The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAND
EFFICIENT
COURTEOUS
GULF COAST CREDITS AGENCY
Tonight
BAY CITY, TEXAS
G. B. ROBERTSON. MRR.
Presents
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IN A FIELD
Vers er ^Brothers
HOOSIERIZE YOUR KIECHEN
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SYSTEM
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The Hoosier is a l.i- r ivl-ig nia< him with forty work reducing de
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avIng Hiupplle
by prevent*
It is also a gt r*
v i< es
TOMORROW
Ing waste in meaum'liu- nd in,xlnc oid i>y keeping Hour, sugar, bread.
Triangle Play
in protected places
spices, etc
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EAYLOR-HILL FURNITURE CO.
All Star fast
29.25.
TELEPHONE 12#
BAY I l l i TIN AS
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I'uy War Savings Stamps
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for
LUMBER
The Soldier Boy
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and
Get O U R Prices
and we’ll get
YOUR Business
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Alamo Lumber
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Lver-Fharp Pencils
Company
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Phone 23
John Sutherland, Mgr.
Je weler
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Jewelry First
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Take The Tribune and halo it help
the town.
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
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The different.e between OF II prices and others for
equal quality of MADL to Ml /TSLUH: Clotties enables
every man Io buy a few War Savings Stamps
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While ho doing |
By David Graham Phillips
A Paramount Picture
And many other articles suitable for
a Ro Idler
THE CALL \\
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office. 1 tf
MILITARY WRIST WATCHES
LOCKETS
SIGNET RINGS
EMBLEM RINGS
FOUNTAIN PENS
EVER SHARP PENCILS
IDENTIFICATION TAGS
SOLDIER’S KITS
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CONGER A IIU'ANT
La»vy ers
Office In I d Nat I Hank Bldy.
Bay City, Texas
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Jeweler and Optician
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everything that goes with it
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SHOE POLISHES
LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK
BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVETHE LEATHER.
The F. F DAILEY CORPORATIONS, LIMITED, BUFFALO, N. Y.
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“THE MAN ABOVE
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CLARK 8 SPECIAL
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was that they
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Our line contains many articles es-
pecially suitable and appropriate for
the Soldier Boys Before "YOI’R''
Soldier Boy leaven for the training
camp, ex pre ■' your affection or re-
gard by giving one of the many suit-
able remembrances.
Here are h few ■ uggestions:
“IHEHUNGRY HEART"
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Mr. and Md W E. McNabb of M ft
agorda are in the city, the gue>ts of
Mr and Mrs Amos Lee
D HHN, at I he court house thereof,
in the city of Bay City, Texas, at which
time all persons interested In said es-
tate may appear and contest said ap-
plication should they desire to do so
Herein fall ont. hut have you then
and there before said court this writ,
with your return thereon endorsed,
showing how yon have executed the
i same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said court, nt Bay City. Toxas, July
I :’1. A D 1B18
(SEAL) J. T. Bond,
i Clerk County Court, Matagorda Coun-
ty, Texas 27-7d
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• Mel \l LEY \N1» BARNES
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Cotton pit king is bocoining general
and the gins are getting down to a'
regular hum.
THE SOLI TION
is as unexpected as it is
■ w in lesuuie a nd delight i u I,
I and tlie photoplay, besides
I furr tshing a splendid ve
I hlvle for Miss Fi edertck,
I provides action, humor.
I pathos, and a deal of jusl
Q human happiness gained
T through the bitter achool
■ of experience.
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PROMPT
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into the western belt,
has advanced nearly
within the past la days.
Successors to Toney Rniney <
We solicit the public's trade •
with an assurance of the very • i
best, work and courteous
Treatment
■ leji mother and the eight i
with the Banners ‘
about nine miles i
It has been learn- |
ed here by Sheriff C D Kemp that |
Dr A. A. 1‘hdner of Dayton, Ohio,
is here looking alter his affairs at 1
Buckeye. He has put Mr Matchett
formerly with the D I’ Moore Dty
Goods Emporium, in charge of tils in ;
terests
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WI’LICVITUN j of publication before thu return day
FOR LI I TERS I ST VI I N. hereof
Notice of Application for Letters
lates of Beci'ilents.
Constable of The State of Texas.
Greeting To all Persons interested in the Es
tale of A’listin Marsh. Deceased:
Know Ye: That Lizzie Agnes Mims
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file storm failed to touch us and
farming progre-s is going on as usual.
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ON STORM REPORT;
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Vogelsang has returned !
I valde County ranch. He
! says the western part of the State ts
! distressingly dry and that there Is
imore green stuff on the vacant lots
.opposite the Tribune office than there
1 is in any three West Texas counties
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Spot cotton advanced 1-5 points in
the Houston market Tuesday on re
ports of the approach of the tropical
storm. Middling is now quoted at
29.25, Sales were lights as tile
The State of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any
Matagorda County
You are hereby commanded to cause i
the following notice to be published '
in a newspaper of general circulation i has filed in the county court of Mata
which has been continuously and reg ' gorda, an application for letters of ad-
ularly publlched for a period of not > ministration upon the estate of Austin
le: than one year preceding the date Marsh, deceased; which will be hoard
of tli«> notice in the county of Mata lot the next term of said court, com-
gord.i. State of Texas, and you shall p mencing the third Monday in August,
cause raid notice to be printed at
least once each week for the period
of ten days exclusive of the first day
HHEP ?
Flash Lights
Safety Razors
Fountain Pens
Dallas. Texas, August •> With I hi
Middling is now quoted at I am sending you the first of a new
Sales wen* lights as tile big series of electrotypes lor me durin
buyers preferred to wait to see if the the remainder of the war saving- < ani-
storm would not bring needed rains
the western belt. The market
$25 pei
New York Price Jumps.
New York, August G.—There were
sensational advances amounting Io $7
a halo in the cotton market here
again today attributed to continued
dry weather in the Southwest and to
reports that crop deterioration had
inspired an active demand by British .
and continental trade interests. Short- (
ly after midday the near months were |
110 to 140 points above the closing ,
quotations of yesterday.
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HI SBANIl \N|> WIFE
HELI) FOR Ml RD EK
OF s-l EAILOLD BOV.
Charg- ■
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a
a dozen other ways
Wanted to Rent For one or two
year: a good house with barn and out-
boil-es and some land, in or out of
town A short distance from town no
obstacle. References furnished Ap-
ply at Tribune. 5-10d-p
owner must
Drop is as
found in the county
the remainder of the war saving
paign, which closes December 'IL 19IS
I want to ask you to handle it iu: i
like you did the "Pledge tin* Pre. i
dent" electrotype. The assistance you
gave the government in using th if
}slogan meant hundreds of thousands
of dollars for the l nited States treat!
ury. More than $xo,mm,ooo was i
Pledged the President" in war sav- I
ings stamps, Juno 28.
The enclosed electrotype will come
in handy as a filler, it can be used as
"dog ear’’ for the masthead and In
Your use of it
I will have the same effect in "Paying
-the President'1 as "Pledge the Presi-
dent’' had.
Stick it in every form you can find
hole for it: put it on the front pane.
get the pn* iilont paid We
tools If you want a bargain that
y<m can make money out of see or
write at once to Frank Weaver, Bay
i'iiy . or < ;ili at Tribune office.
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\\ ANTED TO P.IIY
about car Apply tin
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the boy had an income, which gives j
rise to tlm belief that financial gain -
may have prompted the crime.
On the night of July 15 Banner's
step-mother missed her son and asked ,
her step-son about him
and that of his wife,
had sent the boy on an errand
was apparently believed.
Last Tuesday the Banners, it is
claimed, asked the boys' mother if
she would not help clear up
weeds in the pasture
she found the mutilated body of her i
son Believing tie had been killed by ■
the pasture cows she communicated '
this belief to her step-son ami wife.
Sheriff Kemp however, refused to ,
place any important e in this belief
and straightway placed the Banners
under arrest. Two of the four Ban-
ner children, the youngest 18 months,
were taken to Jail by their parents.
i Saturday last Mrs Banner broke ;
doWjn. She said she had killed the
lad and that her husband. Nick Ran-
ner. had most cruelly beaten his step- 1
mother.
' Banner is a German and his wife i
la of Swedish-Ainerlcan parentage I
The remains of the lad were burled !
at Vasperville.
Wharton, Texas. August 6
ed with tlm murder of an eight year
old lad, Nick Banner and wife are
being held without bond in jail here !
The lad, whose skull was crushed
with a hammer, and whose lifeless !
body was la-sol into a clump of weeds
in u cow pasture a few hundred yards '
from the Banner home, was a step- j
brother of Nick Banner. From July !
19 until July HO, the body lay amid I
the weeds, there to he found by the
boy’s mother, who had become almost
dlstracti <t his prolonged absence
Banner s b* ; 1
year-old lad lived
near \’e- pervilie,
north of W harton
g-SESEF^S^
Mr. and Mrs J B McCain are pre
paring to move to Brownsville, where
Mr McCain has a position in one of
the bank-!. He is now iu Brownsville ■
and Mr: McCain will go as soon a-<
she can get her household goods
ready for shipment
Every day there are inquiries made
at this office for tenant houses There
an many demands but no houses I he
problem confronting us now is taking
can* of the new comer; And the
serious part of the new order of
(things is that the people are Just be
ginning to arrive.
A good !»o-a< re crop of corn, cotton
jand cane in the field tor ile at a bar-
gain. DWner must have for
army Crop is a good a- can
Also leaimi and
Another big thing for Bay City is
I the coming Tri-County Teachers' In
istitute or convention Some four hun
! drvd teachers will be here and aecom
modatlons will be made to take care
of them
have a $91,0U0.OUU job on our hands 'NOTH i. OF'
and I am depending on you for the
ort of help that will mean success
of the war savings campaign and the
kind <>f assistance that only you can
give.
Another thing We want to assist
mu in any way that we can. Criti
TRIBI NF'S SERVICES ' 1 u,u* siiggentibns help W<* want
ARE AITIIE4 I \ I i l>. fhem from you If prepared advert!
in - copy is needed, just say the word
and it. will come by next mail. Rela-
tive to plate advertisements* There
will be another series; I can’t say just
when we shall issue it, though
In a few days I think I shall have
■ omething for you that you will like
vei v much Yours to pay the jnesi-
di nt, Louis Lipsitz,
St.ite Director, War Savings Com
mil te<*
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1918, newspaper, August 7, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292882/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.