The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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MILL1S & BROWN TENT THEATRE COMPANY
)M1NG
in
One Week, Monday, February 19th
Admission: TEW CENTS to Everybody
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LO1»GL 1H Kirwin
In Business
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For Your Health
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DRY’ ('LEANING
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PERSONALS AND LOCALS
Bessie
market
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Barriscale
W. E. DA VAN 1'
W. Hafer. piano tun i UK. Phone 51.
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Osteopathic Physician
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Save Yovr Shoes
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The Principal Station
Sloane.
Rector
the Road
on
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to a Good Position.
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ALL LEATHER
SHOES
One Large |0c Loaf of Mother's
MONEY TO LOAN
Broad at
at
EILERT’S SANIIARY BAKERY
Ferris Strain
Bon H. Smith
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3 for 25c.
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I R.REYNOLDS, Vice-Pre®.
U\X HAMER TO FARM 40 Al RI S.
J. D. MOORE, Mgr
Wm. E. Austin Abstract Co
J. D. MOORE, Manager
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The Austin Insurance Co
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Cooking by Electricity is noi a Fad.
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smoke, fumes, ashes, fire and danger. Ask
us about the latest appliances.
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Texas Public Service Co.
you are
many satisfied customers,
ask you to give us an oppor-
tunity to serve you one month
- then you will be.
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Hamilton Building
Bay City, Texas
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Wonderful
Star
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1 die per lataf.
Tin- In f for toast and tabla use.
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trains.
Oilice: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
Bay City, Texas
Dr. M. Ertl, Optician
11 ett n
light
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Febrtt-
rooms.
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The
and
HARRISON’S MEAT MARKET
Phone 18 . I he New Market
BAY CITY SHOE SHOP
P. KOGLTT. Prop.
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High School
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100 acre;
all tillable,
canal,
artesian,
buildings,
seal !>,000,
towns. G<
ral mail,
pecially
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FARMERS
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LOOK! 20 TICKETS FOR $1
3 Big 10c Leaves of Milk Bread
Fer Only 23 cents.
It Will be
and we arc sure
ienco them any
The West Side Bakery
It is very practical and does not cost any more than other fuels,
besides you get the convenience, with the absence of
WHILE
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Sewing machines, typewriters
instruments repaired,
grocery.
law..
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of ben
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Without Scorching, Burning or Glossing
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SER BROTHERS
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splendid
.1. ('. (ARRINGTON
Survey or and Civil Engineer
Phones 3 and 200 Bay City
Work Wanted:
work of any kind.
eat if you fail to
Minstrel.
night,.'
in
tunpllasis
should i
bringing
^es»i,m
of tile
Are Cheaper
Higher Price
■t potato* I
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. Culberson, at.
be
catarrh and
$55 per acre
take up 1
notes. !
Route C.
or The
reason
up to our motto: “Give the Peo-
ple only the Best of Meats.’
If vou are not one of
the lean. .
I lint an
com
Matagorda County.
Money, I ime. Worry.
\X ill Practice in All Courts
ol the Country
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Will he gtad to get
Chas. a. Harrison.
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Austin Bldg. Bay City, Texas
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‘ The song entitled Same Old Moon”
j will l,e sung at the High S-bool Min-
jr .el. lion't fail to hear tweniy-five
| melodious volet s sing this song. It is
Worth (lit* juice of admission and then
, some.
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5 being
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i j oyster industry ,
portunity ol
liav* noted
of i.lion
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Will flic pastors who have Sunday
(announcements for Saturday's papers
kindly try to get their copy in before
noon? It will be a great help to us
will not inconvcti-
wcll i. rtiii:
abund nt
Two Jielises.
and 4 and ti
1 he Best is the Surest—Your Money is Yours—Why
take Chances? Be sure “You Read Your Title Clear.’
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Federal Courts*
of Opt ra House
I exas
Cash o
to $10,ni)0 el, ;
E. F. P. (
, Box 38. San
Tribune, Bay
ting ii- put on
rub!" r heels. I
WE ARE \BLK TO PRO-
TECT OCR <’l sro.HKRS
AGAINST W Alt PRH Ls ON
COMPLETE STOCK .1 <'. ■ I
RECEIVED
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the
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When I lie bowels become
yon are uncomfortalde and the
till . condition exists the worse
fee], Yon can get rid of this
quickly by using HERHINE
do ■ • on Kollig to bed and
yon feel next day. Price
AVitlletdor! of Cuero
y i.derday. and of fl- I
icral of Mrs. Augusta
“THE
GOLDEN
CLAW
l.o'lile, teacher of
nd water colors.
Orders taken
gifts. Careful
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THOROUGH^ RED
White Leghon ggs
$1.00 for 15
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A . . 8
J to a Good Position. |
sing
My ■ j >
Hi-dh School Min !
melodious voices
remember
Don't be lute,
ami make an , xtra “ffort to be out
it. takes tliut to yet. you ’her>*. In flit
I'onlcst this week, w
id of the <■
the foot i
I I. ve money to loan on land
;it l >w rate of Interest. lajans
closed promptly.
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our abstract busi-
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WEI>XH8l>AY
Ay
lii a hard fought game of basket ball
on the local court yesterday between |>LV Muhtgorda Pharmacy.
Hay City and Blessing, our boys Were
viclorious. The ; core was 10 to
which shows our ij«ys had the Illes
earn outclassed in every way.
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O' buck end of Green's
Carr.
Sumin?. Holy Com.
Morning Prayer
o'clock . Lv ell ill '
irregular ;
longer|
you j
misery '
Take a i
see how fine | Thu smallest dog In <
•>0c. Sold i a ke bis debut at the High School
f Minstrel.
lend.
Mam! Gi
Angelo, Texas, February Hi.
of Sin Angelo th lough
Development, have
a campann to secure the
f the West Texas
Meehan leu I (’olle.gt
eapuign
in the Codur
iftumoou at
. Wallei vdorf
pastor at Hart- ;
w lio was called, perform
•rtnonies, both at t.the house
and at the grave.
Mrs. Wild,
can be truly
done ali s1>
her mission in life well.
........
Fanners' bulletin, numbi-r 431. can J
bi secured from the A and M. Col- |
lege and it gives valuable itifoi matinn (
on the soil ptepuratiom cultivation
and harvesting of peanuts. It will
prove a big factor for the farmer on ;
the peanut subject and will be gladly I
furnished fre, of charge for the .isk
Ing, The sooner our farmers star*,
raising p<*anut8 the better off they j
will be financially. This crop has
been proven to be the most j,rofitable
crop grown.
a. tn. and 7:30 p. m
At the mottling hour
w ill b>- th,- •, >md on, on
Subject
For Sab*: Ail mv hou-tlmld furni-
ture at a bargain. This furniture is
| all new, only used ., short while, and
. tins peen well taken care of. If you
! want a bargain see Hie Will sell
; all to one or ia piece lots. Harry
Scull. 12-tf-p
•itl' oiu'iiali Seldomfed
entitled "O Where Has
r tic.tut? at the
More than I
him on the chorus.
ituitable for
For Rent: Furnished rooms
| light, housek* < ping, or sim !<■
Mrs. Annie Rttgeley, phone 89
;J pliWT' .from .tfco Itotto'mj" let*®
I th;.- week: remeniber that all
■ oflisin h watehhig us, gild if w<
ia great school it will help to
vertise oir town
Prcaebinu. at 11
by the pastor,
th'* s, rmon
Christian Stewardship. Subject a*
nigltti "Do AVe Need a Revival in Bay
City? If We Do. How Can We Get It? '
The pastor tirg< s all his member® to
hear both of those sermons; they will
■ do you good, and help the churc h.
Worn in’s Missionary meeting Thurs-
day at 3 p. m. We extend a cordial
invitation to the citizens of Bay City
and vicinity to worship with us. You
will find good music, a warm hand-
shake and a welcome.
O. T. Hotchkiss, Pastor.
jigging you ever
off at the High
Tuesday night, Fei>
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WILL S. ii O I. M \ N
ttloriiey -nt. Law
W ill Practice m Appellate, Su
jireme and
office. Real
Bay l Ry,
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F. II. JONES
Matagorda Pharmacy Baildlng
Bay City. Toxas
Died, last. Thursday morning at tii"
hmm of her daughter and son in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wickmaun. iieai
the city. She was 7l) years and two
months old In 1x71 -he li ft tl
country. Saxony, Germany, and cairn
to \merica and settled in Pai ■' Ba-
troji County. Her husband died sohh
15 years ago. Six children survive i
her. three daughters and three
of whom all w, it pre ent at her fu
neral with the exception of one son
H"i sons are promitienl meines- nieu
of Bastrop County. The last leu years
she made her home with Mr. Ib'iir'
W ichmann.
She was laid to rest
vah* Cemetery Friday
2 30 oz’olck, Rev. C. II
of Cuero, her former
lett. Texas,
ing the
I have teams and tools ami want a
man to farm 40 acres of good land
io peahuts and sweet, potatoes this
year. Hugo Spekels.
Markham, Texas. 14-tfdw
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MRS. I Rl >1 INI Wil l*!..
was a got*d woman
said of h* i
could.”
tact that
tndus
r< i a rded
is true
i nidus-
ul
past f.iHven I
should be an in I
to weigh I
ICtOle its
oi
Willi
food products.
i in
all I
the
uutril loir-
I a in 11? .
W. G. T.
Matai onia. 'I exax. February hi.
Since we have opened our new
have enjoyed
continual increase in business,
have lived
M X I XI.1*111* X I'll XUM X* X
J. W. CONGER
Attorney-at-1 aw
Will Practice in All the Courts
Office over First Nat l Rank
Bay City, Texas
Sun
The < itizetis
tin- Board of City
launched a campaign to secure
location of tile West T. xas Agricul
tural and \l* < haim nl Co|h \> at San
Vngolo. \ vigorous eapuign will 1
conducted, and no atone will be
unturned to allow that San Atigelo
is a logical point for the institution
II is likely that the jiermaneni lova ■
lion will bo selected by the locating
ci-mniitsion during early summer of
th, present year.
We have incorporated this branch with
ness and soclicit your patronage.
We write every class and character of Insurance pein itt-
ed under the laws of our country.
Your needs along these lines'will be attended to pren pt-
ly and efficiently.
were we
in tin* eleventh
move- up
Met Il-
li a vc
ad-
T. L. J
L. Wood. K of R
ATTENTION :
farms at El
farmers. F.
1 i. »|H ( I SI It A1GII I \N|I I \SIING I III \S| S I III
. !■ \ I illlHA si! tl’l ANII I NIFORM I INISH, V I (POP.
1 I \l! t’l.’li I M I I II HI I I MIU ON Uli MINI II .
I in IS Hill S \ I IM H I ION
Sunday school at !i:30;
I that wo begin on time
Tribun*';
W.s vanmit luiiiv. III.it
hi!ni< now m ses-ion w|||
con-idei many of lib' blli>
introduceii It* ftii'tlie:
exterminate * the Tex.
We loti m
making oi these
pHsw comments ..
Soum of tile.,,' -il
I
t't'opused legislation bleed on tnuny in
statiers on unreliable iniorm.ition ||
it is well lor legislators to look deep II
ly into tin fish and oyster industry be- |
fore specitti. >*ud .ivi'i'.'-e I. -;isi.*ii<m I
acted upon 1 he l. gu-lat ur* should LI
study Hie Texas fish and oyster in I
duslrv from every point and be sure of I
lostering. instvd of killing,, this m-
dimtry which means so mm h to Texas I
and adjoining States it m a .im||
Cotiraglng fact that nearly all
m the rasl covering lisp and
[have been a dilriinetit instead
efit ana possi
enue only.
There is no doubt ot tin
mail) of th. most jirimiising
Hies <*f tlm Stale have be, n i
!by adveisr legislation. Tuts
of the T, xas lisll and oysict
try The wonderful ucv. lopnivnts
this industry during the
years in ■adversity”
ceiiliva for tile legislature
O O 81
i car* fully all proposed laws
passags. W ith tlm rapid itier* a-<
the population ol Texas tog. liivi
tlm high cost of all
should, with propci protection **t
fish and oyster industry, emibh
Texans to ban Texas tisli and oysters
on tlnil daily meiiUe .maiding
I Texans to < lijoy Texas sea food
i best, most w iioiesome and
food for tin home and the
hool at 9 : to a. ill.. I 'a pa hie
all departments; espe-
sh'iuld l*e plated on
del it those who hear him.
sin-sn k peoph to the great
Physician, John 1:51. 42.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p, m. by Missionary E, I’,. McLaughlin
His earnest scriptural pleaching
wv. therefore, cordially invite the peo-
ple to attend our revival services.
J. P. Gilliam, Pastor.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1917, newspaper, February 17, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332823/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.