The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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T H L UNIVI RSAL CAR
In nuny cltiea or th* country road, th* Ford tn a
favorite over the whole motor field. There are
ztrong reasons why half the buyers of America de-
mand Ford care They have proved their worth
under the moat try lug conditions In all parts of the
world People buy Ford cars because they know
what they have done and will do. They have be-
come one of the every-day necessities. Touring oar
>160, Runabout >846. Coupolet >606. Town Car |69b.
Sedan >046, all f.o.b. Detroit On display and tor
•ale fry Bay Ol*v into A Sales Company.
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HVt CFNFS TUB COPT.
Hearty
Co-Operation
Ths Federal Act wan passed to strengthen
and increase the scope of responsible banking.
Every National Bank, through this great
centralized power, is at all times in a position
ciples.
to extend to patrons the most liberal accom-
modation consistent with sound banking prin-
New acoopnta are invited.
efficiency.
a service unexcelled for safety, breadth and
As a Member Bank of the Eleventh He-
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
First National Bank
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KILLED IN AU1OMOBILE ACCIDENT HOW TO ELIMINATE
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There Are
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of
people the
DINH.
BUILDERS and the DRIFTERS.
The
BUILDWRS cultivate the* habit
; way.
of
saving
the
DRIFTERS
money;
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never open a HANK ACCOUNT.
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which
CLASS
DO
YOU
BE
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Annwer this question by opening
a
Hank ACCOUNT.
doubt been
Houston
Mutual Benefit
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By depositing your money in a bank you do your "bit" iuw;ii'l
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making your vommunity a better place in which to live
Through the mechanism of hank credit, which depends upon de
Dodge Brothers Touring Cars
posits, the wheels of commerce are kept in motion, and capital l»
made avaiiiible for the requirements of the community
It Is the policy of thia Hank to keep the
requiremeula of the
depositors and the community always in mind.
Wo invite your business
FIRST STATE BANK
Jas. W. Rugdey Co
GUARANTY FUND BANK
I'hrexiivr* X<»« at Work on ’MM*, trie
t rap of Klee.
McNsures Suggested b) IlieloglNlN of
I . s. Department of Igrlcullure.
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Civic Pride in can h rake up the trash
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Dur Large Fhe-I’roof Vault I* l-ree to the I sc of Our Patron*
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I uriied I Ui lie mot < rushed Hk
< . .1. Kevse's Head.
RATS AND MICE
flour, save a patriotic one. They have
come up from their hay-shore home'
■ specially to volunteer in this work
an a contribution toward doing their
bit for Uncle Sam. ami in passing out
the delectable portions of corn bread
and mush to passersby they are try-
ing to prove moreover, are doing it-
that corn meal Is a very satisfying as
well as wholly reliable substitute for
- much activity on
. I BAY STOCK FARM
Ever tn»t<' crisp, crackle) mnit-in-
your mouth corn sticks?
If not, go over to the City Auditor-
ees of tlie Texas ,
and Mrs. 1. K. tematleally by imiaoning. trapping and
Beach are demon- by organized systematic hunts,
fresh from tho-ovim
Mrs. f.
I Reese, of this cit), hut formerly ot
vh in. was killed m a horrible man-I
ner at an early hour this morning in
an auto wreck on the Huy City Van
\ le. k shell road about one mile *e»l
| of Van Vleck.
information as to how me wreck
occurred is meagre, but when several
from the city reached the scene they
found the ear, a Ford roadster, badly
wrecked with one of the from wheel-
smashed, Mr. Hee.se in u badly dazed '
1 condition and Mrs. Reese a corpse,
with her head literally crushed by
one of Ute rear wheels.
Mr. Reese was formerly employed
re-
oil
; farms, and that
•’ Thresher crews
I taking care of 800 acres of very flue
! rice, which Mr. Ramsey says is of
i exceeding high grade with a yield, he
' : f -1: ::t 12 sacks to the
! cration- foi next year are now under Mr. aud Mrs. Miller t ome up From Bay
Home to Demonstrate ProbnhiL
it) of Grain ( i.neoctlon.
eenlly
! fields.
I today to do some work on some
I ehinery when the accident occurred.
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H iORX NTK'k AN
llltt TIME MEXl
Nl•(!< I LEX I
for the corn i
Mr. \\. H. Rumsey, of the Ba) Stor k |
j Farms, -stated to i he Tribune that i
; everything is all business on the .
the crops this year
xcopt ion ally satisfactory.
are now engaged in
Reese, wife of Mr. C. J. I
We will receive five Dcdge Brothers Cars within
the next ten days
Those wistrtrg to purchase cor of these cars will
file their order with os
rovuis
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other diseases fatal to man undies ___ _„r, _____ __________ „_r ______
responsible for meal can be med to conserve wheat sticks:
more untimely deaths among human
brings than all wars Of history.
In the United States rates and mice
destroy each year in homes, in fac-
tories, stores and warehouses, in cars
and on ships, crops poultry and other
valued at more than >200,-
an amount equivalent to the
earnings of an army of 200.000
have been
estimates, of about
I acre.
The cotton crop was very good,
j while three big bains on the farm are
; filled with corn. Three of the biggest 1 . « . ,
I , , . , ..... . on the roads of this precinct and
and most complete silos of 260 ton
eeutly worked in the Cleiuvile
capacity each nave oeen recently flu-; . ,,
. , .. nelds. He was going to Van Vleck
ished. one ot which is full of choice
,, today to do some work on some ma
silage.
Huy Stock Farms Co, speciaiiz.es in |
[ Brahma cattle and the herds are ail
I doing remarkably well. All told.
i has been a very successful year on '
j the llay Stock Farms ami preparations
! for much more extended farming op- .
Rats and mice are among li.e wo.st
animal pests in the world according
to biologists of the U. S. department off ium where under auspit
agriculture. ; Woman’s Fair. Mr a.
From their home among flith they ' Miller of Sylvan
visit dwellings and store room to strating th.- io fre b from tho-ovim By arousing public opinion to the j
pollute ami destroy human < •< A art line dainties. , “ realization of the importance of ex-I
The rat carries bubonic placet and, Mr. and Mrs. .Miller have no inter-1 terminating rats anti mice.
many other diseases fatal to man and’c: t In show ing the various way corn I ————-------£
has no
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property
utm.inM)
gross
men.
Grain .eaten and wasted by rats and ( many menu articles
mice on many farms, would pay ail I
the farmer's taxes.
Rats ami mice breeil from fi to
' times a year, producing their desti ne-1 H0Veral
five kind at an alarming rate
| They arc parasites without a single
' redeeming characteristic. ; put a
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The Daily Tribune. 40c a month
Two quarts of corn meal.
One pint of wheat flour.
Two eggs well beaten.
Tablespoonful of sugar.
Two heaping teaspoonfuis of baking
powder.
One cup cooking oil.
One salt spoon of salt.
Add water to make a stiff batter,
form and bake In stick pans until
brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller are not only In addition to serving corn sticks tn
giving their services to the “corn meal ; <iuantltles Mr. and Mrs. Miller have
111 cause," but are donating the meal ami corn muffins and fried corn meal
I other ingredients. A patri-! mnsh to pass out. also food conserva-
j otic working girl donated the lard and lion cards which are given all who
Houston Gas and Fuel Company j stop at the attractive booth,
stove In the booth and Is giving , Chronicle.
'the gas and light
Here is the recipe
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IGAIXNT RAIN
By requiring that all new buildings, >
wharves and othei structures bo rat-1
proof; that existing building of rat-
proof construction be further protect-
ed by having basement windows and'
drains covered with screens, gratings,
etc.; and that existing building that
are not rut-proof be made so by re-
modelling.
By constructing sowers and drains
so that they will not provide entrance
and retreat for rats.
By insisting on greater cleanliness j
about markets, stores and generally j
throughout cities, villages and the I
country tlistricts
By threshing and inaik.ting grain
early so that stacks will not furnish
harboring places and food for rids.
By removing piles of straw, trash
and lumber which harbor rats in
fields and vacant lots.
By protecting the haws, owls and
other natural enemies of rats which
are not so destructive to poultry as
I rats themselves.
By keeping well-trained rut dogs on
farms and about city warehouses.
By keeping provisions which rats
an dinice will attack. In rat-proof and
mouse-proof containers.
By destroying rats and mice sya-
| NOT DKAF AND DI MB THIS TIMS.
new
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. P. Moore Dry Goods Emporium
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goods Our
are here and the
bought before the
Jack Pickford, who Is supporting
Vivian Martin in the Lusky-Paramoukt
production of “The Giri at Home.”
which will be seen at tha Grand on
Saturday, matineu and nigbL had more
or less difficulty in the early part of
the picture in forgetting that be was
not dcuf and dumb. He had just fin-
ished his starring vehicle. “Tbs
Dummy. ’ under the direction of ths
Famous players Company, and had
grown so atx-ustomed to talking with
his hands that when Director Marshall
Nel Ian gave him a line to say, he im-
mediately proceeded to spell it out on
his fingers, much to the consternation
<>f the photographer
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I I BAPTIST CHI R€H HCMDAf.
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MEVER before have our shelves and counters been
* ’ crowded as they are today with
new Ginghams and other piece goods
line is complete. These goods wtre
, advance in price. <]] Daily our Ready to Wear Depart-
ment is Supplement d. Just received new line of one
piece Serge and Silk Dresses, Coats for Ledief ard (bildnn. Ihe let-
est styles of leadirg colors in coat suits, direct frem the irahn Fiery
lady it interested in the new Neckwear such as steels, Jtfcct<, Collars
and Cuff sets in Chiffon, Georgette and Err broidered Broadcloth. Our
best efforts at service is yours.
i KVBRT SCHOOL CI
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The t-ervkeH next Sunday will be
conducted by laymen. Sunday School •
as uaual, beginning at 9:46 o’clock, dl-
I rected by ABaiatant Superintendent W.
H Pool*.
10:4&—Subject "A Great Man in
rears”—J. W. Conger.
11:00—Subject "A Groat Man at .
Prayer"—Bon H. Smith.
11:18- Subject Tho Power J
Chrtotian PatrlotlBm"—Jno. Mther-1
land.
The program will bo intereperwod .
with music directed by Mrs. Loetlo
Everybody cordially invited. i
and f'vcu
•st depth
:. pulsing
■ ari nans
iouib life
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The Daily Tribune
THERE IS NOTHING LOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDF"
INI. I. PRICE EUR. CO.
FHOWI IM
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Barbed Wire
Sciaen Wire
Poultry Wire
Hog Wtre
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INO. I. PRICE LBR. CO.
I This it the time to
Paint
Good Paint at $2.50
per gallon
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1917, newspaper, November 8, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292663/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.