The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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MAGILL BROTHERS
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prevent a nr by
limpet menns
PHONE NO. 86
AND DO IT NOW
G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
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Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Automobile* Meet all Trains Day and Night
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ILidlni! Pa
$21.55
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PHONE 172 DAY OR NIGHT
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•'<n county Superintendent:
\\ I’. PACK.
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Joe tiirsvh set the pare in hogs in Nueces (minty a
rouplr of years ago.
all parties roneornrd.
It has proven a good investment for
Jim Wells County is doing it this
I haiipt lt,
Mundinir, Hi lirved bj I urdiii.
Carey Smith, As-
every farm home.
Harris County is now raising funds
starting farmers in the dairy business.
I« st investment the bankers have ever made for the county.
$|00,l»00 for
This will lie (he
Cor County Judge:
II. K. LEWIS (re-election).
I for
' briil-
‘ that had air-mb made him notorious.
Cor County Treasurer:
GEO. E. SERRILL (re-election).
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BIRMINGHAM. ALA.
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for the
What
For County Uomtulnsloner. Precinct
No. One:
UM IS HC EBNER.
For County Comtnianloner
No. Two:
J. B. HAWKINS. Matagorda.
Cor Tax Asaetsor:
W. C. LLOYD.
For County Clerk:
JOHN T BOND.
For District Clerk:
J NO. F. PERKY.
Subjwi to the Action of the Alite
Man’* I nion Primarien.
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with
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For Sheriff;
BERT CARR
'or County Attorney;
G. II. ROBERTSON.
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fund." ■Bp* •111
farna J|pne cot
w’roi'd to a l>etter living and
giTWill lux tri vi
I’emple has just set aside $25,000 as a “cow
iind will buy 400 milch cows and start every
cotiniy who needs the help and will do his part
a greater independence.
TimeVvill be given as necessary, and the rate of interest is
reasonable.
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up date on your paper, send in the $2.00 and
get credit Farm and Fireside wil! st?rt April
1st from Bay City.
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Account Old Con-
federate* Reunion
Th- above program will be rendered
• School hall,
drive
r«»«0*
spring drive
In "The < oubo) and the Lad}" Here
Saturday,
South.
M* mortal
Mrs. Beulah Eidman, W. M
Mrs. Cora B. Moore. Secy.
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State*?
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For Tax Collector:
THO8. H. CASTLETON.
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THE DR. GRIFFITH OIL WELL I" GDI Ml DOW > Rtl’IDM. BOTH
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rh<> M-morial As
Dauxh'-r- of ’h<’ Cnvf-<'
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I Mrs W.'
■n'irlttV'k
. For County Surveyor;
We ton j j c CARRINGTON.
i at the Catholic School hall, \pril aS. I
j at S o’elock. Admission cents; ehil-
, dr< n under i >, |.> rents I
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MILLER
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xz
Victvola
for dancing
With a Vkth'la and Vicfor
R^iwJs j <»u ran prac;i. < the new
.iamvt ret and m«f a ;ain.
t in Lave an iitiptomptu
dame tvhvmvct you wish and
Jan«e a« I -ng a* you want.
I‘he I ox I rot. Ca>d!e Polka,
.a I all the other new Janett,
plane«l Ion.I and • a.r a:.J in per*
frit time.
<.»me in and hear them, and lei
<«• JenemMratt the
iltdfii <>f lyleS of the
\ irtor a .1 \ icttola--
>250. Easy
t-nrn i! I^iti-d. WmIMmF
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Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and Fishing a Specially
We will take care of your transfer work
Thea. Goggao A Bro.
J. E. GRACE. Manager
Bay City, Teias
The bnnk« rs of Travis County haw put out a goodly
number of good hogs over the county. Calcasieu Parish,
in Louisiunu, not only provided hogs and sows but silos,
and one short year has shown great results.
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Submit your prot>o«itf«ui if,
ynn w»*d a fir*t rtnan auto I nml i
Gro T Stuilltwell,
KI Mntnh or IMS City, Tex
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Tie Duly Tribune, tfie a man th
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dnaf>0r> at ^97a^yt
fry Vn <#/'<> Scr/nneP- unct^n.
“THE MAN
INSIDE"
>9 P/»yod brother aptnd bntfor
Hr StfrPPi Mdtirerf Am/' fofe
Is the Best Farm Paper in Texas, Sam H. Dixon of the
State Agricultural Department, Editor,
sociate Editor. A farm paper is needed in
Progmiu;
“It’i Very Clear, You’n
j Here” Gh la.
“1 Cau Hardlj Wait I util I Grow
j to He a Man”-*Llttle Roy*.
**A Brave Little T'omboy," « tour- 1
a< t pla.v of Revolutionary day*.
1 -w --UT rt - |„ 4.
O. E. 8.
Eastern Star will meet
Tuesday night in
month. Visiting
members invited to at-
tend.
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Ihr TUaas Farm »nd Klreaide a«<1
The Dally Tribune both one year for
• l.r»n Price <»t ’he daily I* 11.80 and
the Farm and li*lregtde 81.M. Sub-
MSrlhe now ami *nve $1.30. Tell your
nrtthbott
Inleri -f of the Nation therefore he it
Ri .nlvrd That it I* the a<n»e <>f th- *4Mfh *-»<vrk
Con »re«- thui ;»H ,mr»ion« owinr allc-
•lan-e tn the Pltlfed S'.«t-<< Mimild, th
hohalf of their own safety nod the
vfi •’ inferewth <vf the I nitrd Statea. i
fn*l • <f •»» '■x-rrjfi.'. their right to ie-
•tW nr Ffflmin In the State of Tt-naa.
•nt t‘o” anv o«e «ut rraldinc rit re*;
"•WMhit mrf H>»l« •>n>tan rrinc the
“miner rif ’he ! n’ted fllntcft, Mini! do Mt,
it m. o ri i. >nd peril, ir.d thrr» ■>-
t-rf i» Di- iWrtGMUMI <»t the rrm-rt
fk»pCTs>i« rf the I nitrd R’rt!-*..
uefth • r -niutynn would 'e ri«h! in
’rtte v-’th f’-e ‘t’M'td1' t»f fhtwr of out
«t’i|. eom w-betr motb-ey didn't Cate*
■j 'h-t'e S fO !W’' A»WMoailia.
John B Diwm an
Marek to. iMM
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f mi riHMK r.
i'lus is in line with reports that come every month.
Kingsville did this, and more, for a purebred bull was kept
for service so that cows over the county could be improved
in grade, The result has been a remarkable prosperity in
a few years
Worth Star Teleitrnm.
CohstrnOflon of the final lihk In
th*» mtrf< onntal canal rnon*e’!nij Gal-
tOMW. Port Arthur and B-aumon’.
with New Orleans and <*orpu« ChHati, j
may he ftnd-rtakrn In the iV-ileral ,
ffovernmen! In the near future I’nfll
tht* final atretrh <>f dredgin'
been <'omr>leted It tn not nmsibh- Rt* j
the canal to pint if* part in »h.> nrnh- |
Utt -J*1 i.i-att>«|mrt:iifW aw liWRRHI'Wrti
thr rtttifflhlle siiMwrlnr* of th* nm- |
J jact. ON©. MteawH *»d MiaalMlRtt
April .Sth *ho*«u for
" Why rNMIiWrt l«
A. F. * A. M.
Hay City Lodge, No. Stf5, A F. and
A. ,M., meets every xecond and fourth
Monday in each month, 7:30 p. *.
Visiting brothera welcome.
Bert Carr. W. M.
W. 8. Street. Secretary.
Mt. Airj. N. I . Mrs. St.t al> ,U Ciiai-
p< it tt this town. «jiv . . 1 auMcred fur I
five >• at s with wvttjuitb Ir<''lbb"», iUkii !
— . ^I^ll'l't tm In 0 t.'JT'k. < V I . .. w ka aii •«««. a. a • m a a.. 1. *... I I
tint iidvistng Amen*an* to leave Moxie©
|i«h<tt their c«mi|Hitrl«H» w-ro hrinu.
I j maMi.ieri’d about a vrar »<«!>. Th- ad
i | mm htrt'’«"U ■ a-tion that was ho vita
| ble after th*
forth
| |a . - .imtivl n< ithrr to th* life.
|uiw rf' or
on r, dirntti m Rworitj of th* Cnlt»»d
Atat*'«i; .nd
WhFrrart. Consr**!** itloiw ha*i W*kW
inv.Htid with the newer tn drclarr
of sal»‘ Vtvy lit II.
LittH! May M-
m,.n hr rX 1*114*4
r.’urn
b?' tif attl
*l<»<ial train will hr operati'4
Ha * P. and I. A V
is a stockman’s paper, a
( a beekeeper’s
virile wide-awake
defender of
I hair
*iiy. which involve* the (ddlaafton tojih fl»«' rendition: root new It
want to trade It for work *!<« h. horsox j
rnnaUfcnr with the honor and vital or mules
’■•r County Conimiasionrr, Precinct
Number 4:
c t. (Charley! CAHINtM,
t< f 'darkham).
mtts
o»h< r|«( r«' Ladi-
LlurlHR th«
Cifttt!.tiouga. *l- iH *!,a’
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«H9UK‘i«thm?
What monument* in yonr town
!>. . r«s ted hr th*- latdirx*
A*mm lutUm. and whnt ’•>'
۩(M 0 K)@
. That Great American Star
iEDWIN
STEVEN 5
fn a dramatic pbofopfay
from t/ip novel by
j Natalie SunnerLineo!n ,
“THE. MAN
INSIDE”^
tntensp Story of
apofbe/ an a/ns/ Bro/ber
have <Hdb had
tot* mi-I din* for
Oil field extend*
< onflrmed by the
j Titl North, h young Easterner, fails
(Icspt lately in love with Margaret
Primrose, daughter of the man his
j father hud ruined. Primrose held his
< enmity against young North and re-
fus-- lo |i< rmit his daughter Io *• •
him To Shite North, Primrose forces
liis daughter into marriage with a
young millioiiairi by nano* of Weston
Young North, h-art brok-n. leaves
the We-t. Weston neglects his
ami continue* the dissipation
MH>u|d be d«M(»
i Mettwrial Bhty
eha|der *!**“
7 Win* In* th»
crtMUMya of honor •••
iiirtilhm «*r
••racy? Why?
Who first siigfitcxted the enw*
* Where <!*’*"• *he live?
fwv the veteran* ntl/e *hl« em*s«'
lawtanre* showing that ’h‘W •*”•'
•’<1
< asl of < liaracter* i
A Brave Little Tomboy". ..
C. Beerdeti
j Mr. Walker, Nancy'* father.. A. Weber
Ned, Namys brother E. Ottis
Gen. WashiUMton I. Butter
1’riHcilla and Tom White, Nancy’s
friends. ...M. Weber usd J. Seerden
Harry, Tom's friend I Ottis
Hanniih. Sarah, Nancy, Jane, Pris-
i cilia, Dorcas Sewing Club
, .. .N. S-< r<i< ti. L. Jameson,
• C. Seerden, Z. Jam-son, \|. Weber
British soldiers. .. ,S. and C. Jam-son
( Suk-y, a privileged character of the
Whit- I’fiinlly..........it. Sc-rden
The Minuet. Little Girls
Hoop drill ami song: Is There
Any Betti i Country Than th- I .
S. A Tb- Boys
Com*- to th*- Catholic School pro-
gram at Wadsworth April 29 and see
th- lit th Colonial maid in "The Col-
onial Minuet.” Also "The Soldier*
and iaadie* of WaahinKton." A Brave
Littb Tomboy' i« a stirring play of
the It*‘volution A little girl ia going
OMtcnaibly to play with a little friend
hut really to carry a letter to Gen.
Waoliing’on Siu |n captured by the
Hritiah and I* starched — Come eee
ihr -nd of it w here *h« hid the letter,
-i< Tiler* are alwo »ix little Uncle
Sum* who sing ’.lust a Bit of Cloth.
Hut lt’» Red. Whit* and Blue." DooT
ml-* the luiyx* hoop drill and aoag.
■ I* There Any Defter Country Than
the U S A.T’ All for !tte; 15c tor
children under twelve. tf-dw
These are but exaniph s (if organizetl effort. 1 he hun-
dreds of cases where it has been merely a routine business
matter lietween the banker and farmer customers to borrow
a little more money to buy a good brood sow or a good
milch cow, and the hanker gave every encouragement to
his customer, are never mentioned, of course. 1'hcsp things
all shov that a broader vision is at hand, and this means
much to our farmers and still more to the farmers and their
wives of tomorrow, our boys and girls.
We will *«*ll * t' w r<gi(l*i town lot*. W»«li« (cwt. »*•*• UUe. w«>m
»lde of town. n»‘dt B** well, t” *ntljt wpplb'wno*. ut old price* and
term* -one-»hird ra*h. halgnrr noir* one and two }«‘«r«. » per rent
Tbt* i* tour double »h«*t «nd i- J -ftr* winner
Or we wil! »ell you on* option, balance «l pub hae purr, whieh
i* higher w» »<«* paid within ! • «U>« after th<- tlrirrtih teat come* in
a paving oil well Thi* I* rout eingb «h<u and mr r n*. • vour win
nine* if you win. A good gamble
<’orele*n,i. Texa*. and l.o* Angele*. California,
hundnil' of *ucoe*»ful otl well* on th*ir town
tiiho* to th* owner. Dr ‘Iriffi’h way.* the mta
ra«t from hl* well, through th- town which waa
» l.uhhtr* during !h« flood
Th* (‘Ici ro well and prwtm t w ith a three-fourth- inter**! in an
acre !*•**»• nt Humble recently tedd for 82tlMttb ra*k No limit to oil
f^,H»lllrle. For term* and particular* *ee
: *f hnttiM
f»
it g'«*d H-ld»n automobile,j
mrlHton; coat IPtt
The lexas Farm and Fireside
poultryman’s paper, a dairyman’s paper,
paper, a truck grower’s paper. In fact a
exponent of every farm industry and
farm in Texas.
Memoriiil Day In ike
Who first suggtsied
lt< late th* incident.
Why were memorial aaiocia-
• foim*<l in the Bouth? Why
Aid Bnrietle* oisHni»<’d
war 1-eiwe.n the Rtate*?
rumpeet do* « th** work
differ from (hat ©f ’he
Wi nton’s health gives way and si ven
’ H'tii's later, uiain the advice of hi*
pliy >ician. b- goes \V< <t. taking In*
wife with him.
1'pon thdr arrival at a small -a”l*
HtatiuiL Mr-. W—ton renew* her ac-
! ifuiiintance with North and
I iirhs on hi* <li*«i|uiti<ui despite hi*
doctor’* warnliiue. rm’-ts a girl nt m •’
M©|ly, proprii'tre** <*f a dance hall
anti by hi* attention*, arouses th*
. ibi- of h* I' sweetheart, ’'tjnlclt
Font Jim." Weston pr< vail* upon
! Molly to -lop* **ix itli liiiii. but a* they
.i tar! to put Hu-lr plans tti op-ration
,H ■ ipp’ *di-rnvera litem and kills Wc*-
j ton Circ’inistantial evidence (1i< u
play* an l’n|HM'fant mb and North 1“
•V cm-.-d of the et Im*1 Molly 1* »l»ir-
itrd auiiv by Jim and North D rnn
'Tcp I -of tlw1 N-rim**. In the meiintlim
Ml w-wton learn* the tni- fact* li
•’ . ' u pov-.e start* in iniu'ch of
jt.n mid nc the n-t Ih the motion
pit-tur** • .'h-atb'.r. "'The Cow’«ny and
l .wdy ’’
► tuimuh troui-i-s. ana my punishtitvtil i
it.< - than any mi- -<>uhi tell.
'I Hied most -v-t'.v kbid uf (■■ dt* Ui-
but e.utii did me uti; good.
"I read on- <ta> about t'lirdm tint I
wntmui’*: to.tiie, and i dSHded to try if, I
I ha<l n*d (alien out .«tmiii six huttii.- j
l v-in .i.!;iu-q * ur-*l U did u«
g.H«i than ail tip eitui r metli-
I had tried, put (og* th*!'.
• My rri.-iia* tx-gun nskbig me MtW
looked no Well. Mltd I lohl them about j
' t'ardui. Hoveral ar- now twhiiir I’.' !
Du ’oil. hid* r< a<1- r. -uf:« i from I
an* «u th* aiini* nt* tide !•• wi—hu!' ]
.trt’uble. eucf.i it-* headache, backache, |
*.4d«'a«'h< *ln:ph'a*titr**. met ifeut ••v*c. | •
Iwfiirmi* fifed feiding.
if »l>. l-l lis urge , OU to gl*< t’jtldltt !
ii Dial W<- b*l confident it will Io ip j t
you, just as it he- •* million . .
women In tn- past half cetiturj.
Writ*' to. ( baltaimo.’.* Medicine Co., j '
tdvix«»r. D- pt. I imno.oog.1.1 ■
Tenn., for 5|u» 1*1 luMrwrtiou on ymii •'< ’ ’*
e**e and ••l-pag- book. ”H<»iii*' Treat- j •ip>morial
merit f»*f M •••ion ” in plain wrapper .
Nt; UM
for edv w
, M-n‘**ri«»l
[U. D. C.?
. Wh*
| M. houial
| xmne
I d«
('oluniims masttnere ha* (
afirleal -hniiti* Ui(tn |
front those who long xince had lost
th«'ir path-m-e with the poltcv
•lAichful waiting '
An inter*-*’(ng on*’ of the-*- i a
<»f remduUtiriM thal * reader of th*
Phtlnitetthta I’uhiic Ledger send* l<<
the cdtfoi of that |iap»'r. «UKK<<*ting
that they he nffer»kd in ("ongr**** by
certain tat-’*nicn who wete wont (<•
mlxise An'erx *n- to -lay at hmm
U heron*. Our tteighlsrrhtg republic
<»f m. tifii ig now i ng itcd in a r-tohi-
tlon ”f ttn-xufnpled prop<»rtinn* r»n*l L<»dl**
whorcijs, the United State* is Imptdly
It !••■:<<" with i*ll the hclligen nt par
tie* to said revidwthui: and.
Who'fX'g*. Th- tot-nidi nt han r‘«‘i» fit-
’* ff ’i<!-<1 fresh and *Htnni pronta of River
> upt'i :n. i". of dt.do-f in * to ’ i>«'h-
is ,i m. rhod of -ottling d”«j*nfc-
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The Tribune and T*xn* r»rm and ‘ Farm and Flr-Md* alon* 1* worth
Ftrrtld* both one year Mr ’h" eharged fte »
!•") are tn xrrear* for Thu Tribune both j
th* ngymefit you make will count 1u»t |
m if ynu were * »t>h»t*rfber TtHI
jour neighbor*.
tlx
'*r*
arid
W h* r-a*.
•h**wn that
condition* in
rc«ld*>nc»> |n th* ttatc nf Teta* is tin- wntl
af- for American * Mam* and -ummation of th* projccl
Where** Residence in th* Rafe of a spring driv* I* n—ded to mak”
1‘hele Ham coin* •er**-*1 if so, *ti»rt
eafetv. WAT fo the indcpend- th>
. M ——.. Q (1
Y«»wr «dv*rU»lng aoac* p*>» you,
TH F»rm and Fire- ’bo best return* for th* amount of
Mr wilt aonear April Rubecrlb* money invested You throw nothing
» mnd not tew am mono- 1: Tir* sk* nnMMte •** •» *
ui *rk’ I* and industrial center*
wan’ the tntrr*-»nt“l«l can »l <»p« n to
light draft bottoms for the develop-
ment of hew toniucse in tiir mutual.
I’ lias recenUi )* en ettchange of rmnniodltie* a*»»1 Hi- «■*•«..
©wing t«» th«' di-turbed era! interplay of huRinc** Texan* hi'
the republic Of M« Xieo the roast eountry have worked dill |
is is nn- gently an■* patriotieiilly f«*T th* * ou-
un t -umma!t»»n <»f Hi* protect P-rhai*'*
Fort Worth rflMr-T’‘l*gram
I Even WHIiatn JetiniHg* Bi'->ui. *•»
' i-i’ ...... that i ; > -.ui-' <P h t’i i•
I uofhhic for tit- t ii it id st.to to
II do l‘Ut to enter Mexico
An American is no I* *.* an Ain-ricau
! ■'<m foreign stdl. b»if -*> earn* -tty did
j J the admiuixtraUOii try to k*-* p th*
j’*'<mn!ry out of irmiW* that it ktot’ped
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I . D. <. I'lIHGi: \M.
|t. t ’. <"1mpt*'r w ill n>< el
di-r Brown April a*
in Ih* afternoon.
Wotnan'a Guild "? th” i
Fniscofml Fhurch Will hnW 1
trurmewt «b'^ market in thn*
n>.,r i.i.,ttidtna -n Tusadiv. April ? • j
CWblatr asd cake wl’1 be l»enr*d tf’
the
and what
K. of I*.
Bay City Lodge No. 241 K.
of P. meet* every Tuesday at
s p. in. Visiting Kulght ar*
« clcoine.
T L Lewis. C. C.
E. E Wood, K. of IL ami S.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1916, newspaper, April 22, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292573/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.