The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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CATTLE, MI LES tk HORSES
FOR SALE.
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LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
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MONEY TO LOAN.
CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
SUNSET ROUTE
One-Way
FOR SA I. E—Three
equipments,
take all of them.
Markham, Texas.
Read Tribune ads and if you don’t
get repaid for your trouble there's
something wrong. No paper in South
Texas carries a more classy list of ad-
vertisements. •
thdftrWwM^ "fa on train can phone
303 and we will send for them.
Phone 303.
References: Bay City Bank & Trust
Company and First State Bank.
M. T. HUEBNER.
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Austin.—The Moving Picture Film
Company has located here. The com-
pany consists of t welve actors and ac-
tresses headed by Miss Martha Rus-
sell. It is the only moving picture
company in Texas.
LOST—A monogram watch fob, "S. H.
M." Return to Gulf Refining Co’s, of-
fice and receive $5.00 reward.
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FOR SALE—A few cows fresh in
milk, and 3 dozen benz. S. Sample
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Woles!
I will have on hands fifty head of
choice mules from three to six
years of age all the time, which will
be sold at close margins. Also a few
choice combination horses. These
animals can be seen at my farm three
miles south of Bay City. They are all
guaranteed as represented or your
money refunded. Mr. John Thompson
or myself will be at the farm at all
times to show stock.
Parties not having conveyance or
TAKEN UP—A small blackish, brown
setter, white feet, branded small B
on left hip Owner may recover same
by calling at the Bay City Nursery. 3td
LOST -Between Bay City and Van
Vleck or on the streets of Bay City a
light overcoat, suitable reward. Sam
Primm. 3td-ltwp-l
pool tables and
A bargain if buyer will
E. J. Robertson,
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Second-Class
Colonist Excursion
Fares on Sale
March 15 to April 15
MONEY TO LOAN—on farms in South
Texas on long time, at 8 per cent in-
terest. No charges for inspection or
examination of title. Vendor's lien
notes taken up and time extended.
Bay City Realty Co. tf
What do you want to pay rent for
when you can own your own home,
and a nice one, on practically the
same money? Why, we ask you? See
us. Bay City Realty Co. tfd
The following are regularly an-
nounced candidates for the office
above their names at the city election
which is to be held in April:
For City Marshal:
E. M HILL.
FRANK SWINFORD.
J. A. McNEAL.
For City Tax Assessor and Collector:
RAYMOND COOKENBOO.
For City Secretary and Treasurer:
G. F. MEECE.
B. L. AYERS.
For City Engineer:—
A R LECK1E.
MONEY TO LOAN: Don’t go to Hous-
ton or Hong Kong. Come to me, I
will help you. B. E. Norvell. tfd
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POULTRY A EGGS.
WANTED.
Please Bear
inMind
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If you have a surplus cow, hog, or
horse sell it through a want ad in The
Tribune.
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WANTED
nursery,
scry at 7 o’clock
Sam. J. Baker.
that we are prepared at all times
to fill your orders for Nursery
Stock of any and all kinds, with
the ebst stock possible to grow.
We grow most varieties adapted
to this locality, and have made
arrangements with specialists of
prominence to furnish us with
those kinds we can grow,
no matter what you want,
FOR SALE Indian runner Duck eggs
Pure white eggs.—B. J. Stevens, Bay
City. Imd p
Please send in your copy for the
special edition ad. True the paper
does not come out until March 7th,
but we want your copy NOW.
Four men to work at the
Phone 62. Be at the nur-
Monday morning.
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Austin. Clearing house and postal
receipts for January, 1913, show a ma-
terial gain over the same month in
1912, indicate a decided growth of the
city. The clearing house receipts for
January, 1913, were $18,495,865.34, as
compared to $11,2:11,9X4.63 for 1911.
Postal receipts for 1913 were $10,768.38
as compared with $4,090 in 1912.
so
we
CAN SUPPLY you, and save you ]
money. Nursery two miles east '
of town on Van Vleck road.
. . 19c
display rates.
Per line 5 insertions . .
"I Per line per month.....50c
No display will be allowed in the col-
umns except for top and bottom. Then
J display lines will be charged for at double
OUR RATES ON LINERS IN THESE COLUMNS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
No ads taken for less than . . . 25c
Per line I insertion......5c
Per line 2 insertions . . . . XOc
Per line 3 insertions.....13c
Per line 4 insertions ..... 16c
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Big Turkey
Cafe Bunday.
Mack Faickney of Van Vleck spent
yesterday in Bay City on business.
Mr. C. E. GlWson of Wadsworth was
a business visitor to the city today
W. C. Duncan returned from a bus-
iness visit to Houston yesterday.
Wai eh (he paper
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Sinnett'6 Cafe Sun-
From 13 to 9 p m. 3td
Red hosiery for children; u pair 25
cents. Klein’s. tf-1 j
Eat turkey at
day.
.. Klein’s, tlie one price store, all goods
marked in plain figures. tf-1
Dr. Vaughan of Buckeye visited in
the city today.
Don't fool with dinner Sunday. Come
to Stinnett's and get a good turkey
dinner. From 12 to 9 p. m. 3 I d
The good roads workers went out In
all directions yesterday and all have
practically tho same report to make
the issue will carry.
We iiave received a post card from
A. M. Badouh, who is in New York,
In which he states that he is reading
tlie New York Evening Post and Tele-
gram in the absence of the Hay City
Tribune. Neither one of these papers
are anything like as good as the Tri-
bune, although a little larger. Mr. Ba-
douh states that he will be home soon.
Acoiiiplete line of linens from the
cheapest to tin- best. Klein’s tf-1
Clean up around your palm and other
ornamental trees. If you give them a
chance the) will live ami b-..;;tlf. yn'jr
premises. Neglect them ami they will
die. A few moments of work Is all
that is needed. Try a little muscle
it will help you and save your trees
Dinner at Stinnett’s
From 12 to 9 p rn
Mr. Ix'e Waddell of Bay City, a for-
mer Eagle Ijtke citizen, was in the city
last Saturday. Lee Is now operating
a tailoring establishment at Bay City
and says lie will soon open up another
one at Victoria.—Eagle Lake Head-
light.
money without, interest
silos in Uimar county.
Save $10 ami $15.
and learn bow.
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Paris,—One of the banks at Petty,
in this county, has offered to lend
to build 10
Several have
A complete new line of Inces, nil
overs and embroideries, Klein’s, tf-1
J. R. Hurns, special representative
of the United Independent Grocery Co.
of Houston, was in Blessing Monday
for the purpose of opening a retail
branch house in Blessing. This com-
I pany will also open a large branch
house in Bay City Blessing .News,
WANT COLUMN
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Personals Locals |
A new
Klein’s.
J. L Walton and Charley Hermon
came over from Bay City Sunday for:
a brief visit with their old time friends ’
and neighbors, J. C. Ixjhnes and fam-
ily.—Blessing News.
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CARTER GRAIN GO.
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FOR SALE
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From
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Fred Brunner and I. H. Stemberger
Executors.
A fine turkey dinner at Stinnett’s
Sunday should keep you from worry-
ing over your Sunday meals.
12 to 9 p. m,
Harley P. Lathrop
Optomelriat
Wilk A C.a*MS
Wanted: Clean, cotton
bune Printing Company.
On account of matters over which
we have had no control our special edi-
tion will be issued on March 21st In-
stead of March 7th, as we first Intend-
ed. Tills postponement Will only add
to the value of the paper, however.
In this connection we wish to again
impress on those who have not as yet
furnished us with copy for their ads
to kindly do so at once as the earlier
We get your copy the better position
and service we can give you.
And, again, we can take no copy for
the special later than March lath, and
will do no soliciting after that date
Every business man in Bay City has
repeatedly been requested to come in
•tnd help make this paper the best one
ever seen on the Gulf Coast of Texas,
so If any merchant in not represented
kindy remember that it is no fault ot
ours; and should you regret it. after
the paper will have been issued please
bear In mind that It was your c vn
fault.
SPECIAL EDITION
ON MARCH 21th
INSTEAD OF 7th
>V.<i FVI offer for cash to the highest seal bid March 6th at 3
o'eloH’iJhe store, hits 21-22 In block 106, being tlie two vacant
lots adjoining Harrison Meat Market.
Reserve tlie right to reject any or all blds.
on their farms during the coming siim-
ulready contracted to have silos built
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Bay City Nursery Co.
Phone No. 62
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Talpa.—The paving of the main
business street has been completed
A $10,000 mercantile company has been
organized here witli W. I1'. Cuxenltery
1. L. P1TLUK
Outfitter: Men, Women and Children
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The Pictorial
Review Pat-
tern with cut-
ting and in-
structions with-
in each pat-
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FASHION BOOK
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A swell line of Spring Goods arriving
daily. Your inspection is solicited
as president.
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W. H. HEAD
I have them at I 5c. to 50c.
each, All Leading Kinds. See
• you'll find t
handle,
Help Beautify
The City
Plant Roses
NORTH, MOUTH, EAMT OK
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no bettor meat than
• w. handle <m
• pork, etc , in cut from the fin
• eat stock raided. You don't
• have to be an exp* rt to < hoo •*
• the beat meats for they an all
• beat. Try a roast of beef, a
• leg of veal, or a loin of pork
• form this market. You’ll <-n-
• joy the taste and you'll apprn-
• date the price,
• HAY CITY MEAT MARKET
• F. HARRISON A SONS
THOROUGHBRED RHODE
ISLAND EGGS, «l.00
1‘Elt SETTING.
Pure Rhode inland Reds. Per set-
ting of fifteen, $l.ou. Hee Alli-
son and Maurice Thompson, corner
Ave. G, and Fifth St. 11
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PURINA SCRATCH FEED
Mekee Hens Uy
PURINA CHICK FEED
Saves laky Chicks
(Always in CtaMksrMard Bags)
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Matagorda Pharmacy
Phone 77.
We deliver it Quicker.
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only remedies ami prepnrations •
that we know all about The •
question of profit does not eti- O
ter into our recommemiations •
at all At this drug store your •
safety and welfare are the first •
consideration. Our profit is th* •
Ittst. •
M McBRIDE, Registered •
pharmacist In Charge •
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' SURVEYORS JtCIVtL ENGINEERS I'
1 Having made a re-survey H
[ of all of the original Sur- J
veys of Matagorda County ;
am thoroughly acquainted i
withall the land lines of !t
the county. We .solicit ;
your patronage. Phone 2(>0 i
Office ov»r Full National Bank
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West Side Baking
Company
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DI RS WE WOULD M VVE YOU
He, TH IT’S W 111 Ol R IDS
SO FREQI ENTIA YOI SEE.
THE GOODS WE HAKE
WE BAKE FOR YOI',
AND TAKE THE GRE VI ESI
CARE
THAT IS QI 11.lit V>D
CI.EAM.IM'SS
THEY Silt LI. HE
COMPARE.
Order That Easter Suis Now!
Scotch Woolen Mills
EDITORIAL
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March 23rd
day of the whole year; the day when
Easter services *
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS
New Thompson Building Next to Tribune ::: Bay City and Victoria, Texas
NO NEED of buying‘'ready-mades" nor patronizing
Well save you enough
us will fit, keep its shape,
It’s the day when
or even a new ‘‘hand-me-down,
stroll out into the country. You’ve
’em on Easier or you’ll not be in it.
Be one of the first 50.
*An English Golf Cap
to Match Your Suit
FREE
is EASTER SUNDAY-the earliest
in 1 I 2 years—the one dress parade
i everybody turns out for
Easter services at the churches, a promenade down the avenue,
or a spin over the “bullyvards?’ It’s the day when a man
who is wearing an “old” suit
better take the side streets or
got to dress with the be£ of
You may choose from hundreds of patterns, colors and
designs, in any fabric you desire—-fine Scotches, Cheviot?,
Worsteds Serges, Homespuns, etc., from the world’s beft
mills. The most magnificent assemblage of Spring fabrics
ever gathered under one roof.
’-------------------------- the HIGH-PRICED tailor,
money to buy the Easter bonnet, and assure you a suit made by
look good as long as you wear it, and be absolutely up-to-date.
Well! IFh up to you l>oy«!
Wo’re showing the bent line of Spring
WooleiiH that ever came to this part
of the country.
Our cuttera, deaignerH and tailors
are the most competent that fancy sal-
aries can procure.
We make more clothes than all the
other tailors combined and save you
from 50 to 100 per cent In the cost of
perfect fitting garments.
Wo sell for less money than the
ready made clothing houses, with their
eight months’ old "machine-cut" hand-
me-downs, and give you clothes mad*'
to order from patterns of your own
selection mntlo the way you like —
that for fit, finish and fabric arc ab-
solutely guaranteed.
We have permanently located here
and >qv run.ia*t we are going to stay.
We avr always ready to show you
our extensive line of woolens and as-
sure yon we would be glad to make
your neqiifthttance
Yours very truly,
MUOTt il WOOLEN MILLS.
UNION TAILORS
We employ only the very best Union Labor, thus
guaranteeing the best of WORKMANSHIP'
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Suit or Topcoat
to order
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Satisfactioa Guaranteed or No
Pay
Tri-
ll
Discard all your second hand stuff;
a Tribun*, want ad will do It for you.
Inc., to points in the Weft and
North-west. Liberal Stop over
Priviliges.
Automatic Block Signals,
Heavy Steel Rails,
Ballasted Tracks.
Sunset Central Lines have them all.
For further information aik Local Agent
GEO. W. ADAMS
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ESTIMATES ( IIEERFULLY Z
FURNISHED. Z
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Wanted: Clean, cotton rags
bune Printing Company.
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Hog
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15c per
Pound
At
Arnold’s
Market
Phones 315 and 72
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Stinnett Bros
TAILORS
BAY CITY
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If you have any second hand some-
thing to sell try a want ad in Tre
Tribune.
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WVTE have just received a $3000.00 line of
yy Spring and Summer Patterns for suits
’ ▼ and pants. It will pay you to look over our
line and get our prices bufore buying. Better hur-
ry, as Easter comes early this year
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: The Smokers ■
; That Satisfy ;
It is study and attention to '
our Cigars and the way they i
are kept that enable us to '
satisfy the particular prefer- !
i ences of our Cigar Custom- 1
[ ers. We offer you plentf1 of ]
! good cigars in the right con- !
' dition. Get the Habit of '
J of Smoking our Cigars. ;
! We feature a one-day spec- |
; ial on one good 5c cigar, at-*
! 7 for 25c. On every Situ?- 2
! day.
: The Alcove |
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1913, newspaper, March 1, 1913; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1361982/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.