The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 310, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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rHE REVEREND WIL. CARTER AND
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ninentiy fitting
b
is, honor
PERSONALS and locals
Model 75 B
shade
IN THE LONG RON
Mr Jim Tinsley
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charming matrons
30-13d
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Amazingly Comfortable
Mr. Sam Kenendy of Clemville
We never sacrifice quality ■(
tor
price.
good" applies especially to
eatables, but also to things
Everybody concedes its beauty.
to wear.
It wins on economy.
I R. F. Anderson
But come in and let us prove it to you.
Make your auto top new with Auto-
and
THE GENERAL BrOEW
Jno. A. Crawford, Dealer,
Bay City, Texas. Phone 60.
At the
wenaztseetaesatesznsMieeEN
du; Sunday school at 9145 a
Fresh
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Garden
Seed
According to local postoffice offi-
cials, quite ft number of Bay
MONEY TO LOAN
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e are in the Business
bn
ation of the
practicing
' whose
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to Please You
like? |
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Make your auto top new with Auto-
Top Dressing. You oughter.
furniture and everything in our • Lumber Co. sells it.
ExtrA
For Sale: Various sizes NEW cash
10:15
grocery.
28:19-20- All.
ets.
Sales
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our
TONIGHT
LODGE DIRECTORY.
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Ibsens Greatest
in-
We Deliver It Quicker
Story
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PRESBYTERIAN SEKVICES.
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AVOID FIRE
FEATURING
Visiting Knight are I
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CYRIL MAUDE
AND
Ah-’,
a fine opportunity this
to har-
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Ye Planry" Home
A MODIFIED SWISS 4 NALET
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SEATS:
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MONDAY
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Violet Mers
light
KueduoD
Nothing is so cheery as good bright lights
cialiy
Ask Us to Show You the Latest ’
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and
wall
ms. city water:
Dr. C. P. Jone ..
ents
ick-
Mrs. Maud Gustafson, W. M.
Mrs. Cora B. Moore, Secretary.
physicians
are making
it your sewing machine gives you
any trouble take it to T. F. Carr and
have him make it new for you. Rear
Bay City lodge
No. 865. A. F.
& A. M., meets
| and while here Mr. Buford stated to
; The Tribune that he has resigned as
foreman of the Bay Stock Farms, his
anything
y will get
r Lane City
n business
These things make it so amazingly
comfortable that people can hardly
believe their senses.
t
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595
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mat brick fireplace, both living and dining
panneled to a height of five r-
iron lined fle-
"mac.,
Se aV
it pays to
Buy the Best
You wouldn’t think that a small, light,
economical, low priced car could be
so comfortable.
But its roomy seats, deep upholstery
and easy riding cantilever springs
I
I
Hymn mnumber 516.
Latin Americans Hero and Ther
For
five n
terms.
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I W
J. C. CARRINGTON
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
Guaranteed
. Will ship
Company.
3-10
How Are
Klein.
Rom. iO.II
be rut o\i
AD CATCHES MANY.
CIILDKENS PROGRNN, Milk
OF PH H F It AND MI I DI MIL.
MYRTLE
STEDMAN
31
Horcepower
New Series
h
2
The Hygienic Market
Savage Bros., Proprietors
BOARD OF SIEWARDS
MEETING HOUR CHANGED.
TheWillye-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio
•Mad. tn O. S. A.”
1
Jordan Grocery Co.
PHONE 235
vest the best crop in many years.
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Miss Viola Isham of Beadle was in
the city today between trains.
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Roadster $620
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H W Hafer, piano tuning Phone 51
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Alamo
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“The
Gynt”
E today in the city <
dren.
Solo Marian Thompson.
What are the heathen gods
Answer by class. <Ps. 135:15 18)
Tuesday, November 7, 1:30 p. m
leader. Charlotte Langham.
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A. F. & A. M.
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, Top Dressing. You oughter.
8 Lumber Co. sells it.
2
whole
Unselfish Way
combined efforts
Jesse Lee Carr.
-Annie Louise Pinger
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Rom.
mann.
Matt
See Kelly, the flue and chimney
doctor, and have them cleaned before
winter sets In You can notify Tri-
bune office.
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• . GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. .
* Will repair sewing machines, •
• musical instruments, typewrit- •
• ers, all kinds of locks (keys) •
* furnished), oil and gas stoves, •
Alamo: esteemed pastor and his wife.
5-tta I the future.
South and east offices for rent in
the Hamilton building. See Dr. 8. R.
Sholars. 18-tf
Baptist Church next
The rights are gradually growing longer
which reminds us that the vacant
sockets should be filled with new
Devotional: "The
ill Kings vi
I
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of Green's grocery store.
We have on hand at all times the
best meats the market affords. If
at any time you place an order
with us and we do not deliver just
what you ordered, we will gladly
make exchange. For your con-
venience we have added an auto
delivery whice we want you to
use freely. . . . .
i cheaper "
none too # 0
Lsouled hopitality . bo uld be the
The famous ten-cent petticoat eud-
less chain letter scheme reaped its
rich harvest and the mull continues
City day advertising?
p. m.
Iting brothers welcome.
Geo. K. Serrill, w M.
W. S. Street, Secretary
Ki
' After an amusing method of select-
ing partners, the guests were ushered
eni.
few cent*
eu
a business visitor to Bay City today.
WIFE HONORED BY IHE WES.
outrivaled by the
who were present
needs attention. Rem
after to your orderA
standard grades otA
any shop. big o4
m’lnr We 240
ciytrineA
4822 E
now to remain on the Bay Stock
Farms plantation and engage in rice
growing for himself. He asked us to
state for him that all business re-
lationships have been very pleasant all
along and that he is merely changing
i for the sake of engaging in business
I for himself.
meHmfiMiliimim,9KN‘
I have money to loan on land
at low rate of interest. Loans
closed promptly.
F. H. JONES
Matagorda Pharmacy Building
Bay City. Texas
.1. C. Buford of
in the city today
The Tribune has been requested to :
' state that the meeting of the board ;
of stewards of the Methodist Church
will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday after-
1 noon instead of at. 6 30 as announced '
i in the columns yesterday? Membr
are all urged to be --
every second
and fourth
Monday in
each m o n t h.
7:30 p. tn. Vis-
Myrtle Scott.
Where Do These Latin Americans
Live?—Rosemond Langham
Holding Institute Ida Fay Carr.
The aLtins as a Race of People
Ella Plagermann.
Prayer for Latin American Chil-
Mr ' C- J. Williams. of the ware-
house firm of William. & Dayvault,
of El Maton, was a business visitor
to the city today. Mr. Williams stat
ed that they have handled about
20,000 bags of rice this season.
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Mr. and Mrs.
Wadsworth were
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Men Saved—-Elizabeth
AX
45 over the telephone wires advising us
that we should have ducks for dinner
again today Fortunate indeed is he
who has kind neighbors and a tele-
1 । phone.
line. All work guaranteed. •
Shop in back end of Green's •
A modified and Americanized Swiss Chalet home with pleasing exterior lines and well aryp"ged floor
plan. The porch stops and floors is of concrete. The porab and driveway columns,/: e- ‘
porch and the flower box in column of drive are of mat brick with wide >■»>"*
entrance both in the front and side of living room, this room has
10 15c
Easy they were unite
Thanks again to considerate neigh-
is for that mysterious warning
The Overland-Houston Company Distributors. Houston. Texas
F Anderson and Miss Linuie Stone,
superintendents, and a corps of good
teachers stand ready to give to all a
i cordial welcome. Preaching by the
pastor at 11 u m and 7:30 p m. B. j
Y. P. V. meets at 6:30 p. in. Special
music, both morning and evening by
I Miss Jones. You are invited to attend
i these services.
for trial. Texas
Houston. Texas.
concern, despite the fact that the pro- I
moters are not there to receive the
ten-cent prices, which now have I
reached the several thousand dollar
mark.
The Bay City Hospital now has
| eighteen patients who are inmates of
that institution from all parts of the
county. The hospital has the co-oper-
Less than two months until Christ-
mas. Isn’t It time to start your holl-
, successful treatments of some very
dangerous and stubborn cases and
, saving the afflicted considerable
money, at the same time keeping
them close to home and friends. The
institution is an important enterprise
i and should be fostered by the progres-
sive spirit of the city.
. of the reception given by
-bera of the Wesley Bible c.
: 1 lug the Reverend Mr Cart
i1 gractoue wife.
The reception suite p
, white, black and red ador
choice being determined b!
colors Beginning with t
lover the plazza lights, the
was everywhere prominent
The public is cordially invited to i
attend the services of the Presbyte- i
rian Church tomorrow Sundaj school ■W-Vi
at 9:15. Wm. C. Foulks, superintend- -----
ent, with classes suitable to nil a coi
Westminster League at 6:45 p. m. r
Preaching services at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Text for the morning ser- ;
mon. James 4:17; evening sermon,
Matt. 7:7.
There were games until a
hour, in which the girls found
They like its power it’s the world’s
most powerful low priced car.
“The best 1s
(to pour into the home office of the
Melba ,
for Fall and Winter
Gardens. Full sup-
ply on hand.
• •••••••••••••••• capacities to $9,999.99.
_____three years. Cash or time.
Storey: Little Captive Maid
Collins.
Questions asked by leader
Poem: "The Little I.ad"
Moore
resignation to become effective on
the 10th. It is Mr. Buford's intention
We can help by our prayers and
gifts.
Matt. 21:22—Frances Bentley.
11. Cor. 9:7—-Reba Trousdale.
Offering.
Hymn number 506.
Closing prayer by leader.
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ladies took the bait and got stung
along with thousands of others
throughout the country.
O. E. S.
Eastern Star will meet
first Tuesday night in
each month Visiting
members invited to at-
tend.
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wasee-e- "27 • •
»>»»• ""—"i uayb.E. f-^mcular People*
uiled to Sunday. Dr. Ert.
ian, Matagorda Pharmacy.
W. A. Dayvault, of the firm of Wil-
liams & Dayvault, of El Maton, was
a business visitor to the city today.
According to Mr Dayvault, fair
weather gave the farmers at El Maton
10
gggotkaunvandcosu
into the dining room or onto the
spacious piazza, where a delightful
salad course, followed by coffee and
SS88= 4- - (o
.onanasson0
■ | Your fall stationery ot"e
K. of P.
n Bay City Lodge No. 241 K
of p. meets every Tuesday at
* welcome.
T. L. Lewis, C. C.
N E Wood. K. of R and s
ST. MARK'S EPISCOlA L III I IL
Sunday, November 4, Service at 11 1
o'clock; Sunday school in the church J
at 10 o’clock; eevning prayer at 7:30.
John Sloane, Rector. |
T. F. CARR. • registers om half usual cost—adding
The greatest Family
Picture we have ever
brought here to this
city. “Shown tonight
at immense expense."
• Phones 3 and 260 Bay City • |
• •
•••••••••••••••••
delicious mints, was served.
A rare and fitting close to the pleas
l ing entertainment of the evening was '
a treat to all music lovers, afforded by
the talented Misses Lock wood and the
male-quartette Messrs Thompson.
• Woolsey, Foster and Joe Milner
| To the honor guests was given a
I book bearing the Wesley seal on the
’ cover in this book each guest had
« written a farewell message These I
messages showed a deep appreciation ।
I of the loving service rendered by this
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LARIESICAPUDINE
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Sale; Nearly now bung:
The guests Included were Messrs,
and Mesdames J. F Carter. A S.
Collins. L. Z Moreland. Sam Rich
ardson. H. Scull, L. LeTulle, Theo. ,
Dien ;t. O. Ziegenhain. Ino. Castleton. |
P. G. Secrest and Loockwood; Mes- |
dames Dantzler. Langham. Simons "
and Thompson; Misses Eura Clour.
Pearl Morton. Elouise Matthews, Nep-
ple Branch, Virginia O’Neal. June
Lockwood and Gertrude lockwoodi
Messrs. Frank Woolsey, Morris Sav- i
age. Foster Milner. II T Castleton. I
Morgan Thompson and Joe Milner. I
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Mr Frank Vaughan of fancy was i
a business visitor to the city today. I
> Mr. Dairyman, if you want the best
' price lor sweet milk, ship the Pure
: Milk Products Company 1712 Main,
| Houston, Texas, 21-1 in
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 310, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1916, newspaper, November 4, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423408/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.