The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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H li i I' DR. I* 1 > Hill RSI
Ito rvtidtrr "11 be ated > ou
con either phone Mrs. 1.. de St
\ubin, who is chairman of the mi
I raiigement committee, or io Mr Zack
IMauo, chairman of the finance com-
mittee, who "ill give you the desired
information
The committee is meeting with sue
■ ■ all over the lounty and word
comes from Matagorda that the people
of that town want to assist the peo
entertaining the boys
era that any assistance tli.» they want
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When you have your measure taken for one
of those “Shayun Brun” suits, $9.50 to $35
Fit Guaranteed
t>U could
When you find out how
have saved had you bought .< "Shunyne Brun”
See F. A. CISNEROS at Lewis Laundry
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> entertain
PREPAB ITIONS BEING WADE
It) HONOR SIH DIED HDYS
ON I III lit 1(1 IT RN H-Hil.
are
1 busy preparing to entertain the
| diet boys on their return t> Hu
I «Inch will be sometime in the
two weeks. The date that the
quet will take place cannot be
until the ladien r.ct more Infoi mation |
| from the border,
at night
t more
they will hold Ihe
banque’ at night on the
lawn on the day of their return ITie
committee asks us to inform our read !
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| N< w Yolk City
April 14th, 19 Hl
To Whom It May t'otieorn
I Like great pleasure in preparing
this letter of introduction in behalf
of Mr Hal Heid. Esq., representing
I the I’mvernal Film t o., of this city
The above paragraph of introduc
Ition I want to supplement by express
! ing my own deep personal interest
in and admiration lor the particular
moving picture drama. “Where \re
My Children". ' in behalf of winch he
'i working I have three times wit
| ne-sed its presentation and believe it
Ito be fitted to draw attention in a
I delicate and dignified way Io a mat
ter that is Just now pressing upon
I the public mind C 11 I'ankliurst.
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Hotel A
Fannie Ward
the
Production
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EACH PEARL A TEAR
M A l >: 5.
10, 15c
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tau Vleck. Ask wood,.
UI ess lug
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Citrus ’
Northern I
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NOTH I ll. ( . I. I .
Prairie.
Luke-
Buckner -
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Blessing
Van Vleck
Sam Kennedy.
For ton berry.
Midfield.
Palacios.
Turtle Bay.
Collegeport.
J. C. CARRINGTON
.Surveyor and Civil Engineer
Phones 3 and 260 Bey City
Gainesmore
Wadsworth
Matagorda
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proper
Stone,
I B. Veals.
-George Culver.
L. O. Yeamaus
T. S. Dickert.
i Brown.
7 Markham.
Cleiuville.
Vleck. Ashwood, Pledger. I
Midfield. Blessing.
-Palacios.
Turtle Bay.
-Collegeport. Citrus Grove
Imiibar, Simpsonville.
Sexton, Wadsworth, Mata
There will be a
afternoon at 3 o'cli
Chu reh.
attend,
ensuing
there Oh
>en by every soul I
id years of age.
is great for Truth and
William .1
United Stilles Senator.
Markham
Northern
Jones, mail to Markham.
Clem ville
Midfields—J. J.
Dr. H. R. LeMuy.
Palacioa—Jno. T. Price.
-J. A. Blaise.
Ashwood—J. N. South.
Pledger—D. N. Garland.
Cedar Lane—G. E. Ratliff.
—C). E. Rupe.
Uy. Seerdan.
Geo. B. Culver.
over
It is great
K liOWled ■
-thiubur, Simpsonville
Caney, Cedar Laue. Sur-
meeting on Friday >
ick, at the Baptist i
All members are urged to I
Election of officer foi th< 1
year will lake place. Be
time.
Washington. I> C.. April 25, 191(1
I niversal Film Mfg. Co
Your picture, “Where Are My Chil-
dren,' ih a modem Bible and should
be seen by every soul in the world
-Bay City.
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Pledger.
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March
i gent.
March 15-
March lli,
and
March
March 20
March 21
March
Grove.
March
March
gent.
I March 2t>,
i 1I eadquartera,
28 - Van
March 29
March 30
March 31
April 2—
April 3—
April 4 —I
gorda.
April 5—
fahr School House. Buck’s Bayou.
The following people will please
I take names of all those having aui
mals to vaccinate and get them con-
gregated as much as possible at on<*
place.
Caney Arthur Matthews.
Punbar
Simpsonville—-l
Citrus Grove—
Simpsonville
Buckeye— J. A
El Maton R. C. Roddy.
J. T. Gore.
Headquarters — IL
GRAND
Tonight
EASTER APRIL 8TH
DON’T DELAY DOING THIS
are
we
BROTHERS
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PHONE
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PERSONALS AND LOCALS
LODGE DIKE! TORY.
H IV. Hafer, piano tun Ina. Phone 51.
1. H.
The Daily Tribune, 40c a month.
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For Sale:
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see
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paper.
and
up.
FOR SALE CHEAP
good phaeton
Sewing machines. $10.on
Apply to T. F. Carr.
next door to
Avenue G.
7-tf‘l
A nice home, splendidly
located, togethir with thr*-e residence
Will either sell house and one
Mrs. R. .1. Capps.
lots
lot or all.
•, spent
week.
a tew
legal
11 lF.li
o'clo< k
los r
tube,
gent.
Automobile case and
eiw
Finder please
City Garage or ,1. W.
cream
be
cow.
Cow
no horns.
A gentle horse
Apply at Tri-
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Ice
will
one
8.
Lodv.e
every
If you are not quite ready for your suit---place the
order with us, we will have it made up and shipped
when desired. No Extra Charge—NONE.
SUITS FANGE FROM $15 to $45
red Jerssy
sines Tuesday.
brnnd;
information.
and
served by
K
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are
Two Good houses north
blocks, cheap One
Ave
v ith
or Mrs.
13-Uld
Bay
No.
& A
every
and
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Bay City
hk p. m.
a eli-ome.
Shop
T. F.
22-tf
and a
bune.
M. S Holsworth of Collegeport
s in the city today on business.
inter-
'n Hawkinsville and Sar-
return to Bay
Elliott. Jtd-ltwp
Mai lie V.
painting
Residence
s home on
. Siiolars.
W C. Lloyd, tax a-sessu
veral day - in Blessing this
representing South-
Company. Houston,
the
b’or Rent:
'“.rice mills two blocks, cheap
house on 7th Street and one on
■ nue 11. All modern and fitted
bath and sink. Call on Mr
i L. Schwartz.
Give us your future orders now. Orders received
now will he made up and held in the Future Order
Department and shipped on any Date Wanted.
No 241
meets every Tuesday
Visiting Knights
'lite Wharton-Bay
play ed
to
Has
has
Re-
Mrs. Chas
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Pasture from
,1. F. Ahlers.
15-21d-li;w
first Tuesday
each month
members
tend.
Mrs. Maud Gustafson. W M.
Mrs. Cora B. Moore. Sei retary.
The basket ball came at th
I School is scheduled for 3:30
I ..-.lead of I o'clock as was announced |
— .in yesterday's paper, lee cream ind
jeandy will be seivcd. Come prepaicd .
Game called at :!:2,0 o’clock.
is to be
promises
'Como out and
court.
Mrs. Mtfliie V. Leckle, teacher of
china painting and water colors.
Place and score cards. Orders taken
for chiua suitable for gifts. Careful
firing. 26-tf
For Rent One two-room and one
three-room bouse, both furnished See
or 'phone Mrs F F. Glover. 28-tf
City lodge
8«5, A. F. |
M.. meets
second
fourth!,'
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Monday in!
each m on th,
7:30 p. m. Vis- * I’
Iting brothers welcome
Geo. E. Serrill, W
W. S. Street. Secretary.
home-made candy
the High School
There will be a regular meeting of
the I O. O F. tonight Work in
the second degree. All brothers are
requested to attend.
Send The Daily Tribune to your
boy or girl who is away at school.
There’s nothing that would please
them better.
City game, which
Friday afternoon,
an interesting
it. .1. I). 11.
Seed Potatoes; Seed sweet pot.Uos
of the choicest varieties, yellow yams.
Apply to T. M. Culberson at the cur-
ing plant. Per bushel. $1.25. 27-tfdw i
Robertson spent
Blessing this week on
Da r k
I h< »‘H gont
;no marks or
I ward foi atiy
i Tew.
T. L. Lewis. C. C.
E. E. Wood, K of It. and S.
C. A. Davis,
western Paper
was in the city today calling on
trade. Mr Davis states that business
all over his territory is good.
Sewing machines, typewriters and
. musical instruments repaired.
! back end of Green’s grocery,
j Carr.
For Rent:
G. i
I See Dr
Eastern star will meet i Wanted to
night in 2000 t o 5000 acres.
Visiting [Richmond. Texas.
nvited to at-1
The last boys' basket ball game of
tin- siason will li played on llie .1
I) H. S, court Friday aft 'inoon
. .0 oiiiick. School children, I5e;
.1 udge G . B.
days in
I business
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Cooking b\ Electricity is not a Ead,
us about the latest appliances.
It Is very practical and does not cost any more than other fuel*,
besides you get the convenience, with the absence of
smoke, fumes, ashes, fire and danger. Ask
Hr
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Texas Public Service Co.
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AGAINST B AR PHU FS ON
COMPLETE STOCK JUST
RECEIVED
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WEST SIDE BAKING COMPANY
Use Our Products and Be
Assured of The Very Best---
We ask fi>i ti portion <>f your trait" on th<>
following grounds: That If our goods and
Hervice are not the best, we don't want your
We bake only the best and use only
the best in link Ing.
Professional
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Dr. B. L. Livengood
Osteopathic Physician
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TA hE NOTH E.
All brothers are
Visiting brothers
hearty welcome.
Hamilton Building
Buy City. Texas
be sold at a bargain if sold
Terms or cash
land, close is.
F. Lehmann, of San Antonio,
representing American Type Found-
ers, spent several hours in the city
today. He was very much plea1 ed
with btHienss conditions over the
State.
very much
conditions
FUR SALK My brick veneered
home two squares from court bouse,
two full lots. Thia home is new and
strictly moders in every respect. Will 1
soon I
Also 178 acres choice I
O. R. Keller. 24-tfdw
basket ball game.
nickels and pacify
Game starts promptly
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• Altorncy.at*Luw •
• Will Practice in All the Courts •
• Office over First Nat l Bank •
• Bay < ity, Texas •
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girls at Friday's
Bring your surplus
your appetite.
at 3:30 o’clock instead of I o'clock
Friday's basket ball game between
th*' Wharton High School boys and ,
the Bay City High School boys prom-
ises to be the best we have yet had '
Both teams are in the very best con- 1
dition for thi' fight. Be sure to come.
There will be a called meeting of i
the Masonic lodge tomorrow night I
Then will be work in the E A de-
gree. AH brothers are reqeusted to ■
< ome. Visiting brothers will receive |
The Principal Station on the Road
to a Good Position.
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Bay City B
What Do You Know
About This
See the Alamo Lumber
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same terms.
no
bluff, if
think
so,
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you
call their hand.
Company, when you want
to build a house, they
meet any mail or cata-
logue house prices, under
This is
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
PHONE 23
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Fine dresses and llngorre; anything
nice for ladies and children. We
make them. Coats lined, any
of alterations done on order,
us at Moors & Reynolds,
thuuer
kind
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AND l.l N<« I HI IS. Th* Tribi&n* will g*t th* hualnM*
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Will the pastors who have Sunday
announcements for Saturday’s papers
kindly try to get their copy In befor*
noon? It will be a great help to us
and we are sure will not Inconven-
j ience them any.
the
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Save Your Shoes
Vi
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were
Before Selling
Call
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Phone J J 2
HEYWOOD COBB
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few of the
lows
BAY CITY SHOE SHOP
1*. KOGUTT, Prop.
Will buy your Cattle
and Hogs.
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By bringing them here and let-
ting us put on new soles and
rubber heels. Prices reasonable.
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• WILL S. II (ILM IS •
• A tlornej-at-Law •
• Will f’ra< tice in Xppellatc, Su- •
• preme and Federal
• Office, Rear of Opera
• Bay (Ity, Texas
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on the streets of Bay ( ity I
Anyone caught shooting |
of Bay City will
as this nuisance must
Jim McNeal, Marshal.
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Notice is hereby given that
habit of shooting air rifles and nigger i
I shooters on the streets of Bay
must stop.
i same on the streets
irosecuted
stop.
Jim Perry
I elected treasurer
| was elected from
county. W. F
i front Bay City l.odse.
Quitr a few interesting talks
mad" on the good of the order which
j w en- enjo ed by each and every mem-
ber pre-ent.
The Palacios Odd Fellows Ixtdge
had prepared a oanquet for the broth-
ers which was also enjoyed to the
fullest extent by all pr*a*aL
Tuesday night, quite a
j members of Bay City Lodge, I. O
i 1'’., drove over to Palacios to attend '
I
meeting of the Midcoast Odd Fel-
\sh<h iation. Election of officers •
was a part of the business transacted.:
Geo. Culver, of Matagorda Ixtdge, was
elected president; J. P. Pierce, of
Bay City Ixtdge. was retained as sec-
I rotary; Jim Perrv. of Palacios, was
\ vice president
each lodge in the
1’a'k being elected
College
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Yes they
as fa£t
W hen
[ Come
as
you
interestingly
inviting before; its remarkable;
the smart lines, good tailoring, finishing touches; and the
value. See them before buying.
BRUNNER&OERTLING
Wearing Apparel of the Best There Is
ever shown,
newest and best-—
is
in
to Our Store and Inspect
The Spring Goods
are here, and some of the prettiest
Come see our stock when the goods are
and because of the exceptional prices given. All that
really desirable, that is new and attractive, you will find
our great assortment.
New Spring Dresses and Coat Suits
Our dresses and suits are arriving posthaste and
they are unpacked they are put on display,
see them you will agree with us that they are
different; garments were so
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What They xSay About
“Where Are My Children
The New York Herald says “Four women
yesterday morning at the opening exhibition of
Children.’ a photoplay on Hirt li-< out rol at tin
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W. E. DAV ANT
Attorney at-Law
Will Practice in All Courts
of the Country
Office: Ficst Nat Bank Bldg.
Bay City, Texas
THOROUGHB RED
White Leghou I ggs
$1.00 for 15
Ferris Strain Bon I I. Smith
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1917, newspaper, March 15, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332845/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.