The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 72, Ed. 1 Monday, January 29, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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R. R LEWIS, Pre».
J R. REYNOLDS. Vice-Pres.
J. D. MOORE, Mgr.
History."
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J. D. MOORE, Manager
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SERVIC
sa\e
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on
a
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I he most complete and
Matagorda County. 1 re
you Money. I ime. Worry.
n<
div. but
We
and
city
XII . p
•'Tile
th.' Nation." Vol
Hi-.-
Government.
♦ • "Wrong*
r: i it.
of war?
attitude of the South
ccmprehensive Chain of lilies i
right kind of 1 it'e may
are in
day*.
Wm.E. Austin A bstractCo.
Miss C' lla Mae .lone.' father
mother flavin Moody are m the
i v isiting her for
"Con fede "iite
I tnh
t.iiith in the Building
II . p till*.
rthd Call or Confederate
Vol. I. p. 221.
C History Righted."
tfd
The lia-ket bull game l-’riday after-
noon «.i- exciting. especially tor the
Bay v'itv (<am This is their first de-
feat this i ason They Inis, played
seven games and lost one.
We have jimt received a letter lion
Tom Barber. who is in West Tvxms in
the ini t'.-t of his health. Tom was
a member of the graduating class and
was among the best IP was forced
to jve up his work aiid leave this
se. tion ol the Stall on aeeonnt of his
health ll< wanted to finish discourse
Veil badly, but is denied this oppor
tiinitv We trust that he will soon
regain his physical health and n Hirn
io us to finish and that he may yet
have the opportunity locally out his
nolde plans and aspirations.
sode a prior act
\\ hat w as Ho
tow ard'i slavery '
The Best is the Surest--Your Money is Yours—Why
lances? Be sure “You Read Your I itle Clear.”
ha
w
The Austin Insurance Co.
your
Mis* Eva was one of
THE HYGIENIC MARKET
Savage Bros., Props.
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M
we
A trial order will
I
HL.■
Mr
BL'
, i. It am at Belton
I ta ii ive oar own girls tn come ‘’ink
. to us and be able to aid the sc’io d in
it work
_
Wm. E. Austin Abstract Company
Austin Bldg. Bay City, Texas
l.rst «< may forget •
the following graduates
y eai Esker Mi I mnnld.
I'riddv. Jack
Earl Martin.
Austin
and every
Can any
Its. school
our abstract busi-
Bav City
in college till*
lyeat Esker M< I mould. Catb rinv
I HoT uid. Jan.es I'riddv. .la k I’.link
Vera Versrr. Earl Martin. Oivilb
| Smith. El nor .tone* E l th \rn;strong,
j Jason Humber. Austin Castleton.
I Helen Norvell, and every one of them I
making good Can any community
n«k more of It* school and youti"
people?
Mr Sutherland let us read a letter j
from III* daughter who is leaching In i
East Texas. Mias Stella is a gradu- .
ute front our school and we are ao j
V 4
The affiliated standard of the Bay
City school will be raised during this
y ea r
Mis* Eva \nderson has < onsente l ,
tv coach the gills' basket ail .earn.
This is a moat excellent opportunity I
I the team ns Mi*- Eva wm >t j
I. the star I'la'its in our t< am the y. ar j
■ h. r . rad :.»• ion and wa* on !n : >■”>
Is this not great ’
girls tn come
\X e have incorporated this
ness and soclicit yon pal renege.
We write every class and d.aiacter of Insurance pci milt-
ed under the laws of our count! y.
V our needs along these lir ts will be attended to | n n pt-
ly and efficiently.
E have an auto delivery that we have in-
stalled for ycur special benefit, and we want
you to feel at ease in using it freely. Phone- in
order to us and we will deliver the meat to
your door in less time than it takes to tell it.
We buy nothing but the best; therefore
sell nothing but the best,
convince you beyond a doubt.
Mil I i\U
MIsMOX
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General
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to
Mrs
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eat
one
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• very
City
a •• w
Wed-
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f i om
g't
The pnlilie i very <*nr Hally Invited
Mrs
I'
isr. I
I'able
(he
I 11 III -
P'l"
of
should
cubic
S.
d.i s
II
thi
he
>11 i
had
■ down
cilliie fet t I
III 1 intel ‘
[>
lb iiiy
can
I heir
fo<
Ini
The
w ilh
'ilar
pic.
will
Improv <
eiiinpau
beg III
then
know
e of Mr*
week, the
well
ini
rate
I Inn.;
c'lapti r
on
in
itidi
mid
his
I'll per*,
I is’embei
children
l.ei ielb ■
tiumoi
.. i In
o~---
just ice
a s
fol
sweet
hel ieve
No put t on
I he ai'ls of
in
There will be
and there
C. T.
i Thursii .
the
be pr< . .
open s
[b'pnti
to the
i rung
bn am
I i.<v'is.
Mi;.si- >
:.i< in
under
Were .
de-
Mrs. Ha
never
a heartv
r. i
PoW el'
w hit Ii
convention,
sister
I. I . t Illi I lilXM B.
I I !>|» \ A 11 M. to P. M
past j
Iona ry
f .le«ll -
the leacher,
kind of study
Bible
i . ii. I . < II \ l I ER
MEI I i AC
pleas* d to learn of lo r
toaehi r I'he greatest
> nt< rpi • --m'
cm nei on
’ dih-
. ui dm g to I beii
11 rigalmn ;
changed )'
sen-
fa re-
Miss I
that i
< mid
H 10 h I
ms
the roast
-lUents did ample just!
Tues
.ci v ed
and
the
n JI
basket
bon-bon
.• program.
January
oiimi e. edetl
The. Gravily
I I 'o.|. p.l II . .
games
guests
enjoyed cv
charm- I
1 L'ld
matters ,
inst ine-'
ml of |
vv a s i
stand thi
the is a fine
nt l nnder
of
will meet
Tiiesda'.
k. for the reg-
way I' I
mon ter
| er. ami
j zeal
will be
We hope von
meh ill the box—we
get justice from the
just 25 cents
i . to fill tin
* a right to
i'-.I. it. i
to like then
d urltig
mi'll
f
out in the|
chool. ha
Eilhf
Christian science services
:*nnday morning at II o’clock.
John';
I nw.ii'ils of one hundred persons will
lie eon in the Ahron Opera Company’s
na i iiiotii revival of 'The Bohemian
| -fore Girl" when It Is presented here. This
number inelmlesi cast of principals,
chorus, ball't dancers, and a troupe
whirlwing acrobats,
I'or i hi
jibe Ml*
| life <J
will’ll
The
(‘Ollie to
st udents
unci t ss. ami Bay
lainly
Over Illis
Stale.
p. tn.
h. rc
mun'l.'t'iai ii m
of thi town who
>d faitbfull' V.'
evolnp it
now ha
to thi
Ve il, tffel
. offee. real
rood o I ’I I He t
good
lonior row
1
t inn.
iraiil much
tlo things
m its < ailing
■ dandard
ent ire
delightfully ; mid
I tlon to
crowd
Pnilcd States
ippi. read his
s to the senate,
Philips.
c cun vent tom
unit
rec’-nt ly
I of
f
■ suceesH
row a rd
her
life
; choo
Nil the land * belonging fo the Haw
I lli , estate, i t b it > <1 by me. Individ
iially, have been poi’ted according to I
law, and all tic pa ■ i rs • 1.....
■ cut, <| m cordlti - I
men are warned that
lei kvd except tIm e
and parties taking
itiy purpo-e. will be
i vii nt if thtt law
■ tfd 2M ffw
power to give
community
; Ueeceit, w Im i'
wiie bet I• i foi b Im
slneeie than > io ic i <
for Indiffeienei
blind with rm a
This 'inm* Ilnur Ii.i kept imlli........
of TlVll ■ Ila I h W ailed I he e.i ’• >d load
mm elllelll III h limit C.| ' ■ ill I ni'
kept towns down Io then low. I ele
men Is mill cm cd lb* I a nd in a i him
Mind diffcri nt way Bi a liidcom
a nd <b i rm I ii < nmii lei ml 11 ter
enee is
I'lnply sti* »• |i
)' Temple of Jil t|ce,"
o—rt
any way.
Thill ; duV
firs' ; meeting.
s to her
Hu tel< y.
' Star of i he We it."
I.. W Brown.
9, 1SG1
convention |
f.imous war song, j
Elag" '* Miss
t iie
eorifci
Th.' p
and Mesdnm
tire. Tailor,
Ewni t.
and Ramsey*.
Iia- a strong
itors of the
W<
y
oiiig out in autos.
reeding Hit
luncheon wa
a
at | stmlled
S> arriit. she is a v
combined
it lid
meal I teai her is
1 for we
equal.
The
all k
an il
tin’ W
iogethl r
give Buy
chool that is in their
What more could any
or vxpci I'.’
are sure
W C. T
Cheap isii'i it
Ianii.11 y
Mississippi sicii
Tell ol' the flag
presented nt he
which suggested thi
'The Bonnie Blue
t 'u rrington
Jefferson
afor fiom
well atldres
I.arr i 1
Pea. a
Monroe.
Round Table l>i.-< iisslon
"Star of the West."
talk over
school of
Cii. in March
ent
prom ptb
(; rand
after-
T|. e in w i .a pi I ol tio com' I i
ut I he lii"l ’ ' of tin fril'U \\ <
ti ll:' I III.vie pap. I and pl . Io
gili w ah mid i nd up th’ little
by yet! mg il in I lie m ■ I- ft om qti Hi
IHlIlll" I Of ; II < I ibei V Illi
to many
lor t
have
III W Spa pi I of I lie
Uimey of tin
X I ell siV”
the Hew
eon st i tic I ion I.
. H
i The iiiiion
l.ll.es Illi*
111 ■ asm v I
pel"
twer found
le mid hope
There will be a call mci ting
■•’astern Star Wednesday at l:".u
i The deputy grand matron will bi
at that turn' mid expects lo m.*t
chapter
iropnre for tl
be held in Bay
oll'icer must
tile chapter <
at that hour and the
Matron Je.sup will I -ave on tin
.. . ..i Brownsville train.
the time to a-k lift
j lions and lie clear as to points ii
j work.
The worthy
sires
ha - bird the
matron particularly
a full membership present.
Cora B. Moore, Se y. (). E
I'i in; ■ i
and pie
I t II’ I U'
lll'l house
Illi all lire
r iiiud-
for
to obtain a
n word'
The Bridge Club wits
entertained at the iam h h
W II. Ramsey last
atty
n ask
in the cause and
for a good ejiil’
and eat with them.
m tk Ing
1 la cer
tmeiits.
A good ram. one that was
needed, fell over practically ail
' const Satm day
good rain in thi
I
and
. especially to
more i
a hot linn
city and there will be a hot time
the W. C. T. I', dinner serv’d
sight of the court room,
lie cost of the dinmr is 25
and Hie satislactmn I-
IT.
Mrs
2oth. a
I a mi ary
Tuples
mlh Cali
20. ISl'O.
I.eaib I of
II. I Rugcley.
Till of her
ordinance1 and addn
Simes Mik. Henry
Expedition of tin
>i. * Mrs. L. W.
led January
with a
ec< sslon
Hr.
deliver an
, Eebrtiary !(
' j V\*'HI w ill
pitmdi
Perr
\xsou will lie
address <
While in the
lie the guest
of Mr old Mrs
Ion Pom
Ye mol we've got
nt Mni'kh.im ih >| i
at the rule of i ...ihhi.iiiiii
W1i< n if fill ' a no
thought the b u lanl i ■■
it* I'.i '
posted according I
will be pto
Hie law Stock-
ill gates an
on ptilil'H' roads
f’ IH I’ll lloW 11. ' ’f
pio.‘ eimti d to the
Th” Woin.m' • ('In i Han
I' ii ion will .'Vive ,| chili
ill the hiiildlli ’
not I h of tile
on I I o’cltjck
i Is in need
nieilmd of repli'iii diiii
but every one nerved
full ",. cents' wm th of ea'
othei < at mg Imm v
I hat ' v ei v bod . in
eV el ylmd'
dlnuei to
Evi ry
1.30 as
that
I get
j :ame ns
i 'mt the
terested
looking
' epnic
tool lll’l < >O" ' I 'l . *1
I .i 11< d to Turn I . i w on in
•X.iiim mm ciibie fc I a day
any ten
out in
City
those ;
We ale plea
that harmony
I Thar those connect
slur i ,,
1 ■" I cm h< i n a re ail w oi k in
the one end and that to
r tl
games, a mo. t tempt-
served and from
goose to plum pudding the | noon
.■ t" the deli
i ,m:*i inclitdeil ■ Mi-s Kim;.
. .lone.;. Kilbride, Shol-
May field, .las Rugeley.
Haw kin*. C. Carter. Corbett
<over o
this
I’,I - We have Ill’ll 'I III I I n I .1
used foi lion11 hold pitrp<* < 1
it ion,
j damp
it Is rei.lglli
Stille The v
commended
and effirlent
er.il rnhool-. iimb’i ' rv
favorable cireumstanc’ . that have not
made the piogi’ .'. that Bay City ha
madi during the lust five year-. Till
due largely lo the united effort*
I lie f.o 11 It v
.I’m body
iii ,i cm m i on I b 11 I ,.oi'i' mm
foot ga ■ well al M i I I.mu slid
n 11 over the eel urn Mm Ii
been ii in :
ent year, w* will *tm
s Is given li.v John and
yok forward to a
lovos
Mr- E. 1. I’erry was the hostc-s
I’i iilay ai'lernoon of a most enjoyable
' ho; pitulitv in compliment to Mirs
Km of Savannah. Georgia, the guest
of Mr* .1 M. Corbett, when thi'ie
l;i ■ of . i; I !| isi i*t ie plaverr elljoyi'd
>'i* exciting new nine of Pirate
Bridge.
\fi.r several games of this nm*t
pl'j Jng diVci inn. .Me dames Jones.
May ' . Id ..nd Miss Kin” held the hi'th-
•1 ."i oi’■ ut their respective tallies.
Conelmling the liospitality was a
dainty alad course served in the din-
ing room. Mrs. Corbett presiding at
til” hand ome culi'ee service. The til-
ls or. rlaid with a handsome
f teiieriffe lace ami adoiliing
I* ut r w is a hmd<”t of daffadils
silver bon-1'i>n trays held the
Halv urn N
the meat. : I
Up id' tile
so , iniliflei > n . i it* 1. 1 ' ' • 1 ' i
progress, v i ■ t< p 11 is I In < ni ’uv ol
progress on every publ . ipii tim
and t lie i eati t of JI *nl ■ I*'. ’ ni
private illlail s ol I’ll' im
vlillltll '.lie. i If In Ii il
slav'i tin' ambltlim of man.
hope: mid Ida I hl effort
I’llll r ueeceit. who I Indifferent I
for bltii lo be lazv olid
rind indificri nt.
eiiniml go hand in
m In play or work
kepi million*
of operation
Sunday school every Sunday morn-
ling at 9:45 o'clock.
TeJinioniul meeting every
ii * nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock,
yon will •
I', for , to attend all the services.
Corner Avenue C and F’lfth Street.
cht-fH’’* Ihi111 i
sei v i d by
I lie dll'
f I om
to bo able to a1
. in our faculty.
I'd With the school I
I .’ions viands.
The usual number of
pliiyeil. after which the
parted, hiving thoroughly
cry moment of Mr, Ramfuy’s
iing hospitality.
Those participuting in Hie games I
I'vero: .Mesdames Hy. Rugeley. E. L.
| Perry. S s Taylor. Sholars, E. I.
II law kins, .las, w, Rugeley and Jno.
raw ford
W G
< radii alion
'Jr. W II Rum <y
t hargc will soon begin extern*iv*
atlom. for the *\t< n oon oi the
ev« ral miles into now u i rum v.
Other and .
i.re pl.iillied Ii.
■ OHt Of
iliately.
Stel l etI winin'
for Hie
itldlflel . nee
I > a I’.elU I 1 I ’h I II
indlfler. iii'i i
step,
e V f I V
in Buy City to
Pi iday night,
city m
Hie hosi-
s. E. I..
Irir i .
a nd
personality.
try
(on
Jimt
auxiliary
Is told I y
had
mm ii
>f Hit
It was tin
section since August
of considerable benefit.
st nek men
feel H
good p.mpli
six .ears have ato<
ehool ami helped di
i standard which it i
been a, true help I
Hie inilllitv . I hey have been
developing topimrtnniti."i
the children <>t' Bay I'itv
good hhth
;> -ople ai v net ei h
i hut ih<”. act and ’
keen
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The Daily Tribune
♦
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th uui
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FOIlKt
our
SHOE POLISHES
Tie y are
vi d in the t
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of
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 72, Ed. 1 Monday, January 29, 1917, newspaper, January 29, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332807/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.