The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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PERSONALS AND LOCALS
Dr. M. Ertl
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Office Matagorda Pharmacy
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Fxati.inations at your home by appointment.
Telephone 77
Stay limited to Sunday next
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that next order.
send
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guests
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you
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T. J. CLARK, The Grocer
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R. F. ANDERSON
them all sizes.
The General Store
Texas Public Service Co.
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G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
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GRAND
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Tonight
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Automobiles Meet al! 1 rains Day and Night
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PRESENTS
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If x ci/re From Missouri
THE
MISLEADING
Com< ; We’ll Show You
LADY
DIGHT nov? 90U
think about screens—
we have some of the
That
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farm lards in the state
TOMORROW
Bay (Tty, T< x
PEG O' IHE RING
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Four Reels
every
Saturday
you.
Vivian Martin
MAGILL BROTHERS
in
IHE WAX MODEL
IN THE COLLIN'S BUILDING
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To your health to get at Elec-
tric Fan and keep well and
cool this hot weather. We have
tudio on Sep
who are
Miss Mildred
in Angletoil wit!
a!
wiii
ton pili on
chi ster
I red
ami Mrs
11 rover
rod, as
might
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strike hero
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(hbuiuithlc I'hjkletan
Hamilton Bldg
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John
Julia Austin
Hallie Tate
of Columbus
Mildred Walker
Myrtle Darby
Lois Moore
Mora Jamis
of Houston.
John Hill
Rugeley Sr i rill
of Matagorda
Percy Hamill
Austin Castleton
Carroll Gaines
Jim Lewis
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pa rents
intense
pre--sing
not
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Bea) Estate.
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it’s a pleasure for us to show
Telephone Number 86.
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will it ult from the Inauguration ft
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the best looking
door or window.
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of Texas right here in Mata-
County For Sale ar.d
Ri&ht Now—
PEARL for Screens!
Chase
Sanborns
pninting <
or phono ll;,.
production in the inf'rest of all the
people.
W. E. 1) A V A » 1
Attorney -at-Law
Practice in All Courts of
the Country
First Nat’l Bank Bldg
Bay City, Texas
• Lou.se Mayfield
thirty -eight j
i he Rugeley
Tile giu continues
to
>f the |
which
ffl/VafC (jFOWrflS
minutes "
after the
IHE RIG ELEY
Bill be opened May I.
amt first*class table
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PEARS FOR SALE
el. Phone 91
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W-i J
of Matagorda
William Holman
Lane Holman
James Pt eddy
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first-class table board.
RcHsomible Rates
Miss Opal Bolley
friends and relativ-
Chaatun is visiting
\nton Hanson, this
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Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and Fishing a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer wotk
Washington weather bureau i<
hurricane will form in the Carib-
August 21. and will o
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;noon.
After the disposal of the
■ sochil hour was enjoyed.
Helicions cream and cuki were sen
led. the hostess being assisted by her
IgitesL Miss Goodgante
Everyone voted Miss
I charming hostess.
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V I I I XBVXt I ItESlREIt.
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lots of screens that look like
PEARL but don’t wear anywhere near the
So—-play safe—we us. We sell genuine C>&B I F.AR.L
with the ft Copper Wires in the Sewage and th. Gc b
Sold By The Alamo Lumber Company
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Mr«.
Friday.
Mrs.
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STORM MVI.’XIXG.
Mr. Jim. T Price of I'tUtteios,
today on a two month
trip to Colorado and thi < t
tion of the country
draw in, or any kind
call and see hei
Walker
Were visit01 H of M'-
Morris and family near Bay City j
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SAVE VOIR SHOES
By bringing Umm here ami let
ting us put on new soles and
tubber beela. Prices reasonable
BAY CITY SHOE SHOP
PETE KOGLTT. Prop.
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i. m. and I o'clock p. nt., on said day,
.it the courthouse door of said County,
i will offer fur sale ami sell at public
i auction, for cash, all the right, title
i ill'l interest of the said S H Moote in
and to said property.
Hated at Bay City, Texas, tlii.-
I 1th das of \ugust, V 1>. 1917.
Bert Carr,
Sheriff, Matagoida County. Texas
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apt. to develop '•
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were |
fine yams
■ ili open Iler -
Any
Misses Lois and rheima M ior, have
as their gu.-t> for > .. ve.-i;-en<! ;
Misses ElUici loiies of Denton. .Nell
Muvfield o Taub.,- . . \ i.-i. it
Jarrel of Belton and Winn e Xrnett oi
Blessing
Reynolds of Belton
is. C c Cates of
of Louisiana lias
pleasant visit to
Smith, of Asli-
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flflflfl a 11! 0 QI3S0 SL3SS nLVUBtSXSlan' ra
t are beginning to
—so noxtf is the time to
Investigate GS”B PEARL Wire Cloth —aristocrat of ail
ecraen materials. This material is the best vJearing and best
looking screen of its kind. It to far outlasts painted and
^leanired cloths that there te no comparison.
The reason is simple. Rust, not v?ear
ruins screens. G & B PEARL Wire Cloth is as
near rust proof as metal can be made. That’s the whole story.
It requires no paint—no repairs and is
material that ftQftr softftnftd a porch or
CUan and sanitar?, too.
Mi.- e Elinor Jones of iteuton, Ar
u.'.p jurtel of Beiton Winnie \rmut
! ’ tr|'P BL ".-in- and Nell Mayfield of Tan
,, |X -’lewyldi were the honoree* of a
■mtnini dancing party Wednesday eve-
Tut’-'day 1 mug. ;; t.m p Miss Thelma Moore.
; To inspiring mumc a program of
i twelve number was enjoyed and punch
a a im t veil throughout the evening.
The :iartivlpaiita included:
Mtiiiol Hamill
Mary Rugeley
Eln ore Hawktn.-
' One ji.til i - i"tm • d
hogs, limit' and gilt
ami eight months old.
[titcros. Bay City
n the gm "t of
in Matagorda.
WANTED—A 12 or 16-guage Win-
shotmin. hainmcrless prefet -
('all nt. Birmut's Barher Shop.
15-22-p .
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arriving •
are being i •
.is fast II"'•
Wed i
in Ashwood
Large num tiers ot
-im-ipaRy Mcxn\4ie,
on
Wichita Best Flour”
J. W. (UN G E H
Utorncy-at-l a»
W'lll I'ractlct In Ail the Court•
Office over First Nat’l Rink
Bay City. Texas
i hiistian Science services
-hindny morning at 11 o’clock.
Sunday school every Sunday morn-
ing at. 9 45 o’clock
I .•pinionial meeting every
j;<iay evening »t s o’clock.
The public la very cordially invited
tn attend all the services
i Corner Avenue C and Fifth Street
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Mens half aolea at your own price -
l iOc to |1 E A. Stafford. Bay City 14-20
on a yudg-
on (he
i:«lL it* favor
tny
OU
ou the
EM7. at 9
follow mg
ji.irct !.• of land
» ot Matagorda.
i f Texaa. and belonging to the J
i H. Moore, to-wit. The north
•' of the N. one half of the S
hall of th. s W. one fourth of the JI
w one-fourth of sectum 19
din- to Hie G B. Banks map
ami Other -'Urieys, made by J
l’ i- l ev.r Rice Ih'ki'ioji ' I
• plat of w hich is recorded I
records of Matagorda j!
Hl Vol 11- j
acres.
J a.res con'e>vd to E
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hlH , fl;
I t he
rl'etAry Ki*
mvt’t i n., Hu
n t he det d
County. I'oxas, lit Vol II. pages 27;
li t, containing r» acres. Being the
-ami' J mres conveyed to 11. H. Lath-J
/rop by G. L. Crawford unde, dale of j|
birthday cake, yf 1915, which deed is record- j
od in Vol. Hi, pages aS9-590 of deed!
Hanson ire (lf said M itauotil.i ('omit) ' and .
>n the ith day of September, \. I> j !
Il i .. being the first Tuesday of said j ■
------- I nontli. between the hours of 1U o’clock
There
cotton
urice, Deputy,
14-Jl-2S-4tl
Seven hundred and
■ bales had been ginned at
gin at noon today.
to run night and day and i unable to
keep up with the wagon receipts.
Mr. and Mrs. '. raiu Cate., of Tip
tunville. I'ettn arrived yesterday froti. hete
Palacios wheti' they have been the la • n
guests of M i I oil n I’i ■' •
cotton
are
tra.ii, and
i 1.0 lite cotton fields
come in
IN FIVE ACTS
SEVTN: 5, |o. If,.-
proper di'ainage;
of the new
Mr Silsbee returned I’rotti Vietoila
■ week where he went to visit
wife ami baby.
Mr Wai trn
tliis week.
Mr l Ytmey and hrotlu r were at
tlm Valley View farm Wednesday,
uatiieiing honey from their apiary.
1.title Mis • Martan i hastun veh'- ■
u'..te l her tenth birthday Wednesday
< i t am and a fine
enjoyed by her friends
s. Gernaml and Mrs
Bay City today Wednesday
Miss Man Rtigeim "ill etii< rl.tin
with a dam iUa party tmcglii on th<
Baker roof complimenting lor ho . e
guest. Mis- Hallie Tat* of ( il iinbu
iiun. <>1
“Clark s Special Coffee”
Messrs, l.awrema Itiirlai.n t. Sambo
Rugeley and llugclo.. serril! of M ua
got tin were gtffi t of : I ': I- b 1 b<
dance last night.
Chastun and daughter, Mis |
in Hay Cit' Monday ' |-1(j
The Fid. lis Class of the Baptist ,
Church met with Miss Viola Middle
>k in their regular monthly btisi
meeting on last Saturday .tft.r-
adoption o f this amendment,
a progressive public
I policy in full accord with the National
poliev of st ituulatimr development and ■ ...........-............——----- 1 ‘
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.ns J N. South and daughter, Mis ]
Sadie, returned home Friday from
*it to North Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walker
.harvesting and selling sotm
in Bay City Thursday.
vli Agnes Gernand ami Miss Mat • |
gneilte iTiastun were in Bay City
driy on business
Mr It. W Garnett agent cm the|
Great Eastern, is delivering, hi goods :
in Ashwood this week. !
Mrs Sarah Pauli is on tlie sick list i
s:“'>rday. |^a) t.(Wlirwlfl
0. -o- • st imiiliit ion
UH W \N MODEL NVTI RD H. .
For the production of "The W ax
Model.” whi< Ii will be seen tit the!
Grand on Saturday with the famous
Fallas-Paramount star, Vivian
tin. in the stellar role. It was
ar.Dy necessarv to have a wax
of the star. An cxeprt in wax came
to the studio to take an impression of
Miss Mm tin’s face. When asked how
now long she could hold her breath
! while the wax was being placed over
(lier nose and mouth, Miss Martin care-
“Oh, about, five or six
The wax was put in place
expiration of some 30 sec-
14 1$ omis there sigtis of a great struggle
vmath the protecting aprons. The
wax was hurriedly removed and be-
low was discovered the almost pur-
ple visage of one of the Parimotint’
most charming young stars.
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Tribune ads bring results.
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Mr. L"Wi- wu., in Ashwood hunt |
ing cotton pickers this week.
j are plenty here who want
picking.
Fine weather prevails in
niunity for cotton.
Miss Marian
her sister, Mrs.
week.
Mrs. Bennet I
t tuned home aftei
her niece, Mrs. J.
wood.
J. P,
Marguerite, were
on btisim ss.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson
>f their parents Sunday
and Mis. Geo W.
George,
n the sick list
■ i hv State of Texas,
F’minty of Matagorda.
Whcie.ts, by virtue of an ami" exe-
' tioi. issued out of the Justive Court
jot jetferawn County, Texas
, au-ut itiide'ed tn said voiiit
l-'th day of May, \ 1>.
I of Beaumont t'ottvm Oil Mill Coini
4ml against R. H Moore. ,Xo. |5Iy
the ih v Let of satvi voui i. I did
ilifh .l.-iy of August. A i>.
inlock a. in , levy upon th<
J <ie" 11 ed tra< t» and j
j. i'lilted in tile county
Laid S
people in protect-
lamia from flood
damage, in developing large areas for
agricultural use bv letter drainage,
rid tn the employment <’f iii'igatioii
in every part of the State.
Tho
will give Texas
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BAY tin GltEEMIOLNE,
Ale. G --- A. Mcrariith, Prop.
Flowering ami Foliage Plants
for House. Garden and Win-
dow Boxes, in good assortment..
Trees, Shrubs, Roses ami Oth-
er ormimentals in season.
Laying out ami taking ca,e of
hmno grounds a specialty.
Call ami leave your order, or
phone 37.
The first box of surgical supplies
! is about finished and a full attend-
ance is desir- <1 for Ft iday afternoon
. try and complete the articles.
Each woman is to bring a tltiinble, | lessly replied :
No. GO white thread, a pair of scissors
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There are
.o'Ciard Tillotson in Sealy News. I
It is sincerely to be hoped that the
interest in the immediately I
tm asttrt's of war preptiration |
I will not so engross the attention of
the people that they will forget
work actively for the ndoption
amendment to the constitution.
a fl'fllfl'fl ■ ■ ■ B ■ ■ ■
to overflow, or lands that may
made productive through irrigation,
I or by proper drainage; and the devol
ioptiient. of the new forms of wealtli j
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and intelligent Stat-
of con ervation of all the nat
of the State and of tin
f every form of roclnm (”
undertaking by the people.
Maximum production from out agri-:ft
[cultural lands, and rigid economy in j 4
'flu use to be made of Hitch products. '
lis universally proclaimed a supreme j
j duty during the period of national
tritil upon which the country is on-
H-ring. Scarcely less urgent will this
luty be tlirotighout the years to come
to meet the requirements of increas-
ing population and foreign demand.
No action the people of Texas could
take will provide for increased pro-
duction hi so great, a moasuro. nor
extend the possibilities of such pro-
duction so uniformly over the State,
as will the adoption by the people of
this amendment to the constittition,
providing means of governmental <n■
courageinent to tin
ing the rich valley
■ a
E bean sea. about
E strike the gulf coast about the 25th !
« These forecasts regatdtng storms at
H this tirm of year are pretty accurate.
|'and th' storm Is v>"
whether it dovlojis or not, it is
I well to he warned The farmer can
'not tifford to lose one pound of cot
ton at the piesf iit he'll price
Pickers are plentiful, find gathering
the crop should lie in all haste, ft i*
a g >od thing to get it out of the fields
whether v>• hate a tmm or not. We
I may h:iv< rain or other bad weather
Ito injure it. ft does, not cost
! more to have ten men pick a thousand
I potin'H in one day than it tloes to havr
Otte man pick the smm amount in ten
I du ys.
I Got your cotton
sihle Tite •storm
VOID I lit \IH 1 RT|S| RS.
The-'"f v.*ti who have subscriliml
fc. ■ pnee In out '• tomher special
odd ion will confer a. rent favor on us
by getting votir cup'. r**mty now. ks we
are m>w nt work on tee paper.
This is a big lob and the paper will
he the biggest and best ever Issued
out of a South Texas newspa'icr of-
If.eo. ho kindly aa.-ist - all von can
(Now’s the time, plea,;e'
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SI |’VI( I S VI I 111 FIRST
PRI SBY I I III \X I III R< II.
smidiiy. Digest HI.
9 15 to 11 a tn Sunday School
11 o'clock a. m . preaching
«;tr> o’clock p. m.. preaching.
H Rev W f, Sheppard, jiaetor of the
' Presbyterian Chnrch at Palacios,
I will be In Bay City and hold divine
’ crvlces. both at the morning and eve
nine hour, ami a cordial Invitation Is
extended to everyone to be present.
at both services 3td j
Messrs.
; Wesley McKelvj
Gilbert Gaedcke
I'nunie Eidman
tick Gaines
Sambo Rugeley
1 of Matagorda
Tony fair
. Fr ink Shaw l ay lor Lawrence Burkhart
Chiud Hamill
r'ottrel Brooks
(Tareme Woolsey
I Hai ry Clark
John Huebner.
Mrs L. M I
Mr. and Mt
ville, Tenn.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1917, newspaper, August 16, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332974/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.