The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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rooms
Dr. B. L. Livengood
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Osteopathic I'hysidun
Wood, K
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MONEY TO LOAN
Seed sweet potatoa
Per bushel. $1.25
IBHIttk.
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One Large 10c Loaf of Mother’s
Dr. M. Ertl, Optician
Bread at
Is Here I oday
EILERT’S SANITARY BAKERY
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Loaf.
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Bid you ever try one?
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Save Your Shoes
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ALL LEATHER
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R. F. Anderson
SOU. UAIHLH ndj
four
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par
hie heiu iui sroin
lOVC IXATMLR SOUS
orations.
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Are Cheaper at
Higher Prices
Sewing
musical
per
'FIs- best for toast ami table use.
\X ill Practice tn All Courts
ol the Country
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of It. and 8.
repaired.
grocery.
Furnished
or
. Leckle.
and
cards
cow.
Cow
horns
Mrs *
Hamilton Building
Bay City. Texas
ar-
th<
I he
machines, typewriters am!
Instruments
back end of Green's
Carr.
Culberson at the cur-
27-tfdw
white
at
M r.
the
s p. m.
welcome.
lilai'K; Jlt'-et;
Baker Hout
The annivei
birthii:
banks.
Rent.
houseki
Mood
\\ uges
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M \l ( A Bl I x
Houston, is
of het
especia I
Ca r
once
27-If
Oilier; First Nat. BankBldg.
Bay City, Texas
1 lay
p.
II
ill. i
Carter, ot
honor
class.
AT t’ENTION:
El
F.
HI-22
Attorney-at-Law
By bringing them here and let-
new soles and
on
the <
Careful
2ii-tf
Has
has
Re-
Chas
lU-tf
b’or Sale:
lure at a bargain.
da lighter,
afternoon
lie guests
I un i o
for
ping, or single rooms.
Aiiii:u Ruselty. phone Sb
COOk;
Apply
Wm. Cash ami Mr. T. L
spent yesterday in the oil field
BAY CITY SHOE SHOP
P. KOGUTT, Prop.
OUR FAMILY //.
No.
Tu< sit ay
Knights
w ill meet
night in
\ isitiug
ted to at-
h OF I*
City I
meet s
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Mi l I I NG.
F
city, the
school
I have money to loan on land
at low rate of interest. Loans
closed promptly.
see mo
piece lots.
Mellle V.
painting
th
A-jfficOUNTOf
The Maccabee
lodge tomorrow
Wj 2:.”.O o'< lock All
6 be present
red Jersey
Tuesday
brand; no
inform.it Ion
Mt *>
For
might
' Mrs.
J
lend.
i.Maud Gil
Cora B Mom
Mr
Lewi:
Shope*1 Clemville.
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22-tf!
Seed Potatoes:
'of the choicest varieties, yellow jam
I Apply to T. M.
Ing plant. I'..
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W II I. S. II <» I H A N •
Attorney -nt-l.aw •
Will Practice in Appellate. Su •
preme amV Federal Courts •
Office, Rear of Opera lloll.se •
Bay City, Texas •
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RICE FARMERS
Have several splendid farms at
j Maton to let to good rice farmers
It). Lock. Palacios. Texas
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.1. AV. (ONG I R •
Attorney -at-l.aw •
Will Practice in All the Courts •
Office over First Nat I Bank •
Bay City, Texas •
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: Mrs
in Hie city, the honor guest
Sunday school class. An
[on rtfiinment will be given Mrs
F. IL JONES
Matagorda Pharmacy Building
Bay City, Texas
Mr.
expert in
a few days __________„ -
land girls in a Boys
flub. Mr. Thome
; In the day time, but can be found it
Judge I’.arbor's office or at the
j Hotel.
Sewing machines. $10.00
Apply to T F. Carr.
One of 111
tislic of the
I Wasiiingt >n
I .Misses Hawkins and Marguerite Ham
llton al til'- Hawkins home Tuesday
evening, four tables of players
ticipating.
The tables were coveted with flow
cred cretonne, and roses ami fern
formed artistic floral <1
Mrs Ben post, me Mis.. Gib
Montgomery, Texas, is in
visiting relatives ami friends
meet at
* Friday > a ft m iioon
member-
Bob Smith. Mr. George
ami Misses Imllie ami Beulah
I' Markham, spent
afternoon in the city.
ami Mrs. Chas
writer's home.
the
at
are urged
Mr-. Paris Smilli. who lias been in
I'emple for sometime in the interest
of her health, has returned home, ar-
riving last night.
■ prettiest ami most
■ ason's events was
itidue parti given by
M V I ll.UKh X I’ll HIM \< V
-o—ci-
ting us put on
rubber heels. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. Mellle V. Leckle. teacher of
I china painting and water colors.
Place and score cards Orders taken
for china suitable fur gifts,
firing.
Lost—Dark
been gone sim'e
no marks or
ward for any
Tew.
WE ARE ABLE TO PRO-
TECT HI R Cl’STOMERS
AGAINST H Al! I'KHTS ON
COMPLETE STOCK .11 ST
RECEIVED
AX H II I STOCK
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F Gaedcke. n
reported to lie
All my household furni-
This furniture is I
all new, only used a short while, and
lias been well taken care of. If you I
want a bargain see mo. Will sell |
all to one or in piece lots. Harry J
' Scull. 12-tf-P llntosh
1 H uddlestoll,
Thome, of Houston, an I (t nj.n
«an culture, is here for |
■eking to interest the boi s
i and Girls’ Pecan
is out of the city
ary of \\ .isliingtoti
yb-erved today by
and jiostof I ice.
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Mr. C. E. Duller and <
Miss Alice, spent yesterday
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Band Concert
I III
Price 10 cents
io
Matinee Saturday
:i;ho P. M.
II
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in
Louis
ens
any
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upon
us
It
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UH BIG
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stage.
Send
su rvii I n
a
a
J.R.REYNOLDS, Vice-Pre.,
R. R. LEWIS, Pies.
sang
ervi d
that
ap-
llldlist i
glad to
l In
It
The
Brow n
than encoura
of the norm
months
burst
her-
of! 'Offering from
HOI 1.1) I OHM ItOX'x A X U
I.Illi S' PEI AX III B.
A Southern I'our Act Society [
C omedy Drama
• vise
who
• l‘ •movliK,”
in
tiler
ditmti
| to coriv* i vet t a
helped ’
In ‘hrs
Wm.
. It.
K,
......James
World’
divided
i ' Prof,
■d
t ise
a hit
sin go i
t<>r
article on
Factor in Edu
Spell* e
of tlh'lr spine?
of education to
likewise essential I*
body to house such
to those
speaking.
to
(Ry
. Henri .
. I.ouise :
j Teddy
' Rudolph
; Willie
I Mrs. I
Major
Ih ar Editor
Will von kindly
iota this
tlie function
train tile mind it is
proilue*' i healthy
a mind
lere
<li>co\ ering
which is tlu
i going from
of I he body.
lest the
Is’ Pee.Hl
A I ha titre of Plays I iriy Niehl!
xpecinllies Between Inch Alt
Septcnilicr Horn"
Ireiil to Uli) siille
A Splendid Show
Splendid style by a
puny of singers ami Haiivers,
(bunt
I nerv es
parts *
nerves to carry
from the brain so that a
double up his fist w hen h<
* in extend Ins baud in *
his friciid. .lust
am ex-
demon -
The Daily Tribune t
girl who is away at
nothing that would
In Front of l ent Each Night at (X hieh 11h<*
I line the limit'*. Will Be Openeil
w a y
hold right from
number brought fourth an
ii’ally deserved.
all that Is
Dancing, all
varieties was
between the song hits
of the most pleasing per
< v< r graced the
need
m is to adjust
< 'on eet ive ' pleased
flexibility A w ay.''
and improves the ! they
Why
the Millis-
jilayed to n
was well
AA'Iiy Lindy Kan
For tonight
a four-act
A Inbn ma .”
often as
interest demands
is on I,ive < hik and I
make <-oiisiilcralde
Storm.....
Van Dyke..
Blast ric..
■ Bun kern..........I
Ma j. Storm ..Maml
| Major Storm....
| Argentina, “The
Tango Dancer"
M. Francis-Gonzales,
j "The Gilded Pig’
F. Scliaizmann.)
...Wm. Murphy
.... A'alere True
... Leslie Jones
Moore
Argus
AVilliauis
Baber
■s Greatest
Ruth Wilkins
proprietor of
.... Billy Murphy
I company
previous
saying a
Miss
the world
I honors with Willlatn
| Plastic.’’ Miss
I self into popular I'av
'the curtain and she made unite
not only as
as well,
diaft. not
ura 1-1*0 rn
in
to your
school.
I please
ciet y
Go
i and forget
under I
are J
and cor
who
atm*nt as a
terns." Dr
'!. Tl'g
same
Theater
ca|*m ily house and everyone
Their play,
was a good on*
are going to play
drama, "Little
to tlie tent and see a good piny
your troubles.
of a Hoys
Maia 'in da
Thome.
Inn" Scanlan Bldg.. I lou ion
After many
' September Morn”
last night like an oasis
and many were dry fot
iging from the
>k hold right
in a desert
"musical coni-
the audi-
Ihc start
tension
object of
ere.i -*■ flexlliillty Anol In r max
like -inking down in the seat
lolling ov,'i Hie desk with n Hied i
iir.r Such it 'imli'iit need: to have
muscles strengthened so
a normal muscle control
11 * at im nt increases
strengthens muscle
general condition. Why should there
not be provided throughout the entir*'
school system of the St.it*1 * mean.-
of giving tdiysical
trained teachi'is
healthy, generally
t’ective treatment Io thosi'
aluioinial
is
I ion and I Iter*' is m>
vou I*indlx allow me to send
i appeal to th** boys and girls
our county in Hie interest of the
though lie:■ le* led pecan
and girls are said to lie-
best workers in building
amt if there should
this
.hall be
and
i liat
of ath-
t ’ot rvctlx e
ationiH
pear
right at
iurnish
.natter
grade in tlie rle- ,
tlie uni-
old story.
(’ompany
t*'.li'll will see a stu
rigid in Hie seal dm
needs
i that the
is the
Io in-
fer!
and
eel
I boy or
ari i There's
* them better
i
--: s
As it Is now
chance of finding out
dilion of a eliild's spine,
school systems luiv*' no
such examinations
mint is being establishvi
tlie health work in many
tuitions Battle Creek,
ells and Columbia I
ci . ' those ji
When popular opinion
great benefit to bv
reelivi
cd as
iere has been too much stress laid I
preventing people fiom getiin-'
In most largi cities of Hie
I nited St.it> provision is imide for
I xaminln tlie riis, ears ami throat
I io a doctor, and valuable assistauee is
| made b) tlie worthy school nurse
],ract:i allv no provision mini*
deformities in the!
svv itchboard of the I
■ bruin to all
is the duty of
non
I real nielli
a fiea11 li
dents from the
military school
versity.
I How often a
I dent sit almost
ing classes What that student
is to have more flexibility
will be relieved
i orrective treatment
A not In r
in the
a danei r but iis
William Moore is a come-1
stage comedian, but nat-
lli antics kept tlie house
roar- of laughter and when he
"A Spare Rib from the Butcher
proper messages
person can
vvant to, or
■ordial greet
as trulv as
these nerves pesmit him io do either]
one of these tilings, when the spine
in tlie normal pos
other kind of meelianieal Interfei enee :
in tlie path of tin nerve, just so trulv
will Hi, propi'i nervous impulses go
i*i tlie stomach and every oilier organ
of the body If the spine Is not de
I formed and not tvv Isi^l If the spine
Its twisted there will result a loss of
. ...... As a Real I u’,ion' a< e<ir.iin>i to the severity of
Ihealer.gm rs.,'vlst’ 1,1 ,,H’ '“,rves "hi,l‘ l
I’rodm-cd in alr""" R"' spine affected
Splendid Com- ” 1B no" ,51ere ‘-s very little
what is the ion
because most
provision for
Cori ci t i v e I t ea I |
I as part of|ot
large Insli-' prevailing
. Mount ('iem 11 roes ' Ilov
I uiversity are come the
cl 'I'iing it in t In ir w ork
realizes Hit
derived from eoi
it wilt be estaldish-
tueasui'e for all
throughout
Asstveia
lie alien
ext* rv Ise
mild go f
:< a health)
tteformitie-
*■ Am* I it .in O- teopathie
Hi' points out tli.it
given to physical
edy."
eifce
amt every
encore which yens
"September Morn” is
I claimed lor it and more.
I lie time and of all
sandwiched in
i making om
i formances that lias ever graced
f the Washington Theater, The
was stronger than on its
visit to our city, ami that is
great deal.
Ruth AVilkin:. us "Argentina,
greatest dancer,"
Moore as
Wilkins dance
r at th.'
come
| and graft iig
illlerest III
I loot'■! I ■
jt»u r* liable
for your columns a
' im desire and the
X’ place
p< * till:.', to
str.'.lion iliis * .isoii
I mii: '.esl til*' fei mat ion
iml Guls’ I’ll' in Clilli of
(Rev.l .1 A
inn resting
Call
Me
Before Selling
Phone 112
HEYWOOD COBB
M ARI.I I Rl I I t I ARk IONIGII I.
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Will buy your Cattle
and Hogs.
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w oiiian
va rialily
: firmatlves Now
' lu i self I lie dainty
j elf spirit.
, I’layers in
Strangely enough,
Lady Eileen who
at ttie beginning
The oth ers about her
loo practical for Ihtit,
have seen tlie people of
I elf land lead the trusting little girl to
her true lover, and destroy tlie im-
I poster who attempted to get posses-
■ don of tier fortune, there can lie no
I doubt at all that tip’ fairies reward
our faith in tliem The irresistible
Murgnerite Clark makes of "Little
Lady Eileen" ah exquisite, uiiscliievous
(harming eimractcrlzation, that will
i - C I > II. f Ion.' :i> did
ill*' fairy tales your mother told.
von believ* in fairies'.’ AVheii
Adam asked that question tt
I of Beier I'.in." every man.
and child in tlie theatre iu-
joined in tlie cliorus of nf-
Marguerite Clark,
incarnation of the
is starred by (lie Famous
a delightful romance tlia-
in wet tin qii* ■ non better than any
verbal reply could
it is only the little
bellevcB tn fairies
• if the story,
are enlirely
I
lull after we
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PERSONALS AND LOCALS
w
g.'o. i:
Serriil, W
ret ary.
M HOOI
To-Night
THE
in
MILL1S& BROWN
Ol
V i'll
Tent Theatre Co.
a
nU‘D I a
PRESENTS
inn iiks
KH! |»l EOKMIIIIX.
long this line is
I'hillp Sumner
( orrectHe
Eactor iu
th rou
are gettu
subject of popuhi
More and more at
to the pi even
•ctor ot funda
out tlie country
gv’ihcr on the
health education
tention is being
I'll) »i« Inn t rgrs I hut
treatment He Hude a
I ducufieiial >y struts.
IHHII I -‘RY.
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si itih.ii i
A. M.
A. I . A
CLEANING
DRY
ALTERING
REPAIRING
meets
Phone 348
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HARRISONS MEAT MARKET
Phone 18 . lhe New Market
LOOK! 26 TICKETS FOR $1
Wm. E. Austin AbstractCo
J. D. MOORE, Manager
of
I he most
The West Side Bakery
save
a
suie
The Austin Insurance Co
are
more
peimitt-
X
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Tribune.
Subscribo
Cooking by Electricity is not a f ad.
•••••••••••••••••
Texas Public Service Co.
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3 Big 10c Loaves of Milk Bread
For Only 23 cents.
We write every c
ed under the laws of our country.
Your needs along these lines, will be attended to prempt-
ly and efficiently.
polished board
embroidered
Value
Might
Wm. E. Austin Abstract Company
Austin Bldg. Bay City, Texas
Hie
Ky.
com*
Indcqi
■Hdav,
Weston Mayfield. Bigelow. I'
Harold Carter. Sam Le-:
here at th<
repast
the
a
sc I
‘Seiitem-
.4 our • way. —
ndent. Mays-
January 31.
complete and comprehensive Chain of Titles in
Matagorda County. 1 he right kind of I itle may
you Money, I ime. Worry.
I he Best is the Surest—Your Money is Yours—Why
take Chances? Be sure “You Read Your 1 itle Clear.
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F4: “
, j Bit of Harmony,”
a Little Boy Loves
Tlie costunu s were
affects
The chorus
Souvenirs for high score were v
| by Mrs. Murphy ami Dr Sholars, the I
former being presented w ith a pair *
SOTS
our abstract busi-
I l,e shown
House soon.
Moore. Corn ‘li*1
-Adele Moore,
Dr. and Mrs
Murphy am!
&
larncy
cry st al
The
further emphasized in the
menu consisting of sandwiches tied
with red white ami blue rlhbon, chick
on salad in apple baskets, pi< kl< s.
wafers and coffee.
Enjoying this charming
I were Misses Lois
* May field, Jo Sargent,
Marguerite Hamilton.
Sholars. Mr. and Mrs
I Me
S. Eidman.
! Tulle. CaiToll Gaines. Harry Hawkim
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FINE FAIIH FOR SAI E.
especially for them
special mention
ie Jones, J. R.
Williams and Jam
The songs were all *
variety and those that
were "Oh,
I 'sc
Woman is
overlaid j' Beautiful Dreams I'm Dreaming," "A |
*t. i Bit nf Hnriiiiinv.” ‘ in Paree," "When
Little Girl.”
classy ami the |
novel
• on I a i ii* *l
siest looking girls
May > ville audience
1
It Is very practical and does not cost any more than other fuels,
besides you get the convenience, with the absence of
smoke, fumes, ashes, fire and danger. Asa
us about the latest appliances.
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(On acres smooth, rich, black soil, j
all tillable, well drained, on Irrgating ,
canal, abundant shallow water, also |
artesian Two houses, barn and out-i
buildings, Eight miles from county
seat 5,000, and 4 and 6 from smaller j
towns. Good school, good roads, ru-
■ ral mail. Mild, delightful climate, es-
pecially beneficial for rheumatism,
catarrh and elderly persons.
|55 per acre. Cash or trade,
take up to $10,000 clear trade or good
notes. E. F. P. Qureau. Owner,
Route C. Box 38. San Antonio, Texas,
or The Tribune, Bay City. Texas.
J. (’. CAHK1NUTON
Surveyor and Civil Earlaeer
Phones 3 and 260 Bay City • i
songs
and
biggest hit
confe<’-1 Morn," “AVhut’s tlie
Song if tlie
won I Shop of Life” III*' house could not get
Murphy ami Dr Sholars. thelenough of it.
being pr* sen ted with ;i pair The upporting company was *
of sterling silver embroidery scissors pent amt all handled tlicir part
—the latter a flashlight. if written
Following tin* game a repast was deserving
served in tlie dining room tlie pa- True, Lesl
triotie spirit of the week reflected in | K.
tlie place cards showing portrait
Washington, while tlie ladies’ favors
were miniature chert) trees and tlie
gentlemen’s, hats filled with
tions.
Tlie polished board was
willi au embroidered luncheon
while tiie central adornment was al
lovely French basket filled with Kil-|
roses, the bon-bons held in electrical
dishes
Geo.
emphasized
of
We have incorporated this branch with
ness and soclicil your patronage.
Is ay
Those
ar* A’aleri I
Argils. Maud
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of tlie whistly
made Hie I
You September
of AV inc and
not 'I t)* i'o,’'
some of tli*
Washington motif war !classiest looking girls that ever f *< <'d
in the delicious ‘a May ville audience and they w* re
up on their toes at all times, working ;
li.ird for the show.
The house was filled to capacity
out It Tow* *1 that th** p*‘ople of Mays-
hosiiitalit’’ I ville are hungry for sliowt
I.et us hojie more of the
liter Morn.” class
| From Hie Daily
|villm Ky. , AVedm
1917*
September Morn” will
Grand Opera 1
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for The
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In Business
For Your Health
Since we have opened our new
market we have enjoyed a
continual increase in business.
The reason is we have lived
up to our motto: “Give the Peo-
ple only the Best of Meats.’’
If you are not one of our
many satisfied customers, we
ask you to give us an oppor-
tunity to serve you one month
—then you will be.
L ■
THOROUGHB RED
White Leghon Eggs
$1.00 for 15
I erris Strain Bon H. Smith
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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/m1/3/: 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.