The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 309, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1912 Page: 2 of 6
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•’ubllshid Every hay Except Sunday.
Hillary of 117,500 per
prove to be a pension scheme of th<
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Address I’ O. Box
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SO acres of the very lx*st corn and cotton land in the
world, two miles from court house square. . . $60.00
100x140
$1500.00
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3 room new frame house on corner, 150x140 feet. Cash
or credit $600.00
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6 Room Frame Hoose, 11-2 stories, good con-
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CALIFORNIA
$32.90
Also Low Colhnist Fares to
Points in the Northwest
Then
resident’
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Mr Jas Spence went to Collejreport ,
upend the week end with biu futn-
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Mr Cal *
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Mr -.. TH ('
Hums
(doing our U era,
Oil Burning Locomotives
Steel Coaches
Electric Block Signals
Heavy Rails
Rock Ballast
The Route of^Sale Travel
For further information nk Local Agent
BAY CITY REALTY CO.
::t ::: ) Money to Loan Phone 198
3 Room House on corner 150x140 feet;
You will get it if you say - $700.00
your eyes.
DR. M. ERTl
I he Optician
i-:’ Motor’d a Ph a
Bur, if Cm ti.' in want-
ii’esidents ami ex-prea-
takc it. all well and
however, that thii
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11 Weber. Proprietor
6 rooms, hall and bath, modern frame house, south
front, near school, 100 x 110 feet, on corner, best
neighborhood. Price $2750.00
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72 acres raw prairie black hog-wallow
school. Cash or credit, per acre
550 acres black prairie land, two sets of improvements.
Your own terms. Per acre $40.00
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6 room, two story frame house, good location and a bar-
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Will rent for $20.00 per month
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Exclusive,
paLy R’wn Co., Frisco Railroad Com
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Bay City, Texii8®^'
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gives the measure of jour refine-
ment and personality.
Made-to-measure Clothes put you at ease,
give confidence to you and bring it from
others.
EIDMAN I ailored Clothes are not “man-
ufactured," but moulded and modeled ex-
pressly for you.
A ready-made suit does not express your
personality. It cannot possily be typical
of you. When you buy ready-to-wear
clothes, you don’t get clothes made lor
you alone, but those which have been
made from the same model on which thou-
sands were.
3 room box house, newly painted inisde and outside,
nicely papered. Cash or credit $750.00
dairy stock.
Jersey male, also
horses R
6 room, frame house, one block of school,
feet, on corner. Yours for
is a
but
plan
for life of [
We think
C w ’ f- G o V3»* rcf n
ding on Uncle Sam’s Guarantee
in th Ire Pioneers
ties, re; have large list of city and farm proper-
ty do Wth eVery rGaaon*bI« accommodations
»H on large m small tracts
i and see us.
Xhjtnr pl. ..’E.ru hi-inir pre|»ui
the Sunday sehool pupils,
lev, St■■!fridge of Bav City pn utd
I■.iipke,vc last Sunday, and an in- |
inc in the < <>nurv..a> ion was notice- I
vlsitot here j
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We are
A four ot five-
McCown at
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lift- member!
a ga l ti;
wmilti tbo
ito the luw-
hav-
iiig >r. -i<b-nf m .k< his Q
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W- ir< eood di-mo- • I
< rat like .Mr Burleson was the first j
o adv.iiit • n idea, which to our mind,-
is o utterly tin mniocrutle And wtsl jfr jWf
; say this with the kindest of feeling from a bu\
| for Mr Burleson and with no inten-1
ition whatever of discounting or <iis*!ll
I paraging his usefulness and value to >
our country.
1-. Brown drove to
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day. '■ &
was
neo Tuesday
port
Vl- ck was
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two r Loa W(|.
were
day. i Wmines-
Misses .MartH-'
1 Matthews wet. Margaret
day. ora Sun-
MIsb Stella n -w
who has been ti ,( Tjexaa,
her uncle. Mr. hom< of
left Tuesday fol jfamily,
will visit for a B-'re'she
Mrs. W. A. Mail
na Montier were!
Siitnrd.i- I
Mrs S M Kilb'
day from a jdei Aatur-
S. A. Foote of Bayl Mrs
Misses Mary L. I
thews visited Bay Llat-
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Homes Fl
Mak. ns an offer I
2 lots, 5-room hoilg;
of Santa !'• depot, Tbst
I). I. Porter home, VO.
5-rooni house, two I ■■
joining Sam KennedyY*
Two ni<'" cottage al
Brownsville depot, at ar;
us an off’ r I
These are bargains.
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Hunters N'otlc
CjYour monev bat k il i clmi t
fit you be Iter
be
privilege beyond t hat allowed i'v h''1'
other officer of th. country, 1 1
an ex-president can be, with-i*1 "
l inger to our ri publican form of ''
Iliad., a life member of | *
y’uiloiml Hom
hould our
' life members
mi ex-ina.vors
,mnc|ls"
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Effective Sept., 25th
Oct. 10th, 1912
land, near
$24.00
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Almost any kind of pain can be quickly relieved by means
of hot appliances, yet many people employ less effective
methods such as liniments, plasters, etc., on account of
the trouble and mess incidental to the use of hot water.
The G-E Electric
Heating Pad
saves all this trouble. It is wady for use in an instant,
\ and will furnish you with the necessary heat continuously,
day and night, without causing the least bit of bother.
The Domestic Size makes an excellent Electrical
Christmas Gift. Come in and see how nicely it works
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Dairy Vnltlr For Sale.
1 have for sale about 30 heart of |
including a full blond j
7 head of young
\ KEHREtt.
Tlnv Cftv. Texas
CongrcHSimiu Albert Burlokon
clone, personal friends of ours,
we cannot agree with him on bis
to make IIouhc members
all living ex-pie:.ideni-i
such a pioceetlnre tluiigeroua.
poiniit io a centralization of power, Is
n comdm ion . ardly reached in our i
minds. We think that after (he peo-
ple have bestowed upon tiny of their
citizen the highest honor withiij limit
gift that the honor alone is commend-''’
at km enough for i lit. time .md that -
alter they have served their time, the
governmeni owes litem nothing more. |
An ex pnsid'm should not be allow-;
cd any
to .'ll,
ttnd it
out
government
the '
whv
tniidi
1 Ute:,
Mrs, Poole and family motored to;
I Hm koye Sunday and nlt« tided church, j
The |t:iustl.’in twins, Uamont ttmi |
Lamoni, were here from Markham to j
jspend Sunday with relatives
Allan Spoor, who lias been ill with
the grip. Is improving.
Hugh Bowers was a
Wednesday.
J. C Carrington of Bay City visited
Buckeye Wednesday.
C. I) Jenal left fot his home tn
i Tulsa, Oklahoma, after spending sev-
eral months hero.
Mr and Mrs Chas. Isham and Miss
Viola of Beadle spent Sunday at Buck-
eye the guests of friends
Frank Bond of \»hby was here on
his way home from the county seat ,
Monday
back
enorinuos
from the government, for Carnegie have
, (has lieeti favored and gloriously, too, dollars,
dih 'he government's patronage. For
is.tatice. (inc time not so many y.tirs
io he clunand received from the
overniuvnt $'>0u per ton for batik
Miip steel. Now. we all know that the
fim st steel ever manufactured w
r worth anything like that, but
i we also
iddltional fact that Carnegie re-
I this abnormal price when oth< i
eonuninies ottered to furnish it for j
$J0o per ton
great w<vt]th
Everything seems to be in a flour-
ishing condition in the city and Christ-,
mas trade has every promise to be as
I good as could be wished for. Try to
get an ad in the Tribune and tell the
| people what you have for sale. Get
your share of the holiday trade.
from
the Film Company of this city,
taken only copy in America and Is said to
cost the producer one million
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life
;e of liepreMcntat ives
<-x govcrtioi :■ not be ithat he seek
of the legisla- hlmeslf of it
in pension <
blents want to
,H.d. We hope, however,
“fad" will ont creep Ihto tin
prc’-viifo <>f <”H governmcti
Entered as second class matter a| |
tile uost office In Bay < ity under ail that Carnegie’s action In pension- the big city circuit where it is booked
of oongreHH. ’ Inc i x-nresidenta to the extent of |25,- solid for some time ahead The film
i mere scheme for a lot is a marvel of the photographer.-' art,11,
and follows the story and portrays
ill-fated Titanic at
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tnsequcnces tig
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gt 'all Mi.
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SUNSET ROUTEj ?
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CITY REALTY CO
but ilont let .bat alarm toners and Controller, of tlie Best City. Suburban and
■j you will be able to blMFarm Properties in Matagorda County, T^xas.
•j glasses during my abscence-|j^
:: that is, if you’re inc
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’ Ing ex presidents
-— | null a y ea r is
Of cheap advertising mid that any
[president who accepts such a gift ren- the scenes of the
iders himself unfit for public service, near as possible fora film production
IO1’ course this Is Carnegie's business to present. The Him was imported;
and no doubt ho is attempting to only from Europe by tiuf I’nited Feature.
That it1 I'm K a mor. bagatelle of the Film Company of this city, md is tin
amounts he has
for Carnegie
Wanted to Rent:
room house. Sec W. A. 1
II. F Anderson’s store
(Advertisement)
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Wil consider partnership deal with
I party having about 100 acres of proven
potato land and if possible with teams
and Implements 1 X —
I necessary capital for putting in spring
i crop of potatoes.
I No. 472, Houston Texas.
(Advertisement)
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Farming Outfit for Sale.
Consisting of two horses, one mare,
wagou and harness, disc cultivator,
sulky plow, corn and cotton planter,
single stock sweep. For sale cheap,
i For particulars see Vincent or W. I").
Culver, Bay City 4twp
pm t Ml HI M \T THE PASTIME.
Two Complete Performances Will Be
Given Tonight.
So Him everyone will have an op- Notice i iv-reiy given TH
com. . io but a very few men .md as portunity tn witness the Titanic film posted all my land atx'cor^flH
i consequence win n he leave office which will make its inital perform-’and I hereby notify all
he is better equipped to meet the exl- ante at the Pastime Theatre tonight to hunt on ir over my pastiflK
gencics and requirements of life than there will be two performances, th< will be pro ecuted to the
any other member of congress and a first will start .it 7:45 sharp and the tent of the law. <JB
annum would . < m.d : hov. at • 15. T'hi ; vviil po: i- ■ 1 • 11< .141
bly be the only chance Bay City will!
most virile ami reprehensible charac- have of seeing the film as it goes im- ,
In this connection we also con- mediately out of the state to play over I
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<yjO4«»U®CS!,O<ii4)S
Kay Bigelow of Bay
L ike Into con.-idmat ion iiiess visitor here Tue
Mrs. Littlefield and little Miss Ger-
trude visit’ d at Bay City Friday.
Mrs. A. 11 Yerxa visited friends at
do not marvel at hi ■ .Markham Monday.
■ surprised Mr. and Mrs. ,1
various channels to rid Hay City Friday and spent the
Mr. Garner of Kentucky
for several days last wet k
II I, Riddle was ii< re from Boston I
Jthe first of the week looking after!
'his numerous intei'Sls.
W F. Sf’ih’a is rat.'v in-., his fiimlly to j
' Markliiitn.
L. W. ,Mand Oa’.i- Brown .
— Offerings —
5 rooms, hull and bath, nicely paper and painted, hard
pine finish. A modern home, 1 1-2 blocks from pub-
lic square. Price $2250.00
Will rent for $25.00 per month
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 309, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1912, newspaper, November 29, 1912; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1361905/m1/2/: 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.