The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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Large and valuable lot of the Celebrated Albrecht Furs
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sale this week--dajs to be
will be placed
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given later. These Furs will be priced
so
and values will be
high that
so
you will be interested
DON’T FAIL TO SEE THESE FURS
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Emporium
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and daugb-
visiting
Thin Goiwrnmt nt udrt rtimimtinl pah ionically duiiattd
t<> the Treasury lbpartau-nt by
many
fight
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Capital Stock
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fHERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOB OUR FRIENDS”
Stamps
of Exchange
•lions in Transit....
Cush and Sight
25 000 00
8 517 05
19 399 38
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Thu only expense |M*ace relieves the Government from
is that of supplying bullets and powder
eminent must spend $50,000,000.00 every
day for months to come to take care of
the soldiers and sailors It will take
a year to demobilize the army.
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George " a*liliig|oii.
is a reliable bearer
doing the work of
better than the
head oil” when
sive farmer has
bilities of the Ford truck and he is ready to
buy one. We judge this to be so from the
way farmers are buying them.
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Palacios. Texas, December 17.—The
district Christian Endeavor convention
was held hero, closing Saturday. W.
Roy Brog of Dallas, general secre-
tary of the Texas Christian Endeavor
Union, was the principal speaker of
the gathering. Much interest, and
enthusiasm whs manifested during the
meeting, which efefeted unusually
good results.
>f tile pi
'• tmi-i wi.idi is aggressive, vic I
<l< \ ill Ii and almost as unlver- al I
. the ae'lvitle of the
M iiiufm hirers Record >
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POSTED.
All of Col. Sol J. Cleveland’s hold-
ings are posted. Hunters notified to
keep out. Apply to W. G. Standard
for permission. He
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more
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in" i" which it i ■> m>w .
v.hidi Gernmnv i- fo-i
ord in this country, plan- j f
and smoking to create [ csSt? 1
Now n ad\ I'm delivery. Now is the time to set out for
early cabbage. Don’t be afraid to risk a few plants. We
are risking hundreds of dollars in seed and labor. 50c per
hundred prepaid; 10c at the farm; 500, $1.50; 1.000, $2.50.
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1 tor
a i.’.a in.
ti <• Kin-
el no May
. T’sl-.io . 1 i.em.’ two ,.;lr
tn I.T.,t Worth Xfoml'iv
was ' hopning in
disturbances with other countries, this
nation would tie amazed and startled.
We regret that Ute secret service does
not feci justified hi making nil
f.iets known. ‘
The war is not y et over, lu’cause the i
difficulties between I’oru ami I'hile,
wh It might Involve other countries
Iti South Xmet ica, are being fomented |
By tier many for the express purpose |
of embarrassing
The war is not yet
Corman
nnd children w r
i made the
• ji.irtmcnt
J damps, and.
I Win reus, the
1'eacc dot's not affect your W. S. S. pledge
binding obligation Peace does not release
anyone from his pledge
That war is over, the Governnhnt has lifted the ban on the produc-
tion of Automobiles, but they will not lie manufactured in quantities for
months.
The thing to do to assure a new car in tip Spring, is to buy NOW.
I have new OVERLAND cars in stock I'or immediate delivery.
If you are thinking of buying a car, considt r the DEPENDABILITY
<tf 1 he OVERLAND, anti the SER V 1( Tl behind it, and see me
JOHN A. ( RAWFO.ID
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Bay City, I’exas
unity Judge of each I
nitty has been requested by the gov-j
to direit attention by proc-!
(> j tarnation to the
. liquidation
■ pledges,
Therefore, 1 John !■’ I’etry. county!
of Matagorda,
I 'i’exas, do hereby announce the said
government call for liquidation by De-
cember 31. litis, <>l all war savings
' tamp pledges that all pledged persons
Matagorda County make take no-[
! lice
I tom
1918.
nvor, bee
ft ti t Imril y
last week
judge of the county
xas.
Tim ever increasing number of de-
positor' and the growth of this insti-
tution evidence that the service we
are rendering is acceptable and ap-
preciated by the community. A good,
strong banking connection is an as-
set not to be valued in dollars. Your
account respectfully solicited
Mr and .Mrs J. K Sinltli motored to
Bay City Tuesday morning.
Messrs. Moore and Smith left Tues-
day afternoon for Houston.
Mr and Mrs Goodruin went to Bay
City Wednesday.
Mr. li. A. Lyman went to Bay City
Wednesday.
Mr. I K Smith returned home from
Houston Thursday.
Dr. Moore of Houston came down
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs .1 K. Smith left Monday for San
Antonio to spend the holidays with
lor parents. Mr and Mrs Fihner, of
that city
Mr. J. F. Smith and little son, C. L.
Smith, wont to Sugar Valley Sunday
afternoon.
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statement is correct,
I loopingarner. Cashier
ilia )‘.<>v vrnment Ims issued |
it ..ill for (lie complete payment l>e
lore December 31. 1918, of all pledges
United States treasury do-■
Ui purchaser war savings
official call for the
war savings stamp
men
have
q-esetp i
•arrlctl on
P f(‘S|»(U t b
before wa
cret
In
Work room for surgical dressings
has been closed. No more dressings j
are needed.
Statement of Condition of
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Bay City, Texas
At tin- close of business Nov. 1. 191S
GUARANTY FUND BANK
Resource!!.
Ixgilis ami Diseoimts
U. S. Liberty Bonds
Other Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures..
Interest in and Assess-
ment for Guarant) Fund
S Certificates of In-
debtedness
War Savings
Bills
Colle
The above
M. W
'J'litee evenings aboard tile U
George Washington, earrv ing
(lent Woodrow Wilson and the
American peace delegates and their
families, stuffs, military and naval at
. taclies, were set aside l»> special re-
, quest for showings of Mme. Naz.i
move's big de luxe screen productions,
1 “Revelation." "Toys of Fate" and "Eye
for Eye" I'resident Wilson and Mr
Wilson are enthusiastic admirers of
i tin' Russian actress and her work on
i the stage, but until now have never
had an opportunity to view any of iter
achievements in motion pic
i Mr. ami Mrs
City Monday.
Mr Geo W Nave of Markhtim
! visiting nt th
Mr. James
Monduv.
Mr. J. F Hutchins
here Saturday
Mr. Will McSpairan
j here Tuesday.
Picket Withers
(•ro Saturday,
and Mrs Ed. Kin ■
Effie, of I’ictce wire
H C. King Sunday
Nannie King wa shopping in
ri
the United States
over, hneaitse the
propaganda in Mexico Is via
>us and aggressive in seeking to < re !
tHitv to this country
wat is not vet over, lu'came the
nt German goveinment is merelv |
camouflage to hide the null inton '
>n of tlie German people; for the
who have controlb'd Germany i
li H a vet (he sli",lit(‘st thought i
io ing that control. Tetnporarih. i
Germany lias lost out, but no man of!
I intollb'em e w ho has the opportitnitv !
of l.nowlug tlie Inside of lite sitiuitionl
i ut look forward Io serious dan
t hroiiglioiit tin world as a result |
istent. continuous German |
w I.icli is aggressive
‘ Curry home Sunday
Delk wa in Hay t'ltv
<>! Kansas
Hasn't Editor Edmond of tlie
ufaclunrs Record heard that tin
is over ’ Tampa 'I'ritmm
i Mauufaeturers lte< oi l.
Dceemlmr 12, 1918)
No. tlie Maiitifael ill'l l '
ni>t yet lieard that the war i over, n n
lias anyone else who know.,
nation A temuorarv
laen signed, but within
days a dispatch lias cot
many in the course of which it is aid
' I'licre is a certain b'l iini; here that
peace i not yet as'ured and that Ger
muy lie forced to renew the
Such feeling c
. only by preliminary peace
i slial! be removed it will lie impo
, to change the munition factorial
normal uses.”
Commander Foeh does tiot
jtkat tlie wtir is vet over,-Ins all
was a li'iv Cftv vie • report a.v. lie ha- i'1v< n Germany
ultimatum in regard io tlie :
■ of further invasion unless the
I <.f arniisiic> mo cornplk d w it h
I'lo United States government
nmtnees that it. proposes Io keep
I '_’50.000 veteran Xmcrican soldb r
I Europe.
The
.t.'iied on
M inuf.ieit;rei
icomi'.i'ind'i
<rov( rnutont
and
than
war.
rrveal tin
wireless
Catching, in
numting di c
nitig for riot:
16th day of December,!
John F. Perry.
County Judge,
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The Ford one-ton truck may well be
classed as an agricultural necessity, it fits
into and fills so many wants on the farm.
of farm burdens, not only
■■( V( ral horses quicker and
torse, and docs not “cat its
not working. The aggres-
only to consider the possi-
think i
an |
issibility j
term’.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1918, newspaper, December 18, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362288/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.