The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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\V. 11. Plagormann returned yester-
day from a swing around the rice cir-
cle in this section.
Mr.
a
One four-room house (or rent.
Terms reasonable. Inquire of Mrs.
J. E. Bawdy, Buckeye. Texas. y2-19
Mr. Doss, ex-postmaster of Pa-
lacios, spent today in the city.
Doss has recently returned from
business trip to Barstow. Texas.
Wanted tn hear from owner of good
farm for sale,
description. D.
oils. Minn.
Send cash price and
F. Bush. Minneap-
8-tf
Matinee Every Afternoon
COMING
SATURDAY
Margaret Wychcrly and
John E. Jelleid
' in
“THE FIGHT”
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Help the home team,
root for your champion.
Bay City tomorrow.
(io out and
El Campo vs.j
Pa’he Presents
MAN TO MAN
A stirring natural color
Drama
Admission 5 and 10c
Dr. .1. R. Wagner of Palacios was
business visitor to the city today.
For Rent: Nicely furnished rooms;
close in and with all conveniences
Mrs. R J. Capps. H-tf
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
I rat
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»■’. turn. v miiiug bruibera
li vited to meet with us.
Jas. W. Pierce. N. G.
Theo. Dienst. Secretary.
Nuteject to the Action of the hits*
Man's I nion Priiunries.
I. t>. 0. F.
Meets every Thursday night at K. of j
v mitiug broiiiers cormaH. ;
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a. of P.
ray ( tty Uidgn No. 241 K. 1
j . of p. meets every Tuesday at
8 p. in. Visiting Knights are j
* ei come.
Dr. T. C. Brooks. C. C.
T. A. Williams, K. of K. A M
Eastern Star will is set I
Tuesday night U ■
month. Visiting I
emheA invited to at |
tend
Mrs. Beulah Eidman. W. M
Mrs. Cora B. Meore, Sec.
Matagorda
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Mrs
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WAGII.I. HOWE.
It
| lutne's donation
Harry D. Carey la seen
That ought to
R. It. fewts,
County. I
1-17-d
Mr Tom Poole. Jr. ha* purchased
the J W Magill home, cottier Avenue
K and Fifth Street, and has turned
same
plete
The State of Texas.
County of Matagorda.
Notice is hereby given that on the
18th day of November. A. D. HUB, at
m.. at the courthouse in '
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TOW POOI E. JIU III VN
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Mr. J. J. Neerdon nf Wadsworth
was a businvaa visitor to the city yes-
terday, Mr Scrrdcn in well pleased
with the way everything turned out ppr rcnt lntcrcBt numbered serially,
shown by the bond order, authoris-
WitMUft my hand at Bay City,
Texas, this th* 1st day of November.-
This nnrservJA D. iMR. » ’<
Countv Judge.
Texas.
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HI It WOT MEI,I-
purchases.
From the present view of things, the
, commissioners now in office propose
J tn give someone else a whack at man-
I aging the county*’ financial and busl- 10 o'clock a.
now affairs next year, that is unless'Bay City. Matagorda County. Texas, |
some of them change their minds.
That's what Peter Pepper, the fam
joua screen critic, has to tay of "Jim
Jim..’ that sterling t nlveraal Broad
way h-atiir* which come* to the Grand
] Theatre soon
. ! in tb* role of lim
. 1913 Overland auto, first claw eon : g hoB#Pt
Phon* j ——
WhU* our Job departawot keep#
---o—o-----— | w« can tak* care of your work.
The Tribune will get th* business finite us ffr send your order la
easier than in any other. win reootve prompt sttenUoa.
or three years .
In speaking jeaterday of The Tri-
to
shrublwTV for the ground* Count*
Demonstrator R W. Persona "fated
that lie thought everyone should < nn- H wna ^( ptod. but the deal has nqt
br.-n closed.
O.ili.....i'i 0— O "* 11111
HE IN I MQI'E.
It's bean a »ong time since we have
m en anyone who quite resembled Jim
on the wrws He fins our affection
when he <t«p* into the picture In tbej
first reel, an I Iw holds our interest
I all th* way through. When he is out
I of a Beetle anxiously awnitlnr
return, th* not much In lov-J
hut just enough to give It the right
t *->rt of flavor and to bring out with
more pronounced empbalaa Jim's hero '
l*g|. Fnr Jim is nothing If he Is not
heroic, and he e|f»>nds moat of his tlm*
* -avtng others from mfafortune.
' ~ 'Just Jim la goon enough for any
i one to nee. He I* a wonderful chain ,
' ter and the moat individual we have.
, j me in w»m* tlm* He I* th* r« al
over to Roy fthoutt for a rom
overhauling and remoddlnc
When completed It will be one of th*
moat attractive homes In the city, 1
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*rro FOR WALK.
sum first clasa inn i
jj dition. tor ’•nt*’’ **r trade for realty
: llvcatnrk or •Bargain I-----
|fo, Il-IM-Itw
R A I rhan vesterda* astkett*
The Tribune to corn«i u f<»rm**r state
the Library of too pffret that they hud sold
tiiHr homes. Mrs f'rban said «'
i proposition si* mud*- them, and that
tribute somethin^ and that for hlms*lf
• h* would gladly take charge of th*
ground* tin* of charge and see to,
laving them off and platting them hL
1 the- very best manner possible Now
let others come forward and put In
with what they ran. The Iwantifying
of the fdhrarv grounds shouldn't coat
the IJbrary Associalioti a cent, but
the time is short and our people ought
to act quicklv. What la to tie planted,
especially In the wav of shrubbery,
should be In th* ground now or not
later than the middle of December at
I the latest
blds will be received for the sale of
|39,»90.00 worth of bonds numbered,
from #6 to 135, inclusive, of Matagorda
County Drainage Distriat No. 3. Issued
the 10th day of June, u»13. bearing S
I in his section this year and says that M
j Matagorda County is Kind enough for - |B< t||C loi|-ace of Mid bonds,
anybody who cares to work In speak SaW to b,. >o|d for pBr and ac-
I Ing of citrus fruit, hr told us that h* , (,ruwJ |n(ercilt for raBh, and the bidder
has a thrre-yearuild Satsuma orang* dPa|rlng to bld on said bonds must de-
’ tree from which he has gathered 21 wJtb y,,. rounly jMdRl. « rrrti
doren oranges this year. I of j cent of thu amount
Plant out a few fruit trees thia year M,<* bond issue. Said bond being-
and when you decide to do so bear In: ■ub>ct to the approval of the liond.
! mind that one of the boat nurseries in < buyer’s atforgev Th* county ptdg-
J South Texas Is right at your door* [ reserves th* right to reject an-and all
j The tree* sold by th.- Bay City Nur. b|d**
I aery are superior to others We have
. tried them side by aid- and know what
we ar* talking about
j with the alart It has, can be made a j
i big thing for Bay City and bring thou*
! sand* of dollars from away If our
1 people will only lu* lojal to it for two
Precinct
BIBS WARTED.
For County Commissioner,
No. Ono:
W. R. HORN.
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the methods in vogue In those States. For
home in Port Lavaca yesterday,
companied by his son.
F»r County Treasurer:
GEO. E. SERR1LL (re-election».
JAMES H. ROACH.
W. R JETER.
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For District Clerk:
JNO. F. PERRY.
For Tax Assessor:
W. C. LIXJYD
ment that there is more permanent im-
provements going on
now than any town
our size.
Mr. Tony Lorino of Matagorda pass-
ed through the city yesterday on his
way to visit the oyst«r ports of laiuis
iana and Mlaslssippi. He will be
away for several days and will study
County Commissioner. Precinct
Number I:
C. V. (Charley > CAHIN188.
(of Markham(.
Dr. and Mrs. Percy Sloan and baby
arrived in the city yesterday on a visit
to Dr. Sloan’s parents. Rev. and Mrs game
John Sloan. t™"
,, . . The bodv of Mr. Antone Mutillk.
ThU |.a,..-r .III died WU(I<I.’„1> Snn.Uy M.■..!>« .1
|„ Bay CUV right! "«■ ™y Hoh l. ... «»l to hl.
I,. South ........
Be sure you attend the football
between El Campo and B^y ' it'
tomorrow.
Mr. W. A. Yeager, who ha* been
all over the Western States within the
past several months, has returned
home. Bill said the rigors of the Da-
kota plains were too much for him
and with the first real norther he just
naturally drifted south and towards
home.
The second day of Badouh Bros '
dissolution sale drew quite a* large!
a crowd of customers as Saturday \ |
number of people from neighboring
town* were seen at th* store making
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She is
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and
She will get a choice one
for she is ordering early
and we will pick the best
ones for our own trade.
Call No. 11 and say,
“Put me down for a tur-
key," and you will get a
fine fat one sure.
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“The General Store”
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Placing Her Order J
FOR A
THANKSGIVING
TURKEY
They are also planning a very at- j
tractive culinary booth where may be
found Xmas candles and many other
goodies.
Flach booth will be under the direc-
tion of a special committee of five^
ladies, so this promises to be the best,
bazaar they have ever had. tf-dg
I R. F. Anderson
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BAPTIST BAZAAR.
The ladies of the Baptist Church
will hold their annual bazaar two days,
December 15th and 16th.
They are going to have what i»
known as "The Seven Ages of Man." ■
There will be seven distinctive booths
representing every ago from Infancy f
up; "Babyhood." "kindergarten,"
’■childhood,” "young lady."
bride." "mother and father"
‘‘grandmother and grandfather.
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WHEN IN DOUBT
Go to Clark’s
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Good Qualities and Prices the
Lowest in the City.
07c
Bulk Kraut, per lb
Ifo
3 large i’iga Feet
10c
3 fic Sardines
A
3 cans V. C. Pork and Boans 2&c
3 cans V. C. spaghetti .... tic
Ifo
Good Pink Salmon
Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes,
30c
per peck .
Ifo
lairge can Spinach
4fo
1 dozen Pet Milk
Scans Z^k-lb Table Peaches ifo
«fo
2 lbs. Fancy Apricots
tfo
x Swift Borax Soap
A
We Koop the Files Oft What
You Kat.
T. J. Clark
The Grocerynan
Lady Manicurist
DRESS UP
I’OMTEI*.
J. E. Grace, Manager
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Thos. Goggan & Bro.
J. E. Grice, Manijer
to do the work.
Derby Hotel.
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All of my lands including jiasturen!
and rice farmee are posted according
to law again*! hunting fishing, wood
ciiltlnK, trespassing or d*rr<dallft«
Any party or parti** canglrt violating
any part of this mH»l*d nolt**1 will bt»
pro*e< lift’d to th«' fullest extHit of law.
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Reward.
Will also pay 15.00 reward for the tn ’
formation leading to the apprehension I
of anyone who teara down or mutilate*
any sign oh m. premlee*
A. H Wkfowarth.
19 2«-8-10w-13-i.5d
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For Sale-Coal burner. Cole s hot ,
blast stove. Cost 117 00. used Vbry hi
tie and good as new. Will sail for
112.00 Call or 'phone Tribune fottf
For Raia—On cany terms, some five-,
acre tracts, within one tnlle of Court
House. Suitable for truck growing or
strawberries. Inquire of A. D Hensley ■
at First Btate Bank. D21-1 mo.
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Give your oroers for wood to Thus j,
Smith Wood Company, wholesale and
retail Our wood ecAta jut’ the price!
of the cutting; the timber costs us
nothing. W* dn most of our nwn|
hauling and cannot b* understnld. Ab-.
solute fair treatment. dtf
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Patron Ise Tribune advantfoft.
Manicuring, face masaaglng and
shampooing. Prefer to visit the horns
Phone IM o* call at
Victrola
for dancing
With a Victrola and Victor
Records you can practice the new
dances over and over again.
You can have an impromptu
dame whenever you wish and
dance as long as you want.
l*he Fox Trot, Castle Polka,
and all the other new dance*,
played loud and clear and in per-
fect time.
Come in sad hear them, and let
us demonstrate the
different styles of the i
Victor snd Victrola— /.
$10 to $250. Easy U
term*, if desired. . ,1
O. E. A.
LODGE 1)1 RE( TORY.
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A. E. A A. M.
Bay CRy Lodge. No. IW5, A. F. am
5. M., meets every second imd fourtt
itimdiu in each mouth. 7:3<’ p. m
'Isltlng brothers welcome.
Bert Carr, W. M.
W. S. Street. Secretary I
Imperial
To-Day
‘THE TRAMP’
A Feature Photo-Play
in 3 big parts
Also
football
tomorrow- El
Don't miss it.
El Campo vs. Bay City tomorrow aft-
ernoon. Don’t miss it.
Big football game
Campo vs. Bay City.
thanksgiving
At EIDMAN S
Do It NOW!
Not much of It In the Old World
but there's a heap of it in the good
old U. 8. A. And we ought to make it
a most important event So “Dress
Up," everybody. We have a real ban-
quet of fixinga Neweat shapes in
collars, smart cravate, sprightly sock*
and modish gloves. In fast we’»* a”
the trimmings for you for the day
They’re’ exclusive but not expensive.
So don’t forget to place that auit order
tn plenty of time.
Costs No More
to get thia genuine exrlu-
idvimt'M* than ordinary ap-
piri t mart* and them’s
>dway» a wider range for
seleitlon If you consider
Never t,*-ion- was there such
a growing sentiment tn the
direction of b* tng better at-
tired and lb distinctively
styled clr»th*:»-.....tailed (0 in-
dividual order and H
The Time is Drawing Nigh
FOR
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VERSER BROS.
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If bn sin oss la dull, stimulate it with
an ad la Th* Tribune.
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Texas Public Service Co.
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Watch for Unique Display in Our Shop
Windows within the Next Few Days.
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SERVICE AND PURITY
OUR MOTTO
And We Propose To Live Up To It
A glance at our shelves will convince you
Slogan is Right.
I he newest and choicest line of Groceries in the City.
Vegetables Every Day, Choice, Fresh and Crisp.
Market Department
The choicest cuts of steak and pork to be had.
Your orders given the promptest service
SPECIALS
I lead Cheese, Pig Feet, Weiners. Frankfurters,
Balogna and Pork Sausage.
The A. & M.
Market and Grocery
Phone Grocery 196 Phone Market 195
that our
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1915, newspaper, November 16, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292448/m1/3/?q=%22%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.