The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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childim and nn Ideal Mimm r
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be held tomorrow morning between
the bourn of 10 and 11 All children
nrr creed to tu» on hand* promptly
and enjov thia aplendld entertainment
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Hear In mind that an oil hit offered
today for |.W might be worth |Rt»Oft
nr more after a big gualo r cornea in
With crude oil at 11.00 per barrel, a
well w||| make Just aa many dollar**
per day M It will produce. Figure for
yournclf and then see Alagill Hroa
for your lot XI-tf
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apecimeti of
lecherous
protection of a congreK»man« frank
under hiaiaa sa nvw flooding the mail* J
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: huw Cyclone tent two larfto mall bag> and Cyclone makea reference to tills
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frank, addrenelng it tn »uch |>er*on« are
.>t ih poHtmaater thought would re* hin
ceive them and to® prompted thereby zled aipeclmcn of humanity.'
to vote for the author of them. <»•*♦« flung, lecherous debatiebees
followed hh inetruetlon* «wiH around aaloona m Texas’
^COMPETE WITH
JNDAY SCHOOLS^
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crude iniiljj-
Three LhoUHand aehool*
• to be opened thi* yoar. Chri*-
• tian leaden* prepurhtR tor keen
• competition. A Japanese Sun-
• day echool HpecialiNt. Hamill
• School of Religion* Pedagogy.
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In Iblereating Work for Boy*. M
At Sanibon Mateu we are carryhrdg
A;cn an interesting work among thel|
high school boy*. Often a hundred o> .
• 'more l»oys will crowd uno th* littl- p
• chapei building to hr-ar me preach in H
• Engliah ami then in Japane*<. I he,
• 'principal and other tcuchira also utyC
• tend. We have not had any <onv* riLgJ
• yet. but who can tell mJoM
• > will be in tip- ,v*‘
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telephoto* for the bungalow man
to take the mea-urement« rtf
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dMisttn American.
The disgrace thr people of the State
of Togas brought upon thomsrlvr-M
when they elected J H (Cyclonei im-
vta eongrcaamaD at large ts not dyins
out. It is Increajiing with etery nt
terance of that blatant poptill-t
whenever he manages to get a hearing
In th® hou«r. when he Insert* an ut»-
spoken apef-ch In the Congrr«*l<tna!
Record or writes a letter for circula-
tion In Texas-
Were there nothing *l"r to he said
ntamat him. the very language of
which he makes use brands him aa
uncouth, venomous, wholly wanting
In democratic principle 1
“Safety Fifst"
For thr Little Ones
Injured by our uerm-proof
r <■ f r I k ernttir conatruction.
H'Uitth walks with Hie little
one* U|» through the Under
y< irs« of chlldhotul when food
h kept fresh, pure, clean and
wholesitme in guaranteed
quality—
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tlwr-rlwe l*orrelaii» • Lined
KFFRIUIR UltHl
You edn wash it like a clean
chitin dl4h. Khctuaive. p*t-
.mted fcatun*! not found in
any other refrigerator .twat
let ii« show it to cm
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By Southern Missionary News ft
Incited by the suceesH of L
school work on the part of th<
sionarlcH tn Japan, one rtf >h£,
wide-awake Buddhist sects i
nlng lo open
schools, clearly
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V/Z ARE WELL STOCKED IN: Ready-Mixed Paint, Parn and Fence Paint, Graphite
for roof, etc. for outside use; Pratt & Lambert s “61 and “38,
nolac, Johnson Wood Dye, and Valspar While Ename! “that starts white and stays white
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nonor.’d traditions rtf the South, in His attempt to withdraw his word!-
the manlier he did. cloth* .I in the aft. r they had i-ecn i,v vote of the
language it was. earr ittg ituodt to house expunged from the Record, an
th# South and its propio tn his every abusive and vile were they, has failed
He dh- <tf the object he had in view that Is
Ckw-d himself to the people a« hr is. to reinstate himself before the tlec-
t, rsnttng. ftopulltile pretender, hav
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I'aint is the best known preservative for wood and metal and if
you ar< prudent and provident you will M«e plenty of paint both Inaidt
and otjtahle your bouse. Another thing equally uh important: You will ■
-•mploy a painter who knows bow to apply the paint most efficiently I
and economically I cun Mistaln in' claim as being thni kind of painter.
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it rosts the gov tr time nt. Thera have
beet: mativ attacks made on it«<* iko .
In fact hewing system and Ila ab««e. Th* mowt
makea trot little claim to being a dem that ’-ar be said sgatast it la i -at it
ocfti other than for office necking ,B rr-rsefble by t'vrlonr llavi*. Other®
parpoftva. I’ •'■ ..rivji.se. but never
Just now he IS engaged tn sending before, tn ths history rtf Congress ha#
over th? State a mass of printed mat- such vile matter been sent under the
ter. typewritten letters, circulars and
Other cnmpslrn matter
frank He takes occasion to state
jj »Ot he has paid the government 1350
u» rnni ii»e ‘he ftSSF8«aM»ti ~r -------—.....
fftyn the posuge Hs says that Is all (the state with a request that th* pm.t-“t»«**c a saggers sun mn&ei
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Those who have used it in Mata-
gorda are astonished at the INSTANI
a«tion of simple hnckthorn l-irk. giy
cerine, etc., aa mixed tn Adlcr-t ka
Because It acta on HOTI! lower an*
upimr bowel, ONK HI*OONF‘t I. Adi. r
i-ka relieves almost ANY CASK con-
stipation. sour stomach or was. It re
moves such surprieng foul matlei I
that a few does often relieve or pre
vent appendicitis A short treatnv ni
helps chronic s:*>marh trouble. Wil-
liams* Drug Store at Matagorda
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Push the dairying business
awhile It will pull us through
a bog
Yes, Let’s
He wfei h< Mist-« is IWst. If you
want an oil lot T*efore the well gets
down, you had brtt >r get btuy and
ver Magill Bros. 22-tf
Adverthlng merchants make « gm>d
town, and tlM* better the town grows
the lu-rtrr the btisihea-. F*mm every
of the .‘<m»pss* advertising
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grlcu Rural
— .... v it must be
| Highest perthrough the aa-
1 j rat ton of the canal
•••••••MMncsH men. One thor-
----- -tration on one hundred
jMffmuld cost nothing, Inasmuch an
Fcrop would pay the expense, and
would be worth untold thousands to
Che county. Once proof Is shown of
what dry farming will do by Irrigation
It will come rapidly Into favor. There
are parts of this State where If our
canal systems obtained millions could
not buy them, and yet here we are
nestling snugly In the midst of untold
wealth utilizing our very best unset
for only one class of farming. In-
stead of a farm here and there al«>n •.
these canals the entire acreage should
be in cultivation and yielding Immense
crops of corn and cotton as well as
rico. There arc thousands of acres of
good land along these canals which
should now be producing crops worth
hundreds of thousands of dollars, and
can be made to do this if our peopb
will onlv get busy
Then, when your heart goes gP®S
c tired, what bettor can yd'CV
than to take It to Him who mtvISjl
and .'.sk Htm to make it right and gw
you peaoor’ a
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Come to thr Catholic Rchoot pro
grain at Wadsworth April 2J» and see
the little Colonial maid In "The Col-
onial Minuet." Alaa "The Soldiers
and Ladles of Wiishington." A Brav*
Ultlr Tomboy" is a stirring play of
the Revolution A little girl is going
ostensibly to play with a little friend
but really tn carrv a letter to (Irn
Washington She la raptured by th»
British and la searched — Cnm< ger
thr end <»f It, where she hid the letter,
etc There are abm six little I’nrl*
Sams who sing ".lust a Hit of <‘lnih
Hut It's Red While end Blue.-
haup drill and
Better Country Thar
All for XSC. Ifie fru
twelve. tf dr
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MITIHORHI PKRPLE
OFT HMT.IXT If TlttA
. mall out the stuff under his Other words and phrase* in his letter*
“sitrar so filthy that you would
freti-
"low
that
It’-truanet follrwed his instructions «win armtnu rainons in irxas HMs
and the other, having regard for both tr -r - nc r; »p1tcd by him to «evr»pai»«r
law and the feelings of thr patrons mcfjl. ' Mortrn < gang and the boose tng scnin d hfs election through pre- at apOldgy he Mill allows his r — —
of his office, refused to mall them brigade.” 'itu-loh cutters,*• and others tenser that lie was a democrat and toward democrat** tn come to thr top
Jtomr nrwspaepr has auggeatrd that of the same t 'nor go tn make up most from his fir- t at»|>e»rrthce in til* and the result is only adding hiwnlf
•t W told In a South Texas paper his stuff be barred from thr mails of hi* utterances hmise of representatives hn« never tn mjitn
_______________________ * ' * ■ •“* ryclnne Dari* has shown himself done a thin i or said a word that '
two noMofftre in that part of: and calls ths authors of the movsmt rt in his true color*,& When he made hts w«mld go to show that he wa« not the repute and much unpleasant notoriety. occurrence hy re-elecung him,
!.... ...... ----------... & tsPhTtel !•**«• «M »* e««mv of the democratic party. ugh Ms electing. II in ta be pitied W()Mm «UI tor tratiktag but eensure ,
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VJE invitc jGU to inspect our plant, a!so ibe grades cf all material we sell
W Use our Carbolizcd Disinfectant l ime 50 cents lor 40 poui ds. White
Wash Lime 40 cents for 40 pounds. 5anitaiy Floor Diestirg 75c a gallon
// your I louse could talk
if it did not get that neu' coat. See the latent styles
Lumber Co. of th' three best lines in existence—
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more than blamed for this Tn make
The State has been brought into dis-’, possible a repetition of thia nnforttHt-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1916, newspaper, April 28, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292579/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.