The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 115, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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Cheap Clothes
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Get a SUIT that is made
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TO FIT YOU.
Yours
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Terribly Set in its
Ways
and is Hard to Change.
It is Easily Influenced
At the Outset, How-
11, McBRIDE, Registered
pharmacist tn Charge
Pure
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Entered a* second claim matter at
the post office In Bay City under act
•f Congress.
Lookin’ for a farm, Mister.
Bay City Realty Co.
Phone 192—North Side Square
Exclusive Agents Bay City Town Co., Frisco Railroad Com
pany lotsand Magill’s Additions to Bay City.
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Gou rnor HcIiimmI to Further Interfere
In Negro’s Case.
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Don’t fail
Ditch’s. ‘-’t<i
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You better see ’em, too.
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CASH Capital $3,000,000.00
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CAREY SMITH....... ....... Editor
K. HAWKINS......Business Manager
Civil Engineer :
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THE HOME SfcWS
ELBRIDGE B. SNOW, President
Main Office: 56 Cedar St., New York
When
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Bay City, Texas
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Mr W. C
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Duncan iu a huatler, baa large experi-
ence In pulling off fairs and we rnay
confidently r*Xpect the le*st Fair ever
held in Buy City the corning autumn
under bin adndnistiatiQQ
The Compress, new hotel, union sta-
tion and the coming Inter-Coastal Ca-
nal celebration at Galveston in June
arc how the matters of the most cou-
cern before the l^uigue. No puina will
lie spared for the preparatioim uf"Yh>
Intvr-Couulul Canai celegratiou.
B. L. AYERS,
Scc'y Buslm'WB League
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This in one of the advantages
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to you.
ami witli It originality that H [
nmcli to young people.
wish to be an architect
IiIh own fortune?
Hire to originate
execute them
Competence
[We Sell at Right Pri
Lumber, Lath,
Posts, Shingles
Sash, Doors,
Blinds.
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Liabilities, including capital
Reserve as a conflagation sur.
Net surplus over all Liabilities
and reserve
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SATISFACTION MUST BE YOURS
Ehlerts Sanitary Bakery
• LIVERY A TRANSFER
• Ring phone 172. Bn’Oten ami
• hagguge wukoiim will cull any
• place In town for paswengers
• or trunk*. “Always on lime."
• JOHN A. CRAWFOKD
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New Wall Papers
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H. P. Rawlings Wall Paper Co.
CHICAGO
AUS READY ron INSPECTION
Their colored interior* otfer new
tuggeition* for the home.
Cretonne* to match cut out border*
are a new feature thia seaion
<| A lubitantial reduction on all work
done this month.
4 Have your decorating done by a
practical man.
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duh* “fliiHlt light" ayHtein of telephony
let iim got buay on I hi* compi'oHH. It
Iihh been demonntrated time after lime
that wlial our people go after coileel-
ively we Invariably get. If we wHl all
Join ImmlK and work persistently on the
proapectll w<* have we will land HiIh ell
lerprine in time for fall operation
meami much to our elly,
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SURVEYORS 4 CIVIL ENGINEERS i
Having made a re survey
of all of the original Sur-
i veyH of Matagorda County {*
am thoroughly acquainted e
with all the land linen of X
the county. We solicit J
! your patronage. I’hone 2M) a
Ofae FwM National Bank
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The amount of money to be i-xpendr-d
i in Huy CH, In th** ncur future by the
South wenteni Telegraph mid Tele
phone Company for a m w IliiHliiight
syntem wi I amount to something neur
$25,000.01*. A large force of huiida will
be niulntuliiei] her for several
clmuging Hie HyHtem from the old to
tin* new way.
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Isn't is about time that you buy that new piano you have wanted
so long. I will make the terms to suit you, and the price lower than
same piano can be bought elsewhere, so call In the store and have
a talk with me or write for catalog and terms.
We also have a complete line of Victor Talking Machines and Edison
Phonographs, also we carry flyout two thousand records for Victor and
Edison, so come and select your records or send In your order .
Victor and Edison machines are sold on easy payment plant If de-
sired.
we have everj faciliti ami de-
vice for the accurate measur-
ing of both (111 and liquid
drugs, and our HiHteni of
Austin, Texas, April tti - Governor
Colquitt today refusi'd to further in
terfere in the case of Idggs Perry, the
negro convicted of the murder of Jack
Simmons, and lie will hang on Aixd
places inviting the Hay CiH Business 2|, at Bay City. Matagorda count).
The governor lias twice remitted
Perry, one time for
time for 30 days.
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BAY CITY REALTY CO
Owners and Controllers of the Best Bay City, Surburban and >
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TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH, normal strength, and perfect digestion it Ih NECESSARY to have pure food
and especially pure bread. I NLESS THE BREAD you ent Is made in a SANITARY BAKERY, how cun it
’’ Attho our temporary salesroom is small, our baker shop is the largest and most modern in your
OCR BREAD is made witli an electric dough mixing machine which makes it the best and most
sanitary of all bread We do wiiat we advertise; w<* adierthv what we do.
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tin* neighborhood
lead and think
the life and vitality of the
and their welfare usually
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pri'pomlerance of cotninei
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efforts, your
determination.
does tin* farm offer you?
I'arm Al Ranch.
DIGGS PERRY TO HANG.
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independence'
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Who does not de !
his own plans and (
to liis own satisfaction .’
on the farm is not tin
like that in any other occupation; it
depends upon what we expect, what
We Hl rile for mid what we demand
Nobody has ever yet told us what can
!>.* mnde on a fa rm. The opport unit
is before you It will depend upon
vour efforts, your originality mid
your
What
Hay City, Texas, April 17. The ban
quel id Htimiett i< last night was In ev
ery way a siiee<*HH. The session icsitlt
<d In Bay City getting an up to <lute
telephone system, uml besides tli<*t<
will at once be Spent twenty five tlioll
siiiid dollui'S lii tills town tty lite South
western Telephone and Telegraph Com
pany in providing tin exchange with
modern equipment.
'I lie banquet was handled nicely Io
Stinnetts, ami If anyone departed for
home ultti the inner man not satixtle i
II wiih Ills own fault \fter dining tin
secretary brought the meeting to ortlei
and liiiiH-d lite same over to Colom*
Ino N Hlmp'.iiti of Dalia.-, and Simp
soiiville, who in a few well chosen r<
mat ks Ini reduced Mr. .1 1*1 I'.tt m.worth
at tin* betid of tlm Si»iitliw<*Hl«*rii Tel
I phone and 'lelegraph Company
I Mr. H E No'vell <>u behalf of th*
[ citizens of Hay City and tin* Hay Cil
Hmtim-ss League made a request fm
the common buttery or flash light 1**1
epltom* system, and the request was r<*
spomled Io by Mr 1'arnnworlh (mrile
his reimirks Mr. I*'a tits wort It told som*
tiling of lite ini riciich H ot telephon
business and gave some reininh'.cenci*
exleudlltg over a period of twenty nim
vi'itr i In tin' Im: tm . s. al'lor which It*
mail*' a proposition to tin* p< oph ol Ha
City as to the m*w system, and after nt
open dlsciis .Ion ot the matter by
Messrs. .Ino W Gaines, Mayor Slither
land, lly Rtigelt'y. D. I*. Moore and oth
• is, it was ttnanlinously decided to tt<
■ pt the proposition of the 'phono com
I pany, ami at a slight increase in the
itrevaillm*. rate to have the new system
installed The Southwestern Teh
plume ami Telegt’Hph Company now
will at once erect, equip ami imiintaiii
a twenty five thousand dollar plant in
Hay City. So Hay City is again placed
on the map this lime in a telephone
way and we will now have the same
facilities that larger cities have.
After disposing of tin* telephone mat
tors, letters were read from variou
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Tim Court of Criminal Appeals yes-
terday dismissed the case of the eity
of Buy City vs. J. M Corbett 1 he
case In question was one in which the
city attempted to ixmipel Mr. Corbett
to open up the alley in the rear of hi>
home. The case was tried here and
Mr. Corbett lost lie appealed it
Suppose it were your house
INSURE. Do it now. We write Fire, Tornado, Ac-
cident, Life Insurance. Phone us your want? day or night.
Young people who tire ambitious
for useful service and desirous of be
coming a factor for social progress
would do well to ask themselves tii
pertinent question: “Wiiat does the
farm offer?” And in considering this
question, do not confine or limit your
unswet to wli.it you are now getting
from Die farm, but search for its po
abilities in Hie fuure.
Be optimistic as
weeks scarcely cottemplate
of a well managed
easy to
farm life
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League to participate in festivities
«et and otherwise -over the country,
'hit among them was a letter from Mr
Albert Emmanuel. President of lite Bay
Gib Ice and Light Company, express
Ing Ids profound appreciation for the
liberal donation of Hay City to tlm Day
ton. Ohio, flood aufferers. Mr Emman
ui'l Ilves in Dayton, and has large hold
Ings there, and was frank to say that
Bay City responded more liberally than
tiny other city like size in the conn
t ry.
Letters were also read from earn
pianists at Corpus Christi. Texas, who w|th the above result,
onteinplate an aeroplane flight from
‘orpus t'hri ti to Chicago alsmt the 1st
The gentlemeen desired to
if we would permit them to so
Bay City vn route, and it may
bo in order to extend them the time
honored invitation long used In Ar
kamtiH to "hitch and light."
The telephone officials were shown
•x.rth. citv icsterday and expressed
In-mselves a.i surprised at the wonder
* ful growth of H;r. City within the past
years Cnloml Purus worth is Otte
• .yf the most progressive boosters In
• Texas, and being at the head of an
f iehti en million dollar corporation, is
* qualified to puss on development mat
era as f* w men are, hence when he
sava without reservation that Bay City
IS growing faster than any town he
knows of In the same class In the state
he means just that.
While here on an inspection trip y.-?-
terday. the Secretary had an audience
with General Manager Pettibone of th*
G c amis F lines relative *o the mat-
ter of n»*w depots for Bay City, and
while Mr pt ttlhom would not express
himself definitely eotici riling a m "
union station In advan* •* <>f know inc
the plans, he did say that th.* Santa P.
people were ready and willing to er* *'t
a new depot of their own at an earl*
date and properly psrk and beRutlfy
same. Mr Pettibone was enthusiastic
In his prnlse of the rapid growth and
clean appearance of Bay City.
Duncan last night at the
I his detail of taking
of the Fair to be held here this
.i the first of November, and
once call a meeting to organize I
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We have Government
Soil Reports on all Mata-
gorda and Brazoria County
Lands, and a Colored Chart
with accompanying analy-
ses to show you.
You Can’t Go Wrong
by dealing on Uncle Sam's Guarantss
We Are The Pioneers
In the land business here; have large list of city and farm proper-
ties, and are prepared with every reasonable accommodations
to do business with you on large or email tracts.
we may we can
the possibilities
farm, nor I’
.•numerate tile advaiftages of
where progressive, inteili-
geut p»*o|de appreciate their oppot-
tunltles Th<* farm is the place for
a home, an empire where one may
reign and an environment where na-
ture combines Iter best for the pea* I
and happiu. HH of man.
To succeed in ai.y occupation, good
health ami longevity are Indispensa-
ble. Health is an asset that many
young people Ignore. How many
Hillur.;. have you known as a direct
result of ill health? Ami where does
one find a better plac<* titan the farm |
to safe guard health? Contrast the
smoky city with Its evil environments, i]
its luck <>f air. sunshine and r<*< r. ulion !
witli the country home on Ute farm
There Is no better place tor youn
people Io form correct luiiiits than
<>n Hie farm Here Is Hie place fm .
industry, honesty, sobriety ami origin j
allty. Win*n recreation is needed it j
may In* found in I lie forest, on
n refim d home in I
There is time
The young
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our
checking is such that mlsiak.
are Impossible. Bring yout
next prescription livre if abso-
lute accuracy is any induce-
ment to you
It is the only lawn mower with an easy
adjustment, making it possible for anyone
to adjust his own mower. The high wheels
furnish plenty of traction power to make it
run easily and also cut high grass. —
for beautiful, well kept lawns.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 115, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1913, newspaper, April 17, 1913; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362021/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.