The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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Dress Goods, Trimmings, Coat Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Dresses and Miiline
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Our Opening and Living Model Style Show
to ourselves and everyone and
Are you prepared t> HANK YOl’R CRAFT in cas< yon
should encounter tils uncertain current?
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FAMOUS BATTLEFIELD.
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EXAMS. IN PROCESS WEEK AT SAN ANGELO
When you have tried all other and
are dlsaaUsfled. try onr printing. If
The Court of Civil Appeal- at Gal-
veston heard th.- appeal of the
Broughton damage suit. tried here at
hist .lune term, Wednesday The
court affirmed the judgment of the
trial court insofar as the XUULuColo-
rado and Sants F» was concerned. but
reversed and remanded the judgment
as to the st. Louis. Brownsville * j day
Mexico Railwav
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while in the steady breeze of YOl’R PHOSPERITY. Is
very pleasant; but what about the uncertain current -
ADVERSITY?
Hrmurhloii Damage wuit Heard in
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irrigating i and for planting
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About twenty-five teachers are an, now at work cleaning up the
The exam tawn a]u.ut| of time wherever possible
to do so. By the close of the special
week San Angelo will present a clean-
er and better painted condition.
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the Farm and Fireside 51.00. Sub-
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F MITES INTERESTING
ANTIC II’ATION IT REUNION.
April 7 - The
Confederate I
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All Kinds of
IN SURAHC E
REAL ESTATE
LOANS
ROWLAND RUGEIEY
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The merchant, who doesn't believe
In advertlang, it pitting hie opinion
against multiplied thousands of sue- It doesn't then suit you we'll make It
ceeaftil business men the world over, an It will.
Bay City Insurance Agency
AGENCY ESTABLISHED I**
Insurance of all Kinds
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A. .) Harty started hi* pttinps a few
» ago to irrigate the rice lands
lying alone his canals to bring about
a suitable season for planting A
large Acreage, we learn will be thus
treated
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You do not deal in large sums of money, a
lishes your credit, provides a safe place for your cash and »ys-
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t y. a complete line of Shoes and Slippers for everyone
tJGents' and Boys’ Clothing just received. When you want the best and latest call on
In response to ■ call rrnm the
Commlaaloo for Relief in Helglum.”
Governor Ferguson Thursday issued •
proclamation calling upon the rltiaens
of Texas to observe April a as a
National 'Hag tag day* and to re-
spood liberally to the appeal for aid
for th* war suffers in King Albert's
little kingdom end tn Northern
France
Th* proclamation is as follows.
To All to Whom These Presents
Shall (Torn*:
"Whereat. Th* Commission for Re-
lief tn Belgium, through the National
committee named hy President Wood
row Wilson, states that th* need for
food and Nothing for the 1.000,000
destitute In th* war-occupied tones of
Belgium and Northern France con-
tinue*
Whereas. The National society of
the Daughters of the American Revo-
lution, in co-operation with the r*om-
niisaion for Relief in Belgium, have
nerced to celebrate April 0 as a Na-
tional flag 'tag) day in commemora-
tion of King Albert's hlrthday; and.
' Whereas, Th* great humanitarian
work of thia CMMltMtan la strictly
neutral, heing approved hy th* civil
and military authorities of rh* twltg-
»rent powers
Now, therefore. I. Janie* K Fer-
guson, governor of Tetas. therefore
urgently request that all our clttsena
respond liberally to thia appeal so that
we may do our share tn relieving the
dire distress of these helpless and
innocent victims of th* war aeroas ths
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U Uh icveial htrditd iralo cl ack me bile »
in America, li e f < id lactoiy iu»r» cut more
than ore-half <>l ihr mine (misled piee'tcl.
Because lie vMiihelltidcaraaaccfcrd-
ablr, n<nr)»< viag u'llti ei la> L<ti dem<n-
airred I < )<i d all qut rti< r, lit ctnnc is
< cm tai lly irtitinig. Older )cuts NOW.
Kt u I ci i $3S0; 1 oi rir| (
let $590; T< vtn Car
All prices 1. o. b. Delicti.
BAY CH Y AUTO At SALES CO
goods with distinctive style
cities and at the best stores
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■PAINT-UP AND CLEAN# IDRIWING PROFITABLE
AMLLEGEPDRT
Thui Governor Ferguson i» de-
termined to prevent if possible any
desecration of the famous San Jacinto
battlefield by the Kinking of a well on
the park property was evidenced tn
a letter he recently went to Xornian
G. Kittrell Sr of Houston, in which
In- wrote that any attempt to sink a
well on tin, battlefield ‘will wtart a
battle calculated to make the battle
of San Jacinto lame in coniparixon."
His letter followed th. announce-
ment that luh'H Hirach and associates
of Houston had notified the State that
they had filed a mineral b ase on the
battlefield site and were preparing to
drill for oil there.
Although there aeeni* to be a chance
for them to take this action under the
Hfllnt**. both l«md ('onniiissioner
Rohl-->n and Governor Ferguson are
apparently of the opinion that no
well* will be located on the ground
which is held in reverence by every
t* ‘tie Texan.
terest
young.
Confederate
and love that General Young has man- '
ifeated for his comrades tn tin gigan-
tic struggle, has endeared him to the j
veterans like no other man in the I
organization As he is a man of con-
sidt r:tl»h‘ means, Gtuiei a) Young ha>
neu r overlooked an op|H»rt«inlty to
<‘oiitrit>ut<* in u material way ti» th*
enjoyment of the reunions and the
comfort of th* soldiers while gathered
togther
\s an indication of hi* intvre-l
U expected to nhip to Birmingham a
scor* of horses from his Kentucky
stock farm to be used as mounts In
the parade of old soldier*, who, being
rather old to walk, always enjoy rid
ing a spirited horse, remindful :r that
OSPWrinnce la of the spirlt<d cavalry
of the confederate army. rkneral
Young, on th* occasion of th* 1003
rmtnion hi Hlrmlneham. sent a large
number nf horses down here for his
comrades «i d it Is learned that Gen-
eral Young contemplate* a similar
nroposltlow unless unlookrd for «»»ct
dents Intervene In addition i« ’<r ng I
i mg a large number «»f h«u
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'I'he service of thia Bank will h*<vXw
pleased when we can render any\*HY, te
with the handling of money or the u ' «J
financial business. We accept deposit* trt|
either chocking or interest bearing, and as
safety for all funds entrusted to our care.
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Work Wanted: Will clean yards or J
windows, carpets. *f*. at a very rea-
sonable chart' Jos* Trevino, at !
Opera Hous* 4-tf !
For the past several months the
farmers of Collegeport, according to
Prof. Italic, principal of the College-
port schools, have been gradually in-
creasing their duhy products and
have brought the industry up from a
"side issue" to a permanent and sta-
ble business undertaking.
Prof. Lnslle informs us that the
proceeds from the sale of cream by
the farmers at Collegeport In Feb-
ruary. 1915, amounted to 560.00 and
that they received In February, 1916.
over 5600.00, or an increase of 1000
per cent.
The Collegeport farmers have found
th* pay streak in coast farming and
ail of them arc enthusiastically d<
xeloping the dairying industry with)
a wonderful surreys, for it is making
tin in money, paying their debts and
lr.< identalli giving them good home
good farms and contentment.
The COW does het part even
th* farmer doe* his.
f)|ien an account at
Birmingham. Ala,
coming reunion of the
veterans excites many Interesting an- ~
tlcipations. hut nothing rxc« eds in in
the coming of lien. Bennett
commander-in-chief of the
veterans. The interest
San Angelo. Texas, April 6. — San
Angelo citizens are already planning,
and working out the ways and moans
of making San Angelo a cleaner and
better city in which to live. Paint
up and clean up week will be ob-
Matagorda County is in progress here 8(>rV()(| |iert. next week. Committees
now. About twenty-five teachers are ai.(1 now at worg cleaning up
applying for certificates.
ining board is composed of Prof. Las
lie of Collegeport and Prof. M. C.'
Jaynes of Van Vleck
Following are the names of those;
in attendance: Katherin Linn. Bay
City; Tone Ricks. Markham; Yetta
WlgiMlsky, Bay City. Mildred Rogers,
Clemville; Howard V. Pfeiffer, Col
legeport; Mabel Harris, Rockdale;
Adelaide Bonnean. Citrus Grove;
Theora Merck, Collegeport; .1. X
Gardner, Olivia, MeriH Heisey. Col
legeport; Lowell Sparks. CoHegeport;
Era Griffith, Garwood; Mrs. Luella
i lleisey. Collegeport; Chas Yeatnans.
II Citrus Grove; Callie Carrington. Hay
|| City; Mary McLendon, Bay City Mrs
| A. C. Rogers, Clemville Miss .1 A
| Lewis, Palacios; Mrs. Nortna Scott,
| Bay City; Louise Linn, Bay City; Ra-
chel Lawrence, Sweeny Margaret
Holsworth, Cotlegeporl. Colored
A. C. Ray, Bay City; Matilda D. Wil-
son Mills, .lutiff, Texas
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band of mu*lc ahma to enliven things I
jiibout hh hotel The musliianx sr<
! given eertafo order- a-" fo the must* I
I they are to play and no one thui ha* I
l*ver »xp'rirnc»d «ueh a conceit wlll|
inyer forget the strains of Dixie,* all
or n«ar the hoadquartera of the •‘l* r |
ling "Id filthier from KruBieky
General Young, who k well known
•ill over i’-ie. .Hrmth, will fit"! nw*ltm«
| him hi the t’-uiHnn m Birm.naham
; xfn*- |fi. it and I*, "h*’ of th*" nww*!,
mxnder-ln chief of thr
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and endeavor to give
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1916, newspaper, April 8, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292561/m1/1/: 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.