The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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YOU WON'T HAVE A
KICK COMING AT ANY-
THING YOU BUY TR.OM
U3. WE JELL GOOD
GROCERIES. WE CAN
NOT ATToRD To MIS-
REPRESENT.
your premises
Put Us to the Test
You should do more than that;
you should consider the princi-
pal needs of
LET US FIGURE
WITH YOU
On anything you need in the
Building Line. You will ’ find
that for Quality and Price we
cannot be beat......
T
T. J. Clar
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Alamo Lumber Company I
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager I
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Do NOT THINK foR A MINUTE WE COULD
AFFORD TO LET ANYBODY GET ANYTHING
FROM OUR STORE THAT THEY COULD KICK
ABOUT. WE CAN'T. WE WON’T. WE KNOW
OUR GROCERIES AND OTHER THINGS ARE
GOOD. WE STAND "FULL-BACK” NOT
"HALT-BACK" Of EVERYTHING WE SELL.
THIS COMMUNITY IS OUR GOAL AND WE ARE
WINNERS IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS.
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REMEMB-R
THE ALAMO
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Bay City Business College
(INCORPORATED)
Practical Up-to-Dale Bookkeeping, Banking and
Higher Accounting.
Most successful system of Shorthand with Universal
I ouch I ypewriting.
Highest percent of positions secured. Write for Catalogue
and Easy T erms
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for Fine Farm Lands See
MAGILL BROS.
P. S. We Sell on Long Time
at Reasonable Prices and at
Low Rate of interest.
9th Installment
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CUPID PULLS A TOOTH
FRANCIS WHITE
In Spotlight Songs
TOMORROW
Weird, Wild, Wonderful
Also
20 Baskets of Eats, Etc.
Prices 5 and 10 cents
The World's Most Won-
derful Fantasy.
This Is One of the Best
Numbers
See the Great Race Be-
tween the Engines
Come Early if You Expect
Seats
The Son of the Seas in
. Four Parts
With Grace Cunard
In Three Parts
GREAT WORLD S
SERIES BASEBALL
My farm, consisting of 854 acres
west of Wadsworth, is posted and all
hunters or other trespassers will be
prosecuted. Peter Ryman.
29-5-12-19w-p
shown at the Dixie the sensational
world series baseball game between
the Boston Braves and tlie Philadel-
phia Athletes, also interesting scenes
from ty* seat of the war and other
news items of interest.
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REVIVAL MEETING.
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STRAND.
Also Two Other Dramas
"THE SHELL OF LIFE”
Lubin
1BETOEV0flaWB
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“AS THE CROW FLIES’’
at Palacios, according to Mr. Otta-
way, is thriving and bringing those
engaged in the business good returns.
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POSTED.
“THE PEDLAR’S BAG’’
Presented by the Biograph
Producers
“MH LADY RAFFLES”
taking contribution
drama, depicting the
Other Good Pictures
Including
Hereafter The Tribune will posi-
tively not take any local advertising |
on credit unless same is done by a I
regular patron and advertiser, so |
when wishing to run any for rent, for |
sale, lost, found, strayed or stolen
notice the same will not appear unless
accompanied by cash.
Obituaries and cards of thanks will
hereafter be charged for.
The Tribune.
DIXIE TONIGHT
See the great struggle for su-
premacy between the Boston
Braves, National League lead-
ers, and the Philadelphia Ath-
letes, American champions. See
the crafty CONNIE MACK and
his sluggers as they are set be-
fore you in characteristic mo-
tion pictures.
Don't fail to see the WAR
NEWS. Hearst-Selig News Pic-
torial. Lads from English
schools and colleges drop their
studies to answer the call to
arms. See these young fellows
as they learn the grim business
of warfare. Also other phases
of the great European struggl”
are shown in thrilling scenes.
A revival meeting under the leader-
ship of Bev. C. P. Craig, evangelist,
will be held at the First Christian
Church, corner Fifth Street and Ave-
rue G, beginning Sunday, January 31.
Rev. Craig is a pleasing and force-
ful speaker and thoroughly versed in
the Scriptures.
Everyone is invited to attend and
assist in making this a big meeting
for the Master's cause.
29-30d-g Committee.
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"The zealous women, self-appointed
guardians of the public health, spot-
ting expectorators and turning them
ever to tlie authorities,” says the
Pittsburg Catholic, “may think they
have a mission, but they are unsexing
themselves. They would be beter em-
ployed in their homes than in scour-
ing the public highways, rendering
themselves subject to insult and low-
ering the innate modesty of gentle
land refined womanhood.”
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. NOTICE.
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Dr. Davis, who is here with the
State health department’s Health
Car ,says that this is his first visit
to this section of tlie State and that
he is highly pleased with the city
and the section lie lias visited. He
was surprised to find Bay City in tlie
city class at such a young age.
Mr. Clarence Ottaway, of Palacios,
was in the city yesterday and paid
‘'The Tribune a pleasant call. He told
us that the orange industry in Pala-
cios has received an impetus this
year and that perhaps an additional
hundred acres will lie set out in Sat-
sumas. One grove of a few acres at
Palacios this year netted its owner
around $1,500.00. Tlie dairying indus-
try at Palacios, according to Mr. Otta-
"St. Eimo,” a film adaptation of the
worid-famed novel by Augusta Evans,
is the star feature picture at the
Strand Theatre next week. It is said
| to lie the most elaborate and pains-]
taking contribution to the silent]
manners, cox-1
tumes and customs of days before the
Civil War. A specially arranged pro-
I gram of appropriate incidental music
I * ill be played as well as classical and |
popular selections by the large con-
cert orchestra, under the direction of I
Carl Edouarde. A specially engaged]
grand opera quartet will sing the
| quartet from "Rigoletto.”—Morning |
i Telegraph, New York City./.
This film production convqs to the
Grand here on February 4th, and will
I be shown jsut as it was at the million-
collar Strand in N. N.
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Patronize Tribune advertisers.
-
THE RICE MARKET
SUNSET ROUTE
LODGE DIRECTORY.
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Hesston Hire.
Civil Engineer
All indi-
in
PHONE 93
Honduras, 2.512
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Dr. T. C. Brooks, Tribune buildin:.
ROUGH
WE A HE NOW LOCATED
Ask Secrest about them.
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They’re here, at Secrest’s.
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Let Secrest demonstrate them.
CLEAN
HAY CITY SANITARIUM
K. B. 1.1 DEM.
tnrnl.
Dr. C. R. Byars •
Patronize Tribune advertisers.
Rice In New Orleans.
iuc,
rice today.
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Buy biscuit baked by
JAPAN.
Read the Dixie Advertisement
Always look for that name
FOR CHOICE LOTS
Business or Residence and
New Orleans and
San Francisco
If you are looking for real value
in the amusement line, read the Dixie
i.d in today’s Tribune.
Let us have your local news items.
Help us keep the columns of Tlie Tri-
bune up to the highest possible stan-
dard.
Don’t forget the "bake sale” to be
given by the ladies of the Christian
Church tomorrow afternoon at Win.
Cash's offices.
Photoplays a» the Dixie tonight Do
not miss it.
Mrs. F. M. Bagby, of Buckeye, visit-
ed in the city today.
NAT1ONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
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if!
Head ..........
Straights .......
Screenings .....
No. 2 ...........
Market strong.
Grade—
Honduras
Blue Rose
iapau ....
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ib. Route of salt Travel
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FOUR TRAINS DAILY
Between
Uneeda Biscuit
Tempt the appetite,
please the taste and
nourish the body.
Crisp, clean and fresh—
5 cents in the moisture-
proof package.
World’s Series Baseball
WHERE?
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BY-PRODUCTS.
Polish, per ton ........$24 000 26.00
Bran, per ton ......... 14 00018.00
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8 p. m.
welcome.
Dr. T. C. Brooks, C. C.
If business Is dull, stimulate it with ,
an ad In The Tribune.
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• Dr. T. C. Brooke
Mr. Silencer Clements, postmaster
of Lane City, was in the city today.
Head ...........
Straights ......
Screenings ....
No. 2 ...........
Market strong.
Houston. Texas, January 28.—The
dean rice market has not changed
materially since yesterday
cations, however, point to steady ad-
The inquiry holds good and
movement is antlci-
I’er barrel
$3 0004 00
3 2504 00
3 0004 00
BY-PRODUCTS—Car Ixits
Rice polish per ton...........$30.00
Rice bran per ton............. 23.00
Receipts—Rough:
sacks.
Sales—Clean:
pockets;
Rough:
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• BAY CITY GREENHOUSE •
• Robert 1). Baker, Florist •
• Floral Offerings and Plants. •
• Let us plan to beautify your •
• yards with flower beds, rose- •
• bushes, shrubbery and shade •
• trees.
• Phone 354
■ • Phone 354 Store Phone 347 •
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Zu Zu
Prince of appetizers!
Makes daily trips from
Ginger-Snap Land to
waiting mouths every-
where. Say Zu Zu to
the grocer man, 5 cents.
3% @3%
2% ©3%
2% ©2%
2 02%
ROUGH.
Honduras ..............$2 5004.00
Blue Rose ............... 2 60 0 4.00
Japan ................... 2.50 0 4.00
CLEAN—HONDURAS.
4% @5%
3% @4
2% ©3
2 @2%
Baronet Biscuit
Round, thin, tender—
with a delightful flavor
— appropriate for
luncheon, tea and
dinner. 10 cents.
Our good friend, George Yeager, is
the inventor of a tnost useful house-
hold necessity in the way of a com-
bination furnace and boiler. Tlie
utensil is a splendid device in that it
saves fuel, makes the outdoor’s fire
safe and takes away much of the bur-
den of the week’s washing
He is manufacturing them himself
and finding ready sale for them.
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Patronize Tribune advertisers, and
all live advertisers should patronize
The Tribune.
• LIVERY AND TRANSFER
W Ring phone 172. Buses and •
• baggage wagons will cull any •
• place In town for passengers •
• or trunks. “Always on time." •
• JOHN A. ( RAWFORD •
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Monogram stationery, all latest
shades and styles, made according to
your wishes, at the Tribune office.
Call and inspect the line.
Mrs. A. D. Thompson and children
left today for Muskogee, Okla, to
join Mr. Thompson who has been
there for the past few weeks.
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Tlie Hearst-Selig news pictorials
have jumped into immediate and im-
mense popularity at tlie Dixie. All I
the latest war news are shown in ac-
tual pictures taken at great risk of
life on the battlefield. All the great
I resent-day happenings are also
canglit by the alert Hearst-Selig cam-
era men. Tonight there will be
vif o.rOti.- \fl\8tandard
V-"-wS>>-' / Jfouriat
You need not bring your overcoat
to be comfortable in the Dixie on cold
nights.
Mr. Jim Clements, of Lane City,
was a business visitor to the city to-
day.
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Bay City. Texas
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2%©2% •
2 02%
3\02%
vunces.
a satisfactory
I a ted.
Rough is ruling stronger from day
to day, and the fact that stocks in
first hands are rapidly being absorbed
justifies the general tune. There
were no sales reported on the Hous-
ton market. Quotations:
Grade— Per pound
Honduras, fancy head....... 4%©5%
Honduras straights ......... 3%04%
Honduras zereenings....... 2%®2%
Blue Rose ................. 3% 04%
Japan head "............... 3%04
Screenings ................ 2%02%
Brewers ................... 2%02%
A. F. A A. M.
Bay City I-edge, No. 865, A. F. and
A. M., meets every second and fourtti
Jonduy in each month, 7:30 p.
isitipg brothers welcome.
Thus. H. Lewis. W. M.
W. 8. Street. Secretary.
O. K. B.
Eastern Star will meet
first Tuesday uight lu
tach mouth. Visiting
members invited to at- |
„ tend.
Mrs. Edna Reynolds, W. M.
Mrs. Cora B. Moore, Sec.
K. of I*.
Bay City Lodge No. 241 K
of P. meets every Tuesday at
Visiting Kuiglits are
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Visiting brothers cordially
Theo. Dienst, N. Q.
George Austin, Secretary.
Carpenters and Joiners of America
Local Union 1870, United Brother
hood of Carpenters and Joiners of
America meets every Wednesday night
in Hamilton Hall. All visiting broth-
ers Invited to attend.
J. F. Cone, President.
A. W. Benedict, Fin Sec
Roy Nash, Rec. Secy.
Has Something Thai
will Stop Headache
If headache develops while shopping
or at business Just step in any good
drug store and aslt at the fountain '
for Hick's Capudine, which is so suc-
cessful in relieving headache because
it removes the cause, whether from
cold, heat, nervousness or gripp. It
is liquid and pleasant to take. Don't !
ever suffer with h. cliche when this
remedy st >ps it so eaeliy. Take a
bottle home. The druggist has it in
10c, 25c and 50c sizes.
All Year Excursion
Kates to All East-
ern Points
I. C. ( 1 It It I N G 1 0 N
Murteyor and Cl»il Engineer
Phones 3 aud 260 Bay City
Honduras, 2,933
Blue Rose, 350 pockets |
Honduras, 270 sacks
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BIRD DOG Ft»R RE IL ESTATE.
• Upstairs in The Tribune Build- •
• Ing, corner Avenue G and Fifth •
• Street, where we shall be •
I • pleased to meet our patients •
•
T. A Williams, K. of H A 8. ;•
1. O. 0. F.
liects every Monday night at K.
P. Hall.
invited
4 A R. LECKIE
BLUE ROSE.
Screenings .............
No. 1 ...................
Head ...................
Market strong.
"Bud” Barnes. Hay City’s crack trap
shot, is holding his own as usual at
the Houston handicap, his record be-
ing right along with the professionals.
The following rice men were in
Blessing Monday: J. R- Whittaker.
Jno. M. Chenney, Bill Plagermann.
Jno. W. Guynne. J. R. Gillipsie and
E. R. Fowler.—Blessing News.
Mr. Joel P. Bryan, of Freeport, who
ip In the city visiting his daughters,
Mesdames Fred S. Robbins and I hos.
H. Ixiwis, is very much gratified over
the prospects for much development
at Freeport, that of deep water, espe-
cially. which will make Freeport a
port for ocean-going vessels.
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• MRS. E. E. RI SK, Florist •
, • Cut flowers, floral work, pot •
• plants, roses, etc. Ferns, 25c •
• and up. Phones, Greenhouse •
• No. 24; store No. 86. •
C. L. de St. Aubin, local agent of ]
Wells Fargo Express Company, and'
dog fancier, has made the record dog
sale of Ahls section, selling a setter
bird dog to B. C. Watson, of Burton.
Texas,, tor real estate in Chicago
worth $450.00. Mr de St Aubin has
shipped the dog and received the
deeds to the property yesterday.
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1 VERY HANDY I TFAStl..
New Orleans La., January 28.—
There was not much doing in rough
The demand was active
for choice grades, but offerings were
limited.
Clean nice was in active demand,
especially export grades, which were
scarce. Prices continued to show an
advancing tendency. Clean rice in
the city from country mills for export
from January 1 to 28 amounted to
60,464 pockets. Quotations
1
Pastime
To-Night
1
STAR BRAND
SHOES
out our entire stock
at and BELOW
Come early so you
R. F. ANDERSON
THE GENERAL STOPE
So we are closing
of Brown’s Shoes
wholesale COST,
can get your size.
ARE BETTER k
PERSONALS ANO LOCALS
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1915, newspaper, January 29, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362120/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: 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.