The Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Battle of Lookout Mountain between
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Battle of Columbia, Tennessee.
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Weather Forecast—Tonight and Thursday
unseated. Moderate southery winds.
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NOVEMBER 24 IN HISTORY
HARRIS BROTHERS CO.
TEXAS CITY, TEXAS
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NAILS $1.50 PER KEG
We advise prompt action as the material is rapidly being
disposed of.
Write for Our Free Circular TO-DAY
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Hauling of all kinds to any part of the city.
EPPERSON TRANSFER LINE
4 trips daily between Texas City and Gal-
veston. Phone 114. Hacks meet all boats
and trains.
COHEN SPECIAL
New FALL $15 Suits
Offers Better Styles—Bet-
ter Quality. More for Your
Money than ever Before.
An Unlimited Variety of
Handsomest Fall Models for
your Selection.
These books were stored in Galveston,
and were damaged during the late storm.
They are worth rebinding, for the infor-
mation they contain is reliable, and writ-
ten in Mr. Wilson’s interesting manner,
makes them a set of volumes of great
worth to any home.
C. W. VANVACTER
General Contractor
Estimates gladly furnished
without cost.
Ring Phone 210. Box 294.
This 'Year Holl an dy S Magazines just as large and much’ more interesting than
ever before and the publishers are entering all subscriptions TWO FULL T EARS for
the'same price you formerly would have paid for a one year subscription. The short
stories and special articles are clean, snappy and timely. The departments for the house-
keeper are many and complete; the fashion pages show the late styles, and the children
have a corner of their own. Holland’s is truly a Southwestern Home Magazine of sun-
shine and good cheer which, in ten years time, has become indispensable to more than
three quarters of a million people in the Southwest.
Send us your order for these three publications—our paper one year. Farm and Ranch one year and
Holland’s Magazine TWO YEARS—right away; also show this BIG VALUE OFFER to your
neighbor who is not a subscriber to this paper. New and renewal subscriptions will be accepted at
the rate advertised, so bring or mail your order now and get the benefit of the combination price.
1875—William B. Astor died in New York
aged eighty-three,, leaving an ini.-
mense fortune.
1910—Crews of four Brazilian warships mu-
tilated, three officers and several sail-
ors killed
1912—Henry S. Beattie, Jr. was electrocuted
at Virginia for the murder of his
wife.
On account of being flood stock, this material is being sold
at considerably less than the wholesale price. It is al
the product of the AMERICAN STEEL & WIRE CO.,
secured in a recent big purchase. Although having been
exposed to moisture it is nevertheless in good serviceable
condition. The nails and a greater part of the fencing have
been re-conditioned and are as good as new.
Holland’s . 2 years
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more important happenings of the world chronicled in this paper—yes,
this is your paper in every sense of the word, it leads the fight for every-
thing that will make this community a better place in which to live; it’s
looking after your interests all the time and right now we have arranged
to offer you double value for your money.
Brain Against Brawn
Why do some farmers prosper and enjoy many luxuries, while others, who work
just as hard, are always hard up ? The answer is simple: one has used his brains and kept
posted on up-to-date farming methods, while the other has felt that there is nothing for
him to learn. He will not even read a first-class farm paper because he thinks no one
can possibly tell him howto run his farm. FARM AND RANCH is prepared especi-
ally for farmers, gardeners, live stock and poultry raisers and fruit growers of the South-
west—the home builders. It has been the Southwestern farmer’s right hand man for
more than a third of a century.
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Bookman, W. F. The Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1915, newspaper, November 26, 1915; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576940/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Moore Memorial Public Library.