The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 261, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 29, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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The First Dollar
HAS
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WISE
MAN
MOS’!'
COUNTS
FIRST STATE
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GUARANTY FUND BANK
We issue letters of credit good in all parts of the United *
States *
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Many an account has been started; many a Banking con-
nection has been made from a DOLLAR DEPOSIT, that
has opened the way to business seccoss and independence. ♦
We desire to serve you and aid you in habits of thrift, and t
every account will receive, accordingly, our painstaking ♦
attention.
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BANK*
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THE FIDDLER?
BAY CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
Guaranty Fund Bank
4 per cent interest paid on
time certificates cf deposit.
will have nothing to
regret if you start a Bank Ac-
count with us now.
X/OU DO, if you fail in the
j years of your productive-
ness j) provide for the
RAINY DAYS and LEAN
YEARS.
You
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We have a Carload
Just Arrived
Jas. W. Rugeley Company
BRYAN DECLARES
GERMANY MUST
BE OVERTHROWN
CARRYING THE GARDEN
THROUGH TO SUCCESS
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in ........
should
<■! umeut
mall, of
Russia
mi'll,
the
the
tore.
fourth
be. n complet
Dodge Bros. Cars
I tie
w hit
' hi tin
insects | to
» bad
iway as
eii ion
change of ideas'
round '
Homo I
i which
sections
inn s idured
indicate
means
" there
that is
I find
are not
■cd or
f I-’ Rockwell, \<.
- Year in the t.i
\ * r.e aide Gardchiti
tl'opyi ight HH7 by \\
(’o Seed < I rou < r
1
•iii.•nieiii cs which can easily be made
boule, answer every purpose where!
ah small amount* are to be handled
war
I many
the -.
"Me
peai e.
end to tlie
oi (lur-
suppoti j
products
pre- I
t of I
that lH
IS of
that
It
t i>1 Illi I i’lo ji»l I etldl I
t igololis I’roserlitioll
ell \ll("‘iai».
prevent
waste
garden that
planned (lie
I hide
profits of big business will
than that they will be
ga rden.
<e the garden
von should 1
extra quart,
ttf corn
Two ounce
supply i
people
apples
Ho it la
and ends
saving, and to do this
I rouble
Xr
ilUlVersiU | rile I
follow s in at .'rage
m Hess
Id and j l 'irst,
| should h«' i
w e !’« el Iy clean
has as it 1
planted , gatheii
dry j put. up-
Second, the utensils an dull
merit and eoiUaiuei
w ash.
I too low
high.
i It is not 1
: lig."rents will accept
posed, but they w
seriously and
and the various
acceptable terms
to provoke discussion
may lead to a definite
Chicago. August "7 William J.
Bryan, in Chiiagu /or a Chautauqua
address. declared totlay that peace can
|‘dine only through the overthrow of
uuiany
In traveling over tell
mid tin1 d< sire to support the gov
in the war almost
stat< merit
How t<> I fili/e til of iln- Garden's
Product, to Help Meet the High
( list of III ilig.
\tlvi- Burpee
I'liiladelhpia.
work
necessitate any
orate or expensive equipment
ordinary kitchen utensils, with a
Improwd I uuiiiug Methods,
modern method
is being
ted everywhere
nd with
ailed the
I il«-:hod
SIXTH
biggest soiiriv of
■ small garden ts
I or di-eases or dry
eiision | the-e things ar
which
prolong I time anil g<> i<> -
favors ! Tim abundance ot rain
sup- | have had so far in mo;.t
oniy j kept the emergency ginlens
green and growing, but
weatlmr we are likely i
next few weeks will i
mature very rapidly
the gardener who is prepare'
with the
save
enefit , beans or dozen
groat nkdy |o bo produced
when the war is over we shall dried siting beans will
consent to return to the old evils, i part of a meal lor five
likely that any of tho bel- '
- ‘ t he terms pro- ., |ie
ill undoubtedly be j
with great ‘,,, „
replies may j qp_fo.
in such a I
Hls-
a tendency
more eo-tly in money 'tough to
anyone favorsj T
he should
the
erumcut
Mr.
part
My
I among a
war will
! it and make it
and met). The more
i> more loyally
... government
of hastening
can be but
the
the desire
practically
course, win
whether Russia is able to
position or not. Any end
jour favor is inconceivable.
is overwhelmed we shall merely
,i new istiiatioti to cope with. Hut
I ha vt
lensky _________
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e great faith in the ability of Ker- 1
ky, though 1 tun not informed as;
i Hie difficulties he I
t "1 am
Jon the
it. did.
illg abused
the law
president
the glt-ei
take
I line
lam ,-ure we shall find the I
I of the anti-whisky law to be so
that when the war is over we
to make a
lb”ievident that even
(are well wot th
ving with the least possible
appaiatUH and iiontaim rs neees- j
sary should be kept on hand and ready j
to use at all tinu i. With the use of ;
date methods this does nut mean 1
very difficult work 't'ptodatej
methods' 'do not necessitate any elab
The I
few |
\nw laviii.
of H ar
that any (1
the prus' i utioii of tlie [ pioduet.'
to
one
ov eithrow
to support 1 mature very
univi.rsal. ;only the gardcnei
war. 1 w ill lie able to kei
her I ply and
t in : necessary
If Russia-
have very
1 to
Itilp-
■ rup - io merit and contaim i sshouhi tie not
eqiu nt ly.' only earefulh wash, but thoroughly
|ir''pared * • ti rilized before work with each '‘batch
begun,
aftei being put
the "processing" should Im
ntiiiued the full length of time that
required for the partieuliu' product
that is being pul up the time requir-
ed for different things varies greatly '
and one should be sure of having c >r I
ji e«t. informal ion on this point, before I
| •« lining work with tiny fruit oi veg I
etable that lias not been handled tie I
of canning |
quite universally •
w 11li good results j
i gieat saiing in work is j
One i’ei iod Cold I'ack
I'he vegetables or fruits
! are put in Hie jars or cans while they
f>ol Instead of Immg dipped out of a
I steaming hot kettle with the certain-
ty of a good deal of hot ami disagree
able work and the risk of badly scald
l eti fingers, if not a telephone call to\
I the nearest doctor
In the On< Period Cold Pack Method |
iilo-ri are four general rules to be;
[obey ,h| They may seem so obvious as '
e liaidli worth mentioning, but;
as lany failure in results can usually lie
ot < found to lie due directly to cureless
tn j lies .11 one of (heso four jinints
each product to In- canned
uusolutely sound mid per
i; it should also tn* as fresh
s passible to get is ptvfeiably
ed the same due that it is Io lie
Con
lifter the ‘iirocessing" has
I, the cans or jars must I
made absolutely tight
Tin procetvIng” mentioned
;.onsisls in placing the tars or etuis
| ot vegetables or fruit, niter the latter
I have been pinked in sterill'id, hot
eont,umrs and covered with tioilln
liquid, in hot water or in steiim for i
certain length of time before they .in
filialv seaed prejiaratorv to rolling off
: nd putting away This time vni ie i
' from twelve mintues to two hours for I
i diffii ent kinds of vegetables and I
fi ults wliiue the iai’H are sterilized in
a "hot water bath,” such US a wash
Hoili r with a bottom or tray to keep
tin- jars from coming into direct con-
tact. with the metal over tin- fire, and
to facilitate putting thorn in and out,
W hore they can bo sterilized in a |
team cooker, or under slight pre: |
me. much less time is i< quired
Even in the
< ill efulA
be a uiirplus of smnv
one has made a
or corn especially
s facing. j provision is natuifilly
very glad congress conferred ;rare of them, but it -
president as broad powers as
I here is no fear of tlieir tie-
I would even have luul
go farther and empower the!
to protect the people from
d of any group that tried to
advantage of them along any
tin hot
get for t he l
stuff" is
Third.
j tainei s
| co
sure | i-
If
big planting of beans
foi winter use.
tii.ide to take
the small sur-
plnsos for which no siu ii provision i
j made and which go t" waste before
on - ii ilizes it that make a total los.
of very considerable amount
the small
To nt Hi
the fullest extent
pared to save exen
<beans
[ dried
j not consent to return to the obi evils. I part of a
'There is more danger that taxes oi 'takes but twn ounces of dried
be tn imike a larffO a >ple pie
Hie odds
THE UN IVF RS Al CAR
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In busy eitiis or I Im country road, the Eord is a
favorite oyer tlie whole motor field. There uro
irong reasons why half the buyeis of America de-
mand Eord cars 'limy have proved their worth
iimlei fIm most trying conditions in all parts of the
world. People buy Eord curs because they know
what they have done and will do. They have be-
ome one of the every-day necessities. Touring car
$ Runabout $346, ('oupelet |5O5, Town Cur |5U5>
Sedan $t;i5. all I' o b. Detroit. On display and for
ile by Bay City Auto Sales Company
Here
New Fall Patterns
are
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’•zt
-
as
same
We want you
r
to come around and inspect
our
10
fore you make your fall purchases.
Moore Dry Goods Emporium
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trie fan
they dry out! 'Nothing to it!
it seems to :------- — .
every I
well ii
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All the latest creations in Millineiy, Coat Suits, Fall and Win-
ter Dresses, direct from the most popular Fashion Centers.
Styles and the same Fabric
you will find in the larger stores in the cities.
line, and get our prices be-
No trouble to show you.
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A Rtdingote Costume
McCai! Pattern N . “461. one cf t e
tr.sn n v ie.i tor N'jvembei
.-iy - Tn
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I here is md .-pace here to give item-
i ized data on these points for the uev-
Y <ial dozen products which can be put
up. 11 you want the most authentic
inform.itlon regarding them, write to
ih" department, of ugrkultur* at
Wn,iiiiigion, I • division of pubii-
■•ation. for farmera’ bulletin 83D.
Ibero tn no special reason why it
hould b< called a farmers’ bulls-
* ’1,1 - ' .
I "f the department's publications, it
is for every housewife tn city and
town ,a.-i well u in the country, who
wants to make her table expenses a
little less than they were last winter.
Also end to Hurpee & Co., Philadel-
phia, for their tiook on Best Ways to
♦ '<>ok Vegetables, requesting at the
same time a list of their tree publi-
cations on garden and food topics.
While "drying vegetables” has been
in use for a great many years—was.
m fact, used more years ago than it
has been lately a new method of
drying has Just heen developed which
will be particularly useful to those
Hvmg in cities and small towns where
there is little space for the string of
canned goods but where electricity Is
available.
This new method of drying is. in
brief, simply this: You cut up or
slice your vegetables or fruits in
rather small pieces so that they will
dry out readily. Place them in thin
layers in open trays stacked one above
the other and placed before an clec-
which is kept running until
- - !” But
answer the purpose most
You will find here the same
department
shington, 11 i
for farmers’
is no special
be called a
ox< ept that it conios in that class
publications.
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Barbed Wire
For Sale by
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••THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOB OI R FRIENDS'*
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FIVE CENTS THE COPY.
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Nil
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Screen
Wire, Doors
Window Frames
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 261, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 29, 1917, newspaper, August 29, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332985/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.