The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 26, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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I POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
LNO. F. PERRY
JOHN T. ROND.
Oil Lot Proposition
Governor Chwar It.
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For Comity Suncyuf
J C. CARRINGTON.
Snhjccl t« the Action of th* Whit*
Wan’a lal»w Prlmartoa.
For Taa Collector:
THO8 H. CASTLETON.
For County Tioaaurar:
UFO. K. SKRHlLL (re-electionJ
For County Muperiatendent.
W F. PACK.
For Sheriff:
PERT CARR
For County ComtntMtoarr. Pr»<tnct
No. One:
UH 18 HVEBNER
I’reelnd
For l ai AaaeBeof:
W C LIZ)YD.
i and thet*
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•<*»r»« no turtlttr IjhSWWJ**
■•’tint adiourned
O' -O--.......
I For County Judge
H. R. LEWIS I re-election >.
For County Attorney.
G. B ROBERT HON
Till Dll. tHIIHIH OH. HEM l*» I.OIAO DOHA HIPHHY. ROTH
Illi I All AIWH1 U I QI If hl.V
HOI HD IH RHAA
IOTI IA TEX I* K
MOI IDl.l IIRLIAI/I D.
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Connty Cotnmiaefoner. Precinct
Number I
€. T. (Smarter; CAfilNJls.
<«f Mrttaay
For County CornmlMtoner
n J H HAWKINt, Matagonta
The work nf tinrftntontton to bruaa
about thwe rr«nlH to • arr«*d on er-!
crrtly Il Is w tfSteUy ttatte that Ito
j dMSHB WV teat w jpfftrraJ!
jXil' Ha!
\.« rm world.
Ittetlh. Tcxhw. April -The (tor-
man * Xmrnran vote of Tt>»* h*«
been *otidly organized »*> a hyphenat-
ed vote, and t-earslteaawif party affil-; Cor District Clerk:
jtntton« will he urlidly voted as Mtch.
| Th* German*imericau vote will he!
; For county Clerk:
I Auatnwt PreoMetit Wifoon .Hid!
for an* ratHlIdMo the republican itoPty j
may nnminatv
$. i’of former
J Colquitt for VniWd State* acnatnr and
| again*t candidate^ optotoM to him
There are 4’o count ic* in Texas
which at” ab*”lut’lly controlled by
the German American vote It i« «’•*
that in South Testae alone
there af» ".“.noo organized German-
Ameridin voters, in »ow of the
dtlrw, -mi nnuatim. Snn Antonin
and Galveston, the German-American*
are rejiortod tn have formed >>rRanlrn
I turn- for political purposes, and the
i nflu. n. • • of thi* i:on«*rt*’d movement
I of the*. hyphenated Ahterlrwna fa
I c< m •id< r. d fa t - reaching
! The g< man-inmfh an element in
I Tex us openly *ooka not ohly to con-
■ trol the ,m natoriol. ronareeMonal.
| AtSt.’. dtotrt. t and cdttnty officer but
t i< now bnum up in an attempt to
. d ct.H. the delcaflte* from thia State
s to th Natlnnal drm.w’falir <anrrn-
: tion
Ary Avne* AAerr rcery
tpA«r» foAweee rs »e/rf h»
fawr Ao<s, »uiy rv<i
rw, fder AerMfsoma
e*Hf Awff-jsoomf tin
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as aftrr t»tJA '• SUE-lfeS**
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SAVES DAUGHTER
LDIIGE DlKitTGKY.
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Advice of Mother Ao Doubt Frevents
IlMiiirhtor’s Timely End.
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Account Old Con-
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llustrated here in serge for the sleii-
d«r, younger woman.
dUTtry
of tin
BIRMINGHAM. ALA.
AND HIN
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It la a tad which;
economy and becoming-1
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.It i« generally conceded that the
German-American rote will probably
be the determining factor In the pre«-
enl Henntorlal contest. Former Gov-
ernor Colquitt will receive practically
the unanimuu* vote of thi* element,
because of the fact that he is making
hl* campaign largely on the issue of
hl* eritielHtn of and oppoeiiion to tin-!
president and hie administration.
Gol.iuitt is nut only appealing for
the hyphenated vote on the grouml
that h«- stands for the cause of Ger-
many in this war. lint has added to
his platform opposition to either State
.or National prohibition, which bring*
_....i great favor with German-Amer-1
onial Minuet.’' Klan ‘The Soldiers'
‘and taidirs of Washington ’ A lirnvr •
Little Tomboy" is a stirring play of.
there is no «llk.
half a* M.itlsfai’toi v tor the
•oik frock for afternoon* and
\ m<wt attractive dress,
•ntly, war fa^hiont il of ped-
al dank blue dot on
trltnmed with hand-
of valiti, dark
Fotilurd wears well.
[ Liar, xwa,
! is not
American
i him.
! Til
tion- formed in various cities
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Victiola
for dancing
With a Victrola and Victor
Rwx ds you can practice the new
dances over and over again.
You can have an impromptu
dance whenever you wish and
dance as !<»ny as you want.
I’he Eox Erot, Castle Polka,
and all the other new dances,
played loud an I < i».tr and in per-
fect time.
Come in and hear them, and let
i- d< iv-iotrate the
ii.'letent ty let of ’he
Vii ’or and Vkirola—
|1J to $250. Easy
terms, if desired.
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fWS LEAGUE HELD
^ENTHUSIASTIC MEETIN1G
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a rather heavy flgur.
lay’s Spefa*
Pi.Mppl. f.
& HOW JIT
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tin •.iirtrtng the
i greab r womtw»r nf farmer-
: rrcuLar tntn-Gngs of »$»•
; chrtllona. wga arceplcd
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Hoop drill nod >.ng
Atjy lUdter (’mtnir*
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Jary <nhner
with
One particular-
ly a large wo-
recently, was1
oiRder yoke of
the serge laid in deep,
iglng straight from the
i, consisting of two nnr-
lehed straps of the black silk,
me well down over the hips,
t long, slender appearaiiee to
A pretty iidap-l
of the same stayle of dre*H is
Plain and Fluid Voile.
suggestion tor the
In tbi‘
plain and
Hlw< Nrritr I'reeh.
Halm is effective with serge
<»f course the combination of
blue serge and black watln is quite
popular this season again ns it ha* offering nnotber .-ffe« tn«
tt«alu« ink a bit <d cv’df
linen «»r a* rge •ostwme.
most
Ready, Ky.—'1 was nut ame to do
'anything for nearly six months,’' writes
■MSMSMSStt
1 have a good Selden automobile.:
fine condition: cost new I
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Thos. Goggan & Bro.
J. E. GRACE, Manager
Ray City, Texa«
t he above ptorTaHi will hr rcndirtt.l
at th« Catholic Hcbmd hall. April -t»
at k o’clock Admission .15 rents • hit-
drrti und« r I-. 15 • •‘ht*
The Tr«a- Farm and Fireside and
The ImR.v Tribune ’adL otm war (•■■'
f’rln of the daiL I* f t *dt an/
T’sirm and Firratdr 11.00. Sul*
Tri! vouf
Mt Klein stated that clean ;
t»p wa- hi* hobby, and that he would)
shortlv brain a vamiiatuu to thkkc lhi> J
t’itv the ch’.inrst town in the Rtat< ,
of Texas Hr was promised the|
heart) c«w<;« i at Ion of the league.
llirnutth ’he sUggOMitWl <it 1‘rvKi-
•lent Sutli* rlatid the memt’oreMlp mtn-1
mittec wa* iii-trurt.d to make ever)
former an liononir* memtwr of thvi
b>>."*• and Mr Rugele) i hAinnsn O|-. the work -fork,
this committee, a«*ur< <t u.« that this j
I would he done,
rod r u
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want to trade It for work stock, horses! money invested
i or mules .Wtibmlt vour i
| you want a first class auto. I need I —.......—........................
Geo. T Southwell ---------------
El Vnton or Bay City. Tex Ifodwtf
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t’ome to the Catholic School pro-!
. ......... IWtuotta threw OMt a
rhalhm-. t.Htny m. mtwr of the Hague ur«m ■“ Wadsworth April S> and see
-. runng the st.endam * of the ’*< Colonial maid in "The Col-[
,p tn..! onial Minuet.’' Man ‘The Soldiers:
league, this
by Hcvoral.i
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A. F. A A. M.
I' Bay City Lodge. No. S65. A. F. and
! A. M., meets every second and fourth
Monday in each month, 7:30 p m.
Visiting brothers welcome.
Bart Carr, W. M.
W. 8. street, Secretary.
oraantza-1
and!
, towns arc known by different names. *:
. but th<* general organisation at Hous- i
ton u* i aib d the ’b ru.an-Anu ri< Hi. ;
i A-i-Ch jation
There is no doubt that ever)' j
candidate in Texas, from senator
: <otu*ti»bl». Is attempting to curry
ver with the hyphenat’d vote.
• ungrr’siiiaii Cyclone" I’nvis is
open and above board in his appeal ■<
for tii” support of German-American* 1
in hi* eanipuixn for re-election u- ’ Hie Revolution. \ little girl is going
< ongrt *Mnan it!-larg<. |uxtr*nslbh to play with a little friend
Jeff: MeL’inore is equally active but really to carry u letter to Gon
jin petitioning German-American vote* Washington. She is captured by the
• on the ground that he is an upholder British and I* searched — Come see
the end of it. where she hid the letter,'
etc There arc also six little I’ncl*
Sams who Hing "Just a Bit of Cloth.'
Hut It's Red. White and Blue.'' Don't
mlHH the boys' hoop drill and song,;
Is There Any Hotter Countrv Thun
the I'. S. A.?" All for :15c; Lie for( people mo away from home and
' children under twelve. tf-dw ap(»n(j thouaauda of dollars on oil prop-
osition h Keep Bay City money at
home and take the best oil shot you
Your advertising space pays you oyer had by buying a Bay City oil lot
I ! the best returns for the amount of or option Ser Magill Bros, or phone
I You throw nothing s<. Nothing ventured, nothing won.
proposition if j«**y when you buy publicity with it. 2S-tf
stated, were sold to the farmer with-
out a dollar’s profit. These cows are
old on terms that everyone can meet,
in that it certain part of the proceeds
from the sale of cream are applied on
tin1 indebtednes Any responsible
former can inn tle iii without money.
Mr. 1‘crsonn nutted that a fund of
$U.'.,omi should !<■ titised in Ba.' City
for the purpose of lurnishing cows to’iif^
m'oi-ed and nledged his hearty
nori
lb u
in this Stale who has defended the
Xational administration in the face <>i
fh” ir*>ng German-American vote,
iml be is doing it also in the face of
ti>< fact that he was originally a
strop ■ supporter of champ Clark for
t< -n’ tit and was nominated largely
through hyphenated votes.
When it comes to championing
W is ,n ;)t|d his administration all the
■ tmt.irial candidates put on the soft
They dl appear to be afraid
f't nd the lerman-Amerieans.
u mt* res tug to notfl that Sena-
C Arles \ Cqlherson. who is a
•a*ad!d:Ue for re-t lection, lias ajipar-
Vttiy th- Mir. ifirt of some of the
’» • I* nt of the German-Ameri-
can* despite the fan that he Is
kn’wr. as a IVHson man.
Cui -rsun - an anti-prohibitionist.
- i- also Cun .res sman Henry, who
tn*d a HiTech :n Congress advocating
<’!« -soitargu on arms and ha« some
ll' , ted sUj’pOlt lte<‘d'lHe of |t
Hut the hyphenated vote seems to
u>4 4w.ii from floury arid, it
believed that inan* German-1
east their ballots for!
i ita old-time blue predecessor. Im rea
sonably priced, and a most satiaitK
lory material generally for m4ddv
i blouse and a< compait' ing skirt An
'effective < omblim t ion for a middy eo
tunn Is one of the bright awning*
striped liltftn* Ol* riuekM, with I’loUKC
and that they were now doing well
and are contented, whereas, before the
advent of the cow and hog. they were
very much discouraged. He told of
how the banks at BleMHlng, Palaclott
and Collegeport were aaafoting tho
former to pro< uro good cowg, and
that Mr. Plere” ut BlessinM had Ju«i j him
r-iccntiy brought in two car. for which voters. But he has Iom much of he could not do
ic found ready »•!*. I hese cows, he his former supi’ort among American J had to give It
citizens who are not hyphenated. His
attack* upon the Wilson administra-
tion and the president has cost him
philn American votes.
Governor Ferguson has recently
Widened the lirench which existed be-
tween Colquitt and himself by his
vigorous stifiport and commendation
ct President Wilson. In every one of
. recent speeches the governor has
Hsui>-
tn Mr. Wilson nnd his policies,
the onh democratic official
>ne material.
Tor
Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place,
"and was down for three months.
I cannot tell you how 1 suffered
with my head, with nervousness and
womanly troubles. IJ
Our family doctor told my husband H
> me any good, and he A
up. We tried another
doctor, but lie did not help me.
At last my mother advised me to,
take Cardui, the woman’s tonic. I
thought ft was no use for I was nearly !
dead and nothing seemed to do me A
any good. But I took eleven bottles,’I
and now I am able to do all of my . ’
work and my own washing.
I think Cardui is the best medicine
in the world. My weight has Increased.1
and 1 look a picture of health." . “
If you suffer from any of the all-i
incuts peculiar to women, get a bottle,
of < arduc today. Delay is dangerous I
We know It will help you, for it has
helped so many thousands of other'
weak women in the past 50 years.
At all druggists.
Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., j
Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga,'
D-nn.. for special Instruction on'
your case and tH-pago book, "Home
Treatment for Women," in plain wrap-!
P«r- M. G. 125
Ifoiutlng on Sport Costumes.
^■Fne .port costume Is another youth- j
notion. It Imparts a delightful i
^Mtollng of freedom, both of movement
> and spirit. There |s something ver
becoming and exhilarating about the
. combinations of vivid colorings in the
! wide striped, checked and printed nov
jelly fabrics now being used in skill
and suits. The middy-blouse cost urn*
lx popular witii all; one of the new
I materials being u -ed tor middy* Is an
adaptation of the old-fashioned jean.
Tills matorial wears quite as well as young girl is illustrated her*
efic’-tive vombitiatloo of
plaid voile.
Foulards ar* being used extensive
)y again this year
It seems,
sitmmor
for chuieli,
of plain white, < olbtred and cuffed in mIiowii t
Hie stripes. One of New York’s smart' ^^-dott’ d foulard,
shops l« showing a middy btotrni , u wjtpt. ground
which flares smartly over the hips; mg», collar and cuffs
the Idea is novel and attractive in tfo!|»lue foulard
‘ up-to-dateness, quite in act ordance * uh,| )UH| (
■ with the sea son » silhouette. ■ - — ------q—o ~
The hand painted «>r rt.o. tl*d hat I Ml li I AIN Hl> I VI WUHWGHIII
i has been a fad tor sometime, itt vivid 1
I parrots, i liMUfieleer* eonventionalized 1
flower* and fruits, hartitonizimt and I
j blending cbarniitigly with the -poll Het'
I suit or frock M'hih* many of us have ’
' miHgtvings us to the durability of the . to Re a Man"
colors when th* uu takes a hand, and
beats down mer«'llessh on their gor-
geou - tom s, still the id**a I* most at-j
jTractive and la'oomiiig. and ■<» rm-fly i Nancy,
carried out. that even it the colors do! ...................
fade they may be quickly *»W’t readily Mr Walker, Naticj* * i.<*b* r
, restore’l, therefor*
farther ami ba'”
wear to match hat. *U < otnplete the
stilt Georgette clcpe is U:»IIMll> 1h‘
i material ch”»”ii fot these cttllafo ami
llpts, with now ami linn one of Chi
ildse crepe or ii haisely wov< u linen
The motif* range in coloring from
j iutie, softly tinted blossom* to gaily ■
plntimged turds, and vividly
flowers and fruits ”f tropical iMlwiti
The notion Is not. vontin’si to »ja>rt
* anils by any means, mint a stmple'-n)(. Mlme t
' llttcl .sh-rgt- iriM'k has. ls.*vu given Hs
note of chic by th” addition «>t otic
i iMt thek’* eollars or Het*, lit Ititt*. ton.
(the idea to totted down and made • f-
frcllV’ u*c of In lattoiMl miilnierv. j
There tire hand pstthlrd to*Its of
suede anil .Itltelopc skin bring shown,
wav of In-
born for several srasons past One ttmlm mg a hit of cvtdr Hi « d irk
sera manv smart serge frocks with |qH,n nr .ostHruc Hume rf G*.
slervrlrss toai.es of black »atitl. and „M>H< effective t*lie* shown thi- Vent
the various other notions favored lot „r q. , in the favot. d -. ft idu |t (l
the modish combining o Bwo or more] ureen- slid lavender*, eitlu r -I-n- ,|M, |,*arro nm) Fireside 11.00.
contrasting materials Scarcely n wlth f||ttM.rs. or finish’d with>etllw now and ■ t*r II'*•*’
frock appears these days matte strict-1 motifs and ornament* ttm neighbor*
I’rograin:
"It's Very Clear, You're
Girls
J Cun llardlv Wait I ntl! I Grow
Llttb Ians.
"A Brave Little Tomboy."
art pta> of Revolutionary da-
lasi nf i hararters:
A Brave Little Tomboy’*
SterdeU[
. A. WelH’t
, ur may go <t st’ p‘ Ned, Nancy h brother. ... L Ottlr
hand painted iieck- tlcti Washlnwton...... ... I. Butt*»
Priscilla ami Tom U hit’’. Nancy’s
ft lends . U Weber asd J Sci rden
llarrv, Tom's friend.. .......J <>ttl»
Hannah. Sarah, Nancy, .lane. I’ris-
rllfo. Dorciiw Hen Ing (Tub. ...
......... N Heerdrn. L Jameson,
C. Se( rden, Z. Jameson. M. Welter •
color’d British -oldnrs. S and C Jrimescsi
n privil’ wed character of the
It Heertlen
Little Girls
"Is There
Than the I".
.i,,..The Boy*
"W1
<>. E. N.
Eastern Star will meet
X first Tuesday night in
each month. Visiting
/ members Invited to at-
tend.
Mrs. Beulah Eidman, W. M.
Mrs. Cora B. Moore, Secy.
K. of P.
Bay City Lodge No. 241 K.
J of P. meets every Tuesday at
8 p. ni. Visiting Knight are
welcome.
T. L. Lewis, C. C.
E. E. Wood, K. of R. and S.
j of German' in the war.
S’ Veral other Toxas congressmen In
j whose dlHlrlets there i« a large hy-
, phenated vote have taken a stand
; aenlhst th- president's prepstodnesp
i program heOWtt1 nf their four of los-
ing this vote
the farmers ofthi* section. Mr. Lock-
wood. who has boon with in* fot only
a few months, stated that he came
here to enter th* d.ilrying business,
and that lie liad bought a few good
cows—!• to b» . xact ■■ and that they
were making a r**ftt of about |tto
per month at tills tim* H* ha* not
II’ * n here long * tintlgh to ur a a feed '
crop, but that he a am phiathu and ■
intended to grow pro* ll. ally at', lilt
fend necessary. Hi E. F M* Donald
made a short talk and told of his visit
tn tip Lassater ...*j . a *1 *l%’it or
the value of th* da t . - t! ■ f.o
ers in that se* t;. n '*.. st.'it.' •
it wa.- making 1 e , * - r*
ami independent. ..n - 1
tlie ’ slaldisliim or • • ..
Chairman Claik ■ '
mittec being a- t ‘
• ■alb *1 a in* *'tin. :
next Monday • - r •
Hiiliject further, •*■.• ■'. ■ •
foi tli< estaldP '( r;t f : • ;
Huuh H. Eldmo - - • .r>
Young Men’s Bu-i: -- > *t
that the dairying
organization had *i u* •, re-
work along tlllri in Ah! • ,ta. -t*.i
tli.o a joint inn ting be hr d. ,’iid l?i -
itivitation wq* * xi-tid’d tit*' « >tmnjt-
foe. Bon H. Smith of tbe »ran- •••rta-
Hon eoll'tuittic niildr 3 *11’0! talk, in
I "lil’h he ijM»ut’d the league that his!
! cutnmittee would he awake on the yob;;
j and tn prove this, stated h>- had al-!
j irmly Is-gun th- assembling of data
t ben ring on tin* suhptoL Ito stated i
that ho find found out that Uteri* wa> '
a mm h larger amount nf mnnufaetur-
ed g’Mids going (HU of Bay City than
*« had nnv idea: that Within ’he past
few toeulhs th* r< hud be**n *<lii|iped i
; from this distrh t ♦ :*. car of manti
! tortured -tuff, and that it was worth1
i • 117,*»‘’*< Till* ineludcd milled rice.!
j tile, brick, htmt’cr, etc Mr. Smith!
I thought w* “lioiild iwj more itt.mtion
j to what was iring done, ItHlrad of
devoting -o n ush time to what we
have no! dmu . He I* a gnni tieliovcr i
hi diversified farming:, with th* dwlr'
as a ltt*lsS-',,
Th(* pr»-idi nt stiggeshd that a move)
WhiHild b«' ’unde to cli-an ut* the town
and call’ d mi Mayor Klein for an « x-
ripestoton
Dot’s of sal* May lit, II,
and l«. Limit May 25.
Ticket* may be extended to
luii* II for return, by juiying
fee of 5l)c.
wpeeial train will be operated
via S I*, and I.. A A.
dl
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Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P A a try-
out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment
coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply.
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bite and parch! Prince Albert has always
been sold without coupons or premiums.
We prefer to give quality!
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has a flavor as different as it is delightful.
And that isn't strange, either.
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to high’r. to hr paid wtthili 15 <teo< after the Griffith teat cornel in
a paying oil well Thia la your single <h(H and Increft-eg your win-
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tub”** to the owtutr* Dr. GrifTHh «my*
eitet from IiIm Well, thrmifh the town,
aa* huhhlea during the flood. f
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Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Automobiles Meet ail Trains Day and Night
Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and Fishing a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 26, 1916, newspaper, April 26, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292577/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.