The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 310, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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KEPT HER AWAKE
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OIL! OIL! OIL!
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Every Day Eicept Sunday
We Will Drill Ten Wells
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75c why pay
If you invest, with us, come to Houston any time within GO days and we will show you
our holdings, and if you are not satisfied we will refund you every dollar of your money.
LOTS $5.00 DOWN; $5.00 MONTHLY
The Terrible Paine in Back and
Sides. Cardui Gave Relief.
Matagorda County Tribuue
(Weekly)
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to Ute action of the While
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The Dally Tribune. Ide a month
that look 1>I<«
here near the same,
i.nuin. G&B PEARL
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tossltead
Right Now—
PEARL for Screens!
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ihi hard mi h»h
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s hard to
feed r.rm
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^ouaton’s water walkers should be
t to Dalian and Waco. Tin rti’a
reason for Buch a display in Hous
—yet.
with tke • 1
BafriMlBu- WS^
By The Alamo Lumber Company ■
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Miii'.onSiof mothers nsc
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Th<> Ka-Tex-O-OO Company i
offered to the people.
are not wildcatting but we are operating in and around proven territory. W’e hat •
holdings in both the famous oil fields of Goose ('reek and Humlje.
We obligate ourselves jtccoriiing to the terms of our deed to drill not less than 10 wells.
Our first well has just l^en completed an I is a producing well.
Our well No. 2 has derrick up and we will begin drilling (qwrations in a few days.
We m»)1 you a lot for $30. give you a deed to the* lot, oil and mineral rights and a pro
rated interest in all wells drilled reganlless whether they may lx* drilled in the United
States or Mexico.
You eorn-pestereii nun ami women
need suffer no longer. Wear the!
shoes that nearly killed you before.!
says t! i» 1 tncinnat’ authority, because;
a few drops of fieeaoue applied di-
rectly on tender, aihing corn stops'
soreness at once and soon the corn I
root
-old Billy .Jacobs, the I
child actor, who will j
I on Saturday,
in support of
the Lasky-Para
of J-’, llopkinson j
s story, “Tlie Tides of I
is developing all the tern- j
of a grand o|>eru
<11 tPPI.lt t I lus
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maw
< tHIPI I sum si IIIIIIL
til IM» \ M I PI IIIOII.
: problem on
partment will be asked to rule,
was Hitgge<ted that the shippers
notified to sec that the freight charges
on shipments that are being moved
'prior to Xovember I be paid and pte-
vent a possible tniwunderstiinding
t’hroniclo.
iOd gi'll
holdin
e iH)t.
,>e«ui makiui; sy
their stock i
Mlable to
ears while
man.'
A quarter of an ounce of freexono
costs very little at any drug store.'
but is sufficient to take off every hard}
a or soft cotn or .alius This should
be tried, as it is inexpensive and is
said not to inflame or even irritate
the surrounding tissue or skin.
If your wife wears high heels she
will be glad to know of this.
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Civic Pride means better borne lift
Passenger tgents and
< 'inference mid Prepare for
Amrmbi-r I llevenne.
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Tlie Tribune has received n very
’ handsome line of sample* of all
classes of very high grade and fnwh-
ionable stationery .consisting of every-
thing in the line of embossing and en-
graving from a calling card to wed-
ding Invitations. This is the Jenner
{Company’s line of luntisvIHe. Ky., and loosens so it can be lifted out,
Is ns fine and as up-to-date as can be *n<' aU- without a bit of paitt.^
| found in the United States.
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flood reader, yon can assist in
splendid way the local news columns
of The Tribune by merely ‘phoning
us any Items of interest that come
your way.
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Fvit more f
■h>tig (Iron
I u$<s ttlrts
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!ono stouI
'oral huru
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cHiivine £;«
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Marksville, l a.—Mrs. Alice Johnson, 1
of this place, whies: “For one year I j
suffered wilh an awful misery in my back |
end sides. My left side was hurting me
all the time. The misery w as something
awful.
I could not do anything, not even sleep
at night. It kept me awake most of the
night... I took different medicines, but
‘ nothing did me any good or relieved me
‘ until I took Cardui. ..
I was not able to do any of my work 1
■ lor one year and I got worse all the time,
! was confined to my bed off and on. I got
so bad with my back that when 1 stooped
down 1 was not able to straighten up
again ... I decided I would try Cardui
tills up with nil other classos of food
hogs.
| Consider Results First
1 Price Second. When you get results for
75c why pay more. We have the best
modern equipment for cleaning and press-
ing. Palm Beach Suits Cleaned for 50c.
THE LEWIS LAUNDRY
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cityj\iAT>r "
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Itbv Hotel
'file riiilwii)
pure Mcheduhh of the
pluie them iti the
ticket ugeiilH and eoniiuclot s
to fat llltat
It in aiitlelpiiled (hut
people
riiero's another cabinet erbia In!
rmany and n new revolution In
Mia. These events are happening
! the two eountrleH mentioned go
on that Carranza and Villa have
■gn thrown Into the diacaid. ItiiHala
B had revolutions down to auch a
I# point that alio la now able to
mounce them in advance.
on Ho- eo»Ht and
'there, i-md thoae
■so fortunate h.iv<
j eff'irta to redut
I by sending every
iJret. The ahortai
government I t ua
Iporting l.roojk- tin
jliHtidJeap to iho
There are trci
feed to lie pure
, farms and ranch
(crop. Thi
II high. Tb»
l lit’ State of Texas.
lo tin Slieiift or any t'onatabie
Matagorda County r;Ki.i< I txt;;
You <ii>• hereby commanded to (fiuMo
the lolloaiti;', notice to be publish d
iu it nest spaper ol general < irt ulalu.>:i
which has been cunlihtibusly ami ref-
ill. irly published for a period of uot
less than one year preceding the dale
ot the notice in the county of Mata
<ionia, State of I’exas, and you shall
atise waltl notice to l>e punted it
I least once each week foi the period
their!'1^ 1,111 davs exclusive of the first day
rderl'^ publication before the return ilay
I hereof;
Turn ltooH<velt loose mid lot him
aw us how fast lie cun reerult a
ictly volunteer division for service
France. Nor will tils volunteer.!
me altogether from the 21 .'ll class
iey will join from Hi to 15 and he
II get some of (lie best fighters In
nerlca.
the purpose of lot niuliitlng
lor tiie coli'tetiot. of the
revenue lax on tickets, Hie
of the various
held a meeting at ih<
I’ll, sdity atli.'i iiooii,
compmiies
lax
hands
DIGHT notf 5>ou art beginning to
***think about acreem—«o noW if tha time to
far^aatigata G&B PEARL Wlra Cloth—ariktoCTBt of all
town materials. This material b tha best bearing and best
leaking screen of its kind. It so far outlasts painted and
j^wnhead cloths that there b no comparison.
The reason is simple. Rust, not vtear
ruim screens. GSB PEARL Wire Cloth » **
near rust proofae metal can bo made. That's the whole story.
It roquirM no paint * *no repairs and is the best looking
material that r?ar aoteaned a perch or door or window.
Qeen and sanlter?, te*
There are lots of screens
PEARL but don’t wear any*?
ifo—seoua. We sell £
Copper Wiree in the S
We believe ten lots will make you ten years' salary.
The time to act is now. Don’t have a wish-bone where yon shohl have a
wish has never made a man rich; it’s action that makes the money.
|autl shippers a
!agc hooks which have been purchuned | intetouted
i prior to .November I will be taxed tliej uni contest
'same per cent as railroad tickets
the uncxplred pot (ton, when present-
ed to the eotiductor.
One of the quertioitH that was ar-
gued at. lite meeting of the auditor..
! was that pertaining to tlie npplica
tion of tlie law. wherein it.
tliat. tlto tax on freight shipments
must be paid on collections. Wheth- r
(he law ini"iHi> that the lax must be
! pa Id on col lections on freight ship)' -d
after November 1 oi whether it applies
to shipments prior to that date anti
after for which collections are made
after ttio law oes into effect.
piiHsed over to give the treasury
partment an opport unitv to decide.
It was brought out nt the meeting
.that tlie question of tranitportation as
to whether It applies on items such
as fee charges, demuirage, refrigera-
tion .compress, etc,, uro matters that
ate up with the tteasur.v department,
ttnd It is believed that tlie department
will shortly ruin that such items will
not apply to the Use of the word
; transportation as embodied tn the
I law.
j II was fuiliter brought out tlutliig
[the discussion that the question
\v het Iter the tax is tuvsed upon
amount of transportation paid, irre-
speetivo of the movement of the sltip-
ztient, us a matter that Is not tlior-
rnghiy understood and will be another
which tlie treasury do
It
be
I lie .loll.I T. I’ - I > I.umber K
out tiller new bitel toss and a i>u n'd.
hits employed a p’ -lidit', rpiici ..t th ■
Weekly Tribune with I tin com’.inv
will keep bristling with pood
news. Things too.. g<' t - the
her trade t.nd the i t• C-inp in ’ be
lleves In advert si :,;. \\ a', h
Hpiiee for new nil tottm emei ts
week.
' five-ye
t’ompan
at the tirand
ami night.
Sweet tn
adaptation
famo
b-'en
yecliil I
11 1,1' j .7. By time 1 had taken the entire bottle
mar . | was feeling pretty good and could
th“ straighten up and my pains were nearly
in trans- | m gOne.
' | shall always praise Cardui. 1 con-
' ;inued taking it until 1 was strong and
ido ti'tauiu < of acII.” If you suffet from pains due to
■ to cut the j (emale complaints, Cardui may be just
thro to another what you need. Thousands of women
< ,iin an i who once suffered in this way now praise
in: n l.u Jardui for their present good health.
t that th- (Jive it a trial. NC-133
ecossary to
a w ay.
sixoti-
cattle have di
ne having lost
: from sim; It
Pte-p
rates nml
of
in o
the collection <>f ||m tax.
a gce.it manj
who will travel will not b ;>oiler of Ippliciition for l.cttcis
familiar with the late and il will he I l«tcs of Ih-ecdeiits.
up to the employes of the companies I i’lie. State of Texas,
to assist passengers in figuring their I To all persons interested in the Hstate
tax rate I lie new tax brconivs ef | of John t’linton Kelso. Deceased,
furtive Xov-’iuber I. . Know ye That Jennie A. Cotton
I he law «!)■• tliat the tax must has filed m the County Com L of Mala-
bo paid by the passenger or shipper j gorda Coutiy, an application for let-
liolds tlie railroads responsible tors of administration upon the i .stale
for Hie roHeition of such taxes. !of John Clinton Kelso, deceascii,
I’uder the law passengers w ill be (which will Im heard at the next term
required (<> pay a lax of x pet cent lot said court .commencing the thir-i
on railroad and io per cent on Pull | Monday in November A. D. DH7, at
man th'ketH at the time of purchase, the court house thereof, in the city t>f
tax of 3 per cent. Mile-1 Hay City, al which time all person.!
iu said estate may appear
said application should
Sthey di'sire to do ho.
Herein fail not. but have you then i
and there before said court this writ,
with your return thercou endorsed,
showing iiow you have executed the
I same.
(liven uuder my hand and the seal'
of said court, ikth day of October,
\ .!>. 11'17. J. T. Bond.
(SEAL) Clerk County Court. Mata-j
gorda County, Texas.
A true ropy I certify.
Bert Carr.
Sheritf Matagorda County. Texas.
24-3d
i.itth
La sky
be seen
mat iriee
j Blanche
mount
Smith’s
Barnega
perameut of a grand opera pritna; g
During an incident of tlie pic-, 5
bocanu necosTary for Billy 1
to be apparently drowned. Just lie- j f
fore lie w aded out Into the wnfor, he ft
■.liiuly anu< nihi <‘d lo liiivtoi '> >■
: hull Xcilan that he did not swim
was not going out.
salt, water made
■ What am I going to do, Billy.1' in-
quired Xellan. “You mo supposej to
be drowned, so yon will have tn go
out.’’ "Why can't I hav- a double like
some stars.” demanded Billy, now up
to hi: waist in the water. “Wli.v can't
double for me'.’” said Billy, pointing
to six foot Elliott Dexater standing on
the bank.
Director X’ellan had to show con-
chisively lo the young man. stamiiir. j
out of reach in the water, that it was
ailistieally impossible for a six-foot
man to double for a thrce-and-it-lialf j
foot boy. Finally Billy'
ed that his art required the risk’,
plunged under.
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Horses for Sale: Two horses, one
marc and one mule. Apply to Mis
Storm on Buck's Bayou. 21 3<hl .
For Sale: one nundrod acres of
good rice land; water from Lane City
(’anal Price >37 f»<> per acre. Terms
E. I’. McDonald l«-tfd ami
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On October 2:'. l!H7, tlie compulsory'
.school attendance period will go into:
lefi'cct in ill of tiie common school dis-!
triits of the county and in Hie inde-
1 pendent school districts of Bay City '
mid Palacios, and w ill continue in ef-1
feet for eighty school days. During'
these four months all ehildren eight
years old and under fourteen’aKvill be;
expected to attend school except i»s
other'vlse provided by law.
The county has an attendance offi-
cer whose duty it is to see tliat the
law will bo enforced, it is hoped
tliat each parent who has a child in [
the conumlsory attendance age will
sec to it that it is kept regularly in
school and thus avoid the necessity
‘of a legal itroseculion. 23 29dw
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A soldier at Camp Logmi ha: in
anted U life Davit wliicii enauhs liliu I
* j Walk on tho water at the ranm
jno permitting him to m o Ills firs
*raa. He aays equipped with the..
Alts soldiers can ford st t eams ami
P , tho same time do prmti'allv tlm
imo amount of fight lug that thev can
» on land. Just give American ::<-iiiu-.
imr, and we will see the kaiaor
Hinging his opinion about the Impor
I mco of the American soldier.
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Ten million pounde of sugar hidden
way In barrels and bags and labelled
top crust flour” have been found by
bvernmont secret service men In a
htffalo, N. Y., warehouse Now the
Host Ion of how to dispose of It Is
glutting the minds of the authorities
hit tho sugar on the market and the
BCUlators who hid it in tlie first
o trenches in Franco and follow
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l»R. B. L. LIVENGOOD
Osteopathic Physician
Hamilton Bldg. Bay City. Tei.
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Folitrnclor and Builder
(let My Prices Phone 207
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I wish to state to those inter-
ested in music that. I will teach
piano and violin in Bay City
this winter. Address Stafford
Rooming House.
novi Mrs. J. B. Swansey.
U 11 1 FOR DK. ERTL
He Will be Back Soon
\s an Oplticlan He Is Worth
Halting For
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Little Billie Jacobs Attracts FavOr of
« ritk> in Latest Paramount
Ptodnction.
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Ml NOGHUUIER WANTED.
who plays the
Tlie Tides of
.t," which has been produced
Company fof the Para-
Im one of tlie
youngsters on
be remembered
Man or woman, boy or girl. Compe-
tency and a willingness to work all
thnt is required.
Brick & Tile Co., .
Rosenborg, Texas.
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Yre you "Red Crossing?”
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A. Y. A A. M.
Bay City lodge
No. 865. A. F.
& A. M. meets
eve ry second
and fourth
Monday in
each month,
8:30 p. ni. Vis-
iting brothers welcome.
Seth S. Taylor. W. M
Vi S. Street. Secretary.
Little Billie Jucobs,
hading juvenile’ in
tai nej
■y the l.ask)
.mutit ]
ii tented
s< reen.
Ingram. Im one of the most
little youngsters on the
He will be remembered us
tlm “little t’ one of Mary Pickford’s
Dutch family in "Hulda From Hol-
land," a J’aramount picture. Billie
Jacobs is the only child actor who cau
boast of ownin : hia own automobile
and paying his chauffeur out of his
own salary.
0. E. S.
Eastern Star will meet
f? fc-... first Tuesday night in
I' V FV each month Visiting
\ /*>.*«- members Invited to at-
Mis. Azelca Lloyd, W. M.
Mrs. Cora B. Moore. Secretary.
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P.G.SECREST
Call in for a
Demonstration
Columbia
Grafonolas
from
$15
to
$175
in stock
Records 75 cts
to $3
There’s a good shell road from Bay City to the door of
7 hornhiH’s
Fish
and
House
Oyster
THORMIII.L’S FISH AND OYSTER IIOI SR
Matagorda. Texas
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Shell Road to Thornhill’s
Where Fresh Fish and Oysters ( AN BE FOUND DAILY.
Get out and get the fresh air on this matchless drive and bring home
a supply of Thornhill’s Famous Seafood
People going to Matagorda without calling at Thornhill’s always leave
with a dissatisfied feeling and a metallic taste In their months. Live
cheaply and well. He healthy and happy.
Let Thornhill Show Yau the Way
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LOOK—Take Notice
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26 Tickets for One Dollar
Good for 13 10 Cent Loaves
Special Trips for Drommers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and Fishing a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
PHONE 172 DAY OR NIGHT
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G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Automobiles Meet all Trains Day and Night
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 310, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1917, newspaper, October 25, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292651/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.