The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, July 24, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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J. r. Keller & Co.
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assurance that a welcome and uniform court' ,
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with our well established policy of lb -pon.-ibli
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Deposits ......
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at Hay City,
At the close of ’mslnes
Guariiiity Fund Bunk
27 482 00
We desire to extend to our cu-
ers as liberal accommodation
sound banking permits
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts 81
Real estate . .......
Furniture and fixtures
Interest in guaranty fund
Cash and exchange . .
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business June 30. 1911
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Furniture and
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We use only standard grade paper Make a practice of reading Tribune
In this prlntery. Shoddy stuff Is not mtvertis .1 mt You . an save money
good enough for our customers. this way easier than in any other.
BAD WRECK ON
SUBMISSION AND MORRIS
CARRY THE COUNTY
Troop Train and llonicsvvkvrN I Amr*
nIoii in lleHil'Oii (oIIInIoii.
In Second Place—Garrett and McLemore
Get Big Vote for Congress-
at Large.
or
man
Davis
418; against
For
district
Ml Sit Al, BATTEIH
III RE.
nn-
prlvate,
Becan
Its
B RECh
For
Make Best of Sub.
wau
Dall 135
YantB
385;
Ferguson
off
129;
Ed \ Bay City extends
appeals
Da-
Whlte
496:
large
Byrne
at
gives sot mi us
FIRST l»H Oil.
Minnesota Troops
bath Buy.
battalion was
University of
slink-
Immedlately
> train wa-
desl inatlon
Try an ad for business blues
cure Is guaranteed.
Miioicsotu I nherslty Boys Made Del-
kin Ring.
The ,,,|V(.,
took
Minn- ---------so--- ta,
Rah-------rah---rah!
flood luck, boys.
Darwin 48; Davis 160;
Fitzgerald 73, Garrett
McLemore 332,
23; Henry 51.
Jenkins 374;
It was fully demonstrated to the in-
includes. however. I habitnu i of Bay city that the boys of
Minnesota, have justly
Mansfield Leads for Congress With Stump
deatli
| St. L.
pro-
. an '
• congress- '
and neck,1
McLemore ,
GJorious, glorious,
One keg of beer for the four of us
Glory be to goodness there are no
more of us
the four of us will drink It
all alone
Several hundred narrowly escaped
rly Sunday morning when a
St. I,. B. A* M. special carrying the
Minnesota 1st Artillery Batteries, D
E and F, collided with the I).
Perry Land Co home.seeker . spi
at Bay City. Through mistaken
<lers the troop train was not he!
this point for tile arrival of the home-
sacker’s special and was Just pu’Hng
away from the station when the acci-
dent occurred. The engine and two
couches of the special were overtur-I
tie. the engine being all but demol-j
islied, while the troop train Buffered '
;e other than the
of the flat cur
equipment .
that* the passenger !
of the train,
The few that I
rush-I
i the Buy City hospital where I
received prompt medical
Lieut. J. L. Haskins
ago.
Besides I wo troops
tlonal Guard voluntee
I was drunk last night,
1 was drunk the night before.
Going Io get drunk tonight,
Like I was never drunk before.
For when I'm drunk
I'm as happy as can be
Cause I'm a member of the F bat-
tery.
Tile vote of Matagorda County east | Cooley
in Hie Slate primaries Saturday was | Firmin
very light, being not half as heavy I 374; I
that cast In the White Man's Union
primaries held in April. Notwith-1
standing the light vote, however, the
interest was intense, the chief bones
of contention being In the question
of submission, the governor’s race ■
and in the congressional nice for'
congressman of the Ninth district.
In the congressional race the par-'
tlsans of Judge Mansfield had to con-
tend with D. L. Stump, the prohibi-
tion-woman Suffrage-Newspaper man I
candidate, who polled a good vote,
especially at Palacios, his home town, j
This place also piled up an over- i
whelming majority for submission '
and for Morris for governor, but side-
tracked in the vote in the race for
judge civil appeals, first district in
giving Graves, an afowed anti, a
substantial load over McMeans, a
prohibitionist.
Another peculiarity in the contest
is the way In which Garrett, a |
liibitionlst, and Jeff: McLemore,
anti, both candidates for
man-at-large, ran nock i
Garrett polling 374 and
The votes below are authentic but
are for only 12 boxes out of the 16
in the county It
the final returns of the Bay City box. | Battery F, Minnesota, have
Four small boxes are to come in. The ) earned their sobriquet of “The Musi-
Tribune will not attempt to publish tai'' when they invaded this ell'
any more returns until these boxes Sunday morning filling Hie town with
arrive. They will not. however, I such a riot of song, music and yells
change Hie result, except possibly in as it lias never been the pleasure of
the governor's race. ■ bearing before.
Following is tile complete vote as | Battery F is composed entirely
of regular Na-
s. the battalion
under Major Leach had along Com- j
puny "F.” composed of 171 Unlver Itv |
of Minnesota ■ t«d<r ! and six offi-
cers under Capt. W. F. Rhinow, the I
whole constituting the Minnesota]
Second Battalion First Field Artil-
lery, carrying 12 3-lnch field rloc- s
Many of the boys expressed vt1iem-
as delighted with Bay Fltv ind
their enforced stop of <ove'-ul
Although the wreck on the Brown-
ville yesterday was an unfortunate ,
affair it -erved a good purpo e In
that it gave the 600 Minnesota troops
en route Brownsville their first day
since they left home five da'1
43;
i 93;
Lackland
Puddleford 100.
Robertson law
198
Congressman 9th district Sclile< ti-
er 74; Stump 229; Davidson 47; Bur-
gess 167; Mansfield 298
Judge civil appeals 1st
Graves 440; McMeans 234.
practically no diuiui
telescoping of two
carrying the ambulance
Due to I he fact
cars were in the rear
few felt the shock. The few
were injured were immediately
ed to the Bay City
they received prompt medical alien
tion. Lieut J L. Haskins lim
charge of the medical department
the battalion ami administered
mediate aid to (lie Injured
injured
LANG.
son 226:
Chief
lips 417.
Associate justice
348.
Governor
450.
Attorney general Looney
Rowland 162; Woods 194.
Railroad commissioner
101; Mayfield 127: Robbins 255.
Slate treasurer—Baker 221:
xvards 461; Munn 89.
Judge criminal
310; Morrow 450.
Commissioner of agriculture
vis 387: Halbert 303.
Comptroller-—Terrell
278.
Congressman
Those
JACK
a I mind body.
JACK RYAN cook fractured li.ie
I. .1 M'OBSON private rib hrolc
L. C II ARRISON. private In a
face cut.
CLIFF POKE, m ;r<
homescekers* special,
ries.
N SPARKS, conductor mi
fractured lower arm.
With tin- exception of
cook, all troopers were
ei ed with their regiment
Sparks, Rjan and the i
will probably bo confined her
some time.
Battery F of this
composed entirely of
Minnesota men. none of whom ■
ed Injury, oilier than a general
Ing up. A wrecker was I
and the troop
proceed to I
afternoon.
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summoned
able to
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the complete vote as j Battery F is composed entirely of]'
received for the twelve boxes report students frpm the University of Min-
ing: ; nesota and If we may Judge from the
Submission amendment- For 151; I hundred and ninety three specimens
against 274. I who took the city by storm Sunday,
United States senator Brooks 144: I Minnesota Is no place for a grouch.
Campbell, 174; Colquitt 147; Culber-] The boys say that they are not much
Davis 23; Henry 51. [on starting tilings but long on the
Justice Jenkins 371: Phil- ' finish. Wo cun easily believe Hie lat-
1 ter Htatemeftt but have serious doubt
I of the validity of the former. A ;:tar
: witness to this fact would be the
Morris ! coiirthousn burro, whom the boys Im-
. mediately captured ami used as a butt
of much merriment. Battery F is un-
doubtedly as dean and wholesome a
Daniel | bunch as has hit this city since the
first truinluad passed through, and
a cordial welcome
1to them at all times.
Harper I
hours
opportunity
<n I e r t a I n t.ht
‘I
Eel
uh an
and
other way».
r chirf arm
Awning Striped Corduroy and Poplins
New Novelty White Goods for Skirts and Suits
T
i nter about the county court house
democratic donkey and the republi-
can alligator held captive at the Con-
federate monument fountain by the
Daughters of the Confederacy.
The merclmnts turned all their snp-
plies of watermelons over to City
Marshal J. A. McNeal, who distrl-
buted them to the troops while the
' Ik • pltable hmm of the city took a.i
many soldier boys as they could to
| the mid day meal, showing the boys
from the fur away North soma of
the South’s much-famed hospitality.
Because of such consideration and
attention the boys were constantly
giving thidr college yell for Bay City
and left here with an Impression of
out town that will not soon be erased.
to attend
iselves In
A
Over
him today,
not
ii:
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
a mill ion and a quarter Eord cars in
li inch one of these cars was
in < live demonstration of Ford qual-
U'liptli, simplicity, light weight,
oi old h pendability the orders
' luililn't l ome’in so fast. Most men like
' i judpe a motor car by what it can really
hi Touring Car $110; Runabout $390;
Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan
« lo All prices f.o.b. Detroit. On dis-
play an dsale at
BAY CH Y AUTO AND SALES CO.
/AMONG THE BEST
accounts
First National Bank
Our facilities for hand-
ling checking
are among the very best;
and we invite you to
place yourself in posi-
lion to enjoy them.
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Returns, although Incomplete, man-
Ifest plainly Mansfield's elevation to
a sent. In the lower national legisla-
tive hall over the present Incumbent,
George F Burgess,
Mr. Mansfield has a large number
■ ' JnHm.it'’ and very close friends
r who
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, July 24, 1916, newspaper, July 24, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332695/m1/1/?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.