Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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MOTOR CAR SCHEDULE.
Red's Place
crowd-
Jas. B. Davis, Prop.
BUY AND USE
DEATH WON THE RACE.
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ANY PART OF THE CITY
Red Cross
FEEL RIGHT ALL THE TIME.
sporting Christmas Seals
Prompt Service, Prices Reasonable
Phone 175
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who has the blue
Lord.
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Mrs. H. B. Moore, Ch’m.
Texas City thankful to the
than those you buy.
BOX 252
TEXAS CITY, TEXAS
man,
you
we
our tombstone in-
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT.
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alcohol.
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square race young
Entered at the postoffice at Texas
Rity, Texas, as second class matter..
goes
what
Epler’s
Hack Line
another job.
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“grade crossing” holds precedence
slayer in automobile-train collisions.
If your liver doesn’t behave- right all
the time—if it sometimes stops working
fairs here, it has helped—and will continue
to help— banish many qualms of home
sickness by treating patrons to a good laugh
l am| thankful for the support given by the
town people in my efforts to accomplish the
above results.”
Texas City Daily Times
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We are all apt to forget the people who
pay their debts much sooner than those
who don’t.
Don’t wait for the fool killer,
self.
(Continued from page 1.)
year and into that space has been
T. L. CROSS
Ship Stores and Chandlers
GThe race is not al-
ways to the swift—
but most always.
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race would hardly be
4th. Street and Second Avenue South
All that is Best in
Drinkables.
/ • in town, believing as I do that under the
i present circumstances and condition of af-
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my wish that everybody in the city, when
they sit down to their Thanksgiving din-
ner, will have this same feeling of thank-
ful and will have cause for that feeling.”
2014, 2016 and 2018 Strand,
Galveston, Texas.
Published Every Afternoon Except
Sunday
All Kinds of Light and Heavy
Hauling
generously in the future as they have in
the past.”
and the race
to the tortoise,
with trains at grade crossings. But the : fullest extent.”
street car is a vehicle comparatively slow ,
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
orate sufficiently the force of impact. __
dubitably more motorists - court collision ' future should make every man who has
One cent each and thus aid in the move-
ment to secure a County Hospital and Dis-
pensaries in this County for the care of the
sick and afflicted. Every Seal you buy helps
to provide hospitals, dispensaries anc. vis-
iting nurses for the care of the sick and
Hamilton’s New Store"
a thoughtlessness that was more than an
invitation—an urging to death.—Galveston
News.
J. C. BLACK
Practical Mason
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE
Cor. 3rd St. and 1st Ave. South.
classed as a
event now.
The man who tries to drown his sorrows
drink would attempt to fight fire with
Civilization teaches us to love one
other. Cannibals do it instinctively.
Some men fall in love and never get on
their feet again.
Most of us feel that Nature intended us
for better jobs than we get.
TIMES PRINTING CO., Publishers
ed a number of events that mean great
things for this community. Since I have
been here the $1,400,000 appropriation for
the improvement of the harbor has been
secured; the street railway company has
inaugurated service; eight thousand troops
have come here for an indefinite stay, and
are cordially invited to visit
Hamilton’s Free Demonstration of
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W. H. BAILEY: “I am especially thank-
ful today that the department I represent is
in better shape than it has ever been and
Keeps a full stock on hand of
everything in his line. Call and be
convinced.
Heaven would be overcrowded if
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Don’t Let Periodical Spells of Lazy Liver
Ruin Your Temper and Spoil Your
Work.
Come all, see
J. FRANCIS: • wish to join in the
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In- i and the brilliant prospects for the city’s remedy that starts the liver without stir-
f -heul mele ave" mo -he i ring up your whole system as calomel often
does. It is especially good for children
who need a liver tonic once in a while, but
who should not be dosed with strong drugs.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is sold by Butter-
field & Co. This store guarantees it with
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delivers the goods
EaVSATEEEaACIT3AWXL3IXS-EMZEZKTENAIET23 in
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
1 year.........................
$ months................ 2.50
S months............ ... ,1.25
1 month ....... ... ...........45
1 week......................15
By Mail or Delivered by Carrier.
as a
a clean open and shut guarantee—your
money back with a smile if it fails to satis-
fy you. Price, 50 cent a bottle, and your
money is as safe as if you had it in your
pocket. If you need the medicine you need
it badly—if it doesn’t satisfy you—your
money back. Buy a bottle from Butter-
field & Co. today under this guarantee.
(Advt.) -
Many a girl deludes herself with the be-
lief that she has completed her education
before she marries
Matrimony is an important step,
fact, it is often a whole flight.
1X00 . the prevention of disease.
ribbon pinned on him I Christmas Seal Campaign
in this year or our: Headquarters, State Capitol, Austin
Mrs. O. B. Colquitt, Gen. Ch’m.
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is typical of hundreds of other similar ac-
cidents in the United States. The number
of human lives snuffed out annually in
this country by the hood of death in auto-
mobile accidents is large enough to hint
that speed-lust has gained appalling mas-
tery over American motorists. It is the
day of safety first. Yet, occasionally,
safety is a poor second.
It is a thing to wonder at that automo-
bile accidents in the cities are not more
prolific of mortality. Unquestionably the
is
with street railway cars in the city than ' interests in
moving and practically quick to stop. In : W. S. BROUSSARD: “I am thankful
The cities there are vihtually no mortal for the amount of business I have done
collisions between automobiles and street [ during the last year and especially so
Hamilton will show you how to “LIVE IN A NUT SHELL” and
save you 50 per cent of your labor and expense.
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AMERTCANREDCROSS
M=KEe-T2ME
Leave Tenth street depot at 6:05, 6:50,
8:30, 10:50 and 11:50 a. m.; 12:50, 2:40
5:30, 6:50 and 10:50 p. m.
Arrive at Tenth street depot at 6:45,
7:45, 9:45 and 11:45 a. m.; 12:45, 1:45,
3:45, 6:45, 7:45 and 11:45 p. m.
Direct connections are made at Texas
City Junction with interurban cars leav-
ing Galveston at 6:00, 7:00, 9:00 and
11:00 a. m.; 12:00 m.; 1:00, 3:00, 6:00,
7:00 and 11:00 p. m., and Houston at
6:00, 8:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a. m,;12:00
m.; 2:00, 5:00, 6:00 and 10:00 p. m.
01913/———
MERRYCHRISTMAS2
I could all get there with
scriptions as passports.
Our customers are treated
right and their pat-
ronage is appre-
• ciated.
the Southwestern Steel Corporation has spirit of Thanksgiving this day with the
announced its intention of building a large rest of all the good citizens of Texas City,
steel plant. Could we ask for more? Few thanking God for the good health of my-
cities in the South nave had so many good self and family and the good people of the
things happen to them in the same space city for their very generous patronage of
of time, and everv Texas City citizen should my establishment.”
sit down to his turkey dinner tomorrow
with a feeling that Fate has certainly been EDWWARD F. WATTS: “I am thank-
kind. I know I feel that wav about it. ful and have been thankful from year to
year ever since I have been in Texas City
W. H. BUTTERFIELD: “I amthankful and more thankful this year than in the
today for a prosperous business, for good past as I have been more prosperous, have
friends and neighbors and for the privilege had good health myself and my wife’s health
of living in a town with the future before has never been better. I am thankful
it that Texas City has. In fact, when it to see the city in its present prosperous
comes down to the point, there are so many condition and hope all the citizens are
things to be thankful for that it is impos- having their share of its 'prosperity. It is
The speed of an automobile was match-
ed against that of a locomotive and
five bodies that were animate tell mutely
the story of how death won the race. Is
the game worth the candle? Are human , , ,,
. , ,, , , , , : sible to enumerate them all.
lives to be flung bghtly on the altar of .
speed? Sunday’s accident near Texas City!
This has amply demonstrated its healthfulness. Tone.
can ' This climate comes as near being perfec- You are safe in taking Dodson’s Liver
not be stopped in time to avoid or to ameli- . tion as can be found in the United States Tone. It’s a harmless pleasant vegetable
A curious thin, about horses is that
those you bet on generally cost you more
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s E. T. GLIOT: “I am glad that I have
Do it your- been able in a small way to supply the
| means of recreation and amusement for a
that there is less crime and vice in Tex-
as City today than there has been for a
long time. I can only hope that the com-
ing year will see a lessening of even this and
that all our citizens will learn that true
happiness comes from obedience to laws,
spiritual as well as those made by man.”
W. F. BOOKMAN: “I am thankful and you become bilious and “headachy”—
for the fact that I live in a locality that don’t take calomel, but try Dodson’s Liver
cars, but a smash is no rare thing and i that land values have risen to such an ex-
many mudguards and fenders have been re- { tent that I have been able to be of finan-
placed. I cial assistance to those who have entrust-
The motorist himself controls more than । ed themselves to my guidance in matters of
half the chances of disaster and every ac- i real estate. I am thankful for the large
cident should be at once a warning and a share of patronage given me by the people
lesson to every motorist. A warning in j of Texas City and only hope what I have
that another death’s ambush has been re- : done has been satisfactory to such an ex-
vealed; a lesson in that it shows perhaps i tent that they will continue to give as
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Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1913, newspaper, November 27, 1913; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576414/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.