The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 179, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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It' <. All coui
drawings in that week. (j*t one of tl
except preen tacks and postage
Lei t,s figure with you.
We print anything
we know we can please y ou.
write yon a
stationriy; or
rubber stamp?
corn.
same of you?
attract attention every lime ar.cl it gr
person using it an air of individuality,
get neat work, corre
give it to a shop that is equipped for such work,
and which employs expert printers and opera-
tors. Because a shop has small assortment of
type and a job press dot s not prove they are rquipj cd Io turn cut
the kind of vvork you desire I his is lest proven by the quality
of their printing. The Tribut e's Jeb Department is ere cf the best
equipped in south Texas and we invite you to examine any work
we turn out.
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THE TRIBUNE PRIK TING COMPANY
iRAND TONIGHT
Special Engagement
OF
THEDA I LARA and WM. SHAY
Supported by tn all star cast of players, known
as he Million Dollar Cast
IN
The Two Orphans
IN 7 GREAT ACTS
When you see thi you have seen one of the best ever made.
Reduced price ; for this attraction. Only 5, 10 & 15c
r*REE- beratiW «
1 and two on Saturdi
and are all the rage.
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ine Art Felt Rug given away every Monday. Urdnesdav
ipom issued during each week, good lor all
lhese wenderlul tugs. sue. 1 h<y last a ’ifetime
letter, using plain, unprink cl
r send you a bill ‘printed’’ with
ou would think it a cheap con-
Don’t you suppose they would think the
Neatly printed stationery will
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Every business
that he should have his stationery
pn’par
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NATIONAL
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The ubsenev of a Schley or a D^t'j
wuh nuticeuble on both kIiIvh in th.il
North Sea bubble.
room a,
Phone 1197
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eonxequent re-un1t>UK of all the repub-!
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| A peck of Irish Potatoes for 25c with
I 1 Ih. purchase of Gulden Gate Tea.
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In Marie Coretli’a Maatteridoce,
■ Worniwixxi.' nt the Grand Satur-
du.v. Matinee and Xlglit.
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Over inn,oihi put riot ie people pu
railed in Uh- "prepuredneMH par.oh
h< Id in New orieanx, Memphis, Nash-
ville mid St. Louis, which no doubt
tickled the politicians very much In
deed and caused the ammunition tin-t
to smile a great smile of satinfartiot!
A recruiting offleer nt »*»ch of these
places would perhaps have picked UP
as many as a half dozen actual nd
Uiera.
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Th<> preisdent might resent tin ln-
sults coiitaiiieii iu the Carranza note
by sendiUK lhe White House Imrliei
down to shave the old scamp. An-
oilier good way would be found in lh<‘
coiiiinuhd to I'ershlug to fire." Thefe
are several other ways of fixing this
matter, none of which will be foumi
in the art of note writing.
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A Little Talk on Job Printing
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The recruiting officers, with go«><.
orators, should follow tliisc
<‘dm»»s parades,*’ now such a
imi. mid as the great patriotic demon
stratums come to a close, test th*
participants out. Out of the ten or
twenty thousaml that marched Sa(tti<
day In Houston proltaidy on«‘ or tw«
could he found to volunteer for actual
xcrvlcos. These great out pourings of
bleeding and palpitating patriotism
are good things for politics and mu-
nitions factories.
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ns they did in th'-
days of populism and sound the fu-
vnral dirg< <>f the destrmtivo
then as tliej did before.
even now on and will continue until pies,
the real outbreak coin«*».
It is |nd«*ad a ilnllghtfu! plaeo
in the edge of the timber, the utren
prairie to the east and south, making
t d*dlghtfnlly cool. Here, a table
rite dinamilv all s» t primed and fus'd and seals of planks have been ereoted,
I touched off. there will spring up which make It so coiiveneirnt.
{in this ,|atc from the wreck and ruin Without the Huebner brothers, our
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'tiffragists io change- the consniition,
in i w hat
i found' <1
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One hundred and twenty-six new
members have been added to the Bus-
iness League menibershlp, which
number, with the original members
should create a brigade of Workers
that can capture cvi-rythlng not tied
down within a riidius of GOfi mil's of
this city. There's much good in an
organization of large numbers pro
each ineniber takes It upon
a working member
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Saturday, .lune 3. being th * birth-
irong i iiough to accoui- dax of our Confederate presid'iH. It
was \»rv appropriately
ji.i isaid c.* celebrnte*! by
t ■ --iCi •
ami Sons.
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Rooms for Rent Choice
well furnished, close in.
(Hit of the
tioii of Texas
nnot|i r or later, two
organization* One of these, which
’■irsill IIS
be compos
old school
who have
cverv new
■mb I'or Rent: A r.>ur
house elo •' in, cheai*.
Tribune.
This time '
barbecued calf, which
nt sb*
will be groop' d at»d j
.t-ki-r seeing nuccrss Hl :
will ride into
two tidal *M-
IlvtiioelUO *11* Bl
|t has always tri
tiu fine! s■
takes place Hi*
th*' I
who i
god* tnnd ufflc' ‘ i
to the old party •’«st »*1
to do *“>'k etetnaHy t»» |
SajrZu Zu to
the Grocerman and <
\ hand him a nickel. He’ll come /
' back with the snappiest ^in^ier '
snaps you ever put in your
mouth. Spicy, crisp
and always
fresh,
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John Havls, tpo klu to "Cyclone* <
camlidate for the I'nlt'Ml Statea sen
ate, gives out a lengthy interview in
w'lil<-h he make - it clear that he will
lii’treijart! the actions of th* Him An
innio convention. Of emir hud It
v-.oin tie other wav any candidate who
would have done i»« Johnnie is nov
doing would be clnss'.g it« a traitci
by John light off the reel. It's r<
markable how the manner in which
the ox receives th*- thrust iiffi *-i
Home people.
or five-room
Call al The
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I hr .Mulugoida <"«»*> Tribune
(Weekly >
One Year....
So sw’ecl l‘ •
int' rro" i
I'.gf Jiai
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thoiigli-fs I*'for*' thev knew th« '' 1
)f Inc interviewed for a pill !•<•-»•■
Xu tin American.
If the female walking delegates ar<
-ueccsBfiil in getting a suffrage plank
in the Chicago plat form, wliat a fine
opportunity it
ton Barnacle mid quit*
San Antonio
moniou-
Chicago
frnge
should
Hid yon ever pass n cemetery in the
... ft.VO dupd of night ami experience that pe-
tite right oi
silent tomb
Well, that's
of n fc'diiig
Ihul a great many In Texas oxperieiP t
every time they eec Joe itaih y’s nano
In print Like itanqiio’s ghost It will
not down. It Is forever and eitrnalli
• haunting’’ a gnat many "survivors o
i cleat country.’'
place
to drop from
Hguided and those
Pnim the lights I" fore us this paper wt.lt| oul aflH* ta,s<*
fiM'lw pistifled in predating the nom
illation of lloosev-it at Chi'ago, ,i<
Ixqegntes to tin- republicm cm.vi
tlon on arrvliig In ch rni' 1 ■ '''• l'
the wind} city Itaw terrorx ! " 'J,' 11
other than th> Hteirn roilm * <tir.--
.eltcH are ineetlni' them at 1 a ic.
.nlei i <» "ittihg tin in. t ikm ? dow n |;i.■■,<•
answers and •■ard indeiiiH' turn
These little Index' *- m y ri-e 01' ’’
the future lo dcstroi pollHiimgt'em
and otherwise. fS,‘ sweet a-’e • l,p|
smasive power*
th it some
Io have
of the explosion two distinct parties.1 picnics would lie failures,
gave us a
every one pronounced the "best cook-
ed ami best seasoned” they ever ate.
The ladies brought baskets and
boxes filled with bread, pickles, stuff-
ed eggs, salads of all kinds, saml-
ims widles, tomatoes, beets, roasting ears.
The fight is jelly, butter, friend chicken, cakes and
There was also coffee and plen-
ty of ice water. The table was filled
with good things to eat and every
om* ate witli a cunning apjietlte."
After our noqn meal, we list* m d
to Judge Robertson tell in his inter-
• tl; g wa’.. of the life and character
of I* fff r on havis.
Then follow< I a r< citation by Wood
liff Brown. anoOier by Miss l-kta
B !! Taylor -mi still another and an
encore by Mi-s Lira Phillip*.
Mr Gaines’ name was tailed ami
h* responded by thanking the Me«sr«
Huebner and th. U. I>. C.’m for a most
dellghtrul dinner uml day.
Befor<‘ disliaiidinx. Hie old an*t
younv i"im 'I in a tew games, such as
"Ruth and Jacob" and dropping the
liMmlkerchmf.”
it i- the Intention of tile It.in-’litcrs
to have till*" gathering* every year,
and we hope every one will take an
interest In them.
Published Eve y ley
diaott*' jioliti* a I comli
there I* H,re to come.
distinct p'ditl-al
One of these, which will |
career in ’be minorliy will |
M»d of real democrats of lib |
Th" other will be that lol I
i-nemir.iged and fostered j
fangie and fad that h*4
l<«. fFrni* * t' d Inta the d' lma rati* -v
t. iu until It is now «« rankly pol oti*
that turn are beginning io f»
of It These fa.t
the office s*
their brief popularity
office on the one or
which will foil"*
the uni iriuinph i
timphed and with
after the divialon
seal*4* IB begin
of tit'1 m*
I |l<an fuctionii and the hardest battle
the democrats have ever bad to win
Should Roosevelt be nominated hl*
nomination will aulomalicafly re unite
the party, the party re-united mean*
the majority of the vot*« for it at th*
November election, and a po»»ible suc-
cess. Thai Roosevelt will receive the
nomination seem* clear to mir mind.
In fact he is now. as lie has been tor
wr»k- past the domliiHtlrig flgue. A
great d* al has iiei n raitl about him
by both republican* and democrats,
hut none have hud the audacity to say
he Is weak either in his own rank <»r
w ith the p' p.'de at large Teddy < ;
the strongest horseradish in th* xshol'*
.■•rdmbllc.'W uar*l«n ami ••very delegate
in Chicago knows it. There Is no one
simple enough to think otlnrwis* 'it
■holt, if the reptiblicans hope to win'
they ciiii conie nearer doing sc, wilii I
Itooxevcit than with any oliei two
men in their piif ly Th* y know tl"-;
and will nominate him.
Entered us aecond cois- matter ui'
;be poatoffico lu Hay i ii> *md* i a< : ’
v,f CongraM. • himself to heroine
J * "it' i r *
and most
the Ihuirh-
■ tlon ill ’he world for what reus«‘t» t-< -w;, r a picnic to the Ve*“''.ins
should it in* changed'.' I'«>r what put- und Sons, at the beautiful grounds
; p<iM» these conslitutlonal amend- on the river in Mr. Huebner's pasture.
' meiita'.' < • Plainly there Is n<dl<ih.: Thl® spot has been set aside by Mr.
! i-<>ti •!rtn tix<ibout them. No one Is Franz Huebner for the I’. It. C.’s ami
. j reckless enough lo w»y that. Then, if any one <»Be who enjoys occasionttl
no g<MMi can be done why th* effort hinebe* and outing* in tip woods.
to i hauge? But, it I* in lheae effort* it ia Indeed a delightful place. iu*-t
of avaricious politicians that the
|greate-*t danger to Hie regular dem*
ocraey of the country lurks, and when jf
will afford the Hons
a lot of tiio <•
delegates to get in har
company. Surely >! I*'
rrpnhlhans udm*’ the suf
plank all Texas
experience no difficulty
finding their way home.
In a letter to Mr. 8. S. Moore, t'har-
loy Jones, a member of f’ompany ”G,”
the Bay City Guards, states that hl*
major. Al Jennings, who, by the way,
la a former citizen of this county, hav-
ing lived at Midfields a few years ago,
informed him a few days ago that
he had his tiisehai ge and t hat he would
be related as »oon as a recruit could
be mustered In to take ids place.
Charley did not say when he ex-
’ pfi ted to get home.
Tile qdendid V. a ■ - all over -the
county now should be pill to a good
use in inducing cutie men in th"
drontli-striclu'ii seel Ions south of us to
' come hero. Everything count* in
i spreading the advantages "f this
matchless county.
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It is reported that the Robstown
and other cattlemen In that region of
Texas whore the drought has worked
havoc arc seeking grass for their cat-
tle. It strikes us that this is a fine
chance for some of mir big pastures,
us well us an opportunity to add quite
a lot of money to the county.
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The Daily Trlbuno, 40o a month.
keep his busines- going. .1’iwt n h«
the democracy of this country had to and the organized democracy of the t|l(,v
"termilly fight for Us life and suprem- state will have to fight harder for its
ac.v. Its greatest enemies hava been c-.i«t< nc<* than it over did in tile day*
tlioroughly intrenched in Its owi of Nugent. After a time, however,
ranks, men of office-seeking umbi- these rebels will return to the faith
lions who would stop at nothing short of their fathers
of Hie office tlicy souglit and who re-
garded any Individual mu * ess above
the success of their party. For in-
stame, tlic cry within the party is
and for
reason? This governtnent was
and constructed on the eon-
no« in force, and its des-
; tinics have been suf‘e'"SsfuHj gttid<’d
by it < ver since. .Surely if it w as good
eti ’Ugh and
plish the all but Impossible, giving
us (lie best and most piosperous na-
what reason
For what put-
conslil utlonxl
4' Plainly there h
2,Cv collar sensation which
the wlerd-looklng and
atones always bring?
exactly the same kind
L"'kiiart Saturday was afflict' d
with both Hob H'tiry und (I B Col
((iiitt. Rut then Loekhuit Is a l>rav<
little town, has .*>7 ynrieties of poli-
tick and < tit stand anything from tw<*
senatorial candidates in «hiw day to
the G <> I*, convention wilhoiit .t rip
gle I’olitie- ts -o roinmotiplai-e it*
Hint flection of a lost ami down tiod
den state that one cun get noy van* i
with a dime pill-chase of sugar or ai>
omit r of ipeea* Frequently, whtt
the weather turns tool. lb»-t slic*’
slub- of It from the air nod Use It ft*
fuel; anti all of it 1* »om«‘ hot stuff
too ,
big manufacturer
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 179, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1916, newspaper, June 5, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292611/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.