Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 148, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 23, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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SOMETHING NEW
I tory.
Sunday
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
We have just opened with a complete line of
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Watches, Diamonds, 3 Jewelry
In Wind-
Collections Made.
CALL US.
KEROSENE LIGHTS
We Deliver the Goods.
STAR MESSENGER SERVICE
(Continued From Page 1.)
L. H. Baugh, Manager
O
ronage
Bureau of Information.
6th ave. and 6th St.
Texas City.
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY
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Is Our Motto, and One Price to All
No efforts have been made to keep
Texas City, Texas
of them casually hung around after
We are here to stay.
were I
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the president was, looks to be con- Behind, it, looking down from
Jewelry Repairin
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Phone 34
All Lesding Brands of
Whiskey, Wines and Beer
W. B. SPAWN.
First National
W. H. POOLE.
Red's Place
He blew in
got
the
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a valley between
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Face to Face Courtesy
SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE.
Club
Texas City Ath. . .5
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Cavalry
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Totals
The Southwestern Telegraph
& Telephone Co.
CRYSTAL AIRDOME.
Led-
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at Time of game—1 hour, 41 minutes.
his mercy for the remainder of the) Umpires—Keller and Loitz.
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game.
. pective investor in Texas City, and
Ledford excelled for the losers.
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BOX 252
TEXAS CiTY, TEXAS
of Mrs. Jake Diable of the south end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe
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TELEPHONE
For the Cavalry the work of Jones ----w•-=---- -
and Kobertson was good; Nichol ard Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamlet and
27th Infantry . . .8
26th Infantry . . .7
Every Bell Telephone is
a Long Distance Station
26th up to the sixth but in this in-
ning he was hit rather freely and
larity with the Texas City theater-;
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i in repertoire plays that are clean J
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By Mail
। LaGrange are guests at the Harper
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P.O. BOX455
PHONE 206
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6th Cavalry
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Beaumont are visiting friends
the army here.
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The place for your
Refreshments
Our customers are treated
right and their pat-
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Standing of Clubs.
Games Won Lost PC
CONTRACTOR &
BUILDER
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Artillery ’
4th. Street and Second Avenue South
All that is Best in
Drinkables.
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Plans and Specifications
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and
Summary.
Two base hit—Perkins.
: Three base hit—Kobertson.
SUMMER CAPITAL. ' t he famous Frenchman used hasn’t
The Score.
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we may Guarantee.
j condition. The president’s few mo-
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so you take no chances in bry-
.....$5.00 lows and swing across the Connec-
2.50ticut river and the ponds that dot
1.25 ' the neighborhood. All the bridges
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Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mansfield of
J. C. BLACK
Practical Mason
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE
Cor. 3rd St. and 1st Ave. South.
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are guests of Mr.
who is a college man.
about three years ago,
staying fever, and stuck.
Horse Shoe Bar
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a time persisted in clinging around
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Costly errors with men on bases 26 th
White moun-
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6th Cavalry . . . .200 005 OOx—7
lilding.
We earnestly solicit a share of your pat-
retired in favor of Ledford.
ford had the Cavalry batters
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Phone 215
The 6th Cavalry easily defeated
the 2 6th Infantry team yesterday
by the score of 7 to 4.
saucy advice “handed across”’
rhe public by the management
They will visit friends in Galves-
ton before returning home.
built by another generation I
is transacting business with local
real estate people.
The Misses
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
siderable of a man.” That’s, the!broad verandah at nightfall,
way the natives up here look at it. , Connecticut river can be seen flow-
or Delivered by Carrier, all of them have toll gates,
the Crystal airdome and it relates
io'tonight’s show, the last perfor-
Corporal Charles J. Alleu, Company F, 27th Infantry, is the Duly
Authorized Reporter for the Daily Times, and News of Any
Kind Furnished Him Will Be Appreciated by the Times.— Editor
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Windsor is in
the foothills of
tains. It is noted
the j Bases on balls—off Akers 3, off
The Times wishes to notify the
people of West End that its car-
Tyler of
fall. The Cavalry scored five runs
in the sixth inning on four hits and
four errors.
who appears to know his business,
and his wife is a mighty fine wo-
man. His daughters appear to be;
fust rate girls and Miss Jessie’s
beau, who was up here visiting whe
was not perfect. From now on we i
will assure delivery of the paper
I on time.
rier for
Mr. W. H. Poole, who has had years of practical ex-
perience at the bench, will do all your repairing
promptly, efficiently and very reasonably.
opening session by clean hitting.
GOOD telephone service depends largely upon mutual courtesy
The telephone is more useful to those who talk as if face to
face, for civility removes difficulties and facilitates the prompt-
est possible connections.
As in other intercourse, it often happens that two or more
people wish to talk with ti e same person at the same time.
Without courtesy confusion is inevitable, and the confusion is.
greater when the people cannot see each other.
The operators must be patient and polite under all circum-
stances, but they will do better work if they meet patience and
politeness on the part of telephone users.
The Bell Telephone service enters intimately into the social
and business life of each individual. The best results come thru
the practice of mutual courtesy.
pany have established their popu- ot the troops.
7 6 7 27 3
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anything within a radius of}
son is a nice, simple lookin’ man! isn’t
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President Wilson
cordial welcome
but that was all.
that route has been sick . Ene
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Published Every Afternoon Except ( was the hottest year in .their his-
3 *88 - • dredesan2
ieh-n a
the j Struck out—by Akers 7, by
Horn pitched good ball for
_ . . / cez .. mc..c The roads leading from Windsor,!
Entered at the postottice at Texas 2
... . ..,v up through the hills and down in-
City, Texas, as second class matter. 1
. to the valley are old, winding roads ;
i that creep through bluffs and hol-
Both teams scored two in
church to shake his hand but ittor trips while he was here
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Religion is the most effective masl
worn by hypocrites.—Florida Time.
Union.
Texas City Commission
Company
7th Ave. back of Hamilton Grocery
Wholesale&Retail
Fruit and Produce
We have just received a special ship-
ment of
Mimieran Rose Peaches
Also a lot of choice hens. Call and see
them,we are selling them at a bargain.
0 the past two days, as a consequence
0 our delivery service in that section
brisk, and cleverly acted. Walter i friends and relatives in the army.
atchmaking
Colbs, cf.....
Moore,. rf . . . . .
Kobertson, 2b . .
Powell, 2b . . . .
Hutchison, ss . . .
Oman, 3b.....
Nitterhouse, c . .
Akers, p......
Turner, p.....
A. H. Reeves SS
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Crete.
Miss Suzann Carter and her com- this morning to witness-the review
was the cause of the 26th’s down
; Weston is to be congratulated on
the high class of the plays he has
; provided and is directing.
covered roofs. Also
| Horn 3, off Ledord 2.
i Wild pitch—Horn 2.
! Passed balls—Hendry 3.
hotel. Mr. Barton is a pros-
SHOW
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Texas City Daily Times
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; ette stopped overnight once at the
. only hovel in the town. The room ‘
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one Sunday while he was here, the
stolid old Vermonters weren’t a
whit “fussed.” They took it as aj
matter of course that the president
of the United States was a church-.
90 during the day and 80 at night,
while the enthusiastic postmaster.
) and the town tailor swore that it
a great deal of which has beeen
apparent since the president’s fami-
ly got here The temperature for
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Manning of
Fort- Worth arrived in Texas City
Mrs. Dennis and little son of
Hempstead, Texas, are visiting Mr. j
and Mrs. C. Smith, in the north i
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bailey of Houston
are here to spend a week with
goer and let it go at that. Many: the roads hereabouts in very good ;
. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Dorithy of Waco
were among the great throngs "that
i witnessed the army review this,
O Emorning.
ner 2, by Horn 3, by Ledford 5.
--------- resident is the soda
clerk in the corner drug store—
there are two of those stores here—
I the revolution and before.
Texas City’s docks and terminal '
facilities are being put .in first class j
condition, under the direction of!
General Manager Dillon, to handle
a record-breaking business during
the coming season. A comparison
of today with this time last year
will reveal the fact that more than
5 0 per cent increase of tonnage can
be handled at this time, and gener-
al conditions appear very bright !
for a splendid season.
a,
1822
M. F. WARD TAILOR CO.
112 SUITS TO MEASURE
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
Just Phone 214. Baldwin Bldg.,
Agency Model Laundry of Houston.
"If our clothes don’t make good—
we will.”
train pulled cut they went back to tai in 1827, when it decided that
their work. When the president it would secede from the United'
accompanied his family to church states, followinghe famous rail-
read riots, still stands. This isn’t
any mecca, either. It’s •used as
a store now.
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favorably impressed with President filled with green weeds and refuse!
Wilson. But it would be foreign to I bits of driift wood.
22nd Infantry . . .8
11th Infantry . . .7
18th Infantry . . .9
23rd Infantry . . .6
Box 158 Texas City,Tex.
26th Infantry . R
Feinberg, cf.....1
Perkins, ss.....1
Nichols, rf......2
Murphy, 1b......0
Lemon, 2b......0
Anderson, if......
Brummell, 3b . . . .0
Russell, c.......0
Hendry, c.......0
Horn, p.......0
Ledford, p......0
in i a way.”
That’s the good-natured
The public’s first opinion (and
often the lasting one) is made
upon how good your show win-
deus look.
No matter how nicely the win-
dows are dressed—no matter
how excellent the articles shown
—if the lighti g cf the display
is iicifkicit it will create a
pee ;• in pros sk n.
Better see us NOW about mod-
ernizing your show window illu-
mination, for it’s good business
to make your best advertisement
pull til il c trade it can.
Our experierce and knowledge
ccncernir£ illuminalicn is at
your command.
Texas City Electric
Light & Water Co.
PHONE 72.
100 miles except the mountains and)
woods. Harlakenden House sets -
back a mile from the road, behind )
a thick grove of fir pines that shed .
a soft perfume over the whole place
their natures to let anyone think i
for a minute that they "are all
set up” about having President Wil-
son for a neighbor.
Everybody who lives here has a
list of dead and gone ancestors who
used to live here themselves. A-
; been made sacred place by any
i means. It’s a front room and I
Down in their hearts they are ing through the valley below, at j
mighty proud of the president’s se- the foot of great trees covered hills
lection of their town as a summer! which rise ruggedly to a height of
"capital” and there is every evi-500 or 600 feet. The Connecticut
dence that, although some of them ! river itself is not much to look up- 1
voted the Republican or Progress-on. It can be waded at most any
ive ticket, they all have been very point in this section, and it is)
a hearty and brings 50 cents more than the back
to their village, room. The old “Constitution House
As soon as the where Vermont set up its own capi-
was all done in the same way they taken over roads which are either)
would greet any other new resident, ankle deep in dust or a morass of
As one native put it, ‘‘Mister Wil- mud, according to the weather. There
if it hurts you to laugh, stay
mance here of “Pinafore—or, the;
Good Ship Nancy Lee’ and to to-!
morrow night’s show, "A Lobster!
for Two.” Of course you want to
laugh, so—don’t stay away.
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Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 148, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 23, 1913, newspaper, July 23, 1913; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576317/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rosenberg Library.