The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr. Lewis Bryan, of Houston, at-1
W^hen you desire protection
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Local agent who will always
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Represent the Union Central Life Insurance Company
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START RIGHT
And Stay Right in 19I6
TRADE
NEW CLEAN STORE
to wait on
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Mr. C. F.
BAY CITY
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Phone No. 17
Next Io Fire Hall
The A. & M.
Market & Grocery
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(Flour ha* advanced 20c
we are selling
per ».*ck
at i be <ktii price. I
save J ou money.
I lark’* wp* rial I wife*, * !•»« I.**
Moat successful
rfm-
Peaherry I offee, per |l»
ASK US ABOUT THEM
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All fresh roasted
. iir
.1 raw 1»m*H*«
TEXAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
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HUH E-ROIM Ell
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Phan* 27 or 177 Huy Pity. Teana
FOR PROMPT
To Our Equipment
T. J. Clark
harts Smith
Steam
on
The Groceryman
The rotnmltt**
in
Vulcanizers
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G. W. LEWIS
V. L. & L. LeTulle
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mr nn i.mhk ihy.
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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.
Has moved nexi door to
Bay City Bank & 1 rust Co.
Fresh Coods,
Quick Delivery
\<s | GOHII I,IYER All LET
HOU TU
Jordan Grocery Co.
PHONE 235
pleasure
our customers.
Mrs. John Price, of Palai ins. was
a guest of friends in the city yester-
day.
Splendid talks and dem-
will be Riven the public
QUALIFY
YOURSELF
Bay City Insurance Agency
PHONE 370
Freight and Delivery
Service or General
Hauling
PHONE |D.y| 350
NIGHT 291
Jordan Grocery Co.
PHONE 235
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Fur Sale:
die horse.
AM KVmpHtlllXf'K
Mar*. for Khak*-
A good buggy and sad-
K. It. Lewis. 21-tf
McKelvy Bros.
Weil Side Square
Phone 339
BAY CITY
Phone
PALACIOS
Ready to Serve You
AT ALL HOURS
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Sheet Metal Works
Successor* l<> Yeager Brother*
Ge**. Ilelmrcke. Prop.
SCHOOL NOTES
Edited by Dot la'Ma)
Look after your wants in
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And the leading fire, tornado, surety
such us eau only be found
He baggea
and as a consequence was about the
proudest Houstonian to travel south
this winter.
& it is well to remember that
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Casualty and Bonding Companies.
Hurry—start the new year protected
Mrs Abel B
spent yesterday
friends.
Drs. C. P. Jones & H. H. Loos
Others Bay City Hoapttal, Bay City Hill Bldg. Palacio*
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in the city with
He sure and Mil lunch at school to-
morrow.
: We Have Added i
Miss Mulicl Hamill and Miss Effie
Williams left today for Seadrift to at-
tend a It Y. P, V. rally
Many students who have been ab-
sent on account of grippe are aide to I
attend classes regularly again.
Plans are being made to otter the
Kiris a course iu home decorating.
• • • •
The cooking girls yesterday achhv-l
! rd a signal success iu making ieuiou ■
pteg—“juat like tiiose mother used to
make,"
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There are going to he reports from I
the seventh grade in the near future.;
Myrtle Broil I.as been appointed r«- ,
porter.
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were
gorda County.
Mrs. Prank Hurley has gone
Austwell lor a few days’ visit.
We wish to change the following 11
statement made in these notes Tues- I
day: "One’s never too old to learn
something." to "One Is never too wise J
to learn something"— by request of
Miss O’Neal
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■ tended court here this week and while ,
I here took occasion for a duck hunt
in Mata-,
the limit
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<11 Y AITO-GARIGE
COMPANY ADVERTISE.
Miss Lula Brewer will have charge
of the "Story Hour" Saturday morn-
ing from 10 to 11 o'clock.
These special hours for children are
very Interesting and much good is
being done. Miss Brewer has a very
intertwining program mapped out for
Saturday, so all the little ones should
attend.
“Real Chili” Chili with
and notes the n« w wall paper
we have supplied you her ad-
miration will lie sincere. For
tin impcr will certainly he both
pretty and uncommon.
Why not make your selection
now, befor*- the most exclnslv*
pitf. rns have been taken. Home
of the prottlert ar*- bound tn go
first on account of their sur-
pflklngly moderate price*.
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} Farmers' Short Course Friday and
Saturday. No farmer or anyone in-
• teres ted iu farming should miss cith-
er session.
oiistrations
' gratis.
C If you re on the lookout for a
medium weight work ehoe that will give ex-
ceptional comfort and wear, get a pair of
SOFT AND GOOD
SHOES •
< Neat looking, eaay wearing will not hurt
or burn the feet. You know how comfort-
able ahoea help you get through your work.
< Built of sound, honest Isather - the strong-
est kind of sewing. A layer of ground coni
•nd rubber cement between outer and inner
•ole* keeps out dampness.
R. F. Anderson
THE GENERAL STORE
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W. T. Harriman, of Palacios,
having
over for the purpose of rellev-
hinjself of quite a bunch of the
wherewithal in order to
himself in good standing with
Mr. Harriman
tills section i»
does not be-
lie found in
‘~'JS
Don't forget the
; Course this week.
! day tlic course will be held in
ease
leottlse and Francis Baker are at
sent from school today
a a a a
The freshman
with Vernon and
siH-ar*- way a that lover* al* blind and;
cannot see. We hop they will some ,
day regain their sight
Price for both $5.00
per barrel
Farmers’ Short
Friday and Satur-
Bay
i City and considerable benefit will uc-
' crue tir those who are fortunate
' enough to attend.
and are prepared to vulcan-
ize your casings and lubes.
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IIOME-BOISIEB I Of I EE. II
I* I HE HEM.
We Ask You A
1 Prompt Jitney Service
At all Hour* Day and
Night Rain or Shine
[ WE WANT TO SERVE YOU
; Make a specialty ol haul-
ing trunks, grips and
baggage.
Carter Livery &
Transfer Co
1 Rhone Stable 172 Res 133
Wall Paper Ac Paints
PHONE 347
C When w« »«y they
•r« "STAR BRAND'’
SHOt'25 you know the
value.
1000 sacks Sol J. Wright’s
Improved Blue Rose Planted on
Sod Land 1915
1000 sacks from Imported Honduras
Sod Land 1915
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Bay City Business College
* (INCORPORATED)
Practical l’p-to-Date Bookkeeping, Banking and
Higher Accounting.
system of Shorthand with Univeraal
Touch T ypewriting.
Highest percent of positions secured. U’rile (or Catalogue
and Easv Terms
Smith Drug Store hm» moved to cor-
ner; Mutagorda Pliarmucy, lue., i»
the name. 25-27
Mr
spent yesterday in the city,
come
lug
necessary
keep
the county and Slate,
is optimistic insofar as
concerned and says h*
liove cheaper land can
the Pnlted States, the class of land
it! re*!. He was highly pleased t<’
know that The Texas Farm and Fire-
side Company is to move its office of
publication front Houston to Bay City
and think* it about the best thing that
ever came our way. Mr. Harriman
has owned land in Iowa, Louisiana.
Florida and other States but is better
pleased with the future of this section
than any he has ever lived in.
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TH MY FRIEMP* kYH rTMTllWERH,
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' For Rent: Two-story, seven-room
h«R|«e. Ih Houth Bay City. In good
' rondition. A. li. Wadsworth.
Mr. Rodney Matthews, of Caney, and
Miss Zula Fondren, of Van Vleck. wore
united in marriage in this city yester-
day afternoon at the Methodist par-
sonage, Rev. J. P Carter officiating.
Both of the young people are popu-
lar in their respective communities
and have a large circle of friends who
wish them all happiness and success.
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I.IBRARY STURY HOI B.
Rev. L. K. Selfridge led chapel ser-
vices this a. m.
We hud an interesting history lea-
son this morning, taking a further]
study of Rome. The lesson was short ;
and we went over it quickly and Ja- '
son let some of the pupils recite
some which was enjovert by all.
Oldest Old line and lowest net cost company in Texas
lion. Louis Wilson, a prominent at-
tornej of Angleton, attended court
here this week and while here was
the guest of his brother, Hon. W. D.
I Wilson.
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The Farmers' Short Course, which '
will be held at the school building '
Friday and Saturday, will be served ■
by tue tail Is Canning Club. H is
hoped that many of the school chil- ;
dreu will take advantage of litis oi>-
portunity to learn what real experts i
have to say about farming.
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Prof. Scott's condition is *vry much
unproved and he hopes to be able to
come over to the school tomorrow'.
• • • •
The girls are anxious to have a
baseball team and say they are going
to organize today.
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Lottie I’oole and Johnnie Suther-
land deserve credit for their kindness
in playing the piano for chapel serv-
ices every morning.
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We hope to send the parents a re-
port soon of an average of each child's
work for the whole time, since Sep-
tember.
Are you taking advantage of the New
Developed Eledric Lamp ?
The use of them will
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Tin- Tribune wants the privilege of
figuring on your stationery. We
feel that we can please you and giv«
1 you a better job than you are apt to
, get elsewhere.
if you’think of Smith’s Drug Store,
think of Matagorda I’harniacy, Inc.
25-27
by placing your order
with us lor am (lung in
our line or lor any kind
of liepairing Needed.
On» oi the character* in "The Col-
lege Orphan,” which will be aeon at
the (Irand Theatre on next W«*<ines-
'li’y, i* Hocratca, an ingenious person
cotiCelvM by Louts V l< fferaon. who
wrote tin- sc nsitlo from which the
Carter !»<• Haven fratvf was pro-
duced b> William Dowlat.o. a* repre-
sentative of the official presiding gen-
ins which m m* to be a sine quo non
of every American college. Yah* has
its John the Drahge Man. Harvard
It- Charlie the Ol Clothe* Man. the
university of Vermont Its Proxy
Stowe, and the Hat could lie ext*nd»'d
Indefinitely, for every college has it*
own character at once Iwdoved and
made fun of by th* MlHlent body.
•Th*' College Orphan" is a typical
college play In every re*i>ect. and Mr.
Jefferson frit that It would not be
complete without *»ch a character, ao
hr created Socrates; and Mr Dowlwn
selected Doc C’rsne to play the role
In addllinn to having a marvelously
expressive face, Mr. Crane ha* a won-
derful faculty of adapting himself to
almost any character in which th*-
I’nlvcroal o*qulre* an old man of fee-
ble appearance. His characters of
this kind are now mounting into the
hundreds, and though hr Is not known
' by name to the majority of audiences,
Ms fare would be recognised if he
' were to walk down Broadway. New
! York, or Main Street. Charlotte, Vt
In The College Orphan’ Socrates
plays a very Imimrtant role In bring-
' Ing the hero and the heroin* together.
I Jack Bennett, played by Carter De
' Haven, has enlisted the active gym-
I pathy and secret love of Daisy Wood*,
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Free lunch w ill b* gerved under the i
pavilion at school tomorrow to the
students, the Girls Canning Club be- ;
ing charge
Safe and satisfactory manner
Ground maize heads for chicken
feed. Best and most economical on
th< market. Carter Grain Ca 2!-dtt
beautiful HUI* orphan, who is acting
as slavey in Mrs. Blanding’s boarding
house where Jack Brmtt rooms while
in college. Delay Woods is played
hy Flora Parker D* Hev*n In ex-
tremeh appealing style. It is neces-
sary for the action of the play that
• lw Hncsted Sufficlehtly to be-
1 com* engaged to the dashing young
college student. Boerst** Is also In
a menial capacity In the boarding
house, although We has been a pro
feasor In college, and la still a roenur-
nlxed Idol of ’he college MMIf. He
undertake* to teach th* Itttl* orphan
girl st night and thus enable her to
maintain a position In which she
would otherwise look ridiculous
Get your Sanitary Floor Dressing
from John T. Price Lumber Co. He
furnishes an oiler to apply same with.
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The big injunction suit, wherein A !
P. Borden for the Pierce estate seeks
to rt strain a drainage diatrle, from
making an outlet for its waste waters
on hi* Mad Island pasture, was finish-
ed last night insofar as the arguments
were concerned and is now awaltng
Judge Styles' decision. It has occu-
pied the attention of the court all this
w eek.
There Is a littl* mound in the vi-
cinity of the M-h<N»l with a sign above j
it with the following Inscription !
"Here lies the last one who asks Ifi
there would he English tests todav!";
So beware
i GulVanlaed Tanks, Ventilated
Fillet*, Conductor Pipe, Flue
Thimbles, V< iilllntora. W e 11
Casing. Gutter Pipe. Slove Pipe.
| Elbows, Damper* and Kalu-
proof Rooting
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The other reporters continue to not'
hand in uoter.
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Th* eiithe school it.id a test In ,
English yesterday, but there will no* j
b<‘ any tests today or tomorrow
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Xntlro.
• • • •
Tile basket Dull boys will not play
Wharton until Friday week. It was
a mistaken idea that they were to
play tomorrow.
• • • •
Tlie freshmen changed their plana
for an outing Saturday until a week
following on account of reports of bad
weather and the Farmers’ Short
Course.
Having consnlidai*«l my store with
the Matagordii Pharma* I take this
means of thanking ymi for the past.'
patronage and *nro oagrmcn* you
have given mt and I ask for a contin-
uance of *am* at t:>e Matagorda
Pharmat y. wh*r* all my Interests will
be in the future, and I comise you as.
good treatment as «wr, and If pos-1;
slide, belter.
25-25d
Eighteen Barred Ra< k hens and a
fine corkerel Apply at Ibis office, tf
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Have your has rtraned and;
blocked al V’erK-r’s. 21-27;
______________ — Mr. C, F Dagwell, representing the
e————— Southwest General Electric Compa v
of Dallas, El Paso and Oklahoma* City,
I spent today in the city the guest of
Mr. Theo. DieiWt. of the Texas Public
i Service Company.
Mini i
Th* committee In rhATge nt the]
Farmers’ Short Course have arranged*
for Ml«« Simpson tn . nt-rtain th- ■
men and girls of Bay City Friday.
Miss Simpson will tearh th* art *»f
canning and preserving fruits and,
vegetaW*'* and other useful things In .
connection with horn* eronorn*'.
Th* number- nf the Girts’ Canning! The Stat* and National agrirolturai
Club uro especially urged tn spend department*’ Iroturero are dtawlng
Friday with Ml«« Simpson st th* ittfHi{.•**»*• crowd- wherever Gw. appear.
Hchorn bnlldlng. They will he in Day Hty Friday and
Fro* lunch will l>e served «• the, Saturday «o dont’ fail Io hear th*
ground*. ***•<* *>u har* to Mr’
• • • •
Mr. Aldrich made a High fMhottl j
girl come on the slaw* twaus* she t
looked hard It him. H** careful how ,
you look at our teacher- in the future.
w MMSiUMwa—I Iiaiiflamwfriiie* I->•-■•wefc-awe*
F<IR NILE.
Its a
Farmer*' Short Course, B«>’ PHy»
Friday and Saturday. Com*.
Pasturage close to town. C. S. Eid-
man. 21-2Vd-w2X
The Tribune closed a contract, rep-
resenting quite a sum of money with
the Bay City Auto-Garage Company
for a permanent space in The Daily
Tribune to run for a period of one
year.
Thin company represents the Ford
automobile in thia county and their
space which occupies a position on
the first page, will be devoted to that
popular car entirely, with the excep-
tion of stated intervals when supply
and garage new* will be given the
public.
There is, according to Mr. Frank
Thon>|MK»n. general manager <d the
company, a big local demand for
Fords and he is endeavoring to make
this the banner year in the sale
them throughout the county
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the country.
, |»-as. peanuts.
volUC, see ali i
irr head tilted
cards had been
I by the hostess
‘rsation. spark-
II laughter the
quickly. Those
ghtful courtcsr
** and honoree
wkin*. Hender-
s lx>tty Himel;
ley, Erwin Mat-
n Matthews and
C.. will discuss
(tsis, black leg.
itiniit- till
< iihoned above
if Agriculture,
I orchardists,
ds of truck:
pear*, apples
he women and
<»uitr\ t’ultur**.
iitiug will* the
ier*, stockmen
immunities for
IllH'Se meetlllKS
tally invitee t«
t to the women
is of the wlde-
i in hla county
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1916, newspaper, January 27, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292508/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.