The Matagorda County Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1915 Page: 22 of 22
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I
WE PRODUCE RESULTS
GULF COAST CREDITS AGENCY
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
G. B. ROBERTSON, MGR.
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TO THE LADIES:
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King’s Candies-The Best
We have just received
D. M. Ferris & Co’s. Garden Seed
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The
Economy Grocery
A business men’s mass meeting will .
Constipation
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Matagorda Pharmacy
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D. P. Moore Dry Goods Emporium
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Just try a box of
Brazil Nuts
Nutty-Nuts
Nut Trio
Fru-Nut
Cherries in Cordial
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will bring a large party with you.
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Bl SI NESS MEN'S MASS
MEI I l><; AT THE I III KT
BOI SE NEXT FRIDAY.
who deeply sympathize with him in
his hour of trouble.
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WK NEED MORE RESIDENT ES.
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Flash Lights
Safety Razors
Fountain Pens
G. Secrest,
Mr. AVilliatnson is well known in
I thy City and has many friends here I
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble and younser people
who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to
go through the depressing heat of summer by tak-
ing GROVE S TASTELESSchill TONIC. It purifies
and enriches the blood and builds up the whole sys-
tem. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigor-
ating Effect. COc.
lation. the largest possible results.
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mestic and agricultural product# are already
be held in the court house next Fri-
day night. July 26, to consider plans
for fall campaign.
The secretary of the Chamber of
Commerce will make suggestions for
a Trades' Week to assist the mer-
chants in putting on a series of cash
I sales and securing, through co-oper- '
The heavy rain yesterday has put
in the ground on many of
south unit east of the city
C M. Cureton.
Mar-hall A SpOOUtz.
lull road Commissioner-—
Jno. L. Andrews.
C JI. Jlurdh ston.
Clarence !•' Gilmore.
late Comptroller—
C. C. Mayfield
Sam IE Gooillett.
il. H. Terrell.
Gand Commissioner—
J. T. Robison.
Commissioner of Agriculture—
H A Halbert.
Fred W. Davis.
Superintendent Public Instruction
Annie Webb Blanton.
W F. Doughty.
Brandon Trussell.
For Congressman—
J. J. Mansfield.
For State Senator—
L Hail
— Turner.
For Representative—
--Williams.
For District Attorney—
J. W. Conger.
For County Judge—
Jno F. Perry.
For County Attorney—
W E. Davant.
For District Clerk—
W C Foulks.
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start a campaign of
| building in some way or another. The
E ARE pleased to announce the arrival aid
display in our store of the new Silks, Cre-
tans, Georgettes, Serges, Poplins and the
pretty new shades and. patterns in silk fin-
ished Cotton Dress Material. You will find these goods
much below the prices the big city stores are asking for
like goods, a fact worth remembering, <]|We are also
receiving first numbers in ladies trimmed and street Hats
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refreshment
available at
during the
REGI E ALIGNS HOVER
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For V. S Senator
Morris Sheppard.
For Governor-—
V. W. Grubbs.
J. E. Ferguson.
Harry Clark.
W. P. Hobby.
Lieutenant Governor—
S. B. Crowell
W A. Johnson.
Jno. M Henderson.
, T. W. Davidson.
L. II Hally.
Jno. M Moore.
Chief Justice Supreme Court—
Floyd Spann.
Nelson Phillips.
Asso Justice Supreme Court •
T. B. Greenwood.
J. D. Harvey
Court of Criminal Appeals—
R. H. Ward.
0. S. Lattimore.
C. A. Tippen.
F. B Martin.
Wm. Pierson.
State Treasurer
J. M. Edwards.
Jno W. Baker.
Attorney General
Jno W Woods.
We all know there is nothing
ladies enjoy more than to see hand-
some gowns well displayed, and I
think you who have seen Julian El-
tinge will agree with me that no wom-
an lias ever looked more charming in
smart clothes than has this famous
female impersonator In his latest
picture. "The Widow’s Might," Mr El-
tinge wears some stunners.
You may be interested to know how
Mr. Eltlnge first entered this line of
work While very young his parents
moved from Montana to Boston, and
at the early age of 14 he was forced
to go to work, and entered a Boston
wi,v,|esale house.
a fresh shipment
Bay City is in need of more resi-
dences. Real estate men should push
and he made such a success! the sale of town lots and our lumber
of it that he never was allowed to | yards should start a campaign
play any but female parts thereafter.
Shortly after he jumped into fame [ town is square up aaginst it in this
matter. Tn the meantime new citi-
zens are arriving daily and others are
wanting to come. Tenatt houses built
now can be sold later on.
Let us all act together nnd swiftly.
It means too much for the town to
permit the sitpation to go by with
no earnest efforts to take care of it.
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U'TOMOBILE PAINTING.
We call the attention of our read-
er to the advertisement of Mr. Ed
Horn in this issue. Mr. Horn is an
expert automobile painter and guar-
antees satisfaction on every Job. It
is time to consider the needs of your
ante- and have it made new, as it is
beginning to look as though new ones
will be hard to got. See him for es-
timates.
and you’ll be a King
customer from now on
in
Mr
■ Eltlnge succumbed to the lure of the
screen to release his pictures, of
course, through Paramount.
We shall look forward to soring you
(at the Grand on Saturday and hope you
spill AL
ING EHINslls DEALING IN
I OLTON Nil D AND Pi A XI i -,
BROKERS IN SI 4 II LOMMODJ-
I Ils IM) I OTI'ON GINNERS,
formed to carry out the work decided
upon
The combination after harvest of
special sales, with some event of coun-
ty-wide interest, generously advertis-
I ed in the local press, offers large pos-
sibilities, and our business men will
undoubtedly lake advanta <■ of the
opportunity.
A light
booth will be
house meeting
informal disci
ir Tax A.-sessor—
W. (. Lloyd.
x Collector—•
Castleton.
mty Treasurer —
Geo. E. Serrill.
For Sheriff -
Bert Carr.
For School Superintendent-
AV. F. Pack.
For Surveyor—
J. C. Carrington.
The foregoing is not
ballot, but is a summary of the candi-
date who are to be voted upon at next
Saturday’s primaries
Rule 9- A licensee who buys cot-,
ton seed in less than carload quanti- j
ties for sale or shipment in carload ;
quantities, shall buy at a gross mar
gin below the carload market price '
at railroad points, not to exceed $3.00 ,
per ton. The cost of hauling from
distant points to the railroad may
also be deducted.
Herbert Hoover,
United State Food Administrator
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MBS. (’. L. WILLIAMSON.
is with sincere regiet that the ;
Gazette notes the death of Mrs. Wil
liamson of Goliad. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Williamson will be pleasantly re-
membered by many friends at this
place, Mr. Williamson having been;
connected with the Shiner Enterprise ,
at one time.
Mrs Williamson died in a Galveston
hospital following an operation last
Saturday. The funeral occurred at
Hearne, the former home of deceased,
where she was known as Miss Norma
Welch.
The Gaz.ette extends tender sym-
pathy to Editor Williamson in the
love of such a lovable companion.
, She was a charming woman of ex- I
: (optional grace and lofty Christian
I character and ideals.—Shiner Gazette.,
He joined the Boston Cadets, an or- I
ganization which numbered many
Harvard boys amongst their members
This organization was in the habit of
giving amateur theatricals, and some-
one was needed to play the part of a
young woman called "Miss Simplicity."
Because of his j. ,,k and white com-
plexion the part was allotted to Mr
| Elting’
Plant a Fall War Garden
For Indigestion,
Biliousness
j Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
I Laxative pleasant to take. Made and i
: recommended to the public by Paris Modi-|
! cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo i
. Quinine and Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonx. '
a season I
....... ...„. , the crops south nnd east of the city
Plans for a county exhibit of de ' especially. Cotton in this territory,
‘ r fine, does not require any
more moisture this year.
j and received as high as $1,500 a week
, in vaudeville After appearing
many productions on Broadway,
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1915, newspaper, June 11, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346176/m1/22/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.