The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
the Road
on
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Automobiles Meet all Trains Day and Night
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Austin. Texas, January 18
bill this afternoon making it cotn-
a
other fuels*
than
practical
It
met* of
mok* fiiines,
appliances
,i* about the
tent
VI once.:
The Principal Station
to a Good Position.
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Men's
League
of the Blessing
surplus
We ar
iiigton '
J. <’. (ARRINGTON
Surveyor and ( ivil Engineer
Phones 3 and 260 Lay City
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Cooking by Electricity is no’. a I ad.
irirrly
of
City
about
need
'rube r
-Repre- I
roll, tm
rveenth
Four Hundred Limi*trmns Ordered by i
Y mum Men's Progressive
A rrive.
resources
$211,598.49,
$80,510.4 1
Ville
The
League, as
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INI I 11 1 MX
WITH HOP TONIGHT.
and I
Joe an<l Foster
I 111 BLESSING SI \ IE
BANK
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k. atu-ndlnn .
a
ot the
churches
and |
pay
Fine |
snap j
Bennett.
IS Id I
These young
fine work
tarns*
icnils
. cd to
or the
a deal
plant.
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citizen
read it.
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complete
xpeci.
. install
it in
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Before ordering your
Ul
till*
it at
4*‘iit nil
Miss
a decided credit to Bles.i-
the comity and to its owners.
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Olilil R MORE TREES.
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County,
:cr, M rs. M. |
irned home. .
, d Wcdmmil-
for .t
They
I dai s,
have
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Bay City Business College i
M H| I he capital stock
R V State Bank,is $25,000 and it
*■; Tl fl • • 1 Ci i* ■! yj 1 a and undivided profits funds $10,204,58.
■ • « hp i FlTWiriJll mtft.'iirn Ofl tsie sCOaCl ri Altogether the bank shows up spleh-
y j didly ttnd is
y | mg.
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1 it J Osl I) HE M, FOR
( OLD s | o|{ \l.|
The Tribune takes pleasure in cull-
ing the attention of its readers to the
statement of the
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Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and Fishing a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
w B..y fit? i Texas •
Lots 21. 22. 21’.. 24, block (ill;
5 and tl. block 96. Il
you to look this property over
location and terms; to suit
for some one. C. II.
\\ ■iliani'- Ion. Mu ll
besides you
I Before ordering your next supply -ontative Beard of Hiirri introduc<<l
of stationery permit ua to show yon
I something that will convince you that pulsory to um the recognized hi tory
no matter how particular you are, yon j of Texas in the history course L.
i need not go away from tblf' office for
fh* best of work.
Investigate.
.ut the convenience, with t
Tile boys' basket ball team went
Wharton this afternoon for a game.
We feel sure that th*y will keep us
their old record, and add another vic-
tory to our list.
Honduras, head 4 1-40'5 l-4c;
3 1-80 4 l-8c; screenings,
No. 2, 2 1-20 2 :i-4e.
siviwSW
We received a very interesting let
ter from James Preddy and Earl Mar-
few tin. two students in the State 1’niver-
and hope lOisity These young men seem to be
F* l>- ' doing fine work and getting along
i fine.
ashes, fire and dang' r
his basket
n today foi
li II School
IS Three
and barn;
entertain j o,her subj»>cts> is the
armory. I
prom- |
IlilVI •
( Jal-1 ruary
and j
stejiogra |
Mrs. I
Bay 1
know
identified I witl1
1)v | Good music and
ised all w ho
since the arrival of the four
Ligustrums ordered last ! There was no improvement, in the
k. that Secretary W .It Marsh h is rought department Very little 1 ice
will has arrived lately, even for mills.
Receipts. 3.024 sacks rough rice,
to got in on this sec-| Sales. 900 pockets clean Honduras at
Quotations:
head 4
1-804
Bee
Young Men s Progressive I hand-to-mouth basis today.
result of its tree-plant-i merits continued large. 32.082 pockets
ing carnjiaiun. which terminated la d I being shipped from here
j week, will make another order
trees Saturday. So great is the do-
niand. since the arrival of the
hundred Ligustrums ordered
wee
, been besieged
make
one w
one lot.
Bros., proprietors
Market, hav closed
old storage
plant in in
once
operation by
WILL S. H O 1. MAX •
Alterne}-at-l.uw •
11 Yppellat* . Su- •
Federal Courts •
m Courthouse *
Bay <it»* I'exus •
were fine
New York
for took 22.29x pockets. Porto Rico. 8,594.
Mexico 175. and Puerto Cort*z 15
pockets.
There
mid singing
in all
public schools in Texas and provid-
Tt will pay yon to | *ng a penalty of from $25 to $200 for
” 'w | failure to comply.
rite union iiieeiing <4 the young
people of the different ehurclies will
be held in the Baptist Chur* It on Sun
daj ev'eii'ie . January 21. at 6.30.
1 which appears
I today’s paper.
This bank is on** of th** county’s
j strongest financial institutions and in
j this first of the year report makes an
i excellent show ing of the financial con-
fj ditions of that section of the county.
The combined resources of the
bank are $211,598,49. with loans and
‘’discounts $80,510.41 mid deposits of
$175*763.87.
The
Ahead of the Land Boom that is on the road.
I he way to get rich is to buy on a Bar-
gain Market and sell on a Boom.
married people will
hop tonight at the
a good time
attend.
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with orders,
another order Saturday
ho desires
must make their wants known |3 3-90’4 3-4c
I before Saturday.
The four hundred trees disposed of I straights,
■ . a, I ,It of tile campaign, arrived I 2 7-8©3c;
Tuesda) Yesterday was designated! Japan, head. 3 1-40,3 5*8c; straights
official tree-planting day and many j 3 1-803 l-4c; screenings. 2 3-4e0i2
No. 2, 2 1-202 3-4c.
; Blue Rose, head. 3 1-203 3-4c;
trees received ' straights. 3 140 3 3-8c; screenings,
,].,nt.ed in the local 2 3-40 2 7-8c; No. 2. 2 1-202 3-4c.
will b * planted on |
Twelve
Program.
Liiider Mrs James Sisk
Subject; ‘’Consecrated Life.”
Hymn Numbei 19
Scrijiture 1 John 2:12-20
Prayer.
Special mm ic. by the Junior Choir.
Successful Business Life
Frank Woolsey.
Poem: At tin* End of the Way
Maunie Vest.
Solo
id: v. of Bed Wing,
;y looking after his!
Holliday owns
liii'h Im expects to
tliis > ear After a
i->s. he will return*
e Nbrlli. according]
has bad a severe |
pericni'ing a. dread-
mid ice when he
i th<
I purchased by S’
fourteen w
park. The
thirty-fou,*.
vidua!'.
Th** trees arc
I looking specimen
I ar * wdl pleased.
Xew Orleans Reports Few Sales,
New Orleans. La.. January 18.
Trading in clean rice continued on a
Progressive ] hand-to-mouth basis today. Ship-
Miss Kathryn Pooh*
Consecrated Social Life ’
Anderson.
Quartet — Misses
Lockwood and Messrs
Milner.
The
Bates.
Hymn Number 92.
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Don’t semi that next order of print- i
Ing away from home. See us first,
get our prices and then a job of work
you won’t be a hameii to show your I
friends. Don’t get it into your head j
that we can’t do it to your utmost j
satisfaction simply because it is al
big job. for the bigger the better with ,
uh. Keep printing money at home, i
for we guarantee satisfaction, it |
doesn't make any difference how ex- |
acting you are.
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lalancc
was pus’cha
llmne Ecmioiiii<*> L«*Her.
b'ui'damental to (lie successful
I teaching of home economics (as of all
conception and
maintenance of definite ideal.
Whether this ideal be vaguely defined
1 as the desire "to better living condi-
tions" or expressd in terms to specify
! th** practical activities in which the
I girls are to be trained (for example
cooking, sewing and the care of the
I home- a clear statement of what the
teacher wishes to accomplish will pro-
Blessing State Hank vid<! her wi,h a valuable means of
checking up the adequacy of her
courses and will guide her in the de-
termination of the value of any given
subject. "Will this course be an aid.
in any way, to better living?" "Is
this lesson essential to a better un-
derstanding of home conditions?"
‘Will the girl be a better home maker
if she pursues this course?” Ques-
tions of this sort should be constantly
in the mind of the home, economics
teacher and should be frankly met
that the time of her students bo not
sacrificed to that which is without
value in tin* school curriculum
Say. you! How-
printing you are in need * ■
phone is 39. and rem< uber if .'.on iv
us the job. satisfaction must bis your | I
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'. priming a letter from Wash- j
concerning domestic
I hi today's school notes
I every citizen in our town
vvill read it. Il gives vivid reasons
I why th** subje< i should !>*• taught 111 I t
our public schools.
and
city !
two hundred and ■>5
d by indl-'
RE M) TEX th IHJTORY
,iii. al!- Inalthy- OR PAY HEAVY
,nd the purchas* rt IS BEARD PROPOSAL.
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J. F. Nations, expert sewing ma-
chine repairer, is at the Commercial 1
Hotel anil now is the time to have
the sewing machine overhauled for ;
tbo spring sewing. Special attention I
given to cleaning and adjusting the |
machines. A full line of extras
stock for all makes of machines.
12-tfd
and do*’’s not cost any
of tile ca
Y ,*st*‘rd:i v w as designatoo I
tree-planting dav and many .3
called for their trees, notwithstanding 7-8c;
nclcment weather.
On** hundred of
Tuesday will he
e. i.iote* ies. F’*rt will b ■ planted 01* Riough — Honduras, $3.2504.25;
■hool < ;inii’U'( s. Twelve were I Japan. $3.0003 50; Blue Rose. $3,250 !
Mary ':; Academy and "..65; no sales.
bought for the city , By products, per ton
bran. $23026
economy
\\ * hop* 1 hat
, an and
v iv id
He
Any-
Professional
gold t
I‘bom.
ton
ilrov
da
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Nat'l
Courts
Bank
Office: Fist Nat Bank Bldg.
Bay City, 'I’exas
Dr. E. L. Livengood
()st*'OpHtllic I'll) ’siciuil
Hamilton Building
Bay City. Texas
W. E. DAVANT
Attorney-at-l.aw
NG LOCALS
•»••••••••••••««
J. H. ( O X *. 1 R •
Attoruey -ut-i..in
Will Practice in All th
Office ovei First
VI ill Practice in All C ourts
of the Country
Big 10 cent Loaf Milk Bread for
9 cents—Two for 17c.
The West Side Bakery,
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MOMMY NIGHT
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OSCAR GRAHAM
urv
liav<
im
25
50
$1.00
Large 10,* Loaf of Molhur'n
On,
Bread at
EILERI’S SANITARY BAKERY
, Uiu
1 (or 2
1 3c
s
hid you ever tty
one?
our
music
!
been re-
now down to hai\
us sonic good musK.
uuve
Pa: -
> cars
many
ladies
\v hat
lercise wa
Ver Lad
a^ 11
I Kuril.
IHE END
-Of-
IHE TRAIL
ih* High School Band has
iirgaiiized and is now doxvu
work ami giving
[ Mr. Oskar Korn has
I given the school library
ini' tbo Fnduj night’s pro*
weeks
per IxHtf
The best for toa I anti table us**
Dur opening exercises have been re-
r.aiuz* d Tim High School Oia lic’-i i a
Us with (he music. This morning’s
one ol (he best we have
school rile
had more parental visita-
sclioui this .'ear (han we
during the piacedmg Lvt
I’iiis is one 01 the
accouiphslimcuIs of
paii ul-Te.uhets’ work
t’u operation.
Ill spci Ini sceniTj
< at ; Now on Sale at
llustou'a
Mrs. \\ 1). Wils* a president of
om parent-Teachers' Assonalioii. s* tn
U'-i yard mutt over yesterday after-
noon UUd uad him prepare the tlowcr
Led iu from ot the s* hool Umluing.
going to Lave the piell.vsl
place m town aim all because tm
good ladies of the town Lav*- ia**< a
hold of the work Every oigamzalmu.
to accomplish any ruing, needs leader - ;
ship aud * ,1-operatiou. and w*
>olh to a niark*‘«l d*gr*i m the
| cht-TvaeUvrs Association.
And ID* *’ompany of
Favorite* in th*' Romantic
Indian Ctvmedy Drama
generously
i* per ecm
Ms tor iiv*
We eerimuly appro'in^c tin-.
eouies as a donation irooB^li.
II We g. I help like lb!s.WUI
iry will soon be one ot tin
Stale.
j W» huve
| Hous to th*
had
tog’thvi’
good
of the
is the result?
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New Orleans
AND
San Francisco
and
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Electric Lighted Sl*'< per
Diners
Oil Burning [.ocoinot.■ • s
Steel Coaches
Electric Block Signals
Heavy Rails
Rock Ballast
THE KOI H OF SAFI rilAVEI*
—For further information--
ASK A. HARRIS
ILINC
STAND \RD
AND I (H RIS J si I I | I.IIS
2 TRAINS DAILY I ti ll M \Y
BETWEEN
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Hera la "The End of the Trail," Monday. January 22.
Texas Public Service Co.
ERTL, The Optician
Matogorda Pharmacy
Stay Limited to Sunday next
’calvlston
GO
EAST
via
New Orleans
TWO DAILY
GULF COAST LINES
1
10 day stopc.ver
allowed there.
TRAINS
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Courteous Treatment
With the Best of Meats—
Harrison s Meat Market
Phone 18 . Ihe New Market
The Highest Market Price Paid
for Furs, Hides and Beeswax.
AAUR business is growing
in leaps and bounds.
Why? /because we are aware
of the fact that the people ol
Bay City want the best ol
meats and we give the be& at
all times. Try us when want-
ing meat of any kind.
r
Save Your Shoes
bring.ng them heie and let
.soles and
t >ng
on
Hi-
ne w
put
rubber heels
BAY CITY SHOE SHOP
P. KOGI rr. prop.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.