The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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early Christmas business has been better this year than before, I still have the best line of
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WELL SELECTED CHRIS)MAS JEWELRY EVER SHOWN
All I ask you to do s to come and
If you
in Bay City.
and go to see Secrest, the jeweler
Join the crowd
least a look will convince you.
now
Magnet, Texas
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The Jeweler
P. G. SECREST
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Toaster-Stove
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Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings
Ray City, Texas
Low Round Trip Fares for
Holiday Travel
Experienced Auto-
mobile Workman
Standard
and / ourist Sleepers
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Electric Lighted Sleepers and
Diners
Oil Burning Locomotives
Steel Coaches
Electric Block Signals
Heavy Rails
Rock Ballast
Civil Engineer
Phone 93
Milk Delivered to any part of the City in
Sealed Sanitary Bottles
Sterilized and Pure
J. P. KELLER, Representative
TELEPHONE 122
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SUHVKVORS & CIVIL ENGINEERS
Clean and Sanitary
Phone us your wishes
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ELBRIDGE B. SNOW, President
Main Office: 56 Cedar St., New York
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And as usual you will find this the busiest little corner in town. Busy, yes, but not too
busy to wait on you; just join the crowd and follow i< to Secrest's
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Bay City Light & Ice Coinyany
. J Your Service
Ftincy Hi"(| Irish pOtlitOO.H now
Would like
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CASH Capital i$3,000,000.00
Surplus ns r«gnrd«
Policyholders
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Xmas seals ami t'a
Stoi<‘.
children can 1
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corner
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he Bay City Book Store
I lolly Boxes
I lolly Ribbon
I lolly Paper
your
Bay City Nursery
ready
to <]llClfl'
Write
Gain««mor<'.
12-12-«ht-3tw
'Standard" "Undell"
■i. E. Ml 1.1.Fit & CO.
Plumbers
Work Guaranteed
Kodaks from $2 0<) to $20.00 HI l imi-
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Milk Delivered to any part of the City in
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Liabilitii'M. ineludimr cnnitnl •
Reworvc iih n conflniratiop .’tir.
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wliosc m'-aning is
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Having made a re-survey
of all of the original Sur-
veys of Matagorda County
am thoroughly acquainted
with all the land lines of
the county. We solicit
your patronage. Phone 260
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Wanted to Buy;
sacks delivered to i< e |il(int.
office for money Bay (,'itv
Llitlil Co.
Sitiiiition Wanieii: By an oxfieri-
i need young lady Rtenogrnjdier; well
cdm:ated Adilrcas Box lt*2, College-
port, Tcxhh IwdK-wp
and
No matter what the trouble I
can hx it. Give me a trial
1 mo Nov is L
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Monogram Stationery
Harrison Fisher and ChrUlie
Pidures in Frames
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Culver was up from
and today mid
League bnmiuet
For Stile Fotlt
pigij, $5 no each.
Carpenter
ORGANIZED 1853
insurance
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Don t fail to see our display of Westing-
house Electric Wares for Christmas,
in Beautiful Christmas Packages.
Lout--In tin’ Opera Uoiitb or on the
street, a bracelet. "From Will to Lot-
lie," engraved on insidi' Return to
Tribune and receive reward
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Air Goodwin Si* rm of Matagorda
was in the city yesterday and today
afip made a splendid lalk nt the ban-
quet last night
To Our Friends and Customers:
With the ending of the year 1912 we find ourselves en-
joying the best business since our residence in Bay City
and we take this method of thanking, our many friends and
customers for their liberal patronage. And at this happy,
joyous season we fuel doubly grateful, for we realize that
we have given every purchaser his money’s worth, and every
man, woman, boy or girl who has made a purchase at our store
has been treated fairly and squarely.
Since moving into the Moore & Reynolds building we are in
much better position to handle our trade and display our
well selected line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies’ and Gents’
Furnishings, etc. If you haven't been in to sec us, make
it a point to drop by at the first opportunity.
Again thanking you for your liberal patronage, inviting
a continuance, and wishing each and every one a Merry Xmas
and Prosperous New Year, we are, Respectfully,
I. L. PITLUK.
Holly boxes mid
souls ill llustoii’g
Mr Gvorm I’.
Mafugorda Jo SteHilly
iittendeil the Bu ims
hist night
.i.'.sorlimlit of
at Huston's
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Orih-r your
Bay City Nursery
|i F some one should tell you that they
1 had the nicest, daintiast bathroom you
ever raw and extolled its convenience, ami
saiiiiary qualities, how would you feel it
your bathroom was not up-to-date/
, Don‘t wait
2^ for iueh an
j experience.
Decide to
11 ’ have a new
bathroom put
in right away.
Call upon ua
for catalogue*
of 'Standard"
bathe and
"Ivorite”
white finish
closet aeate. ,
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who wrnii
aero-s nt 1
('lining
a r old
will i.av.'
>t a nJiini«
MMHt WEEkl.V I’tlUH
THIS AV! KK VI UY T1IJXG
FOR tftlUNG Oi l
tuilblood Bi.'iksliirc
Applj lo Mrs. W, C
of Mondiiy’
Mr. C. •!
tended tin
last night
plendici gilt for any housekeeper, fl is
perfect and practical table stove that will
try eggs, It icon, and chops, broil steaks, toast bread, pop corn,
bak- gri Idle cakes and omelets, in fact, almost anything. It
mvenient and (r vn «»l»l< that its owner bud constant use
She can prepare breakfast, him heons, or supper: with-
out gotnu, into the kitchen. She uses it when the servant is out
It makes her independent of the cook and lightens her house-
work wonderfully. Come in and sei' them
Hunters Notice.
i ] ..vc post'd, according to law all
my piistnrcrt ami rice fi< Idk, tin (Ihcr*-
l<y warn t.lrc public ngalnst 1 re >spasH-
invon . ame Ali liunter -. ralight on
any of my lands will ho nrrn'catod
to the fall extent of the law.
dw-tm-p A <! WADSWORTH
h't iiim that box
' Chrii turn- pre ('in
for Sate,
foin'-hoT. ct pnwer Gl,! ' " '** *J’’
>e I’rHctirnll;, new. In good con
Apply at th*> Trl'.'im nfM*
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’ Wanted. A bright
, a a eb'Ct’iclan
•Texas Farm .v Fit'Mdc height Company
Hildunt :. Rivers, Vanline s and Col-
gat.es l.oih’i. wnb ri; at Hiiston'si. ti
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--I Texas, via Van VI
Two 30 h. p., flve-paflsenger touring
(lira, completely equipped. Good
running order; lately overhauled In
our shop
One 20 Ii. p. touring car, used slightly
uh deinnoslrator. Good a« new; will
consider fair trade.
SMITH AHTO CO.,
12-11 Gtd-lmw Eagle Lake, Texas.
of eig:i
a! llii.~ion
n finer
Xmas toys
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are skeptical in the
air
is There ar*1 ever :
9 Rollo and
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Boys that a
rough,
Mid I'oys that are ma l(' of
mi f
[toys who
way,
a kind
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Some
SCOFIELD’S OLD STAND
Don’t Worry About Your Auto 1 roubles--
THAT’S OUR BUSINESS
WE CAN make automobiling a pleasure for you. if you
will give us a chance. When your car goes out of our
shop always remember you can rest assured it ha:> h.ul
t he proper t reatment to make a first class job.
Ali Work Absolutely Guaranteed
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
«e i 2*: 2.: it ' • ’ - " ” -•
real ('vtii
•e prime
wtiiij
arm r
in the
timing ■
ili(’nt i.i'O'
thind for nitilfi'g
see yourself.
if talk counts anything, there will
a constdenil'b- acre igc of long ' 1a-
c cotton i»liint*‘d tie coming t
Thin viiri'B old this year
a pound and I’.om*
i bate to the acre
ucres the corning
:> Clflzon
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ItoiiniH F"r Kent.
co'mle without
o nice roono* to
ImiiHi'keeltin-t
F and Eight!
Buy City, om of the outlying to
of the Grcat< i Houston district,
I ports* f’hri tm;.. h1 ra wberrie . nnd
litre riitii'it'ed that tin winter
[movement will -o*m t>< underwa
<b'Htrc to mhl that tile Houston '
,«t raw berry inovcrnont bun a m*
all Its own, which .In tin,' the d<*i
i Yaiik< > s who w ant bei'rlt*
!o cotm■
.a berry.
Tt'xaH |a i. .-tate (Im.
■ grow)!, The Com pt roll ei*'
I uhowH fhfit (hiring ii'lti tht" iireri of
[ dtliih’ InetOJlMd I'h’/'thi uftfe.lJ. At
’ rutA of growth the il-re.n of th*1 t
would lie dou‘«L d in 12'”'
the eluiriroH ire it will !><' doubled long
i Iw'IVne that, stni’o we may have to lick
surrounding .‘ttnlea and
e;i< h on,'
illtiocr tier
(■••ive th<
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i>oy.
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ilmir liliimleirng
I lay Cit j I look
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Wildman of I’alaciow ut-
Buslm ss League banquet
<’ ct tide and Limit
1;., ctiii alrotis Ihlng to say,
i HUCi'ced in st iimiiK'i'in:’. out
words whose meaning is left
in (l on la
Boys who are gwkivard, boys who are
iioid;
Boys who will never do its they an
told,
Boys who are luishl’iil and painfully
shy.
Who can't
try,
who .ati‘
bright
Boy- who are alwav- roadv to fight.
Boys vitli ambition and boyn without,
Boys who wliii-'th ami hoys wlm
shout;
Boys who Whei’dli
I toy n who 'Ven r
rr-knees,
And of them I'll. Which in the best.?
Away ahead of ail the rest'.’
Ti ■ not a mati■') W* neeil discims ■
lie s just the boy who belohi'.s to us!
—Gatitlyn Wells in 'Lite.
Bod bless the boys! And we hope
of them f.*»m their infancy
to u •grouper a '*■ will r< -
happiness that is due them
get busy! voa wbfe ONCE ■>
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1912, newspaper, December 17, 1912; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1361920/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.