The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 198, Ed. 1 Monday, July 14, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Beginning Monday
We will sell all Ladies Ready-
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BIG REDUCTION
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POT PLANTS
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Decorative and Blooming
Keep Baby
Healthy
GIVE IT PLENTY Ob’ FRESH AIR
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A Conn plete Line of
BUGGIES, GOCARTS, SI I.KEYS
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Wm. WALKER
THE HOUSE OE QUALITY
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
Bay City, Texas
Night Phones: 53-104
Day Phone: 101
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NOW IS YOUR CHANCE to get
of those silk dresses, georgette,
figured, flowered or printed voiles.
Just the thing for these hot days
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Hon. John W Gaines has returned
Austin where he succeeded
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Phone 86 Bay City, Texas
more $3 war savings '
very limited
Buy war savings stamp
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WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
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from $»iO,OOH to $75,000, but will enable
the company to barge t large per-
<■• nla ■<■ of its mlphur output
ocean-Koing vessels
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Bay City Produce Co.
Buy City, Texas
We pay cash for all poultry, eggs
hides, etc.
Write, or see os for prices
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banks to
and girls who agree to earn and
\ save enough money to buy nt least one
war savings stamp. When Hie »av-
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HIND GRENVDE SWINGS BWhs. and bought
Let’a finish the job.
Let’s pay our dehts. The Government has
spent billions of dollars to save us from
ruin and disgrace. IVe rnu^t pay the bill.
Ever know the joy of saving? it’s the
grandest feeling!
Save now and later Im* able to buy that
’’something" you have always longed tor.
Carry out your savings pledge d you nude
one; or make one right now.
Buy of your War Savings Society, or bank,
postutficv, store.
Thrift Stamps and
Wax Savings Stamps.
We will accept bids for the pur-
chase of the two story fretne business'
building on (Kiner Avenue G and dth
Street, now occupied by R F Ander-
son and will ■ ell name to the highest
bidder Bids must be tilt'd with us on
or before Tuesday .July 15
We reserve the right to reject any
and all blds
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Curly and Nell WakeUHd with Paul i' .liar’s Dau Cupkt Company,
Graad Theatre, Jaly 14-2%
The Commissioners' Court was cou-
vened today for the purpose of fixing
Un tax rate for the lltlb taxes It
turned will lie in es.don for three or four
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time and get a
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| of tin* grenade when they have saved of
t a $5 war savings stamp 1 peace.
of the l.'l!* issue Adults mnv also these grenades should make
secure this grenade hank by purchas-1 fjOn
j ing three or
stamps of the 1919 Issue
Buy war savings stamps regularly
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HOME NERI It E SECTION
AMERICAN RED ( ROSS.
The home service section of Red
Cross of Matagorda County desires to I
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I-Aiji SALE Ch« ip. cash or on
term pan of horses, wagon and har-
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er race, first, $5 00; second, 1
tournament riding, first, $10.00;
>md. $5 00
Como out this day and assist in giv-
i inc our Holdlers and sailors a gen-
uine welcome home, and besides that
have a royal good
splendid dinner at
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i8l Turkish and Domestic Tobaccos •'Blended
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Rocca Harris and Emma Henderson
(former address. Bay City, Texas).
Lillie Ella Johnson (former address,
Gaine tnore, Texas).
Morgan t Maples Keminski (former
■ address. Nance. Texas).
I The allotment and allowance checks
of these purties have been returned
| to M ishington, D C . and the govern-
; ment has asked us to locate them If
1 possible.
\nyone who van give any informa-
tion regarding their whereabouts
| ideas, notify Mrs Win Cash, executive
| .‘T-cretary home service section of Red
1 Cross, Bay City, Texas 9-124
of possessing such
souvenir as the hand
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United States had a large number
if hand grenades made up. all ready
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from Austin where he succeeded in In their entirety, so those banks which grenades were turned over to the sav-
having a bill passed ivy the legisla will get their orders in first will be ings division
lure giving the Gulf Sulphur Co. per- the ones which will be able to care extracted
deep water channel for their patrons,
th,' submerged1 The idea
under the law. belongs unique war
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the Intercoastal Canal in Matagorda proving immensely popular.
Bay In addition to the eon feet the only instance where
the company will have to cut through imssible to transform a
shore lands an additional 2.5tm
•ICO liens good unimproved, black, .smooth, prai-
rie land st t’ttod per <■< nt Img wallow, very fine.
Good pasture and li;<\ m< p lov land; also well
adapted to rotton, torn and stock farming'. Sit-
uated about 3 mil< • from I’alacios, with rood
graded road, and about 2 miles from railroad
shipping switch. Baryuiii price, onlj $25.00 per
acre. Terms. Worth double. Lot us show it
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and the
jinto savings banks.
submerged i The idea of possessing such a. Under their agreement
law belong- unique war souvenir as the liand ' tr,.;.>ul.v. department. the bank-
intersection witli grenade turned into a savings bank is joau these grenade saving
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it has been
transform a weapon of i war savings stamp. When 'he ,
additional 2.500 feet war into a weapon of peace for gen- i ing Mtamp fs bought, the grenade
from the shore to the plant, giving oral distribution When the present I comes the personal property
them, all told, a channel .,.500 feet limited supply of these grenades is ex-' |)ny or Rjr| \ny ni,,y a1s
lhaused. it will be impossible to get tain one of these grenade banks by
more. mamhouinn' nf innat al,"ar savinc
Dallas, Texas. July 13 Order- for
the hand grenade savings banks aie
curing into District savings head
quarters here so fast that It has al-
ready be<>n necessarv to request the
war department at Washington to
admission fees
The Program.
Parade to the grounds, headed by
tile ' . a i., band, 9 30 ,i tu
10 Hull dogging
broncho busting.
U:0u Tournament riding
12:00 to •_• p ni Dinner
2 00 Potato and slicker
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J and bull dogging
Goat roping.
Baseball.
I tancing
(omert throughout the day ■
I’urses.
Bull dogging steer, $.50 Of);
| busting, $50.oo;
When the present1 comes the
all told, a ch'uinel ■> 500 feet limited supply of these grenades is ex-; pny or Kjr[
long with turning basin facilities. ihaused, it will be impossible to get! fa[n ono of these grenade
The work will involve an outlay of any more. purchasing at least throe -
Banks in the various localities are J ^ams of the 1915 Issue.
grenades. They are. This grenade bank i the most
| unique war souvenir that has been of-
to the public. It. is a wi tpon
war transformed Into a weapon of
Those interested in obtaining
applica-
to their banks immediately, as the I
supply for the Eleventh District Is
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Dallas. Texas. July 13 Do you
| want a real war souvenir? The sav-
ings division i'fthe Eleventh Federal •
District Is giving every man and wom-
an. boy and girl, a chance to secure
one in the form of a hand-grenade i
! saving bank Only a limited supply
i could be secured, however, and these
1 are being distributed through the j
I banks in the various towns and cities
I of the district.
i Whea the great war
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Everybody is coming; fall hi line
for one good day in the year forgot.:
your troubles II.ivk a sure enough
good time Something doing every
minute; no admission fe< s charged
and
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broncho
potato race and slick-j
$2.50;
WILL CUT CHANNEL TO largely increase the original amount United State - had ■■ larg? iiutir "f COMMISSION I ILS ( Oi RT
INTFRCIASTAL < \N\L. intended for the eleventh district. It hand grenades math up. all r< ady to IS IN
the demand keeps up as It started, it send over to the men who were push - ------
ing the Boche back to defeat.
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Attention!
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(ome on Patriot/!
HERE’/ HOW!
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 198, Ed. 1 Monday, July 14, 1919, newspaper, July 14, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362457/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.