The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 257, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 7, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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SOFT AMI) GOOD
SHOES •
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orburn the feet. You know how comfort-
able ahoea help you get through your work
<’ Built of aound, honeat leather —the strong-
est kind of arwing. A layer of ground cork
and rubber < rment l>et ween outer and inner
•ulea keeps out dampness.
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are "STAR BRAND6
SHOES you know the
value.
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Willie Lewis has accepted a position
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gin to think about them, for next year
must not go by without them.
Coldii*t Remember D hen He Had Had
n Dell Day I ntll Tanluc Re.
M<»rvd Ills Health, Declares
Samuel Lutz.
.1 -room
.shell
residence
City
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cot t age.
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They will all pay
The gin receipts in the city have
about reached in number of hales the
total of last year's receipts, with
little If any more than a third of the
In other words, barring re-
or some serious setback, the
crop of this year promises to be three
times what It was last
I just J
many
very late start
has turned out
bales. The
The
and good, fair weath-
1 several weeks is
FLORIDA MAN NAAN
TROtHLEN ARg HA ER
AFTER FOR TA A EARN. I
Tom Cockrell brought in
Caney sweet
her of
weighed
pounds each
on feet high '
time ago as a
gorda staple grows on trees
Misses Teresa ami Lesley Sholars
of Orange are in the city visiting, their
brother. Dr S A. Sholars ami family
slogan tn our
bust next
slogan
Let us put
upon
YOU are
Let’s add another
"100.(Min acres of cotton or
tear” And let the new
'Corn, cotton and canals ’
every agency we have pt work, espe-
cial ly the canals
a
potatoes to the
Commerce exhibit,
between three and
A stalk of cotton
was brought in some
proof that the Mata
bott le
I never expect i
such absolute relief
as I found In Tanlai
Born
Walter Arlitt a fine girl.
We talked to a farmer from Okla-
homa last night. He has just arrived
here and is a cotton farmer. He
wants land and modest conveniences.
When told that everybody was too
busy to build now he told us that he J ( (
and his son. who would arrive in a ... ,
4it years
days, would do the work if he'
locate the land Mon- opportun 1
for the 'and owner Get those
Idle acres to work next year
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Cotton is coining to the1 gins of Bay I
with a big irrigating plant at .McAllen <*ily frnn)
ami will move to that place between in Wharton County
now and the first of October
Some of out wiseacres who thought
The* Tribune ahead of tile times a
couple of years ago when we advo-
cated the building of a modern hotel
are now wondering why someone
(else) does not build it and how Bay
City can get along without it Wc
have persistently pointed out
facts which go to prove that Bay City
is emerging from the small town class
to a city. Ami there is nothing which
could or would advance her more rap
Idly now than a modern hotel Noth-
ing is needed more than such an en-
terprise
All persons between the ages of
IK and 15, inclusive, now in Matnffor-!
da County from other counties or
from other States who know tlicy will,
be here on the 12th. registration day,!
must register at Bay City. This is,
important ami must not be over
looked
For Sah -5-room modern
hath, close in .shell street,
walk, best residence street
with four lots, bargain price $?.'0o.i)0
.Magill Bros . Bay City Texas
7 Bhl-Blw
Mr ami Mrs
Charles. La . arrived in the city last
niaht for a visit with relatives and
friends
of Bay City and
tour
Be
member we promised last Sunday to
be on time let’s make our promise
four | K'»od
Preaching at 11 a. in. and p
bv the pastor. Subject of morning;
It Costs NOT to
Subject
"When I started on Tanlae 1 hadn’t |
seen a well day since I can remem-1
now i feel a» well as I did
ago.’’ said Samuel Lutz, re-
Park Street, Jackson-I
In spite of a very late start the
Wadsworth gin has turned out al-
ready over '100 bales. The crop
around Wadsworth is fine ami as the
gin is getting an overflow- from Bay
City gins the season's run will be
good for a small plant
a visit with relative
Mr Cart is a former citizen
s now on his bridal
of the board of stewards j
It Is Im nor I
member of the board
O. T Hotchkiss.
Pastor.
pastor
sei inon "What
Christian ”
Christ's Mission"
Prayer meeting
We are working for a larger
attendance upon our prayer meet
Ings, and YOU are earnestly invited
to come
Woman's Missionary Auxiliary
meets Thursday afternoon al I o'clock j
Both of the sermons Sunday will j
be messages that onr people need to,
hear, and I hope there will he a large!
increase in attendance Strangers in
oer city arc specially invited Io wor-1
-hip with its.
Meeting
Tuesday night al S *10
lent that everv
be present
Columbia and j
The gins ;
j yards are constantly crowded, consld-:
erably more than a hundred bales
waiting all the time at each of them
At 9 o'clock last night one of the gins
: had 170 bales on the yard and early
this morning some of the farmers
going back home with their cot
Farmers are bringing cotton in
one team to two wagons, automobile
, trailers and every other way possi-
ble. Even spring wagons have been
taken from the Junk heap, rebuilt and
used to freight the cotton in
fields are white i
er for the next
needed.
siding at <103
vtlle. Florida
Aly liver ami kidneys worried me I
■ for over forty years." he continued. I
“and 1 never felt as well ami strong
as other people. My back hurt most ■
be,! all the fli uc. I was troubled with in-1
digestion so bad that tny stomach
j would swell up with gns and make |
rm- dizzy and short of breath I wh« |
wry bilious and suffered awfully with’
Harry Carr of Lake; catil|.r|1 (i)Ht | could never sleep!
to do any good
I 'I am fel ling to fine now, since I
I began taking Tanlae that I am going j
a trip to Baltimore, and I ni
going to take my bottle of Tanlae|
right along with me
<d to find such absolute relief tn
any medicine as I found in Tanhu I |
am now- beginning to gain back my j
weight and strength, my kidney
liver are all right at last, mv digestion i
is good and I sleep like a log.
feel better than 1 have in
' years '*
j Tanlae is sold in Bay City bv Mata-1
gorda Pharmacy and P G Huston's
Drug Store.
Let us get that hotel,
and an oil mill. They will all pay Arriving daily a large stock of
and are needed. Now's the time to be- stylish coat suits, coats and skirts.
Our line Is now ready for your Inspec-
tion. 1. DITCH.
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to make de-
livery
Detriot
on
VAPOR STOVE
to you. We are exclusive agents
for Matagorda County
Taylor-Hill Furniture Co.
to
for
the
LANDS for SALE
190 acres
ISO acres
ml
acre;
per
100 acres
Bay City
B>0 acres
10 acres
mo acres
$1,000 mi cash, bal
320 acre-
IM acres
Go acres
15X acres
320 acres
190 acres
320 acres
D. A. Switzer
Office upstairs, over Alcove. Austin Building
Bay City, Texas
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Buy War Savings Stamps
morning
money
50 acres
COO acres
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Subscribe
113 acres-.Mib of Bay City.
DiO acres
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33 acres
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Keen posted,
Daily Tribune.
We are now
that f amous
NERVIt EN CHRISTI AN I III R< IL (
Evangelist Albert T. I'etts of the
Wlalveston district
day morning at 11 at the Christian
Church from the text. "Ye are the salt
of tin earth.’’ Matt, a: 13. and at s.la
p m on "The Way Prom .Man Baek Io
God" a great chart sermon
Everybody Is cordially invited
these services.
Imp. under- Latte City ('anal, $ >2 50 per acre
Mile of Bay City, well improved, $r:.’, un per acre. J2ai.ro 00
cash, balance -I years, 0 per
Imp, good land, near town $2210.00, terms
Imp water in hoiire ..-nd lots from windmill, $.".7..7(1
acre.
All black, well improved, shell road, two miles
$X,iniii ini, $'.ihhhiii cash, balance easv
Imp., near town, shell road. $(>'• on per acre
Imp. near town, $$00.00, one half cash
All black. Imp. m-ar town. JC.imo no.
Imp.. Caney farm, shell road. $.3000 00
I'nimp. Caney land, one-half "PEACH HIDGE." $l.S00 pct
acre
One-third open land. $25 on pet acre, j
anee easy
Imp . ID- miles of town, |t>7>.00 per a< re
Imp, near town and shell road, JG5.00 per acre
Imp.. Cuney, all in cultivation, best place in Hie bottoms
$(i(i.Oo per acre
Well improved, (not black land), $27.50 per acre
Imp., well located. $45.00 per acre
hell road. $02.50 per acre
Black sod, joins Danevang, under canal, $37 50 per acre
Imp., black, under well irrigation. $52.50 per acre
if none of these places suit you. tell me what you want, 1 may
have it.
l-'ive families arrived in Bay City
this morning They have teams
will preach Sun- tools and money and want to rent
hind next year with a view to buying
after u y ear's "try-out “ This is only
one example of the landlord’s oppor-
tunities Build and build fast, for the
people are coming in singles, pairs
and sqmids. (let busy.
Call and let us demonstrate them
"HELL
BENT”
Tonight
Take The Trtbuua and help tt help the towa.
5=5-7
Nux-I-Tone
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Iron, Iron, Take Iron
N I X - I - T 0 X E
Huston Drug Store
Sole Distributors of NUX-I TONE In Bay City
Pm iron in your blood and gives you real vitality. It is recom-
mended for Iobb of sleep, loss of appetite, loss of flesh, and for
all conditions due to insufficient iron in the blood.
This clipping and $5c will purchase one full sized dollar
bottle of NUX-I-TONE if presented at our store on NUX-I-TONE
DAY, which is Saturday, September 7.
There cun be no strong healthy men or beautiful, rosy-cheeked
women without IRON In their blood. Nux-i-tone Is an iron Tonic
containing Nux Vomica In combination with beef peptones and
wine It is an excellent strengthening tonic in pale, weak, run-
down conditions, increasing vitality. It is Just the tonic that
you need at this season of the year, for this tired, weak, worn-
out feeling.
(TLUI^BER^
and everything that goes with it
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Get O U R Prices
and well get
YOUR Business
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Alamo Lumber
With HARRY I). CAREY
Also METT AND JEFF in
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“THE' LIFE' SAVE’RS’
SEATS:
Company
Night
Matinn*
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10—20—25g
10—15—20c
SYMBLEM
a silent prayer In
tt. F.IETTS
Jeweler and Optician
SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE
Give him a Symblein ring
before he leaves.
Give her a Symblem.
This Symblem ring Is a
most appropriate gift as It
Is a seal of affection.
Its circle bands holds three
beautiful and patriotic sent!
inents
America love of country
Liberty devotion to free
dom.
Miapath
one word.
1 have them in solid gold
and sterling silver.
I7J10 and WJW
MONDAY,
THE RISKY ROAD”
Phone 23
John Sutherland, Mgr.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 257, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 7, 1918, newspaper, September 7, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292909/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.