The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Id golf niaxlni wliiidi
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ineorreetly atrangiul
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iind tiie great er tlie m:u
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oilier game ii r>
matei |,iI. team
and Miipport
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Many a pennant haa Iwen lost
I many a fooiliall game han gone wrong.
c< oi«e i-ar-ti mart ilnmiylii the other ’
fallow would make (he pin/ or do fhe
I woik ’I’eam iihiy i* Imili of no «m h
It in imide ll|l of opi.oMlte
iieniH it Im made up of each j
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jl'ompaiii’H I ne of I .oiiisv ille, Ky , and
xxilh I'.realer .eed il lhei will ; In ag fin,, and ,ri up to date ,i< can be
keep their mimls iipmi the in
The Colorado Canal will not ba op-
ei.iled by il < pie ent owners during
the year 1918. Colorado Canal Co.
Uy .1. Holt, President.
Bay City, Texan, December 27. 1917.
phi) 1» built ol
i Htoti '.hl It lit made ii|i of
iiigrcdienis it in made up <
man taking upon liinixelf the
actually took doing hl. lull an deompleto
I leax In 1 nidtiing to fiile, luck, or
Ilin, taking noCiIng for granted
Hie accompli hlnelit of the job al hand
I nite I for team play luiek of the j
linen, as it w ill be at the front, the j
I nited States will have the impctu .
to carrx It
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to the grenty: I goal the j
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,er peace
Ai'Otrt four ear ago." he explati,
tttl, I liad an attack of tpr
. plicati d with pneumonia
heaitfi gave way entirely
tom seemed to l,e full of malatiti and
I had a very bad < are of itomm h trou-
ble, too, ami for nionlliM all 1 could '
a x>. iti raw egg and buttermilk. 1
had ti-rtihle lieadtichcH and wax ho j
nervous and tormented 1 Imit cimldn'l I
.Imp liardi.i nt all I waa tn sm h a'
I teriilde loiiditioii I had to realgii nt.x
position and tliliil.ing a change of ell- I
limte might ll'dp me I came out here
l ilt did not gel miy better.
I had about given up all hope of
ever getting well again, hut when 1
what Tniilai had done for one
f mi friends I got a bottle. Well, sir, I
it went ri ht io the .eat of my trim-'
| ole and I beg.au to feel a big difference '
j light away. My appetite improved i
and I can now eat thing* that would ;
halt! been like (loisoti to me a few
Week, ago My skin Mcems to he
ileai , I have no more ImadacheH, my ]
neiie are all ilgiit and 1 "sleep like
a log. I have mote xim and energy j
'Imn I have had in a long time and!
I am o much stronger that I am now
II working fieri day .’
| Tanlac ia old in Hay City by M ita-
i gorda Pharmacy and Hustons’ Drug
Moulding ! "'iolsworth by E. I,. Stone;
In Ringgold l>y the White Front Drug
Store in Colle,gepot t by the College-
port Pharmacy, Matagorda by Wil
Hams Drug Store and in Ihtlacios by
lie I’.ilamos Drug Company Adit
it 11 rand, Ian. 11, matinee and til) lit
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The 'I ribitne han reetdved a
I handnotne Hue of sample ‘ of all
’l.o ea of very high gtiuie and fa h
lonalde Httillunery .conatMling of every
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inf giving tills ’support luiek of the
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ami nerxc'i of the people bail
lines only hold out. '
Ni'lVe and tile control of nerve
' ma dt'd l.ai'l. of I lie line
a-, in I he field.
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team had the leadership and ‘
terlal to win with Tlicre w
of this But (lie fail aip
hmm- was lacking Wp , >u
of aftendance and direct t,n-
The home fun nppur .
ently took it lor grunted their cbtb
would win the pennant and t ir thi
or other rtuiHona, were iukes irm
their HUppoif, and over ’ ritlciil of
ntantigi’i lai or play ing mlstalb'i
The result waa it purely
turn, 'The club finally
coitritged, begun to sag in morale
gun to wonder juat what the e i
in pliiv'ng fm that type of nn|.o.-*
XeedlcHH to say II lout Hie Ila 'the
Second tefini bud wood, uveric ' rml’
rlnl, but mdliing bordering upon llm
Invincible But it carried the lull
and emnpelte mipporf*of It s home fan ‘
iv'iiv paid their money at the box of
flee anti who iitood hack of their i Ittb |
on the field, as loyal In defeat as In
victory. Baek hi the grumlHtand ami
llm hlcm her i (hex helped to fight I’m
their club. Tills tent t, with it mor help iinemmraidy to
ale finely molded by Mitch uupport, end it
fought itM way io the front, and held <>nt,i
who keep their
eye on certain injitnetioiir to Help
Hoover,’’ ’Cut down the meat :.up
pH.'1 “ I’X ouomize . " 'Huy l.iberlx
Hund Help t he Red I To , . ’ et<
I’ltiir eye Is fociised properly, bill '
their mind m not \ el tightly oliu t»l jibing in the line of embossing and ett
I’lmse back of the lines, who are md
in po-ltimi to Herve at the front, can
win this war ami
Ei; t By Crttnllnttd i<|( c ,)
Every one know about x
fighting man baa ahead
liesH, in the niaiti. D to I
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bmk of the line; .'
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to the ordimtry costly underground
j operations usmtlly prosecuted in min
’ Ing This process makes use of the
! tact that sulphur melts at a relatively
j low temperature By drilling a well
' through the overlying rock until the
j sulphur bed is tapped and then sink-
j ing a series of interpenetrating pipes
. through which super-heated steam is
forced, the sulphur Is melted and
forced to the stirfaie as a )mt liiptid.
wheie it is piped to large bins, into
! w hich it pours and cools. This pro-
cess which is known as one of the
l I’rasch process after its Inventor, has
it'ontinimd frot.t
• been described ns one of the triumphs
i of modern technology, and its sue
I cessfitl application Io (he Gulf (’oast
1 deposits has in tlie past I.”, years
| transferred the center of the world’
I sulphur industrx from the island of
Sicily to the I’nited States, making
our nation absolutely imlcpcmlcm of
I the rest ot the world in this impor
i taut particular.
With the development of the world
I war, the .sulphur deposits of the Gulf
‘ regions haie, of course, asstimed spe-
cial Importance as supplying the sol
phur needed in the nniniifncture of
gunpowder and other explosives I’m!
| in addition to this, these deposits
1 have quite unexpectedly dating Hie
past few nmnlhs been able Io meet
and solve a e’,itical resource problem
arising out of the submarine cam-
paign. This nrobh-m concerned the
raw materials of the large and very
vital stilphtiric acid industry and arose
from the fact that most of the sex 1
oral million tons of stilphtiric acid ,
used in this country xvas made from a j
sulphur bearing mineral culled pyrite.!
brought as I alias! in quantity from;
large deposits in Spain The restrict
ed shipping 'inditiims resulting from
recent ex cuts as a matter of course,
seriously aft' eted this source of slip
ply. and site e sulphuric add is i
product ne.i’ly as tundamental to in-
till dry a.. Hi.a or coal, the situation
baite fair to assume critical pto,p<u
Ho ist. But i; s(( happetis that < rude
sulplitir under emergency can also he
used in making sulphuric add, and
according to the Gulf sulphur deposits
have come forward to title oxer the
deatlh of Sp.’.nish pyrite until the do-
mestic supplies of pyrite which are
adequate but as yet only In part de-
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could apply. E’or lour yearn this wot I; Wild Oil and
then finally about n year tiro there - pi.mg into ’■ ii’;;,
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leaped into such pupuhuily that i ven < nr ,'nady
larf^c facilities could not ■ -. pply the <! mur.d.
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public detnandj the largest plant ci its kind in the
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NURSERY STOCK TO MOVE.
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ifflcc or don't blame us for not get
Hug them.
1 wish to state to those inter- •
ested in music that I will teach - •
piano and violin in Bay City •
this winter. Xddrcss Staffor 1 •
Rooming House. •
novi Mrs J. B. Swansey. •
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BAY CITp^?
BAY CHY GREEXIIOISE, •
Ave. G — A. Mcrzrath, I’lop, •
I have a number of mule and farm • I’Towering and Foliage Plants •
mplements consisting of disc plows • for House, Garden and Win- •
turning plows, cultivators, harrows. ’• dow Boxes, In good assortment. •
xagons. etc., etc., which I am offer- • Trees, Shrubs, Roms and Oth- •
ing at a bargain. These can be seen • er Ornamentals in season. •
md examined on the El Scott farm • Laying out and taking care of •
Apply to W. II. Mangum, Bay City • home grounds a specialty. •
lexas. I A. Weaver. • pa|| aII(j leave your order, or •
• phone 37. •
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1 must move all my nursery stock
within as short a time as poulble •
and would like for those -........... -
trees or shrubbery to let
their wishes within the next week I
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Bought that poll tax yet?
UnitrJ Stafrr Tubfi
and tiff Aiftiiotift
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of sulphur in many ot the Western
States, but these as yet have puutl-
cally no effei I upon the output of the
country it t> therefore certain that1
wiiltout Hie t.uh’ dei'iisits and the In-?
gonious method of making them avail-
able. this country would have scarce- I
ly been able to meet siiccessfutl) (he
war needs of sulphur and sulphuric ■
acid; which goes to shovv of course,
(he pressing i.eeessity for widespread
appreciation and urnlct standing ol
the importable of proper develop-
ment of the mineral Industries of our
nation.
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Land
AH ivizet farms and ranches, Improved and unimproved, easy terma.
MAGILL BROTHERS
THE CORNER STONE OF THE WORLDS
PERMANENT PROSPERITY
Land
Land
Do you know we can sell you good land In Matagorda County, on
which you can grow from one acre enough, at present prices, to pay for
three acres. Where else in the world can you do it? How long can
it last? Is it not time to gel busy, if you want land bargains? Every
day you wait the bargains are picked up and prices are advancing.
Also oil lands and leases. Wo offer you both surface and mineral
fortune** Original promoters and exclusive agents. Bay City Town
Co. Lots on installment plun. Tell us your wants. We are the tire-
less workers and pioneer land firm of Matagorda County, covering
past 22 years lx?t us serve you.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1918, newspaper, January 5, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292709/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.