The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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CHRISTMAS GREETINC. CARDS
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Matagorda Pharmacy
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BUY THEM BY THE BOX
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All Prices
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and Nuts
Biggest lilt of the Season
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now on sale at
HUSTON’S DRUG STORE
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Rugs. $30.00 grade.
Rugs. $20.50 grade,
Rugs, $25.<IO grade,
Rugs, $27.50 grade,
Rugs, $25.00 grade,
Rugs, $20.00 grade,
Rugs. $16.50 grade,
Good home, all
meats, close in, for sale
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FOR SALE
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Friendships are renewed and the spirit of Christmas
carried everywhere by
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sold a carload of fine hogs for a good
price and is well pleased
hog business.
say about this in the near future.
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RED ( RONS NOTICE.
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May be you couldn’t be
but you can be a “lent.
S. S pledg. today.
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“Buy Early”
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If yon have never het rd this marvelous musical
instrument, that contains within itself and yields at
your pleasure whole treasures of musical art, do not
let another day pass without listening to its magic.
Its music cannot be distinguished from the living
tones that go into the making of its “Rv'Creations.”
now $36.00
now $24.00
now $20.70
now $20.00
now $22.00
now $20.00
now $16.00
now $13.20
wages and
fortable homo for the right
Phone or write
Blessing, Texas.
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Bret Harte’s Superb Nfori I* New Vis
lilrle for Mary I’lckl'ord.
PRETTY GIRLS
CATCHY MI'SIC
AND FROLIC
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arrive, and
happy little
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life®
Mrs. George Butler, head of the chil-
dopartment of the academy,
who made an excellent report bofor"
women's missionary odoiies
Neal reports that the total <• ish
received for home and for
missions, Buckner's Orphan
educational and sanitarium
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Col. John N Simpson states that h«
lias traveled over quite a lot of Texas
and finds Matagorda County In a bet-
ter shape than any in the State II.
predicts prosperous times for us next
year and says, that from what he van
learn quite an increase in farming
acreage will obtain.
It Is not too late for the wide awake
merchant to get busy with some live,
spicy advertising Do it right now
Miss Kathryn .Poole of Bay (.’it) i
visiting her friend. Miss Lucile Koch,
tliis week. El Campo Citizen
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she states the fact that Robert was '
badly wounded,' but in a letter from
him. dated November 11. he waa able I
to be out of the hospital again.
Mrs Harding, the mother of Mrs
Rex White, died at San \ntonio last <
week. The remains were shlppeil to
this place for burial Friday. Funeral
services were < onducted by Rev. R II.
Jones of Ganado, and interment made
at the O. D. H. S Cemetery
po Citizen.
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H \V Hafer, piano tuning Phone 4 I
girl for |
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We offer all Grass and Matting Rugs at a
of 10 per cent
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Work room for surgical dressings
has been closed. No more dressings
are needed.
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The text of the telegram follows
“I must earnestly urge upon you
that vour organization make every
possible effort Io end that nlef,gns
for the purchase of war savin’1-'
stamps be fulfilled before the close
of the year. The government's mone-
tary requirements sere never greater
nor more pressing than they are t<»«t.«v
Expenditures for November were
greater than in any sip.Jar period.’’
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BAPTISTN prepare
FOR \ Bl si
\ Waterman out-board !
ami a Winchester 20-gUage
pump gun I.. Aubin, Express agent
10-17d
f.'ezM/, an</ ttv ii’ill gladly drnnmtrate at your
ftlfaiurr, M>. Edison*! latest, most wonder ful
aihievement, ", ’The Phom graph with a Sou1.*"
From the best information we are
able to obtain we have been compell-
ed to reach the conclusion that sev-
eral hundred yards of shell could be
used to a splendid advantage in many
places not over forty miles from the
court house. The biinnipity-bunip-
bump condition of the bumpy streets
is a bumpy state of affairs.
Tribune's forecast for today. Satur
day. December 14: Local shoWers if
it doesn’t clear up and clear weather
if it doesn’t rain.
llltli ii Real Singing and
lluuclug ( Imriis
9x12 St ainless Axminst. r Rugs, $65.00 grade, now $53.00
9x12 Seamed Axminnter Rugs, $52.50 grade, now $42.00
9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs. $45.00 grade,
9x12 Seamless Tapistry
9x12 Seamless Tapestry
9x12 Seamless Tapestry
Sxio Seamless Tapestry
8x10 Seamless Tapestry
fix 9 Seamless Tapestry
Gx 9 Seamless Tapestry
WANTED- A neat, reliable, girl or
woman to do plain cooking in a pri-
vate family. Good wages and com
person.
Mrs. A. B. Pierce
13-20<l
will make it known Sunday morning |
to ids congregation. In the event of
Ids acceptance, Dallas will be his |
headquarters.
It was reported in Bay City some
weeks ago that Robert Baker had been
killed in battle. In a letter from Mrs.
Baker, who li»ea in Beaumont now,
\» ..cn you sit alqne, thinking ot other and perhaps
happier days, don't you ever feel need of the coin'
fort music can bring? The old
familiar heart songs of your cluld'
hood you still idealize them —
their simple sweetness thrills your
very soul when occasionally you
hear one of them.
Or when friends
together you make a
group, don’t you ev^r long for
music to bring its sentiment, its
romance, its comradeship into your
midst ?
These and an infinite variety of other pleasures
may be yours il you will take into your home
Mr. Hugh Bowers of Blessing wasj(|)(,
business visitor to the city today.!
Capt. J. N. South was In the city j offerings
Capt. South has elKn
Home, educational and
with the work aggregated $1,000,000
We will have more to
Rev James F ('alter and Mrs. <’ar-
. ter have returned home after an ex-
! tended visit throughout the State
■ Galveston Now®.
Christmas shopping is stepping
l lively and the dealer® are feeling us
{though Santa Claus will be generous
j this your
More than a generation ago.
' M'lits” was a reigning <age success,
dramatized by Clay Green, a distin-
guished playwright, wlm recently wa-
stricken with blindness in (’alifornia
In the stage version, there was a
combination of several of the Harte
western stories and the most famou
iliaracters of these will bo seen in
“.M’liss,” tin1 latest photoplay of the
days of 'Hl. starring M ry Pl< kford.
The new Pickford vehicle, plctlir
Ized by Frances Marlon and directed
bv Marshall N.dlan. ha lust been re
leased by Artcruft Pictures It con
tains all the elements of the western
thriller, including the ineffable charm
which “Our Mary” 'ring sto the
.screen, unusually splendid support
and high artistic directing.
‘ M’liss” is a delightful feature play,
which will be no les successful In
its appeal to the public as have been
all of Miss Pickford's recent picture
MllCCUHSUM This photoplay will be
seen at the Grand Theatre next Mon
day.
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boys have kept their pledge
Have vou kept your W. S S pledge
Im your Christmas shopping early.
Buy war saving', stamps for all of the
family.
Dallas. Texas, December 1- De-,
daring that “the government’s mom-'
tar> requirements were never greater j
nor more pressing than they are to j
<lay,” William G MmAdoo. secretary
of tl^e I niled States treasurv tele ;
j grauhed lands Lfpsitz. State director!
j of the war savings campaign, asking j
that every possible effort be made to ■
impress upon Texas people the Imme i
diate need of the payment of war sav I
Ings stamp pledges ami continued in i
vestment in these securities
Secretary McAdoo said. ‘‘This Is not
time for us to relax our efforts an1'
treasury department is making
! plans for larger and more important
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Reports from the 11 Baptist school*
in the State showed 1250 students and
111(1 in S. A T. units, with gross op
erating Income of 1*02,000. •
The Baptist general convention is
; representative of 110 association
I xoox churches, ion,uno members.
In called session S'itui'da.v night
the executive board elected Hr. N'eul
1 educational secretary to head their
a went, "education program for $.'1,000,000 for
Bay that W. Baptist education In Texas Dr. Neal
i has not announced bis decision, but
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NOTH E.
Notice is hereby given that all resi-
dence flues must be cleaned out at
once to prevent what might termi-
nate in a disastrous fire All resi-
dence owners will please take notice
Zack DeLano.
Chief Fire Deparfim-nt
Earl Johnston.
Fire Marshal
modern
D. Hens-
21-rno |
W. Me Breart ) of San Vntonio
passed through the city Tuesday en
home from a visit to Magnet, where
he owns a little farm. In conversa-
tion with the Spectator reporter, Mr.
MmBrcarty said that when he arrived
here on his way to Magnet lie was
half in the mood to sell his little place,
but after visiting it and spending a
day seeing the extensive improve-
ments being made in the Magnet ter-
ritory. he has decided to keep it. "Mr
Griffith is doing a splendid work of
development, and the Magnet section
is going to set a mark to cause other
communities to look to their laurels,” I
said he. "There must be twenty or!
thirty new houses in course of eon-i
slrmtion on the property right now."
wa another of his observations.
Wharton Spectator.
Miss Mildred Floyd of Don Tol was]
a week-end guest of Mrs. India. Taylor i
Pc'nile at the S T. Taylor home last j
v, ack Wharton Spectator.
Roach <>f Blessing was In work during the year
the city today on business. , Th
I WANTED Good colored
general house work. Three
[ ily. Must Im good cook. $5 00 per I
week, hoard and room. Address Mrs.
j Heathe May. B. O Box '-'X". Mission- j
Texas. 14-tf
San Marcos, Texas, December 12.
Returning today from the seventieth
annual convention of Baptists in Tex-
as in session nt Dallas December .1 7,
were Rev. T. V. Neal, pastor of the
Baptist Church here: Rev. G. W
* Baines, Rev. T. S Henderson, J. V
FOR SALE Neat .'•-room cottage *’Irown, president of the San Marcos
with bath on cement, sidewalks, three [ Baptist '.caderny, am! Mr- Brown ami
blocks from square. C. S. Eidman. ,
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Long and l.ingering
Laugh from Start
to Finish
Sunday school at U:.*o a. m Let»
wee how many can be on time. ju»t a®
we would be if we were going on a
train, that left at >:30.
I'reuching at It a. m and 7 p
| by the pastor. Subject <>f night
mou "Billy Sunday,—The Mun, His
Message, His Work The pastor
heard him four times last week, and
I will tell some things that were Im
pressed on him.
: Prayer meeting Wedhe,
7:1.1. Make the first on<
I Conference Year one to remember
Do your beet to be In this at
Woman’s Mlssionurv Society
have their meeting Tliursdnj
noon ut 3 o'clock. M< ' with them,
ami give the work new inspiration.
We coidiully invite the people gen
erally to worship with u- ind strang-
ers will find a special welcome.
O T. Hotchkiss. Pastor
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FDR \ E IRS <»N S| IGF.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1918, newspaper, December 14, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362285/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.