The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 305, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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$1.95; $2.75 Hals for $1.75; $2.00
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Surplus and Profits
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holiday space. It will be hard to get
any guaranteed position in another
week or ten days.
X "V rE cannot help but believe that experience, knowl-
VV ec^e’ system, organization, modern methods and
prompt service of the Bay City Bank & Trust Com-
pany would woik greatly for your benefit if you would give
us the opportunity to help you in your business. C Are you
in the proper relationship with this bank to get the greater
benefit from it? One of the first essentials is to become a
regular depositor here. You will be welcome :: ::
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Texas Col, Sterrett wa.
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Lieut.-Col. Riche, of
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plettSWl the delegates.
All Matagorda county should join
j hands and offer a vote of thanks to
Dean. Wildman and llcnsell
i for the royal way they have entertain*
cd this distinguished gathering AU
the live wires from the coast country
of Texas ami Louisiana a-e in atten-
dance, and universally they all
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Automobile Contest Will Close on
Ian. 25th, 1913
Yonr “DRUG WANTS” Delivered Promptly
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LIVEKY OR TRANSFER
Hing phone 172.. bonnes and baggage
Magous will cull any place In town
for passengers or trunks. “Always on
time.”
JOHN A. CRAWFORD
Jedtion of Women’s and Misses Stylish C oat Suits that art. made of
nixtures, Cheviots, Serges, two-toned and solid colored Whipcords. There are ainumbet o
nt new and distinctive models that you will appreciate. <J I he newest Coats for Women <
including all of the most popular styles of the season. Chinchilla fancy mixtures, and two-toned
es. The coats in this lot are worth as high as $16.50, but they are on sale now. ------
he Coat Suits and Prices; vou will be pleased.
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<TT The first of the year will soon be here,
and in buying your new set of books
be sure and see our big selection.
We have made a special arrange-
ment with the American Manufac-
BHM luring Co, whereby we can close the
contest January 25th, 1913; two
months earlier than we first planned.
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It Jd. 1912.
/onderfui Sa|p of Fashionable Millinery Starts T^nionow
he greatest sale of high-class Millinery that has ever been held in Bay City, --tarls
t Moore & Reynolds Store and continues until thanksgiving. We aie o,.ung
eautiful Hats at very low prices. Pattern Hats at Pali Price.
$10.00 Hats $6.50 $8.50 Hals $4.95 $7.50 Hats $4.95 $5.00 Hats $3.o0
Untrimmed Hats Greatly Reduced.
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his duties as clmtrnuui of the public
i building* and grounds committee, a
I public building bill being certain to
pass at tlie coming session of ongress. " i
i The bill will not be ready for tntro- --j
ductUni until after the holladys. and ..
i will not likely be pas: ed until late in |,
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mayor of 1‘alaclok, deliver-
iress of welcome Respoml-
dress of Mayor Ruthven was
by H. L. C.uoydan of Ixmis- ’ Ah ssrs
resident Holland of the \t a-
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egates with ills eight annual re-
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. . . , . .,. Colquitt telegraphed his folictta-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 305, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1912, newspaper, November 23, 1912; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1361901/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.