The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 21, 1912 Page: 6 of 6
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The Bay City Nursery
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A Correction.
by
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Harley P. Lathrop
Optometrist
With Hutton & Comp,a,
Member of the State Optical Assn
Oliver typewriter for sale. New.
Will sacrifice nt $50.00 for quick sale.
W. A. Hardy at Broughton & Jeter.
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On account of the .lack rabbits play-
ing such havoc with our young nur-
sery stock, we have been compelled
to scatter poisoned sweet potatoes ov-
er the orchards. Small boys take
warning and not pick up these pota-
toes. Also be careful about eating
rabbits killed in the vicinity of the
nursery. BAY CITY NURSERY,
By Sant J. Baker.
We the undersigned merchants of
Kay City agree to close all day Dec.
25, Christmas:
Moore & Reynolds.
I. L. Pitltik,
Hugh B. Eidman
Badouh Bros.
M. (1. Klein.
Simon Bros.
M. Stemberger.
1. Ditch
price of Electric Glad Irons. The
price is $1.00 instead of 10 cents
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County’ Attorney 11. R. Lewis was
over from Bay City on elgal business
Friday and Monday.—Blessing News.
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Presbyterian Baking Sale.
The Presbyterian laidies will hold
a baking sale at Moore-Sims Grocery
Company Saturday afternoon at three
o’clock. Among the many good things
will be a large fruit, cake made
one of the best cooks in Bay City.
In setting Hie advertisement of the
Bay Citv Ice and Light Company yes-
terday. an error was made in the
brother,
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Bagby of Citrus
in the city shop-
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Mi and Mrs. Victor Brasfield
Chii.n o are visiting Mrs E C. Moore
Henry Schwartz In in Halletts-
vflls for a few days
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Store.
Kodaks from $2 on to
ton’s.
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Xmas
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Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Gents' Furnishings
20c
15c
15c
25c
20c
75c
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Pitink
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home in
aecoin]ianied by Mis
s Idmore and Elizabeth Hirwk-
arrlved
\pstin to
home.
Mr. Oscar Ryan left last night for
home in Corpus Christi.
Miss Irene Jones left for Uvalde to
spend the holidays with homo folks
Allie Marlin will P-.ivo for tier
home In Austin tonight to
holiday t< with home folks
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.'I 10c package* corn flake*. 25c
Buller Bukt r\ (lineolate
one-hall' pound
2 10c package* Macaroni
2 10c packages < ocoaiiut
Good broom
2 packages shredded H heal, 25c
2 packages Mint .It uiima's
Pun ( tike I lour
10 lbs. Res| Granulated
Sugar
2 packages Postiim
3 cans Faille Milk
.1 boxes Matches
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Fl bo
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i als nt Huston's
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Buy City Hook
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Mr and Mrs Myer London sre holl-
guests of Mr. and Mrs
.loon at Um
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Bay City Book
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Miss Eon Gentry left yesterday for
tier home In Athens to spend the holt-
i days .
Christmas tags and
Drug Hl or*
By the quiiil
By the gallon
H ichila's Best Flour
Is |bs,
l.assen Perfection Flour
is lbs.
The A L. S. society rendered a very
interesting program last Thursday
evening in the High School auditor-
ium to a large audience The main
feat uh of the evening being an ad-
dr.se by Mr. Hunter, state assistant
(secretary of the Y M. C. A.
Spend
T. II
Mr and Mrs E J. Det'mix of Hous-
ton are exp.-ctcd Monday, to be the
guest of Mrs. F G Ludwig during the
holidays
Mi Taylor of Collegeport has ac-
cepted a position with Mr. W. C Lloyd
Hhe begin her work yeiderday.
Miss Fa
e holidftv
and son, Frank,
guest of
holldnyo.
Miss Murfries, who is teaching this
session of school nt Buckeye, has been
attending tin county institute here
tlds week, but goes tonight to Thomas-
ton to - pend holidays with home folks.
rod a carload
Grocery Co.
Mr. and Mrs F M
Grove spent Friday
ping.
Mrs
am thorough
with all IMA
the cmnuJk
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lord c.il‘
Mi Curt!
Mr and Mrs Urawlord Barnett ar-
rived home from Houston yesterday,
where they hud been visiting friends
for the past week.
^•dVnile About;
iCiour years old.il
r ring nwoind.l
Vjjj (hr return I
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Are You From
MISSOURI?
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Miss Laura Ian., leaves tonight foi
Bryan to spend the holiday s with her (
parents
Ctiriadl Gaines arrived home yester-
day from the Htnte I’nhersitv to spend
the holidays
The barber shops will remain open
until 12 o’clock Tuesday night and
will not open until Thursday morning
Hr cun show you we hint1 u
barrel of sweet cider right from
Missioiiri ami it is line.
Tile pupils in the private class of
Mrs R. E Scott put work aside Fri-
day morning in honor of the near ap-
’pioch of Santa Claus, and spent the
• time making Christmas bells of red
and green paper tied with holly rib-
i bon and stockings of net which they
left at their scats at recess, to after-
ward rind returned showing in some
( mysterious sw ay the good old “Santa”
■ had found them and filled them with
candy and nuts There were twenty-
one present, four being absent. After
singing several songs they were dis-
missed for a weeks holiday.
Mis
His and Miss -! ibel Ixt iiUedy
in the city yesterday from
‘■ ■ • nd r>. holidays at
Hankei Trull ol MidHeld eaim <
lodn.v to buy a ford ear He was
nompunied by
Itudunt s, pivurs, Vantlni’ s and Coi-
gates toilet waters at Huston's. tf
Mi and Mr C
er to Midfield ye.
Mr. Hudson, n merchant of Mark-
ham. spent yesterday in our city.
Contractor Osborne has the second
‘ story improvements on the Hamilton
[building we|| under way. This addi-
tion will contribute considerable to the
ejy-lik< appearance of Bay City. It
will be occupied by the Moose lodge
amt wilt be handsomely furnished for
that purpose.
Mr W. E. McNabb came in from
Enotie io transact business In Hie city
and brought his little daughter, who
will pend the day witli her aunt, Mrs.
Amos Lee.
A eomph'te line of fruits, candice
and nuts Moore-Rim Grocery Co.
2td
Bertha iiuirls leave* for hei
i Midfield today She will be
Mont ier.
Miiierva Lew Is of San
trilve in the city tomorrow
To My Friends and Customers:
With the ending of the year 1912 1 find myself en-
joying the best business since my resilience in Buy City
and 1 take this method of thanking my many friends and
customers for their Liberal patronage. And at this happy,
joyous season I feel doubly grateful, for 1 realize that
[ have given every purchaser his money’s worth, and every
man, woman, boy or girl who has made a purchase at my store
has been treated fairly and squarely.
Since moving to the old Moore & Reynolds stand I am in
much better position to handle my trade and display my
well selected line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies* and Gents’
Furnishings, etc. If you haven’t been in to see me, make
it a point to drop by at the first opportunity.
Again thanking you for your liberal patronage, inviting
a continuance, and wishing each and every one a Merry Xmas
and Prosperous New Year, I am, Respectfully,
1. L.
Mr Georg.' William Sutherland of
mb nt, w if the grueious host last
veiling at a reception given the eoun-
and city teachers at the homo of
nml Mr« I-'. S. Robbins The host
being .. ilrteil b> Mrs Lewis, Mr. and
Mrs Robbins gave the guests a most
cordial welcome, which Is the charac-
teristic of Hus. lovely people. Games
of contest and fortune telling were en-
joyetl through the evening, also beau-
tiful selections of instrumental music
was furnished by Misses Lucille Ma-
gill, Jam \imle, Mar; Terese Moore,
ami Helen Barker Delicious choco-
late ami cream with fruit were serv-
ed. At i laic hour the guests made
Hietr departure, pronouncing Mr Lew-
most royal entertainer
(let him that box ot cigars for n
Uhrlstmas prennl nt Huston’s, tf
Just ret.
Moore-Sim
Mrs Hallie Tnvloi
of Weimar, Texas, are the
Mr I' G l.iKlwit for the
th<- holiday’s with her
I .owls
Money to loan at x per cent ott Im-
proved farm laud I. E Norton, 112
Scanlan Bldg. Houston, Texas tfw
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and Mrs .1 I’ Bryan of Free-
expected to spend the boll-
i (heir dauvhtera, Mesdames
S llobbim and T 11 Lewis of this
Mi .; Rice (lussinan, fctti'lmr in Hie
High School, leaves today lor Swei’iiey
to pond holidays
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SILVER,
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Plated-Ware
Made
^.Wonderful
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fflSSfflsARS
From Dec. 18th to 25th
I\xperts from the Wiss factory arc
'll// at our store to demonstrate thewon-
derful cutting qualities of the Wiss
“Steelforged’’ shears and scissors, is an illus-
tration of American ingenuity
be very much interested in
to you how really good shears
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See our novel window
display of Wiss Cutlery
Wiss Shears are adjusted to a
they cut evenly from heel to point of blade
and never pinch or chew the cloth even
ter a lifetime ol constant ust*. And all
moderately priced.
Doobek & Hawkins
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Christmas Gift ? No
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T" H Y not Community Silver for a
\K/ Christmas Gift? No woman can
y / have too much of it. The new Sheraton
design rivals sterling silver in distinction,
and harmonizes with the richest of table settings.
Plated heavier than triple,—wears a lifetime.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 21, 1912, newspaper, December 21, 1912; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1361923/m1/6/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.