The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 239, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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out of all to
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ihlilleil
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gv.i dually
11i
. rut nt bai
. erntlon
It 11al ion
t ecillleil
< i oi • t Ik
>i hen
rnnttor.
Mill
Theo. OietiNt
cratitin..” Mr.
pl'.'l i't ie.i I tullu
inti reRtho!
ernl
not
and
bls
pa i tner.
with ■
‘toot!
' than
fit it i
eci etat r;
M.
L
ent
Gm: nt v
viciiiil \
A
wftrk
doi'tOT
in “ii.-. <
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til. ;
ijert, of H
otihn •
t a .
told
! ih0
tiriniitnlfnl
futinlng by
ex|i<e ii d
that direction.
trying
I
county j
I
eb
gt'l'l.'tlS
r, with
I'Oithi uniieMlltitittgly prononm e
ood as the he-t for sptmi* h
er truck grow ing. I in «
people -limild plant
Imiidred neres
lltey
« mild
at the sani<
fit nf then
nsj
most Itap'o
i adept
and
lot of gen-
instilling
4< tl ■
Mr
ample
iplpt,! r,->. j ties are
ami th<. tiTMHing
.A j.]v. 11 mu tml la w
confident
> ••ill rd
,i< k bone
| matters
In com pa n\
had s|u>nt
onkhig over and •
Imtd and that he I
him ii I
ind de !
horn ’ i
Suth-
Send County
t and
eounty exhibit
.uhantage of
I ••lit. by iltvor
■ idetit of the
pur i lose
son. iiresident of Hi
Bank, who responded
fa Well Regulated Bus-1 ”enH d. I'he
and How to Einance ' i'I 'hind the
suggested amide ' ’’olnted out
the ••■'unplete re- ties are raiiidh <<
league ami the availing tlminsel'. e-
v trTlt.
iummitiee Mr
III. Rtigeley, I'
t t!i<
i hat
Im
< rti tner,
11 um? le v
portion nf the
'■simining the
mi'ivsitut ingly
"■elision
fur' ed,
\ ncation. -
m etillod
Sniiii t ini
a mg <
Edir, tine
’’Olnted
Sti.tlii rland. tires
ntei’est we"
illtelll
Need <
League
Hr Tho
begin
\S a
have mi
i last
prize
At
UmTia
sion was
w i ■: dee la red
Hie f'llb’wtng
land, pividdent:
would he and
guarantee them
time give
grow
He
multi cog ■
without it ■
XX e i annul
■ deem the
j like meeting ever hold by the league
I without doing .it. least some Itistice
to Stinnett Bros for the magnificent
oread served on this delightful or-
The dinner would have been
any city several times the
on I lie
how these
BO much and
i nch a low price. They
old high cost of living
lonured for themselves the
I a!I'tror hit Ion of every
priw
griunl
hoed him
Would lit
He «wM
sign It I
it. had been pre
most aldy < ■■
a hospital ami ■
that
clone this
hast ami most hmdnesit
rver hold by the
least
for Hi
this
illiR matter out
• hislou iiiid the
idoubt that this
Hon. Thon. H
j toa. tmit:-ter ami
of mind.
Hind
t ranter
I in
ot marketing1
tali on ’
Sinth- I
as a shlpinue
ath iiit tge ami
••H-.HV to make
market ■ ■ nter
I hat he and his
i ran if
ton sting"
• 'b'tl in erent Ing
I'lie inei ri'nent
into tin
t, however,
Of 1’0
as •
ml that I
net's; aiw: num.
I'fland talked
its
l a i' v. i‘M
L. Ilunmun and J
lamer, who plant spinach in aiho-
Idoeks and folhiv. thia winter
intensive track growing in
and summer. These
lieadipiai te
cull htj
Sweeney
thitU',-> of
and in
the most imtiortanr
transacted was the
Sunday. Vimiisl
11 a. n.i., Sunday
a Mii|ierintemi<‘tit
i . preaching.
Pt , preiicliiiig
It Hail, who
e mi-1 liionHi,
imth
will
. ti ml
i an 1 lias every
im.ilalii.ns m."
.in t excellent
lie.u'ei'H
J !■’.
I lenry
ugrei-s lie
for un
niticli
that, the
e num bur
I signor.;, a groat man - more tliaii
11,,, j neodi<1, and Hint an elertlon
>n Mr I ordered in the n-'ui future
Eirst i Hutt, only five hud refused to
vv hon
it as
and oth '
t lit e
W»Med Hun
lib nilleh
to Mpimieh
Mr.
talk was made
viMpunded to
and (be County ’i
Hl
ill (his euiiiity and at
ami Sweeney they will
fail tiOO acres of spitinch
■ir talk last night was
tlie people tu Buy City
their riuii with at least
o| tlie letigne ami the cum I
Hiitnity. He said his companv sold
iuiee. but Hiey wore avviire of the fact ’
that if Hie rural dlstili ts were built’
Hie town would also grow and |
would gel theirs He fated '
• • operation ia the
of all progre s .and
tiiitie could succeed.
'I'he last talk wa« made Io Mr G |
MoOfe. who h api'iidod to the "Bilx-
ok and the County’s b'u I
Moore said that while the*
Inisinca ; w as the onlv tnisiness I
km w he was. nevortheh m not
great value of dry
• ml confidently
great strides
. Ho pointed <
as it exists now,
to the minds
mdlng an
A vote w is tak !
Xh •
import !
the i
sliest; on bis prodc L
about spinach. Hay '
and I he demand for |
them,
statement that
winter crop, hard
cultivation is
ellloyed the
I him are
Every I od v
lio hoart.ilv
Kmieloy.
Itletist, E
eXeelll ti e
responded t
I lionsi ftv
in every
do for
t itv a
' rin se
;11 | liowo;
spilltieh i
1 and sure
' required.
(in tills committee Mr Sntlmtliimi i
appointor! Messrs j|y, Rugeley. I) I' I j
! Moore and S X Lttidsay,
Dr. S. A. l-'oot< w.i then milled iipon !
toil the league ai’out (tie
five tiikcf-. weie
I'i-in- |.i tgue
vuis bi ought to a
litmix at Stinnett I
lit. and by virtue of thic
• league which has b<
- i.peiatkUiH for over
mydthtely lestoia d to ae
a live, eliergi'tic bodv
the heartiest
Ways
Hum tile supply of
i good, money
sure. H< said that
itmited
the league hut
how competent
.oworless witliout
co (>p< rut Em
tnlerest inn
defer the
a is i i tarv lint:I tie eve. .11 •
uiittee can work this m.itti i mu I
t s.uisfaetion.
i;), ur George L. I>unmmi
"ii the advantages of trtttlc growing
esiHH'iitlly that of the extensivi
of spinach. He point, ,| out
Hi.it tlieri is now olid Ims
liei n .a demand muldi greutei .
supply of spin u h Hid that
: I'laema s
ibis matter wtis iniuied.ateB
and d1 jH’-Tii nf. Bii'sidmii
n ppointin.■ a. committ< e
uto flu m.atti i immediately
Imnmim was follow
I i' l amer w Im ex (du ined
of truck growing,
particular
i s n marks
is a market
siipplmiieniing
the
strictly a
and that
<IO|I, :an
Ba'.
n'HUtuH' voted
mash i m the an i
be a natural
However, Mr
prmmp illy "Il (he Ur
iKi’osslty of seitditir an exhibit
the |M I Im- Eh I r
th" mutter and evmone
voted to begin work
We are Olis, la ill
'".dh Mr.
(ho ernor I’erguson ’
After stating the
gathering U" I • wis
M Tliompsom president
National Bank, who
"T
|V- ft’ fii .>
Bay
lien mop with
Illis immedhite
packing sheds here
vas appointed
meet - sfn l
pres ;
at ome on ;
result 'tatagorda ;
exhibit b’gger ’
ind will
of I he i
lite ne spap.'i
many <
mng into
nf tlir
tin
SO:-'
league ’
I w Itli
John Author I
Carey Smith, tern j
Hartin Thompson. |
XV Ilooplnearner. |
Perry and D X
< iimmittee.
“Co op '
splendid j
w and brought out iiumy !
points on this important ■
in" ’ ■ -a ry ad lunct to i lie rm .......
life of Hie league mid the
nd his vompanv
!', 15 to
FAhiHkh
H ti. m
Gm (mines
• asion.
credit in
zo of Bay ( Itv, the wonder
part <d' the guests being
'"Utlemen could
o well at
Icertainlv gave
in lolt and
n'wd,! l mibotimlMl
peti i
niad"
tit the
but
of Ills
mail' . many 1 imes iu ihe
’ | past when things Were lust as bad
, nd ofteiitinm worms than now. ''But
| we lived tbroiigli it all. are
’ and ti" gradually makln? prop less," ;
Jo* .’"I III ph'iidid for divei -ifieu
J (ion. rotation In crops, harinonv "'and
Uests two
t ruck
and
mornmp
ehisii tho
con d net Ip.g
v.o.iiion, amt ,’t
privilege of ’iMlejt-
eai-lie v it. '.'He I to be
• irdiailv r v'ted.
w ol < med
Im was.
of the i
i r- Igat Ion
to
anti to eiect
roast mg)
ft-el! 83
evenmgd<diherations
comfortable fi>eling
has been reading
Culler of late, that, upon ! ,)r- s A. Eoote wa
Pres ident. Sutherland t0 (t,ii ,,l<* league
ufl( r due and sufficient, i hospital and the p
call him what Per- made with the petition
Austin politicians. | Hon providing for t
I |O |.p. enterprise. He aid
SulAlerlattd nnd I' ■'m
were right
limkili .
itil/.lltlon of the
"inplny meiit of it live
:awake and t.horotnghly <
! ret try I Io then
\ -ti s.'d He
Till
lll'l’IS i .11
lo Hie Ball’s
" li Wet" ably
1 by
the
lay im;
I ike tin
roeend.
the conclmnon of Mr, Siiihm
n marks a brief bu-am ss
field during w Meh tlie I
duly i eorp.ani. ed
officers:
may
genuine
competent sc1- :
. tirdiatlcnl!
Hie eirnnt.
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TH EUN1VFRSAI C All
tn busy mtn.', or tlie country road, the Curd Is a
f. .oiite mi r the whole motor field. There are
■ .np reason, why half the buyers ot America de-
i uul l-’oiil < ns They have proved their worth
nder’Hm mo t trying conditions in ail parts of the
<obl Piopi. buy Cord cars because they know
I, i tl . . Im e dum and will do. 1 hoy have be-
. "im. one of the every day necessities. Touring cur
or Itumibout $:H5. Coupolet 1505, Town Car $5115.
n ;i:i... HI f.o.b. Detroit. On display and for
-ale bv Hay city Auto & Sales Company.
I
mi mis to all American citizens.
I iftbl National Bank
n i x 11 rv, 11 \ ts
MMMMMMI m
The Call of
the Government
Ii traditions must be preserved.
I he In dilutions which it has founded for the
In ticfil ami protection of its people must be
supported.
I In i mb nd Itescrxe Banking System was es-
tablished by the Government to give added
,tivnj.ith to National Banksand afford greater
protect ion to their depositors.
\ a m< mber, the Officers ot this Institution
inviD your banking business based upon ab-
oluti afet.x for your funds and loyalty to
your country.
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XI Mill |{ 23».
Xtll I Mt
FIVE CENTS THS COI’V.
•‘THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR Ol R FRIENDS’*
Barbed Wire
For Sale by
AILT
RIBUNE
IND. I. PRICE EUR. CO.
Screen
Wire, Doors
Window Frames
INO. I. PRICf IBR. CO.
CtiO.XE 8iO
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XIK h.
George
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< (inger Slubiied to lh‘Hth at
Itnnce.
\t i dance at Mun Vleck, seven
mih east of Bay City, last night.
George ('owner, i young man 25
'■ai ot age, with a wife anil child,
• a tablied to death by a man by
the name of Prank F’lorence.
Cowger was stabbed several times
with a large pocket knife at»l died
while being brought to the city. Flor-
ence was irrested and in now in jail.
Ilia wife and child are now In Okla.
Noma. I he remains were prepared
by Taylor-Hill, undertakers, and
shipped to tils former home in Okla-
homa.
The Rev. Father Hudon, O M L.
will hold wervlces at the Catholic
Church on Sunday at » a. m., 10 e m.
and 8 in the evening.
Sermons at the first mam will be
tn English, second mass in Spanish
and in 'he evening in English.
The public is cordially Invited to
attend all there services.
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Get
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many
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CHILDREN’S
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Help jcirstlf.
of nexx
S A L
(I (ID.
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rre you can use
Kcal Merchandise.
ir.or:
■c
w
So
all ycu vaiit. They aie
I'.XTRA— Splendid lot ol REMNANTS.
<>ur entire line of MEN’S PALM BEACH an.: PAL
Ml, I It) < LOTHilS At One-Third of Regulat Price.
Orii lot of MEN’S ODD PANTS; values $1.25 m $2.00.
—To Close Out at $1.00
One lol of BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER PANTS; all
■ .izes. —To Close O il lit 50e
One lot ot MEN S LINEN SI I l’S; regular pri(( $6.50.
-*—• I () ( lose Out at $3.40
One big lot ASSORTED MEN’S WORK and DRESS
SHIRTSjyour last chance to get a good shirt for 50c
cl C !tl€-
Mei <n.
beginning luescey morrtirg, Aug. Sth
. Help jetndf. Git all ycu vaiit. They
-Now 45c
One lot assorted GLOVES; tans, black and white;
;dm < $1.25 to $1.50. To Clo-m Out at 75c
One lot of MEN’S GAUNTLET CLOTH GLOVES.
Now 25c
MEN’S PORI S KNIT CNDERWEAR -IllRl'S and
DRAWERS. per <mrment 50c
CHILDREN’S BAREFOOT SANDALS; s z<s ’ to 5.
Now 35c
CHILD REN’S BAREFOOT SANDALS; siz< ; 12 to 2.
I am going lo close cut the foPowirg itims and r
prices (Eat will move them. lh< reucr that J have
my appreciation ot the years business so far <rd (o gi\e jen a
sen e
rcu ai d Mill be worth still
enough bargairs.
I ADD DRESS GOODS —One big lot ol nvxx poi'l
■trip1. - at'.I figures; the very goods for skirts and
nin -pi. ( <■ dresses; values 50c and 75c.
Our < in ire line of MISSES and
r>L ESSES at one half price; a good bargain in an;
on of them. —One-Half Price
Om hd of I \DIES DRESSES; white and fancy; as-
sorted sizes; values $-1.50 to $7.50—On Sale at $2.50
Our entire line ot SCM.xFER SKIRTS; some splendid
values. —One-Half Price
ether of Summer Diy Goods and lave the
e prices eariy in the sea.cO> isle th
ihr.te tc git m irt Mtl barge rj
c< ir e ar cl uu w ill fird
r I h it c 11
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Emporium
32
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I) R. M. K «TL
OPtO'lHB
Wil! Be Here
WRONKStDAY. AVGUST «
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