The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 298, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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NOTICE OF ELECTION.
GRAND
GIFTS
TODAY
THAI LAST
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MAKE I'HIS CHRISTMAS “A JEWELRY CHRISTMAS"
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freight depot.
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AND WATCH THE RESULTS
THE
IN DOI 111 Allot i’ WHAT TO BUY EOR CHRISTMAS
B i<l< the fad that Jewelry is the most lasting and the
most cherished of all gifts, it is also the most economical.
SILENT
A beautiful floor
I low about
unit thing eledricay ?
.lint pause for a moment, make a few comparisons and be
o expensive, makes a wonderful gift.
lamp, and that', fiol
1'here is nothing to take its place and it cannot
convinced.
Our stock is complete in all departments and
CALL
be heat.
Or an iron a hi nt r a set of curling irons, a massage
awaits your inspection.
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machine ,a motor for sewing machine and a hundred other
useful, ornamental and hand elt'etrival devices.
Evart’s big -tory
Hal (J
this year
Buy "(HETS THAT LAST
>1 u s.
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Adapted by
Oar Store Opi n Evenings
LET US SHOW YOU
JANE Ml’RFIN
Until Xma*
Pull Line of Toilet
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Directed by
Bay City Electric & Ice Co
P. G. Secrest, Jeweler
Upstairs Tribune
Bldg.
LAURENCE thimble
Phone IM*
Bay City
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SIIIOXGHI Ut I
SANTA
The Wonder-Hog
ALSO
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SPOUT REVIEW
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25c
Home-Roasted
h
COFFEE
You had
Will be here before long.
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lit tier look around ami set* what you
waul him to bring you.
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"dandy”
We have
of
assortment
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a
"practical gifts"- just the thing ami
IT PLEASES
not too much money.
It costs no more to buy a
!
KELLY
T. J. Clark, Grocer
HARDY-ANDERSON
at
AUTO CO.
BAY CITY, TEXAS
PHONE 27
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The Davidson
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
SCHOOL
Texas
Bay City
K. A. U. MEETING,
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Regular meeting Bay City Chapter.
I It A \1 tiniii.ht nt 7 ■ IIP n’olnrk
WOOII.
ALL INSTRUMENTS TAUGHT
BILLIKEN SHOES
No, good friend,
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too lazy to protect them.
Announcement
A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE EOR CHILDREN
AND GROWN-UPS
LOOT COMI ORT AT LAST, IN A “LAST" THAT FITS, PLEASES
AND LASTS.
IT IS MADE SO
A NEW LINT JUST RECEIVED.
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SERVICE STATION
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LOCALS AND PERSONALS •
Come in ami look titrough our store,
ttntf you will find just what you want.
THAT THE FOOT
HURT NOR INJURED.
ING EOR FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR CHILD.
I’HE SHOE IS MADE TO FIT THE FOOT.
IS ALWAYS COMFORTABLE AND IS NEVER
IT IS THE SHOE YOU HAVE BEEN L00K-
We have been appointed the Exide
Service Station for this locality.
In addition to selling
ExiOe
HATTrnirs
If IRDY-(NDERSlIX u T)l
Ray City, Texas
I tinner-dance Wednesday
the Queen Confectionery,
the Gloom Chasers.
hi t tin., week for you to shop early
i itough to give Home little one a huge
lol oi pleasure
overy
never stops
night
.Music
T
will lie by the Melody Six",
ganization entirely of ladies.
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NOTH i:
PUNTS
Cabbage and onion plants
omy Grocery Store
strawberry plants.
have
we?
Pitch's.
18-19
those
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ItMII M l MEMS.
Exfbe
BATTERIES
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MATAGORDA PHARMACY
THE BIG STORE ON THE CORNER
CLAUS
Judge F. H. Jones will leave tomor-
row for Chicago on business and
while in that section will go on to
Cleveland to spend the holidays with
.Mrs. Jones and their children.
FRESH OYSTERS 50c quart; $2.00
added; delivered
Phone 231, .MAIL
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( IIHISTM IS BALI..
mas tree and all "trii.iinln's" for the
little ones this Christmas. Dozens of :
automobiles were out yesterday and ■
brought in loud . <>l cedar. yniipon. 1
holly, moss and sinilax.
Beaut) sperialist Graduate
Operator
fukl zd
, Mr. and .Mrs
tomorrow to spe
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This Is tile Inst
about your stock of goods,
crawl out and bombard the trade?
atj
bv '
week to tell ’em i
Why not '
Shop early this week, all the week.
An acre of this soil can carry 70
gi apefruit trees, If properly attend
ed, in three years these trees will be
worth $10.00 each. Can you beat it?
Pon't tail to see our line (if dresses,
and coats at reduced prices at Ditch's.
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lailles' dance orchestra
in
....
Students who are away at school
'will begin to arrive home for the hol-
idays by the middle of tlic week
Mr. and Mrs. George Stubblefield,
who will move to Waco from Hous- .
ton this week, spent Saturday and ;
Sunday here on a farewell visit with I
.Mr. and .Mrs W. F. Tetts.
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The same high mileage that
for years has made Kellys
famous and greater pro-
tection against skidding
than any tire has ever of-
fered— that, briefly, is a
description of the Kelly
Kant-Slip Cord. «
Tlie bull on the 22nd will lie unique
inasmuch that the music will be fur-
nished by a
tile only organization of tlie kind
Texas.
Bay City Dry Goods Store
I _______ SAM ROSS_______
the right battery for your car, our
service includes skilful repair work
on every make of battery. You can
rely on responsible advice and rea-
sonable prices here.
We look forward to a call from you.
\u> In position to do sewing of all
kinds, crocheting and oilier needle
work, and will appreciate an order
from anyone Phone 291.
29tLg MRS A II TALLEY
SCHOOL YEAR FROM SEPTEMBER TO JUNE. FOR TERMS CALL
PHONE 99 SEE PROF. E. A. DAVIDSON PERSONALLY OR AD-
DRESS HIM THROUGH THE MAIL.
Econ-
Orders taken for
T. A. WALKER.
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Tlie annual Xmas ball will be given
Friday night, Dee. 22, at Hamilton
Hall. Elaborate plans are being car-
ried out to make t li I s an event of
great festivity. Tlie decorations will
In unusually brilliant and, the music
will lie bv the Melody Six", an or-
I For Citv Tax \ssesxor and Collector
MRS MARI i’EW
For Justice or Peace. Precinct No
Matagorda County
if F ANDERSON
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• yourself. •1
• Address Box 418 or drop a •
• card to W. T POLLARD, Bay •
$ vAiH-i, 27-1 mo ©
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Tlie social event of tlie Xmas sea-
son will lie tlie ball Friday night.
Dec. 22, at Hamilton Hall.
The Xmas season will be ushered
i.i this year witli tlie ball Friday
night, Dee. 22. al which time the
"Melody Six," a ladies' orchestra will
make its debut.
The State of Texan.
County of Matagorda
| By virtue of the authority vested in
me. as chairman of the White Mini's!
Union Association of Precinct No, 1 ,
Inn election is hereby called for the
purpose of nominating a Justice of I
the Peace for Precinct No. 1. Mata
gotdu County. Texas, to be held at
gallons; drayage
daily, fresh off ice.
) MAN.
! Mrs. II. E Groves, of Gulf, visited
I in the city today
Mr and Mrs. E. W. Turnei are
moving their household effects to Col
legeport, having bought, we are in
formed, tlie Burton D. Hurd mansion
in Collegeport.
trrhed In todu)*s express loo ('un-
ion crepe and poiret twill dresses of
Hie latest designs. I. Bitch. 18-19
If the amount of "greens" from the
w ildwoods indicate anything every ;
home in tlie city will have a t'lirtit-
Choice cord wood for sale. See Max
McRee or 'phone vour order to 191.
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the court house in Bay Citv on Dec
30. 1922. W D WILSON.
H-tf Chairman
And. too, you ( in buy h good Christ-
mas dinner for someone not fortun-
ate enough to be aide to provide for
lum elf Ami don't forget that child.
It A M. tonight at 7:30 o’clock
I
KEEF^
SMILING^
WITH
Mr. .1. W. Spring, of Van Vleck, was
in tlie city Saturday delivering a lot
of tlie "Cuban Sweet," ever-lieai ing
mange trees. Some fifty were in tlie
lot delivered Saturday, but .Mr. Spring
liopes to secure a number of addi-
tional orders. The "Cuban Sweet" Is
on tlie order o| tlie Satsuma, only
si mewlint sweeter, and bears
month in tlie year It
blooming and fruiting
Remember, the dollar kept at home .
the rest of thli week or until Christ- I
mas day, lias a good ohance to stay j
here and help some tax-burdened clt- I
Izen out witli Ills taxes next month
Don't send it away, but make out
with what our own home merchants i
have to oiler you.
Come out to tile dinner-dance at ;
the Queen Confectionery Wednesday .
night.
Tlie Odd Fellows are going to hold t
a get together" meeting tonight. Tlie
only regret is that It is an exclusive]
Odd Fellows to do. But tlie spirit is i
enough to pass around. 'Get togetli- |
er" means a lot and that's what this
and all other towns need
The Gloom Chasers will furnish Hu
music for the dinner dunce at Queen
Ci nleetionery Wednesday night
The big "Tree of Light” erected on
tin* court house square is a thing of
beauty and will be a source of much
admiration and Joy when it lu en-
veloped in a blaze of incandescent
lights next Saturday niglil The tree
was made on to a telephone pole. I ut
looks ns If tin prettiest, one in some
great forest has been transplanted
Tile work of "building" the tree was
done by Mr. Yancey and the Joli !■
perfect. An rlalmnite program Is be-
ing prepared for Siitiirdav nigbt
You can count tlie winter garden
in Hay City on your hands, but there I
should lie Iwo or three bundled ot
them
your citrus trees j
will not freeze down" unless you are
too lazy Io protect them II you will '
exert yourself some and use ordinary i
horse sense in cold weather you cun
carry your trees from one year to
another safely And two or three
trees will give you all tlie fruit yom
family might need
Are YouO
Puzzledr
Practically all tlie stores will be
open nights this week. Simp early.
Mr. A J. Bond, of Cedar Laue,
spent. Saturday In the city and while
here disposed of quite an amount, of
home grown fresh Irish potatoes and
tomatoes.
Tribune Want Ads bring business
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• PAPER SHELL PECAMR •
• Plant fine pecan trees early •
• for fall rain- Prices from $-’ *'
• to $r>, g u a r a n t e e d to grow.
• One-half price If you dig them
Owing tv voufiietiug with the meet-
ing of the Bay City First Department]
on Wednesday night, Dec 20, (lie I
\nierican Legion Post l| has chaug-]
ed the date of its meeting from Wed
ne-day night. Dec 20. to Thursday
night, Dec. 21.
Mr. R. I Coons of Garwood hu-
Joined his family in thlr city
We told you we would probaldy
real Christmas weather, didn't
Well, we probably have it.
Miss Thelma .Moore, who is attend-
ing school at the Baylor University,
is at home for tlie holidays.
Come out
All tlie ladies who are not visiting
tlie Beauty Parlor are missing some-
thing -that's the sentiment of
] who have been coming. See?
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Concrete work - Sidewalks and
chimneys a specialty No contract too
small, la't us figure witli you
CHAMBERS & RAMEY, second house
| I'-outh of B. Ac M freight depot. tf
, Mr. and Mrs Mack Reid will leave
tomorrow to spend tlie holidays with
; relatives in Caldwell c ounty._________
See our new dre»Hes and coat' at
*ules prices before )<>a liu).
FURNITURE FOR SALE A com-'
plele lot of household furniture, con- '
' ‘ ‘ ; |r
qiilied in housekeeping. Also a young]
Just tile tiling for
220, 14-ltipd
Mis. Mack Reid returned Saturday
from a visit of several days in Hous-
ton
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sisting of practically everything
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and gentle pony
children PHONE
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 298, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1922, newspaper, December 18, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365708/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.