The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1916 Page: 5 of 6
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G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
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Original Pron-oters Bay City and Exclusive
Agents of Bay City Town Company
High Gradb Paint*
Floor Paints
Lumber, Shingles,
Fencing. Posts,
Sash and Doors
Rile, Making 1 mt
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Hay’s YYork.
records
listed as
attraction
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MR. YY ESTON BYILEY |)E\I».
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up date on your paper, send in the $2.00 and
many
city,
sympathy of a large circle of
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WflJ Maxey, cn-
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for n bo. tn
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in
your;
ranch
but through-
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pin \< in IL
dance
We Fox Trot, Castle Polka,
and all the other new dances,
played loud and clear and in per-
fect time. -!■■■• - ’ - .-<a*ir.v
Come in and hear them, and let
us demonstrate the
different styles of the
Victor and Victrola-—
$10 to $250. Easy
terms, if desired.
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Civil Engineer
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Mr. AVeston Bailey died at his reel-
Since the beginning donee in Bay City on Tuesday, Feb
' in European rttary 15, and was buried in the Co
1 < < ni “ow ing ; darvale Cemetery at i t o’clock
arising
and ..ls<
I. 0. O. F.
Meets < very Thursday night at K. of J
|T Hall Visiting brothers eordlallJ I
| iinitrai to meet with us. J
V. C. Porter. N. G. C'
Theo. Hlenat, Secretary.
The Tribune wants the privilege of
figuring on your stationery. We
feel that we can pinnae you and glvS
you a better job than you are apt to
gst slwabsrs.
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City Tuwtdio
Low Is, C. C.
E Wood. K. of R and 8.
I hat tin' cattle situation is serious
mid becoming nior< o as war con
tlniK is intimated by the
ministry
that
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reports <
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Hurry Burkhart and
lien Siinduv
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Burkhart and
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Call on p
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“owing j durvale
front. Wednesday morning
Bailey W<*WB*
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hi ii.-ifCjba
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baby la <d
point i. LI
hi valu
next i'ivi
E (' linker, t'alvlp
. and Mrs. T S. Wil
to Wml'worth Sunday
after holding dlvim *
M rs. .1.
Schindler
A. Ixivls furnished musi>
i for those assembled, and Master Rob.
i ert Ellis pleased the ailtPonce with <
George Washington recitation. Tie
I menu consisted » ■ the following;
I First course-Oysier cocktail and sal-
tinea: second course, chicken a iu
Iking in patties, stuffed eggs, olives,
1 plcklea, bread and butler sandwleheaj
j third course, marshmallows and
j whipped cream, angel food cake, hoi
I coffee with whipped cream.
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Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips Icr Hunting and F iO.ing a Specialty
We will take care of your It. ,fer work
The IKAls of tile
Mr George Austin
i Wednesday mornhig.
h. of 1*.
Bay City l.odge No. 241 K.
of p meet* every Tueaday a*
Visiting Knight an
Gras
of sale February
Limit for r»«
and
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Bruce of ibis
1INTIA l\l» RETURN $7.74
Account Scottish Rite Reunion.
Selling dates February 20, 21
mid 22 l.lmlt February 26,
XI W OKI i: tvs AX It RETURN
$ I.5.IS
Account Mardl
Hon. Dates
2!i to March 6.
him March 17.
t vegetable rulcdituti |u
ciilnniol. Tai;.* a .-poontul , ign buyer
hii'i start your liver and
up in 'ter and without
you Ju I rn> b;L' ’<
Is the Best Fann Paper in Texas, Sam H. Dixon of the
State Agricultural Department, Editor. Carey Smith, As-
sociate Editor. A farm paper is needed in every farm home.
! BUILDINGS GO UP
and speciih-ations
. ill- seen at the office of .J
and friends of the family went i aincer in charge, I
ami down to attend the funeral,' F’ h 1 at the office of R. R. Lewis.
' judge. Hay City, Texas, or complete
plans and specifications will be mail-
ed by .1. W. Maxey on receipt of $5.00.
Matagorda County reserves the
right to reject any or all blds.
it. R. Lewis. County Judge,
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MIPS I XG I tililol s <H
BAXIHIA XGM \
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.i'h'lvuhvLA\
valm in in
jyL’ing mu#
■are at woiJ
1l< raising in
improved
on farms.
But th.
rlonld.-d
firs---
each month?
members invited to at-
tend.
Alrc. Beulah Eidman, W. M. [
Min Cota B. Moore. Secy,
car Wept to Hay City
early, load, d to tin •
■« nt on
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Traylor took
City Tues.l.n
know j-oii
I .onia
teach- I
pleasant George Washington - nV.'
' tainnient in tin- High School auditor
i lum. There was a good attendance <>t
! adults and children which added s.-v
era! dollars to the aiHlttoriuni cluiii
I fund.
<-<ii ion.
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rati.-
v< ms past. fl..-
! Le prosperous
farm not only
out the S'liitli.
There i-> sufflctrnt i>asi- for opti
inlam in tm- general outlook as it re-
lates to cattle. Illiiope will I., in t
our markets for bors»B an(| nuilea ;
Instance the scarcity <( meat In the ,
Russian empire f
oi' the win horn. <1 cattliy
Rin la .if V> a; '-.I
to abiiorngll demati K
militaiy c. ‘rumstan. If
dFb'<'0" uk ; ■
becoming more ■<>
intimated by
of agriculture,
i wo m.-at fast days weekly nim t
be olisi'i'Vcii throui hoiH the empire it bonds were deposited.
ruinou depletion of cattle stock is to Mi and Mrs Bailey
lie avoid' d ' 'I his order is tn be fol
attend the funeral, W h 1
was held from the family reside '
on Friday afternoon.—Wharton Ad-
vertiser. •
Quite a few of our town p< op|.- m-<
i ill with the grip this week, anion ■
; whom are Mrs. H i Baker, Mi
i Mrs. O R . Molierle- . Mrs. G
Culver, Airs. W. E
Corrinm and Mamie Curtis. Cotti'
.Savage, Marie Zipprian. Austin Sav
age. Guy Smith, Cecil fnglehm-t am
Cyrus Smith.
A Afutagovda County < >•■!- I •> ..•Ltn •
; banquet was held at Blessing I’ridu"
I evening for the purport of a Fed. r-1
j aiion of the County AA otmn's Chilo-
{The organization took place al th<
i home of Mrs. A B. Pieire lhat ul'er i
noon and celebrated with the hanqucl. >
Jitn Nyc Ryman was -ent a
t’liib
per •
a 1
Mrs.
, representative of the Mother's
at M.itagorda ami she reports a
fcctly splendid and enthnsiiisti.
fair
The banquet in the High School au-
ditorium Thursday evening was .veil
attended The long hall had been I
b<? ituifnlly adorned with .> profusion
of pot plants and garlands ot trailrp
vines Green shad s had l.e.-n plm-o*iL
over the chandeliers which gave a
soft light to the seen.-. Every tatd
had a pot plant for a < < nt‘‘i-piece ami
the covers were ail of snowy whit-
Each table was for two couples • x-
. cept one largo oval table that wn •
■ apart for the trustees and their wiv
11 and they being thus honored e ere
■ served first in ev. 'ythitm.
J. Schindler. Miss Mabel
and Mr. C
where our lumber is used.
in picking out good boards.
;; good. Straight grained, practically knot-
!! less and thoroughly seasoned, they work
up perfectly and save lots of time, which
u* 1(l 5 money and lots of other money later
| on by their saving of repair bills.
Christian SiietiCo services ewn***’
Sunday morning at ll o’clock, y"*
Sunday school every Say.<4as/
j Ulg lit !>. -15.
I'c dimonlal tneeiing . very Wednes-X*
i day evening at H o’clock.
Reading room open every Saturday
; 111 ci noon from i to 5 o'clock, when
.'hrlstlmi Science literature may be
read mid obtained.
The public is very cordially In-
vited to iitteml all the services. Cor-
| ner Avenue C mid Fifth Street. tfd
i buy ’ ..cl on i dull marl t '. I'ooilsh Man will wait
the", follow tl e c o* • ami buy on an Inflated market,
nd and l -i bargains ahead of the boorn.
Ci.iumel salivates! ’ inert tiry.
Ctdunwl acts like dynamite*on a slug-
-ish liver. When calomel comes into
contact w!th our bib n crash'is into
it. causing cramping and nnuada.
H’ y< i feel bilioiir, headachy, con-
rtipated and all kfio< ke.l out, |n-t
to y.-ur druggist and get a 50 cent bot-
tle of Dodson's Liver Tone, whicli
a liarmb - vegetable '■uleditut.
dangerous <al<nn<l. i.d.e a
and if ii. di.<-i
i dreiglii -ii yoe
I making vc a sick.
|nnd got your money.
If you fake calomel today you'll b<-
lek and miusoated tomorrow; be- ■
I sides, ft, ray salivate yon, while if:
v au lake Hod. on's Liver Tone you will
Jake up feeing vr. iit. full of ambl-.
I Hon and ready for*work. or play. It’s
I 'lurmloM*. ph n ant and safe tX give to
; "hildrcn: thev like it
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connected with the grading contract i
work <>f tin- publie roads being cou-
Russian strtiet.-d tile past rear, and which was
miiiounefng itopped on account of the < losing of
\a i ion.11 I '.nnk in hi. h He- i ■ 'nd
’•o' Worth star l» legrain.
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Al i.iiniiii'S iiuii elf will appear
Hi. most fainoii of th.-
; it ing Post.'i Human
[This is a
audicncoH
Ba-, City al
If Buy City peopl.
what till
Grand will
date the people
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MAGILL BROTHS
THE RELIABLE PIONEER LAND
MIXER AL MELLS AND
RETURN *12.2.5
Ar.omit Odd Fellows Conven-
tion Dates of sale March 18,
Hl and 20. Limit for return
March 28.
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Victrola
for dancing _
W.' a Victrola and Victor
i ou can practice the new
a^'er and over again.
. < an have an impromptu
whenever you wish and
as long as you want.
using' a wa v of j
Bar City on
is twoiveil with
sln.ei. regret by bls many friend
throughout fiiii section of the < oun
I try whei' he was so well known and (
so universally Unloved.
| I'A.r many years Mr
t as county a
mid t i . il’i' i'-ut was hi;;
he
this
office.
Mr. Austin wa- nlwo prominent in
• al cirr). s and was a consistent
>ef of the IJid-copnl t'hitrch.
The family <>t Mr. Austin is ahai
Iniown in this city, his wife mid I appliances necessary
’ '■ oi r : - > v ■ i a ml a< - ninplfsh ■! d-uigi
-..w,; often visiting here ami
PMELig in the many socinl gathering!. Ba.' City
toWlUc’h they were bidden. I’lans
Qiiitft a number of Whurton
z.cns
Statement of Condition of
(UY iltXk VXD IRIS’
at Bay City. Texas
At the close of business 'mi
Guarani} Fund I’ A O 1\ /T
A. oc M.
Salm day Eve i
I’o-t'i Human I kn-mricnts''j
limidit story fur respectable I
and will la presented Io
fin Grand next Momiav
can bm realize
attraction r.-ally is then the
not be able to areomni... I
on Monday night j
]d< titre story with Inninas ihim
self ha - hrok' ii records .-vei'ywhei",
ami it is ewtujlv listed as one
! most < ... ..
! brought here.
- that \l als<
home and onl
Au ,tin held tire j ’
ml district, clerk. ;
efficient was his service thui
seldom had n) opponent and at
time was a cmididate lor tie
?L.-o off. r improved .rm unimpr. v-d f irm* to actual *ettlerB, on easy
terms and long time. Rich pralrm or vall-w land* Also wholesale
t.rawt fm colonization
No time lost
They are all
Offer Loth Ri.rim s and R“ idem.- Lots in ;.i> City, the Queen of the
Mld-Con.'t on 'tisy t< rmi?. including monthly installment payments.
Bids will be rec.ii
of j; R Lewis, eon nlj UWh ofj
Mrtirigorda Mumty. Texas, until j p.m’
of the 8th day of Mareh, 1HIG, for the
furnishing of all tools. tnnteriaU ami
f for the r'epalr
and painting of a 300-foat ateel truss
partici- bridge across the Colorado River near
of the,
evpem iv< attractions ever (
11 will b< i.-membered •
i ran lor governor of Okla .
lost bj a vet’v small >
fact nunt <)klahonimis roallv ’
he was elected
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XO I l( t I O BRillGE COM R G TORS
, meat ration.'' Of course cattle -up
■ ply i dwindling in other comitries at
war. Lai. i on w ill eonm d' manti for
cattle to restock the lands. Ami the
livi jl-lmiii. farmer with a few lieao |
of gotal . attl> will patticipate in stout
prices and ii.-lstent demand just a-
he pm ticipated in good prt. ' s for a >
liur-i or a miib during forei -n Imvlng |
after th< bigiiining of the wai .More
<atH< or. Lexus farms not onb will
improv, thr farms but return a fine
.l.videml on tin investment when for-
begin to a rlive
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8. Stew art and
I B. Hawkins
and little git] made up an aub. party
to Hay city Twekday iifternoun.
Mrs Annie Byars mid littb
returned Tncaday from
where they’ve been the gitcsts of Mt- .
Green Savage for the past ten da's
A.’rt lames Gillett of Bay City ami
daughter, Mi's Tom Rosser of Dalia.
were the guests of Mrs. ]i. a Ry
RESOl'Rt’
Loans and dlscour* _
Xnum^iVlarket & Grocery
Intel"
The Texas Farm and Fireside is a stockman’s paper, a
poultryman’s paper, a dairyman’s paper, a beekeeper’s
paper, a truck grower’s paper. In fact a virile wide-awake
exponent of-eveiy farm industry and a defender of
farm in Texas.
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of the famous
S. I V |Cf>'
M r S
to Mntugorda Sunday
guests Mr and Mrs
and Mi. Charlie
Springs
Airs Mabe] Bailey mid dmi hL r.
Lorena and Dorothv Bailey, and Ail-
Allie Geruge of Bay
guests of Mrs .1 \
place.
The Episcopal Altar Guild held it:
semn-monthly pi.- sale Saturday will.
Misses Belle Smith, Lucile ftiiffv mi l
Willie Gottschalk in chaiy Next
Saturday is Methodist day as the two
denominations have nlternat. Sator |
days
The Duffy car look the follow ini; I
young ladies to Bay City Tuesday L-
spend the afternoon on the
'grounds. Alissi-s Lucile Dull'.
niuth Thornhill, AA’illie Gottschalk I
j Belle Smith and Jo Sargent,
Mr. and Airs. A. AA McNabb mid Hi
th- sou had lor their guest* io Bat !
City Tuesday to attend ttie carnival.;
1 ill their beaiititnl new Buick ..r Al
N. Ryman and two children
Sambo Rugeley
Monday afternoon Misses
Belle Salley and Bertha Boyd.
i ers of Hu- primaries, uave a
• AA'ashington
W Sargent attended
Thursday evening
Carrol! Ryman uud baby
■hg relatives in Bay City
Lou Kills and little girl
.Furn from Houston Thursday
/Mi** Heth Phillips is spending
/nival week at Hay City with relatives
Prof. O, 1, Katemau and i'arr.dl
j Rytnan motored to Bay City Sunday
evening
I Mr and Mr-
; Master Roy
nival at Huy
Mr and Mrs
toed to Ray
||the night
I Mi
I family
jwith Mi
Mr. and Mrs C
; son. Liiwreiu e. returned
i from a pleasant 'Ait with
J at Bay Ciiy.
Messrs. Goodwin storm- and Geo
i Sargent left in the Sterne ear Tluirs
'day for Richmond mid Houston
both returned home.
H Wadsworth and AA' E AA II I
pass.-d through town from Hay '
[City and Wadsworth Simda. .-ii r.uil'
to th.- Wadsworth ranch on the Gull
1 beach.
The Rugeley
Tuesday, early
| guards with kiddies
the show.
Mr. and Mrs. AA
two boys and Mrs.
Bateman and
to Ha' City
Mr mid Mrs Bailey made
friends while retddents of thi-
lowed by a ' leduction of th. soldier-' and the
friends and acquaintances go to the
bereaved wife anil children in the loss
of their husband ami fathi'i AA'hur
. ton Advertiser.
Torn Ross. r <
the guests of Mrs. B
man from Thursday until Saturdu
Mr and Mrs
Baker and Rev
Ilford autoed i
afternoon and after holding
there returned horn.
S. Moore of Bay City nutoeii
having for hl;
Lindner
of Rig
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1916, newspaper, November 14, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362209/m1/5/?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.