The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, May 7, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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harvest
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The
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from
those
or woman
till SKItlgH.' blit
willing to give
This was a
Itut one thought to be cher-
(.< ■!* |.pt foi• our mind ■
one over which we must pray,
world is expecting something
those who profess Christianity
who go to church, and who name the
name of Christ. Are you going to
God help you. One
tn dedicated his life to the
the end of this
vnd and rd euaptera. lb gave u*i
some of the :jvrt advice fol* living, and
th* directions for success. This j
S. i ripture illustrates the power of .
th»n of God filled will) the Hob
Ghost and well did he explain it and,
exemplify it. H<‘ also called atten ;
non to the truth, that a Spirit fill" I I
man or woman doe not only seek j
is alwavs read' and
out blessings.
service of encourage-
ment to those who were fighting the
battles of King Emanuel. We are
sorry that many failed to hear it
spa< e forbids a report of this great j
lesson
(shed
disappoint it.
young in
cause of Christ
service.
Bro. Terrell has gone.
The meeting has closed.
is past; the chance of this
met ting is gone, and many are not
aved. Sinner, there is yet a chance
for you. Come out each Suiidav and
her the gospel. We have two most
faithful and consecrated pastors still
with us. Bros. Hotchkiss and Gilliam.
Eithi i will do all in his power to
direct you to tin1 Christ who will tn
no wise cast you out. They, each
Sunday, preach enough gospel to save
all ot’ Biy City. Good-bye. and may
God's richest blessings rest upon all
who read i this or have read any of
the reports. If your reporter ha*
been of any service to you- has In
mv way helped yon or caused you
to obtain a blessing from the meet-
ing. he will rejoice in the name of
Christ and consider himself favored
by being of sotne little* help in the
vineyard of the Lord. Again. God
it frees
HIE LATEST MODEL.
i ttn
H 1 DO IT.
Fit EE TRIAL
S V VE $51.09.
f .
tin
ito not confuae this offer of
Tin Oliver Typewriter Company
itself of a brand new, latest
model !» with offers of second
hand or rebuilt machines.
This is the first time in his-
tory that a new, standard $100
typewriter has been offered for
$19. We do not offer a substi-
tute model, cheaper, different or
rebuilt.
Riad all the secret facts in
our document, entitled "The
High Cost of Typewriters -The
Reason and The Remedy.” The
coupon below mailed today will
bring you one copy.
New Machines for Half the Fortner Price
A’ tin- ven lit ight of its success, The Oliver Type-
vrihr Conipunv again upsets the typewriter industry.
Just .•!< it did in when it introduced visible writ-
iu and forced all others to follow. Now this r;ower-
\ company strong enough,
trgc en ugh ami brave enough
to do a b g. startling thing like
tp.. d lives a hearing.
Ti e lull fact -, are set fol th in
mi;' ..reizing exposure, entitled
"The High cost of Typewriters;
The Reason and The Remedy."
Om' copv will be mailed to you
if you - irl us the coupon be-
This Oliv< r Nine is a twenty-
yi.ir development. It is the
fn t. costliest, most sucossfnl
typewriter we ever built. It is
yours for It) cents per day in
month!'- payments of ob. Ev-
eryone can ow n a typewriter
now Will any sane person ever
again pay $loo for u standard
typewriter when the Standard
V isible Oliver Nine sells tor $19?
Send today for your copy of
our book and further details
You’ll be surprised,
No money down- no C. 0. D.
you read our book
iug and forced all others to follow. Now this power-
ful Compan.v—world-wide in influence—calls a halt
- it nsixe ways of selling typewriters. i‘ .
buyer* of a wasteful burden.
After you read our book ion
may -I. for an Oliver for five
days' lice trial,
salesman. Save
Yoh decide in
Be your own
yourself $51.
the privacy of
your own office or home, as you
use the Oliver. Then if you
want to own an Oliver you may
pay at the rate of 16 cents per
day.
Mail the coupon now for "The
High Cost of Typewriters- The
Reason and The Remedy." It
rips off the mask. Cut the cou-
pon out now.
The Oliver Typewriter Company
123 Oliver Typewriter Bldg.,
Chicago, 111.
II m-.forth Tin Oliver Type-
v. liter Company will maintain
no i xp< n.-ive salt fort* • of 15,-
■ i't al......ten and agents. Hence-
f nth it will pay no high rents
There will be no
l'. Will deal direct
act ual mtnufae
middlemen no use-
Wv i nd th" waste
You
i". to meet pr> ent-day econ-
omic changes.
Note this tact carefully. We
otic. ti. identical Oliver Nine—
trie lati t model-brand new,
lor $11). the exact one which
v, ;■ $100 until March 1.
in 50 cities,
idle stocks.
You, M»
m ' w iih
tut ar. No
h. s toils,
anti give yon the savings.
•j< the $ I by being your own
salesman. And we gui’i econ-
emic . 1 our elves, ton. So it
n't philanthropy. Ju i the
nev • efficient way of doing bus-
11 E
CITV
:inct offence.
5. 'I'liis ordinance shall become ef- j
'active after the signing hereof, upon •
its being published for ten days in !
mine daily newspaper of general cir-
ulation in the city of Ray Gild-• Texas.
\pproved: John Sutherland,
3-14(1 Mayor.
IT ORDAINED BY THE
col NCIE OF RAY CITY
I. That a Sanitary District within
the limits of Bay City. Texas, be and
i is hereby created so as to include,
•herein all of block* 77. 7.x. *’••• 91. 9-’.
’05. IM. 107. 118. 119 and 120 of -aid!
i City of Bay City. Texas.
J. Any and al! surface toilets,'
' privies and cesspools located nn any i
| of the blocks within said Sanitary
District tire hereby defined and dc-
j. hired to be a public nuisance and a
menace to public health.
S Any owner or ,accusant of any
.i ■■ • o--
\X OL’IHX \X( I .
|Atalili*hiiig blocks 77 7". 79 91, 92, ,
10.'., Bui 107. It*. 119 and 120 of
the ( Ity of Bay < ity. H.itituordn
County. I'exti*. it' a sanitary Bis.
trict within »«id < it.' »"d declaring
ami defining all surface toilet*,
privies ami cesspools used or per-
mitted t" he it*. .1 within said dis-
tiiif n nuismm mid a mcnni-c to
public licallh, mid providing n pen.
alty for the owner or oceopunt of
premise* on which located, ti'ing
or permitting same to he used.
tfle-s you.
0-0
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Strci t
v
< Hy
state
HiflBH
t HRISTI AX
every
any
CHY
February 15, 1917.—I have posted
John
all
kinds.
six
Oertling.
Sutherland.
Mayor.
Iddfess
shall fail, neglect or refuse Io coin
p|> with this ordimince.
flic Oliver Typewriter Company
122.; Oliver Typewrit* r Bldg..
Chicago, III.
Do not send a machine until
I order it. Mail me your book,
"The High Cost of Typewriters;
The Reason and the Remedy.”
your de luxe catalogs and fui
bovn named
separate and dis-;
rttl®
...................
tfaer Information.
Xante ...........
to
3.
<ink or
District
B. finning with Tuesday. May 1. the
'library will resume the schedule, from!
three to six o’clock on Tuesday, thing nice for hot weather.
Thursday and Saturday afternoons.
■F :Fii-
the limits of Bay City. Texas, be and
is hereby’ created so as to nclude
therein all of blocks 77. 7x. <9. 91.
'(J, lt'5, 100, 107, 11», 119 and 120 of
■ aid city of Bay City. Texas.
2 Any and all private drains,
inks and privies located on ary part
>f any block within said Sanitary Dis-
Esiultliwhing blocks, 77
105, Bitt, |07
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SI MMEIt St 111 BI LE
FOR I.IBRAI1V HOI BS.
-- Brunner A- Oertling.
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Lot of sport stripe goods; some-
Brunner
SCIENCE 8EKVKE&
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
COl NA’IL OF BAY CITY.
1That a Sanitary District within ,]Pt, !ej guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof, shall tie
lined in any sum not to exceed twen-
, ty-five dollars for each and every vio-
lation of this ordinance, and each and
every day that the same is used or
permitted to he used shall constitute
eparate and distinct offense.
] 4. This ordinance shall become ef-
ir -t are each and al! hereby dtil.ued fP(.(|VP after the signing hereof, upon
its being published for ten iiiys# in'according to law all my lands in the
ome daily newspaper of g. ueial Hr-[ vicinity of Buckeye, /
culation in the City
Texas.
Approved:
3-14d
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IVAKXIXG: BUCKEYE
LANDS POSTED.
Anyone hunting,
of B e City, I fishing, depredating, camping, open-
ing gates, taking down fences, or In
any other manner trespassing on these
lands will be prosecuted to the extent
of the law. (Signed) C. G. Stoddard.
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Straw hats for men;
Christian science services
Sunday morulnt at 11 o’clock.
Sunday school every Sunday morn-
ing at 9:45 o’clock.
Testimonial meeting every Wed-
lesday evening at 7 30 o’clock.
The public Is very cordially invited
to attend all the services.
Corner Avenue C and Fifth Street
to be a public nuisance and a menace
public health.
The owner of any private drain,
privy within said Sanitary
shall, within 30 days from
mil after the passage of this ordi-
nance. fill up such private drain, sink
>r privy at his own cost and expense.
I The owner of any private drain,
ink or privy on any one of said i
1'locks in said Sanitar' District fail-
ing to fill up the same within 301
davs from uud after the passage of
this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty
of a mis iemeanor and. upon convic-
tion thereof. shall be fined in;
itiy sum not to exceed $25.00 lor each
and . very violation ot this ordinance-
• nd i:u'h ami ev< ry day alter the ex-
piration of the P'H iod
th.ill constitute a
7s 79, 91, 92,
lis, 119 and 120 of
Ute (ity of Bay ( it), Matagorda
< otiiity. Te.vis, as a sanitary Dis-
trict within said city and declaring
and di lining all private drains,
sink*, ami prbh s, used or permitted
tn be ii*< d within said district, a
uiilsance ami a menace to public
licalth, and providing mr Hie filling
up of the same, and providing a
penalty for the owner ol same who |()(. ()j, aJ)y i)Uj|^jng within said San-
itary District who shall use or per-
' mit to be used any surface toilet,
privy or cesspool, located in
building on, or on any lot or block
> ithin said Sanitary District shall be
A TYPEWRITER
REVOLUTION
t ml ti'iiu
T-oHl
Act#,
tprous
tlon.
Bru.
daagerou
mint for
'Jas THE NEW OLIVER NINE
HOW
high and noble lives for God.
Sunday night, because of the
vt • athet, a very smuil audieuct greet*
• 1 our mu-h loved Br<<. l errcil. The
wenthcr keeping -ou from attending j
should remind you that it i« alway * i
to wait until the lust mo- j
a bicjiaing. and VERY dun-
to delay your eternal salva-
THE LAST DAYS
OF THE REVIVAL
Don’t Pay
(I'onUnued from Page 1.)
The Tribune
and *
Unless Yuu Are Satisfied
of Christ
at
If at
time you
any
eel with dispatch, and
if the job is not ju£t a
little better than
you
secured
could
ave
elsewhere
we
charge
cent.
you
c ne
Inal and bold
live us a
Io the
proposition.
us
Tribune Pig. Co
XUI 11 I.
DON’T EXPERIMENT.
appointed
Country Needs
Your Help
join
\ <ni.
nation.
some
and lots
m
will make
potatoes.
see me
p
Moore
up seven
the
i This was
How
gw pel
» cd
Your
I < a n
| into
nil
'!
< I h!< ), they dedicati'd their llvei*
How Hupr. •iiv,.' How tom h-
iiak
,lpst
Git' g Ior-
co me.''
give us a job ol print-
o-
1 have a quantity i
I we
But
you want.
the price
good a*
■ What think
the world by
will not
his
if) b’M
I. f great
' soul
tng and it is not hand!-
in Bay City. Follow
a Hay City citizen.
J. R. Gusman, Hay CBy. says:
saved.
us’
ha)t not
b< nighted
fol
w hh'!)
him
i know
] missed or to report cattle
| at large, they can do so by
John Sutherland,
May or.
If you dont join the army,
the food producers of the
<jl have some blocks
the city limits that
splendid patches for sweet
If you are willing
back gave much trouble, being stiff
and lam.' My kidneys at times were
very irregular in action and some-
times it was necessary for me to get
or eight times at night to
; pass the kidney secretions. I used
Doan’s Kidney Pills with good results]
and they have never failed to help tnc > ,l)t
| when 1 have taken them since."
Don’t j
you arc just
to be.
abide hi Christ in whom is
wisdom and
unto Hi'1 .tun-
upon th" cross,
difficulties confront
, The great-
uijiver.. you can attend is to
sit at the fei t ot one of God * saint *
G the thought* we obtain that
I makes us fit to be gnat leaders No".
I young people, don't forget that it
' rake loyal and faithful followers to
■ ring success to any lead* i All can
}not bo leaders .so be prepared to be
faithful followers also. To follow
! t hrist doc* not cause you to deity
yourself of any pleasure which is
| proper and uplifting. Be able to say
unto the devil, to all forms of amuse-
] uM tita not in couformity to the will
j of God. "1 cannot. 1 am too busy in
the work of my Savior." God help
I and Inspire the young people to lire
treasure* of
Let us go
im l i nt* r ' our l'
'and though
you will reach your goal
est univers a you can
i It
beginning God.
the treasures
edge ; li t
, Jordan."
• in
! w <• tu rn
1 ..ospel
; was also
Lei
l man
God said,
man." God created
the dust. He became a
when God breathed into
i him the breath of life. This act of
jiiod made man above every other cre:t-
■ ture.
Th" cry <>f today is
need leaders. People who
m the procession ol progress
run over and left behind
I have appointed George Lew i
pound master and anyone wishing to
of their cattle should they be I
I or to report cattle roaming ]
plionins ! not
j get
to.* angi'l*, not f<>r man. but you will!
if yvtt do not look |
God deliver
hl the beginning
" In whom are hid
of w isdom and
II Kings, vi., 2:”
thee, unto Jor-
ait how much and how
' Everything
may get much in
we arc living
thinking on
I not st<)i
I ring
j I list i a ted. i How often we -eek
that which we consider the best.
uni v. a believe w ill IVe
happini' ■■ that which wc consider the
greatest obiect of life, and when the
end comes we find we have but the
rdress' The tilings which fade, and
not tin most beilutlful tiling, namely.
i haractv! I'ounded under the cross
, f Christ and upon redemption through
pili blood in the reach of ev-
aml girl there is the '’Pearl
price," the salvation of your
The soul of mat) for which .10-
di. d is beyond value.
| Yun usually find what
I What you aie willing to pay
j to obtain
I y ou want
j Let us
] hid tho
I know ledge
--o
Price f>Oc. at all dealers. Don't] Tomato Plants.
It has acted effectively In many cases! simply ask for a kidney r» medy get of choice totcato plant- for ale. Mi
the advice of Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that E I,. Grover, phone 38.
Mr. Gusman had Foster-Milburn Co., j If it’s Job work "on time and right' ‘
My Props., Buffalo, N Y. you are after, call The Tribune
Gave him immortality.
PROGRESS.’’
a to
will
The
motto of today is, "Not how lout: we
lliv. 'all liow much and how well w<
I live." Ever'thing is abbreviated so
a litth space
wrong. Men are
the light lines, do
> to think that "In tl"‘ begin
God " (This was beautifully li-
ve e -eek fol’
the
the most
i through hia death and rosurrectton
! Answer tho qm-stion, AVhat think ye
; >f I'tj. t' by your attitude towards
him and his kingdom. It is an as-
] tounding fact Hint so many IntHlec-
' tiuil men hav*- no opinion of t’liri .1.
They seexn to have cast all thoughts
i of him aside. We date every Instru-
ment "in the yt.ir of the Lord.’’ and
l then fail to give him a thought. How
incon-i-tent. There is hardly a limit
to a consecrated soul guided by the
love and spirit of Chrisl. Th* sue
of your labors comes in propor-
t|nn to your conception of Christ.
I, ar -.ml to oim of his dlsclph '•
I i ’ome and see.” Silin, i s and un
! faithful church niemlu rs. today w<
give unto you the same invitation
"<'ome and see;" put to the te I our
Savior Let us ....... the knowb dge of
testis th it will make us know the
cleansing power of his blood when .ve
stand under him as his blood diip|>ed
from calvary’s mount.
.. of Christ" Show
your life
Sitndas afternoon. This was a scr-
| mon lecture to the young people. \Vr
are sorry to haw to report that in
difference war shown by and through
the attendanci of those for whom it
was announced.
Text. Gen. I, 1.
God." Col. il, 3.
all tho treasures
knowledge:" and I
Let us go, we pray
dan."
No" lei's read all together. "In the
In whom are hid all
of wisdom and knowl-
us go, we pray thee, unto
Subject. "LEADERSHIP."
th< beginning was God,” and if
to the tir-t chapter of the
of John we find tliat the Son
in the beginning.
IS make
from
I living soul
that place
to Jesus, and i>i'
r o' God deliver
j The Thuu
to Vi r ‘ a . < d a
I '■<•) I. Hu' thalli' God
] »' ■ gospel of grace
Whosoevt r will let.
I ' Look to Jesus atid be saved.’’
; i alia-1.-., tli woid* avid
|' a11 ' tn this t< D
Sunday morning at the in itiuing ]
of th" -• rvici■■■. twenty-six • hildi '-i. j
from the Sunday school presented
them: ive for church m< rnlnrship.
i j and through tin beautiful service of
our churih of receiving < hlidren into
the
|.'ta4E!
I Bro. Terrell real from Matt, xxii..
i I th to l ith verses. Text. 12nd verse
Saving, what think ye
i M in. e son is he?”
Tiii- interview was at the hi'gin-
I ning of the third year of the mitr -
I try of Jesus, not long before his et u-
I j < fixion.
We wi.dt to discuss the knowleda-
of Je-us and ills mission.
Christ rises above all men. There
in. be some .-imikuity between him
and some men we call great, but thtre
be no comparison. Christ came
the world to div and rise that
men might In- saved. Saved
Nevi i neglect your kidney*
if yon have paid hi the buck, un
nary disorders, dizziness and ncivoii*
ness, it’a time to act and no time to
experiment. These are frequently 1
symptoms of kidney trouble, and
the remedy which is recommended fot
the kidneys should be taken in time
Doan's Kidney Pills is a good rem I
edy to use. No need to cxperitm nt j
It hnn noted effeelivelv in manv casts'
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G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Automobiles Meet all Trains Day and Night
Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
P^rty Trips for Huntfcg and Fishing a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, May 7, 1917, newspaper, May 7, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332888/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.