The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 81, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Your Personality
Is Your Greatest Asset
Our business is to keep you looking Spick and Span.
We help you to enrich your personal appearance by
CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING
Your apparel so thoroughly that you may be regarded
as “Fine Appearing.”
Suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. Suits pressed 50c.
Verser Brothers
TRY US TEST US CALL US
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THIS CONTEST WILL CLOSE
about
MARCH 1, 1915
So it behooves every contest-
ant to improve each moment
Electric Vacuum Cleaner
PRICE $18.00 Guaranteed
The Texas Public Service Co.
Store Phone 147
HAY CITY GREENHOUSE
Robert D. Baker, Florist
Floral Offerings and Plants.
Let us plan to beautify your
yards with flower beds, rose-
bushes, shrubbery and shade
trees.
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WRONG IWI’ItESSION ( OKltll Uh.
See Any of the Above-named Firms of Bay City
For Full Information. S* 'i* Procure From Them a Nomination Blank
the
A. and M. College
road building.
Edwin Zedler, aa trustee. <■
to said trustee lot numbered
in block numbered eighty-five f
situated tn the city of bv
to a
con-
please so govern themselvd
copy Into our hands before
day
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S Ml’
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deed fS
The Stale of Texas.
To the Sheriff or Any Constable of
Matagorda County, U roc Ung:
W H, Vaughan, administrator of
the estate of Jim Gibson, deceased,
having filed in ou.* County Court his
final account of the condition of the
estate of said Jim Gibson, deceased,
numbered 324 on the probate docket
of Matagorda County, together with
an application to be discharged from
said administratorship.
You are hereby commanded, that by
publication of thia writ for twenty
days In a newspaper printed in the
county of Matagorda, you glee due I
notice to all peraons Interested in the
account for final aettlement of said
estate, to appear and contest the I
same if they see proper ao to do, on I
or before the February term, 1915. of I
aald County Court, commencing and I
to be holden al the court house of aald I
county, In the city of Bay City, on I
the third Monday In February, A I). |
1915, when said account and applica-
tion will be acted upon by said court.
Given under my hand and seal of
aald court, at my office in the city
of Bay city, thia 14th day of January.
A. D, 1915. J. T. Bond,
Clerk, County Court, Matagorda Co.
I hereby certify that the above ami
foregoing Is s true and correct copy
of the original writ now in my hands.
Bert Carr,
Sheriff Matagorda County, Texas.
18-20days d
As the Dally Tribune Is issued and
off the press by 3 o’clock each after-
noon, the public having news items
or other matter to be Inserted will
as to get
non each
the county of Matagorda, In
State of Texas, according to a map
or plat of the original town of Bay
City, duly recorded in Vol. 6, pages
34-39, deed records of Matagorda
County, Texas; said lot fronts 50
1. feet upon Avenue F and runs back
si I between parallel lines 140 feet.
hu ' alley ami is the same lot
by J W. Magill to said Web-
deed dated March 4. 1909, and
hl In Vol. 24, pages 269-240,
^ords of Matagorda County.
The Tillotson-Savage highway bill
proposes u tux on automobiles and
motorcycleo. Most of the tux will go
to salaries of officials.
Among those officials will be u State
engineer at a salary of (4000 per year.
His duty will be to give counties In-
formation about roud material, the
cost of construction per mile, the cost
cf upkeep, the cost of bridge build-
ing, etc.
Useful Information?
Certainly.
But why pay 34000 u year for some-
thing the counties can get free?
There Is a highway department in
the University of Texas.
There is a highway department In
V and M. College.
These departments delight In giving
<»ut Information. They are always
toady to proffer practical advice as
to road building. Their heads are ex
ports who have spent many
struggling with the problems of road
construction.
Surely they are competent.
Why. then, tn the name of economy,
should the taxpayers of Texas be
called on to pay a man 14000 a year
lor duplicating free advice?
This is a period of economy.
The individual Is retrenching
Texans are striving hard to main
both ends meet.
They uro denying themselves many
things to which they are ordinarily
accustomed.
Why should not the Texas Legisla-
ture follow the example of the Texans
who elected that Legislature?
Why should it seek to impose upon
any class of people a tax moat of
wfe.ch Is eaten up by salaries and a
Part of which is paid out for a ditpll
cation of service?
The county engineer Is an export on
toad building.
The highway departments of
University and
have experts on
Why. then, a third expert st four
thousand dollars a year? Dallas
Timcs-llerald.
Whereas, on November 2nd. A ■
1M>, Herman Weber executed rfl
delivered a certain deed of trust W
conveying
I one (1),
- J (85),
> In
Austin, Toxas, February 10. In cor
lection of nn erroneous Impression
xproad broadcast throughout the Htate,
tc. the effect that registration fees
would bo charge of those attending
the University Home Economics Week
it Austin, beginning February 15th,
the department of domestic economy
of the University, under whoso aus-
pices the week Is to be held, states
that the lectures, exhibits and gen
< ral training of the week will be ab-
eolutely free.
Numerous Inquiries arc being re
c< ived by the department officials for
Information concerning the week, as
well as many requests for copies of
the program of the lectures to
given dining the week.
The womens* chibs of Texas are to
he represented at the week by many
nt their members. Nearly all of the
cities of Texas in which domestic
science is taught In the schools are
sending representatives on full pay.
Most gratifying to the professors ar
rouging the work of the week Is the
■lignified intention of many house-
wives throughout the Stale to be pres-
< nt and avail themselves of the many
opportunities of learning scientific
methods to apply to their everyday
work; methods designed to lessen the
lalrnr and increase the efficiency of
the work done, which will be |>re
son ted to those attending.
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PAYING FOR WHAT IS FREE.
•; If business Is dull, stimulate it with
• | on ad in The Tribune
Call Phone Number 128
Rogues * Edwards
Cut for Stove or Uncut in Cord
Lengths
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH
WOOD
for
public auction, to the highest bidder. •
for cash, on the first Tuesday in •
March, A. D. 1915, the same being the •
2nd day of March, A. D. 1915, at the •
court house door of Matagorda Conn- •
ty, In the town of Bay City, In the •
county of Matagorda, in the State of •
Texas, the said lands and premises •
hereinbefore described. •
Witness my hand this 19th day of ®
And whereas, all of said indebted-
ness is now past due and unpaid and
the said M. I,. Routt is now dead and
nt the time of his death was the own-
er and holder of said indebtedness.
And whereas, I have been
requested by the heirs at law of said
M. L. Routt, deceased, and by the le-
gal representatives of his estate, f
enforce said trust. I will offer
sale, between the legal hours thereof,! ,anuary» 11 1915.
to-wlt: Between the hours of loidtmarl Edwin Zedler, Trustee.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
efforts
IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST
It
Le Tulle Mercantile Company
The
Pure Drugs and Medicines
Pastime Theatre
SECREST—Quality Jeweler
Smith-Lockhart Drug Co.
The Universal Pictures
if you have them cleaned, pressed or
laundered at
Druggists’ Sundries
Toilet Articles, Etc.
they
your
some
Bay City Auto& Sales Co
Phone 176 We Never Close
WE GIVE VOTES
On Everything You Wear But Your Shoes
The Lewis Laundry
It’s more convenient and cheaper to let us do your table
and bed linen.
IT IS HIGH TIME
You were pruning and re-
setting your shrubbery. I he
use of quality tools bespeaks
pleasant and profitable re-
sults.
SEE OUR SUPPLY BEFORE
BUYING
Phone No. 5
if
Moore & Reynolds
THE PARTICULAR STORE FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE.
TIME TO RE TIRE
See us when you are ready to equip your
car with tires for the coming season
Issues one Vote each Wednesday night, with
10c admission tickets. I he heme ol the
greatest program on earth
We are prepared to meet
our competitors
And are now prepared to sell you good,
dry packed and sanitary Oysters for 35c
per quart. Give us your orders.
HARRISON BROS.
A RE ADMONISHED that the time for the close of this contest is drawing near and
ZB should improve every golden hour. Get out among your friends and actively push
candidacy. Make every sunshiny day count and do not cease your labors because
days are cloudy.
a Trip De Luxe, is worth your most strenuous
The Prize,
TRADE WITH THE ELEVEN MERCHANTS LISTED BELOW AND INDUCE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE:
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Contestants Who Covet The Prize
of a Free Trip to The
Prompt Attention to your wants. Courteous
1 reatment to all. Ask for Coupons
will always be found here. We please the people. Everything for
men, women and children to wear. Make our store head-
quarters when In town. See our line and prices and
get coupons for your cash purchases.
“SAFETY FIRST”
Apply This to Your Glasses
If you will Investigate the “Sat d Solder'' and the “Sand Solder On”
Mountalng for rimless spectacles and eye glasses, the problem will
bo solved. No more loose lenses, no more screws to fall out, a much
neater appearance, and a stouter Job.
Moore-Sims Grocery Co.
The Spot Cash Store
48 lb. Sack Ambrosia Flour - 2.25
3 1-2 lbs. Chase & Sanborns P.B. Coffee 1.00
2 Cans of Clipper Tomatoes for - .15
Barrel Syrup, per gallon - - - .35
11 peck sacks Seed Potatoes - - 3.50
Complete line of Fresh Garden Seeds, in
packages, 25 per cent discount.
o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., at
nually as it accrues.
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Texas, to which reference is also
made. Said deed of trust being exe-
cuted to secure the payment of one
certain promissory note dated Novem-
ber 2nd. A. D. 1909. for the sum of
seven hundred and no-100 (5700.00)
dollars, executed by the said Herman
Webber to M. I* Routt, and payable
to the order of said Routt, at
Bay City, Texas, 2 years after date,
bearing interest at the rate of ten
(10 per cent) per centum per annum
from date, the interest payable an-
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TION OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 81, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1915, newspaper, February 11, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362131/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.