The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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WAR DECLARE
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DEMANDING THEIR MONEY
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on
An extension of time
Cl
fl
or
Begins
a
they
were
a
reserved.
Ladies’ Furnishings
same.
7c
Brin
We
Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses
d4-11-18-25
CO
iminteii.
poplin Drosses; 110.00
Ladles* Silk
I have posted all of my hinds
blue and
brown,
quality; in black,
Bank
newest
se.
mere
8
15c
Dresses; $6.00
I .adieu' Wool
Serge
=
good serviceable
and |7.00
values;
Christmas
I
Blankets and Comforts
49c
29c
READ!
READ!
NOTICE
Kimonos
m
T]
A BATTLE
The Grand Climax
Domestic; 10c
New Silk Neck-
amaze
NOTICE Terms of Sale: Absolutely
Corsets
styles and sizes; that sold from 11.00
to |2.00; Bankrupt Sale, price each
59c
mer-
Children’s 35c
Rompers
19c
I
1
I
r cot
The County’s Greatest Merchandise
Battle
fifty cent
quality
29c
This mammoth stock must be closed out in
Entire stock must go.
uee
dv;
limited time. Nothing
Gingham
14;
deed
Texas.
rnad<>.
Bankrupt Huie, price
each
65c Fancy Silk Ruching; Bank-
rupt Sale, price
Ladies' fine black and tan Hose
Bankrupt Sale, price
Children’o black ribbed Hose;
from 6 to 9 1-2; Bankrupt Sale
price
Ladies’ Fancy Bar and Belt
Pins; Bankrupt Sale, price...
Ladies’, Attention!
fW' F
T» n yards of Standard American Print for---------
10 Yards to Each Customer
sizes
7c
and
5c
ay ma
all
Mtes. r
Hi TH I*
J CNING
I IEN Y
f NG YC
[ ’OSSIE
I T SliL
n TURD.
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all
19c
BRUNNER 4
DEPARTMENT STORE
Saturday,
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E. C. MOOREl
• •
come. Twenty
scouring the
veritable
AND NOT FOR THE Cfl
BUILDING MANSIONSW
RIGHT AT THE VERYW
AND WINTER SEASON!
AND PLANNING ON MA
DOLLARS GO AS RAR Al
Z?ZG BONA FIDE BANtR^
LUK STOCK, OPENING 1
AT BRUNNER & OERTLW
BAY CITY, TEXAS. |
f Bax]
paxes
Girls’ Fancy Trimmed Hats; values
up to 11.50; Bankrupt Sale,
price t>...
price fo:
broufl&t
BANKR
One big lot of 10c and 15c Embroldary,
Edgings and Insertions: Swiss
Nainsook; Bankrupt Sale, price
a pard
$9.98
would sell regularly at $32.50 To $35.00; will
be closed out during this Bankrupt O1A 00
Sale, choice 1‘TiJU
Positively no alterations will be made by
us on any garment sold during this Great
Bankrupt Sale.
j'.
Dresses; sizes
:45c
wear,
The $10,000 Bankrupt Stock of I. L. Pitluk to be slail
East Side Square, center of the block. Watch for the!
BRUNNER & OERTLING’S DEPARTMENT STORE ari
worth of the world’s best merchandise to be distributed
ever quoted within the memory of the oldest inhabited
bargain gates will positively swing open ds above state
is doing the same. It will pay you to borrow money and |
, I III
!><if n I ■ ■
pasture und old rice fleMa, accord
Ing to law, und will prosecute ini'
one caught hunting on same.
lin-tlw A. II. Wadsworth
Ladies* Gingham rDesses; $1.50 to
$1.75 values; well made, nlcoly trim-
89c
Just receiving 20 new ultra fashionable Ladies’
Coat Suits direct from New York manufac-
turers, which are being sold to us at a special
price for this Bankrupt Sale. These Stilts
fwd. k.
x llted I
trust
i -J
Ladies Cloth Hand Bags; values up
to 75c; Bankrupt Sale, 00-»
price £Jb
been |
ered
the
tel
Special Notice to Merchants
We will be glad to figure with
chants on bills of shoes or hats at 50
per cent less than wholesale prices.
Come and See Us
Sale
One lot 15c quality of Fancy Dress
Suiting; dark colors, Bankrupt E
Sale, price a yard ub
36-lnch Bleached Domestic; 10c qual-
The Prices are Cut, Slashed,
Whereas, vn
1909. Hertuan
dslivsrsd a <••»
Edwin ’Z«di«r.
to said trustee
in block
The matchless bargains, the marve-
lous values will amaze the public.
Notify your neighbors; tell your friends;
cancel all engagements and come to
Bay City Saturday, Dec. 12th.
COME! COME! COME!
Fifty Flannelette Kimonos which sold
up to $1.75; Bankrupt Sale, QQ
each uUu
Staples
Good staple check Apron Gingham; i ity; Bankrupt Sale, price
good value at 7c; Bankrupt Sale,
price, a yard
35c Silk Chiffon Ruching; 10a
Bankrupt Sale, price a yard .. |||u
35c Flannelette House Sacks;
colors; during our Bankrupt
Sale, each
dghtv-fii
nf Hay
Matagorda,
according to
iginal town
corded In Vol. B
record*
aaid
dresses, but net lb" newest QQ QQ
styles; Bankrupt Salo, price J)Ji JU
a yard
136-lnch Bro.
j ity,. Bankrupt Sale, price
Our entire line of 10c Gingham Dress
and Apron Check; Bankrupt 7'p
Sale, price, a yard I 2b
and
own
71c
qual-
a yard DC
Cheviot Shirting, extra heavy; just
the material for work shirts; all
j colors; Bankrupt Sale, price,
a yard I b
5000 yards House Canvas; 36-lnch;
Bankrupt Sale, price 0:®n
a yard J4b
A race against time. The cash must
thousand people are being notified. Men are
country spreading the news broadcast. ’Tis
Godsend to every man, woman and child. Come fifty
miles to this, the most daring, wonder-inspiring, sacrifice
sale mortal man or woman has ever beheld since the day
born. It’s your only chance.
OI.J. UIUIJUBIB1 ■ '
MJTfCi! OF THI'H'IEE’M N.IE.
green; this season’s
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department
Every womanly woman loves the exquisite—alas, how often the narrow walls of
financial limitations deprive you of your heart’s desire. At this Grand, Glorious
Sale, we can gratify your passion for beautiful things to wear no matter how lean
your purse may be.
$20.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits, a good serviceable Suit for ordinary wear;
Bankrupt Sale, prices.------------
Ladies' Black Serge Suits; sold for- frP QH
rnerfy at $12.50; Bankrupt Sale, price.$Ua JU
Now is the time to supply your bed wants The dogs of
low prices have been turned loose in this Department. Five
hundred Blankets and Comforts of every description and price.
fronts 50
runs back
140 feet, to a
mid Is the M1H<> lot con- ■
W. Magill to said Web
her by deed dated March 4, 1909, and i
recorded In Vol. 24, pages 259-260,
ecords of Matagorda County, I
to which reference la also,
Maid deed of trust being exe-
cuted to secure the payment of on<
certain promissory note dated Noveni-|
her 2nd, A. D. 1909, for the Burn oil
seven hundred and no-loo ($700,001
dollars, executed by the said Herman
Webber to M L. Routt, and payable!)
to the order of said Routt, at
Bay City, Texas, 2 years after dut. ,
bearing Interest at the rate* of ten |
(10 per cent) per centum per annum |
from date, the interest payable nn ;
nually ns It accrues.
And whereas, all of said Indebted
ness is now past due and unpaid and I
the said M. L. Routt Is Dow dead
nt the time of his death was tin
or and holder of said Indebtednc' i
And whereas, I have
requested by the heirs at law of said
M. L. Routt, deceased, and try the bi
gal representatives of Ills estate, to
enforce said trust. I will offer for
sale, between tfae legal hours thereof,
towit, between the hours of 10 o’clock
a, tn. und I o'clock p. m, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for
cash, on the first Tuesday In .Tnnuar.v
A D. 1915, the same being the 5th day
of January A, D. 1915, nt the court I
house door of Matagorda County. In |
the town of Bay City, In the county
of Matagorda. In the State of Texas. I
the said lands mid premises herein
before described.
Witness my hand this 2nd day
December, A D. 1914
Edwin Zedler, trustee
Bay City Creditors are demanding their money.
until Dec. 21st has been granted. The people of Matagorda county
will profit by this misfortune. Don’t miss it.
uln daed of
a« trt
lot uu
numbered <
aituatad In the city
the county of
State of Texas,
or plat of Hie or
City, duly rt
36-39. d< <d re«'«rd» of
County, Texas; said lol
feet upon Avenue F and
between parallel line
2(Lfeot alia;
veyed by J
One lot of Rust-Proof Coraeta; all
med with embroidery, and solid
style; I iimikrupt Sale, price
$4.48 Children's Gingham Dresses; sizes
from H to 14; $1.25 value; QQ,-,
Bankrupt Silo, price UJu
$1.00 Shirt Waists for 35c
The first 25 ladies entering the store Saturday morning QC-
gets a $1.00 Shirt Waist for -------------- UJU
Children's Gingham
from 2 to 14; 75c value; Bank
mpt Sale, price
Sa
sh;
I
c
THE Hllllllli.
FnrecaBt
10.
Tonight fair;
Texas:
Light
Forecast
at
Tonight
Friday
fair,
fair,
—o-o
NOTICE.
re-
Ro-
30-ttd
TonUjht
weather;
with
The party who picked up a ".old
watch with diamond studded ease be
tween the Eptgcopnl Church and U
J. Capps’ residence will receive
ward by returning same to Ml
berta Capps.
Land for Renti Hcventy acres of
high wild peach land, one-half inile
from Brazoria; no overflows; half
clear of stumps; on reasonable terms
to right parties. D. Schindler, South-
ern Hotel. Brazoria. dw-tf
•—— a, o
A Parisian ivory toilet set for $5 00,
monogramed free at Huston A- i.a
throp. 9-tf
Houston, Texas, Dec
till 7 p. in. Friday,
For Houston and Vicinity
and Friday gimerully fair
somewhat colder tonight with frost
and lowest temperature about 34 de
grees.
For East Texas: Tonight fair,
freezing nearly to cogst, frost on the
coast; Friday fair, wiirmer in north
west portion.
For West
Friday fair, warmer
$\>r Oltlalionin;
colder In east portion:
warmer In west portion.
Winds on the Texas Coast
northerly.
Shippers Forecast Protect 36-
hour shipments to interior and North
Texas points against freezing temper
attires.
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I
Middling
Gainesville, Texas,
Weatherford. Texas, Dec. 9.—Cot-
■
I
T IH It I
; HilSI
Tou proh
effects of tl
sickness yo
never agait
■ ‘‘al knocked
calomel.” y;
Nex^tttnc
and iaacti^
Middling basis.
recall
Joniel
Ok it
throi
for a
Y t
ir live
Dunce
said todav at 5.00t®7.25c.
r
I today
ton sold today at 7.00®7.50c.
Corsicana, Dec. 9.—Cotton
sold here today at C.OOfpC.75.
*
f>enton, Texas, Dec. 9.—Cotton sold
; todayyt 6 l-2c.
Richmond. Texas, Dec. 9.—Spot cot-
ton today. 6 3-4c.
McKinney, Texas, Dec. ft.—Cotton
sold here today at 6 1-2CJC7 l-2c.
Mexia, Texas, Dec. 9.—Middling
cotton sold here today at 6 7-8c.
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Read Tribune ads—It pays.
sold today at 7.00@7.50c.
Brownwood. Texas. Dec. 9.—Mid-
Texas, eDc. 9.—Cotton idling cotton sold today at'6 3-4c. Bet-
ter grades, 50 points higher.
I Cleburne. Texas, Dec. 9.—Cotton
Mid-1
All sold at 6(g7c.
Clarksvq^p. Texas, Dec. 9.—Cotton
sold at "©Me today
7 l-$c.
Gainesville. Texas, Dec.
dllng cotton sold at 6.50ft 7.00c here
Paris. Texas, Dec. 9.—Cotton sold |
today on a 7c basis for middling. i
Terrell, Texas, Dec. 9.—Cotton sold !
today at 7c for middling.
Abilene. Texas. • Dec. 9.
cotton. 6 l-2c.
; Denison, Texas, Dec. 9.—Cotton I
! sold here today at 7c. basis middling.
| Hillsboro.
isold today At 6 3-4cfj'7 l-4c.
Wichita Halls. Texas. Dec. 9.—Cbt-
1 >
ton unchanged at 6 3-4c.
Waxahachie, Texas, Dec. 9.—Cotton
soH today fit 6.75(g 7.25c.
Longview, Texas, Dec. 9.—Cotton
sold today at 6.S5$7.25c.
Greenville, Texas. lh?c. 9.—Cotton!
SUNSET ROUTE
FOUR TRAINS DAILY
Between
New Orleans and
San Francisco
Standard an I
Tourist 81depsr
V)( OU BOHMS,
I
III
Fas
WHIT COTTON IN HillAGlM. \OW.
Taylor, Texas. Doc. 9,
All Year Excursion
Rates to All East-
ern Points
The Rente of Safe Travel
Fot I'artkulars and information
Can on Or Write.
R» U’UER, Agent
One llutidrcd und Fifty Hales Sell at
Bellon Fntiii One Section at
«c to "c Per Pon ml.
MM||
for good middling.
Brenham. Texas.
• th
i paid
[ bal<*a.
San Antonio. Texas, Dec. 9.—Cot-
j ton sold here today at 6 tl-16c.
' Helton, Texas. Dec. 9.—One hun-
S-Hcldred and fifty bales camo In one lot
today from the Little River section.
Seventy bales belonged to one man.
■Cotton sold
here today at 6 7-8c for middling. 71
for strict middling and 7
Sales, 200 Intles.
Dec. 9. --Cotton
* sold at 7c today.
Lampasas. Texas. Dec. 9.—Six and
reo-fourth cents was the basis price
fqr cotton today. Sales, 60
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914, newspaper, December 11, 1914; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362079/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.