The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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An early call is to your advantage
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WEST SIDE BAKING COMPANY
Iff wit:
(he Gcriiittn Dolls that neve once
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brought tn this country.
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Matagorda Pharmacy
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Bread, Rolls, Cakes
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The Dally Trlbnna. a month.
Clv|c Prida moans for you to huvtln.
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nitlioiit fear oi c<>iitradirtiuii that
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The Daily Triliune addie seil to I'atr-
,i 11 Hard, Ifenvcr. Colo., lias been
oi ilerod elian ■< it to Collegeport. uhich
I in It liti s licit Mr. "and Mis llnrd are
i on their return to tlieii' Texas home.
Ihi1 II. I’. Mouri* Dry (oiods I'.ni-
poriiini is offering Inviting values in
ladies' eoats, suits and dresses, r, ti'
Messrs. (1. 1). (lott.si-halk and Will
Watkins, of Matagorda were busine^
• visitors to Bay City today.
v very
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’ asked the importiirbaMe' stn
MinneapolI.-, Ti iluitte
nt tn- ^"bscriliw for thia paper »nd tpilt i
i win of-, borrowing It, old tight wad. We aie
doing nur best for you and the town,
tn come ncroM with your hit.
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been sent to
Houmanla and
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We learn that our good friend, Col.
A. ft. I’icrce, of itiessing, who owns
tin' Sargent ranch on Caney, is nuik-
sonie rapid strides in the devel
la i ge acreage in i hat for - I
He has tfactor plows at
already
County Commissioner .1.
kins, of Matagorda, was a
v isitor to the city today.
Mr. (ieorge 'I'. Southwell lias return-
ed from Suu Vntonlo. where be has
for Hie past severnl days with
his family.
i Mr, Victor ll.irding, of San \ntnnio.
is in the city for a ftiw days on bus:
j ttm-t and pl'a on e.
Y <oi are cordially invited Io make >
our store your headquarters whihe
visiiluu or ^hopping. D. I*.
Dry Hoods Emporium.
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The writer has received a brief note
fiont Prof. It. K Scott, who informs u
that he will spend a purl of Cbristnias
In Hay City.
Local lied
good success
ilenujuiber some po<
: bi »ifc i >r yon
n i t lirri'fnrc. risk your
him?
W:'F'i>rA.
TONIGHT <
<<<iisider.itioli, we believe you
P. G. SECREST,
I inu»t move all my nursery stock
w^thdi «• fhort a tftne aa powlbla
and would like for those wantUK
tree# or shrubbery to let me too'
I their wiebes within the next weel
(nm t r. oarr.
' Miss Ion
friit
of those di^lightfulh
must have Apad. ’
•| am /lad to m t Mr. Hogg." said
the young woman Pardon tiin que:<
Hou, but Is that your real name?"
’•Certainly.” said Hogg, '.ristling up
"IHd you think it wsis my pen mime?"
Boston Trnnscrlpt.
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The entirr
, known as the Hankers' Trust Com-
pany land and under a lease contract
held by me. is posted. Xo hunting or .
j trespassing v»f any cbsracter will lie I
M. O Savage. 17-dwtf(
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\i>w Unit the sewer ordinance Is a
inailei- of fact, let every man who has
the good of tin1 city at heart, and this
we all have, do all he cun to make
this bit of eit\ legislation as easy of
enforcement as possible \’o perstta-
• , ii should be iireo isary in matters
<<f public Uplift and civic advancement,
for nil such thing.'- should just auto-
nititiealhv fake care of tlieiuselies
lln
Hie j bad no sooner arrived at
Relf-same charges that the State's at- other i vi-ning than he vv a sent forth
torney had dismissed from the court
docket for want of evidence to
tantiate the charges Beeville
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If you are just go to the Harrison Res-
taurant. You will get plenty fc <r’ : ’-?
not have to pay two prices for it
5 ' him of
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Hll.h, T«’Xk
mid (fnitt on
favor*
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Santa Claus, impersonated by I’ncle
Sam. put. promotions in the
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socks of 11't officers at Camp Bowie.:
I’Virt Worth, last week, among whom
receive* the promotion was Victor |
Whitfield, a former Hay City boy.
and a brother of Mrs. W, C. Lloyd and 1
Mrs. John ft. Castleton, of this city.
The friends of Mr. Whitfield arc !
Ing
I'pm-'lll of .1
tile section,
wot k and a la rge bod of la nd
has bet n turned.
The Red Cross drive is uc< . lul
all over the county. Good old Mata-
gorda County hits never yet fallen
down and positively refuse to be put
hi the slacker class on anythin .,
Wauled li'itrnished room with re-
fined family whole meals can lx* had
imt in. \dd: '■ - -Hoarder." cm o of
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Mi Cu tis and family of Rig Springs
Jia-; J:ecn in th" city several days, look-
ing over (lie (-ounfy. He
locate here if he call find
loi at ion. lie is ;i
Hrntighton, and is his
here
He believe vve can say
will likely
a suitable
friend of W. H.
Kite t wJlile
siri< h
t'liyer 1
Huliet
Play e r
And
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high gin
l>i.rn i.
The ll liivl w Davis I'.atioc
liave been made in Rosloii e nve
l.x::!t; has HI!' medal# < id
awards 'Nuff said.
To YOH the abuvo mcmis
IlGXIiSI GOODS AMD MONl.'Y
SAVED.
A second hand piano tot sale
cheap; in good order.
See IL W Hafer. Pimm Tuner
and Repairer or d'op a card to
P. (> Box 113. Bay City. Texas.
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Me arc closing out our ladies coats,;
soils and dre-scs at greatly reduced
values. Me also make altteratioiis it
| d<‘‘ircd in the store. D. P. Moore Ddy
Lunds Emporium. 17 tf
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Are you huugry?
Cross aorkefs report
s in the t'lirlstnuis drive,
ir fellow in l*i nice
Can you
dollar on
trticli-s mt-r shown in Bay i ity hel'ores in fact, you oill Hud most every th I ng livre that is carried in any exclusive Jewelry More.
us give you prompt |
service by phoning your '
order before 10 a.
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Loi ounynimg
Big dcevloinneuts. agricultui .ill ■.
are in progress- by the C. '• Stoddmii
concern at Huckcye. where a consid-
erable acreage wilt lie planted to dry
farming <>n with the battle'
r with to see "what in th<> world" was
tin matter with the furnace. Ills
| derby hat encountered the top of (he
door leading Into the basenietit. with
result that the hat received a good-
dzed "s'oye” in the fioitt.
As he emerged from the basement
after a tussle witli the offending heat
army! I*»w plant he was nut with n shout of
: lau-’hter by firn C-vear-old heir to tin
family fortune.
“Ge'', mol Iter!’* exclaimed the bo
"Look! Dad's got a dimple in his hnt."
Tndiamiiiolis XCwji.
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HOG BHIMLES.
’I’en thousand bales of cotton were
produced in Matagorda Cmintv tills
venr ap.ainst some b’-'isu last year. Is
Hifs md a record of which overv man
in I lie comity should he proud ?“
The sugRr-stion of the food conserv- [
cis flrnt W" eat whale recalls the story]
of the schmilboy who vv aS being ques-
tioned liv the examiner.
t<>r. "Do we eat the
whale?"
■Y-.v\vrss. sir," faltered the yoting-
atwr.
"And what," pursued his riucstlofter,
do we do with the bones?”
"P-please. sir," responded the hov.
“wo I-leave them on the s-a-sidea of
our plate*.”—Iloston Transcript.
you ever saw, | 'imtiiaii made, it
Mr. .1. C. Carrington lias returned ]
from ft business (rip to Austin.
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The indictments against. James E
i-'ergnsoii. deposed governor of Texas, i
and other < x officials of Hie Stale1
were dismissed at Austin Tuesday on
Hie motion of the district attorney.
The prosecutor made some startling
statements, lie told the judge, first,
that he had advised the grand jury,
before tlie indictments were returned.'
that the evidence was insuficient for
a lull and that if one was returned
a convict ion would lie impossible,.
Tln'ti, if seems to us. tJial political
persecution had something to do with!
the original indictment. The persecu-
tors. however, won their inirpose. for I
the governor was Iftipeached on
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• The Ameriian people ome months
• ago -.uijserihcfl $ Ion.oiiii iiuo to the war
i fund of he Red Cross. What has boon !
® j dune w|f li t his in one' .’ 11 ere a i > utne
r of I Io* thing:
” . <'ummi:'sionr.
El a nee, Russia,
S,-i Imiiki.
• I 11 rt y I bon sand sold i< ,: in I#i atice
I are served daily .it canteens.
Thousands of Belgian and Drench
; children are being cured for.
• Wnrehottse with a < a ia< it\ of loo,
O'hi tons have l.een built in l''rance.
• Van .toriitm wit h t .uiin i., I
I tubercular patients has been e.stab-
• lished.
'ti ambiilatici' service which trans
® ! port: l.iiiio refugees a day is n daily
operation in l''rame.
Relief and repair work in devastat-:||
_ cd towns i carried on.
I Ono million dollars ha
' lo the llrit ish Red Cross.
• Three million pound: of milk 1
I been sent to the babies of Rii: da.
• l ite e arc only mini ol the thing
tb it the Rod Cross Is doing. Hut any
• one of them Mould be a sufficient r< a
i son that every American citizen who
• * au possibly -1'iape together ti dollar
should become a <’hrlst mas member of
[the Red Cross. Those of us who are
not liable to fight, or to engage in any
i direct war service, may get the ' feel'
of the proper wartime spirit by joining
the Red Cross, ami thus becoming a
9 c<>m|iaiiion and a < o-opet ;it< r in the
gr< at. Immaiiitarian work (hat stands
• out as (he one bright spot in a grim
and bloisly- world.
Tliose who can possibly do so should ||
not only Join them elves, 1ml should
also take care Hint every member of
their family, from the chok to the
baby, him a cross in the service flag
tliat hangs in the window.
Hosted: The trad of land lying
west of the Robbins Slough and Milder
a lease contract held by us Is posted.
Xo hunting or I respas ing of any char-
acter will la* allowed. Vernon Tower
and Roy Nelson. 1, did 21 "s.v
»t Ray ''Ity. Texna. this the »ith ;
twetriber, A. Il, IV17.
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F?, ibitagiit’lu Count),
mttmaurlie, l>«puty
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<ii our mt-r-
Miss Margaret MacMillan, who has
lit on made a eommamler of Hie British
l-'or Sale: Christman trees. See or | Empire order, speaking rec< ntlj nn
phone T. F. Carr. .... 17 isd i th,, subject of co. duration, told an
.amusing aneiihife of a eeltaili college
l conduded on these linen where, how-
I evi l-, tin rule is that the male stu-
dents are not
iesl<h-nt lady Imardeis.
j tuple student was caught in t ie
I doing ■ i timl w as lu ou Hit
j the principal, who said:
“Weii, Mr. Blank, the penalty fqr
tlie fust offense is .’ah-, for the seeotpl
It, for the third t1-’i<i, and so on, ris-
ing I'lJc each time up Io
How much would
cost
dent
Many of the ladies and children's
t-oiits, Milts and dresses are being sold
nt less than luilf price nt the l>. I*.
Moore Dry Goods Emporium. 17 ti
t.oTdi *, X iliiid I’Dh•!<
<•»!»’ Itnllf of 1«»l 11. MIK)’ '* *Mt
U block in liny *’
♦ y, *)’»• «tmh, him! «*»i I ho
A. I*. 1«Inw Hi** flrnt T'»*,n»lny »»t rmM I
ttiMftth, |*(MWM»*n th** liouti*
nthl 4 o’clock r». m., «»ii
'‘■oufl h»>ui>^ thnDf ♦»( «*4bl • minty,
f««t fnr Mato nnil »rlt nt tntbhc Auction, for
< uhIv mH Him Htfht, till" tnn<1 Ibt4*r» #f of
Hu Hub! 1'oIIk in anil to anid
protwri y.
rut. ■/!
do of
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lie mli d'ty
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n ih»- cHtiniy
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air ft in at
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thft 7th day of.
uf tin* Mtato of
fil llli»h»*»n. N»»> j
ctHH'l, I did on |
A l » H’H, nt 4 |
th< rnjlowlnir dr i
i <«f ian<l •dtuated i
Htmr of TcxftaJ
rirdham, I
ond ♦ h« w<Mt I
nnr half of lot |
Matng«»rdii • ’oun (
day of Jan nary.
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of 1ft o’clock i* tn.
aatd <hiy, at th a
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1917, newspaper, December 18, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292696/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.