The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Farm Properties in Matagorda County, T<
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Owners and Controllers of the Best City. Suburban and
Farm Properties in Matagorda County, T>xas.
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Attention Mr. Piano
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Nothing Slaughtered that is Not Choice,
Fat and First Class
Every time I come to town
1 have to lift an old’gate aroun’;
It makes no dilference if I he fence is down
I gotta keep draggin’that gate aroun’.
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Market Phone No. 45; Residence Phone No. 139
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P. KELLER, Representative
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Don’t Worry bout Your Auto Troubles--
THAT OUR BUSINESS
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Well,[the next time I go to town
I’m going to take a little walk aroun*
An’ see that gate won’t sag down
I’m gonna quit kickin’ old gatesaroun’.
Inn t in about I inn* that you buy that new piano you have wanted
•o long I will niuko tlv* terma to suit you. and the price lower than
Mino piano can be bought elsewhere, so call in the store and have
a talk with me er write for catalog and terms.
We also have a complete line of Victor Talking Machines and Edison
Phonographs, also we carry about two thousand records for Victor and
Edition, so come and select your records or send in your order , ,
Victor and Edison machines are sold on easy payment plant If de-
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E ( AN make aut< bbiiing a pleasure for you, if you
Rive ug a chaneAWhen your ear goes out of our
suop always rememi'Vou can rest assured it. has ly«4
the proper treatment jiake a first, class job.
All Work Awlutely Guaranteed
A TRIAIDILL convince
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INSURANCE
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Liabilities, including eapitHl
Reserve am u conflatration ur.
Net surphiK <>v« r hll Liubilifics
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lection we are so pul to show. Don’t
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1HE HOME
’ ELBRIDGE B. SNOW, President
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beauty
and lie
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|sit'n of cheer ami iJie’ssx thwi al-
ways made one feel glad that they
had met her. Her beainy. with wi»l» h
God had endowed Ker, nf'vrr dvpnrt»sl
I As she lay in her I'emififnl casket
bed. she looked more lik. a mother fti
health and comfort, sleeping Inpenre.
than a lifeless form The natural
tbeauti that she possn
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Jan hoimi '
I humanity
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first, last and all the time
that votir safety must he
first consideration
sketch was
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• the most |1
Kailierine
lev >d to chi I
of ago when
a youhg
‘•Miidaine Sherry.*’
"The Danger Dam* ' is the Jal
terpsiehorcan musical comedy situa*l |
tion. The dance is a I'outur. of ",\h
dame Sherry" and is said to b\r fcrg-"
ienl Issue ofone of tin- musical conn
dy situations Danced by a younir
num and a young woman of tlx cast/
it is described as a novetly where the!
male dancer is always on the ground
and his fair partner mostly in the air,
whither he swines pulls and tosses
her as he might a gay colored scarf.
The young woman who figures a- the *
human fabric is said to wear a spe-;
dally devised steel corset to protect :
her ribs from cracking in the clinches.1
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amused;oh grave, i
lilllej lu tluu
irton, [shall give
came i them a nd
a soloist,
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must he our very
That is why it Is i
ubsohltely safe to ’’ill your drug needs
here. Whither you t'ljuire a most;
iutporliint prescript ion or the sitnplei
household remedy you ran he sure <
otdmnc
all night, t
Bishop E.
.lim.nile t'li
the “'iron pad
couhl hot. hay'
Bishop him
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fe-1 that hay. ..Zifliij
them, lint an eiern.il Ilf
tile hi'tivcns, when, th
hint' by day
as j night;
Iler lettinins wer inid
i side of ten lomt inei'
•re ! band, hi tin1 old Col.nnlii::, Texas com- i
etery, where they will sleep in im'iici'
Htje.l da; Then shall In-;
c> pHHH t he1 ;f.«iyikjx
' Death la swallowed
ib death, where if, thy
where Is thy victory?
As to it i-otol.i, little; In that day the en-h and the stat |
Adams of Wharton,, shall give up th" th ad whh-li are m ,|
• This little lady ruins. them ami "Aunt Ka Will im? r agiiiitil
srug In the wedding and J nil w ho live and »]: ■ in.the Bo: a. We j
vang "O. 1’rom i sc j siia 11 know h< r a- " I • a h< r In r,! I
was Mlsilwe shall lo’»- ie
Hawkins here, and yvlth lit
so charm-'glory of the Hord:
audience. She t|a earth -h
bless lit
children
)d,.>«s the illflut net
she sang1 upon us Her pasios
is Mine,"
they love
Hhe has a dear little
accompanied both
Th" choir of selected I attending the
Dick Dow I in i
many
subject of this
pii’rentaS" Dei
vnori'd peoph ..ml I'ot
lived pcotile M
Wrenv.Annt Kate, as
er. whs eighty-mu' v<
he departed tllis life.
The
cd was pnral-
heauty of a Hfe that was |
God and a b.lessilng to
The world is better for |
r having lur'd in it
Amy Kath-’vlnc Sweeljj «•« a
ding nt
Muri ha
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could
ring
Taylor
little gems.
The impersonnl Ions of Mr. and Mrs. j until tin
Poole, mother ami father of I.Ik daiu'y [brought
bride, ami Dr, and Mrs. flugeley, dol-
ing iiarents of the hlmjhing groom
; Were up to the uiluule and
I the audience.
I Miss I)orolby
was very fine
down Just Io i
mo i beaut i I’ll Uy she ,-ur' <l
'Sin' play<d lilfi*" she
Hawkins and Miss
; airely felt flut1''red to be
. inglv received by the
■ w ill lu.' remeiubi'i.'i“il ns one of the lead- (lod
| it)a lights of this eventful evening lei.
’’ | All Bay t’Ity folks know of the sw<
,a I voice of Ethel Hand) ami as
I' Love Me and thi' World
people listened intently., as
•a . to hear her sing.
voice Mrs, Whitt
[the little girls.
i voices sang sweetly “Silver t hreads
Among the Gold." The wedding
march was phtyetl by Mrs. G. V Moore. I present
The altar mid choir stand were; time.
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« In'iiiitlfully decorated with pink roses;
J and ferns Little Miss Rosamond ,
3 Langham presided al. the organ on th*
O stage and was a little darling upon the
2 stool in limit of the key-board.
j The reporter would love to remember
Z | each little tot who so beautifully car-
J lied out his or her part in the play.
• but can't bo will Just suy that it was
• a gracious success all the way through
and the management and the Daugh-
ters want to thank every’ one person-
ally for’his or het pari. Miss Mc-
Kiesky certainly deserves all the
praise lor «he way the wedding was
carried out The nmsicul program
was good and especially Myrtle Scott
hi her iiantomin*' and Mr A D. Thomp-
son s solo; ’• Authored *’ The Dangh-
ters rise and take off their hats to a,Q
who helped in any wav to make their j
efforts a sum > ss A merry and pros- j MV*
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- foi* b»‘!h*r. not for u
71. al,.-- ,h< nimher-in-law v
X I y inr ami then don't
"L'lid bis pan well.
?• j Monzon of Suit
Ib'ton certainly
lock" to a dot
been done betr
Those who lieurii the c
will appivciate am effort on
porter's part to do Ju.-itlce to the wed-
iili. The bride's maids, little
Langham and Mitrlon Thotiip- t
were Just as pretty ami swei t
I be while as llowir ..iris ami
beurei's, little Mis.-.s b’l'am i-
and Savannah Hawkins
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now ini:
re is
nor moon to
for God's mvn lace is the b.,iu*
ay by the
depart cd hws-j
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Dolly Dhnplc-Toni Thumb Auptlai*. >
Friday evening at the Opera House '
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narrow, |
Kit heart
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Her provident Ims-
a widow tourteen y<urs
provided well for her
! her ]•<> s< ssion abuii-
at her, and those de.jfei.t-
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He'*r '
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jand Com Thumb By u 'stroke of HI s>iw tu :U(j| j|t (1 ()
luck the real bndgrooui had him arm tl • world ai^,,
uer. Ujj(i ;ls ]j(-r
1 iirok" n tn tic- n-le ar.sgl, ami the best m'l ai‘"m aii'l
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Harried ’by
W.1H I d'-mm Z"d |«|. ot the ' St I
weddings |Jay City httis ever seen. Tlm'dl
|io|»ularity of the contracting parties
was c'-rtalhly demonstrated, for the
O|iera House was filled to ov
by the loving fri'-uds of Dolly Dimjde
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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/m1/4/: 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.