The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 147, Ed. 1 Monday, May 12, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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finish the job.
Let’s pay our debts. The Government has
spent billions of dollars to save us from
ruin and disgrace. We mwif pay the bill.
Ever know the joy of saving7 It’s the
grandest feeling!
Save now and later be able to buy that
‘■something” you have always longed for.
Carry out your savings pledge if you made
one; or make one right now.
Buy of your War Savings Society, or bank,
poslollice, store.
Thrift Stamps and
War Savings Stamps.
We extend you a
AT
at ECONOMY GROCERY
PIIONt 299
cordial invitation to visit the plant
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bring
A GREATLY' IIEDUCED COST
Our plant ha
An Expt
been in tailed and i now ready for operation,
rt will be with us for aitnetina*, so
our old Tires in and have them made
better than new at
GATES TIRES
Guaranteed Punt lure Proof -Cost I 2 as much
fLUMBER
and everything that goes with it
Get O CJ Prices
and we’ll get
YOUR Business
Alamo Lumber
Company
John Sutherland, Mgr. Phone 23
Hl
Choice
in active
New Orleans. La, May 11
were
waza "ix hours after «he arrived
Tokyo "■ --San Eranclsco Argonaut
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xew oiu.f txs mu:.
' grades* of clean rice
I demand, but as only a few small lots
came forward trading was moderate.
The lower grades were neglected. A
few .small olts of choice Honduras
brought 7 7-8c. while the interim
j grades sold as low as 4c. A decided
falling off was noted in exports. Ship
merits amounted to 2,340 pockets to
Mexico. 100 to Cuba, 400 to Crl;to
bnl. 30 to Honduras and 11.599 to New
I York. Sales of clean rice were 347
■ pockets of Honduras at 1-241 kc. 110
pockets of Japan at 7 3-kc. 7.1 Hi pock-
ets of Blue Hose at 44F7 7-Xc, and 1,383
pockets of Stormproof at 8 3-4c
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i.XIFN HXI.I-NOI.I TIKES.
Mr C W Dickey has received and
instilled a complete plant in the rear]
of the Economy Grocery for the i
Gittes ''Half-Sole'1 tire business and t |
now ready to make all repairs here In-;
stead of having to send them to Hous- ,
I ton
This plant is complete in every de ;
tall and is comprised of alt the nee-j
I essary machinery tor first-class work
i and prompt service. An expert In the
I business will arrive tonight and >e-
jmain with the Bay City station until
I everything gets in good working or
' der.
Read the advertisement in today’s
Tribune and let the Gates Half-Sole
. Tire Co , through its Bay City office,
I help you in your tire troubles.
GRASS RUGS
WHAT?
NO KI <JS CHARGED AT ill ESTf BRICES
Night Phones 223-298
Day Phone 120
Taylor-Hill Furniture Co.
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
A Special Sale mi 9x12 Grass Rugs at $12.50 each—Will
start Saturday. May 10th, and continue to
Saturday, May 17th—One to a customer
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Interior Decorating a Specialty
Old Furniture Mack* New
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
Post Office Box 261
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Don’t Send Your Money Away
Leave It With Your Home Baker
Every Day Fresh Bread
BIH LO A Y ES, 10 ( ENTS
PATRONIZE YOl’R HOME BAKER
West Side Bakery
M E T Z G E R & C O M P A N Y
Painting and Paper Hanging
9
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Sergeant Stewart Evans, who work-
ed all of last week in the county in
tiehalf of the Victory Loan, left Sat-
urday afternoon for his home in
Pennsylvania. He is very much im-
pressed with Matagorda Counts and.
in all probability, will return here.
The editor of the Japan Times says
the telephone service in Japan is nt
telly bad He wonders "what Job
would have done had he lived in
Tokyo and wanted to telephone to the
specialist on boils." He concludes
with the following incident: "A lady
in Karuiwa’.'i enlkd up her house in
Tokyo, left by the next train, got the
call, and talked to herself in Kiirui-
The heavy rain yesterday will keep
the farmers out of the fields for some
time and endangerss some of the crops
as vegetation is growing rapidly
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Warm Weather will soon be here and
you should be prepared. Let us show
you our line of Electric Fans NOW.
Texas Public Service Co.
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HUSBANDS! SONS!!
J. E. Mill I K
l.OtUN tXD Bl KMiX UN
Flu lulling and Heating
Phone 4
Work Guarani
1 t lie 14
the
fin
Why not
Mother's Day is coming soon
B\\ ( |l l GlU I XIIOI s|
LOST
with a big box' of
remember mother
Mata
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\\ hitmnn's Candy on Hull day ? We have
Phone 39'.*
•led from and it is the
a large variety to
Pepper. 1
rornato.
an
best in the city.
VEGETABLE I'l X
POT
couple Room
rative ami Blooming
run
beautiful May. thy
name
Matagorda Pharmacy
Phone 77
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are
Prices. 175 00 to l&OO.Olj
Honest Leather Nhot's
... $8,000.00
Price —
R F. ANDERSON
W. F. Tetts
HIE LEXER lL STORE
Jeweler
Optician
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dangerously ill w
last on the toad to recox cry
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and
Only a
dent ; will be taki II
fere->ted.
THINK of tin: future
POR I'I N1TV.
A large bar pin. in a red
Kinder please return to
9 12dpd
has been
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O' Max
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and j
address!
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CORD WOOD COR SALE
S 'Taylor or S It Sbolars.
The Quality talking machines are In-
struments that are Incomparable in
their beauty of design, quality of
workmauship and full purity of tone.
Solid mahogany and oak. Plays all
makes of disc records without extra
iittachnients.
IHE
NEW
wor
I t hem to t he
, InstItlftions
i studi nts
will be
nk
opportuu
Itielmlin.
ami iitli
George \l Bailey
<d the Houston I
large audience from
pulpit yesterday
movement
was in
masterpiece ll< was
of at tent ion and de
Interesting lay
Another thing we have noticed, ami
| that, is when Matagorda County '-e
j her duty she do's it
loo whig
\lr XX' t! Horn was in the city from
his farm Saturday and reported good
seasons in the ground and a good
stand of rice almsot everywhere lie
says the ground is in good shape amt
all tile farmers need now is suitable
vv eaiIrr for work.
John I’.
Sanders.
Building 25x100 feet on East
side of square. A valuable prop-
erty—good tenant -will pay 10
per cent net on investment.
plinned
regular
ciillGe
t other
TFLEBHOXE 4s
Elgin wrist natch: service
• star In black liaiid; regard for return
t< I rlliiim office I'hl
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• Baptist tcadeiuy It ill Train Boys and
* (ilrls ou Hay.
Mr Erank Osborn left tht# morning
for El t'ampo where he will spend a
few days ou business
good form and
He
.Hid
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PILOT t I l.tXI XOI RNI I I.
into the |
come to the eonclu
050 of the
very much the
which begins
The county eonimissioiiet> met
day in regular monthly session Xlr ■
t'abanlss is the only member absent. | |
having not recovered sufficiently to |
resume his duties I he court is com
posed of Judge John I’. Perry and
Commissioners Sanders, Pyle
Hawkins
It it keeps on we. will, in all prob-1
ability, have some rain This forecast ;
| is 'n lepemleiit of anv suggest ion-. )
j made by the Houston weather bureau
A card received by his friends •■fate.;
' i,hat Sergeant George C. tt'lifft Dod-
’son has arrived in the t tiited States
■ and w ill be at home in a i
■ board
j Box
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The writer has received a < ard from
I Tom Castleton, who. w ith Xlt - Castle
j tun, is visiting friends and relatives
in \'iiksliutg Miss., and in points in
■ Louisiana They are having a
j lime and are enjoying the trip ever
' wd)
Mrs VX S Holman received a tele
glam from La Grange yesterday ad-
vising her of the death of her father.
Mr Kaulbach
I'alef A
1. Park Place.
lease*:
15,
a 111 lie conducted daily ex.
lite time of the B X P
to 20, inclusive
s have
who w
W li ich
usual
Th<> i
After caret ally
matter we have
sion that all except
students regret
pro^(h oi vacation
the 31st
J. E Simons left yesterday for
Waco to attend the meeting of the $
State Medical Association, which will
be held in that city the 12th, 13th
and 14th.
Headed by President J X Brown
ust of the faculty of the San Marcos I
iplUt Academy, will move to Camp j
Palacios Texas, vxhere they i
eoinluct a H' weeks summer |
ol for Istys and girls. 11 w o an ;
t ed Saturday,
e giounds of
mpment liave been
riod up tp Angus
Cor
luiragrapher
spoke to a
Methodist
Centenary
Col Hailey
delivered a
given the cost
livered a remarkably
Now is the lime to get into the in-
dustry with a golden future. We ol
fer the best and most reasonably
priced Plying Coursn in Xmerlca to-
day XX e have the latest typo of
plane- amt expert ex army instruc
tor* Only a limited number of stu
It' you tiro In
immunieate w 1th u - .it on< <•
This is OP
new stock just
Through Milne cause or other
'phones were put out of commb
yesterday I'or fear someone
make a mistake ami place the blame
where it doesn't belong vve will take
the occasion to say . po Jtliely. that
Xlbert Burle tm did not hav<‘ anything
to to w ith if.
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Mi ITIttDINI I III RCII.
• duriti
will
I ciedlls
a mount <
can undertake,
limited in order to allow
time for n>« rant iunat
ities or rh« summer camp,
■ojitlm sw Inunlng fishing
letie events.
Marcos Baptist Academy is
r one of the must mtceessful
m its liistory and already
enrollment of student-
netx fall.
.Mr. Max Schwartz, of Schulenberg,
is in the city for some time on busi-
ness
r
e Joy . I
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Attorney-at-Law
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• Will practice In all ths Courts
• Phone 37—Office Holman Bldg
• Rear of Opera House, Ave. F.
• Bay City, Texas
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 147, Ed. 1 Monday, May 12, 1919, newspaper, May 12, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362407/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.