The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 24, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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non commissioiieu
rank have st. upril mtn <
u'eio h at the proper time and lead I
fe-pei li .v liltils to v ietot'J Ol
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ranks vvho are capable of leading .
when tim omi-iun decmands thul Grin •
• ral ,\ll» n i • intending, Xoi
be chooser
For this
of t!;e alm s in a great,
e attributed to the i’act
.iver.i e sotdii-r of the allien
si eieuirl’ thinker, mid u more
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WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
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UNITED STATES
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Giving I.nod Scrilca
1 lon.iton
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ten Monday
Pm-igengftr
XII the lime
Moore e.f IViv
Tnrsday
and Mrs, I
pent Saturday
the I’.tnv ent ion
tee lor split
li r.-i.ithm.
i Dow or I
itts : pent the
linv hnilit'
Wall wot l il
Koiedown
for a few W*"l.s' vMt
mid Mr K <’ Mlo'ii v. ,•
SttnTtiy where Mr
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lirtst
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a
fit H-inkitm
Wsitf.V tittles
want,
gmwl
t’ef wlieti nm’de.l
, shipping fai.-IHti<‘s
tTimimiious nntwirtutllt' i
effort t'i get these I
Ide nt If ted
nriiperp |
ling ami ;
m Is dm j
former tlrill remiiation
nt riit'x ’.orve to do nv-rc.
Mid -aliue
ibout ktrn
pi»i whiit
d:i
•a vis. Mar.
.st motion at i atnp
I ’v.-ri iitov cmeiii made i.y ever,'
dl.-r of tills i-nmimMid i !ust he made
with a distim I purpose This is the
opinion1 of Major i.cneral Heiir.v
mi ., i,.,mg the Xim-b'-en
X.iiu-md \vmv. who 1.
imtimed iToi'i ■' i .rcf'il inspec-
tion of the English, t't• »i< i. and 'ti er
n troops n the war .one of France,
The u'.< ciiite nmessitv for t < o-or
■ iiinii1 h (4 ph.-alrMl nctlvilv with men-
ial tv-livlty I* uppat-eut tn-those w!i.,«
seen service or hav. visit.-il file
I in Europe, met.idtng tn <len
With tliH end in view, tim
of Hamp Travis are t.> be giv-
ttmroagh course of traitilng of
mttnr.' that will call into play,
I hot only the muscles of the body, but
the muscles of the brain.
for il'1* im>ny .ntiers
• ib d upon is tp. into
an I have i
tnifronts
' ct;|I Allen.
w itl.oiit an effort t-i get t,hm,m I so) lier
P--rmnnonHy Identified with our .m
■t xtr! ihe frueklug mhi-tr' for it . »
mean • a great deal to our city tin.I
much morn to the trade of the city
do not IwdlJti" tn mv Hu
.inn- t itroTtl w let tVils
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somctliing for rndhlng
vvaut is for llie men of Ha.' i
ecu do . <>. and make mom-.'
doing so. >o . oi.m to the front and
o supplement ti.i'lr efforts.
e .mi vverk.
us tai;.' ibis matter uii.iei
nsi.ter.ilion and get fhrs
J...med here.
l’V“h‘ HIM
ilav i’ll! .'.I'd
Iwa.liiu a i
<- ;n addiiloti
plaliled In Is:
vvoikld
■; their
II- .-'liter n a few
(!i I e mi ;. .■>! i i
ith tile vegeii.iile
r tr ll i t lit
example of
I’.m i.r.'c|MO ’nHItpi". Sithl-f
deuiotH rule ■ the poini |
ofliimr- and men might pre .
sithrfe W/itti an ahnost mm !
wave of tile hand, is sn'bsti-!
style of sahiitng wbi. h re- |
heads to ■ iiirm>') (.*■■ ard He ■
salified and lhe e .- kinking |
into tlior-e of i'-ie por-<
roij-.iir..- tour
0 :he suint..
mov.numis i
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HAV PITY. '
Puliitlhg and Paper
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afternoon.
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i: \m i: \i i t. \ mi sl XhVY. M iit. XI.
training of mind
soldiers ol
soldiers.
eq.mlly as
war is
rot timed
ar
lip t
BAY cit?
.1 —
nf-
camp.
Iln
e’mrge
ami he 1
l.ringiiiu
citizens
- Friday
17. made 27.1
Total 2.’.'
Monday
made l7
s.-Ultet Ils.
Tiio . ' all season for this sec-
tion will open In Hay t uv on the
■hoo| house < utnpiis next Sundav he-<
n Buy City and El t'anipo, both
rack teams
The butteries will he. for Bay City.
M rigid and Brady; for El Campo.
iJrinii.in and Erlich. 27-2.it
and Friday
nmny-t.tiled
Total .■>:,!
Keep posted.
Dully Tribune
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Read Th® Tribun® advcrU®®m®nt«.
this
mly tlmt will lit li.. .«
Tru vis for y u toriom
is V el anotller l -'-'ili I
When the war is over
■mldiors ii.no ret timed to
or farms, tlieir’s will not
sluggish minds.. Thev
. take th. ir places
. il i/en.
a ml
Surgical Dressings Made During lli»
Past Week.
Parisli House Six afternoons;
workers present .'iti, made ll:'. many-
tailed blindages, li slings, .*!• seiiltetiia,
Total 17S.
Sight t ’ir. I" . i arisli I louse t
d. v and I'ridnv ev.-tiings, workers
present 2.1. made 1.12 wipes 2x2, H’S
i io-, -lx I Total :i2'e
South Circle Monday and Friday
do rnoon-. workers present 21. made
ill. man tailed l.audagvs, ti dings ’i'o-*
lai 7''.
East Clfele
workers present
lx I. I sling -
West Circle
a fl. moons,
all.l.. . "S li
timuliis 1
live brain,
Aside from
and i.od' tlmt
( \llU|l
til. re
far reai-binu
,.tbl the
tbeir liome
be - [<. IV act Itlg,
-,viH Im a-le to take th. Ir
among lite h-ader-- tm worth;.
I etter able to east a ImIbd
gist In Hie administrafloti of the
fairs oft Im countrv.
X'o l etter evidence of tli< spirit gen-
erally iirevailing throughout the ermn-
1'011111 be s.-cUted t|l.Ill l‘ut| of .1
re. .-nt ..eeurrem-e in the Depot Brig-
iu'e at Camp Trat. - Tired of fils
ar . . life a Mg negro recruit decided
i« <|iilt th. attiiv ami return to hl«
I,•>!>!• II.’ -Hd so. Went .th '-nt whit
out leave and rel’irtied I" bis honi"
with the ex a. ctafion of b.-ing met
:vifh liprii arms He w;v- temp.>ruril?.
' ;;; :b" t'.t e-r of (lie deserting tiegr.
"as paltfolic, II" took the G’y to th<-
depo! t'inm'lf. boarded the train mid
iirdtiglil him to the proper a'ithorltics
the camp. He went even further
tlmti this. ||» prepared for the
i..-cte I e’ urge Itdlt tile bov Wil -
■■ -tthless i.ml he Wanted to get rtd
nf him hv I’lfinKimj with him paper*
trotn io|iiital>le eltitens -tpting lie was
' a n gm of good standing In ffie com*
j i.ittnP tn which ho re tdml It is
'on|v one <>f many In Mancos occurini
daily.
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Hal
Pi
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went
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from
bort
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thing for the garden from
Hose to Fencing
full and most complete line
the
Buy War Savings Hamps and grow food
for yourselves and our allies
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We have a
of GARDEN TOOLS- Now is
t
fell
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hwii au|<
. lure.
armv
voliiiitarv co
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to ItUihlldl
aohiivrn -
b’e Vei.-t.iu
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I’t-iV ale
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we m.i
Klim I
. omm'iiili v
-elve I"
NU'mtl it III " ■
' In order tlml we 'h ill H.
nmke the wheat expoil > ll-.il
snlutelv .leiii nided of
the civil populullon
the allies i.ml our own ;
po c to >appleineill th"
t.peralh'11 of the puldh
llmitntu n pf di-Ummli<>p
pltieo at once r>- I riel i.m-
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pic vv ho a re able I
limuieholdn ciuilinf
With tile two of I"
hull ponndn
itel one
< lleeli. 11 v
f the
cook in (b"-r
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wheat pt"
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industrial, .•ominurcial and
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climate
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lie d
nd imirksd a greater variety and
and to do more things tlmt pay with
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tolO' litoiill
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light op I
locution
tie of t io
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Sl.ot.ld
using
d puip-.nei.
BURTON D. HURD
Tribune Bldg. Bay City, Texas
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Ho vi
flml
l'i"t-
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pmiU'l wan mil
pl MpOt U"l'
e ..I <> H-
land, A'onderfid
of tiic facilities we now have, enable us
Diver.-i figv
n which to
al thr price for which it can now be
tire now
> hatev.-r
I hase land to
ll'l’l III D I UH
Mill U
com
Hint
i lift
tn i
lima
rio.ii
buck wheat
Mau v
ihlo
r. I.<-d
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I tool of
ii'it did
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V, lie.it
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p;U.li'iif <
Gm .ti.-i
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po
e hotlld
a nd
Hir.v bruit
ipta rt <
sell, and lots of it. that I would never sell
IHher I -cv. ..I H heat
,i, Matiul.ii I uret
prodm t--> tot mm I
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(('.intInueii from Page
r,.j, Hl> C'mnlr- ' U-.tutm
one time, ami in nd ei.t e I"
I. rodmli. withtmt
Weight ol other
4 Wo auk till
l<* reduce the
H. | i
pou nd b a I
i.efore,
III III.
I .a ker
II. olr wlie.,1 flour
ill |><-1' .out of lhe a V era e
llltioiliil I'll, eli.c >‘d ll. III.
|<> XIiir< h 1
tor
Htt'-h i
There
of other .e
hurley, biiek w heat > |«'l,|ti.
iio forth Mapv tln.m.tiii«h' "f
lllf'M thomglimit Hie land
Ing no wbe.it prmlmt
. ei't n ttmt I -imoiint for
I’.lm- om
(tray,
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ir'uti ul It n’t I '< l«,
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lieu I III and
Ho Glitch,
Ivliell Of PH:
the 011.1
cereal
bakers
V "I il me of vl
deliver) <>l Hie Hire.
wJu-re '.in
mil cot responding
i.itiier vvoightu W
not to in. ret. e tbe
whc.it Hour pumhti
- cent of the
I I'l'illl I'.ll
ill.I Blue
I It- tor inn
po.-/ nt \l(fliifiin
I farming metliods have already laid the ioiin-
laiilti here one of the best and greatest
a i
ol 1
till! tl
I H
nyricultural development
Tile fnndaimntids for this development are
drainage, road, irrigation,
educational fu-
lo successfully produce
wider ran-jf of crop:
‘rtainty, than it is possible to do tinywhere else, and our
people are commem ing to realize these facts which are now
fully demons'rated, and cheap land in ,\l AT.\( iOlt I >A
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 24, 1918, newspaper, March 24, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292775/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.