The Matagorda County Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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Second best butter,...
Stone Drug Co.
. .One Lottie Vltalftas
Best fig preserves....
Scene from “Mrs. Black Is Black,** ar the Pastime Saturday.
Paramount.
Bruce Woods, drugs
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One pair silk Hale'hose
Second best preserves
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PROGRESSIVE IP ’TEL MEM’S.
Best honu-cured meat
temper.
Second best cured meat
One box toilet soap
Hruee Woods, drugs
Three quart granite pnn
Best cake
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Second best cake
R. F. Anderson
Best canned fruit
Two flue stops
Alamo Lumber Company
Two one-quart dippers
Second best iruit
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EXPECTS I 11 1. ACTIVITY.
Rev. J. F. Cart •, pastor.
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A. H. Wadsworth, store
E. F. Goodall, groceries
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Real Estate.
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IN AGRICULTURAL TRAINING
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be held in the school house at
rasing, July 8, 9 and 10 under the
dees of the extension department
and Mechanical
Dinner.
Thursday, July Sth.
Soup
Cream of Tomato
Fish
Baked Red Snapper
Cold Roast Beef
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Sheriff Matagorda County. Texas.
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and 4 o'clock p. m., on said day, at
tile courthouse door of said county, 1
will offer for sale and sell at public
auction for cash, all the right, title
and interest of the said Mrs. Geo. .1.
Schipper, widow of George J. Schip-
per, deceased; Frank L.
ii< st home-made candy.................................One dollar in cash
Three days of good, sound knowledge to be Imparted to the people by
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icvy upon ■ ne iuuv">u,
tracts and parcels of land situated In |
the county of Matagorda, State of
Texas, and belonging to the said Mrs
Goo. J. Schlpper. widow of George J.
Schipper, deceased; Frank L. Schlp-
fter. Fred F. Schipper. Benjamin F
Schipper. Ina May Tottemyre and her
hatband. James Tottemyre. to-wit:
Being 51.79? acres out of the F
Gallier survey and 29.203 acres out
of the J. C. Hall purvey in Matagorda
< minty. said property being known and
designated as lot No 28 of Ferris and
S’mpson subdivision, map or plat of,
which Is of record In Matagorda,
County deed records, to which map
or plat reference is now made, and on 1
the 3rd day of August, A D 1915. be-
ing the first Tuesday of said month.|
between the hours of 19 o’clock a m
The State of Texas,
County of Matagorda
Whereas, by virtue of an order of
sale Issued out of the District Court
of Dallas County. Texas, on a judg-
ment rendered In said court on the 4th
day of May. A D. 1915. In favor of
Roval A. Ferrin and John N. Simpson
and against Mrs Geo. J. Schipper,
widow of George J. Schipper. deceas-
ed; Frank L Rchlpper. Fred F Schip-
per, Benjamin F Schipper, Ina May
Tottemyre and her husband. James
Tottemyre. No. 19.011-C on the docket
of said court. 1 did on the 4th day of
June, A D 1915. at 3 o’clock p. m
levy upon the following described I
Schipper.
Fred F. Schipper, Benjamin F. Schip-
por. Ina May Tottemyre and her hus-
band. James Tottemyre, in and to said
property.
Dated at Bay City. Texas, this the j
lunch if ><>u rate to bring one and lots of rest room and plenty of good seats.
I.ring the whole family.
HAT IS what The Tribune at all times strives
to do; give its patrons neat, snappy, original,
well balanced printing. You probably know
that we are in our new and modern home, but
did you know that we had added to an already good
equipment some late type faces? Did you know that
we have also added another press to facilitate the hand-
ling of your work and that of our other customers?
There is perhaps something else that you hadn’t
thought of — that we handle the celebrated Butler
Brand paper exclusively, the paper used and recom-
mended by discriminating printers and paper houses
all over this country. It takes good paper, good type,
good press work and a printer of experience to turn
out a well balanced piece of work. Guaranteeing
these things, we ask for your next order; whether
large or small.
Parson-
age adjoining churcu. corner Avenue
and Fourth Street.
Preaching every Sunday
o'clock a. in. and 8 o’clock
Best fig preserves — One
Chase * Sanborn’s tea by C. A
Second best—Potato masher
Merchants Ar Planters' Lumber Co.
Best glass of jelly — Dozen jelly
glasses by D. W Kessler.
Second best—Rack comb by C. A.
Berry.
Beat cake—Dish pan by D. \V Kess-
ler.
Second bent—Egg poacher by Mer-
chants and Planters' Lumber Co.
Best bread, baked by girl under 18
years old—Bar pin by D. W. Kessler.
Best canned fruit—Dozen fruit jars
I v J. E. Long.
Second bent Two yards ribbon by
C A. Berr\
For boys under 18 years of age—
Highest score in Judging horses -
J2.90; second 11 00.
Highest score In Judging dairy cat-
tle 32.00; second |1 on
Bring a dinn< r basket and cups
Free coffee will be served and a rest
room will bo provided at the school
b Hiding.
Free stabling and ’ plenty of good,
free hay for your teams.
A big dance will be given In the Lo
pan Hall Saturday night.
Como and bring your neighbors with
you.
t Fplemlld pre nun ht.s bi <>n prepared and fht re will bo papers taf
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ile., all Imp ir'ant topics, bj men and women well qualified to apeak.
I’riz< will l.e offered la people of Wadsworth for exhibits as follows:
Best loaf of bread.................................One 31.25 aluminum
A II. Wadsworth, banker; R. W. Benge, cashier.
F< cond best bread ..
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Keep your eye on the menus of the Scene from "Nuch a Little Quecn,“
If the census enumerator failed to
enroll your children, will you please
send me the name, date of birth, sex
and psrent or guardian of each child
between the ages of 7 and 17 years.
This is important because each
scholastic If enrolled will add at leaat
34.99 to the achool fund of hie district.
This money comes from the State and
county fund. Help your district to
t Verv truly. W. C. Gray.
Mw-tf \ Counter Superintendent
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soil, cultivation, products, conserving, preserving. cannln/K^^
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one I ' quart granite’pwe fu-
ll I'. Goodall, .groceries q the
..............One pair ladles* silk hos( . ..
11. L. Taylor, dry goods 1
.......................One set dinner plates
Breakfast.
Thursday, July 8th.
Oranges Stewed Prunes
Grape Nuts
Breakfast Bacon Boiled
Eggs as Ordered
Gorman Fried Potatoes
Toast Hot Biscuits
Flanno) Cakes
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Under the Auspices of the United States Department oi
culture, ct-operalipg with the A. & M. College Extension 3
and Wadsworth Farmers and Business Men Club.
Saturday, July 10th.
For Men—
9:30 to 10:30—Pecan Budding—C.
L. Edwards.
10:30 to 12—Beef and dairy cattle
Judging.
1:30 to 2:30—Marketing Poultry—
F. W. Kazmeier.
2:30 to 3:30—Feeding livestock.
3:30 to 4:40—Record Keeping—A.
L. Darnell.
For Women—
9:30 to 10:30—A Few Tricks with a
Chicken—F. W. Kazmeier.
10:30 to 11:15—Clean Milk—A. L.
| Darnell.
11:15 to 12—How the Farm Woman
Can Co-operate—T. O. Walton.
1:30 to 3:30—The Fireless Cooker
and Labor Saving Devices for
Home—Miss Kate T^e Henley.
The following premiums will be
awarded:
Best pound butter—Gallon
Ease" and sprayer by Blessing
Company.
Second best—31.00 can Palm Brand
coffee by Blessing Grocery Co.
Best tomato preserves—fl.OO in
merchandise by Love & Cobb. (
Second best—Screen door fasteners
The board of stewards meets the by Price Lumber Co.
last Tuesday in eacll month at 8 p. m.
In the pastor’s study. G. A. Moore,
president; Louis LeTulle, secretary;
Martin Thompson, treasurer.
The Woman's Missionary society
meets every Thursday afternoon at 3
c clock. Mrs. Ack Barnett, president;
Mrs. T. L. Lewis, secretary.
Tho Young Ladies’ Missionary aux-;
fllary meets every Wednesday after-
noon at 4:15 o’clock. Miss Matle
Brewer, president; Mrs. Crawford Bar-
nett, secretary.
The Juvenile Missionary society
meets every Bunday afternoon at 3
o’clock. Mrs. A. 8. Collins, superin-
tendent.
The Senior league meets every Sun-
day evening In the Wesley Chapel at
8:55 o’clock. C. E. Miller, president;
Miss Tommie Woolsey, secretary
The Junior league meets every Sun-
day evening at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. E.
C. Quereau. superintendent; Verner
Woolsey, president; Charlie Carr, sec-
rets rv
The choir meets every Thursday for
practice at 8 p. m. Mrs. Martin
Thompson, president and directress:
Mrs. Charles Tew. secretary.
Everyone, and especially all the
strangers In the city, are most cor-
dially Invited to all the services Come
and be at home
Did it ever occur to you that to live
at the Progressive Hotel makes life
■»orth while? Just a reminder, we
.have opened a hotel for the people -
I and we solicit your co-operation. We
Herewith present for your considera-
tion our menus for one day.
day we’ll be as good or better as we
progress.
This hotel will be run for your con-
venience as well as the traveling,
public’s.
Let us prepare your dinner parties'
ar.d banquets.
Be a guest and be a booster.
Rates on application to the
acement.
Phone 225.
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H®reafter The Tribune will posi-
tively nnt take any local advertising
credit unless same Is done by s
regular patron and advertiser, so
when wishing to run anv for rent, for
sale. lost, found, strayed or stolen
notice the same will not appear unless
accompanied by cash.
OWtnarles and cards nf thanks will
hereafter be charged for.
The Tribune.
makes with Mary Pickford, at the I'asflnio
of i Monday. Paramount.
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Please observe the dates on ths
margin of your-paper and send In the
amount due us. The several hundred
dollars we have out In these items
mean much to us and but very little
to you Individually.
Please do not neglect thia or wait
on the other fellow, but send In your
strrsrage now.
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NOTICE TO SCHOOL PATRONS.
Farmers’ Short Coon
The Tribune has set aside free space
for people in Indigent circumstances
who have anything for sale In order
to make ends meet, or for working
s'rls, widows, boys looking for work
nr for anyone In want.
No names will be divulged. Bring
vour want ad to the paper aad state
freely and frankly your condition and
the same will be kept sacred.
There arc many in Bay City and
surrounding country who may get re-
lief in this way. but who perhaps are
unwilling to come to the office with-
out the necessary funds. Don’t stand
back on this—we want to help you.
A want nd may be the means of help-
ing you out. Bring ft on In and Jet's
find a Job for yon
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
Snpper.
Thursday, July Sth.
Soup
Chicken with Rice
Relish
Sweet Pickles
Entrees
Fried Trout Lemon Sauce
Sirloin Steak
Spaah< ttl Italllane
Vegetables
Mashed Brown Potatoes
Sugar Corn
Stewed Tomatoes
Salad
Beet and Egg
Deeeert
Pineapple Pie
American Cheese
Coffee Milk
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Prayer meeting every Wednesday I
evening at 8 o’clock.
Sunday school meets every Sunday
morning at 9:30. P. G. Secrest and
John R. Cr;<leton, superintendents;
L. Z. Moreland, secretary; O .W. Zieg-
enhals, treasurer.
The Men’s Bible class meets every
Sunday morning in the pastor’s study
Charles Langham, teacher; Amos
Lee, president; Louis LeTulle, secre-
tary.
The Wesley class meets every Sun-
day morning in Wesley Chapel. Mrs.
J F. Carter, teacher; Theo. Dienst,
president; Geo. Hehnecke, secretary.
The Gleaner class meets every Sun-
day morning In Wesley Chapel. Mrs.
George Hclmecke. teacher; Miss lira
Cloar, president; Mrs. Seamon
man. secretary.
The Teacher’s Study circle meets
every Friday at 8 p. m. in Wesley
Chapel.
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Mr. H. <1. Gilmore was In tho city
________ ____________________________________' yesterday and stated to The Tribune
surprise The Qulntnw Thst Doss Not Affect Tho Hosd farmers on the Beadle canal
Send for free book- of Ito tonic »n<1 !•»»«»» elteet. I.AXA-! are now getting sufficient water f(hr
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inr and not <<uiie nervoutiKM n»'t I fn<*lr CTOpH line! tnlit the ri<‘<‘ 18 nil
hi hrutt Rrtiirmber the full name and | i
for tt.e Hhrnntir W. GROVF | lOOKlD®
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'ot ’the Agricultural
| Gel lege of Texas, co-operating with
the United States department of agrl-
' leifite, re.
The following is the program:
Thursday, July Sih.
W 1 For .Men—
S 9 to 9:30—Registration with the scc-
3 tftary.
S ,9.30 to 10:30—Advantages of Dalry-
’k Ing—A L. Darnel).
10:30 to 12—Judging horses
mules.
1:30 to 2:30—Plant Diseases—Dr.
O. M. Ball.
2:30 to 3:30—Poultry Feeding and
Management—F. W. Kazmeier.
3:30 to 4:30—Soil Needs of Mata-
gorda County—T. 0. Walton.
For Women—
9:30 to 10—Registration with
secretary.
10 to 11—Feeding Poultry—F.
Unzmeie-.
11 to 12—Household bacteriology.
1:30 to 3:30—Home cooking demon-
srratlon—Miss Kate Leo Henley.
Friday, .,uly 9th.
For Men—
9:30 to 11—Selecting hogs.
11 to 12—Rural Sanitation—Dr. c
M Ball.
1:30 to 2:30—Poultry Houses
Equipment—F. W. Kazmeier.
2:30 to 3:30—Crop Rotation—T. O.
Walton.
3:30 to 4:30—Success in
” Farming—A. L. Dr -nell.
For Women .-
9:30 to 10..11—Home Butter Making
—A. L. Darnell
.0:50 to 11:15—"What Some House-
wives Are Doing—-T. O. Walton.
11:15 to 12—Rural Sanitation—Dr. O.
H. Ball.
1:30 to 3:30—Canning. Preserving
mid Jelly Making—Miss Kate Loe Hen-
lev.
Mrs. Horace Fell ami her mother,
.Mrs W M. Brown, have returned home
from Remington, Indiana, when* they
have been since June 11, the date of
p Mr Fell’s death, the remains of whom
they accompanied for burial.
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That a splendid rice crop is in sight j ' 9e Ladies Guild of St. Marks
is evidenced by the activities of the, * *B1 hold a silver tea next
Santa Fe in making improvements on Monday afternoon, 12th Inst., 3 to 6.
Ham their depot facilities and sidetracks at o’clock, nt the residence of Mrs. J M.|
this place. | Corbett. The public Is cordially in-1
i This railroad is repairing sidings, vHfd.
j putting in new’ tracks and warehouses I
i in order to handle its portion of the
"ice crop which at present promises to , Progressive Hotel. Mr Zittle
be the best the county has had in many •* specialty of the choicest kinds
years. family meals which should appeal
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I Tile drain your farm, your garden.,1Vfl Iber,
vour yard, the result will i
■ and please you.
Sauce ij,,^ "Hints on Far.n Drainage."
Apple Sauce
Chicken with Dumplings
Vegetables
Mashed Potatoes Kidney Beans
Creamed Cabbage
Salad
Tomato
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Peach Cobbler
Coffee
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groceries right in quality, quan- -5
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1915, newspaper, July 9, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309783/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.