The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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The watchword
Trust Company is
its officers make it
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Jf; lit>»Hill1'.
Opill ion
shot
Wviliiesilay, 'a:o- mnr
The negro w;i-
home, evidently
fire and left to
ling from the
shanty was locked with a pad-luck on
file outside. Ollmi than tile ne.'.ro
I jailed yesterday , on suspicion, no one
<'lse Ims been apprehended.
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sYC It Looks like Murder ami llob-
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Sheriff Htmeley is of the
... that the negro Simmons, who wu
, to death last
dered for hits mom y
shot in ills own
•own into his own
tf- l.uirii up as the door I'
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in |t wilt likely be miti .1 clem
grows less the deimnid for Ju
better, ami wldb Japan di,
il :fn strictly usHoeliHloit nmritim-. it
eX-. end that t!‘ pile, will shorlLV I
better Association official- are
mtlslH'd, however, with Hu prim : .-el
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lion; |i uitnunis and II,MJ
Im. iiMui i ttm association
i. fl ■ day lief ore i i'le ■ h
ai- Hondurtis and 3,d7:'i
1J1 kim. the agger ate fo
Inuit rcitorf,
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We extend to the public, and particularly to our p^ns>
every consideration, courtesy and facility at oui^'*
mand, and assure you the maximum of safety and .■,vice*
tepends in a large measure on the timely aid and
■ounsel of a strong and conservative bank.
the Bay City Bank &
"Service" to customers,* anti
a point to be genuinely inter-
ested in the success of its depositors.
New accounts are invited, with assurance
the hearty co-operation, within conservative
bound.?. of the official stair <3>f this bank.
10 DATE THIS YEAR
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(■ ^11)1111 foi thi:- i oiifi i i>nci. yi-.ir to-
morrow, and will leave for conference
on tlx nJ which Him be will
learn whether he will return Ijiire for
.1 he next year or lie -..-ill to some oth-
er field Mi Kidd htis been in Ihty
oiirse is mu
whet Iler he
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An
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to the city a.. oa<
ItitldS Lixl seriiiou
< uiiferenre Venr.
Kidd will preach hi
l Ollfel >>m.’o
new it
iade with tlie crop
years is remdiliig fur
with Hie result
ire taking notice
The act
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or be sent
Kidd Ims
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iie flu- Lung Staple
f 'riiin r.irtum
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position to know
reiuriii'd or not
int< retding program lite lieep
arraii ' d for tomorrow and. no doubt,
but ili.it a good longregal ion wilt he
out to hear him at both services
A GOft SALE OF
OF OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS
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fa. 5* 5i a* ai .** .«• •.
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tj Guaranty Fund Bank
The Share-holders of this bank have a Financialr<’,'#Bi
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FUERST & KRAEMER
CHOCOLATES
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/ i’ross Supi.
The Methodist Missionary Society
met Thursday afternoon in the church
!o study “Orientals in Anwricil." Af-
ter devotional exercisea in a respon-
sive reading on tin subject, Mrs. | 1
I’aris Smith told aliout the Japanese. |
Mrs Castleton read a paper on Ko-|
reaps and Mrs.. Lee told of lite Chin* j
Smith-Lockhart Drug Company
The Obliging Druggist
POST « \KHS MIWHIA HISJ’LAA
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Oriental's Opinion
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leader “
Ack Harnett
, Gee Window for Standing
of Contestants
Huston’s Automobile Contest
Week Ending Nov. 5
Huston s Drug Store
Phone 51
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always busy. We ask you to visit
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millinery retnains u
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They Are Hand-
Price only $1.50 each.
Crepe de Chines, Kimona Silks, Serges,
1 see this splendid line. fj)W
ladies’ tailored cloaks and suits ewt se- n
' SHOES, SHOES, SHOES
(it the most exacting,
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We have just receive a full line of Ladies’ Tailored Shirtwaists, all sizes.
Tailored With Initial Pe<cts. White and very dressy.
A new line of Ornai’11^ 1 rimmings, Silk, Messalines,
Poplins, Marquissettes‘n<J CJhiffon Taffetas just received. Call and
now concluding the hhest class sale of high class L_. . ---------
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1912, newspaper, November 16, 1912; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1361895/m1/1/: 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.