The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 304, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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XOTICK OF ELECTION.
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
GRAND
GIFTS
TODAY
THAI LAST
ROY [.FOX’S
INMIl'NCEtlEN I'N,
MAKE IH1S CHRISTMAS “A JEWELRY CHRISTMAS”
POPULAR
AND WATCH THE RESULTS
IN DOUBT ABOl I W HAT TO BUY FOR CHRISTMAS
PLAYERS
How about something electrieay ?
A beautiful floor
Presents
lamp, and that’s not
wonderful gift.
PLANTS
Our -‘ack is complete in all departments and
be beat.
Or an iron, a heater, a set of curling irons, a massage
awaits your inspection.
machine ,a motor for sewing machine and a hundred other
useful, ornamental and hand electrical devices.
Buy “GIFTS THAT LAST” this year
AL It E E l<
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Our Start Open Evenings
LET US SHOW YOU
Until Xmas
ON THE SCREEN
Full Line of Toilet
Articles
Bay City Electric & Ice Co
NORM! I'll.Mima
P. G. Secrest, Jeweler
Upstairs Tribune
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Phone 159
"SMILIN’ IIIHOI I.Il-
Hay City
CALL FOR
SANTA
TOMORROW
Clark’s Special
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young
Home-Roasted
NOMONEY
COFFEE
You had
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want him to bring you.
of
assortment
IT PLEASES
It costa no more to buy a
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KELLY
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T. J. Clark, Grocer
HARDY-ANDERSON
Haynes, of
da lighter,
BAY CITY, TEXAS
AUTO CO.
PHONE 27
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The Davidson
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
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SCHOOL
FOLKS!
Bay City .*
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ALL INSTRUMENTS TAUGHT
SANTA CLAPS WOULD
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TO YOU IF HE’D BRING
Read This Over Once
YOU A CHE V HOI, E T
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FOR
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OUR AIM AND OBJECT IS TO GIVE YOU SERVICE AND SATIS-
FACTION AT ALL TIMES. AND GAIN YOUR CONFIDENCE AND
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TRUST.
OUR LINES OF SHOES AND MEN’S WORK CLOTHES
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STAND HIGH IN QUALITY AND EXCEPTIONALLY LOW IN PRICE,
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BECAUSE WE ARE CONTENTED WITH SMALL PROFITS.
OUR WORD IS YOUR GUARANTEE, AS W’E BE-
II ON EST Y
IS
THE
LI EVE
BEST
POLICY.”
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Besides the fact that Jewelry is the most lasting and the
most cherished of all gifts, it is also the most economical,
moment, make a few comparisons and be
Come in and look through our store,
and you will find just what you want.
CALLAHAN
CHEVROLET
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HARDY-ANDERSON Al'TO CO.
Ray City, Texas
in tile city for the holidays
Hie parents of Mrs. Muse. Mr.
"POLLY OF THE
STORM (01 VIRY”
MILDRED HARRIS
CH APLIN
Mr. and Mrs Sam Richardson. of
Mercedes, are in the city for the hoi
AV. !>. WILSON.
Chairtmiu
Bay Citv Dry Goods Store
SAM ROSS
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Exibe
BATTERIES
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MATAGORDA PHARMACY
THE BIG STORE ON THE CORNER
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KEG’
SMILIN
WITH
KELI
nATTfMIfS
! SERVICE STATION
We have a “dandy1
"practical gifts”—just the thing and
not too much money.
Reality Specialist Graduate
Operator
with
Scott.
For City Tax Assessor and Collector
MRS. MARY TBW.
For Justice of Peace. Precinct No. I.
Matagorda County:
It F. ANDERSON
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NOTICE
mrexniPK
fields, spent the holidays in tile city
with Mrs. Fate’s sisters, Mesdames V.
L. LeTulle and M. 8. Perry.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jamieson spent
Hie holidays witli Mr Jamieson's rel
utives in Columbus.
Are You
Mr. w h. Vaughan, inspector for
the Federal Farm l>ran Bunk, spent •
the holidays with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller, of Hous ’
ton. are in the city tor the holidays I
with relatives.
COMPANY
iduys with relatives.
LOST: A bunch of Yale keys
Inched to ring Is a 1921 dog
Kinder return to E. O. TAULBEE
TRIBUNE.
In Four Acts With
Vaudeville Between
Each Act
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.
Cabbage and onion plants Econ-
omy Grocery Store. Orders taken for
strawberry plants. T. A. WALKER.
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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.
SCHOOL YEAR FROM SEPTEMBER TO JUNE. FOR TERMS CALL
PHONE 99. SEE PROF. E. A. DAVIDSON PERSONALLY OR AD-
DRESS HIM THROUGH THE MAIL.
expensive, makes a
is well spent, unless it’s pent for
something u s e f u 1. How long
are you going to let mother put
up with those makeshift glasses?
Get my CHRISTMAS OFFER.
DR. M. ERTL, OPTOMETRIST
Boney Bldg.
r
Just pause for a
convinced. Then* is nothing to take its place and it cannot
If you have not already done so.
will you please mail to the secretary
,oi the Chamber of Commerce a card
stating the number of reservations
you will desire lor the holiday lunch-
eon Thursday. It is absolutely nec-
essary that an approximate estimate
of the number who expect to be pres-
ent be made as the affair will prob-
ably be the biggest of Its kind so far.
Enough Indies and gentlemen have
already made reservations to insure
Li ’.urge attendance, but the hotel man-
agement. desires to get them all in
not later than Wednesday morning
STOP THAT ITCHING.
with the Carter Grain Co., has opened
a general accounting business . under
the firm name of W. C. Watson & Co .
with offices in the Hamilton building.
Mr. Gene Steele, of Galveston, spent
tile holidays in the city with his sis-
ter, Mrs. Jack Young.
Well, it was a very nice Christmas
after all, wasn’t it?
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woolsey, of
Austin, spent the Christmas holidays
Announcement
We have been appointed the Exida
Service Station for this locality.
In addition to selling
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I All the ladles who are not visiting
the Beauty Parlor are missing some-
thing that’s the sentiment of those
who have been coming. See? IStt
“THE CAIL OF
THE NORTHWEST”
Mr. and Mrs. Stant Hightower spent
the holiday*, in Columbus.
ERESH OYSTERS—50c quart; $2.00
gallons; drayage added; delivered
daily, fresh off ice. Phone 231. MAIL
MAN. 11-tf
The Pennsylvania Railroad serves
approximately 10.000 meals dally in
its dining cars.
Will be here before long.
bi tter look around and see what you
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Puzzler
SAY,
The rest of the week will, no doubt,
be Just one thing after another. We
can get ready to hit the earth ami
the usuul dull routine next week.
| Mr. J M McNeese and family, of
(Gulf, spent today in the city on bus-
iness.
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Mr. W M. Fly of Gonzales, who
during the late campaign for state
and national officers was a candidate
for representative from Hie Ninth
Texas District and withdrew in favor
of .1. J. Mansfield, has announced as
a candidate for state senator from
| his district. Mr. Fly is a strong man
I and we predict he will win out
Shiner Gazette.
We have now entered * tlie solemn
and melancholy days of turkey hash.
\ large crowd fo Bay City young
people attended the Christmas ball al
West Columbia last night.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Muse, of Dal-
las, are.....
with
and Mrs. T. J. Poole Sr.
Earl Martin, who has been in the
■ employ of the Bay City Lumber Co.
lor sometime, lias been transferred
to the Odom, Texas, office ami will
report there on the first.
W (' Watson, formerly connected
| Use Blue Star Remedy tor eczema.
| Itch, tetter or cracked hands, ring-
worm, chapped rands and face, scalp
| diseases, old sores, and sores on chll-
Llren, also for feet troubles. Guar-
| anteed by Matagorda Pharmacy. tf
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Concrete work — Sidewalks and
chimneys a specialty. No contract too
small. I<et uh figure with you
CHAMBERS & RAMEY, second house
south ot B. A M. freight depot. It
i The State ot Texas,
| County of Matagorda
i By virtue of the authority vested in
I me, as chairman of the White Man’s
I Union Association of Precinct No. 1.
I an election is hereby called for the
purpose of nominating a Justice of
the Peace for Precinct No. 1. Mata ’
gordu County. Texas, to be held at
the court house In Bav City on Dec.
30. 1922 ’* «’•< J-"'
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Mr. Guy Eidman, of Houston, is in
the city for a few days visiting rela-
tives.
The •'Melody Six," all ladies or-
chestra, played for the big ball at
Blessing's Community house last
night. A splendid crowd of merry
makers were present.
The Double Eight Club was most
delightfully entertained Friday eve-
ning liy Messrs. Earl and Travis Mar-
tin at their home There were five
tables of players. Delicious cake and
< offer were served to the following:
Messrs, and Mesdames Pat Thompson.
A. s Collins. .1 E. Simons. Hamilton
Wallace. Charlie Tew Jr.; Mesdames
M 8. Perry. Charlie Tew, Anderson:
Miss Bess Story and Mr. Johnson.
DeWitt Green spent the holidays in
Houston.
Mrs. .1. M. Sims and daughter, Mrs.
Mellie Sims Leckle, and her two
daughters, of San Antonio, are here
for the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. V.
L LeTulle and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fate, of Mid-
Mrs. Frank Woolsey,
1'1 tile city with Mr. Woolsey's mother
■Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1!_, ........?
Sealy, are in the city for the holidays
..:Gi their daughter, Mrs. Marvin
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 304, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1922, newspaper, December 26, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365714/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.