Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CHURCHES.
OLD MAN TROUBLE.
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Notice To The Public
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To consider in selecting your bank:
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Saws Filed
Baldwin Building Next to Broussard s Office
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
the work was held up until a
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THE TEXAS CITY NATIONAL BANK
Galveston's largest Department Store
TEXAS CITY, TEXAS
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At this hour (Thursday night)
COMING
Every Sales day in January a Bargain day.
THE GREAT WHITE SALE.
Ladies and Children’s Muslin Underwear.
THE INTERCOASTAL CANAL
Monday, Feb. 3
The Place Where All Texas City People Meet
REV. L. H. BRADFORD, Pastor.
called by President Holland, to
318-320-322 Center St.
Phone 573
Galveston, Texas
the purpose of considering plans
DRINK
that time, thus making it con-
I
venient for many who are inter-
GALVESTON BREWING COMPANY
Lillian Leigh
SOUTH TEXAS LUMBER COMPANY
will be held late in March, as the
Opening Play
“FOR BETTER SERVICE”
Phone 65
H. H. Haines, traffic manager
Association, has formed tentative
30 • ■ PEOPLE - - 30
2-
Everyone Stars
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Band and Orchestra
H.L.WOODLIFF
it in the best possible manner. Whe.
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Band Concert 4 o’clock daily.
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EPPERSON’S
WOOD and COAL
be introduced.
YARD
Attorneys at Law
The Reliable Meat Market
Full Measure
Prompt Deliveries
Phone 114
tural stations.
borrow it from you.
Vazad
we examine your eyes and fit your ;
glasses you are sure that you have
er, but we are planning to hold this
service Sunday morning at 10:30.
The pastor will preach the sermon
The place for your
Refreshments
Honest Wieghts
up to his job of setting up matter
for this week’s paper the typeset-
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH—[
The Bible School opens promptly at
Place of ।
, North
ested in both organizations to
attend.
The Times is in receipt of the
following letter from the secre-
tary of the intercoastal canal,
which is self explanatory.
g i the best service obtainable, regard-
| less of price.
“A meeting of the executive
committee of the Interstate In-
land Waterway League has been
ble School Teachers’ Meeting.
Everybcdy is cordially invited to |
factory.
This piece was telegraphed
With desosits over $300,000.00 as evidence of the con-
fidence customers have placed in us and with resources of
over $550,000.00 to guarantee our ability, we offer to the
people of our town, best of banking connections with a
strong bank where the small and large depositor stand
upon the same basis in respect to accommodations and
favors.
Be assured that your account will be appreciated and
do your business where it will benefit the town.
Change of Program Nightly, tabohtheiroremostoesselofthe
__ _ _ _ . — — big water pageant at Galveston
YOUR
EYESIGHT
Substantial, Courteous and always anxious to give
entire satisfaction.
Company
Features
JNO. N. GARNER.
Washington, Jan. 30.—A bill
A FULL LINE OF BEST PAINTS AND
VARNISHES IN STOCK
pital, and other purposes in con-1
nection wich the establishment
“Lake Charles, La. 1-24-13.
"Dear Sirs: desired.
“HIGH GRADE"
Good Fresh Meats on
at all times.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
at 7:45 p. m., followed by our Bi-
SPECIALTY of FISH and OYSTERS
' PRICES VERY REASONABLE
Phone 2443.
! At the Sign of the Large eyeglasse
j God. You will find a cordial wel-
! come from pastor and people.
The attendance of everyone
to the operation of it, broke and
Four Seasons Restaurant
J. KRALJ, Proprietor.
j is also coming by parcels post and
| therefore we feel safe in saying that
I the Daily Times will appear prompt-
ly on time Monday, Feb. 3rd.
piece could be procured from ■ the
Horse Shoe Bar
Phone 34
All Lesding Brands of
Whiskey, Wines and Beer
■ Whom Much- (Privilege) - Of Him
Much (Obligation).” Leader Miss
for '
“Power of Money”
A four act comedy drama
Finest Tent Theatre traveling
in the South.
The Grandi Stock: for a celebration of the comple-
J. E. JONES, DENTIST
Telephone 73
General Offfice Bldg, 8 to 10 a. m.
punsj
s"m"
tion of the Houston-Galveston- from
[ that little piece has not been re-
' ceived, although a number of tele-
grams have been exchanged. It is
somewhere between here and New
and should have been received by j
Monday morning, but instead it did I
not arrive and typesetting was sus-
pended. Finally on Wednesday af-
ternoon as a last resort hand com-
position had to be started, which
i has been very slow, therefore only
the things that just had to go in
| were put in type.
ting machine went bad, a small
piece that is absolutely necessary i thing saith, glory.”
Orleans, in the hands of the ex-
| press company, but a duplicate piece
At the beginning of the New Year this store is most interest-
ing. It is stock taking time, the time when every article in the
store is carefully inspected and special sales with low prices in-
augurated.
8 p. m. each Sunday
West End Chapel—Sunday school
at 3 p. m. Preaching at 4 p. m.
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High Class Comedy and Dramas
i early part of that month. . attend
“Hoping that your city will be
j represented, I am,
Very truly yours,
Leon Locke,
General Secretary. ‘ ’
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of the Galveston Commercial
9:30 a. m. The installation of the
■ officers and teachers has been de-
convene in Victoria, Texas, on , _
’ ferred on account of the bad weath-
the night of February 6 th, for
of a portion of the Fort Brown 4 g - A „g cQQ
There are fewer lawyers in reservation at Brownsville by 22t29ce•L4
cjanzuaaama
ezav
that nobody can
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH — The ;
place of meetings for this church '
has been removed from the Malin
building to the Smith building on
the corner of Fifth street and 7 th !
avenue north. Sunday school at 10
Christian Life.”
The reports prepared for the j
our services.
M. S. KERBY, Pastor.
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tice of the early church,
worship, Malin building,
Sixth street. ‘
has been the large number of fair, ” covers sixty acres and it
lawyers in both houses. This is the plan of Congressman Gar-
session, however, there will be ner’s bill to. convert twenty
scarcely enough lawyers to give acres into agricultural land for
. ’ ” . i j • • the purpose of carrying on the
the necessary legal advice in experiments of the station, leav-1
framing the statutes that will ing forty acres for a park, hos-
p. m. Subject, I
of a Successful !
Sales in Ladies’ and Children’s Ready to wear Garments. Special
Sales in Millinery, in the Carpet Department, in the Shoe Depart-
ment, Silks Dressgoods and Staple Dry Goods. Come to the store
as often as you can, you’ll find new bargains every day.
Let our Mr. Bell talk it over with you.
“Your city is requested to send
a representative to take part in
this discussion of plans for a. ,
. . Business Social will be read,
celebration which it is proposed
Q. H. ARONSFELD, Manager.
The only exclusive opticians n Gal-
veston, Trust Bldg. 2224 P.O. St
___ |the War Department released
The beauty about spending all of any of its military reservations
for the establishment of agricul-
CHURCH—‘‘In His temple every-
Let us have a
I part in this praise ascribed unto
new | Him, by attending the house of
First. Will my money be safe?
Second. Will my bank be able and willing to give
- me financial aid when I need it.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Preach-
ing 11 o’clock and 7:30 p. m. Ep-
worth League 6:30 p.m.
Morning Theme: “An Evil Re-
port.” Evening, “The Challenge Je-
sus.”—JAMES R. BASKET, Pastor.
DEMANDS that you care
This is the last issue of the
Weekly Times, and it was the in-
tention of the publishers to make
it a representative paper in every re-
spect, full size and replete with lo-
cal news, but ‘‘the best laid plans
o' mice and men gang aft aglee,”
hence these few lines of apology.
Last Saturday, Jan. 25th, just as
plans for the big celebration 1
which is to mark the completion
of the intercoastal canal Mata-1
gorda section. The plans as
formed will consist in part of a
water parade something like 200 I
! miles in length, by far the larg-
est ever held anywhere in the
world.
The boats are to fall in line
with the procession as it passes
the various towns on the way and
all participate in the big feature
the operator . was getting warmed ’ services
Katie Ross.
Preaching 7:30
the Teacher and Teaching in God’s
Plan for His People.” The Sun-
beams meet at 3 p. m., leader, Mrs.
Selvidge. The School of Training
for Service meets at 6:30 p. m. The I
meeting is devotional, subject, ‘‘To j
We have just installed the larg-
est electric optical sign in the coun-
try so that you may have no trou- ■
ble finding our store. Tremont and
Post Office Streets, at the sign of
the Large eyeglasses.
“Yours for Better Eyesight.”
your money is
m. and
That Wood Shop you have been needing so long has
been opened in the Baldwin Building. Anything made
in the wopd line.
Furniture Repairing
the subject, ‘‘The Place of
THE BEER HA ‛S
LIQUID FOOD
— # _ _ _ 1 • cc* vig watl pageal al uaivenn has been introduced in Congress
Tent will be located opposite Postoffice will be the signal for the begin- by Hon. Jno. N. Garner of Tex-
ning of two days festivities there, as, providing for the acquisition
Popular prices 25c, 35c and 50c
the Texas legislature than ever the State of Texas for the pur-
before in the history of that pose of establishing an experi-
body. A striking feature of the is Prt made famous as the
legislature of Texas heretofore scene of the “Brownsville Af-
“The Conditions
. H. CASSELL CROOKER g MeCARVRE
Corpus Christi section of the in-
tercoastal canal.
“The Mid-Coast Industrial
Congress will be in session at
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES—At
their chapel on Seventh Ave north
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p.
m.
Topics for February 2, 1913:
Morning, Communion service. Eve-
ning, “The First Commandment.
A cordial invitation is given to
the public generally to attend these
Some people put off till tomorrow | of the station.
the things they should have done If this bill passes, it will be
last week. : the first instance on record where
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[John H. Crooker Ed. S McCarver
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I With the parcels post we are not
ONE WEEK, COMMENCING;—
a. m. Preaching at 11 a.
Over Postoffice 10 a.in. to 6 p.m.
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; Deeds and Notary Work a specialty.
Hand Office, Fridner Bldg., corner Texas
Ave. and Sixth St.
Phone 106 Texas City
CHURCH OF CHRIST — Bible
study at 10 a. m., communion at 11
a. m. All members are urged to be
present and assist in the services.
Everyone cordially invited who is
interested in learning what the Bi-
ble teaches about soul salvation, the
belief and practice of the apostles
and first Christians. Our earnest
endeavor is to restore ‛n every way
we can the name, belief and prac- '
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Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1913, newspaper, January 31, 1913; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577264/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.