The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 8, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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CAN and \\ ILL save you m u»»y
stiich «X- Zeidler Pianos and
Player i’ianos.
Ilallel Ai Davis
I'layer Piunoti.
And many
make..
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high glade, "made •
piano.
The llaliet At Davis
have been made in Boston
1839; has 139 medals
awards ’Nuff said.
To YOU the above mean
HONEST GOODS AND .MONEY
SAVED.
A second-hand piano for Hale
cheap; in good order
See II. W Haler. Piano Tuner
and Repairer or drop a card to
P. O. Box 113. Bay City, Texas.
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FOR ll\t)IFR>.
THE CHEESE TAMERS”
of the victim
the fact thio
Kpenrh of the oppri”
lat« to fight.
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beguiled by the fair
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The i.ciifhei ' exafnlnation board of
Matagorda < entity, consisting of W. -
II. Hutter, Miipormtindcnt of Bay i'ity
.mhonls, and G. M M< Kiel. prtftclpal
of the Markham rmhmd, has Iwn hl
session for the past two days. Mr.
H. .1 Alattp su’ stltuted for Mr MeNh l.J
The examination Helmdule for to-J
was as follows:
MME. PETROVA
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In othci words, most of t i iir.i
foi the realization of which the f ’itm?
cis of this country struggled and for
v Licit Ameru . ns have stomi during
our century oi more ot in 'i : end lit
political existence are at issue tn th:
war The national state with io in-
cidents, intern itioniUlfmi. self-gove n-
ment. and democracy, nil are im
periled. The v.ar in thu an \mvri
i an war even if no single battle i
fmt :ht on onr own sidt If. which
God forbid, through the vietorv of t; <
central powers over onr European
allies, tlm (onilict wei<> brought to our
‘Imres, our etToits would in all prob
ability be hut the desperate -Ir i.'gb-s
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well, sfly (hey look us gimd
pretty as.
(Ik Gi r mu it Bulls that were once
as
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l»r< iiuhl to this country.
t ome in
alti »dy
being
put
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uhd srhef yours.
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Will do your dyeing
work in
Phone 348
Phone its for Prices
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Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
and hear about the plum
regv'ar rclecc'e gives
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Naeogdochts. Texas, December 8.
W I'. Butler, a well known citizen of
Wod< t> eoinmuii.ty, sold a hog to Pat
tin I'.r tlmis of this i'ity tor 2-'.
I it was considered the ehanipb.il hog
raced in the coiinty and it seems Hint
; there is money in raising hog
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Quit paying rent.
! on tile
i wlilting for yon.
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WANTED: \ girl to
I light hniiscvvoik for her
| attend btiBlne « college.
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Buy you a home
installment plan. I have it
E !•' McDonald, fi-10
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You are cordially invited to the Op-
ium House next Monday night to hear
i the noted Christian Science lecturer,
i Mi John Randall Dunn, of St. Louis.
It F. ANDERSON: ^xT—7".
! 1 u’l.i Ismsewnt k for
I’or Sale Two used Eord: in good
shape. Lee Anderson. Hay City. Texas.
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t he
Citi i.-tmas < eiobration.
Preaching at 11 a. tn. and 7 L"> p m
Special message ui in
teresi to every Christian nt Hie morn-
ing hour, and evangeli-tie se/v <e at
the evening hour.
Prayer meeting ♦>
kat 7: la. Chair practice
i night.
Womans Missionary Auxiliary
meets Thur d. y afternoon at ", o’clock
\\ o exieml the people gem rclly
i cardial invitation to worship with n.
Don’t let the little winter blast ice
you away from God's house.
O T. Hotchkiss. Pastor
>1' world control which is sit
tlm mainspring of German
That policy cannot recognizi
thing as equality among
All must be suhor-
diniitrd to the one great power. If
therefore, wo are to hope for the fur
ther development of an international
we must fight to the death Ger
prclensiou:’.
Tlm second cliariieteristie of mod- !
ern European life has been the devel-
opment of democracy. Democrats j
i !e;i originated in Englun I. They |
zito lirought to this countrv when it I
wai colonized and received a !ev< b :
npment whi< h was hardly dreanwd of;
in the land of their birth. Tlicnce [
they s’re d to France
Era m e t o most of
Th seed- of democratic ideas ftdl.
however, in Germany among the
thorns of autocratic governnmnt and
tlm thorns sprung up and choked
them Bist as Hu* French revolution
and the Nai»'>1eonle whim brought dem-
ocracy to most of western Europe, so
the present war has given it to Rus- j
Kia. where autocracy in its extreme |
form had been able tn rmuntivin itself
We have therefore allied against
Get man aiitocrtmv jirimt lrally all of
we-tern Europe, together with Japan.
Russia, and the I’nltert States. If the
autocratic aovernments of the central |
flowers arc siiccossfnl in this war i
democracy will Me judged a failure:
and the struggle and agony of cen-1
turles will have gone almost for I
help with
board and
tf
us give you prompt
service by phoning your
order before 10
and 4
you ever shw.
We are now prepared to handle ycir dye
a satisfactory manner
Seems to be going on in Europe on an
extensive scale--in Bay City
f Imcrimn mil
pan oi tlic non-Teiitoiiic world
nni‘t no' lull ourselves Into security
be aii.se of lite remoteness of out gv i-
;.i jpl.ii .il sifimfit ii or the pneifie chai- ,
acter of oui purposes. The German
of the present day despise our < a-
pa> ity. envy our prosperity. and are
mt inclined to comply with our de
sire to pursue tin even tenor of our
ways in the continents which we han
coloniz1 d and developed,
We Lave further in German prelen
- ii ip a dne t atiack upon lite kind i
of life which we have chosen to live !
Tv.-• cliartu t"l istii s have distinguisii-
e<! tin modern European life in which
have ,i share. The first is intei
niimmili.im tlm second is demoi rac; !
lu'eni.itji.iialism is the sotutlon
wl:i . w> liav been endeavoring unit ,
mi■<•(!. sfnjjy endeavoring to reach, of i
' e problems incident to the national 1
strife. Tlm mo i notiecable phenome
non of modem Europe.,n political lit’c
In s be»n tlm development of tile na
li< nal st 'te While tlm lile .l of tip
i alb mil tale Ims iieen unlv li’i.ir.e i-
m 'ted. while all races have not been
"oldii-.il>y erianl.vl. and while fib-lie
races have found a home in more than '
mm stale, nt tin- same time the coex
, isti-tme of a number of politically sov-
ereign oignnizations iias of itself
’ i-'-ii a ileninl of tlm idea of world
domination,
Intel nationalism is the method j
which his been adopted for regnlat-1
ing the relations of these separate i
>nd lical organizations. Rule of eon
duet hav • been generally adopted to
which all members i f tlm family of i
nations have in tin past rendefe I <>be j
i I i nee. The ideal of internntionallsin j
I iris of course not been t-oni|iletely re I
i nltzed. but enough in-ogress bad been
. mai'e prior to the outbreak of tip
present war to justity the belief that [
a reasonable approximation to that
l Ideal would ultimately lie reached. No 1
1 c-'intry perlttlpH has in the past cen |
j ttir1. contributed more to the reallza-!
' Ii n of the ideals of internationalism I
than the Tnited States. This country
has always stood for those principle:’ I
the iinidlcation of which would, on
(l e one hand, les en the probability of
■ the . development of hostile relations
i etvveen states, amt. on tlm otiiev,
! would offer u means for the peaceful
I : ettlemenf of such disputes as might
iartive. Americas’ past history thus
t causes her to have a pectiliur inter-
e-t in the further development of the
principles of Internntionnlimu.
Thi niaintetmtiee even of tlm ac-
cepted principles of internationalism
i I ’, i.mwever. imonsisten* with the con-
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Morning Spelling, writing, meth-
ods and management, civics. Kinding,
chemistry, history of education
tiTii.sih—I'nlletl States liistory,
eral history, agriculture,
physics and plane gcometry
I u-i'st move all my nursery stock
i within as short a time as possible
and would like for tbOBB wanting
trees or shrubbery to kt me know
, their wishes within the next week,
j U.tf T F. CBrr.
Mrs. Ida Mac McNIel of Markham. 1
Miss Helrmi Htevcnsnn of Sweeney and
af. ( Miss Ritta Ym-kcy of Blessing were i
among the applicant a for certlfcates. ■
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II sftock always on hand
Our Bread the Best
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Hon. (J. Ellis, field mu I il for tb‘-
National Council of 1'i-fen-e. after it
day and night in the city in tht* ititer-
est. of his work, returned to his home
in Lockhart today
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F. G. SECREST.
The coldest spell of tl.v season de-,
veloped last night after n week or
kmore of warm and elmuly weatim-r. \
light rain preceded the cold Mitst, but
•lid no good.
isimas
We have a complete line ot the famous “Columbia Grafonolas"
and records which we would like to show you
mittee of th
feiise and
the :i<ld
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.Misses Lm-il.i- Savage and V.iletia
Sweeney left this morning for Hous-
ton fort n few days shopping.
I lent y Ei lei. a< h hi--
imus of laud and the
located lust north ot
jdace, fronting on the shell
of town, known a the H
property. The sale was < ansuinmitte I
Friday, through E. F .McDonald M .
Eltlellnicli conti-mpl;U‘‘s pliulng visl-
ttablc miinovetm uts on th*- i-ioperty
in the future
We hive really been too busy in the store to have much to say in the wav of advertising, but we want you to know that we are
here as usual as ‘‘.Say Oily’s Gift Shop" with a full and replete line of bright, new, snappy and appropriate gifts
suitable for Mother, Father, Brother, Sisi r and Sweetheart, and we will take great pleasure in helping you make your selection.
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Are you huugry?
If you are just go to lie Harrison Res-
taurant. You will get plenty to eat and
not have to pay two pnees for it
Harrison’s Lunch Counter
HARRISON’S MARKET - - - - WEST SIDE SQUARE
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 8, 1917, newspaper, December 8, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292688/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.