The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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To the Baptist Church. Monday and Tuesday, Feb.
To the Catholic
To the Episcopal church, Monday and l'i
To the
Nuckols & Carr, 3. he Tailors
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Church, Wednesday and Thursday, Cell. 2S, March 1
lesday. March 5, 6.
Presbyterian. Wednesday and Thursday. March 7. S.
( all and See Our spring and Summer Samples
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WEALTH THAT WORKS
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Money saved and deposited in a Bank is wealth that
works. Wealth that works is capital—it does not
wear out or deteriorate—it grows and improves.
The only gain from labor is what is saved.
Labor, therefore, makes wealth and when wealth
works it is capital. Capital at work pays wages, which,
when saved, creates more capital. Labor is the pro-
ducer when labor saves; savings brings independence
If you are not already a patron of this Bank, we
assure you that a welcome ami uniform courtesy awaits
you and your business will be appreciated.
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Mak»> a practice of r< aditn; Tribune
advertisements.
this way easier than in any other.
Tribune imprint on your stationery
You can save money i means a guarantee that you have the
very best.
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Bay (it) Texas. i i lunar) th!. 1917.
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Jty Edward T. Smith.
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Miss Ma) Illa I a) lor
Pauline I hornhill
to
ago the
Haden
empty
•e which prompted this
much stronger position,
general
Ucspectiull) 'iihniilted.
M. M. iioonxt.M.’XIR
(.1 (I. E. SEKKil I.
Printing
contest
W
issue
. for tile mail) courtesies which we
e received at the hands of the
tribune Print.
Somethin'.- beyond the ordinary and
:.vi 'iiinly unreal r. ported to your
I .criin Report says few day:
pug boat Willie of the Haden Mud
’ Ui.'ll Co. while Lowing empty shell
lor mud shell, when
the Mattigord i
Her winter tug,
tow
it
Millie M< Boiiald
Mice Duller
I. Rochefort
Johnve Mitherland
ill)' Was Hl.III11 e .1 < <1 over the remits.
Tin.. I’i butte priming Company
I wishes to express its thanks to each
Lite ami to every friend wiio
Ilin <ir< iila
eainpal n
j number
; grand priz<
i ;■ greatly Im i<
cast in
ballots
The Tribune
big |1.3Oo circulation
brought to a successful dost
day night at 9 o'clock.
I he past seven weeks' sirmgli
nounced this afternoon.
Sime January I. the race
Hie competitors has been wit
keen interest and friendly
From the beginning it has i
He in the open. No
play ed; no out
cairn'
All-
ing \\ lllie back
was discovered
IDA I Xi Bl I tltl’OX
por11 mi i \i:iA >pt:i\(..
express
ami to every
assisted in
To I lie Tribune Printing Company,
Bay (it). Texas.
Bear Sirs:
In closing the voting contest for your eompmiy we desire to *;i) (hat while
we have conducted mail) such campaigns throughout th< I nitvd States, this
has been one of the most successful with which we have had the pleasure to
he associated.
t he large vote cast proves tin- fact. 1 he m l gain in the already wide cir-
culation of the Daily 1 ribmie mid I he Matagorda ( mini) Tribune, must hi j \j
vet) phasing to you. and is in Itself a striking tribute to the high esteem in y;
which your excellent newspapers are lield by residents of Matagorda (mint) 1
and vicinity.
IVe cannot help hill feel that through the enterpri
unique affair, your publications have bcm placed in a
if that tic possible, with your readers, your advertisers and tin
public.
Please express our best wishes to (hose contesting and their friends. He
know the winners will eu.ioy and be betiefiled by lhe splendid prizi von Iihvc j
provided for them, and those less fortunate will be consoled with the knovvl-.
edge that the loss of such a well fought lint good imtured
il no disgrace, but on the contrary, there is high homo in having received]
the Io).J support of so many friends mid well-wishers.
Thanking you for myself and associate
very efficient members of your office have received at the
force, mid witii best wishes for the continued success of tin
Ing < ompatiy and all connected with it. we are.
Yours respectfully.
I lli I X I I RX I I IBX II. ( BX I EST < <»..
( hicago, Illinois.
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Company 's | slight.'si udv.iitt.
was Iasi ballot was counted by tin
Ines-'the mtual n . ult.-
of any one. Th< ro v
llll I'ou i
Report i
boat Willie
isii.H Co. while
contest carries with : , .
| bai go to dri due
hall way
I he vv as di• abl< d
nic Mae, had to
to drv dock, wlnri
u tarpon had eni r< ly <lo.p<d her pro
P II. r. Old ii h men : ay the advent
!of tarpon and porpois foretells early
I-pi inn and good 1: h season.
|.’imu H id' it'a . hell rig we met Pad
Thornhill, known to Texas as tin- I-’ b
'.ind oyster Man Replylm' to qneii
lol’ Hie tarp in y arn lie mlv r-i d Im wo-
silent, tint would nay that the farmers,
the backbone of 'Texas, wanted early
and tilt: country tjteiWF.illy
I fi.'h and oysters, and If the
of all tiling
farmers
m a bat
fa v writ run
permitted
The gentlemen who kindly iimsviil-
ed to ,-eiv< as judges and cativam tin
final votes acted with absolute ini
U.ariiallty mol I'mrtw ,insi as
body would have expected from men
of iheir standing. And 'The 'Tribune
Prililiiiy. Company especially
to expless ii.. appreciation of Hie co-
operation and attention of the follow-
in-; iicutleanu, who presided over Hie
< Io nig detail-, of ibe campaign Mr.
W I loopin. ai n< r and Mr. Geo.
Rcrrill.
hf.iU the
judge ji.
c unknown to
enthusiasm, of
bln t liunce for ml- I spj iijg
ruined try act ial work wanted
I Ruler of all tilings good would give
to tiie firmer and ’Thornhill's fisji
and oyster market tm- w< .tin r needed
tile would HOOIl solve tile hit’ll COKt
of l‘Vlii;. without tin aid of eongrcHti
Seemingly, another indication of I
vaneement not
betvva.on 'and
be
1 he I ribune’s Contest
a
Hundreds of New Names Added
ion
to Circulation List.
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M ARKS
E N T H U S I A S M
Will-
ill
Beillith lluddlesimi
Mi
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Mr. Joe
Bl MAIXIXG SIX rt.'l/i >.
(■heraldiiie Smith
H iXXI il Bi lKI.70 I'lHtXBt.i: M il.
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frloudr.
have
their
Ev -
Votes.
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C L O S Eh’
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rh<"
lhe ’..lied
I eli-
nt
the
a pi ize.
lhe life of any
lull! llv
lo.ser:’
We, lhe undersigned indues selected I
Tribune I’rinting ( mupuny's automobile
rimry 21. 1917 id 9 o’clock p. m.. were
All
Idll till
con idol,itde <
of i he liouoi n ill
have nut only
for their
M U C H
mu < cHsfu i eundidaleM
to < oiigratnlations.
! worked li.u d and now have
Thu 'Tribune
puny eonurat uhtle:
sincerely It him
I and no tavors a
attitude of thoi.e
the list tluui lhev
most commendable, none taking
undesirable role of poor he.era,
elation, between the contest depart
and the candidates has been
loidial. congenial and haruioii-
\ud tin- least unpleasant feel-
Big Success and -"or
ate eil-
Tlmy hav
then re
I’liutm.- tom
them heartily and
been a fair fight
sited or sought. The
wlm landed lower in
hoped has been
none taking the
The
i, taiivass the final votes in
contest, < losing- Wednesday,
present ut said hour, counted the ! wards
votes deposited in the bgllot box since Saturday. I'ebriiary 17. 1917. and mid- < ..my i
ing same to tin- totals credited to Hie several candidates in the Bully I’ri-
•miie under date «<f February 17. 1917, lind the result* to be av follows:
WIXXI II Bl M IOMBBII I .
cannot pc vvinner:-, of
reward on the wlpd- |
value.
i this route d
gained largo compen ;.!- I
efforts, but they
proof of the loyalty of
That couuta for much
active candidate in the list, no I
I m itt< i tiow lent the effort, could I
j hut. have ri-cviv<‘tl a piize. Hut a > i
iipetilhm is the life of any venture,
condition mm-t m<essarily
iiiusi he loser; us well a
The Ease And Comfort
THE
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YOI' MAKE.
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A COMI’OR TABJ.E Fl’Tl RE.
4 Per Crnr Interest Paid on Time Deposits
BEGIN TO SAVE WHILE YOI' ARE YOUNG
A BANK A' i'OI N T W ILL ASSURE YOU
Bay City Bank & 1 ru£ Co.
l he Guaranty Fund Bank
OE LATER
THE
FIRST
X(
protection fund.
The
NATIONAL
till'll.
BANK
BAY CITY
yovcrniiu nt np<int• iul< ;unl examines this batik. Our
tiH’kholdi i anil ilirei tor., are responsible business
This
has been e ! iblished oxi r I > years, (hiring which time
it ha erveil the banking public faithfully and built
up a larp.e and pro peroti . Im ine s. The best service
p<i:- ilile i none loo e.ood tor <mr country customers
and tin' people of
tiling to cot. lider in dep.r itiinr money in a bank is
' I miiel.d and •.iirpltis are the depositors
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of
MISS BEULAH HUDDLESTON
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WINS THE OVERLAND CAR
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In Business
ess
We Value Yom
Trade Along With
26-tfd
Your Friendship.
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Matat’oi (l;t
dxnty.
MOORE
*The Particular Store tor Particular People1
REYNOLDS
By the power vested in me *s pres-
ident of the White Man’# Union An-
ociution of the city of Bay City, I
hereby call an election to be holden at
tin court house in Bay City on Satur-
day, March 3, 1917, for the purpose
of 11- ctinu mayor, three aldermen, as-
c‘ sor and collector, recorder, attor-
ney, marshal, secretary and trean-
urer, city engineer. All voters qual-
ify d to vote tn general election ara
eligible to vote In primary.
J. D. MOORE,
President, White Man’s Union of Bay
City. Texas.
1 lake th: method of warning the
mug boy t of the city against rvaoi-
ing the streets after 9:30 p. ta., and
A. them their choice of homo er
the reform ,»ory In tho event they do.
Respectfully,
J. A. McNeal, City Marshal.
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Mill I I MAX’S UNION,
PRIM \ RY ELECTION NOTIUli.
Permanent Sue
Is absolutely dependent upon retained patronage. Pat-
ronage can be obtained only through one's reputation
of selling serviceable goods. Many times the judg-
ment and final selection of dry goods is left to the
merchant. His final word may mean the end of busi-
ness relation--; or the establishment of a satisfied
customer. To satisfy, one only has to recommend and
prove lhe value of using goods that come from Moore
& Reynolds.
z iBOAs Hist XOI ROAM
S I Ri I I S AFI ER 9:39 P. M.
Look at other shoes th< n come to our store and see
our- instantly revealing their superiority. Made “a
little better than seems necessary,” in a mill where
only tin- b‘ st of material and workmanship are used,
there is the utmost safety in recommending them as
“the standard shoes for the mass* s.”
One thing that you can rest assured, that if we tell
you they are good they are “gooder” than the others
sell.
priii-.! i.- tli< Muta-’orda eitizenahlp
'tt'ii:- fi Lv ,iml pmfy. They are
a kiln tin' < 'ommixmmier-.' Court for
i "• pm I- • of voting a stu ll bond
i m to IkH th, road from Mata-
oo:> (<i ' oiiuei't wfili Bay City’s good
road, ■i'.im- to Bay City citizenship
: ' 'pmtutiR.v to come to Matagorda
and Imre with us our free ozon<‘ be-
for, its taxed by the loglshiturq.
A Reader.
Matimori! i. Texas, l-’eb. 21. 1917.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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J abv
. i , tie' new f« 'lin troamline hood; large radiator and
tmli. cd fan; crown fenders both front and rear; all black
fun h; nickel trimmings; a motor car of up-to-datenesH,
ami <v ry itu h a trim I 'ord. And you art asked to buy the
I'md ' :r amply on tin records of service and economy
given by more than fifteen hundred thousand Ford earn
m ii' ■ along ■ v< i . Lm of demand Tho sniccesH of tho car
Is your i iiranee of all faction. ICvry owner of a Ford
c o i , , rt.iin of prompt, courteous service tho country
ovci. for travel whi le yon will there’s a Ford agent near
at hand. Ton fin Car |.‘!60 Runabout $345 Coupolet $505
In a c ■ $: !.m $61., f o. h. Detroit. On Halo at
Bay City Auto-Saleiv Company.
Ii
Good Paint
Be one of the
The Daily Tribune
of All Kinds
1N0.1. PRICE LBR. CO.
•‘THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD EOR OCR FRIENDS”
FIVE CENTS TIIE (OPT.
1917.
XI Mill It (3.
XII
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“Ye Planry”
Home Builders
INO. I. PRICE LBR. CO.
PHONK B59
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1917, newspaper, February 22, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332827/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.