The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily Tribune «
Spring Goods Are Arriving
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FublUhud Ewiy Day
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Bay City
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BRUNNER & OERTLING’S
Editor and Hint Mgr
SMITH
CAHEY
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Dr. Stockson Axson
UlolvI
in
being shown,
Latest Creations in the Latest Goods
in-
now
elaborate line of White Goods
eluding
an
9 j
one
Thursday, February 8th, at 7:30 ii
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21.130
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All Ladies’ ('oatsuits and Dresses, also all Men’s Overcoats
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ALL GOOD GOODS AND BARGAINS
Mi
Children 25c
Prices: Adults, 35c.
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VISKING BANKERS
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The Austin Insurance Co.
Edith
Mr
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up
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so
Wed-
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ness
Important Meeting
TONIGHT
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The General Public Is
Moved to Our New Quarters
m
Cordially Invited
The LeTulle-Mangum Building
I
our
we
one
auspices
I I
Court House Tonight at 8:30 o’clock
our
will
we
you
THE HYGIENIC MARKET
men
i
will be
Savage Bros., Props.
Aft.
Ju'.,. IT.. Ji’Hi j.rfWTt
1.IXGE1IIES. |
38.605 '
t
happen.
You will be addressed by prominent speakers in
conducting the Safe Farming Campaign, under the
of the Agricultural Committee of Texas
Bankers Association at the
Your needs
ly and efficiently.
have incorporated this branch with our abstract busi-
and soclicit your patronage.
to inspect same at any time.
Phone us your wants in our line and
deliver it much quicker.
ccmptf
! he light kind of hl’e may save
Illi*
and
Morris . ..
K irk pal ri< k
MIDFIELD
Laughlin. . .
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meet Hl IT ;■<
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left
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Brown
BLESSING
Duller
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Patronize Tribune advertisers
every
raiser
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Bin
Roy 1
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A SB WOOD.
iue Smith
(OLl'MBlA.
I i udgitis .
M mi son
Mfe are offering
AT COST
nice
malto
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Ghtta
soon
of
Ona
Sil
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sun day
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Miss
Miss
Miss
Mr.
Ain •
Fay
Miss
Miss
Miss
40,3'15 I
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25.040
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5.000
14.510
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Id i.y .Mata
John
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Jo
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Mr
Mi
Mr
Ered
Clyde
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9,565
13,140
5,050
}<■ and 4l.no per
orda Pharmacy.
tiwoy
bandage,
bottle. Sj
J. R. REYNOLDS, Vice
J. D. MOORE, Mgr.
27,615
32.7 m)
15.11,0
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(Hid
a'ong these lines wilt be attended to prempt-
EL CAMPO
Thompson.
Mel lonald.
Lee
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Any little wound or
occurring in
promptly treated becomes
> and is difficult to heal
We write every class and character of Insurance peimilt-
ed under the laws of our country.
I he MatMKorda I omit, ITIhune
(Weekly)
no
t ions
and made vei')
Mr-
Miss
Miss I bl
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Mr
Mr.
Mt
Bit
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26.530 j
19.610 |
29.030
J I 00
2 00
Ev. Edgartnn had s
fill yeais roaming (Ik
Quot at ions
I-IV 5
srr, enings,
3-40.
M is
Mrs
M Inn-
Mi
M is
so
cotton
He w l- < be
judgment
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W (
Za< k
I < HHv
i clean
' On,-
.Miat
II d'>
! .Mi <
Ikr,
as
i the
jfm-
'should
I Illis
Spent <•
Glover
> lun l
Watkins. .
1 he most complete and
M a t a go r d a Co u n t y.
Money, I ime. Worry.
4
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2 1-21/2
5 ke, stiaiglits
3-10412
flesh
not
E van1
('om-tock. .
(lilts) It.
Gilmer ..
39,27.>
15,505
22.000
26,055
Vera
Ollie Florence
Taittie Ware.
Barto Jinks....
r>*09M j
5.000 | I
Immv
COMING
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The Dally Tribune, 40r a month.
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Hit hiding .Mi
expel t
of (he
ngrivultui < . i
and
meetings
E'Bot.
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Fine dies
for
t lie m.
a Iterations
ui us nt
Korthnuer
si-tant.
and lingerie; anytliing
ladies and children. We
Cii.itH lined; any kind
done on order. Cull
.Moore & Reynolds. Mrs
and Miss McMahan, as-
12-tfd
73
f Titles
State
State
prominent
a corps <>
(•allege
Peraitiiig Is nitoliig
along without Villa
We have moved our meat market from
old stand in the Merger ihd building to our new
stand next door to the P.G.Secrest jewelry store
where we will have one 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
he nsrvc
They Must be Sold and Will be Sold—Prices cut
Come and Mdre Your Sv ions NOW
the
|>t< , s of the
Don. stivtial
itpitlil.'d by
and M
Barn tt. canning
d<*piirtmeiii
l of
tlus afternoon
tlo-ii ini|»irtant
rice
Hoiidui <■ ,
Mr
Bln,'
dr
1 Ic. I
Ml HM iill-l IB x RAILS;
The Hally Iribiim-
Y cm
.Mouths ..
These speakers are progressive in these methods and ideas and
will be highly entertained in the discussion of several sub-
jects of general interest. For this reason the presence of all
business men, farmers and stock men and their wives is insited
upon; you are expected and will be appreciated.
THE COMMITTEE
17,xi;.’,
5,000
S.090
Wm. E. Austin Abstract Company
Austin Bldg. Bay City, Texas
(6.255
32.310
17,200
:;t.7t;i>
10,095
12,515
i5
I Mi-s
I Mi: a
Mrs.
M r.
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y
I
gnrnesM
in(»rnuig
school
15 o’clock,
le-timonial meeting every
nc-day evening at 7 30 o’clock
The public is veil cordially Invited
‘o itteml all tlie »ervic«a.
Corner Avenue (' and Fifth Street
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1 I I 1 A HUI ro'IOKKOD \ I VXD
IAGO
Miss May Etta Taylor
abrasion of the IT,'
cold weather that doe-
tre.i
MARKHAM.
Miss Ro,.,i Belle Maxwell...
Miss lirtiiah Huddleston. . .
i tie !
doe ■
tiltin' '
thing
nd tin 1
man or the communiii mm. with
lioldH till- much I ri a-ureti and lain
•bio element c- i tmuling tn the || lit Hi-
government woiild ,11<<■
matter al 0
Will give one of his celebrated lectures at
the high school auditorum on the evening of
We
A-iain w, come to you with the mod-
i', t request to keep that printing
money at home We can do the woi k
i.-t like you want it done.
Push your butdneaa In print and It
will take you out of business blues
children
lined; any
on order.
Reynolds.
Miss McMahan.
Hudbou......
i Pickle
BI CK EX E
Etta Hodges . ...
Anna
W. C
E. R
J oo
r ‘
R
i. j<cl-t Sunday “
M A I'AGORDA
Mis Willie Doss
Miss Willie Gottschalk
I’auline Thornhill. .
Jo Sargent
Rose Sterne
Mi Johnnie May Williams
WADSWORTH.
J. L. Lowe
Irma Pentecost
•* Gilmore
Georgt I). Cul'er
Claude Ryman
Fred Blair
Basto Jinks •.
i rice tn
I lioUbund.
,-uty pm keth a
i piH-kets
Mirkets Io
u.'.'he !
9.57 U : f
5.120 H
i.ulo ' ;
.„ll,5 |
(o’,. I
5.0'oj |
5.005
s.iio |
(u-nt her youth-
reais roaming (lie world over in
liompauy with her father and one of j
his scientific friends, sicking the ■
i tyntanical aecrets of mother earth.
She had never realized that sueli ati I
j emotion as love existed in the human ’
i breast Her days had been filled with >
research and her evenings with study
her heart all the time hungry for i
something unknown.
Jimmie Barton was a quite differ- ■
1 ent person- for Jimmie spent every
hour he could employ in the fascin- I
luting pastime of making love to every •
; pretty girl he met Rich- handsome
... .. . ..j. fand |
daugh- j
work
(oi the Stat,
, timibh . it £
make ni>pi',1-1 lat(oi,- Oh. '
legislature that will i« 11
too heavy and that th,y
But tin day ■ of mi i ueb s,
say . Im vr pa: ,-d
i Irieaus, l.a .
limited trading
tin- local
four
, < r« ship)
to I’m i to
H<<U liti i
for the
i t'LLEGEi’OB 1
Carrie Nelson.. ..
Ruth Sweet
s Alimina Spark-,. ..
How urd
. J W.
promptly
the annoyance
A
M
ii'u ion
science set vices
at 11 o'clock.
every Sunday motti-
tlmu iiun
Twice Hi<
fol tulles
advent ui et
government ordrnd
the flag and the set
Pi'ihliilig was "ri-Ut
'Dio K"V"thuh nt may
plans all "co«-kt-<l nii'l |»rim
taxpnver tloebli t ■, tin-
lllldel
Bankers
blinkers a< •
■rt from
I
of the < x
State d<
a rrl ved
I will hold
to
.I.UIU.II.
wits <ion< i
mui k,-t to,la
hundred and set,
ied to Jama
t'orti-z and
rough
even if so
all gomi
led With.
Interested in
utrilj must t
times expensive
<ti.I it means
gnat good
tlie govcrnnient u<-< <1 . in
moio tImn it need- moiiei
the ,-ommunity that
- iniieb I ri asured and
out. ann coin
MHiotis goti, in
an idle hunt for a man who is nothing
more to tin I nited Stut<-
di < <l.s of otlier .Mexit an;
I 'lilted Slat,' . have ; pl lit
dignify cheap Mexican
first when the
Huerta to s.ilut,
olid time when
Bi after Villa,
have ns
vd." I,lit the
Joke
Every step made in tin- Hit, r< t nt
tin- agricultural <b-v, lopment of the
country and the eeotjimiie piogi, ■ ol
the pi'ople I.y th, got < i nui' ii' 1- <loti<
wltli a si iious purport in view foi tb<
In-ttei in, nt of th<' whole
we all reuliz
merely in their
but 4-V4-I1 if
that
lliellt
I
HAY CITY
.y>: Sutherland
L<>< k wood...
Moore ..
M,i< llratit-ii.
i I'hdmun.
ie l’ l>.. .■
N . 4 n U* t li r.M »li
m McDonald.
ra; MaGve
Roberta t *appa
Taylor. .
e S< rril
Darby
(.'lurk
Lloyd
I leluno.
Siiaw luyior
Mangum
I laiiis.......
F< .mz. .. ■
Scott
A. A
Dool, y
.Mun n
Willi Itenlpts al X, iv Brit all- l.iglit
Hiiiki-t Is Dull on ill < lassi -.
1-4 ■ U.S tO
fOI Just one
uh taxes are
will lie cut
they d
girl lie met
, and considered a des able" by
J mothers who had marriageable
Iters- Jimtnl® managed by fast
I to k.eer> from entangling alliances
H.iw these two "opposites' in tem-
perament and environment met and [
.fell in love provided the basis of'
' LT.-.-.nnr 11 Abbott's story, published !
n Everybody's Magazine, under the |
title of "Little Eve Edgarton.” In (
: their seen h for unusual subjects for I
moving pictures. Bluebird Photoplay-
|pounced
th,' wholv < 'I < "H1
that many thin;-
i i‘Xp<‘i iuieiitai stage'*
w ,- -liiui Id 11,1111111 tu i
must first !>,- I'xpen
t he gov, i nment mu • t
Its subjects and
take long and soin,
» st I ides, tint in
well and generally
I ,, op, i al ion i ■ t h<
ISHII,-
1
rrnlpts were
Receipt.),
Sales. I,5')9
at 3fii *»’;
Roue al 2 A ISO/
Hondtinis.
Ht mights.
2 7-9 Lt 3c ;
Japan. lirad. 3 I 4 u 3
I S(,| I 4e sei veilings,
3 I c.
l -2?( 3
screenings,
-'V 2 3 Ie
25(<( 1.25;
Bos,-. 13.2511
umm fhi* narrative with ea-
and commissioned Robert Z.
Leonard to transform it into a five-
act feature
The result will be shown at the ,
Grand tonu»rrow night
If you will you can keap many a
dollar hara that goea away tor print- (
Ing And ramember it all oounta.
.Mrs. C. IL
Mi-s Myrtle
Mi'. Mini,,
.Miss Vabiit.iif
I Mr
I Ml
I Mr
!!
I he Best is the Surest—-Your Money is Yours—Why
take Chances? Be sure “You Read Your Title Cle
pa rt uient
Hi, city
one of
night
lii the parti are B <’
lianki-r. and i-han man <>'' th»
Prof II II Elliot, of the
I'oll,:, Pi f (' E Gr.ill.ini
,'llIOlliologtst of till' St It,
mi lit of am b-iiltm . Mi - E
I t< tt. and D’ J B Reid' ■ of
<'i.idiratinn propaganda, which i
j being exploited both national!''
I.v ill, V ,rioil! State
\ll of the <• ai •• Hplendidb < <pi'
I to II.indie III, lr 11 4 tiv • ■ U ’b • '
telllgently ami Intciistingly.
ilivr<' sl'.oiild be no '■)< m* I' )'-
the com I room, as then me;.sag,
■ il,' me: :.ag< s ot progl'es : and < nll'lllt
< ion, lit and all lalenlutvd to tu- ot va t
beiH l'It io all cotu et tied, the m< ! ■ Tim
well as ih<- dav laborci. I>c<au < of
hivt that all they have to ■■ <v i
the common good and. iher.l.ti,
be altsorlu'd by ,-v,-i vonv
meeting will be alisolutvly fii
chaargc. no tickets, no <oll,<
Tin' room will be wmined
pleasant for the <n
nothing should 1,<■<■;>
WHARTON.
Miss Willie Pickard .
Miss IfOla Blair
Mi-s Nellie Armstrong
Mrs. Mary Burnett
Mr. Vernon Garrett
Mr. John Moore.
Mi- D. \ Pay tie
.Miss Hinda Russell...
Mr Charles Rugcley
All
millH.
racks rough
lockets clean
pocki ts cb .m
I I
head
1-804
No.
Tl< k mudicalion is •" -miipte. <i in
,\|niiKiv< .4) Hiinv and o reph'l, with
4-h'ment of gam Im the '!■» k
and coiiseqiHiitly lor the ,mtn
try at hug,' that it <oinpel u to
wouilvr why any agitation for its man
gniation is at all ikh cssiiry It r
Himplv nothing more than tin . ov
eminent stepping into the county and
dropping <> many gold dollars into
the poekelH of the peo|>h Were it
po.HHilih- for Hie government to rid lh<
rotton fit Id- of till' South of the boll
wervil a it is Io lid the stork of th,
tick pent the working lot', ■■ of th, ov
,-rnmvnt < \p< i ts would haw to hr
inrntrd Ivii fold, so eagerly and rap
idly would III,' cotton f.irmei - r.r.ib
the propositoii Be w|.-<. t>e pro- res
Hive, tie of good judgment and io-.n
to your own interv-ts mid do all von
,n. not only tn yom <>w n count'.
but 4'Vt-rywhere for the eternal ,-radi
cation of tin tick
•oud ,Jh»h
Buy City
I 4c-
2 I 2(0 2
Blue Rome
tiaiglits, 3
I! 11/ 2 7 Se, No. 2. 2 I
Ri out- li I loud a ra
Japan. $’.J'0 <( 3 5", Blue
' i. . no sales.
Hodmts. p
y".■;/«/ ;.'G
he.i d.
1 <V3
7 S< .
4L72"
5.04"
itin
5.000
I.J.Ole
nd sore
i ly BALLARD'S SNOW LLNLMEN I
once when such accidents
a
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917, newspaper, January 23, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332802/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.