. Touring Car $440; Run-
about $390; Coupelet $590; Town Car
$640; Sedan $740 f. o. b. Detroit. On
display and sale at
BAY CITY AUTO & SALES CO
Come Io the Hank mid ig»
Eighteen Barred Rock hens and a ft it kettle of fit catches fire, pour
Apply at this office, tf 0,1 sand, but never water. As a gen-
1 oral rule, extinguish a flame by cov-
i ering it. rather than-by throwing on
water. ; m
If clothing catches fire, wrap a rug
<»• any largo woolen article tightly
around tliu body To rush Into the air
' is fatal.
j If a uiwel or apron catches fire, roll
I it. up <|uickly before the blaze spreads,
i I his can ho done without in jury to
the hands.
Small fire extinguish! is are not ex-
i pensive. Most kinds contain a solu-
tion of soda iiii<i a bottle of sulphuric
acid which mix when the. extinguisher
i is inverted, and throw out a stream
of water charged with gas from a
small hose This works well just as
a firo starts Extinguishers arranged
to throw a stream of carbon tetra-
chloride arc also on the market.
Be sure that the matches are of the
safety type. They should bo blown
Out. never shaken, and neyjfr thrown
into a basket of papers
Be careful lnfc*»niBT’,‘r to sor ’
breeze cannot bier>
-mmo benzine, or
tain over.,,- «asoUnc.
•highly Inflnntmabb W < , ;
i iv..oa .uvernaers
Patron’. Trtb^ . \
'* TICF ' '
r. pol l
nt ion
■used th.
i whs taken up
live •
lnn«'be
salad
. fruit cake
iiHiint social liour
yver tlj'<j '< <>ff''
nd loiirm <1
WH
JNO. I. P1
Lumber, Si
FeucmJ
SaJ
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1912, newspaper, March 1, 1912; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1361888/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.