The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 245, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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BAA PITY. TEXIN FRIDAY, At > I 23. |*i|x.
FIVE CENTS THE COPY.
The Price of
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Whole
DOLLAR MARK YOUR W. S. S.
PLEDGE
Why take chances?
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$ wss $
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$ wss $
$ wss $
I’ay it as speedily as possible and pledge again—the
Government needs the money.
IT NEEDS YOUR MONEY NOW
Wholesale 7 1 2
Have 4/om a fund from which to draw?
Wholesale 06/ 7c;
France.
Hit the line hard with your own dollars
pay your
Wholesale
W. S. S. pledge now
BAY GUY BANK & [RUST CO.
Contributed to the winning of the war by
First National Bank
BAY CITY, TEXAS
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UNCLE SAM’S
VICTORY
BONDS
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AGENTS
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THE FIRST
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Koine wise man has said
Count most
Many an account has been
Banking connection has been made from a Dollar
started;
many
a
Deposit, that has opened the way
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pendeuce.
We desire to serve you and aid you In habits of thrift, and every
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account will receive accordingly our faithful protection and pains-
taking attention.
California,
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Wholesale
We
GUARANTY FUND BANK
Our large fire proof vault free to the use of our customers
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DINNERS, PLEASE NOTICE.
SCIENCE
CH BIS I IA N
Save Horse Feed
every
J no. A. Crawford
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shops.
Moore & Reynolds Sign
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Emporium
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SERVICES, i
Beans, pink Wholesale 9 1-16/ 10
1-2c; retail 13 67 1 4c.
Ev< r\ lime you invest in a War Saving Stamp you aid
the Government and Fatten your own
Rank Account
Ar»i you properly providing for your family in cast1 of sick-
ness or accident ?
We are now engaged in printing sta-
tionery supplies for ginners and ask
sack basis
barrel;
per barrel
A few “Rainy lhi\ are inevitable, but they have no ter-
ror for iite man with t BANK ACCOUNT.
I XITED S I A1 I S FOOD
ADMIXINTR AVION FAIR PHH E
LIST FOR M ATAGORDA 1 th
J NO. T. FRICK LUMBER 00.
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FIRST STATE BANK
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macy.
REPUBLIC TRUCKS for all purposes, from
3-4 to 6 tons capacity. Econcmical
Safe and Convenient
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CROP FOR SALE.
and Help Win the War
N anticipation of the increated demand for our already large bus
iness caused by the greatly increased wealth and population of
Matagordo and surrounding counties of which Bay City is the
trade center, we have left no stone unturned, and now announce
that we are heavily stocked with dependable merchandise in
every department and that same is priced at fair and just figures,
much less than you would pay for like merchandise in big city
We especially invite comparison on Men's and Boys’ Clothing,
and Ladies' and Misses’ Suits, Dresses and Coats; goods that have been
selected with great care from responsible makers who are leaders in
their respective lines. Notably among them the Virginia Dare Dresses
and Miss America Middies, all of which we can confidently recommend
j Georgia.
i Coatesville,
TREMENDOIS SHORTA til
IX I XSkll.LED I UIOIL
Big Labor .Ihiii With But Little Relief
In Sight.
MUI >1 IM h I RENI MED
K> (IltlAIN PLACE*
IX ALNACE, FRAM E.
ter publicity through your columns. I
Very truly yours, .1 Uirseh,
Chairman Publicity Committee.
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FOR HF XT.
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Buy War Saviors Stamps
| wit 11 five
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Christian Retene* services
Uuuday morning at 11 o’clock.
For < urreut Week.
Flour, IS lb sack basis Wholesale
retail, net
in original
•’THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS”
®ws.s.
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
1OUKD BY TH*
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
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(onimenlu.
BUSINESS EFFICIENCY—This is
not a war of armies and navies, but
of nations. We must have better
, merchants, better laborers, better citi-
zens.
Business must go on ami shall pros-
per, but waste anil extravagance must
end Render no extra or non-essen-
tial service to customers. Curtail
credits within reasonable limits. En-
courage cash transactions Eliminate
al) unnecessary delivery service Save
labor and time for the war Per-
sistently discourage the practice of
returning goods Sell in original
packages.
The demands of business economy
at all times Is now made Imperative
by our obligations to humanity by the
elimination of all unnecessary labor
and expense.
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tcriirwry in France, mail
been resumed to plain's
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All'iiaeli, Allenbach* Bitsch Weiler,
Bruvkensweiler. Burbach. Chavnnnos, in sacks
Sugar, plantation brown
sale 7.37; retail .082547 0837.
Corn Flour Wholesale <»$<’<» l-2c;
retail 7 1-247 Sc.
Rye Flour Wholesale 7 3-4 q 7 7 8e;
retail 9©9 l-2c.
Hurley Flour
NEW4 (I Ml RS MAY NOT
KNOW THAT WE ARE
THE LEA DEUS IX STYL-
ISH M Illi X FRY FOR
THIS ENTIRE SECTION.
KINDLY LET OUR EX-
1’1 RIE.NCED AND AC-
COM .MOD ATINU S A L E 8
PEOPLE SHOW YOU.
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Sunday School every Sunday morn- I those who have need for this material
lug at 9:46 o’clock.
Testimonial meeting every
nesday evening at 8 o’clock.
Om> nice, seven-room,
i half house, near school building See
Burks, rear of Matagorda Phar-
This story must
our new army will be faced by add!
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.Milk, per can - i
; retail 12 1 247
the Ires of water that prevented
rice crops.
i to file their orders now, so that we
Wed cun have it ready by the time the gin-
ning season opens up We can give
The public Is very cordially invited you the best of work and guarantee
to attend all the service*. [satisfaction.
Corner Avenue C and Fifth Street. Tribune Printing Company.
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savings stamps and: War savings stamps help provide
t “Force, force to the utmost,
Investment that can be made but the force without stint or limit, the right-
easiest and most direct way to aid eons and triumphant force which shall’
your government
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Buy War Savings Stamps.
make right the law of the world,” 1
which President Wilson says must be
used against our enemies.
2375 j
Whole- 1
Dannomairie. Dollern, Fclleringent.
FTte- en, Fiillern, Geishauscn. Geweh
helm. GoH'acIi, llindllngen. Jungholz,
Kirchberg. Krut, Le Bonhonimc Loin-
bach. Malinerspac h, Mangbaidi, Masse-
v.iux. Michelbach. Mitsbach, Mollau.
MoohoIi, Muhlbnch. Nlederbiirbach,
Oberbruck, Odern - Pfetterhanscn.
Rammersnuit. Ranspadi. Reitz, weilcr
Rimbach, Kodm ii. Itomagny. St Ama-
rin St Ulrich. Sengern, Sepoix. Sew-
en. Sondernach, Steinbach. Storken-
hausen, Stmt's wrier, Struth. Snlzbach.
Thanh. Traubach, 1’rbis, Vuuthier-
niont. Wattweilrr. Wegscheid, Weiler.
Wesserllng, Wiiden teln. Wolfersdorf.
Mail for the places herein describ-
ed, in addition to bearing the name
of the place, should be marked ' \|-
sai'e
Bacon, breakfast, standard Whole
retail 416/I Sc
Bacon, fancy breakfast -Wholesale
In village, town, city and farm, there’s profitable
work for tin- Ford Model T One Ton Truck, because
ii i a demonstrated utilityn wanted necessity. Mod-
ern busini’ss nictboilm up-to-date methods in farm-
ing, are all bused on the motor truck service and
tin Model T One Ton Truck Is particularly adapted
to till tile rmiuiremenlii of town anil country service
Light in weight, with the giant strength of Ford
\ inadiiini Steel; flexible in control (turns In 16-foot
circlei; the everlastingly reliable regular Ford
motor; a most successful worm-drive of mangti-
ii.- *• bronze steel- direct shaft drive to center of
chassis, all lime tested to imiko successful service
mire. It's a regular, genuine Ford surely no fur-
ther guaranty of satisfaction, durability and economy
< ii b» asked. The wise thing to do Is to place your
ordei promptly, for the demand Is ahead of pro-
dm lion Price $fi00. r o. b. Detroit.
The authorized For.! dealer listed In this announce-
ment will give prompt attention to your order, and
also pledge io you a milisfiv-tory after-service.
BAY CITY Al'TA AND SALES COMPANY
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Wholesale I
Otto Prae/er,
Second Ass’t P M Gen
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REW I RD.
A good »0-acre crop of corn, cotton
ami cane tn the field for sale at a bar-
gain Owner must leave for th*
army. Crop is as good as can be
found In the county Also teams and
j tools, if you want a bargain that
you can make money out of see or
write at once to Frank Weaver, Bay
City, or call at Trlbun* offlc*.
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Lost—Ja*. W Rjgeley cotton
weight book, somewhere between Bay
City and my place on Buck’s Bayou
Return to this offlc* or mail to T. J
Taylor, Route 1, and receive reward.
20 22d-Mw-p
to business success and inde-
will load to the in rest
otii/. <>f So* ond Ass t p m Gen-
eral, Washington. August !‘ Due to
the retreat of the enemy from certain ♦ It Itlilf 11 80 a
rvice has |ir*ifit8dvi 1.20
XlHijee mill packaKe. or 1c per lb when orig
tnal package is broken*
Sugar, granulated --Wholesale 8 |0
retail .082517 0040.
plantation
Wholesale t’lCji? t-2e:
retail 7 t-2ft/S I -4c.
Rice Flour Wholesale !♦ 3-4®10
1-2e; retail 12(<7I2 1-2c.
Rice, Hine Hose Wholesale 10 I I6i
He; retail 12 l-2l?f lit l-2e.
Potatoes, new Texas Wholesale 3
1-4*173 31c: retail Iff75e.
Potatoes, California
(ft I I ■ Ic: retail I l-2fri 5c
Bread, Id-oz loaf
f/( 8c; retail 8®t 10c.
Bread. 12-oz loaf
retail 7(T7 8c.
Onions Wholesale 4 1-2(7/ 5c; retail
5 l-2ii/il 1-2C.
Corn Meal. 25-lb. sacks
$1.27(77 1.40; retail tlrtif. 1 2c.
j Lard Substitutes Wholesale
We will pay in cash to party or 6/21 I 2*.; retail 27<it 29c
ini lie furnishing informal ion that Hain . whole fancy, per lb.
will lead to the arrest and conviction sale 31<t73r»c; retail 37© lOe.
of tln> party or parties who on the
night of \ugust. 13 tampered with our sale 40 1-2(1/11 l-;.'c;
canal and caused a break in same on
the south side between our relift. 496/19 I 2e; retail 54(1/59e.
nmrwr officials nf plant and our lock loading to the
Plerru* give prior- Sicwart Extension thereby causing us
! itv over any other publicity campaign
get across otherwise inntuiin-'. valuable
We will also pay $50.00 in cash to,
1 tii nal instances of hick of equipment the partv or parties furnishing infer
I such as were apparent last winter ' ma.tlon that
' This is a bigger campaign than the and conviction of the party or parties
I shipyards Mailing today copy in "ho tampered with the gate on Sat-1
strui-tlons sent your State employment I urday night. Am-m t 17, on the north
j director Wire action taken. Your! side of our canal near the corner of j
revised State quota unskilled laborers tract Nn 7<l and which connects the
required is fourteen two sixty.’’ : lateral running north from that point, j
1 trust you will give the above mat- i . ’ J ' ' « -■
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was being held in storage to mature
valuable rice crops.
Gulf (’oast Irrigation Company
By W. H. Ramsey. Manager
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DELIVER! BOA’ WANTED,
■ood after-school hours lob for
boy and pony delivering residence
| route for Tribune needed now.
17-tf) Job hist as long as you want it.
! never ‘ fire” the right sort of
j ployee.
To the Editor:
Corpus Christi. Texas. August 21
The department of labor, Washington,
has just sent me the following tele-
| gram, with request that I give it the
'greatest imssllde publicity:
“The big labor jam has come and
the final tahnlations of labor demands
show a present shortage of one mil
, lion unskilled laborers in war indus-
j tries, with a tremendous additional
shortage coming as soon as the new
army Irafi expansion Increase*! the
; need for supplies, skilled labor sit-
uation equally' serious Georgia was
notified yesterday that unless the
State could furnish the eight million
dollar picric acid plant al Brunswick
thousand laborers at once
' the entire const faction force would be
laid off anil the plant moved out of
The Midvale Steel riant at
Pennsylvania, has been
i forced to shut down part nf its pl,-mt
: for lack of labor Orders are being
sent your State for men for work at
home others to he sent away This
demand for no n must be met. no mat
ter what happens to private business,
but men cannot he taken from farms,
railroads or mines. Can you make
this plain’’ The facts herein contain
i-d will become evident throughout the
I eon nt ry with! nten dav Please use
j everv possible means to get tills over
1 using this wire a your basis Lay
! facts before your governor, nmvors.
■ hankers, chambers of commerce, labor
[ leaders, and the nrnner officials of plant and
: vour State council
Buying war savings stumps and T”
liberty boanda Is not only the safest j that
Butter, creamery, per lb
sale i'lt/r.'Oe; retail riO(©B5c
Oleomargerine, fancy Wholesale
”16/ 32c , retail 35(1/ 37 1-2e.
Salmon, tall, pink, can Wholeuile
2')0(/b”.25; retail 206/ 22 I 2c
Salmon, red Wholesale $2 8567 3.00 |
retail 306/32 1-2c.
Peanut Oil, bulk
retail $2,006/ 2.15.
Cheese, Daisy, per lb. Wholesalt! ■
2X6/30c; retail 336r3fic.
Baby Evaporate*! Milk, per can
which al,u> deprived us of water that ' Wholesale 506/iltl 2-3c; retail 56/tie
Tall Evaporated .Milk, per can
Whoiofale $1,256/ 1,50;
15c.
Beans, California, small white — i
Wholesale II l-2(®U5c; retail Ifil^lRc i
Henns, California, black-eyed 1
iWholesnle 1067 11c; retail 126713 1 2c ;
I Beans. Lima- Wholesale 156716c; !
The | '
retail 176720c.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 245, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1918, newspaper, August 23, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292896/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.