The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 215, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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; fluid day pn>v<‘< >1 to 'dl foi to:
thi? Iiigheat bidder nil 111'* right, till* i
iiiul interest of Felix Gruiillumi In'
iltlil to (ho following liv-ulilieii li'.ll
[ i lute, levied upon an the property of [
I' i'I i \ < i t il III tlU III, to* w It
: l.ottt 7, h mid 9, ill block INS, iii llie f
town of Bay City. Malar,01du County.,
, Texan! west one half of lot II, 1’iril ;
! one half of lot 12, block 131, in I lie
town of Buy city. Matagorda County,
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shi mil’s sue.
Toxi.h; Hiihieci, however, to the right
of r <•■ I* • n i p 11< >i i. tin* defendant or any
one ItilereHled tlieieln, may liave, mi l
subject to any other and I'utlliei
rights the defendant or anny one in
ti re fid therein, may be entitled to.
under the provisions nt law Said
sale to be made by me to allsf.v (lie
al mu described judgment for thirty-
eight anil 97 l"0 dollars, in favor of
the State of Texas, together witli in
ten i and tin* i m.ts of suit, and the
prui eeils of Maid huI<* to bo applied
tn the nitisl'.i* Il<m thereof Said alo
all? be made subject to th,1 defend
ant':: right to redeem the suid prop
ertv within two rears from the date
of '.,|o by paving to the purchaser
thereof double the amount of money
paid by said pur, baser for said prop
ertv. Bert Carr,
Sheriff Matagorda County, Texas
Uy Jim Fitzmanricr, Deputy.
Bay Citi Texas, July Hi, 1918.
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M'lK IS MEAT.
It has become necessary to save
meat and to adopt a ration of
1'4 to 1\, pounds per person
per week in the home. The
folio onq recipes for use uf
milk . s a meat substitute are
offered to the householders of
Texas who are anxious to help
win the war and help to keep
strong our soldiers in the win-
ning of the war.
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B RAYMOND MSKEE\
^NTHEUNl\rUt:VER.'\
The State of Texas.
County of Matagorda.
By virtue of mi order of sale for
At
At Br -’fast.
’’ilk with Cvretilrt
X! ilk i r 1 'i> a tu Drink
Luncheon, E. .ner or Supper.
Vi lit fauns
In ;■> ?la>>.. d. as;
Cheese Dishes,
rts
Cottage Cin'v: “.
Dm
For exiti .pie:
Breakfast.
Corn Flakes with Sliced Bananas at d
iop .Milk
Scrambled Eggs
Creamed Potaloes
(Corn flour to thicken White Sauce)
< 'ocoa
Luncheon.
Potato Soup with Cornmeal Crackers
Fresh Strawberries with Cream
Barley Flour Cookies
.Milk is meat Ji doos the same sort
of work as no it. It may bo used al!
through the day to take the place of
meat.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
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The Slide of Texas
County of Midagordti.
By virtue of mi alias order of sale
for delinquent taxes Issued by the
clerk of the District Conti of Mata-
gorda County on the lath day of July.
A |i IHIM. In n certain came where
In the Slide of Texas Is plaintiff and
Felix (iiauthiim Is defendant, In favor
of tile said plaintiff. for the hiiiii of
thirty eight and 97-100 (|38.#7) dol-
lars (for State mid county taxes, in
tereut, penalty amt costs!, with inter
•-st oti said sum id the ride of six per
cent per annum from date of Judg
nmnt, together with till costs of suit
that being the amount of said ,|udr.
maid, by tiie said plaintiff itt the Hi
Diet Court of Matagorda County, on
(lie 1st day of January. X D 1917,
mid to me directed and delivered ti <
sheriff of said Midugorda County,
have seized, levied upon, mid will, on
tiie first Tuesday in August, A D
IBIS, the same being the tilh day of
said month, al the court house door
of said Matagorda County lit the eliy
el Buy City, lietween the hours of H>
o clin k a m and 4 o'clock p. m on
I BBS Kilt SALE.
The Tribune
When if s 90
the shade
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Fresh milk vows
20-tf
TO THE AUTOMOBILE, MOTOR;
TlUCK ANO MOTORCYCiEl
OWNERS OF MATAGORDA
COUNTY.
Cash or terms.
J. B. McCain.
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1’wo thousand acres of pasture land,
four miles of bottom; 25 cents per
acre. Write, wire or phone B. E
Norvell, 117 Beatty Bldg, Houston,
Boginnin ; June ”(>, 1!HS, all motor Texas. 3 tf
ivg 101: \ hue.
is requested to say
; that (tie Priscillas will not meet any
; more until notified through the press.
Tax* Collector, Matagorda Count)', Due to tiie hot weather and the rnanf-
Texas. i fold duties imposed upon its mem-
,’une 28, 1918. 28-1d-28w be.tr this mJtlon is deemed necessary.
vehicle license on curs owned and op-1 - o -o
en ted in Matagorda County, Texas,' \O PRISCILLA MEET-
lire payable al the office of the tax
collector in l.is’xoffiee, at the court'
! hoi se in Bay City.
T. H. Castleton,
* o Cream
Cottage Cheese nnd Nut Roast
Belgian Baked Potatoes
Cabbage Salad
Corn Flour Sponge Cake
Dinner.
Here’s a pretty kettle of fish!
What shall we do about it?
"Eat them instead of meat," is
the reply from the Unidsd
States Food Administration.
A PRETTY KETTLE
GF FISH.
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Cream Clieeso
Oranges
Marshmallows to Boast
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Potatoes (baked in bonfire)
Wheat less Bread Butter ;
Hurd Boiled Eggs Tomatoes
Barley Flour Cookies
Ice Cream or Fruit
2.
Wheat loss Bread Sandwiches of Let
tuce and of Jam
Potato Salad
Dates Stuffed with Cream Cheese
Coffee in Thermos Bottle
3
Wheal less Bread and Butter
Jelly
WHEATLESS BREAD.
1 imp tlqul.l
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4 t a I >1,1 s| >, ><
fl tell."(pl
I <‘tip giitural I,,lied
Mix with' the
syrup and eggs
wdl-tmxe
loaf III .1
hour or
raisins oi
BARLEY FLOUR COOKIES
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■l, ci,t> sugar 14 vilpiliopv* I mitit i
1 ,.gg 1y bmsjioon ■ om.oi,,mi
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2 tea
,a s poons milk
.a (I'lfl. , tl'.m*
p.ii- hi king powder
il.ii,,. ihn Ingredients ..a for onki-
Add '.>rii>ngh hurley lluur to unlite a dough
still eeoagli to be i-.ll.d Rolt tint., shape
witli small cookie muter and bake
tin sheet.
2 eggs
ms f it 1. teaspoon “ lit
ms syrup 2 rii|ii b-.rley' flour
ms baking powder
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littiml the melted fit.
Comtdim the liquid a nJ
■ii div ingredients Bums us a
i nmdrralrty hot oven tor unit
until thormiKhly baked Nuts,
dan .s may lie mlded if .leslfed
tho
W. F. TETTS
Jeweler and Optician
The Eversharp Pencil and
Walil’d Tern point Fountain Pun
In selecting these two superior
writing instruments frmti the various
other makes on the market. I earn*
erily lielleve them to be the best that
money and science can produce. Thu
pencil is always sharp and you never
have to imrpen It The fountain pen
is the safety, self-IHlin ', non leak-
aide type, and I- always ready t>
write. The ink flows evenly, never
too much just the right amount
They an* both guaranteed to give sat-
isfaction Take one and try it for
ten days; if you don’t like ft return it
WHAT TO HAVE ON
PICNICS
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Say "picnic" and th* mind leaps *
to thoughts of bacon, or beef ♦
and sardines. It’s not neces-
sary, and it’s not patriotic to
picnic with foods needed by
the soldiers. Notice these *
picnic suppers suggested by
the United States Food Admin-
istration.
Miss Huebner
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...,. .Grieg
Grieg
Nevin
,Chopin
Hatch
... Nyvin
Mac Dowell
Erotic
Miscrcodia
Prelude lit (’ Minor
.Miss McConnell
In (he social imitromplu which fol-
lowed Dr C. W. Kelly gave a reading,
rim White Squall on the Medlter-
Itichnrd Strauss
Bohm
Elegy
A Shepherd’s Tab* . .
To a Wafer f.ily
Miss Storey
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Gl\ I s I X I I III Ml XG l(E< I I AL.
rite Mac Dow ell st udy class had an
hitere-ting, recital at the residence of
Mr Tom Pooh* Jr ruesday night
it was semi inloriiml. being eonfln
el to the immediate friends of the
el.i m members Tin* Itir te parlor
ami piazza made a very delightful au-
ditorium. Tlte following program was
rendered;
rl’t attmerei
Salon Studies carl
Miss Carter
Rustle of Spring. . .
Butterfly
Said suit* will be made sui joct to the
defendant’s right to redeem the said
property within two years from the
dafi* of sale by paying to till* purchas-
er thereof double the amount of
money paid by said purchaser for said
properly. Bert Carr,
Slim iff, Matagorda County, Ti*xa■».
By Jim I'itzmauriee. Deputy,
Bay City. Texas. July HI. 1918.
16-23-30-6
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ripe tmimtoofl or 5 trtbleupooM st.-wi’d
tomatoes
2 onion* Salt and pcppur
;l pounds fish meat % cup beef fat or oil
ttt bunch mint 1 cup water
rtnee the tomntoea and sliced onion In
layers In the h.iklng dt«h. Lay th,*
skinned and boned carp tn the dish and
rover with a gecotid hivrr of altccd onion
and tomato. Sprinkle the finely chopped ,
mint, "alt and pepper ..ver the top Pour
over this ths melted fat or oil add water,
and bake In a hot aven at leaat half an ’
hour or until thw fish ia tender.
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Clean and bone the carp. Place it In an
oiled baking pan. salt and popper the sur •
face, add two bay leave*, juice of one
lemon, anil cover with sour cream Bake
until the fish and cream are a golden
brown Serve the fish on the platter and
strain the cream sauce over it.
BAKED FISH, ARMENIAN STYLE.
OAKEO CARP WITH SOUR CREAM
3.
Fish Balls with Cheese Sauce
Asparagus Escalloped Eggplant
Apple Pte, a la Mode (wheatlcss crust)
2
Baked Fish, Armenian Style
Belgian Baked Sweet Potatoes
Corn Bread
Collage Cheese and Lettuce Salad
Peaches Wheatless Sponge Cake
1.
Baked Carp witli Sour Cream
Hominy
Stuffed Green Peppers
Wlieatless Strawberry Shorttake
Three Fish Dinners.
apidied to the satisfaction
thereof
.111*1 the proceeds of said sal'* to l»e
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I did
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wild wood nymph.
ranoan,'' by William Makepeace Thack-
eray, Miss Louise* Boole and Miss
l.aflin Foote presided over the punch
bowl
This was the first recital of the
class and another Is planned for the
early fall Miss McConnell, who Is
directing the work, is to be congrat-
ulated on her efforts.
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PAI I 1XE I III BERK It
HERSELF IH HERSELF.
1 was born In Boston
Several yeut ago. but I did not care
much for beans
Or, llisett. so I got a ticket for New
York
Xml rode to Broadways as fast as I
could.
I would have had the ticket long be-
fore that except that
Benns were high
I thought in New Yolk I'd be famous
But I was famished instead
1 could tell you a lot about managers,
and Charles Frohiium and Art
But I’d rather talk about photoplays!
My first was "Tlte Eternal City,”
By Hail Caine. I liked that picture
And so did Famous Players and so
Did Paramount.
And I’ve !>een with I’aramotmt since
then and pin veil
Vampfri M and Grandes Dames and In-
genues
But !>est of all I like Vampires —
They're o vampish /
Xnd I love to "register” revenge anil
twist J? ft
M.v fingers in crim despair
Xnd strafe the hero with a piercing
glance and hatpins
And after "Tlte Eternal City
other things
Including "Sold"-—
And theft I quit tiie stage for better
or for v\orse.
But mostly It’s been better atui I’m
glad
I did.
And took up screen work and played
in "Zaxa,” "Bijlla Donna"
Lydia Gilmore” and then 1 wove a
web of wiles in
"The Spider.”
Next as "Audrey,”
I led a sylvan life
Until "The Moment before" brought
me back to town
And "The World’s Great Snare.
I was The Woman in the Case" anti
afterwards,
"AahM of Embers." till "Naniietto o(
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I and cant one half of lot 12, block 131,1
I city of Bay City, Matagorda County,
,'I'l'xn- -ubjai i. however, to the right
I of redemption, the defendant or any
■ one IntereHted ibcreln. may have, and
| ubject to any other and further
ilgiiiH the defendant or any one inter
••slid tiu-reln, may he entitled to, un-
der (lie provisions of law. Said mile
to be made by me to satisfy tin* above
de-'i rihed judgment for one hundred
thirty-two and 23 190 dollars, in fa-
vor of tin* State of Texas, together
with inu re: t ami the costa of .suit,
If iii the right, title and intere f of
I i tlx GramJiam in and to tiie foliow-
hig demertbed real estate, levied upon
as the property of Felix Granthum.
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Lots 7, 8 and 9, in block 188, city
t one half of lot 11
the xald plaintiff, for the uni of one
bundled thirty-two and 23-100 dollars
ifor State and county taxew. interest,
penalty and costs), witli interest on
feaid sum at the rate of six per cent
per annum from date of judgment, to- !
gether with all eottn of knit, that be
tng tlie amount of wftid Judgment by |
I the said plaintiff In the District Court
of Matagorda County, on the Bth day
(of January, A D. 1919, and to me di-
rected and delivered an sheriff of fluid
Matagorda County, 1 have aeized. lev-
ied upon, uti'l will, on the firat Tues ;
day in August. A l» 1918, the efUne
being tin* fiih duy of said month* at j
tin* court lioiisi* door of said Mata
I gordu County, ii> the city of Bay City,'
between the hoqi'ft of B* o’clock a. m
and i o'clock i» m op said day proceed ’
Io sell for cu-*h to the highest Idildef [
title and Interest
' delinquent taxea i*nued by the clerk
of the Dlatrir-t Court of Matagorda
; County on the llllh day of July, A. D.1
1918, in a cetlain <a*i»e wherein the
State of Texas ia plaintiff, and Felix
Grantham ia defendant, in favor of
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the Wilds"
Took me to “The Slave Market."
Sapho” I adored —
While "Sleeping Fires.
That Lives." and
Double Crossed" I worship.
That’s all I’ve done thats’ interesting
xc**pt some stunts on horseback
And some motoring.
My hair is brown Just muddy brown ’
—but my eyes are big and dark i
And unfathomable.
I like that word—don’t you?
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Buy War Saviaga Sumps
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Texas Fvliic So viaC o.
Only a ftw certs a day between
hot weather ard comfort
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everybody -1 2 to 44
Middy Bio uses
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Regulation Sailor Styles
Solid White with navy blue collars and cuffs,
jutton front
Smocks in white with colored collars, cuffs and
pockets to match smocking.
Automobiles Meet all Trains DayandNighi
PHONE 172 DAY OR NIGHT
G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
Successor io
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Special Trips for Drummers Sclicited
Party Trips for Hunting and Fishing a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
We bake
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And comply faithfully with eveiy requirement
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 215, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1918, newspaper, July 18, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292865/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.