The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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LOOK! 26 TICKETS FOR $1
ed with dispatch, and
il the job is not ju^t a
better than
you
The West Side Bakery
secured
could
have
But
will not
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elsewhere
we
charge
one cent.
you
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trial and hold
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to the proposition.
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Osteopathic Physician
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us about the latest appliances.
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Are Cheaper at
Higher Prices
3 Big 10c Loaves of Milk Bread
For Only 23 cents.
Hamilton Building
Bay City. Texas
M. Culbcr
Per bushel, $1.25
so it
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grocery
Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
Bay City, Texas
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the book.
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anti
cards
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SOU ICATMIR 5003
W.E. DAVANT
Attorney-at-Law
in All Court*
of the Country
It la very practical and doos not coat any more than other fuel*,
besides you get the convenience, with the absence of
smoke, fumes, asbea. fire and danger. Ask
In F ront of I t ut I nch Night at Which
lime the Doors Mill Be Opened
W
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auditorium,
evening of
For Rent
three-room
tir ’phone Mi
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malt,
But that isn’t the
of |
Th<t peanut may
a parching
the delecta-
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i light
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One two room and one |
house, both furnished See
F. F. Glover 2K tfl
• W ILL S. II 0 L M A N
• Attorney •at-Law
• Will Brat tice in Appellate, Su-
• prenie and Federal Court*
• Office, Rear of Opera House
• Bay < Ity, Texas
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rved | l.v brary
I at the i
o'clock.
and March 6.
Shop ' ■ clitcd. i
T. F. »v> not
Mel lie V
painting
core
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your a<l ill Tin.
business
making the announcement
Klein's address last night,
compositor made
education” instead of 'moral condi-
Tin1 error was purely an over-
part of the printer and
to make Ibis correction
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A gentle horse
Apply al Tii-.
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I Gazette,
daughter. I apoplexy.
visitors dren left
per acre tn
Why not try
The hay will
1 seed, eulti-
Mt. pleasan*
WE ARE ABLE TO PRO-
TECT Ol’ll Cl SIMMERS
AGAINST W til PKH ES ON
COMPLETE STOCK JUST
RECEIVED
WHILE Si Ol K
IMMPLITI
The Hill”
■‘The End of the
which was claimed by all to
of the best plays they hav*
Tin- company had
Every
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When you run
nothing else
witii poke
paper it
good, is
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ways tin
durn him;
Hing a
1 eou rse,
THOMAS ELMORE LUCEY. POET, W(.||
ACTOR. SONG HUMORIST.
lion day
tile banks and also the post
Mrs. Mellie V l.echle, teacher ot;
cii.na painting and water colors.!
’ Pla< e and score cards. Orders taken
china suitable for gifts.
F. I '.i iv,
22-tf ; fornmuces. but
I fresh, young
Rent: Furuished rooms for,
housekeeping, or single rooms ’
Annie Rugel«y. phone 8B 3 if
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recommendation for the latter |
State Press knows of. Oleo-
i . —-—— j nKii-gerinc, of course, is composed i
• ••••••••••••••••( largely of otton <•< d oil and pr rnut
• o l both products being near-rnonop-
• olles of the Southern States of North
• America. Raise peanuts! Why not
• Why isn’t peanut money as good as
• cotton money especially when there
• is more of It to the acre? -State Press
lllis lion.”
* alldi-I sigin on the
t we hasten
■eting next Thursday will be
; ,n tin1 chapel with Mis. Hotchkisi-
i of ‘South .American Neigh
important that every lady
at the first lesson so she will keep
'up with tin work The lesson is the
I first chapter in
“Hall O'
The
Thursday in
has ! officers
b. lt this I'tisinesi
study
I Pray er"
for public speakers ! ,.ludv |uunv
i out of oap and have (|H. Hanl(. as
tn ii,iran ui- a crowd Houston with
fun at your local nows- |eadp].
never does lite town any I T h** me
hindrance to progress in-;
a benefit and its editor is al- 11|(1|. atm|v
■ convenient goat Kick liini. I , •• n j,
he’s got no busine.-s run
newspaper anyway. And. of
the town can git along very
without it paper.
precipitation of rain and sleet
dt veloped into snow Tm May
snow in small quantities
ed from other sections.
Reports from Brownwood indicated
that the rain was general in sur- |
rounding territory, and that in places 1
the ground was flooded by Wednesday I
nights’ rainfall Farmers there re- |
ported tiny will tie benefited mate-
ruilly.
Steady rainfall for almost 21 hours
was reported from Dublin Thursday
night. A similar report was made
from De Leon. At Quannah there
was a good snow during Wednesday.
Reports from railroads indicated
that rain or snow fell northwest en-
tirely across the Panhandle with the
exception of a strip tietween Quanah
and Amarillo. To the northeast as
far as Texarkana then wore good
rains, and Menard, Brady and other
points south and west had showers
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Plagermann returned yes-
Pieree, where Im pur- |
bags of rough rice from
This is perhaps
ale of rice that
in flu:
more oleomargerine.
® get about l(>c a |
• butter thin they pay for oleotnar
• gerinv ami th« fart that they ell the >
• former and con ume the latter is the '
Missionary Auxiliary met
business session. The
rted and all the routine
transacted. As a Bible
year, tlie Meaning of
selected. This is t'he
churches are using it
tlie Federated Study
Mrs. Carter as
If you will you can keep many a dollar here that goes away for print- Ing
average of $1'3.34
peanuts is not so bad.
several acres this year?
pay for the cost of the
vating and harvesting
Times-Review.
Lots of people think of peanuts
only in connection with the brunette
merchant who stands behind his
wheeled counter at the street corner
and sells for 5c a
largo bulious shells containing
shrunken kerm is,
extent of the peanut’s penetration
trade and industry,
once have been mostly
indicated that drouth j proposition designed for
tion of carnival crowds with craving
appetites and small change. But to I
day the peanut is an international ■
food supply. Great mills crush th
nuts and extract from them rich oil !
which enters into a score of nutritious j
edibles. The residuum, which is to j
say the meal from which the oil was ,
pressed, is regarded as a stock food j
beyond compere—thd cows crying fol
it and the calves bellowing when they
don't get it. Dairy farmers in Hol-
land and Denmark gladly pay Amer ,
lean farmers gold for peanut prod- j
ucts. They take the peanut cake
along with cottonseed cake, and feed j
it to their milk stock. This results
in prosperous dairying, the thrift'y |
Dutch and Danes making
quantities of butter for .-.ale
and, for themselves, buying
quantities of oleomargerine.
• •••••••••••••••a Dan< make more butt'r p> r capita
, — than any other people in the
• •••••••••••••••• anrt eat
• J. W. ( O N G E It
• Altormy-at-l.aw
• Will practice in All the Courts
• Office over First Nat'l Bank
• Bay city, Texas • best
• •••••••••••••••• that
The fourth, and last, number of the
lyceuiu course will tie given
school auditorium, at eight
on tm evening of Tuesday,
it is probably the best pre-
and will form a pleasing cli-
only to this series ot pet-
to tlie program of
male voices forming the
^’■‘ Southwestern entertainment of a
ve lhe|n|t|1|9 ag0
Seed sweet potatos i
lot the choicest varieties, yellow yams.
■ Apply to T. M. Culberson at the cur | Mayor
i mg plant. Per bushel. $1.25. 27-tfdw
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WhT ■ .,
No. dear reader, the boss ol
beacon light of liberty’ is not
{date for mayor, tie spot eh of Mayor
I Klein last night to the contrary not
I withstanding.
Mrs. W. H Plagermann received a
plione im ssage today from Shiner in-
loriiHUg livi that hi r father, Mr H.
Habermacher, editor of tlie Shiner
had sustained a stroke of
Mis Plagermann and cliil-
foi Shiner this afternoon.
today 1
~ [office.
Sewing machines,
j mm leal instruments
back end of Green’s
Carr.
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Forth Worth, Texas, March 1. Al-
though precipitation for Ulis year was
already above normal, the soaking
rain which has (alien with slight in-
I terinission -ince 5 o’clock Wednesday
afternoon found a hearty welcome
Rains of early February had broken
drouths in many places in Texas, but
had not been sufficiently heavy to de
posit a lasting season of moisture ne
eessary to early spring crops.
Fort Worth and immediate sur-
rounding territory was soaked and re-
ports from over the State show that
over a wide area entirely across Tex
i as was visited by the rain and. except j
in spots, it was
I areas no longer prevail.
Wichita Falls was the center of a
Quite a large crowd was present at
tlie Millis- Brown tent last night to see
their production,
Trail,” which was
be one
seen for some time,
special scenery for this play,
player was well on to theii job and
(received hearty applause.
They present for tonight a four-act
comedy drama entitled “Hal O’ the
Hills,” with a complete change of spe-
^■(laities between each act.
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ll\\S REPORTS
GOOD BAINS GENEHAL.
Ring brot
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R R LEWIS. Pre.
J R. REYNOLDS, Vice-Pre*.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917, newspaper, March 2, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332834/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.