The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 222, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 25, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Let
Adjust that Car of Yours
us
Call for
VEAL
PERSONALS AND LOCALS
7-If
■it'gt meats and lard
Arnold’s
in
DAILY
IN THE LONG RUN
AT
been ill
Corpus
Savage Bros
We never sacrifice quality ,>
we
.Mr
of
for
few
cheaper
cents
a
see our
price.
’The
Is
best
or
receive
too
none
good** applies especially to
>nimi stu;.
There
to wear
Geo
Feed
official mg
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1 elephone I 36
conventionalities
of
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lilDl.KU M l OBE
TH K
Feed
CULBERSON GANIS WITH
w
LATER COUNT
WHITE ENAMF1 WARE
I
I hr
nateirinl Rarr Xow ( hlci ( enter of
AM NOW
I olqtllii
Interest in I ontest
I ar \ht nd in the l.ftiiiii".
Handling Feed
flesh of human Venuses
On/y
H
o
P
< OWMI Mil
Illi.
sition to supply
w
your wants
m
the feed line.
•*
1 have the Goods
and the Price and
r<*ma rkable
tt«*r
the
bet ter
for
r
T. J. Clark
and encourag
n
Lake:
B
The Grocery Man
A T
PHONE 27
Mr.
L
• • • • •
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a
7’he Lally Tribune, 40c a month.
better
pay
reason
I
Better Bread
the
of July A
I
on it.
DR. ERTL, 1 he Optician
West Side Bakery
M A I AGORIIA I'll 1 KWAI Y
of
May limited Io IVetlnesday Aext
i
linn
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
y
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over
Get
HUGH B. EIDMAN
/SK US
They cost very little to operate
Texas Public Seivice Co.
results
Combination
Cooking Set for
It pays to
Buy the Best
Jordan Grocery Co.
PHONE 235
Basket Paves every I in "day
return I nday.
for
Mr.
I lie
to
Do
It the Grand 11 ednt'daj, July 2«t.
Mutlnee mid Night.
stake set
n lots Noh
HAVE YOU SEEN OU II
WINDOW’
Model Laundry
HOUSTON
Hon. .1
Palacios
tinue Ills
judge
round
name by
Donald Poole ha<
('hriHtl on buHinoHa
Mi's
l 'ales
town
will begin
ten davs
that the
Bluebird
x
x
w.
in
It Is a
in and
si
To every person who pur-
chases $5.00 worth at this
store for cash in 30 days
will be given this ;«-t for
98c
Four articles making seven
different cooking utensils.
STINNETT BROS.
Frank Meece, Agent
An Early Call is to Your Advantage
S. C. Creech Garage
We Know We Know Automobiles"
THE MAN WHO KNOWS HOW”
. i 1 it it
* for much ,
I
(’apt. R R Lewis, wife and babies
are in the city. having arrived from
Houston today, (’apt Lewis will re-
turn to his command at Mercedes the
latter pat” of the week.
To Your Interest to Take Advantage cf
BEGINNING MONDAY JULY 17TH
Is what we are continually striving for, though our bread is
so near perfect non that it is almost impossible to improve
Try turning over to us your next baking and save
time, trouble and money.
R. F. Anderson
v *
Haden, was
consultation
He reported
of rain at Velasco and vi-
cinity yesterday morning
Watch, i
applying nt
paying for tills notice
.Judge IV
Hum. left
zoria County tarni
n fine crop there till
well attended meeting
last night, Hou
Serril), W. M
>n Wil-
Bra-
SRf .«r ..• •••
In clo“-
and
M. Holland ami
yesterday for their
. Holland ha
year.
Kansas. I
I Ahso- |
follow- I
why the farmer |
constructing and i
' north w
i ubdivisioii,
of Main
1
de-
ai d diy da) s
■IllOlirii,,
turned last night from
friend at Ganado
gordn counts
P 179. and is more
* rilied as follows
, tii
11, 1916.
BERT CARR
Sheriff Matagorda county Toxa
^WCAPUDINEL
FOR ACHESAND PAINS I
Hodge Jr.
Thornton
afternoon
I day of August
I first Tuesday
the liourH of
i?
$
I
I
to
I
‘A1
A
to
t-
I
"I MUM" I (IMING Hl
THE Gilt Ml MUIS,
srs. O .1
and "lied"
yeslerday
I- tee Air
I TAVING BOUGHT the McKelvy Bros.
* * Garage we take this method of so
liciting a portion of your business. We
will remain at the old stand where
will be glad to see our friends. No job
too large or small to receive Our Per-
sonal Attention. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Hosiery
aro attracting attention A
profeagional man who wears
good aox looked at a twenty-
flve-cent pair and asked If
they were fifty cent*.
That’s how good they look
They wear as good as they
look.
Every Pair Guarantied.
1 I USER BROTHERN
Haberdashers
tlie Texas .'ird Infantry. Company G,
now located at Mercedes, spent Sun-
day and yesterday in the city shak-
—• : ing hands and telling everybody about
----1 tlie good times they are having
.lake Blaise, a prosperous farmer
near Van Vleek, was in the city yes-
terda.' and reports an excellent out-
look for crops.
Commissioner Belcher and
have been visiting fur several
with friends at Ganado.
Dave Austin of Velasco, who
Ims taken over the management of
laying tlie shell on tlie roads in road
district No. 2 for W D
in town yesterday in
with the county judge,
a torrent
com-
. of agriculture, railroad
I commissioner. land commissioner,
comptroller and treasurer hav been
I settled since Sunday morning
of where the "ins" stay
outs" stay out.
With approximately 350,000 votes
| accounted for Iti the race for congress-
man-at-large. Dan Garrett, pro. and
Jeff: McLemore, anti maintain their
unbeatable lead for the honor of rep-
resenting the BUte at large In the
Fritz Cornelius of Midfield !
spent a few hours on business in the :
city yesterday.
wife
days
an Elrctnc Fan at d I < c< n It ill I l< il fft I ol
• J. IAKKIMGTOX •
• Surveyor and Civil Engineer •
• Phones fl and 260 Bay City •
• •
••••••••••••••••a
KsL
u -1 9 * ■ *'2*c_*a
I ing and cavorting In the water, has
fully realized the requirement of th
j role With her lire a "Core
! ful girls, export swimmers
stltute the attendants upon
Unda and form a bevy
loveliness never
Capt. E N Krause and E H. Haw-
kins went to Bernard Sundae from
where Capt Krause expects to take a
lu-days’ emits in tlie "Beaver"
1 will do your cleaning and laundry work for the following prices:
Suits of Wool cleaned for 75c Palm Beach amd Mohairs cleaned for 50c
Skirts cleaned for 50c. All laundry at regular price less 10 percent discount
All this work is lor cash only, all work called for and delivered.
If you want to make your noney a long ways, this ts your chance, so don’t fall to tak? advantage.
totals avallablt* on
senatorship art?:
,220.
Bpd I) Baker and Harris Milner of auain overtake the man who ha>
above him in a contest that has had
many remarkable angle* and wur-
prineH,
- —-----o—o--------
How about that Job printing? Ixjok
' over your supply and see If there ts I
i not Rome Item short, then phone to uh
| and we will send a man right now to
hpc what the trouble Is We guar-
antee to please you, and you nre to
tie the Judice.
will save you money
on any quanity.
Work on the roads
rnest within the neo
W
president of the
tuition, is the
Ing good
should
maintaining
Good roads
than any other class of people
ran market
In half the time.
Good roads tiring tlie farmer
er roaltion with his feltownion
j tlie world in general.
Good roads giv the farmer
school and < hureh privilege*
attract a better <
* which insures
eatables, but also to tbinga it
J There was a
of the Mason*
3 i H
*
”■ w.
latest
race for the
Colquitt. S
Culberson,
Brook". GI.Mx
Campbell and Henri having been
ellminaied their vote is no longer giv-
en oul by the Texas election bureau
The latest totals on the governor*
ship are:
Ferguson. 170,141.
Morris, ll!t.7OO
This gives Governor Ferguson a
lead of .‘,0.411. with Harris, El Paso,
Bexar and a number of other Fergu-
son strongholds to hear from with
complete returns.
Some counties so far have nut re-
ported a single vote to the Texas elec-
tion bureau El Paso and Cameron
counties both of which are strongly
pro-Ferguson. are among the missing.
Other counties, including Nacogdoches
and Anderson, have made sealed re-
turns and results In these cannot be
known with any degree of certainty
until after the official canvas next
of beauli-
who con*
Queen
of physical
profusely adorned
|| that their freedom of action Is
11 strlcted by tbe
! styles in dress.
i The camera man has taken every I
advantage of ills opportunity Io set 1
‘ clearlt before the eyes of the speetu-
I for the fascinations of these mer
maids and sylphs; their every move j
the js revealed in the clear waters of tlie
Pacific, and us they clamber over the]
rocks or disport themselves upon tlie
beach, they constitute a life-like rep- !
resentatloti of the fairies and sprites
from the page- of child-lore, tran-
scending imagination, brought into
protographlc being, and appearing In
th e
J
Hon R. R. Lewis, captain of Com-
pany G of the Texas 3rd Infantry and
former county judge of this county,
passed through Bay City
—| morning on his
non-rusting, unbreakable, :*:[ Ids
Send card to— X expects to spend
x >: ?: ::
SP1RE1.I.A CORSETS.
No. II.
Allow me to call at your real* X
X dence, at your convenience; I >1
X will fit a Spirella Corset exactly
!*! to your form Spirella Boning is X
X incomparably better than any X
X other -1
X shape-retuining.
MRS. Ji. J. ERAJiZ
Upstairs Tribune Building
Born to Dr
good. Monday
Senator Charles A Culberson's
bad over Dr S.dtiey P Brooks in the
(tilted Stales -eiiatorial race con-
' tinues to grow as more complet, t e-
lutio are received. With c.iuudete
and incomplete figures from 212 out
of a total of 230 counties lib. bad
Monday jumped from 3370 to I3"b'.
I'lie bulk of the counties not yet re-
porting complete returns are scat-
tered over South Texas, in which vast
territory Culberson will receive a
much greater vote than Brook- This
being the case, it is entirely reason-
able to forecast that Brooks will not
gone
and Mrs It L
morning, twins
the
//^l F |
i • I
C''lef Justice Nelson
leading Charles H. Jenkins by fully'
53,000. No one now Is disputing his
. nomination.
I Judge Morrows' lead over fudge
I Harper, incumbent, for the court of
criminal appeals, is approximately
j5,e.ihi according to the latest totals
I reported This is another contest that
ts settled
The attorney general’s race.
; missioner of agriculture
land
and am in a po-
Do you remember
Kobblin.s of mirni* pie
you” ibunksgiviug
remember the
H^iiion who mod
-tugnani water
owner can have
l this office and
25-tfd
WatHon of Salina,
Mandan Road
author of the I
rennons why the I
favor tli«- constructing and
of permanent highways
i benefit Ho farmer more 1
He
twice the farm products’
Good roadi
home make
neighbors
Good roads decrease ignorance a
poverty and encourage greater refin»* j
me nt.
Good roads ami automobiles make
country life delightful and lessen the
desire of tlie b<>\h and girls to leave
Congm> of the rnhed stales, since
Sundav night McLemore lias crawled
up materially on the Garrett lead.
These two un<|uesUonabi\ are
nominee- At p oclock Monday
th< vote <if the four highest
r 'co stood:
Garrett. \| 7|p McLemore M 7s
Davis, 55,767; Fitzgerald, 53.43(5.
The oth« i nine candidates, while
their totals continue to increase alow-
| ly. arc no longer factor* In the result
I and_jherefore are dropped from the
standing
when the hob-
used to “get
night? Do you
water sprite of imag-
to make beautiful •
the tugnant water of Fish (’loek.’
And how the fairy tales by day used
to impel sweet dreams by night; the I
maple sugar cabin with pancake i
'-1.ingles on its roof—and all the o'
1 er fancies of your childish mind?
If you do, you will hail with Joy
the announcement that the Ground
will present th** Bluebird feature,
I'ndine ” The story of the film ts
dtliwn from Pierre Do La Motto Fo-1
qnet’s French classic of the
title one of the most beautiful
abiding fairy tales of all tlraa.
in water an dhalf on short, the
and varied scenes
present opportunities for spectacular
and impelling pictures of pretty fancy
which have been full\ realized in the | farm
care and Invention of the photopla? I
producer.
There was no need to go to the
tropics for proper settlngs--the Blue- >
people found on Catalina,
of California !
The following five automobiles full
of ambitious fishermen and ladies
' spent Saturday night and Sunday at
th** mouth of Cedar Lake: R. T
Bigelow, S. S. Taylor. Carroll Gaines.
Rowland Rugeley and E B Wall-
They report bites by the millions but
no fish and no sleep.
Commissioner Belcher and wife re-
visit with
Geo. McKissic k farmer and banker ,
of Ashby, was in town yesterday
W Conger returned from
yesterday morning to con-'
executive duties as county
Why could a farmer afford to vote
bond* for roads improvements? First. >
if he wanted to k**<*p his farm the i
saving in marketing hts farm prod
nets, the wear and tear on horses, har-
ness and wagon is much greater than
i th** interest on the bonds next, if b«
wants to sell hi* farm he can sell jt I
to a better clas* of buyer* »«•
better price than he could to the class
s who would buy a farm on !
a bad road, and again, he should vote |
bonds to build a good road for the I
dances; | reason that it i the be*t Investment!
he can make, will pay him a better
return
But the one greatest
the farmer should vote bonds for road |
improvement is that if he fails to do
so he advertises him** H a • nonpro-
gr*»sslvf* and careless of his own in-
terests.
If he doubts any of the above state-
ments. let him talk to the farmer liv
Ing on the good road.
bird people found
Islands, off the coast
an abundance of varied and entranc-
ing scenery in which to frame, in na-
ture’s arijay, the Realm of Queen
I’nda and the Enchanted Forest—the t’* »'•••
clear waters of the Pacific in which j '»f buyers
the mermaids and sylphs might swim 1
and play; wide stretches of sandy |
beach for their games and
and the plctiireque rocks and tan-1
gled undergrowth of the primeval,
forest, giant trees and a labyrinth of j
flow ers and vines, to set off the beau 1
ties of the photography.
Miss Ida Schnall, famous athlete
and swimmer, beautiful of face and |
divinely formed, was entrusted with i
the important role of “Fndino” and '
h* r acting upon land and her won-1
derful expertness In swimming, div- i
yesterday
way from Mercedes,
present location, to Houston. He
a couple days in Bay
X MRS. N. J. FRANZ $ City on hl* return through hero Capt.
Z Upstairs Tribune Building X Lewis and wife returned to Bay City Saturday
K :< X X X X X X X X X X Z X K last night overland ^»v forecast placing Governor Fer-
* guson’s majority below 75,000 would
j not he in harmony with the outlook
Partial and complete returns from
I 210 counties late Monday give the
i vote on submission. 121,986’ against,
' 128,131.
’ The formidable lead given Hubm!--
1 *h>n in the returns Saturday night has
1 dwindled steadily, seemingly in ad-
I verse ratio to the Increase in the vote
I reported The latest totals show the
i affirmative vote on the issue only
: 1855 ahead of the negative. The char-
acter of the territory yet to he re-
ported on is believed to spell the de-
feat of submission by a majority
j several thousand.
The Robertson law qu**stion has
[ undoubtedly carried by a large ma-
y. probably two to one.
... E. Yantis continues to lead R. W.
Hall for associate Justice of the su-
preme court. Th * latest available to-
‘ tals give Yantis 140.943 and Hall 129.-
248 This gives the Incumbent an ad-
' vantage of 11,695. A lead of this mag-
nitude, with probably 75 per rent of
i the total vote accounted for, should
at. least reassure the candidate.
t ’>lef Justice Nelson Phillips l<
Real Fslntc.
I HI- STA I’E OF TEX \R.
< ouniy of .Matagorda.
Whereas, by virtue ol an order of
sale issued out of the District Court of
Matagorda county, Texas, on a Judg
nient rend«*r«*d in said court on tho
| 20th day oi June A D. 1916, in favoi
I ol \lam<> Lumber (’ompany and
| against Samuel J Baker G M Magill,
Magill and J. E. Stevcnaon, No.
on the docket of said court, I
• lid on the 11th da\ of July A D 1916.
al I I o'clock a m , levy upon the fol-
lowing de.*< rihed tractH and parcels of
land situated in the Count) of Mata
gorda, State <»f Texas, and belonging
lo the said Samuel J. Baker, ami
against which the said G M. Magill,
J W. Magill and J. E. Stevenson, hold
a lien subordinate and inferior to that
of the plaintiff, to-wlt
25'.62 acres of land In Surveys Noh
1 and •, block 3 of the I A G. N R It.
Co. surveys, and being portion of lots
Nos 1 and 2 of the M O'Connell sub-
division. a plat of which subdivision Is
of reeord in the deed record
Stat*1 of Texas, Vol
particularly
I (egmniiig at I he
t corner of the M. O'Connell !
the same being the north-
w« st corner of lot No. 1 of said aub-
! division; thence N 57 I I degrees east
I along the southeast edge of the Bay
h 'its Van Vleek public road 8S7.9 feet
, to a stake set for the northeast corner
I of this tra< t, thence S. 18 1 4 degre*^
I E. L’»*m».2 !• e to the division line bo :
tween lots Nos. 2 and 7 of the O’Con-
n»‘li subdivision, a stake *et for the >
<livis|on line be tween lot* Noh 2 and
i 7 of the Ot'onnoll subdivision, a statu!
. I • ! lor the Houtheast corner of this
and i
I i ad ; thdice S 71 3-4 deg. \V. at 31b
Push the division corner between lots
2 and 7 of said subdivision, the sanu*
; ia-ing in th*' E line of lot No. I, 118“
fe* t to the east edge of the Bay City-
Van Vl‘*«k road, a stake* se-t for the*
i southwe st corner of this tract, the'nc**
| X. 3-4 dog. \V. along said edge of the* ’
' Hay City Van Vleek road 1,190.8 f«***t
to the place* of beginning, containing
w ithin aid described boundaries 27.62
acr« of land, and being out of the
.original urv»\s as follows: 26.12
urvvy, 5, block 3, I. A? G. N
Co, 1.2 ncres survey 4, blink 3.
A G N. R. It. Co., which said land
fully described tn de*»d from J. E
Htaveuistui e t al. to Samuel J. Baker,
dated January I, 1911, and on tlu* 1st
\ I), 1916. Icing the
of said month between
10 o'clock a. in. and 4
o'clock p. m , on said day, at the Court
fi j House? door of said county I will offer
for ah' and sell at. public, auction, for
cash, all the right, title1 and Interest
’ of the said Samuel J. Baker, G M
I Magill J. W. Magill and J. E. St**v-
' eiison In ami to said property.
Dated at Bay City, Tex
11th day
same'
and I
Half
— many
of the screen-play I
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of th** photoplay
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 222, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 25, 1916, newspaper, July 25, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332696/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.