The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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PHONE 127
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T. J. Clark
Your Drug wants are given the most care-
ful and accurate attention at this store
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Let uh have your local news items.
Help uh ke 'p the columns of The Tri-
bune up to the highest possihlo stan-
dard.
garden, and never has the soil had
better season than now.
your soil, get your Heed and get
work -it will pay big returns.
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♦lERCII IXTN ASSOCIA I'lOAi
WET THIN MOIIMAG.
Every farmer is now very busy with
his land and a good start on all farm-
ing operations is assured.
Saturday, February 27, !» a. m.
Opening song—Association.
Invocation—Prof. AV. N. Nekton
Song—Association.
Song—Association.
Report of committees.
Eelection of officers.
Miscellaneous work.
Adjournment.
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The officers and board of directors
of the Bay City Merchants' Associa-
tion met this morning at the Smith
Drug Store and pro-rated the various
business firms as to the amount of
dues per month that each member
would lie expected to pay. The mem-
bership committee, with Mayor Suth-
erland and A B Hillan, assistant sec-
retary and organizer, are at work
tills afternoon vis’ting many other
prospective nteml era and expect io
complete their labors today. Miss N.
M Brown is assisting the State sec-
retary in arranging type-written lists
of individuals in this section and oth-
er preliminary work pertaining to the
installing of the card rating system
The State officer says that when this
work is completed Bay City will have
one of the bell < red it rating bureaus
In this section of Texas.
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Patronize Tribune advertisers, and
ull live advertisers should patronize
The Tribune.
Monogram stationery, all latest
shades and styles, made according to
your wishes, at the Tribune office.
Call and Inspect the line.
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at all times upon the purest of drugs
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The ladies are requested to bring
rejections of music and be prepared to
fill spaces where "song" in designated,
with no aHsignment thereto.
The committee’s knowledge as to
I the literary and musical abilities of
j the lady teachers is blank, and for that
cause refused to assume the respon-
| i ibility of making assignments along
this line.
Letters have gone to your county
superintendents asking that they al-
low you compensation as is stipulated
in your contracts for the two days you
i re in attendance to this association.
See your trustees and secure their
I consent to lie present and come.
W. J. McCann. Pres.
W. II. Isaacs. 1st Vice Pres.
Jno. Michards, 2nd Vico Pres.
H. T. Smith. 3rd Vice Pres.
A. G. Hilliard. Itli Vico Pres.
W. D. Newton. 5th Vice Pres.
Mrs. L. C. Martin, 5th Vice Pres.
Miss H.B.Randlo, 7th Vice Pros.
J. H. Speaker. Secretary.
T. G. Greene, Asst. Secretary.
E. Jackson, treasurer.
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Mrs. J. D. Moore is in Matagorda
this week, visiting her parents and
other relatives.
Cane Patch Syrup”.....
can Seneca Kraut,
very fine .............. 10c ft
Small can Tomatoes...... 5c rj
Quality considered, wo sell you
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District Attorney AV. M. Holland,
who is attending court in Angleton,
spent yesterday at home with his
Vocal solo- Miss Viola Farrow.
Recitation - Miss M. It. Dale.
Paper—Miss S. 11. Sterne.
Jubilee song — Brazoria
teachers.
goodness which make you like ft!
ft coffee freshness, full flavor, ft!
Mr. Sam Kennedy, who was in from I >■•"^,.•■>,11, ......... --■» 1.1 ■
Chalmers Saturday, says that he will
plant about 200 ac res to rice this year Jft
and that it will be on new ground.
Judge AV. S. Holman, who sat as
special district judge last week at
Columbus, has returned home.
A hundred dollars subscribed by •-
tile business men, to be paid on No- i ft
vember 1st, and given out for the best
l ept yards, would prove a long stride
toward cleaning up the city.
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uniformity, roasting and blend- y
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pounds Frosh Roasted ft
Poaborry or Rio .......I
10 bars Silk Soap.........
ft 1 gallon can "Nigger in de
Cano Patch Syrup”..... 70c ^1
ft 1-2 gallon “Nigger In do fti
There's plenty of time for a good ft Can0 Patch Hvn"’”..... 40c 3
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Judge J M. Sims was in from his
El Maton farm yesterday witli
tamily. The judge is getting lits
ground in fine shape for planting.
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SOUTHWESI TEXAS COLORED
TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
Program of the Fifth Annual Nession
Which Convened in Bay City,
February 25, 2(i, and 27.
Friday, February 2(1, fl a. in.
Opening song—Association.
Invocation—Prof AV H Isaacs.
Song—Association.
Enrolment of members
tion of dues.
Appointment of committees.
Discussion of normal, as to
tion, faculty, and series.
“Is the Public School a Failure so
Far as Practical Education is Con-
cerned?”—Mrs. T. C. Hatchett.
Paper—“Drawing and Music in Pub-
lic School”—Miss AV. I,. Flemmings
end Mrs. Doris Henderson.
Pa^er—"Letters as an Index to Char-
acter”—Mrs. M. E. Nathan.
Domestic science—Mrs. A. D. AVil-
son.
Thursday, Feb. 25, StIIOp. m. at the
Colored High School.
Opening song—Association.
Invocation—Rev. A. Carl Ray.
Song.
Enrolment of members and collec-
tion of dues.
"AVhat Steps Should Be Taken by
tile Colored Citizens to Encourage
School Officials to Organize Rural
High Schools?-’—Prof. AV. J. Mann.
"Letters As An Index to Character"
—Miss M. E. Nathan.
Domestic Science—Mrs.-A. D. AV11-
son.
I.ih-rarj Program, Thursday, 7:3d
111. at M. E. ( hurt'll.
Opening song—Association.
Invocation—By Pastor.
Song -Association.
Quotations (voluntary).
AVeleome address in behalf of the
Song.
Citizens of Bay City-Prof. R. E. Scott,
city superintendent.
Response—Prof. E. Jackson.
Jubilee song — Brazoria County
teachers.
AVeleome address in behalf of the
teachers of Matagorda Comity—Prof.
A (1. Hilliard.
Response—Prof. Jno. Richards.
Jubilee song AVharton County
teachers.
President's remarks — Prof. AV. I.
McCann.
Duct.
Recitation-Miss Elccna Martin.
“Parent-teachers’ Co-operation” —
Mrs. M. A. Richards.
Vocal solo—Miss H. E. Mitchell
Oration—“Thought, the key to des-
tiny"—Prof. E. M. Taylor.
Jubilee song — Colorado
teachers.
Recitation—Miss M. E. Calhoun.
Paper—“AVhat is Success and How
Obtained”- Prof. c. A. Newton.
Vocal solo- Miss Monola Strubes.
Recitation—Miss Druscilla King.
Jubilee song—Fort Bend County
teachers.
Announcements—Ry president.
Jubilee song — AVharton County
teachers.
STAR BRAND
Bay City Business College
(INCORPORATED)
Practical Up-to-Date Bookkeeping, Banking and
Higher Accounting.
[ Most successful system cf Shorthand with Universal
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Highest percent of positions secured. Write for Catalogue
and Easy Terms
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Jubilee
teachers.
Paper—“The A'alue of Excellency”
— Mrs. C. N. Gordon.
Recitation—Miss Driedale.
Viale Quartette—Selected.
Address—Prof. J. J. Taylor.
Song—Wharton County teachers.
"What Devices Should Re Offered to
Create an Interest in Scientific Farm-
ing In Schools and Communities?^—
Prof. Geo. Stewart
Bay City Reliable Cleaning and;
'Pressing Club. This club takes your
measure for Ed. V. Price clothing.
Call at Matagorda County News of-
fice. Wo clean and press your
clothes. Phone 72. 16-17
Henry Lee, who was recently in-
jured in a motorcycle wreck, is much
improved, although it will be some-
time l>eforc he will be able to be
j about.
family.
SHOES
ARE BETTER
City
at
yuome
can get your size.
Literary Program Friday Night
Baptist Church.
Opening song—Association.
invocation—Ry Pastor.
Song—Association.
Quotations.
All churches had good congrega-
tions Sunday, the day being pleasant
and
Prices sure
15-17.
Prof. Rarrows, who has been 111 for
sometime has recovered sufficiently
Io be about his business of instruct-
ing the hand.
So we are closing
of Brown’s Shoes
wholesale COST.
O. E. Hatchett was In from Magnet
Saturday and stated that he is making
rapid progress on the new brick
school building for that little city.
Friday Afternoon, 2 o’clock.
Opening song—Association.
“Renefits to be Derived from Local
Associations”—Mrs. E. M. Rayford.
“The Elements of the Problem of
Education That Face the Negro
Teacher"—Prof. C. H. McGruder.
High I and clear, proving an incentive for
many to turn out.
out ojX entire stock
nd BELOW
early so you
Ray City Reliable Cleaning and
’ Pressing Club. Clothes cleaned
pressed on short notice.
'•* j to please. Phone 72.
“The Maintenance of Rural
Schools”—Prof. Jno. Richards.
Paper—Mrs. G. II. Groves.
Paper—"Professional Spirit Among
Teachers” Prof. AV. D. Newton.
Wofk continues on line oil well in
; good order and the drill is gradually
Paper-“Needs and Hindrances )n R,'ln« down ncarer’ a,‘ the time, t«
Public Schools"— Prof. T. R. MltchellJ ,h® >’roc,o"R
"The Roy Problem"—Prof. A. G.
Hilliard.
LODGE IHKECTOKY.
A. F. A A. M.
Diamonds.
Secrest.
12-tf
Auto goggles.
Secrest.
12-tf
AVatch repairing.
Secrest.
12-tf
Rroken lenses duplicated.
seeds
on
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rubber
’teed.
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If business is dull, stimulate It with
an ad In The Tribune.
Drink at the Red-Cross
Fountain.
Rurbank’s
Store.
Sanitary
Smith’s Drug Store.
the
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P. Hall,
invited.
at Smith’s Drug
9-tf
Secrest.
12-tf
Vai Dona rubber goods—guaran-
Smith’s Drug Store. 9-tf
Mr. Amos Lee is calling on the tax-
payers and assessing them for
if)15 taxes.
Carpenters and Joiners of America.
Local Union 1370, United Brother-
hood of Carpenters and Joiners of
America meets ev< ry Wednesday night
In Hamilton Hall. All visiting broth-
ers invited to attend.
J. F. Cone, President.
A. W. Renedict, Fin. Sec.
Roy Na' Rec. Secy.
Bad Headaches
Now Avoidable
It is not necessary now to let head-
ache wear itself out. You can avoid
it. Just step in any good drug store
and ask at the fountain for Hicks’
Capudlne, which is so successfull in
relieving headache because it gets at
the cause, whether from cold, heat,
gripp or nervousness. It Is liquid and
pleasant to take. Don’t ever suffer
from headache when this remedy
stops it so easily. Have the drug-
gist wrap up a bottle for you to
take home—10c. 25c and 60c sizes.
Mr. Jas. C. Lewis, cashier of
First National Rank, left today
Victoria to attend the district meet-
ing of bankers. He will be away for
the first part of the week.
One pound candy 50c. Smith’s Drug
Store. 9-tf
O. E. S.
Eastern Star will meet
first Tuesday night in
»ach month. Visiting
members invited to at-
lZ tend.
Mrs. Edna Reynolds, AV. M.
Mrs. Cora 11. Moore. Sec.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Burke are
in Houston for a visit of several days.
Bay City Lodge, No. 865, A. F. and
A. M., meets every second and fourth
tfonday In each month, 7:30 p. m (
/isiting brothers welcome.
Thos. H. Lewis, W. M.
W. S. Street, Secretary,
K. of P.
Bay City Lodge No. 241 K
KMJfc.of p- meets every Tuesday at
xSkW 8 p. m. Visiting Knights are
welcome.
Dr. T. C. Brooks, C. C.
T. A. AVilliams, K. of R. & S.
Mrs. C. G. Hamill left Saturday
a vinit to Houston.
Meets every Monday night at K. of
Visiting brothers cordially 1
Theo. Dienst, N. G.
George Austin, Secretary.
F. W. BARROWS
Teacher of string and wind instru-
structor.
inenta; also orchestra and band in-
Now is the Time to Plant
your premises
Put Us to the Test
LET US FIGURE
WITH YOU
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
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you should consider the princi-
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Bay City Nursery Company
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1915, newspaper, February 15, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362134/m1/3/: 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.