The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 62, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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The best goods at prices con-
with good business and
sistent
economy
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THE GENERAL STORE
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turned home.
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IOUNCEMENTS
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Next to Fire Hall
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SCHOOL NOTES
PHSMS AND ffllS
Judge A Currie. of Cane). visited in
the city today.
should be appreciat'd
stlldents to contribute
McKelvy Bros.
West Side Square
fl. Matagorda
l t re-election*.
Uon of the White
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Phone 339
BAY CITY
Price tor both $5.00
per barrel
Rand Bay a Will In lUirh Hcht.ol
Entertainment.
Mrs. \V. II Stinnett, who has been
visiting her mother In Houston for the
past week, has returned home.
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.Marion Gaines, in the seventh •-■.lad'',
is back in school today.
Look after your wants in
Bay City Insurance Agency
PHONE 370
Freight and Delivery
Service or General
Hauling
Pl IONE |D.y| 350
NIGHT 291
teioaiiiiisiHimmsisss
We Have Added I
Bay City Studio
North of Bay City Bank a Trust
Company
Mayor M G.
with the grip.
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today.
Phone
PALACIOS
Ready to Serve You
AT ALL HOURS
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the great European atrnggl
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HVffiPCAPUDiNEi
And the leading fire, tornado, surety
Casualty and Bonding Companies.
Hurry—start the new year protected
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achool htrtia* Tuesday
return to Prof
reward
Hon. Sum II. Dixon, after a day or
so in the city on business, returned
to bis home in Houston today,
Drs. C. P. Jones & H. H. Loos
O6ce. Bay City Hospital. Bay Chy Hill Bldg Palacioa
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• a a a
The officers of the class organiza-
tion are going to have a meeting at
recess tins evening to plan some kind
of an entertainment.
.Mr \idriili is pleased with the pro-
gress we are making in algebra.
a a ♦ a
Tlio Clio and the Phllosophlan So-
cieties had an interesting program in
their club room yesterday which war-
enjoyed by all.
KEEP THOUSANDS OF
I PATIENTS OUT OF THE
NATION'S HOSPITALS
Your advertising space pays you
the best returns for the amount
You throw- nothing
when you buy publicity with It.
The junior and aophomore report-
era tailed auuln to get in their ropy.
These notes
ino'igh by the
reports to it.
“if each person In tills country would
take an occasional laxative dose, our
hospitals would lose (limisiiiids upon
tliousumls ol piitleiits.
Mr. Olsmi further stated that lie was
fnmHIur with and had sold all the va-
rious laxatives, and Hint In his opinion.
Kexail Orderlies is the most pleasant
and sure remedy for constipation.
.. bool I< or <dl|W( huv,.,hl.
this great laxative. Trial size, 10 cents. |
P. G. HUSTON
THE REXALL STORE
Scene from Chimie Fadden. Saturday nijrht at the
Grand (Paramount Play)
MONRAD J- OLSEN
of Des Moines, la., said. In an Inter- j
view today.
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“Real Chili” Chili with
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ERinn NIGHT.
1000 sacks Sol J. Wrighl’s
Improved Blue Rose Planted on
Sod Land 1915
1000 sacks from Imported Honduras
Sod Land 1915
START RIGHT]
AndStay Rightin 19)6
The writer has received a card from
Mr. A. M Badouh. whn is now in El
I'iiso in the Interest of his health.'He
says the ride out there was fine and
j that ho is now enjoying himself In an
altitude of from 3700 to feet al>ov»
Igea level.
if the 10th Mr*. John
I appropriately and
aln the r. n. C.’* and
ic program has been
this occasion Mrs
intended to hold the
afternooti. but later
it in the event**
ticlpate a royal good
-si
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the boya and girl- in the Prvor Baby
t Beef Club was 05.1»». and In
' Ilog Club. In the garden contest the '
; average net profit was |:«O.|.>
j The congreaa ha« Issued Its prlwe [
announrement for 1910 and will send
I entrv blanks to any one upon appli- :
cation.
Drug Marchant
National Hoslth
Mtoam yard.
would
Washington. January |t»,~ The fol-1 and Fred R<»e< nl»ur:
lowing deficiency atrpropriatimi* tor
Texas |H«sfofflce buildings were adopt-
ed by the IttMtee appropriations rom-
nilttoo; Bay City. |5««; Beeville,
Helton. Brenham, I’.*”.-
Commerco. El Paso.
Howey Grove. Marlin.
Mount Pleaiant, IMtO; Narog
Nava anta.
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Prompt Jitney Service
At al! Hours Day and
Night Rain or Shine
WE WANT TO SERVE YOU
Make a specialty ol haul-
ing trunks, grips and
baggage.
Carter Livery A
Transfer Co.
Phone Stable 172 Res 133
A finely located hustneaa hon-e
40s I IB feet In dimensions with all In-
side accommodations, a railroad at
the back door and I'M fort loading
room front and rear. Will lense or
rent on very satisfactory terms. A
splendid place and opoprtunity for a
good buslnrsa For further Informa
than call al Tribune office. ZP-dwtf
The l«nd boys of Hie High School
will assist w i onafdrrable amount of
other talent Friday night in a splendid
mnaleale In the High School audi-
torium.
The public i» requested to be prca-lHll 4 II % GET*
ent and contrilmte to the entertain-
ment it^ »ui»port and encouragement
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BRIDGE <1.1 II
ERIIHY .HirllMMiL
re of .
Cow - I
hay; kaffir, mil"I
of he«d«; <5* "* I
hates of cotton. I
and penntii hav;
by placing your order
with us for anything in
our line or for any kind
of Repairing Needed.
Are you taking advantage of the New
Developed Eledric Lamp ?
use ol them will
. (Jus Gottschalk, of Matagorda, flnmilivc won.
u business visitor to the city
fol low ed . (<Mlk I lie
debate batw-een boys of the so j uni.
Irby Smith of llapkina Count'. led ■
* • ail cotitestants in th. Ivxas Peatint
would .old to thej('h;|, with a yield of I 3-1! ton - of p«»a- 1
of tuitr and peanut hay
of aihool for several days on account
of illm-Hs. 1s hack in school today,
The i
Hie citizens and patrons to come out
to tile musicale in the school auditor-
ium Friday night. The price is 10 and
15 cents. They will hear something
fine in music and at the same time
contribute to the school.
• • • •
Freshmen.
The history class was heard by Miss
Abbie McMahan. We had a verx in-
teresting lesson, taking up Part HI
of Rome.
Oldest Old line and lowest net cost company in Texas
with your children an I their ;
toys made Inside Your Home <
will be a Christmas gift your !
children will keep when all |
others are forgotten.
We have the best equip- ]
ment for doing this kind of !
work inaide your home.
L. M. Huffman ]
i Mrs M. Thompson. Mrs. John W.
[ Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cor-
[ | l>ett, Mrs. W. 11 Stinnett ami Miss
H Anita Hill attended the Geraldine
i; Farrar conncrt in Houston.
[ Mrs. Abel Pierce, of Blessing, pass-
<-d through the city this morning, ac-
— _'y______eomphttled toj Mr .iml Mr:--. !.•■>• Hull.
who have been visiting with Mrs,
Pierce for sometime. < ti route to San
Antonio, from which point Mr. and
Mrs. Hall will travel on to Minneap-
olis. their home.
A special venire of imi men helped
swell the population today, coming
from all parts of the county.
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.Inrhra, I5JWSI Navgsnta. llw.W.
New* hranntel*. Ijn.nmi; Stamford.
Vernon. Yoakum. 11*.*
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Get your Sanitary Floor Dressing
from John T. Price Lumber Co.
furnishes an oiler to apply same with.
16-tfd
ibiuijuuy^ - yy11
Hay, - a .,y.s
Sheet Metal Works I
SucccsHors io Yeager Brothers I
Gru. Ilrluirckr, Prop.
I’lione No 17 I
Yesterday ’h* olympian Siwietj. had
a nice program. Harry Ninde, Jr , at a cost of .<)'»< per twuind Joaephinc
gave us snme pictures on the scree* I Mllhrrger of Hill Coiintv
and <X|d»lli'd while he showed Ind
Abide McMahan and Helen snng a few Midrow- Carey
songs for the swirly »tid received was first In the
three encores I showed a gain In
• ♦ • • ihhiihU per day duiing
small red note bonk In the|rh»d of 123 dags
Finder p<’la*r| aitche County1
fleott arid receive
Because we have the newest stock of
goods in the town and a most sanitary
place of business.
We handle the best of meats that
money can buy.
Home made
the Pep our specialty.
Have you tried a sack of the famous
Gold Medal Flour ?
It is the very best made.
The Hrnate Dciiating Society • n-
joy<>d a most Interesting iirogrum
Wednesday afternoon. The program
consisted of humorous reading- ami a
report of the latest developments of Gmd and third prizes
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Safe and satisfactory manner
& it is well to remember that
J. ('. ( ARKIXGTOX
Surveyor and I’hll Engineer
Phones 3 and 2«0 Bay City
and are prepated to vulcan-
ize your carings and tubes.
..f Taylor count' ’
Hog club; tils hog j
weight of two I
| s feeding pc- I
P s»rl eLe of i'nm
stood »• < ond in 'liI•*!
nolclrtss Tto' report* of wmtestantw lb I
I the home and s<h"ol garden rlas-Mi
I show some remarkable records.
limy Minter, a t-n-ycar-old schrnd
| boy of Austin, on a backyard garden, i
M«\LV. nu.a. nrtng ten by twenty feet, grew
573 pounds of vc*» tables valued at
P'istoffice Allowed #5nw of Hrfirbney |J1 32. at a cost of 15; his net profit |
lpproprisll«H«. I was It.27 per wutero- yard, al ’Ms|,
.................. j rate all acre wouht net Willi*-I
— -- - - — - . I - — - - * ?g of iMeaDir whn]
cultivated their gold ns on a comwwv-
cla! grate, each produrod approxl
matelv |JO" worth trf vegefatdes, net-
ting them |1«5 l»
The general nv» t <♦*« per
th** contrstanta arc as follow*
turns 3 3 tons of dry
or feterita 3 1* ton
1'tixhelw of r-otn t I
®.M tons of epanm»
J4.fi hu-hels of wheat and 37 bushels |
of oats. The average net profll of I
Galvanized Tanks, Ventilated
Flues, Conductor Pipe, Flue
Thimbles. Ventilators, W e I I
Casing, Gutter Pipe. Stoy.' Pipe,
Elbows, Dampers and Rain-
proof Roofing
Any notes that
interest of tills column from am of. |.ufs and p< anut hay. This crop cot;
the parents would he appreciated by J2.41 per ton to produce and netted at
all concerned. I pcofit of |l”5. Wm Norman Ray of j
• • • • ('< mam he County won -icoud prize;
Mr. Arthur Jones who lias been out all,| produc«>«l I “x tons of liay and I
Leone Holmes of Nacogdoches
County won the third ttrize.
It F. Oakley and his sister. Mary
Oakh y. of Nolan <‘omity. were award
<>d first and second pHgea In the Kle-
lierg Bm f Club In the Pryor Baby |
It. > f Club Horace Hamilton of Gray
son County was awarded l?m*, having I
added 251 p<mnds tn weight to Ills < laf j
during a feeding period of 123 day -1
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At the annual convention of the!
Toxas Industrial Congress the prizes
for the be-t field crops, livestock and ,
gardens were awarded The capital [
prize of |5i)0 was adjudged Io Alvin
Tirolt of Wilbarger County Mr Ti-
roff produced 4.64 ton* of cowpea i __
hay 42.ill bushels of corn; 2 Bmih o, i —
kaffir heads and l.x7 bales of cotton-V
on four acres al a total m t profit of ;I
1241 ly. |
Lyon Walker, of Decatur, produc'd I
117 !' bushels of corn on one acre and
was awarded the firm prize of J2'»0 ■
in the Texas Corn Club. The second 1
prize wont to Frank W Helton of1
Wheeler County, who grew s.l.bii
bushels on his acre. Sam Villiva of -
Jefferson Count', ranked third, hav- I
Illg a yield of x;i.2*> bushels.
In the forage crop contest Karl .
Wolf of Haskell Cunnty won first i
prize it., grow i Mt tons of milo1
heads on one acre. J. S Calhoun ofi
Hall County and Gurlai.d Whitt of
Floyd County were awarded the sec-'
. Mrs Karl Wolf j
second prize in this class in ;
The Atheuia Literary Society met!
yesterday in their chib room. There Western
were very tew absent and we had a
splendid meeting. Owing to the fact I
lliat yesterday was the mid-term
meeting, the following officers were
elected; Abbie McMahan, president;
Frances Baker, secretary. Lyda Red-i
den, sergeant-at-arms, and Mar.' M<- |
Lendon. "Frog" reporter,
oficers were elected tile
program was carried out
tion Duel. Abbie McMahan
Helen Norvell, recitation. Dot la May ;
dialogue, Edith Bachman. Mary Mc-
Lendon, Maney Vest and Aliev Owens,
debate resolved, that an education Is
desirable- affirmative. Katherine Eid-
man and Georgia Montgomery, nega-
tive, Dorn Peltier The debaters were
all freahmenn and the points were
brought nut and proved to perfection
and the delivery was fine. The af-
Miss O’Neal made the
statement that there was certainly
some fine material in this society and
that she was going to develop it to
the best of her ability.
Mr George it. Culver, of Matagorda,
was a business vistior to the city to-
day.
Mr. A. S. Collins, who has been at
Lufkin attending the trial of the Sapp
brothers for murder, has returned
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j Hon. John W. Gaines, one of the
' attorneys for the State in the notor-
; ions Sapp case, which was called at
i Lufkin Monday and postponed, has re-
Dave Reddin, after a visit in the
city of several days with relatives, re-
turned to Wharton today.
W. li. Stinnett will entertain
the Bridge Clubs Fridav afternoon be-
ginning at 2:3'* o’clock.
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Mias Tenie Holmes Will have charge
of the Story Hour’' work at th* Li-
brary Saturday morning at Id o'chn k.
These "Story Hour" entertainment*
while onh three weeks old ar»* grow-
ing enormously In interest The In-
itial meeting Haltinlay before last,
wax held by Mrs, W. fl Holman, who
had vlerrn with her. So interesting
were her stories and th* hour spent
with the children that last Saturday
Mrs Rov Hicks had thirty-six with
Mm
Mls« Holme* will no doubt have an
Increas'd nnmltef '*7 attendants
* |>e«»f|t of 4 1 75.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 62, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1916, newspaper, January 20, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292502/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.