The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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• FARM AND RANCH LOANS
© WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN
• in large or small amounts
• ou improved and productive
• farm and ranch lands at rea-
• movable rate of interest.
• AMERICAN MORTGAGE CO.
• Palacios. Tex. A. W. Estes, Mgr.
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Seats 5, 10, 15. 25c
GRAND
Tonight
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TRIANGLE
PROGRAM
Presents
Lillian Gish
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THE LILY
AND
THE ROSE
IN 5 ACTS
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Triangle Comedy
Chas. Murry
in the
“Great
Vacumn
Robbery”
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Fruit For
Fruit Cakes
Arnold's 7-tf
Rest moats and lard.
and
H W. Hafer, piano tuning. Phone 51.
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W. C. 1. L. MEETING.
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L. D. C. PROGRAM.
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deserve
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The simple mixture of
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Th* Dally Tribune. 40c a month.
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Fresh supply just received. In-
cluding nuts and all the finest
extracts.
Send us your order today.
Mr. John Ottis of Wadsworth spent
today in the city on business.
Messrs. M. Thompson, A. S. Col-
lins, V. L. LeTulle and some others,
whose names we have been unable to
learn, are i ‘ ~ '
week deer hunting.
Lee Anderson reached out last week
and sold one of the handsome Briscoe
cars to a Walker County citizen.
Mrs. A. H. Wadsworth has as her
guest tliis week her mother,
Andrews of Wharton.
EX \M1N ITIONN FDR
TE At ’ll E RS’ L E R IT Fit' A T ES.
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• ..GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. ..•
• Will repair sewing machines, •
• musical instruments, typewrit- •
• ers. all kinds of locks (keys) •
• furnished), oil and gas stoves, •
• furniture and everything in our •
• line. All work guaranteed. •
• Shop In back end of Green's •
• grocery. T. F. CARR. •
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Mrs. A. H. Wadsworth and A. H.
Wadsworth ,.Ir., have returned after
spending several weeks in Wharton.
Mr. Ned Wadsworth of Pledger is
the guost of Mr.
.iadsworth.
James K. Polk of Tennessee.
Lewi* and Clarks of Virginia
W. C. T. U. meeting to be held at
I Mrs. L. LeTulle Friday afternoon at
I 3 o'clock.
bo carried !
The subject is "Purity.’*
Bible lesson, Prov. 4; Phil. 4:1.
Prayer Mrs. 1. N. Barber.
Business session.
Answer roll cull with Bible verso on
M E( EN ( 01 MY
JIRYMEN INDICTED.
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M shape-retaining.
M MRS. N. J. FRANZ ■
M Upstairs Tribune Building M
See Kelly, the flue and chimney
doctor, and have them cleaned before
winter sets In. You can notify Tri-
bune office.
' t.YCERINE AND HARK
PREVENT APPENDICITIS.
ttve organs In fine vigorous condition.
Price 50c. Sold by Matagorda Phar-
macy. j •
Messrs. M. A. Williams. C. G.
Arnold and John E. Linn are on the
lake enjoying a few days fishing.
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Your fall stationery order, no doubt
needs attention. Remember the place
after to your order. We use only
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treatment helps: Rho- h1- or little. to do better talir.es the blood and puts the dlges-
printing. We do not cut prices, for
price cutting meant bad wort and
shoddy goods. Play
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Jack Walker of
Markham visited in the city Thurs-
day.
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Allow me to call at your real- M
M dence, at your convenience; I 9?
If your sewing machine gives you
any trouble take it to T. F. Carr and
have him make It new for you. Rear
of Green’s grocery store. 16-tf
We also have a new supply of
fine Mackerel, Pickled Her-
ing, Pigs Feet.
Try a Mackerel for your
breakfast, nothing finer.
and upper bowel, ONR SPOONFUL re-
lieves almost ANY CASE of constipa-
tion, sour stomach or gas. It removes
such surprising foul matter that a
few doses often relieve or prevent ap-
pendicitis. A short I
chronic stomach trouble. The IN-
STANT, easy action of Adler-l-ka is
astonishing. Williams Drug Store at
i Matagorda
next year,
fluence of these two that
Montana democratic in the
election.—Lockhart Post.
iul affairs, least when we come home
we finde you and our concerns dam-
nified.
■'These things considered, wee doe
humbly & jointly desire that the sell-
Mis;- rllg (,f brandy and strong liquors to
Bay J ye Indians may bo wholly suppressed,
! when if done wee hope wee shall live
Mrs. Belle Kimball and Miss Alice ! peaceably."
Grimes were shopping in Bay
Tuesday.
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ORIENTAL OPERA
CAST ENTERTAINED.
I. John C. Calhoun of South Caro-
lina.
6. What Northern
part of this credit?
Why have Southern statesmen
always been most active in territorial
expansion? How misjudged?
bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-1 »• «
1 1-ka, astonishes Matagorda people. Be- policy?
cause Adler-i-ku acta on BOTH lower
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Seated Towne near ye fulls of
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b.
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d.
lina.
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f. Lewis and
and Kentucky.
James Monroe of Virginia.
Andrew Johnson of North Caro-
An examination for State and coun-
ty teachers' certificates will be held
in the courthouse at Hay City, Thurs-
day. November 30, 1916, and the Fri-
day and Saturday following.
Subjects will be offered according
to the following schedule:
Thursday—Subjects required
permanent and permanent
certificates.
Friday and Saturday Subjects re-
quired for first and second grade cer-
tificates. W. F. Pack,
County Superintendent of Public in-
struction.
(Girard, in the Philadelphia Public
Ledger.)
The water wagon started out on its
High-Puulut'y through this country longer
!ago than most persons realise. 1 of-
fer you a proof of this assertion,
which was 336 years ago last April.
H is in the form of a petition to a
royal governor signed by twelve men
who were determined that the brew-
over
J. C. CARRINGTON •
Surveyor and Civil Engineer •
Phones 3 and 260 Bay City *
Mr. ,1. H Roach of Blessing was
.> business visitor to the city today.
The U. D. C.’s will meet November
28 with Mrs. 1). T. Monroe, and the
following program
out:
English Supremacy in America.
(Answers to be found in "Historical j
Sins of Omission and Commission,”
3_10 , child training.
’Motherhood, by the leader. Mrs. C.
I A. Lewis.
Music, by Misses
i McLendon.
Histor- ! Child Curiosity, Mrs. G. A. Moore.
A reading, by Mias Bettie McLen-
don.
Round table talk; How Shall Wo
[ Tell the Child?
Spain In
day at his home in Matagorda.
Mr. J, G. Cunningham of
Gregor, Texas, visited with
in the Caney bottoms this friends one day last week. Children affrighting, insomuch that
Mr. Gerault Green of Bay City was we are afeared to go about our Law-
« Caney visitor Tuesday afternoon.
I Miss Mary L. Bales was a Bay City
| visitor Saturday.
Mr. W. G. Jones made a business
trip to Bay City Monday.
Mrs. Rodney Matthews and
Jessie Bates visited friends in
City Saturday.
Ritual.
1. To whom shall credit be given
for English supremacy over France in I
North America today?
Why is this one of the
leal Sins of Omission?"
To what three men shall credit
be given for the lyiuisiana purchase?
4. To whom is credit due tor An-
glo-Saxon supremacy over
I North America today?
Georgians at Bloody Marsh.
Gov. James Jackson of Georgia.
Nicholas Trisi of Virginia.
James Gadsden of South Caro-
lord’s Prayer by aid.
Adjournment.
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Put a porous plaster on the chest I
land take a good cough syrup inter- j
nally If you would treat a severe case j
of sore lungs properly. Get the dol- I
lar bise BALLARD’S HOREHOUND
SYRUP. With each bottle there is a ;
free HERRICK’S RED PEPPER]
POROUS PLASTER for the chest.
Sold by Matagorda Pharmacy.
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Tne time of the year for brisk ad- '
vertlslng by the merchants is hers, ]
and those who want to increase their
trade cannot do better than to make
liberal nse of printers’ Ink. It pays
the largest dividend on the necessary
Investment than anything
section.
want to you might figure up Just how !
mny times he paid for it this year ,
with just one crop. He lived at home. |
] raised about 19000.00 worth of cotton, i
some >3600.00 worth of rice and .
>1000.00 worth of corn, on >35.00 land. |
These arc facts which Mr. Larsen will ,
substantiate and are facts that our
! people should begin to study and
j develop. |lna-
uvuvv, see VVMUJMIVUVW, *
M will fit a Sptrella Corset exactly Mi
M to your form. Splrella Boning is Vi
M Incomparably better than any K
M other—non-rusting, unbreakable, M
Send card to— X
MRS. N. J. FRANZ
Upstairs Tribune Building
< iiurgt-d W ith I nlaw lull) I'laying
turd* While Deliberating
uu Case.
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Irregular bowel movements lead to |
i chronic constipation and a const!- .
paled habit fills the system with Im- .
j purities. Herhlne is a great bowel j
regulator. It purifies the system, vl-1
Corpus ChrlstL Texas. November
23. -Ono of the most remarkable ac-
tions ever taken by ti grand Jury in
Nueces County is that of returning
seven indictments charging unlawful
card playing and Involving members
of it trial jury and a deputy sheriff
who was guarding them while the
jury was out deliberating on the ver-
dict in a bootlegging case.
The complaint was signed
sworn to by uno of the jurors.
According to the complainant, the
I jury, which was out for some time
including a night session, engaged in
.mo of cards. It is alleged that a
V, difference of opinion arose over some
Kiint of the ame and the deputy
. .1 was called in to settle the
mooted point.
The jurors say they merely Indulged
a a game of pitch to while away the
'night hours.
era’ big horses shouldn't
I them:
Where as wee, ye inhabitants of
I now
Dellaware (called Crewcorne), finding
E. L. Lawson returned to , jv< :> aggrieved by yo Indians
Caney Tuesday, after spending Sun- when drunk iuformeth that we be and
have been in great danger of our
Me- lives, of our houses burning, of
Caney i g,,(x[.s . ti almg and of our Wives and
Mr. L. I’. Larsen, a prominent
farmer who owns a splendid farm
; home between Markham and Clcm-
ville, spent today in the city and
while here Joined The Tribune’s list
of subscribers. Mr. Larsen told us
that he has Just marketed bls 88*h
I ale of cotton from a field of 110
acres and will probably get a little
Ha also made about 1000 bush-
; els of corn off of 25 acres, besides a
I fairly good rice crop. The rice and
' cotton he has sold, but the corn Is
safely housed for teed for his stock
next year. Mr, Igrrsen also special-
1 iezs in milk and butter, hogs and horn-,
iny. and poultry and eggs. He liter-,
ally lives at home. Mr. Larsen paid (
[ >35.00 an acre for his land, so if you i
■ a .. n. 4 Law
Miss Grace Keese und Will Keese,
who are now at Baker, Montana,
write friends here that they are
I very busy and consequently very
| well contented. Miss Grace has tak-
I en up a claim of 320 acres of land
and is living on it the required time,
j While perfecting her title, she is
also teaching school. Will is to
| have the management of a stock farm
It was probably the in-
carried
recent
After rehearsal Tuesday evening,
the cast for the ‘‘Oriental Opera,'- ,
which will be given at an early date. |
was entertained at Stinnett’s by the
directors. Mesdames Geo. Serrill, W.
H. Stinnett and M. H. Highley.
The cast includes Misses Meta
Hawkins. Julia Austin. Edna Zedler,
Johnye Sutherland. Eunice Baker, I
Jessie Phillips. Annie Zedler, June I
Lxtckwood. Myrtle Darby, Roberta!
Capps. Lois Moore, Thelma Moore,'
Ixickwood, Jones, R. West, Shirley 1
Carter. Muta Serrill, Lottie Poole, '
Frieda Klein, Iris Darby; Mesdames |
Beckman. Serrill. Stinnett and
ley; Messrs. Korn, Jim Lewis, Carroll
Gaines, Bates, Plerco Gaines, Marvin
Scott, John Hill. ’I’. C. Cash, Earl
Broughton, Frank Woolsey, Jimmie
Castleton, Harry Scull, Lee Carr, Joo
Milner, Dodson. Zedler and Geo.
Burke.
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LODGE DIRECTORY.
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Visiting Knight an
A. F. A A. M.
Bay City lodge
No. 865. A. F.
A? A. M., meets
every second
and fourth
Monday In
each month,
7:30 p. m. Vis-
iting brothers welcome.
Geo. E. Serrill, M
W. S. Street. Secretary.
0. E. S.
Eastern Star will meet
Tuesday night in
month Visltlne
members Invited to at-
tend.
Mrs. Maud Gustafson. W. M.
Mrs. Cora B. Moore, Secretary.
8 P* m*
welcome.
T. L. Lewis, C, C,
E. E. Wood, K. of R. and S
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If your business dont’ suit you, ad-
vertise.
THZ GENERAL STORE
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We never sacrifice quality
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eatables, but also to things
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PERSONALS AND LOCALS
REAL
FRENCH
IVORY
COME, LET US SHOW YOU
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Quality Jeweler
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For those who contemplate using Ivory this year we would
suggest that they make an early selection. Besides the advance
that we would have to pay if we rebought now, the market is
short and uncertain, and then you must realize that we can not
give you the same service in engraving later on that we can now.
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For our early buying Christmas customers we are doing
something out of the ordinary in two and three color work in
initials and monograms on ivory. This work is not the same
work as has been done in previous years, it will not come off,
in fact you can not remove it, it is permanant.
itary flc
HOUSE PA
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convince you.
The Highest Market
Price Paid for Furs,
Hides and Beeswax.
Harrison’s Meat Market
Phone 18 . The New Market
portion of
know
Give Us a Portion
of Your Trade—
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JN asking for a
your trade we know we
must deliver the goods. 1 his
we intend to do. We are
going to handle the best
meats the market affords. A
trial order will
The nights
are gradually growing longer
which reminds us that the vacant
sockets should be filled with new
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Nothing is so cheery as gord bright I ghts.
Ask Us to Show You ifce Laltsl Istrp
Texas Public Sesvsce Co.
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W. E. DEVANT
Attorncy-at-Law
Will Practice in All Court*
of the Country
Office: Fist Nat Bank Bldg.’
Bay City, Texas
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1916, newspaper, November 24, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362216/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.