The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FIRST SQUARE MEAL
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and Nuts
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Get OUP. Prices
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We have a first-class line of Ivory, Silver. Cut Glass,
grasp
Jewelry, Fountain Pens and all Novelties
and well get
Mrs
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See us ami get our prices before buying your
Christmas Gifts
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John Sutherland, Mgr.
Phone 23
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George
nusinos
out of living.
You want
woma n,
mind
plant
do It.
If you
business
business*
A. Furher of Markham
business visitor to Hay City today
In today'
the name oi
How Red Cross Has Fed Italian
Prisoners.
u 1
year for $5.75
City. Texas
Sell*
days.
with
S Weather Bureau
Ablizzard is rag
person
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right
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that
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day
in Bay
f
lining
breaking of dirt
ugorila.
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flit*
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bo
sum.
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$3(1.00
$20.50
$25.00
$27.50
$25.00
$20.00
$16.50
Rugs,
Rugs,
Rugs,
Rugs,
Rugs,
Rugs,
Rugs.
Apprecia-
tion of it marks the all-around
Velvet
l ap* stry
Tapestry
Tapestry
Tapes trx
Tapestry
Tapestry
Tapes! r\
Thee."
I'ldialis
spring the
w ere bus
\lperhuii
prisoners b;
\ neat, reliable, girl or
a pri-
com
f Uh I’,!..in
Mel hodi ■!
held at I lie * hurt:!
healths’
and Matting Rugs at a reduction
of lo per cent
Indi-1
nd casually I
S Puiilips ol
M-pOlli'd ht'V
publl.-:
\\ a 11 er
It is Possible
to live without music
but who wants to?
MAE MARSH
!•••••••••••••••••
Sargent of Matagorda
visitor to Bay City t.
now . $36.00
now $24.0o
now $20.70
now $20.00
now $22.00
now $20.00
now $16.00
now $13.20
home with his
D. Culver
ice of Hie gov*
on the reserve force
R A Lee.
1 lar.ilion,
< all l s O
xht
ha* m>
lighting It In a finish
China.
.Mrs.
.Mrs.
Ji
who
in Hermann
llllgc
11 tUU
Italy
Mary
put
that
listen
to
ion oi ti
. and it i
w ill
pble
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Pay ybur P|pd\}P I
.Jack Walker of Markham spent
today in the city on business.
9x12 Seamed Axmiiicl* r Rugs,
9x12 Seamless
9x12 Seamlvs.*
9x12 Seamless
9x12 Seamless
KxlO Seamh ss
8x10 Seamless
6\ 9 Seamless
6x 9 Seamless
Children of Franca.
Some one has salil of ihe children of
the de* aslnf i d ri'gloiis “The) are too
ihe* must laugh or they
It Is not om>ugh I
< and to provide food
glten w liolesoiue recreation
t’e restored.
sible Dr. II. II
ltl-21d-20w p
side and W.S S. on the other, it’s
bound to be of the right vintage.
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Buy War Savings SUaipa
C When ««y they
• $•••51 AR BRAND*
SHOt«5 you (know th#
value.
\ Waterman out board
Winchester 20-gunge
Aubin. E *pt ess agent
/h/Z »wr s/orf, htar the Xtw
hiih/>n athi \'>tt Wttt under\tand.
Xclmul I’ht) b) (In Senior
R|W II) S
going
going. I
it r
Lu rge
war.on ■.
cesKities
tract perpi
mination I
itar.v free trial
Lowed prlci
t hi rd la i ge.st
puny in Ils
Caidtal and. i
lion dollars
dent ill if desired
remain
I Zurich,
I again.
Il is
sent
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The Tribune can give you better eti
graving than you ordinarily get. bet
ter lithographing and bitter emhos.
Ing at better prices and on belter pa
per. Had you ever thought, it pos
sible'.’
Tribune weather forecast for today .
The weather will continue cloudy if
it doesn’t clear up. If there is
change the light easti rly wind
coni inn*
u
reading
That w i
WANTED
woman to do plain cooking In
vale family. Good wages and
fortable home for the right
Phone or write Mrs. A. B
Blessing. Texas.
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\\ AXT TO HEXT \partiiient of j
or I roouiH and balh; fiiratehud if pos
1 ions. Bax ( ify, Tux;is
Ufe I’or '
Or
has been w ith
stationed on i
home and is :
S
ivAB sad. Hu*) must laugh or th*1) cannot
! live It Is not enough |o fuutid hos-
i'/M pitnls ami to provide food they must
be ri' <‘11 whoh'suiiH' i eironi i<m and
' their ii.it urol Joy in life restored. This
| Is what the American lied Cross is do
; Ing for the children of France.
Ini' m meiiry
irhiid*: but
•••••••••••••••••
H. W Hafer, piano tuuiiu Phone 4
rs-y
the food
over which
I their lirst meal
saved by eat leg
liy going wit hunt
Masse*, formerly
now living at Kobs-
a visit lo friends and
as good as your
week by II-
pledgo
want to buy
properly, a
location in I
r < 'ommi■ siotier
A' M BELCHEH
W, S. S. always meant. “Wilhelm shall
surrender;"
Keep on buying W. H. S — Be a lender.
It your patriotism lias glue on one
9x12 Seamless A.xminst* r Rugs, $65.00 grade, now $53.00
$52.5t> grade, now $42.00
Rugs, $45.tm grade,
grade,
grade,
grade,
grade,
grade,
grade,
grade.
( util I>eei tuber lib, I will give tlie !
lloiiHton Post, daily and Sunday, one
E. F McDonald. Bay
lS-20d-20\<
1,1
first
to let
and uiidet-
Him thiui
Mrs Conger.
t.o Thct ."
Lottie Moon
' Big tddiliou Mill Go I p lor Jus. W,
Kugeley.
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UISMO.X \14X
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mtllook lletlei
\ curs.
lied Cross worker*
i arriiiigitig t*.i care
soldi*!'* *vho were
ami
itgreoinent
Austria mi
are being
I’hey are u pu
grand blisses
meh
upon peanuts alone
lew people care to. Music is cs
senti.fl to ,t
garage on
be under
day-
girl for
in tam-
per
\ddre-s Mis.
2M7 Mi
TZcNIAV EDISON
/he Phonograph with a Soul”
' a home, or
residence or
Bay City, at
cheaper price than you will ever
able to secure again, see Magill Bros,
at once, who control a vast amount
of I'ity property, at bargain prices
Phone 8*i 17-1 fid 2ft w
Did you notice that dirt was broken
today for another good business build
ing on Avenue “G Another man
with faith in the future of the best
town in South Texas. How about
you. old man?
the vision ami got busy,
we are at it, why not tty tarvia
phult on our streets by a co-operative
It can be done if we want to
The boys have kept their pledge
Have you kept your W S S pledge
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MllllGHIxl | \IH IN.
fl 11 you're on the lookout for a
iiir<Iiuifi weight work nhoe that will give e$-
t jMiunal tuinloft •nd wear, gat a pair
SOFT AMD GOOD
SHOES •
< Neat inoiting. aaty wearing will not hurt
or BuA» th** leet. You know how fotnfort
• L>le «hor« help you get through your work
< Built of aound, honear leather theitrong-
r*t kind of uewing. A layer of ground cork
•nd rubfyer cement fret ween outer and inner
•olea krepe out datnpneM.
Tribune’s additional forecast.
apologies to the I
for ' scooping" it:
ing at Dalhart, so if the weather dot-
not turn colder here it will remain
about like II is, •
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you want Christmas
orders In early.
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Ito voui Cbri'ftna.'i ‘hopping early
Buy war aving stamps for all of the
fttmlly.
Light Of the World Is
M t» U I X’N
l ilt RS-
11. Al
gi*ell clgliretU's
many wlio
some of
Things continue to happen
City, not perhaps as fast as man*
us would like, but they are
just the same The
I for a big 50-foot addition for the .la-, j
W. Rug* ley garage means the filling
of another business block,that only aj
few year* back was filled with sha*ks|
md fire traps.
f < > r
efi«
Illg Offll '
L. Z. M
Milner, i
Woolsey.
Secrest,
in
the
this meeting ass
of the church lor th*
ministry for the < ar
found the financial <
elllirch to be t he be.' t
in a number of year
Steps were also taken at
I ing looking to the liquidat
balance of the chitrcli debt
believed that, in a short Him
os ary amount can . rat ml
local clmrch <mtiri'l
city cont mites to grow and ex-
iioth the residence and busi-
I'lie latest and most
improvement for
to the Jas
\venue "G,"
(■oust ruct ion
This
front a
which It
brick
Rugeley
G Selkirk, who
l uited States army
border hus arrived
! now wi<h ills parents. Mr and Mrs
i,l. Si-lkitk.
Man with auto or team and
wanted lor this county The
man < au make from $l .ubu to $!iuo tm
a month and expenses,
t line of good old from
practically all household tie ■
I’o-itioii permanent, <ou-
■lnaI (with pi I* liege of ter-
No yearly renew.il Sail
plan. No refilling
Quirk delivery. The
and fastest growing com
line in the I lilted Stales
surplus nearly half a tnll-
Coi t e pondence eotifi
Writ*' for parlicit-
I ast
nt Bertie
for th**
taken
c Slippi
I'letn, y
out look
that, it
Texas. How
Get the faith.
And W’hlh
Lady of I he Lake Si hool, San Antonio. |
to spend the holiday with the home J
folks
Mr Luther
! Markham, but
town, is here on
I 1 elath es
Bl Rx'| .)|< X I xx t O.
Ih'liL I n *‘|mrt. III.
Brum lie*: Memphis, Tenn., \llt',n*. La
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\XXO| XI I Mi XI'S,
For Commissioner. Precinct
Mahigortia County
.1. If BALE.
Only a f* w days left now to tell < nt
about it Get your i*l in The Tribune
tomorrow.
W \NTEl>- Good
! general lions* work
t ily. Must be good cook
I week, board and room
' I leu I he May. I’ O H<*X
FOR S\LE
motor and a
pump gun. C I.
Hi I7d
There will be no tum titig if the Mt
si-mary Society Thursday.
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If your word is
I bond, prove up on it this
qnldatlnK that W
i yours.
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X<»T1( E.
Notice |h hereby given that all resi-
dence flues must be cleaned out at
once to prevent what might termi-
nate in a disastrous fire All reel
deme owners will please take notice
Zack DeLano.
Chief Hiro Department.
Earl Johnston.
Fire Marshal
l.i>ld**)ll l‘l< liir*
- txoi III R
At a meeting <
ards ol the Fir-t
Bay City
day evening, organization of t
the current conferctu
■ted by the elect inn of
■r.-'. G, A. Mook , eh.ii
lot'i'kind, * ice-ch,: irtnan
t i cording secret
• linancial seer
t reyisurer.
accordance wit hi I
Methodist Church, i
ed th<
will
lew di*- This building
.'.it toot front and i oni
oi l, on wlihh It is being
.i solid brick row of
' llle llllgeh * business
Il , foot front, and filling the gap
■ .ti the Tribiiiie building and lite
present garage.
Ollier .md permanent Improv* iiienis
are i imleniplated and l!Hb promises
to hi ,i record breaker in the wav of
illding lor I la* < 'By.
o o —
Ml Bit IXI SAI.ESMEX M I X | I B.
Qwest Thou
xtn Hi k
3 I’.
Vincent Ciiher, who has in i n m tin
I'nlti'd States Navy for the pa-t year,!
has been granted a leave and is at j
parents, Mr. and Mr;
He is kept in the serv
»rnment by being kept j
\iiier1iii Iuih
■ these men
food which Ims been
smaller portions, and
Ai Su and Her
Miss Bearl Morion.
t'ry of China' Chihlren
11 ttrley.
“The
for tin
Subject;
Leader-
Brayer
Ily mu:
mult."
Script ure
Prayer
first, retncmbi ring
talk with us mid to
stand is more ple.i ing
even our work for Him
Hymn. "More Lov
"rim Lite of Mi
Mrs. Win. Cash.
Prayer tor like
Ham.
11 y rn n
Follow."
Reading
Pea rls
The
Fra tik-
Hymn
Jesus."
What
Poole
Hymn
Offer!n ■.
I lorne.
( losing
n<
important
ometitiic is
W. Hllg.'ley
which
within it
hate a
the Id
•d with
If you think business is not good
with tin* merchants just take a stroll
around the business portion any time
of the da* and on up until 1(1 o'clo* k
at night and convince yourself that
you are living in a town that is doing
tilings.
FOR SALE Neat 5-rootn cottage
with bath on cement sidewalks, llnee
blocks from square C S Eidman
13-tf
This marvelous instrument Ri-Creates the sing'
ers voice with such flawless perfection that no
human eat can distinguish artist from instrument
even when the artist sings in direct
with the New Edison.
The famous Edison tone tests conducted before
audiences totaling more than 2,000,000 have proved
this beyond question.
'and in
dial ri* t
business
mi addition
Where lit l.< ath
new exiii
Itnllitm.
Im<k to
l hundreds
lot, these grand blcsxes liici
• siy t*<>uud<*d loeii but they are
delighted with the prospect of
home, c* en tliougli it may be
home t«> die Nearly all of them
tutu'reulur i
e tm-fliod employed la thia The 11
Itulian Government semi* a train into 11
A ssitin through Switzerland to gather
I up the men r*‘leasc<l under the ex
I eluinge agreement. The train cro.**eM I
j the Swiss border iind at Buchs la met
lelegat urns from the allied Bed
c s organl at Iona, ami under the
sent plan the food In furnished by
American Red t'roaa To many of
those men this is the ttrst square meal
: that the* have had for yeaia *'l<»th-
; ho i' ii'so furnislied them Each man
' of the :mit which each train carrlea is
I ........ mid a small American
j tli;; and mini) who ha*e been In
America, some of whom have taken
out iheii 111 st papets, ire overjoyed nt
: the bit of red white and blue and moat
ilemoiist rn 11 * e in theli delight.
I lie repi'vsi'iit at I* es of | lie Red t'roaa
mi the train unrll It roachea
then return to Sw ltz«'i Inml
colored
Three
$5.00
s.l lit',
which pets
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1918, newspaper, December 18, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362288/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.