The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 85, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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nice for ladies and children,
make them. Coats lined; any
of alterations done on order,
on us at Moore & Reynolds.
Korthauer end Miss McMahan,
sistant.
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Marguerite Clark's latest picture,
Snow White,” was shown in Kansas
at tile Convention Hall to
in two days. Eleven
given each day.
of this little
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I OXfPLETE
For Hint: Furnished rooms
light housekeeping, or single
Mis. Annie Rugeley. phone 89.
Lerday on
where they
Wells, who
sometime
. E. B. Wells, has re
her holm in Prosper. Texas
I School
AND lingeries.
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Mrs. I
will bi
as-1
Bates
12-tfd
Brownsville <
house. Finder
265.
Black hand-bag between
depot and the
i please notify
Seed sweet pot.itos
v ams.
M. Culberson at the cur
Pi r bushel, $1.25 27-tfdw
way to
reside
. and Mrs. (
Wisconsin, were in
their
will
The Millis
Company will
ment iti Bay
Monday. Februa ry
play will be a four act
comedy -d rama
Visitor.” with
between each
band concert
7:1., each
doors will
guarantei’d
four large st
warm and :is
This company
eek in Alvin,
and two
land if you have .any
the merit
this attraction, cull anyone in or
the above mentioned towns
Xlmission will be l"c for everybody
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Real Estate,
WE ARE ABLE TO PRO-
TECT OCR CISTOMERS
AGAINST XX \R PRICES ON
COMPLETE STOCK JI ST
RECEIVER
| Mis Fr<d Carleton, after a deliglit-
j ful visit w ith her parents, Capt and
Mrs, lohn I’ Lewis, has returned to
her home in Houston
Clark’
White," was
Brown Tent Theatre
a week's engage
commencing he.*t
19 The opening
society Western
' Her Cowboy
specialties
act There will be u
in front of the tent at
night at which time the
bo opened. The tent is
rain proof and is heated
oves, so you will be
dry as in a house,
lias just played one
three weeks in An-
weeks in Freeport.
doubt concerning
ability and cleanliness of
near
teacher
water colors.
Orders taken
Careful
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Seed Potatoes:
* of the < hoicest varieties, yellow
’ Apply to T
Ear. Moore, John Whittington. Ear!
Mason and Frank Roberts, of the Hos
jpital Crop: of He 2nd Virginia Infan-
try, stopped over in the city briefly
yesterday on their way back home.
Mrs. i
afternoon at
ate urged to
Womau'a Christian Temperance
| I nion will hold a session at the High
auditorium at 2;:m o'clock
auditorium at 2 ho Friday,
when the two successful
will be awarded the prizes </
cacti offered by the organiz.a-
A further program of
which Mr
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Tonight
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(Mllee: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
Bay City. Texas
W. E. DA VAN 1
\tt<>inev al L.aw
Dr. B. L. Livengood
Rstropiithic Physician
Hamilton Building
Bay City, Texas
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\V ill Practice in AH Courts
of the Country
PERSONALS AND LOCALS
H W Hafer, piano tuning Phone 51.
Lady
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it
spent
family.
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once
if
w <
and children
Mrs. Lewis'
Wanted
black: liberal
Baker Hotel.
cook; white
Apply
repre enting
house of E.
Orleans
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are
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field.
a
is being
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as
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sure
c.etn
for
did
not
that
well
t he
meet
China
and
M rs
even
might
• robes.
d robes.
nmmcal
hldeoua
sn w
Some
one
do
had
this
govern-
misrion-
Bihle
and
begun
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them
w on Id
not
At
mimittee
.simple con
i-oon
. and
know
and the
Ulcssi'e ‘'hinesv
heard u strange
.something unusual
halted our
in gay.
had iliums
that
e of
l*A.i >
person
ill men
holm*
noise,
blanket
the street and were
knees bowing and
the ones in white were
while they got up and
by the gorgeously
They went on to
went through the
formame
the
sick
far. but
attended a.
in China wdieri
baptism and i
When wi
of
feel that the
We
knew
he told to look for
they
,vaj .
time
It
difficult for them to become
of the old traditions
rstitions that have been
for
we i t
mine loved
follow
they
a live
if they found it. they
that heaven heard their
would get
Pro baldy
at home making
torturing lliem.stdvt
r« ception
< realize
personal
the
of th<‘ people for centurie.-*.
On the whole, they stem quite as
’■eady to give up a <|iiestionable busi
Every
it Is
This
lieillg
been riding t
this rathi
I Tient
IX I I KI x| | Xi. (Il Xis
( FIX ER I ROM
Hit IL IO I HF
< It HEX.
priests
place and
of per
hunting
\\ e
that
was taking place,
so we halted our 'riktsh.is We
a group of about two dozen men
wero dressed in dirt' white
others in gay. embroidered re.
They hail iliums and othei
instruments that made a
They had spread dowu
on tlie ground by the
street and were down
bowing and bowing that is.
ones in white were In a little
wero led away
dressed
another
w omen
sacrifices or
l»s. that they
get the attention of the goiis
Some of the most intereshig
ings that we have al tended
have been the Woman': Missionary
S<>< leties. We have met with those it
Sungkiung, Ho. Ka Hmm. a union of
all the societies in Soochow, and
at t’liangebow The women
ing a good work, but have
a very definite plan for
annual conference a
appointed to draw up a
stitution and to provide uniform pro
grams and other literature lor use in
the meetings and plans foi the prac
tical. for which there is such a wide
Pray for them, that they may
ery real way be the menus of
missionary spirit in the
ness a* are people in America.
Christian in China knows what
to suffer for Christ's sake,
means that a strong church is
developed
Miss Nichols, of Spartanburg. S. C.
who came out to the Orient on a visit,
has been secured to ten, h in Gingling
College for the year. Oui regular
I Cpre ,entativc in the college faculty
do some forms
We have not
church service
have not been
of new members
that it means months
work and of study,
church is building in a
All are on probation for some
before they may join the church
is very
free from many
and sup*
thought
the
tn a very-
developing
churches
Some very effective work
done in a few places in the
ment schools Some of the
aries have been able to have
clauses among the teachers and pu-
pils Some of them have begun the
work by teaching singing, English, or
mathematics. After a point of con
tact has been found and the school
authorities have learned that the one
desire is to help, voluntary Bible
i lasses meet with no objection Misr.es
Hayes and Green at Chungchow
Misses Lester. Watkins and
Brockman in Soochow have done good
work of this kind Hr. Ethel Polk
has done some flue work on health
problems with the Woman s Club of
Soochow I use this term "womnn’s
club” as 1 do not know of a better
one to give you the idea It is an
organization for the betterment of the
women of Soochow who are willing to
f social service work
single
there
plea
Them
1
Foi
and Tu-asurei
For
who
character
He
said B. E. Nor
I
energetic
to
can
friends
r Mayor
IOI1N S
Mai Him I
MeNE XL
Xttorney
FGl'l.KS
t 1 III KLANG
I El N 11 c deci ion l
Sis i elm i
STAGG.
ZE1M ER
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SHERIFF'S sxil.
Real Estate.
of an order of
District Court
Texas, on
said court
D
Sheriff
Bv J.
City
A Me.NEAL (re election I
FRANK SWINFORD
Fit XNK CARR
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•••••••••••••••••
Cuy
L. E.
EDWIN
hi
i no doulit.
I friends from all
for i
interest
in and to said
City, Texas, this the
A. D 1917
Bert Carr,
Matagorda i oiinty. Texa
A Williams. Deputy
>r i'ity X.- sc .sot and Gollts’toi
RAX MONO COOKENBOO
I Re election i
GiiOVI R C Mi DONALD
XLLEN STINNETT
CMOS LEE
and 4
the
The Slate of Texas.
County ot Matagoida.
Whereas, by virtue
of tho
County. Texas, on a
in said court ot.
<>f January. A D. 1917,
1). Wright and Ada R
and against B E. Norvell,
'35.'l on the docket ot said courU
on the 12th day
1917, at I
th>- tollowing
•Is of land
of Matagoida and Stiiti
being lots eight (8),
ten till) in block thirti
Nichols and Norvell addition to the
city of Bay City. Texas, as same is
shown by a map or plat of said addi-
tion recorded in deed records of .Mata
gorda County, Texas, In Vol 2i. at
pa ' >x. together with all improve
ueiit^ thereon.
And on tin 'dh day of March, A. D.
1917. being the first Tuesday of said
month bet ween the hours of 10 o'clock
o'clock p in ■ on .said
courthouse door of said
I will offer for sale and sell
auction, for cash, all the
and interest of the said
Norvell, in and to said prop
A Iderman:
(Thice to to elected,)
' S El I'M AN
I. I. RICHARDS
GSKAR KORN
T I, LEWIS
persons
g.iv< more to liis town, com
and county than he got back,
that character that no town.
I comniiinitv or county can get along
[without llr made friends wherevei
mingled and will be sadly missed
all who knew him His funeral.
Will be largely attended by
•i tions of the county
by
sale issued out
of Matagorda
judgment rendered
the 22nd day
in favor of .1
W right,
I did on the 12th day of February.
\ I' 191 i. .it l o'clock p m. levy
i upon th" tollowing described tracts
and parcel.-, of land situated in tin
county of Matagorda, Slate of Texas,
and belonging to the
veil, to-Wit :
All that pari el or tract of land ly-
ing and being situated in the county
of Texas, and
nine (9), an.I
ell (13 > of the
Norvell addition
City. Texas, an
whole smiled.
a.1 w ay s
munlty
I and of
a. m
day. at
county,
at public,
right, titii
B. E.
erty.
Dated at Bay
12th day of Pe'ii ii.u y,
In Business
For Your Health
a
our
we
i
HOG.
SO XI |
I I X E
MONEY TO LOAN
Onv Large 10c laiaf of Mother'M
Bread at
EILERT’S SANITARY BAKERY
8
UM«.
Did you ever try one?
before
th ai
> -o-
Subserilie for The Tribune.
F. II. JONES
M itagorda Pharmacy Building
Bay City, Texas
HARRISON'S MEAT MARKET
Phone 18 . I he New Market
Bell r
what seems to
hog of that section
nt
are going
Ur people fall to
extensively In the rnis
I h ive money to loan on IhihI
at low rate of Interest. LzOanR
closed promptly.
| ietiii
HR* w.i i deputy assessor and collector
Hinder Mr J. D. Moore recently and
represented the county
as tax collector.
He solicits your support and influ-
ence .
3 (or 25c 8 1 3c per Loaf.
The best for toast and table
XX10S LEE XXXOl XI ES FOR I I I X I
XSSENSOR X XII I Ol LI I I OIL i
Since we have opened our new
market we have enjoyed
continual increase in business.
The reason is we have lived
up to our motto: “Give the Peo-
ple only the Best ot Meats.’
If you are not one of
many satisfied customers,
ask you to give us an oppor-
tunity to serve you one month
—then you will he.
M r.
the voters of I hi' city
[special notice in these column:
flee to say he is
In today’s issue of The Tribune ap
pears the aniioulicement of Mr. Amo*:
lae for city assessor and collector
his candidacy being subject to the ac
tlon o|' the city primarle on March 3.
Leo is too well known by all
to warrant anv
Suf
well qualified for the
position, having had years of exper-
in such work in various positions
(' R. Bell recently sold at Wad' |
worth whai stems to have been the
prize hog of that -ection He tipped;
lhe beam at I'.m pounds and brought *
$46 ... When such swine as this Is |
turned into money it i ; evident that ;
some mighty good profits
by the board when
engage more
ing of them
r
■ lias ext
-r !
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II .
Palacios ihurxliG
*
Cooking by Electricity is not
n
ashes, fire and danger Ask
smoke, fume
the
one of those
Wildman
wax
Texas Public Service Co.
gressive spirit
had..
Mr.
su
It is very practical and does not cost any more than other fuels,
besides you get the convenience, with the absence of
a
in
fir t-' las.-
id
A.
and
igainst J
('on ice
... I
u
It
.r
ist fifteen
i laines
of land
Texas,
lying
ar
Be Held at I
Worning 4t I) n'Clock.
men
go away from the conn
pl
^11 L '1
01/AK/
ar
us about the latest appliances.
and
J. A
of
of lot No
Hubdi vision of the
in Matagorda I
•cording to the map
plat of said subdivision now on file
ffico of the county clerk of
Tiie funeral of Mr (' J Wildman. |
who died Sunday in Decatur, III., will
tak< place at Paia' ios Thursday |
morning at II o'clock. a<'<ording to
announcement .sent to The Trl-
this morning for publication.
Wildman is
only to I'alacio
work of Mr Wild' ■
liehalf
a. m.
day. l.
county. I will offer for
I at public auction.
I right, title and
J A Conlee and Mrs. .1.
in and t<> said propertv,
Dated at Bav City. Texas, this the
12th day of February, A D. 1917.
Bert Carr,
Sheriff. Matagorda Cou|ty, Texas.
By J. A. Williams. Deputy
Tin
('oiinty
Wlici<•>•->. >>,• ■,
eution issu'd out of the
of Matagorda County. Texas, on
judgment rendeicd in -aid court
the 3rd day of Januan. A. D.
in favor of Mei'hunt' and Planters
Company and igainst J
and Mrs. J. \ Conlee No.
the docket of said con '
did on the I th dav of February. A
at 10 o'clock a. ni.
described
lit naled in
19. of |
Nexor mn
has never been appointed, but Miss |
Nichols has had close association with j
[our mission body (Singling College is!
a union association located m Nanking.
Northern |
Northern and j
Churches have
work of the college.
established in the hope of pro-
viding a fir t-< lass college education
for tlie young men of China without;
their having to go away from the mini !
to get it.
Stale of Texas,
of Matagorda.
Wliereai. by virtue of an
District Court j
Texas, on a The Northern Presbyterian,
said court nn | liajitist, Christian,
1914. 1
I Southern Methodist
part in tin
was
a Fad.
D
id an
bune
The death of Mr
distinct * hock, not only to I
where the best work of Mr
mans' busy lift was spent in
of the town, but to all the people of 1
tins county who knew him and rec- i
ognized in him one of the most pro-
the county has ever
favor
Lumber
! Conlee
13633 on the docket of said con '
I did on the I .'th dav of February. A D
I 1917. at 10 o’clock a. m.. levy upon
: o following d< scribed tracts and i
ipanelH of land dtuated in the count' ] try
' of Matagorda. State of 'l ex is, and be
i longing to the said J X Conlee and
Mrs. J. A. Conlee.
I Last fifteen acre?
tho
'•-ague
County
or j.....
<n the office of the county clerk of
Matai’ordu County. Texas, and hereto
iofirrod to and made a part hereof
for a more complete description
And on the 6th day of March,
1917. being the first Tuesday of
month, between the hourt. of 10 o'clock I
and 4 o'clock p. in., on -aid
at th" courthouse door of said
le and sell
for cash, all
interest of the said
A. Coni of.
R. R. LEWIS, Pres.
j R. REYNOLDS. Vice-Pres.
J. D. MOORE, Mgr.
Wm.E.AustinAbstractCo.
J. D. MOORE, Manager
complete and comprehensive Chain of I itles in
1 he right kind of I itle may save
Money, I ime, Worry.
The Austin Insurance Co.
We have incorporated this branch with our abstract busi-
ness and soclicil your patronage.
We write every class and character of Insurance permitt-
ed under the laws of our country.
Your needs along these lines'will be attended to prompt-
ly and efficiently.
Wm. E. Austin Abstract Ccmpany
Austin Bldg. Bay City, Texas
I he most
Matagorda County,
you
1 lie Best is the Surest—Your Money is Yours—Why
lake Chances? Be sure “You Read Your I itle Clear.”
WWW
———
“HER COWBOY VISITOR”
MILLIS & BROWN TENT THEATRE COMPANY
One Week, Monday, February 19th
Admission: TEN CENTS to Everybody
■ w
COMING
The Opening
Play will be
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