The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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HABERDASHERS TO MEN WHO CARE
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A w<dMighted etly has an attract*
ivenesa not soon forgotten by the vim-
tor.
Huai! your city Is t
maintain a common I
doing you show Hie
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«lst Mr. Norvell in his plan to accoi,
niodate these prospectors. Any of rt
can afford to undergo a temporary ii
convenience If by so doing we cs
help along the growth of our growit*
city.
Winn hom
in you. It’s t
From had to worse Ik not a calamity
you are striving Io no from
bud to good.
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Entered as second class matter at
the po*t office in Bay City under act
•f Colign s
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depends on
mportant In
Every time your money passes over
our counters we are appreciative, and
our every energy is extended and em-
ployed that over these stme counters
shall pass back to you such and as
fine merchandise as the sums can bring
you in any store in this world. That
is purely commercial appreciation of
your patronage—but, we are indebted
in a greater measure to you: The
pleasant words—the evidence of kind
feeling—which you have said to us
during the closing season encourage
us as much as the business dealings
we have had with you. We have not
forgotten one of them, for If we did
forget, the pleasantest part of our
store life would bg <<» ns. For
these we wish to thank you from the
bottom of our heart and to extend our
sincere and earnest wishes that the
coming year will be one of prosperity,
headthfulness and pleasure to you and
and yours
One-fourth cash as soon
as sale is made, balance
$10.00 per month on
each lot with eight per
cent interest
We can show you we have a
barrel of sweet cider right from
Missioiirl and it is fine.
cation of the steady and rapid growth
of the city, of course, but every person
who comes here and has to leave on
account of accommodations means
lust that much loss to Bay City, while
lie cun be given temporary accommo-
dations our chances of keeping him
permanently is Increased just so
much.
We trust our good people will as-
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<1 move
SILVER HEIGHTS SUB-DIVISION to Bay City is that valuable tract of land joining the Sayers old home place on the east,
south of the S. P. R. R. and north of 9th St. This valuable property has been sub-divided into large size building lots each
lot facing a wide graded street. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER SOLD AT THIS SALE.
CAREY SMITH
F. HAWKINS------Ituainr
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The progreflKtvenoHs of a cotntnuni-
nrnmir«<l by the development of
public highway
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Harley P. Lathrop
Optometrist
With Hu«u« & Co him ay
Member of the State Optical Assn
Cookies, Cakes, Piesand Breads” -West Side IkMu
Bia buying bank roll
a city than large dejw
in the money Vaults.
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EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SAID: “Eevery person who invests in WELL SELECTED REAL ESTATE IN A GROWING
CITY adopts the surest and safest method of becoming independent, for REAL ESTATE IS THE BASIS OF ALL WEALTH.
If you visit SILVER HEIGHTS SUB-DIVISION you will think that MR. ROOSEVELT was speaking of this very sub-division
when he emphsizes WELL SELECTED. For nowhere in Bay City has there been as much or will there be more improvement in the
near future, as you will find in the EAST SECTION. Go out and you will see houses going up in all directions. The eyes of the
majority of other people are in this direction and it is here where the LARGE PROFIT will be made. Some day you will wonder how
you could possibly have missed the opportunity that we will offer you on
Bert iih’BHington'n cartoon hi yes-
terduy’a Pout wax one of Hie beat and
linoat appropriate It hug been our pleaa-
iir<‘ to n«'< in muny years I he fam-
otiH cartoonist pictured Hu* good year
1S12 ms an old man passing away into
the great b* vond whih buck ot him
eat the world with a Borrowing coun-
tenance idly mourning the very
timely and truthful word;-, in wan
a good old > i out " Al the bottom of
Hie picture wan the title: ”|le Leave*
Torliiy." Tlw cartoon re< *dve<i many
I favorable comment, in thin city, for
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Watch this space
Leave south side of the
square at 9:30 a. id,,-
We stand on each lot
we sell and you see what
you buy
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public school
city eontallifl
r<| people
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maintained
ttehoola, which
Itlon Growing
The growth of
many things—-fin*
eo-opetation
;e Bay City Realty
a novel plan by
of thofle who come here,
e on account of the lack
of housefl or accommodnliouB, may be
retained ns citizens of the place if
temporary accommodations art' given
them lie Ih advertising in the Tri-j
butie for private spare rooms in the
homes of Bay City people and person- j
ally guarantees the gentlemanly or la-
dy-like character of el’ery person he ‘
sends to a private home Now, this
should appeal to those who have spare I
ns, eapecialiy since it is one way.
a tood on.', by which we can hl-
>s< our population much more
dly than wa are now doing.
fact that rooms and houses are
•cart* In Ray t'ity is a good indl-
Geneial dev< |<>pm< nt Is n>'Cesxary to
a city uh well us to the private inntl-
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The Rally Tribune
fine Year |4.00
Six Months 2.00
I Today I lie
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Itl.e reason Hiiu no mam. of u
lir.Oled that 1912 ha'I been u tnil
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Ito have him depart to that great
yolid" It may be many years be-
fore we have the pleasure and gw»d
fortune of meeting with another HUl'h iwh<n
The following are regularly an-
iioiiik ed i'undldutoH for the office
uImivc their imnmx nt the city election i
which Is Io t*<* held in April: i t'f! (Hprlngcra) fur sale
For City Marxhnl; |if & w M
E. M HILL
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Luat: Signet ring wMb old Eng
"O” engraved on it; lo-t betw. . n
school house and town Rvturr
Tribune office for reward.
A slow growth d'W’sn t
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|abnn<l»nt reRour< « s, it Is.
Ito just linger along in >
until you are etjuipped
laiam iiroposltton. No
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B) the gallon
Hichita's Hext Flour
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I.assen Perfection Flour
Is lbs #1.55
3 Ilk packages corn flakes, 25c
Walter Baker’s ( hocolate
one.half pound 20c
2 10c pii< kiiges Macaroni.. 15c
2 10c packages (ocoaniit ..15c
t.ood broom 25c
2 packages Shredded Wheat, 25c
2 pm kages Aunt Jemima’s
Pan iuke Flour
H> |t>s. Best Granulated
Sugar
2 packages Postnm ....
:5 cans Eagle Milk ....
.1 boxes Matches
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1913, newspaper, January 1, 1913; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1361931/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.