The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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GLAD TO TESTIFY
NC-1JO
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Jitters.*'
If you are nervous or weak, have head-
aches, backaches, or any of the other
lilments so common to women, why not
jive Cardui a trial? Recommended by
natty physicians. In use over 40 years.
Begin taking Cardui today It may
Begin taking Cardui today
je the very medicine you need
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Third patrol
leader: Carey
patrol tractor:
Says Watoga Lady, “As To What
Cardui Has Done For Me, So
As To Help Others.”
ney Clirr, Berkeley HtJlmali
Monte Second troop Di L E SI
nmns. John F. Perry. \ E. Stinnett
First, patrol- Andrew \\ illhms. senior
patrol leader and ortop t.< rihe; On III-
Wiiiner. assistant patrol lender: Jack
Irwin, tins Evans. Parker Stinnett
’I’. Hotchkiss. Second patrol
roll Jinks, junior patrol leader
Perry, tpudttint. patrol lender
Ansboru. llarv.v Pvjr Hurwin Brmt b-
ton Herbert Jenkin'
Leon Morrle. patrol
Smith Jr. assistant
Henry Linn, Lenwood Moreland, John
Phillips. Bryan Simon- Fourth pa-
trol l-’ord Powell, patrol leader \n
Bryan Simons
l-’ord Powell, patrol leader:
trust Hiekuway, assistant patrol lend-
er: Edwin Stinnett. Allan Brown,
ponald Ramey, candidate: Duke John-
son, Hugh Haralson. Jack Woods,
candidate: Walcott Rm eh-y mascot.
Watoga, W. Va — Mrs. S. W. OladweB,
of this town, says; "When about 15 yearn
of age, I suffered greatly . . . Sometimes |
would go a month or two, and I had ’
terrible headache, backache, and beating-
down pains, and would just drag and
had no appetite. Then . . . it would last I
,,. two weeks, and was so weakening,
and my health was awful.
My mother bought me a bottle of
Cardui, and I began to improve alter
.taking the first bottle, so kept it up till 1
look three ... 1 gained, and was well
ind strong, and I owe it all to Cardui.
I am married now and have 3 children
. . . Have never had to have a doctor tor
female trouble, and just resort to Cardui
t I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to
what it has done for me. so as to help i
Bill SHU TS I IHHTII
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PAYMENTS
By
Repetition of the Scout (lath
May or Jno.
T
dernonstrtition
Call f<<i
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P.G.SECREST
JEWELER
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$w5JM) Colinntda Grafonoht
$331-5 per week
P. Gillium.
By
g|5.tto Columbia Grafotiolu
$I.!)O per w<ek
$30,110 Columbia Grafotmht
$1.25 per week
These
fan only
special easy terms
e extended through
the rest of this month and
March If on ever expert to
own a Griiforioln. you can-
not afford to let this oppor-
tunity of your life p.r-H.
A ease of smallpox has developed
in this vicinity and The Tribune ha--
I » en roqueted to ■ n , . t immediate
\aceination. inasmuch as mvera! have
la-en exposed to the present < .c e.
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Crackling Bread.
I pint ersnk*
boillng water.
pour
boiling
enough to
meal has
into it
dou 'll
Rev. J.
:i. My Country TIs of The,"
Scouts and audience.
I. Prayer Hu conceit): "Give me
clean hands, clean words, and clean
thoughts. Help me to stand for the
hard right against tin- easy
Save me from habits that
Teach me to work as hard inti play
us fair tn Thy sight alone in
the world saw. Forgive me
am unkind, and help me
those who are unkind to me.
i inc quart corn m- tI
ling-. :: teaspoons salt.
Mix the corn meal and -all
over this mixture enough
water to moisten but not
make a mush. \\ ben I he
cooled, work ihe crackling
with the. fingers. Form the
into cakes about four Inches long, (wo
inches wide and one inch (hick; bake
for 30 minutes. This bread, because
of its large percentage of fat; i
en without butler, and -lioultl bo
ed very bo<
The eighth anniversary of the Boy
Scout movement in the I'nited States
Ims been observed by the Bay Hit’
Boy Scouts during tile past week
The concluding services were held at
the First Christian Church ye terday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. The church
was fall of parents anti friends who
listened with much interest and en-
joyed (he following program
1. March and song; ' Onward. Chris
tain Soldiers" — Mrs W. H. Butler
and Scouts.
2. Invocation
(f all
when I
to forgive
Kbep
me readv to help others nt some tost
Send me chances to do a
little good every day. and so grow
more like Christ." (Concluded with
the Lord's Prayer !
Reading of Message from Colin
Livingstone. president of Boy
Scouts of America Scout It T. Wool-
sey.
tl. Tlie Star-Spangled Bannei
Scouts anil audience.
M
Scouts.
8. Declamation: "A Message to Gar
cla”—Scout Henry Montz.
n. Anniversary Address
Sutherland.
Bl. Song: "Work, for the Night Is
Coming." No. 242 By audience.
II. Benediction Rev. o 'I' Hotch-
kiss.
The official roster of the Bay Citv
t; y Scouts consists of the following:
Veteran Scout and former national
councilman. W. If .Butler; Scoiitmns-
ters, C. ('. Terry ami W. II Butler;
associate Scouts, Baxter Green and
Albert Lewis: first troop. Dr E E.
Scptt. W. C Fottlks, W. F Pack. first
patrol - Eagle—Robert Matchetf sen-
nlor patrol loader and scribe; Sidney
Eidman. Assistant patrol leader;
Henry Montz, Victor Watkins, (tennis
Watkins. Geoffrey Curry. Joe Wlgotl
sky. Ralph Jordan, Second petrol
Owl Mark Milner, patrol h-atler;
Carl Thompson, assistant patrol lead-
er; Watlian Simons. Henry Phillipa,
R. T. Woolsey, Clarence Altenberg,
Burton Livengood, Poareson Keller,
Third patrol—Wolf—Arthur Lewis,
patrol leader; Ritgeley McCamley, as-
sistant patrol leader; Roger Parry,
Edward Shoults, Orkney Taulbee, Hid-
$55.00 Columbia Grtifonola
$2.30 pt'i week
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WE MUST WIN
And to win this war we
must all do our part
I K AI
THE BE3T 15 ALWAY5
THE CHEAPEST AND IT
WILL. BE MUCH MoR-E
5AT15F’ACTOR.Y THAN
INEER.IOR (jR. ADE5--IT
15. THEREfoRE, ECoN
OMY TO BUY THE BE5T.
WHY NOT PRACTICE
ECONOMY BY TRADING
WITH T. J. CL AR K, THE
5ANITARY GROCER .
WEST SIDE SQUARE
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NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS:
hi Bay
nil of
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THE TEXAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
We bake
WEST SIDE BAKING COMPANY
Uss
1’1 Bl.lt NOTICE.
ov-
posted,
Keep
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And comply faithfully with evety rrquirrn cnt
of our government
“VICTORY BREAD”
m HARRISON’S MARKET
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canvass the
be does nut
this method
vote anil
voter, its
appro
favors shown him,
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I). O. IHHHt I XXOI x< I S FOR
Sill Ril l Ol M I I \GOHI» \ < 0.
Thu board of water engineers hav-
ing practically completed Its work of
Liking the testimony and receiving
proof of claims in the matter of ad-
judicating water rights on the Colo-
rado River, in Matagorda County,
Texas, has this day adjourned Its ees-
slon until February IT 1918, on which
date It will be In session in the county
court house at. Bay City, from 1 to
5 p m„ for the purpose of giving
any and all parties
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Wanted: A shipping clerk;
not afraid of work. Call at 1
ami Fifth Street Southwestern I
Company.
Are you hungry?
If you are just go to the Harrison Res-
taurant. You will get plenty to eat and
.not have to pay two prices for it
Harrison’s Lunch Counter
■
In line with the request of I Ito Administration regarding the
eoiiservation of feed and (lie elitnitialIon of waste, it Is thu de-
ite of tliis toitipauy to live up Io ibis request to thu luttur.
Owing to the high coat ol ileliver.v service in Bay City, wu have
det i<j<'d to turn the delivery of ice over to Mr. C. M Ratliff thu
liminaie the expense of two delivery
oming year, anti thus
ystems.
After Feb I.. Mr. Ratliff will deliver ice to the retail trado
City, lie lulling tin- ice at. the plant platform, selling
coupon book- and making eol|<>etions as we have donu iu the
past.
The shipping of tacked and tar ice ami the sale of ice at. our
plant platform will le bitmlleii by us as heretofore.
This c.oinpuitj will have a certain aupervision of the delivery
ervlce, ami it i oar desire that, the patrons co-operate with
as in helping to make this .service th<- bt-st possibly uml auv
complaints hrour.ht to our notice will receive our very prompt
attention.
It is our desire to make the very best ice at all times, ami
should w<- fail to keep the product up.to the highest standard,
We assure you that it will be from some unavoidable cause, and
• 11 list that our customers '.'III bear with us should accidents
IM’CH r
Those bolding < oupon books can redeem same at our office
on ami after date mentioned above.
Yours for bettor service.
voters,
i got to see
->f
' oipport of each ami even
I -’iring them ot his profound
■ ciation of tiny
, '. . .
to filo any other or additional statw-
nients or claims which they n»a/ dn-
sire to present.
Board of Water bhiginssrs.
W T. Hotter. Chairman.
r-im t's
. which ho
imbllc.
Mr. Cabanlss is a successful farm-
I or, a good Imsim -s man and knows
the value of comlm ting public- affairs
in a crtnsclontioiiH and trnsinoss ltke
manner, lie is well posted on the
needs of his precinct uml tlm affairs
I of the county, as a whole, and If ro-
I olnctftd will prove as valuable to the
conduct of the general business of
♦ lie county us he Ims in his past
I service.
He solicits and will npitrocfat
I cry effort in his behalf.
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A child that has intestinal worms is
handicapped in its growth. A few doses
‘ of WHITE S CREAM XTHMIFFGE de-
stroys and expels worms; the child Im-
mediately Improves and’thrives won-
derfully, Price 25c per bottle. Hold
by Matagorda Pharmacy.
In today’: Tribune Mr 11. (). Dodd
loiters as a candidate lot Hie office ol
' sheriff of .Matagorda Coutii.C Ids can
<h lact lieinr, object Io Hit- action of
i Hu- White Man's I nion primaries,
Mr Itodd litis been a citizen of litis
count) lor lite pa t eleven years ami
i well known Io a large number of
he people. His repulalion for prob
it) ami honesty is nmiueslloiialile ami
lie is held in high exteem by
itis acquaintances
Mr. Dodd instructs The Tribune <<•
stress the- point that he is absolutely
i ami unqualifiedly it two term man
ami under mt circumstances would he
stand fot < lection after his two terms'
will have expired.
Mr. Dodtl will actively
but in llt»- event
all be takes
mostly soliciting the
in today's 'I'rtlmm- will be found the
I (oriital announcement: of C. V Cab
I t^niss. of Markliioti, tor re-election to
I Hie office of commissioner of pre. Im t
I No I, his candidacy being subject to
I the action of Hie WIHIe Man s I’nioit
' primaries.
I In seeking re election Mr. Cabanlsa
is manifesting his ambition to serve
| for his sccoml term, us he is now Just
I f niching a very -uccos fill ami sat-
I Lfnctory adtidhlslration of his pre
I ,.m,.affairs for the first time, In
has splendidly served the
GRAND
Tonight
Cluru Kimball Young ftiil-
I ed (•>
irrlve
show
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R. F. ANDERSON
The General Store
Cabbage Plants
Southwestern Plant Company
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Mr
from
waists
ctoivincc yeti.
Texas
to as
the
iCell
good shape: I
Barber Shop. ,
3(1;
pads, 23:
F
Iler
For Salt
cheap
18-23d
Plugeiniann and
Eagle Lake yes-
w here he w ill
ii for a few day® on buaine«».
khgin Is an attorney ot Cleveland. I
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ad
Mr. Owen Caldwell, of Collegenot'l, >
was in the city Saturday on business, I
Tribune wit It n very
pleasant anti profitable visit,
coming to the Grami j
has suceeedeti in'
in the
crow ds'
Monday and Friday
number present. :>•'•; arti
paper-backed
Mr ami Mrs. Frank Hurley accom-
panied Mrs
children us
terday.
m some places,
look now tliiougliout
brighter Hiun it has
years.
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\( TIVITII N.
Iiy the Bay City
dressings depart-
■s|i Thornhill oyster® daily Cor
t R. F Anderson’*. J P Set rill
The parislt house will In? open for
HUrgleal tires-ing work every Monday
and Frida, nights at 7 p. tn.
Ground is tn line shape,
planting right now
Read the change in 1*. G. Secrest's
I in today's Tribune ami get one
of ttiose handsome gnitonolas on your
own terms while the getting is good.
Girls Wednesday
number of *x I gauze
made, 10,*.
Circle
Procrastination is the thief ol
time. Look up my ad. this issue, and
bit) that Gralonolu today: do it now
Set-rest. IS-tf
giTV-'* j
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Violin, in
Call at Barnett'
No excuse now. Plenty of moisture
for small seed, so go to it?
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BI NI5ENN IIGI SEN WILL < LOSE.
All business houses and garages in
the city will be closed Friday after-
noon from 2 ]». tn. until I o’clock, ac-
count Flag Raising Day ceremonies
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BII.LIAM HIARA IHGIIIS.
Sliiiom-nls of Selby shoes
cchctl brown, whitt-, grey
pagne ami black
In ami sec tlieni.
ling.
Mrs W II l‘lagertuann and chll-
Iren. accompanied by Mrs. Plager- t
matin’s mother, who lias been visiting
here for several days, left yesterday
for Shiner, (heir future home.
Never before in the histor;
ugnrda County have
titan we have now
Practically all the laml Is
shape t<> receive the .low tains
damp weather we
which promises a
for the i ropa.
Good rains have fulleii over droalh-
sirit keu Texas. The pr--' Ipitatiiili
amounted to as much as four and
five incite- in some places. Tli>" out-
now tlirongliout the State is
in three
so get to
Now ready for delivery, leading varieties. Early Jersey, Charles
Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch, All Season, and Sure I lead—tooO,
$ J.OIR 500, $L(i5; 200, s5e;
two dozen. 10c; otic dozen,
liveretl at. Sisk's Grocery.
Monday and Friday ;
articles
Two truck loads of oil well casing
passed through (Ito city toilay lor the
Markham fields.
W. H
far as
For Sale -"i>hi Trusty" incubator:
120 egg size; good as new Mrs. J.
E. Thompson, phone 2t>0. 11-20,1
of Mat-
better prospect-
confronted us
in gomi
and
are hutine, all of
splendid semi of.
Lost
u gold heart attached,
the residences
A S Collins.
tarn to Mildred Vaughan.
371.
A child's gold ne< klace with
l.osl between
of Sam Kiajitedy ami
Finder will please re
1*. (). Box
1S-21-P
N .M
l’ l>US
Dr. W. E. Gill, of Norwalk. Ohio, is
in the city visiting with Judge ami
Mis F. II Jones Dr. Gill for many
)ear was their family physician and
makes a visit here every winter.
i’olities which had dropped Into a
state of slumber was gingered up
ome today by the announceiimnt Of
Mr. D o. Itodd for sheriff. Contests
tor other offices will no doubt follow.
in the city
favoring The
C V Cabantss. of Markham, visited
in tlie city Saturday.
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lltth. Wn it- Wickham, of v'loveland.
Ohio, was in the city Friday and Sat- 11
urdar, visiting his winter, Mrs F. H. |l
He returned to Houston Sat- [I
iftermton. where lie will re- II
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Vogelsang has returned
ineks trip to Hmtston
us give you prompt
service by phoning your
order before 10 a. m.
and 4 p.
Our regular schedule gives
Dependable Service
W. H. Vuughait was in the city toile
on business amt slated that he ha-
ev orythiiig on the th rm in fine shape
lor tlie pitching of his crop The
rain, (‘specially on plougbed ground,
has done a world of good, according
to Mr. Vaughan.
jti'l re-
white, urey cliHIlt-
all the width>. I "ini'
Brunner A <>t-it-
Bl-tfd
B»o. 50c; 5o, 25c: three dozen, 20c;
lit All plants for city will be de-
Leave your order with thorn will
be devllvereil the following day : f-r your order
Every person in the county should
lay off for the day next Friday and
attend the Flag Raising Day exer-
cises. A splendid program has been
provided for the occasion and it will
all be very interesting.
Read the announcement c it'd of 11.
K Ogden in today’s paper. Mr, Og
den has just received a full and com-
plete lino of wall paper samples which
he is anxious to show tbo-e who are
contempali ing spring improvements
on tlieii homes
in a letter from our old friend umt I
fellow-tow Usman- B E Norvell. The J
rrtlmne is informed that he is imw |l
sales manager for liotli the Brazos ;
Bliek and Tile Co ami the Rosenberg
Sand and Gravel Co., with general
iead<]Uarters iu Houston.
William Henry Hughes of Hits city
died at his homo here this morning
at :’.:L5 o'clock and will be buried in
('edarvalc Cemetery tomoi row after
noon at 3 o’clock.
Decedent was horn at Hackberry.
Lavaca County, and at the time of his
death was 33 years, It! months and 5
days of age. Ho was the son of Mr
•ind Mr--, s. ,M Hughes also of this
city, and leaves a wife and two small
children.
He was married to Miss .Marguerite
Reimke February 1911, and has
made Bay city his home since that
time. Mr. Hughes was a member of
the Hermann Sons lodge under the
auspices of which ho will be burled
The Tribune joins the friends of
the family in sympathy for them in
their sad bereavement.
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BlltrilBAA \5MVERNARV.
Anniversary of the birthday of Mrs.
' V. s. L. Jones was remembered in a
very pleasant way at the residence of
her son. E. F. Gunn, on 7th Street.
Just a few of her friends met in the
afternoon with a surprise of cards,
presents, and delicious cake and lem-
onade for refreshments. Mrs. Cart-
wright and .Mrs. I’ayne led the de-
lightful repast After an hour or two
of social enjoyment, till sting "Blest
Be the Tie That Binds." ami departed
for their I tomes.
February 11, 19IX.
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Work completed
Auxiliary, surgical
me’it, for the week ending February
1t>. 1918:
Number of workers for the six aft
ernoons of the week, !*•; article
made, wt gauze compresses. 1iS3.
Night Circle-
evenings :
<les made,
Rxl gauze compresKes, 9U.
South Circle—
' number present, 22;
kx4 compresses. 233.
S'hool Children Monday after-
noon, number shot bags made, 157.
School Girls ■ Wednesday after-
noon: number of xx I gauze cotn-
p re’s sos
East Circle -Friday afternoon;
numbers of workers, 21: paper-backed
pads made, 54.
Just think. 75 cents
Grafonola in your home
I-.: lie Score I *
I ttcautinil line of crepe de < hltH*
metliiiig nice it h»"k will
Bi'tiiiuer A Oeriliiig.
Iti-tfd
Every w oman.
tomorrow night, has succeeded
..Rim- piactically every sent 1..
house. One of the biggest
that ever witnessed a play in Bay I
'ity will see tliis popular production I
tomorrow night And. incidentally , i
t cun be said that it is by fat the
dggest attraction that lias ever come
to the city.
will put
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1918, newspaper, February 18, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292745/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: 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.