The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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Is Your Boy
on the
Border?
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GRAND TONIGHT
Th? First Episode
The Fangs of the Wolf
I he popular players pi<M>nt a play of 20 thrillm. • pi ><!< -.i n il
in,; a true l(»vu .dory in (lx most unumial utuutlous along the
M< xlcan border. There art thrills galore. dat<■ •«!•*>II tunt ...
LIBERTY
The Serial Glorious With Marie
Walcamp, Jack Holt, Eddie Polo
ill
I lien you want to know what sort of 1 country h> in in ■ i.it
the .Mexicans arc like, the Texas Runge 1 ■ th' Arm ri< aii regu
luru. the cowboy s. Mexican bauditu and t’e p> on Ami D •<
them all in th* mtnd wonderful pi' tur • of tt,< <
STANDING OF
THE CANDIDATES
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We Sell
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Hints of lnl< h-nI in Xi w tollin'. mid
Skirts
I ads ol 1,i 1»"• t ie.
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day
llOSit
And
Everything
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36.915
M is.
We
one
piece or
%
that
Bay City, Texas.
Mr
he
Underwear
17,500
Moved to Our New Quarters
in
HONOR! 1».
DlMlA’x MEMORY
The LeTulle-Mangum Building
our
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Henry Rugelcy.
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THE HYGIENIC MARKET
Savage Bros., Props.
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can save you money on
train lead.
to inspect same at any time.
Phone us your wants in our line and
deliver it much quicker.
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Mr
Mr
Mr
W
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Jo.
VAN VI.EX K.
Brown
Florence . .
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17.010
S.l 15
5,000
Canal
been riced
Will rent
on
of
1 ’*
to the
with
Mr
Mr
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any
or
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'JO,145
15.020
23,160
13.110
21.735
5.000
41.130
I 6.265
5,000
5.135
10.010
22.000
5,000
5.000
9.510
35,130
5,000
S.090
5,000
5,000
bld
Judge
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bids
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.Miss
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Fay
Olive
Albert
Roy I
< I l ady
33.655
5.0 10
11.060
5.000
13,010
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15.505
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1.570
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5,135
22.150
5,000
30.170
5,000
(11.25.7
21.310
5,160
5,220
10.095
5,000
26.530
9,610
29,030
20,505
9.565
13.1 10
5.050
Mrs.
Mi:e»
Mina
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1 • 205
5.3 7 U
9,620'
See us and be convinced
LAIEST tASHION NOVELTIES
GLEANED HERE AND THERE
With New Monk t ollnr and l.imse
I’uneln.
Ing loo.-o fhip about in the wind, often
dmclosing a bright lining of contrast-
ing material on the reverse side From
I the front, them side panels seem at
first to be nothing but the familiar
tunic which appears quite often m the
new dresi 1 a show mg the narrower mi
dvrskirts
.Miss Etlie
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MIDFIELD
Edith Laughlin.
Ih- flow
a kiu d <1
edge |
great I
. w< ar. sotui
afternoon
. Ian
BLESSING.
.Mi.is Alice Duller
Bowers .
Al mnlroiig
Fowler. . .
Hudson...
Pickle.
BIRK EYE
Hodges
Spence .
Glover
Hunt..
» Watkins
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FOR REM.
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
PHONE 23
IAGO
Miss May Etta Taylor
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to With.
on skirts.
side, air
newest
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All the lands belonging to th* Haw- I
kins estate, or leased by me. individ-
ually. have been posted according to
law. and all trespassers will bo pros-
ecuted according to the law Stock-
men are warned that all gates are
locked except those on public roads.
I itid patties taking fences down, for
tnv purpose, will be prosecuted to the
■ extent of the law
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9U.355 I
5.130 1
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5.1J65 !
5,11V
10,065
5,000
13.060
.5.175
1'1,420
5.000 I
5,065
5.205
9.575
5.000
5.420
..I'la
I WJjJJl
5.000
3.ONb5 I
5.295
Another treatment of side panels
appears in sonic skirts where the
panel extends to the lows r edge of the
akirt. is attached there, and falls soft-
ly over the edge in puffed or draped
effect. Puffed all around in imitation
of the Tut kish trouser effect, arc ;
sonic of the skirts of evening dr< ->
In the supple taffetas and silver Us- ,
sue cloths, dresses in this style are
extremely graceful, the skirts devoid
of any trimming whatever and the
'bodices fitting rather snugly in con-
trast. The bodices arc in
■ hardly more
! ders.
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WHARTON
Miss Willie Pickard
Miss Ruth Sparks.
Miss Lola Blair
Miss Nellie Armstrong . .
Mrs. Mary Burnett.
Milliard Walker
Vernon Garrett
John Moore
Mrs. D A Payne.
Miss Hindu Russell .
Charles Rugeley . .
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which are quite practical aftet all
\mong these are the silk and wash
satin undergarments w hich are very |
practical as long as they are carefully .
laundered The delicate shades must '
be washeil with care to preserve their
colots, and there is no denying that it
is well worth the trouble for the sat-
isfaction that one feelfl from possess-
FOR BIBS FOR
4 til X M DI I’OSI 10114.
Mr.
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Mr
Dr
Mi
MARKHAM
Belle .Max well. . .
Beulah Huddh'ston. . . .
.M AT \GORDA
Mrs Willie Doss.
Miss Willie Gottschalk
Miss Pauline Thornliiii
Miss
Miss
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New
unfolds
of fashion, for many
cities catch (he < ye of those wh
setvo tlic women of fashion,
whose apparel may
little det ill and item of inti ir t which
tlx atmosphere of good
new collars are
high at the
Tin sc have been given
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Mrs.
BAY CITY
Johuye dutiierlaud
E Rochefort. •
JUIlV
Jo
Ida Mix'
9. CL
Mias Hattie
Mrs E. N
•Mi
Mrs
Miss
Miss
Mrs George
Mi. Claud.
Mr.
Mr
92 acres close to Bay City,
on two sides. Has not
but once in S or 9 years,
for either rice or dry farming.
Win. Cash.
' have been for some time.
1 mg sleeves w lilch form
! drapery 1 < a< liing almost
1 of ihe skirt, is a style
I > harm
COLLEGEPORI
Carrie Nelson
Ruth Swc< t
Alimina Sparks....
Howard .Morns.
J W. Kirkpatrick
ASH WOO D
M>..< Gcraidiue Smitii
V. I» itiackuuin
BiabCJie Kirk
Wuitn Brown ,.
Miss Vera
Miss Ollie
Miss Lottie Ware
Miss Emma Ramey.
ton. and loops at the front, or the1
dosing Is made invisible. They ar<
i..• ually made of satin or the new Tig
cud silks to contrast
material.
The loose side panels
1 itli large pockets on each
p' o recognized as one of the
• layle notes In skirt . The panels, be
Cttl.l MUI A
Ch.uies Hudgens
George .Munson
banking corporation,
tion or individual banker in tin
countv desiring to bid shall
to the county
before the first
February term of
siouers’ court sealed
sals, stating the rate of intere t
said banking corporation. 1
individual banker will pay on tlr l ’•
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Shaw Taylor
Man/urn
Hurt In
with well
dressed women Dark gray brocaded
iiPiK is are also considered very good
style. Stu de shnc.s. laced in fiont 01
I buttoned at tlx- side, may almost )>*•
to be taking the place of kill
|shoes, so popular are they
The dr s of broadcloth in the sue-
sketch shows one of the new
worn with a guini|>e
full box-pl< ited skirt is attached
a straighl-hanging Jumper a little
tielow the normal waistline and the
whole bancs from the shoulders. The
Worsted embroidery on the front ot
the jumper and on the pockets Is
! worked in black, nd and yellow. Rich
with the drens embroideries continue to figure very
promini ntli in all dre - u s. One of
the latest models In oyster-white tus
i sor had a w ide embroid- red panel
front and back worked in thin silk in
a close design and giving a stroir;
Oriental effect The panel was fin-
ished at the nods with a fringe of
I the colored silks used in the embroid-
ery dark red. dark blue and gold
In old gold Georgette was a won-
det fully attractive dress decorated
with blue and gold beads; another in
light gray trinin.ed with old ros<
beads carried out two very delightful
color schemes.
tirilllnnt actions between Mexican bandit., and leva Hunger,
With the love interest there 1 enough military .itniosphei•• to
stir you, patrioti: tn and give you the gr<'nt.< t almospher> io
enjoyment you have ever cxperleix . d
iXic kwuod...
Moore .
Bi am b
Eidman
Pyles
G ust..if<.<>b
Willie .McDonald
Miss Nannie .MaGee
-. Rolierta Capp
s-»ti Tny ior,
George Serrlll
Martie Dai by
Arziiiu Clark
W 1 idoyd
Mr Z;x k Delano
Frank
Joe
A A
Dooley Fr.tiiz
.1 T Sloane
Marvin Scott
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titcnlrvo* with Box Pleated Skirt.
The bodices arc in realitv getting more and more elaborate, and
> than deep bands suspend- the very latest fad is the combination
cd by straps of ribbon over the shoal- <*f Oliver lace with Georgette. Bead-
Sleeves there are none- unless work. ton. has invaded underwear,
the bunds across the upper part of i nnd it has been seen on the new pa-
] the arms arc so called. In other sty los | Jamas and nightgowns of Georgette
of evening dresses, however, sleeves crepe. There are. huweler. some ex
tMurin to be mure favored than they | ceudingly dainty piocet of Unaeriu, IIlJ( daiuly lingerie.
Iixitwciir Fashions.
In dresses but in
noveltu are noticed.
wear there are black anti
shoes with gray buckskin uppers,
and these have found favot
«ed women. Dark gray
are also considered
Hlle.le shin laved
the Hide,
taking tlx
Sine, the death of Admiral Dewey
the 1’nlted States flag has floated at
half mast over the armory here. This
: is the home of Company "G," Third i
Texas Infantry, and it was one of
the boys homo on a furlough who
conceived of the idea of doing honor I
to the nxinory of the hero of Ma-
nilla.
or
funds of said county to be computed
upon the daily balance of the said
comity, atnl for u term between the
date of such bid and the mxt regular
term for the selection of the depos:
tory.
S nd bid shall be accompanied by a cei- ' J
tified check for $1,000 as a guarantee
of good faith on the part of the m.i Hz
dor. that if his bid is accepted he will j
enter into the bond as lequired by 5?
lav. And upon failure of the bankin'- ':^
corporation, association or individual
banker that may be selected as such
depository to give the bond required !
by law. the amount of such certified
check shall go to the county’ as liqui-
dated damages.
Witness tny hand and official seal, i y
this the 17th day of Jani:..;
R. R. Lewis,
County Judge. Matagorda County,
Texas. 18j-fl2
a*him. Lt*
said i
ch'liwr ,
()! ’
the 1
('ommis- ; iz
propo- j
,.v„ t that ~
association '
Ihe l atest 1 ads ill I nderwear.
Speaking of Georgette tins sheer
fabric is put b> all sorts of uses, and
does not stop at dresses but appears
to be quite a favorite for underwear
I’he mot apiiealing shades of pale
blue, lav < nder and flesh color, fash
ion tinder armeut. of every descrip-
Itinn Though they are hardly prac-
tical. there are many who find it im-
possible to resist hese dainty under
garments Fndrrwear seems to
A
W XDSWORTH.
.1. L. Lowe . .
Irma Pentecost .
Ititii? Gilmore..
D. Culver
Ryman
Fred Blair
Bas to Jinks
Again w come to you with the mod- money at home. W® can do the work
l(r-20diest request to keep that printing ju t like yon want It done.
< l> ale tile utlliospheie of good .style i
Some of I In new collars are lar-<
Bairs rolled high at Ihe back and ' 1 J.vle
low in front These have been given ' box-ph ited
ti'e deniiirc name of monk collar, and ' 111
1 tx is illustrated In the sketch. Some
times they are fastened witli little but
the ft out.
invisible.
Pau lino
Jo Sargent
Rose Sterne
Johnnie May Williams..
York. January IS. Each
imielhilig new ill tlx win IM
interesting noi .
I Ob
from
lie gleaned 1 v< ry , said
XelV
Not nllL
We have moved our meat market from
old stand in the Mergenthal building to our new
stand next door to the P.G.Secrest jewelry store
where we will have cne of the neatest meat
markets in this part of the state.
Our market will be run and kept in a sanitary
condition at all times and our friends are invited
EL 1 A MPG
.Mrs c IL Thompson
Miss Myrtle .McDonald.
Mit s Annie L<'
! .Miss ValtmtiiX' Evan .
Mr I'ciil t’omsfoik
Frod Hufsi'll
(’lyde Gilmer. . .
Notice is hereby given 1h.1t it' I"
o’clock. February 12. 1917. the C0111-
niissioners' Cour', ot .Matagorda Coun-
ty will receive proposals from
banking corporation, association ..
individual banker m the said county ; y
that tnay desire to be sehwted as the 1 •»
depository of the funds of tlx said ,
county.
Any
we will
required hy*! ’*
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...11 50
Due
and
HO
ivori.h 1.imii t \Mr\it.x • hm.
o
107
421 S9
$2II 59S 19
Total
tJ30 Uli
1.11 593 49
Total
Sonnier McXcaltis Mould P rmit onh
92 Per 100 Expendllures In I Illes of
('oiinticM of l.’IO.OOO Population.
Ou«
Six
deposits,
Ject to check
$25 000 00
i 000 00
6 204 56
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... 2.00
i 313 S9
65 00
3 325 4..
1 171 09
'I lie Tlatagorda t <>unt) Tribune
(Weekly 1
Year....
$S0 510 41
3 723 36
1 218 16
3 000 00
you
well
Hina II
require
of
<'50 ;>4
72 44
5 822 00
2 904 23
confl tea-
will not
now
Entered us second lu»s matter »l
the pOHtoffica in Bav City undwr t
of C'engrt .-*«
SI BSCRII’IHIN IMUS:
The Daily * ribuiit
Year ....
Mouths
State of Texas.
County of .Matagorda
We. A. B. Pierce as pre-'.dent, and
J. 8. Wright as < ashx r of aid batik,
each of us. do solemnly swear that
th® above stauinent is true to the
best of our knowledg< and belief
A. B. Pierce. Pn .ddiut.
J, 8. Wright. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn u> • I> re me.
thia 4th day of January. A. I), i i.
(SEAL) Chas. E. Duller.
Notary Public. .Matagorda County.
Texas.
Correct—Attest:
John M. Corbett.
J. W. Spencer.
H. q. Ward. Director*
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The cattle industry of Wt - ’
Nortfliwest Tixus hn hnn lot
Verely by the recent cold wave, but
the agricultural inter< ts of t' ' •
aeetion- have men <;oi 1 • spoixi.i.. ,
benefited, which provi-H that it in
deed, an ill wind that blows no good.
-RESOl RCES.
IxiaitH and discounts, per-
sonal or collateral
Loans, real estate.
Overdrafts .......
Bonds and stocks.
Reul estate (bun kin ng
house)
Furniture and fixtures
Due frotu approved re
serve agents, net. . . .
Due from oilier banks and
bankers, subject to check
net
Cash items .
Currency
Specie
Interest in depositors guar-
anty fund -- Bond Bank
Other resources as fol
Iowa;
Collection Account.
Revenue stamps
No. 298
Bunks official statement of the flniin
elal condition of th*'
itl i SMXG SI \ IT. BANK
at Blessing. Texas
at the close of business on the .th
day of December, 1916, published in
Tl.e Tribune, a newspaper pnnlvd .md
published al Buy City. Texas, on tlx
19th day of January. 1917.
UA1HUT1E9.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, net
Due to bank and banker.-,,
subject to check, net.
Individual deposits, sub-
... 175 763 87
The national admini-.tr.itioti, wl,«th
er It lie republican 01 <l<mm 1 at •.
should never forget that mon than
one Hine in the hi:,tory of nations
taxations Im drifted into
tion and that the pcopb
stand for confl ■ ation. We an
enjoying (?) the mo t extravagant xl
inlnlstrntion of public affair- that tin
country iitiH ever pa e<| through
When will it stop' And lx>a Ion:
can we stand It*'
Have you coiiaidt rid your yard and
it- care for thi." spring anil will on
or will you not help beautify the
town and give comfort to younu if
and family by planting a few fiac
( an you not find hoiih room, a nook
or a corner, lo re mid there, for a few-
orange or grapefruit tr.iw'' If
can you have r.olved a problem
worth your time and the very
amount <>f money it will
Help out with tlx attiactiveix
your own premises and in doing
add to the beauty of the town
Austin. Toxas. January IS nator
McNealni fodiu Introduced in th< n
ate a bill "to prevent the control of
municipal elections in nil cities Io
rated in counties having more than
130.00(1 population according to tlx
last federal ecu .us" (19io» by limitin ’
the expenditure of money permitb I
to $2 for eV.‘l l too qiiallfb d voter
tn ruch city, anil providin'.- felony amt
misdemeanor penalties for the larioii
violations of the law Dalia- i
among the very few cltle-i In the St if<
which would be affected by the pas
sage of the hill Senator McN'entic
declared hl- Intention of pu-'hine tin
measure vigorously, and bidieves if
will bo pnssed 0ts pas age would
leave little or no opportunltv for cot
ruption In citv elections. h>‘ said
Editor and Bus Mgr
SMITH
CAREY
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J D. MCORE Mgr
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