The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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Have Ju i
Wo
Ex< 'llisive S.'HiuJ
Chase &
Fam
Teas and
Tile drain you
your yard, th*
and please you.
let. •Uinta on r
City Urick and 1
J. I . < Ai
Surveyor ami
Phones 3 and
phone
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cor.ii.il
stock
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NOTICE WIND
R. F.
THE GENE
They are known
coast as tin be
The Cleanest
In Ba
It’s a long waj
but t
JORDAN GRO.
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GRAND
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bite
OKRA HOUSE
or-
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I*
CANEY GETS FAVORABLE REPORT.
REBEL
The relation of the conn-
Pastime
Tonight
tion.
of Cane
Feed
I
Every Wednesday
V1
its
ONLY THE
LATEST ACHIEVEMENTS
IN FILMDOM
me
FAT STOCK
Three Points
of Superiority
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NOTH I.
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Post
iSantafe
T
New
Flavour
No
Waste
Ma of
ost sanitary
Stay Crisp
in cream
W. J. WARN! R
AllNT
Plays for Those VC ho
Are Critical
Harry Myers and
Rosemary 1 heby
in
A Show That Is
Dili -rent
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PWrouniy Troaaurur:
GEO. E. BEKR1LL (ra-viecUon j
JAMES H. KUACH.
W. R. JETER.
The laxative tablet
with the pleasant taste
We have the excluttve
telling right! for thi*
great laxative
A PARAMOUNT
BROADWAY
UNIVERSAL
errs for i
hulldinr
Mhonld lw
Rexall Orderlies are for Halo at
P. G. HUSTON
n.
I n
FOfUM
l-nra
Coming Saturday:
HEARTS AND FLOWERS
groatewt
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IBs
however.
the minority
line in their opposition to the iireel-
dent. politically
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W1F
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Uorthy of Improve-
The question of navigation in
section is an all-absorbing one
many of our people
with the government]
Previously much has]
way of I
River,
this
and
are in constant|
the
EXIRA MONDAY:
Matinee. 2:30; night. 7:15
William and Dustin Far-
n urn's groatest auece**
fellows,
orally has a barn ntored with grain
for hi« one horse and does not envy
the two-horse or dozen-horse farmer,
whose horn, in many
bare of hay or grain,
gal his
his own business
other "gallu*.
farmer
eat
Ing lhat posit ion well.
“HE WAS ONLY A
BATHING SUIT
SALESMAN”
IN THREE AC IS
See the
VENDS BATHING GIRLS
The Bent Victor Film
Up t j Date
PRICBSt S AND 10*
Go
instances, is
In fact a "one
farmer is too busy minding
to look after the
and the one-hor»<>
is contented to occupy a mod-
position In the world imd occupy-
By special arrangement
with the r. D. C.’s of
Bay City
Matinee, Hi and 20 I ent*
Night. 10, 15 and -’5 Cent*
The city dweller should
•ocerclse hl* influence to
th<> country better
tion meet tile I. —
tion. The country
turn exert hi* energies to make
city a )'h»ce
righteousness prevail,
spirit v.... —
but in tin- homes
We buy too much
should t»r<»d'l<-e and
uvnth <>uv mom.' which should
mnam al home to »«rkh other*
Who have no common Interest tn d*r
iHtciseiw*.
■.....
W POST TOASTIES
*■■**= Sol,I (iroccr. ewmJwre.
for Chronic^
Constipation i
O |4iY glasses of
daily and
L
‘ W'many ate:
Cuney Creek now has direct I
I connection with the inland■
and can he Improved
the McLemore
preparedness or
one the vote on
preparedneitH teat, and in no
generally. At any rate, the president
cannot complain of hi* hands not be-
All candidate* for nomination by
1 White Man’s Vntan Aaaocfattnn for
rounty and precinct office* mn»t qual-
ity by handtag in their name* and
•mount MMeaeed tgaia«i them to A.
i B Heed, secretary, full M day* prior
to April li, 1»1« W. D. WTIaoa,
U, .....L.
will mid Htablcness
and kindle the
»i*dhi**ia*in *“v< f<”
further information needed may.
tned by application to thia of-.
la invit.d to thr|
following regulation as
ner in
Ih« fittniahed.
When- interested
data mwe*«ary
For Diatnct Clerk:
JNO. F. PERKY. .
EDWIN ZEDLE1U
, ..'.dOme the individual,
For CowUf.t* association of Individuals I
* uhfv mi imuortant part in the coun-
the!
be
Yet
and
HORSE SHOW
FT. WORTH
MARCH 11-18
$6.35 ROUND TRIP $6.35
Ticket* on Sale March IS
and B»r frninv arriving
Fort Worth morning Wareh Id
1.1 W I T 11 D MARCH 17
$10.90 ROUND TRIP $10.90
Hebei* on Male Wareh to to I?
1.1 WIT HD WIRCH *»
Thr.m*h aireprr*
Texas if they will unite like bu»in<w
men In grading, packing and hand-
ling their crop*.
.lust one trinl of the NEW POST TOASTIES, made in our apotkw pure-food fac-
tories, reveal* their pronounced superiority. A distinguishing characteristic living the
prrsener of tiny little puffs on each delicately twnstvvl flake.
First, a splendid «<W flavour is developed in the NEW POST TOASTIES; the full,
true flavour of the corn, not found in other corn flakes.
Second, they have a body and firmness that prevents softening in cream and pro-
vides a nourishing, satisfying break fa *1 dish that one can chew, though deliciously ten-
der anti crisp.
And third, the NEW POST TOASTIES do not waste in the package through emmh-
ling, like ordinary flakrw.
Thousands of hous«wivr> have <iiMH\<i«<l tie- ’>•« ami -b culedly letter coni
flakes to the optn delight of husband and chlldnem.
The NEW Toasties nr»’ crisper and daintier than common corn flakes, with better
flavour, Ivetter Iwxly, and aMod economy.
Packet! in paraffine-scaled cartons to preserve the delirious oven-crispness until
opt ned at your table
And rrmt tnber--they’re called
1* the country bo strong for pr«-
parednesB? We opine not. The voU*
on the McLemore bill, which is
against the president's program, indi
cates an equal division, uud were th<
president's influence not bark of pre
paredness It would have hard sled
ding. One hundred and ninety-two
democrat* and atxty-two republicaiiH
voted against the McLemore resolu
tion. or * total of 2fi5 votos. One hun-
dred and thirty-two republicans and (era men.
twenty-one democrats voted for it. or
a total of 163. With the progre**IWB'
five and th® socialists’ two the vot.
In opposition to the president and in <|f.nt
favor Of the McLemore I
was 160, which indicates consider
Of course, the rospouslbllity for
that Newt Baker appointment is
upon the president, not us. But
it seems to us that iloinerun
Baker would have been more pop-
ular.—Post.
And equally us capable.
The South, in the Supremo Court ap-
pointments. fares Illy nt President
WiIhod'ii bands. It has been custom-
ary for the South to have three repre-
scntulivea on that tribunal and twice
tMVforn republican presidents, when
vacancies occurred, appointed South-
In the death of Chief Jus-
tice Ijimar the South lost one of it*
representatives, and, for the Second
time since his inauguration. Pretti-
i Wilson appointed n Northern
resolution , mo. this time from far off Massa-
|chu»«ll«. A ureal iihih p.-euliat
able opposition to preparedness. While things have been done bv the presi-
resolution was not a dent, and although he claims t« ,M‘ «
anti-preparedness Southern man, all of his activities are
it was Indirectly -i ,,y<<m>dlngb Northern in tendencies
regarded an<i that, too. without any apparent
cause. Surely the Mouth has »'e«n
kind to Mr. Wilson and ha* given
ing held up by hl* party and t’otigrexs him no cause for the treatment *C arc
at the same time. The resolution, receiving a* his liatids < an '•
would have been voted had (hat. sure of the South, he is strength-
republicans stood in (.mug his jiolltical tenet* by virtue <4
his aiipointlvi* powers^ We tru«t not,
althotigh It look* that way.
The ■Help Texas Feed Herself
movement is a start In the right di
rrction There can l”‘ no great* i
stimulant tn mov* one to lion than
this mIokmh which if tarried to evary
nook and corner of the State is bound
h. result III deeds of preservation. II
uHl vnecntVtW frugiillty and h.duatrv
not only on t'"* fi*nn
of all our »itizens
the thing* we
coneeq
for rivrr<. and harbor*, it will ktr* I
««n them verbally by the district of-1
or. tn hi* absence. ’■> the seniot |
' tissiswit engineer connected wito the i
improvement They will not l*e per
milted to have access to the ntport
without authority from the chief of.
enginrera.” I
You are requested to communIrate
»h< following to per—m. known
1 b you tn be interested in the improve-
Imeut aid who. not bring known to
;th»« office, do not r*crtvr a copy of
this < oinmunicdtion
commiinieation
concerning it.
been wild and
agitation, with lh<
hut fancy Creek; ha;
plan loTiirdine
to the man- ;
which such informatiitn mav I
parties desire j
for the preparation of
their appeal t<» the bWtrd of enttitij* ' * i
done, in tl)e
t 'olorado
proven a feasible
to the re« oinmenilii-1
tioiis lecently '«‘nt the iVHernm>ni l>yl
factitenanlCohim I r, S Itichv, corps]
make Hfe In of engineers, 1’. S. A., a copy
“ ami rural civilizn-
needs of rural popula-
dweller should I"
• • the
where civi< pride and
■. A get-together
will aid both the country and
the eitv and promote » hotter under
standing and more harmonious rela-
tions Tills will promote agricultural
development This will build up and
promote a permam ut and prosperous
agriculture 'I Ills v—
to the cities' prosperity
fire of
living.
play an important part In the
try’s development. It s true that
agriculture of a country cannot
’ developed without the farmer.
he is but one of the necessary agents.
The press plays an important part.
The teal estate agent plays an impor-
tant part the business man, the i
banker -all have a potential Influ-
ence and when exercised is most pow-
erful. If arguments were necessary
to establish the correctness of this
z~x Apen the
ed States
^5Ther oxp» , ,on. Ger-
mi» to have been as well
prepared with a supply of explana-
tions as she was with ammunition.
March 6. HH|. |
it Inning c<mi» to tn> noti<< cl th’*!
undersigned that >ou have evpressdi
au Intereat in the pending i»roposition
lor the improvement of Can nd I
lave Oak Creeks T* x.<- y<m .m in re J
le inforim d that the repoit lion on. i|
llthr»>-i/.<*,T !•> lhe III <>l Colli!-- ' a.p*'lj
proved March I. lot -, hi- l><-n made. I
ami iqm0to(n®totottoU i* a- ioll>>w>; JI
II. Caney Cr«ek now
phvsica!
waterway and can be lmpr«»ved by
dirdging aiol snagging at small ost
t«» make it easily navlgatde up to the
railroad tenninal, It is therefore rec-1
nmmend'd ’ha’ this stream be eotisld-l
vn d worthy of improvement. subj«et |
to the condition that a suilald* pub-1
lie wharf or landing place with ware- |
liouse be provided by the iwiopto in- ■
tere-tiul In tlie inii»rov,‘inent at Haw-
kinsville having direct physical con-|
iitstum with lie* railroad and the
county highway and open to all car* ’
rlers on equal t<>rrns. all to be Mails-
factory to the secretary of war
i , It Is believed that the coat of||
iimnroving siol mauituinina l.iv>- Oak |H|
’cr«' k to a cotineetlon with the inland
waterway would be greater than the n|
[ ; r < til and prosfirrtlve commerce
.♦him jwiiifY. It Is therefore rc<*<Mn-;H|
Inwrdod that .-treau: h pot worthy iH
> of •i)iprov«,iiiei)t the | risen I tinie."|H|
You are further notified that all in- |H|
terc-tvd parties have the privilcce nfj^H
an appeal front (III* conclusion to the [BH
board of engineers for rivers andtH
. hirhors. a p<Tmim.ent bmiy sitting a' lM
' Washington. D C . to which all ex-.M
amination and survey reports of this HH
character ar. referred. I’si los de-or-|B|
Ing to do x<> mnj Ih' heard on appeal I
by the hoard, either orally nr in wr<t-jffl|
inn Written communication* should
W addressed to the ’mard of engin- ]
rivers and hartwirs, Mouth* rn j »
Wa«hlnKt<m, l». . and
i mailed in time tu Ih- in the
poxsvrsitrti of th'- said board within’
four wi'x-ks from the date of this enm- ]
muni.-atinn If, however, you have
fmportoni data to commiinkate tn the
iMwrd which . ann«»t hr cMdlertod and .
,pt:i in shape tor pm*’ presentation!
within ftrut' weeks, the board Bhntlld ]
.be informed of this fart withouf delay I
and r. qm st mad- fol an extension of i
the limiting dal* for ■submitting in
formation If oval hearings am dr-
•trod, dales for the hiiti'1 may I* ar-,
Tanr<d tor by porrcapondfflirc with
the IsMird
Any
; by. obta
fire, l*i I at tent ton
Hn buy.
|e made “
Lour specialty.
! you tried a sack of t’ ,
■ iia and
Sedal Flour ? ,bucces* In
Jt
dis the
the best of meats that
WJTiJrF ■ < f;"u i ■
> toward
vw a /vi ”f industrial
Real Chili Chill blighting hand
lifatai error rcsult-
along linos polnt-
.Zed effort. It ha*
s to the fruit growers
Floricin. It has;
other State's, ami
/ring success to the growers of ”h>u < aH(Jal reference to the growth
and prosperity of certain commun-
ities and cities would suffice. jM ( onsldercd
Th© permanent prosperity <>i oui ment by Lieutenant-Colonel
cities depends almost solely upon the ‘ niche
it is no disparagement to lie called agriculture surrounding them, As
a “one-gallus farmer." a "one-horse tp,. country^* agriculture is developed
farmer," "hay seed" ami so on. The th<> cities prosper and as the cities
one-gallus farmer is generally able grow and become prosperous the in-
to take care of himself and nover mad-, dividual inhabitant partakes of that
dies with the affairs of the two-gallu* prosperity. The relation of the com.
The one-horse farmer gen- lr> an(j the cities is Intel-dependent.
The farmer does not need the city any
more than the city need* ’he farmer.
They are Both essential to < ueh other's
prosperity and should work yoke and
yok<‘ for the upbuilding of the coum
try and city.
of his
report being gent tu interested parties
here, who Imv, been working on the
project tor several months., \ pre-
liminury survey was made by the gov-
ernment surveyor. Capt. Sandilsnd.
which was reported lo Colonel llichc,
wIn. in turn reported ai» follows r<. the
board of eaglneerg, sjttinc permanent-
ly in Washington:
Our Seed is from Native Corn and Care-
fully Hand Selected.
Shipment of
Mebane Cotton Seed
Has Just Been Received
Don’t take any chancea
SEED CORN
Be sure you have the best when you plant
Be safe in this above all things and
Avoid Planting Over.
We have Seed from Fine Corn Raised Here
and Know What it Will Do.
WE GUARANTEE IT TO BE TRUE TO
GRADE AND TO COME TRUE
Jordan G
pho:
Next door to
Tr
Quick
3
can- Corn
cans Kraut
S can rmnat.
3 cans Pork a
7 ba I s Sua ’i
la
or
We want
<
Come out
Bring
will be glad lo receive in person
i offer for this land for
half cash and half on
DUSTIN & WM. FARNUM’S
$200,00 MOTION PICTURE
SPECTACLE AT THE GRAND,
his!
Vir-1
*
Administrator
Bay City. Texas.
.—o—o-
Friday
her mother fade and die. she
and has mature
additional pas* through the Feder 1
lines.
latter In the day a liattle ensues, a
stunning spectacular, exciting war
| scene, where the scout saves the life
| of Colonel Morrison. They are both
'brought to headquarters as prisoners,
I Carey as a spy, and Morrison as a
traitor, and sentenced to death. The
lit Hast rebel, as Virgie is called, ap-
pears before the commanding gen-
ernl and pleads for the live* of both
half cash and halt on 12 months’
of land lying in the
...... , ... Williams league, survey No.
home for the ' 104, in Matagorda County, on the east
the ! side of the Colorado River and adjoin-
M. Gilmore’s' land in same
Said S57 acres being all the
real estate belonging to the said S.
T. Gilbert estate.
I
or by mail an
cash or for I
credit, from anyone
it is hound to be sold.
W. M. Holland,
Estate of 8. T. Gilbert.
1-1 Id-may lw
loft, with an order from General Lee
I to pass the child and escort her
through the Confederate lines to Rich-
mond. She, with arch baby talk and
adorable courage, foils the "Yanks,
hut is outwitted by the gentlemanly ,
colonel who discovers the hiding place j come out Friday afternoon at J
of the father. Through the plea Of! o'dork. Bring something with which
the little girl the coIone), with exqui-'to make noise if it is nothing mom
silt raw sentimentalism governing th. n,;,), a bolt ami plow point. " “ “unt
soldiers, supplies the rebel with an yOa root tor us.
treasures tor the stage.
The story of the play concerns little
Virgie (,‘arey, daughter of a Confed-
erate scout, who lives near Richmond
and is a wonderful child of the Civil
War. The rugged heroism, loveli-
ness and irresistible childish beauty
of this little daughter of the South
blossoms forth in Edward Beyle's
most exquisite style of portrait. She
sees her mother fade and die. she j
starves and wins and has mature j Ak [)1v administrator of the estate of
ideas with tendril flashes of thought jy q- Gilbert, deceased, I will offer at
made grown-up by the shock and sor-!pr|Vate Haje unt|l May 1. 1916, for cash
rows of war.
Lieutenant Colonel Morrison and a time 8j»7 acres
' number of his Federal cavalry men, R. M.
search the dignified 1------
father. The home is burned and
child lives in a cabin alone and hun- ing J.
i league.
"The Littles’ Rebel" has all the up-
lifting dramatic powers within Its
core that have from time immemorial
built good theatres and heaped poetic UH?11 general becomes interest-
ed and sympathetic and makes a per-
sonal Investigation of the case. An
act. splendid, humorous, tragic, pa-
thetic and heroic, finishes the story,
in which both men are pardoned.
comes to the Grand next Monday,
March 13. by special arrangement
will) the V. 1>. C.'s.
------O—O------
.NOTICE,
giy. except tor the hunted visits from
her father who provides her with]
food occasionally to the best of his •
ability. Colonel Morrison and
I horsemen surround the cabin.
gies' father, wounded, Is hiding in a
FU
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M
RIC
MILCH COWS
Passeng
in thi* County are re-ent In I to the r’ Menrr of a
CREAMERY
Prompt s
in Bay City
1
Ba
F
M
Then < ut this out and nml! i’ to th*' name
X
t
S
Bit*....
.. milch cow* in .Matagonlu County,
. ,n( these row*
1 »m milking nt the preernt date
. • • •
< number.
Of th' *• cows, | sell the milk of
1000
. COWS.
V
tn it reitulftrh ’hr mtlk of.
... .COW*.
t *"• • *
Remark*
X'*.|
avi*»**»«*»v***4**
AMr*e*
4?
1 hJivr ..........
f ntimWr
•>...... • • • •
N*m* ■
When you hm
*re dissatisfied.
It doesn't thm i
xo it will.
till in lhe blank* below.
and addres* Indicated.
Nw matt’-r whether you have one milch c*’w or fifty, no matter
whether you tian the milk yourself or sell it. no matter whether you
Manufactures f'ommittwe.
Young Men's Donto*»» »’m»«eH.
Bay city, Tr«n«:
....................
.....
. . .p, ....... .
< number i
If a reliable errmnery should h. located at Bay city, *n<l it would
pay m. the regular market price toe my milk. I would probably toll
LeTulle Mercantile Co.
Bay City, Texas 9
Send Us Your Orders NOW p
Night Ca
Day Call
live tn town or tn the country, we need thl* information and want you
In fill in n« many nf the blank* »« ynn can and mail it tn u*
In turn the ernamerv will make rnoaex (or the owner*
of the mileh cow* of the County .
Th*- business men nf H*y City are «>mle«v<n1ng to luvnle a relia-
ble er am»ry in Ba* City, one that will furnish a ready market tor all
th* milk of th. Ciuinty. Through the kindtien* of the newspapers of
the County, ft I* using this mean* of taking an inventory of the milch
cows of the County Thl* Information I* nwewsary In order to deal
with re*tmn‘.h|e .reamer* people
Wr ask that
Thoroughbred
for sale |1 f<
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1916, newspaper, March 9, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292535/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.