The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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HAY CITY. TEXAS THURSDAY. OH I HOIK 5. 191*.
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HAY CITY AUTO AND SALKS COMPANY
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All that is new in winter hats- Cc
assortment. Handkerchiefs, Geci^ette
chine underwear.
Your money is needed to help pay the victory bill—Lend
it in War Savings Stamps at good interest rates
Do yon sing to self, to the people or
to Christ?' Have we lost Christ
Liabilities.
Capital Stock ....
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Deposits
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THAT W. S. S. PLEDGE
MUST BE PAID
.... $65 000 00
... 22 023 71
... 831 664 36
$918 688 07
The above statement is correct,
M. W. Hooplngarner. Cashier
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9 605 51
Exchange 418 OS I 24
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present he will
presence
Thin <]or< ni))h of ndrertiju m< nt patriotically donated
-to tin Treasury Deportment by
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The only expense pence relieves the Government from
is that of supplying bullets and powder—The Gov-
ernment must spend $50,000,000.00 every
day for months to come to take care of
the soldiers and sailors It will take
a year to demobilize the army.
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sizes
de chine,
b!c shades.
sitting on the
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.Mr. B. L. Coin h of Collegeporl pass-1
<•<1 through the city yesterday on his
way back to Kerens, Texas, his for-
mer home. He farmed at Collegeport
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every purchaser of an Eveready Storage Battery 18 months of satisfactory
service. It the battery fails to give this service the owner may return It to
the Western Electric Company. Inc., Dallas, Texas, by express, charges col-
lect. and the Western Electric Company, Inc., will replace It with a new
buttery, with a new guarantee, prepay the express and charge the owner only
for the satisfactory service the original battery gave For sale by JNO. A.
CRAWFORD.
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If you use “bogus” or counterfeit parts for
replacements and repairs to your Ford car.
you can't expect satisfactory nor durable
service from your car. It’s not fair to the
car to repair with poor quality parts. Stick
to the genuine Ford materials and have your
Ford car cared for.by men who know Ford
mechanism and how to best keep the car in
working order. Bring your Ford car to our
shop where you’re sure of the square deal;
sure of Ford materials and sure of Ford low
prices. Keep your Ford car running full
standard.
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Loans and
U, S. Liberty Bonds
Other Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures..
Interest in and Assess-
ment for Guaranty Fund
U. S. Certificates of In-
debtedness
War Savings Stamps
Bills of Exchange.
Collections in Tran it....
Cash and Sight
For a week past, rumors of some-
thing extraordinary oa foot at Klein
At Eidelba, •h'a Dry Good Store have
boon rife about town. Unusual activ-
ity around the premises; doors all
locked. There are sounds of myster-
ious hammerings and the buzz of the
saw, denoting that some drastic alter-
ations and changes were being made
away from public view—whetting the
curiosity of many in the business dis-
trict. Friday's news will let the cat
out of the bag.
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TWO MORE (ASUYLTIEN
FOR MATAGORDA COUNTY.
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these father- who just simply cannot
conduct family prayers sit there with manifest
"c sealed lips, because they
could not talk to Christ in the pres-
ence of the children''
abb'1 and it is only those who have
tin real presence here that have any
grounds for hope in the life beyond
His presence and friendship is real if,
wo but allow it.
< red he was not
I him. and found bint In the house ofi
tlod, "about hi: Falhor's Im in. -- "
Y’ou may find him in the same place. |
Mary took bint home with her, so
may you. and there live in the con )
sciousuess of his presence and power
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I he Talk of (he Town What's Going
on al Klein A Eldeliiacli's
Store ’
The ever-increasing number of dr
positors and the growth of this insti-
tution evidence that the service we
are rendering is acceptable and ap-
preciated by the community. A good,
strong banking connection is an as-
set not to be valued in dollars. Your
account respectfully solicited.
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It is a
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tellers ard ci fls,
About 2000 acres of the above named plantation is
being subdivided and sold in fftrm-sized tracts at right
prices and terms. This land is all heavy land, border-
ing on Trespalacios Creek—and in a high’ state of cul-
tivation, in cotton and corn this year.
A. E. PLEAK & CO.
The names of two more Matagorda
County boys are mentioned in tho
casualty list printed today, both ot
Palacios. They uro Private Fowlis P.
McCampbolL reported dead from dis-
ease, and Private Calvin I. Ward,
wounded, degree undetermined.
Come in and ccnrmence jeur Christmas Shopping.
lost Christ in our songs
When we sing the sacred
words of praise, and the blessed story
of redemption, do we consciously sing
them to Christ, or do we Idly sing
them because the hymn is announced,
or because we like the tunc, the move-
ment of the music" Many churches
employ men and women to ‘‘sing unto
God" when their heart is far from
the Things they sing. They sing for
the people not for God When these
t I core nf Clnrl'* urn lint ttill
Statement of Condition of
II \Y ( ITY B »YK Till ST CO.
Bay City, Texas
At tin dost of business Nov. 1. I91S
GUARANTY FUND BANK
Resources.
Discounts .dfl'T, 857 70
10 000 O'*
20 465 00
5 000 00
( IIRISTIAN St IEM E SERYK ES.
Corner Avenue C and Fifth Street.
(hrlstlan Relenc* services every
Sunday morning at II o'clock.
Sunday School every Sunday
Ing at 9:45.
Testimonial meeting every
nesday evening at 7 o'clock.
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Buy War Saving* Stamps.
Ccmplete asscilrrent cf jeiftjs <ic fci[€ dmia in all sizes and
colors. Ccats for misses erd jinicrs in xekur vehels erd clclh,
I 2 to 16. Kimoras erd negligees in tcflcla, Jclir uccicfe
and color. Mireixa jams in all ll e desire
Those attending the morning serv ■
ices at the Presbyterian Church are '
hearing forceful, straight forward
messages of gospel truth. Yesterday '
Rev. Charlton Storey spoke on 'The i
Lost (hrist," and said in part: ,
When Jesus was twelve years old:
his parents, as was the custom, took i
him to Jerusalem with them to at-
tend the Passover On their return1
trip home they supposed he was in '
the party and journeyed a day before
they missed him. Returning to Jeru-
salem they found him in the Temple
reasoning with the doctors and teach-
ers. The points 1 w ish you to observe
about his incident are. 1. That these
were religious peopl
worship of God. 2. They supposed that
Jesus was in the
i md and they did not miss him
When they discovered that he was
with them they became alarmed
:<U<1 sought him
This incident suggests a sad trag-
j edy in modern Christianity,
religious people lose the personal
Christ in their life and are uncon-1
scions of It. * • • •
ally do so but through carelessness.: gnown
They may be continuing their formal |ln tl|(> f]0flll 'and |,c n gllest in yourj"
home for several days would you like odr
Would conscious that Christ is our vompan-
conversution be the|ion? We can go "anywhere with:
lesus," but Jesus cannot go anywhere!If Christ is present he will < ertainly (
his presence. If be does
"simply’pot manifest his presence in your life:
you may well become alarmed anil:
know that he is not present
less Christianity Is useless
and external worship, supposing that
Christ is yet with them while he is |)( ,nuk<, S((||U, chlingert flrst?
not In the light of this it. behooves t)|e ((,pj(.s ,,,■
each oi us to carefully examine his Would we find any more time
or
lost Christ In my life?
tis ask whether
in our worship
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day and sees
Have we lost a
cur personal life
f<>r life. Even a
our prayers" When we pray are welhe is there'.’
conscious that we arc talking to our i surprised.
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elder brother "who ever liveth to in-. 'lave you lost Christ In your husi
tercptle for us?" If we arc conscious > l ess life" Is ho a silent non-particl-
of his presence with us we cun talk pa'lng partner or one who is often
to him as if we were face to face, I! consulted, and who lias a weighty
am afraid much of our preaching has i voice in the plans ami purposes of
engaged in t|H, presence of Christ. It is often your business'.' If ho were to come.
more ethical than evangelical, more 1 to Inspect your business are there any
midst, though he your meanness ami reform" i things you would like to c over up.
rather than surrender to the Christ, aiiv changes to make" Do not over
Have”' we lost the Christ in our I look the fact that he IS THERE ev
Frequently we enter a home ery
there are banners saying,
"Christ is iu thlf home we see a
Many ; f.rinjfjV or some symbol to signify
! that Christ is honored there. If
Christ is really in the home we will tor that home.
we have lost
When
to the house of God does our
deportment, our attitude, our actions 1 elK.() of tbe children?” If Christ were
bespeuk the consciousness ol his pres- ;ip(| wp wore conscious of
'once? If Christ was sitting oti lhe bjs pn,S4,|tcP hi the home we could pens Christianity spoils weakno
platfoiin, in visible form, would our la]k t() known our distress,Hu this life only'
conduct be otherwise. \ et he is p].1Ils anj ambitions for the home Christ we are qf all men most miser
there. | and its members, whether the chil i
Have we lost (hrist in our songs n). (he citizenship of the town'
of praise? When we sing the sacred (werp pn,seIlt nnt. What we need |
is a deeper sense of his presence. But
in our day the parents are so con-
scious of his absence that they send
the children to Sunday school to learn '
about him and to fellowship with hlrti.
That is about the only opportunity
they have, too. Yet God gave tho
homo to create the atmosphere in
wljich the young should grow and de-
velop in the formative period of life.
"paid praisers of God" are not sin-! What sort of atmosphere is there in |
cere followers of tho Christ their J your home? Is it charged anil sur-
songs are little less than blasphemy.|charged with the presence of Christ.
or Is the Christ lost to it? Do you
in know he Is there or do you suppose. last vear.
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I’eacc doos not alTc< I your \V. S. S. pledge
binding obligation - Peace does not release
anyone from his pledge
everything,
personal Christ in !
I. In onr plans
small child in (he i
home must l><* consldereil iu the plans ,
.If Christ is really Ini
llioy do not Intention-j JK)( 1IC(1(j a billboard to make the fact I your life he will undoubtedly be duly :
Suppose Christ were to come|cop<id< red in the plans for your life. I
|lu our pleasures. When we plan I
ottr pleasures ami recreation are we |
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her life and earnestly ask, have I ,(1 rp.H| Jini| digctiss the Bible? Would with us.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1918, newspaper, December 5, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362277/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.