The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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For County Judge:
R. R LEWIS (ro-elecllon).
DUNCAN RUTHVEN.
SOL J CLEVELAND
Fur Tax Collector:
TIIOS II CASTLKTUN.
For Sheriff:
BERT CARR
Account Old Con*
federate* Reunion
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For County Attorney:
O. B ROBERTSON.
W. E DAVANT (ro-elnctlcn>.
For Tai Aaeeaeor:
W. C. LLOYD.
J D. MOORE.
GEO. B TRUITT.
For County Surveyor:
J V CARRINGTON.
K. N (IUSTAF1ON.
For County Clerk:
JOHN T. BOND.
For Co'ikty Commiaaloner
No. TWO:
<» J WALKER.
J. B HAWKINS. Matagorda
W E, MrNARB fre-elertlon •
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ORDER NOW
Victrola
for dancing
With a Victrola and Victor
Records you can practice the new
dances wver and over again.
You can have an impromptu
dance whenever yon wish and
dance at long as you want.
The Fox Trot. Castle Polka,
and all the other new dances,
played laud and dear and in per-
call
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
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Tribune Ptg. Co.
Out of town orders mailed
on next train out
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feet time. Dpmr
Come in and hear them. and let
us demon mate the
different styles of the x
Victor and Victrola— L
$W te 1250. Easy V
ttrwM, if deoited. gS
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; of other money later :
repair bill*.
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B. DUtiliBB, «f BlieelM
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Offer both Bualnea* and Reaideucn Lota tn Bay City, the Queen ot th* I
Mld-Coaet. on easy t«rma. including monthly fuatallment payment*
For County cnmmit*ln*a*, Preefnen
No One:
W R. HORN.
LOUIS 1WKRNER.
W T MATTHEWS
W. H VAVGHAN.
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For County Treasurer;
OKU. E. MERRILL (re-election).
JAMES H. ROACH.
W. R. JETER.
O. E. s.
Eastern Star will meet
Tuesday night in
month.
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Tile drain your farm, your garde*,
your yard, the result will surprise
and plea** you. Send for free book-
let. ' Hints on Farm Drainage." Bay
City Brick and Tile Co. tMv
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For County Commissioner, Precinct
Number 4:
C. V. i€WW CAftJNtSl.
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CHAS.
The law requires that every case of
jcharbOn or suspected chnr’-on V*1 re
ported to the county health officer,
and fixes as a penalty a rin-* «( from
.... . $10 to $".*> fey every ctavirtioh for
I’rectnct failing tn do sd. Th" season for this
j diaeaae la now at hand and et‘*ry
v!gHence most be exercised to prevent
the spread of the Infection.
Co-operation with me in thia matter,
therefore. Is Imperative and 1 must
urge upon every one owning stork w
keep la mind the provtatona of the
law that the best interests of the
J. E. GRACE, Manager
Bar Cby. Tana
Original Promoter* Bay City and Exclusive
Agent* of Bay City Town Company
l:y th> power vested in me as pres-
ide nt of ’he White .Man ■ Cmon Anso-
cialttm <4 the city of Bny City. I here-
by r;ill Hri election to be hoideU ul
the court bouse on Saturday, March
2S, l!*lti, for the purpoeo of nominat-
ing two aldermen. All membera of
the association who are qualified vot-
ers will be rtrtllled to vote.
J. I>. Moore.
President Of th" White Man's Union
\mociation of Ba* City. For District Clerk:
----------JXO. F. PERRY.
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MAGILL BROTHERS
T.HE RELIABLE PIONEER LAND MEN
I BAY CITY, TEXAS
?'.>r Countv Superintendent;
W F. PACK.
W C. a RAY.
(Reelection second term)
first
|fK such month Visiting
h y members Invited to at- [
tend.
Mrs. Beulah Kidman, W. M.
Mrs. Cora B Moore, «ecy.
MH It E DI WHITE M (V*
I Mtth ISMM IVIHIA OF
THE (IIY OF RAY (ITT. "
I POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
■wvjnii Time With Mght and
■feir stoew abffts. » r“’
ed. Cattle that arc'muna ten on si
la go are, us a matter of fact. In bet-
ter condition this spring than they
vYriuld have been hud they been left
out’the open with normal grazing
condltibne prevailing. Several farm-
era and Hwxdcmon near Cuero have
waved hundrmq of head of cattle dur-
ing the past two months because of
their silos.
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Hay City Lmlge No. 241 K |
of P. meets every Tuesday at
Visiting Knight ar*
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.<<1 •■XwnjJM ioj ii eunr
tan wajptx
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<«Pt .»|SW )<»
| willing W*
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|..r.ts per ton.
IttdkaUW* art
her of siloe wifi t
district this year
les son
).y exprrieh'sN
Xot only has tht silo prtived intal-
| liable for ll»» insuring Of fe**d h«r
, ,nte, but ehlek-n». turkey* and hogs
thrive Oil that put of ti»o silage that
is droptusl to the ground by cattle
and horse* while --atlng a* the allo*
I Heavy ram* from Marble Fall* <*n
I up the i’olorado fell I'nday and Met-1
I urday Marble Falls rct-Mted over .1
I Hvhrs While at Ballinger, som- BW
I biih‘- northwest <rf Marble Falls.
I nearly 3 huh-- fell Fre»u theae two
I report* »l is *<♦(•* <>' • ‘■'nrlude that the
I entire upper reaches Of the river re-
ceived heavy tarn*, which will give
I the fiver an abundatu <* of water ht fe
I w ithin sjltoui ten days.
• At tUMin alo'ut «»ne in< h fell with
] half that much at Amitiuiib
Petain here and Hmithville li»a
I rain was lUht However, heavier
Ipr.-mutatinn is looked tor .main lhe
hatter part of this week. It la Pfe-
I dieted that not only will the rsih* M
ihravv but general as W4fll
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I The Texas Farm vnd Fireside vnd
Th" Daily Tribune 1>ofh one year for
|( ,a Pt . , ,.f the dsilv I* $!.*•’> snd
the Farm and Fireside $1M ffub-
Mrihe now and »af« U W Toil yo»r
r.- ikrlF’^s
A. F. A 4. W.
| Hay City Luige, No. A F. and:
I A. M.. meets every second snd fourth
Monday in each mouth. 7:30 p. m
Visiting brothers welcome
Bert Carr. W M.
W H. Street. Secretary.
ear
reifiiMdi and «» brought
After the torn wait pick
were cut and silug-'d j
than one bnudred tons of armed with civilized weapon or
one fn hl ol J pirnienl in Pftthl-»» forest. «-onipri*e»
one of the most tbi'liling features
which hui ever b<»n lliri-wn up<m the
serf*n.
"The .Nature Mau” was the n suit
of th- <-mviction on the piM’t of .Mr.
Knowles that II *:a* possible fur a hu-
man tieinr to go tlu* wild* alone,
with no mechanical .tm-istaio -. oiol by
wiipiu fi-r iulellei r and icnowhniwe
forces of nature, carve out
Having pi own this
- vperiments. one cou-
MiuH" w<um1s and the
Ollier In the mountains of California
and the Hiorrn N-va<la rance. Mr.
Knowles undertook to do it for the
beio fit of the moving pi- tiue camera.
agoousuesN of aeviiery,
natural w<»nders of wild niotin-
-r-st Histling i wtararts
water fa I la. n<» itlcturr
tw-u taken is
the
uwn rxi-tence
by previous
ducted in the
BilH^nenRsMshn ” rts-
Unowned explorer re-
tature Man ’ ale-w ■ how
big game hunter trap
L went Into .he wilds oi
Lda .MouiHahm in ( nli-
r’iu th" trackless Main •
Lhelter, lust us u new •
foueht fm an existence
yning a i---t of several
Knowles leaves
ped of everything ex-
He makes a fire from
he rub* together
creates a flume; lie
with the skins of
animal* he kills before the camera
Ions; builds his own shelter hut, canoe
traps and bows and arrows, and comes
out of the forest »t the end of six
months with enough skins to provide
him with a year’s living expense in
civilization.
'The Nature Mun'' is a film extra-
ordinary. Its six reels are jammed
with real, primitive, Martin Eden ad-
venture Battle- hand-to-hand with u
bear in a tree—a tremendously thrill-
ing spectacle -stiangling the bear to
death He traps a savage mountain
lion and actually kills it before the
camera; at one time lie lias on his
bauds a snarling, snapping B-’ht with
wildcats ami panthers; lit- kills pois-
onous ruttb rs and deadly < opperheads
in primitive fashion, ami im- ts other
wild beasts of the virgin forest III
hair-raising fights Knowles loves to
ma(< h his brawn and brains against
the beasts of the wilds and though his
body is covered with Bashes and rips
from innuiuernMb claws and fangs,
Knowles delight* in the scars. 'When
I got mine I take a savage, inrxpress-
il-le ih liglit in iast< nlng my iron fin-
gers around th- throat of the animal
that ha* injured me and slowly
strangling it to <i«ufh.’’
Knowvs l-uttl- s with the beasts and
struggle to maintain hlmwclf. un-
im-
that a great num-
bmlt Io Htc t 'm ro
fts a result of th*
(hut ha* been taught farmers
Ry virtiiv of authority vest'd in n*
j by unanimous vote of tlie r-xoi utivt-
' committee of White .Mab'* Union As-
sociation of .Matagorda Uouut). fix-
t tag th* primary election day for coun-
ty and precinct officers on April !.*>,
A D HH4. herel>y rail an election
to be held in every voting pn - inct In
I .Matagorda Fonnty. for April li», A D
■ laid, for the purpose of nominating
I the - sndidates of th* White Man s
J Union Association for county and
! precinct itfficer*. W. D Wilson,
! President, Whit* Ma«’B Union A-an.
Heeil, Merretary. *-tfd-1<»tfw
s» .*.1,1—1 «ii|*iii> »■ ijy'ii I '>■ Ml' —-*•
(HiRHOA ABT HI.
A Wlan Man will buy land on a dull market A Foolish Man will wall
for a boom then follow the crowd and buy on an Inflated market
Now Im the time tn buy land and l--t bargains ahead of the tiowm.
One tarmi-r ttvut lo-Je has ma«lc alt
I expel liueht with n «1»'cr, Ttie ani-
ma) which W.is taken from the range.
ted -ling' for eight weeks. He
guiuvd seventy pound* In that p-rliul
at a cost tn ils owner of hut Itl cents |
inf tl-e Many farmers who have- not
bein'veil much IH «ll<M» before tlowi ur-
payIng I’1 1 cut* ter day tn farmers
with silo* for the feeding of -'a- b head
! of caitle they «»wn They have been
e<itniH-l|ed to do Ibis nt "!*•■ lo*-« their
cattle.
Th* peanut also I* coming In fm
its share «*f attention Land that
would not ral-e anything, practh ally. ;
! not e»**n grow pasture Era**i I * bong
j prepared for peanut planting The
' jgyil refernd to is lh« while -and'
| limm that apiwmns nil through ’hi*
| and other s< * lion* of De Wilt ('.-unty
Wh«n thirty-five net*** of peanuts:
! prod we- rewnm of |s*'7.7‘-. snd
twenty-five acres of cotton opposite,
on black waxy noil, ptaduce* |t?-’*A”
tn revenue for the same farmer, it I*
high Itnu' for the sand* land farmer
to sit up ntol take noth* The local
oil mill* ate ti«iec'ln« to take care
of even huahel of peahtttn tai*"*! m
the eoiptuunlty they will |'t».v i'
Cents p-1 pound, or • - i-* r bushel
In .idtliiion th- peanut rslsri can
make tons of h.ty that can hr haled
and alor- <1 *nrl fed like other fodder
| I hr hat 1* valued at He per tmt Th<
I mills will -’ither c rush th* peanuts
} for 17 GO p- r ion or bay the nut* out I
When the peanut i* gathered
turned into the held and
no extra feeding fori
The itirk-o can dig out
living, and the «hl* km
On the nearby dairy there are fifty
head of fin*- .Jersey cattle They have
been feeding almost exclusively a’
the four big silos on the (arm. The
cows artt in perf*--1 condition atid
produciu* a* much milk as though
♦hey had plenty of spring grazing to
ted upon besides preserved feed. On
other farms where dairy cows are
kept and wher* there arc no silos th*-
cows are in a deplorable condition,
being very thm “tid no' l»liy»ica|h
able to produ-e half the milk they ar*
capable of supplying
Corn ha- proved to be a
able crop In this section for farmer*
who pewscss silo*. Oh OlM' certain
farm u v-ny gratifying yield of
VI kAB
high prw•
«d the »ulks
jjjprf
«»- ol-tnir.ed from this
corn and It <'*-st ’b* iariuer but l-.”
•» par tan Other farmers «n'
I ±!*' :T' :T »;:*'* Hll»i M.U1S*-lUCUtly
now would lb*
dollars a ton for
real!.’- •••>’ l*-‘
For shtsBI
th*’
lath*, virgin
and hurling
will, h has .* V« I been taken
cum*' of "The Naltir* Man
Also offer improved and unimproved farina to actual settlers on easy
terms and Ion* Hine. Rich pralrl* or valley land*. Also wboleaal*
traats for colonisation
jpn
IlmiWF friction H
himself
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get credit. Farm and Fireside will start April
1st from Bay City.
Is the Best Farm Paper in Texas, Sam H. Dixon of the
State Agricultural Department, Editor. Carey Smith, As-
sociate Editor. A farm paper is needed in every farm home.
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Successor to
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1916, newspaper, April 3, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292556/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.