The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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Look Over the List Tonight.
Cleaning
Pressing
Repairing
Give me a trial.
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1 do better work
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
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automobile
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in
for
regular
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something like tin
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prices
scarce,
pair of
Strand
from 45 c
sold
all right let us see.
Five yearly subscriptions to The
Daily Tribune count 12,000
votes each, or 60,000 in all.
this -aim- set of five 12 months sub-
extra coupon good for
be issued bringing
The campaign
under
rated
Now take a glance at the standing
of the highest, candidate in this eve-
And you can make a rea-
ainablj accurate guess at about how >
much really active work has been
done by any of the candidates.
Think this over, get busy and show
prizes
to be regarded as gifts
»e some work
subscriptions
and
if I
ride
in the Ing
figuring on
must get.
If you are entered in the contest
put your best foot forward and
don l be satisfied with anything: hut
tl-.r longer term subscription as thus
your votes will count up mm h faster.
If you are entered, start in today
and show those who are holding back
hustler can accomplish. Don’t
what the other
Let them do
Just see that you your-
votes
The
rdvi
cost price.
price will go
within
produce men say
will lie entirely
a lew weeks Onions are still
at ft pel pound, wholesale.
were quoted yes-
Re*
Every candidate named in the list
should have i receipt book by this or let
time. If by any chance you have to the
been overlooked, notify the contest phone No
I
what a
take time to worry
candidates may havt
lit* worrying
self have a goodly number of
i.nd keep trying to add to them,
highest count in the list tonight only
represents a few one >ear subscrip-
tions. Don’t be content with one sub-
scription. but as soon aa you have ob-
tained it start right out after another
Don) stop to rest until the contest
is over and you have received enough
votes to a in your prize
The extra offer is unlimited. You
will reriive as many of the Ing extra
ballots as you can earn by your sub-
scriptions. however, don't wait until
you have completed sets of five 12
months' subscriptions but send them
in as '-'oim as received that there may
l>e no delay in starting the paper to
the subscribers A careful record
will be kept during the period of this
offer and as often as <ou have a set
of five 12 months' subscriptions the
extra ballot for GD.OOO will lie issued to
your credit, also the regular ones in
the contest
There ar>- many ways in which
candidate can secure the interest and
aid of friends, but the best way is by
a personal call on them. The lead-
ers in the campaign have many
friends assisting them. Each person
has a large circle of friends always
glad to render any aid possible in a
matter of this kind and by culling the
co-oporation of a number of persons
in such a. campaign as this, the cir-
cle or sphere of the candidate is
greatly increased
Any live candidate cun run up a
total of l.'O.OOO votes in a few hours.
Don’t, think so all right let
yearly
A*k for information.
is now getting well
Way and those who are Inter-
need have no reluctance about
telephoning or willing to the contest
department for advice or information.
The Tribune Printing Co. is main
t lining a campaign department and
manager for the sole purpose of as-
sisting the candidates, and ii is the
■ duty of this representative to respond
I to any r ails made upon him. whether
in Bay City, or any other place in
Matagorda or other counties
So don't hestitato to make requesta
your wants bo known, Write
contest department, or tele-
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during tins offer is
I'leeious and you can't afford to lose
one nf them, it may be that you can
tutu |fu< <• >hi<iild Be icure enough vote- duimg Un- week ! Hi • s H HAAS I t.(N * O\I I A I I
to win your prize \i h ast every mo ,
mom m valuable while this splendid
I scale prevails if you are adverse to
1 inking an active part tn the contest,
i nominate some friend w horn you would
i like to have own on< of the valuable
' pr’zcs and then help to get votes and
, i The contest only really
! comnit nci'd yesterday and many
: n» rs w ill yet enter their names
prize ' go to the front
ow n -'
right
Au Overland tour-1
and the
model from
('omp.my.
given
' script Ions, an
i',0,000 votes will
the total up to 120,000.
In addition to this, every time a
candidate turns in subscriptions ag-
gregating 815 in any one week, an
extra coupon good for 50,000 votes is
. issued. which added to the above
makes 170.000 votes.
And the nomination
5.000 making an even 175.000, And
the first one year subscription if ac-
; companied by the coupon printed in
another part of this issue also earns
an extra 25.000 making the grand to-
tal on the set of five yearly subscrip-
tion to The Daily Tribune exactly
i 200,000. ’ J"
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I The .Matagorda County
those after the auto ex-
in their own cat next
Those candidates
eanipaign who are
the automobile
these days.
Ing ear costing 1725
newest and latest
Willys-Overland i
will be the capital prize
J'i bruary 21
Besides iIn automobile there is a
$2u0 gold award, a $150 phonograph.
87o scholarship. |6u eash prize, $50
phonograph. $40 business (our-.e. $25
phonograph and $25 scholarship Also
: 10 per rent cash commission for all
non winners.
But these valuable
exactly
; must b
! taking
Ti ibuni
T riliunr.
i pert to
month
fully realize just what a
Tiption. during the present
vote offer mean. Five 12
subscriptions to The Daily Tri-
al this stage in the game look
200,non votes. And that is the
figure they com* to. Therefore,
a. look over the total count in tho
list tonight will promptly convey to
your mind how little work has really
been done
Dealers on produce row arc apprv
licnsive ovei Um voniinued shortage
' al 'otafiH and onion \ll report;,
from tile \\ i I.'1110 0111. source of sup
ply. tend to verii, the belief that the
crop shortage ha b<coni> crucial Po-
tatoes were quoted >esterdu, at $2.15
an 1 $2.2. per bush* I. but the lew
car . eii rout< (o Galveston will be sold
at $2.25 in order to give the dealers
tile cost price it is probalde that
I in pl ice will so Up to $2 10 or eVen
highel within tin next tew weeks,
and some produce men u> that the
crops will be entirely exhausted
within
quoted at 7c per
Fresh Texas eggs
teiday al $11 and >12 per case,
eeipts were ver, light and tlm mat-
ure practically bare. No dealer
kept any on hand loi any length of
time. ;ls tlie di maud grealiy exceeded
the ns.eipts. Receipts in hens
springs were also very light
while no increase in prices was
ported, they arc very
Seveial hundred pair of rabbits
were sold on Strand yesterday at
prices ranging from 45e to $1 per
pair The varieties sold were )a.ck
rabbits, swamp and cotton tails.
A lew shipments of I exio vegeta
Ides arrived in Galveston v.sierda*,
but were sold readily Cabbage Is
.till ver* scarce and coniniauds high
prices. Galveston News.
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19. 1917.
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Tribune Imprint on your stationary
moan# a guarantee that you have tbe
very b*wt.
Make a practice of reading Tribun"
advertisements You can save money
ttilB way easier than In any other.
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it will undoubtedly be a pleasure to
a great many people to learn that
fiscal Graham and his talented com
puny will be with us again next Mon
day night.
This company has a splendid repu-
tation and deservedly so, for it has
earned it py giving tho public year
after year dramatic productions far
beyond what is ordinarily seen out-
side the larger cities. Mr. Graham's
company this year Is augmented by
two new ladies and, of course, there
is the same comedian, villain, etc.
"The End of the Trail,’’ the new
play which tin s company pres< nts. is
different from any of the previous
productions Mr Graham as on edu-
cated Indian has even a better and
stronger part than he had in “A
Prince of His Race." and Mr. Frank
Robinson as a colored butler is irre-
sistibly funnny. Miss Pearl Town-
send and Miss Ruth Chandler are
young, beautiful, possessed of marked
histrionic ability and they wear some
beautiful gowns
This company will bo at the Grand
Theatre on January 22.
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A new car in appearance, with large radiator and enclosed
fin; streamline hood; crown fenders, front and rear; all
black finish—a mighty handsome car—and yet tho sam«
reliable Ford simplicity, strength and economy. Tho ever-
increasing demand for Ford cars is mainly due to tho de-
pendable, practical service given by tho car In use, In
every lino of human activity, and tho further fact that
it Is a pleasure car in the broadest sense. It is “work and
play" combined in one car. It is a better car than ever
before, and Ford Service is as universal as tho car. Tour-
ing Car $360 Runabout $315 Coupclet $505 Town Car $595
Sedan $645—f. o. b. Detroit. On display and sale at Bay
city Auto-Rales Company.
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We Are 1 hrough 1 aking Stock, F ind Our Shel
Loaded with the C hoicest Merchandise and are
Ready to Give Our Customers the Advantag
of Some Excellent Bargains.
Watch lor Future Announcements In This Space.
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Gravel,
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FINE DRESSES AND LINGERIES*
REYNOLDS
MOORE &
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*The Particular Store tor Particular People9
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Fino dresses and lingerie; anything
nice for ladles and children,
make them. Coats lined;
of alterations done on order,
on us at Moore & Reynolds,
Korthauer end Miss McMahan, as-
sistant. It-tfd
Condensed Statement of the F'inauctal Condition
of tlie
Fir^t National Bank
\t U*« CIiuh of Busier
.in the 27th day of L)w ember. 1916
kFSOIRtES:
$639 612 95
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$639 612 95
The above statement Is correct.
J. C. LEWIS. Cashier
liO&na and DiscountK
Hills of Exchange
County Warrants
t'nlted States Bonds
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.
Five Per Cent Redemption F*und
Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures
Other Reul Estate
CAaiH AN» SIGHT LXCHANGW
$262 4M 45
53 559 76
21 146 59
OFFH EKS AND DIREt'TORSt
M Thompson, president; D P Moore, vice president; J C. Lew!«.
eaiihier; S J. Thompson, nmistant cashier;
N. M Vogelsang, A. H Wadsworth
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Circulation
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1917, newspaper, January 19, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332799/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.