The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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anyone in your < anvass. Take them
house to house. See everyone
neighborhood, and then go to another
locality Have some acquaintaiK<s in
is true,
not given their campaign
attention, in order to be
the work must be dune in
and regular manner.
of those you plan to se
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so that you cun know
actly what you have
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your family. Your father
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subscriptions
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LEONARD’S GARDEN
IN BULK
Make Successful Gardens—Reduce
Recleaned Seed Corn
the
han-
uovement of like
country, are due
tomorrow. |''ri
effect have
* officials
now being made
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office i
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will be
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what we have
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them to ttike m>tiee
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finest citrus
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applv to the double ,, ...
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be recoivi’d i'andi ...
tor the ottice ot citv attorm''
their subscription: I . . . .
fandidaev being sub|e<! lo the
that liotii in ordri |_
opportunity
The campaign
lime lo run. If
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tin se promises ai > fulfilled
tie help at this
than all the
world after tiie race
to win.
and bring them
s o'clock touii
subscriber to The Daily I
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already paid
( some one.
tonight ami
votes to some worker wl
to win the auto and
elate your help, it you
lake The Daily Tribune
gurda County Tribune
way and subscribe for
six months or
voti., to some
mg
deal
forth now as to who
race has sittied down
steady pull of
Line up your
grand rally ami
you possibly can.
lxi ep right after the subscription.-
ay until the bell rings al i u’clocu | j'
m., for it is y our last i hance to
votes. So be as busy
show I hem the
proposition In
t pel haps I In*
count rv where
lommerciully
by the recent
\ few W • eks Ill'll
seriously damaged.
telegraphic
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Sunday night
one
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fact, tlm visitors will see the
growing right In fields
nap In l'’londa was accompanied by
a fi<)mill: an hour gale that swept
tli* Stat*- from one extremity to the
] other, and the mercury fell to 2C de
1 ' at I’ampti. it Is said that the
' vegetable crop in Florida is a total
1,1 On tlii.-. canal no damage is re-
| ported as having befallen the citrus
|e" ioird-, though we got a good touch
of tlm cold that seemed to have grip-
ped the wiiolo country. Even the
cabbage crop on the Mercedes canal
i (ai><*d practically unhurt.
Mr Herman Wetegrove. owner ot
the Wetegrove plantation, and the
It rgest individual truck growers in
the Valley, estimates the loss to cab-
bage at five per cent. He lost none
ii mself but made a trip over the canal
for the
'extent i
i purpose of ascertaining the
■ »f the damage here that had
It* d on account of the cold snap,
estimate coincided with that of
others who have made investigations.
At the. price cabbage is selling at this
week farmers here will make a
< 'can-tip on this crop alone.
In
'long green
down here not even requiring ono to
take tiie trouble to "knock the money
off the trees" as it doos In other lo-
(.•ilitle where money grows that way.
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See our Plan Book on
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“THERE IS NOTHING 1'00 GOOD EUR OUR FRIENDS’’
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THE RECORDS
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he Daily Tribune
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BOX II. SMITH. Mxr.
“Ye Planry”
Homes
BIGGEST VOTE OFFER
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A Satisfied Depositor
h.i'e
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this
vcr.tisemeuts all
Our
county.
make NEW
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DEI'OSITOKS
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will let them tell
1’Orf ITO Its
ou
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get BAN KI NO
TIOX
4 Per Cent Interest Paid
Bay City Bank & 1 ru& Co.
I he Guaranty Lund Bank
<ood
I- t
when* the
on Time Deposits
f you
Our Midwinter Trade Continues Brisk
And as We are
Ginghams and White Goods, vX e
You must see the New Goods
call as e
FOR DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE, SEE
Receiving Daily Our Lines of Laces, Embroideries,
Expect a Still Greater Rush.
we have to offer and should
arly as your convenience will permit.
IS CLOSING TONIGHT
ARE ALL BROKEN
u in tv rt
t i
at ions.
REYNOLDS
every
y morn-
Wed-
i St rear
fcjiiiiiiart.....
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MOORE &
‘The Particular Store tor Particular People1
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ItlhS WANTED ON 1HIH VVOKk
Several thousand yards of dirt to bo
moved at once. See !C. C. Baker or
inquire at Gulf Coaat Irrigation Co.
office. Also teams wanted for dirt
work. Gulf Coast Irrigation Co . or
E C Baker. Matagorda. Texas
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THE UNIVERSAL CAB
I het' ( in onl' ! ■ one rem <>n why Ford earn have sold
and are today ; ■ Ihng from five to ten to om* over any and
all motor ' it:- mad* , and that retiHon la: It in a better
car from any and ev< ry im clmiiieal qualification tlio rec-
ord of mor< than fifteen hundred thoimand Ford cars
pinv* it With tli< new l.'iiro radiator and enclosed fan,
streamline hood, crown fenders front and rear, entire
black finish, nickel trimmings. It Is a most attractive car
in appearance. Iteliiible Service assured through nine
t.homand lord rent throughout, tin* country. Runabout
Touring C.ir JiT.o Coupi let $505 Town Car $595 Sedan
$645. .ill fob. D roit Corm in a.id let us show you how
easy they arc to operate, On sale at Hay City Auto-
Sales Company.
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Our stock of
New Lumber
INO. I. PRICE LBR. CO.
<s complete-figure
with us
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appear-
ones
1 ir^t National Bank
Bay ( ity, I exas
please
1 he coins are quite
different in
ence from the old
and have proven very
popular wherever
they have been intro-
duced. We shall be
d to supply
them upon request.
We have just received from the United
States Sub- Treasury at New Orleans
an additional shipment of half dollars,
quarters and dimes in the new designs.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1917, newspaper, February 10, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332817/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.