The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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win the war, we can
other disputes. If
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■ultiirul iTexms ftirmei
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itton that
town lots
nd and the
aggregating
think
i Farmers It is your duty to give work
■to the white farmers of the
| wood territory if you have it
i people are good men. made poor by
(’all on or write
i the Chamber of Commerce, Bay City.
T. \V. Elliott.
Federal Director
morning
Mr 1
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is g'Hni! t<> •
\rkan«a , The
favoratd* for pleklnu
■illy di-fri<d- »nd this
sing satIsf ii-torily ”
d nt> drainage,
fairi
oinrthing
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grasp this !
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hi ndred
overtiment munition
thou- iml and am do ng
the I'lnii
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per
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girls
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aunty labor
be shifted
ar Industrie
•ompany
Brownwood and
t- until the de.Hi
hie
Ent«re I an second c lan*
the poaloffi-e in Bay City
of Congrei*
unfavorable
*lant:- in that State are
■ open ng prernnt in Iv
Hid- the condi-
fiom an ;
I lllfferen’
r Texa
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letter than cotton
ind should '
all times
lelllHl k.tl.lv
and follow- rlc<
things deemed
R. Burke.
(•City Texa
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day night 'Vlrz
draw for
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ed is i
lease,
reeled
the screen
GodHon« of J anette Gontreau,’’ which
appeared rci eutly in th.* Ladie.< Home
Journal.
This picture will be sho
Gland Thursday night.
| Night and day work In being, tarried
I on at the gins, and nl that it i impos
slide to keep the vardii clear of the
rii-h of cotton.
of moist
In Okla
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• -- fion of Wll-
direvted
of this
ho|e-
v»*i»r' will strik*- Us
lei but w lo ll it doe < oil
see that these same Texn farm
will make cotton ju*t an they have
dry
g row n
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The plant
now I
Bhle Hit* !>} ' nu and St heurk
ta , Van and tik
I • i-t.,nt i-nnillmi-nt officer, in
laid m county organization Thi
| will be taken Mil H - amt a
torv of the county secured under gov-
f rnm»*nt
T' <- f.-.Bowing telegram
ed Thursday morning by
HF!! W H VVfKt'll *♦*’'!**'11 *•'
n-t.f.<l|i in the
and “ome
far north a«
tire alj
given in the late t Triangle
• The Flames of chance."
I by Raymond Wells This
idaptation of "The Thr*
f Jeanette (lontreuu
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m.'imrnoth camil -
oo,| operntion, and
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k
will work in eonjut
possible a.d Hem
Hioii:>|h will be had in oi
Meanwhile Capt. Diet
■ speetor at Hruwiiw*
i wired tn
I Hott, laborers as ra;
I > e old-'tried
, ., ' Matagorda <
yrew-oim* ta-k •
I orating « th Theft
and W H
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win Tu*
tunio. The ne<*
additional harve-ting hand r*j< Mu'
gorda t.'ounty immadiately. was laid
before Mr Lewis Director Lewis de
tailed .1 C Reiniiurd, field governin' nt
labor agent to aceompany Dr Kelly
let Germany
tempt ofer here
Russia
When w
settle our other disput
shouldn't win the
Itoiiti d
he grew on
for n 1-4 i
•-ill at the ra
nor fnii aggregating right
I’.’mi Just think of It*
wotmin and ehihlreii call
the var tiv growing
tin se rich idle lands
Sawyer' have made
mount picture one of th©
aiuiiklng <>f tf,e season
will be shown at th**
nd night
n lan
winning new luii-
iluck and Tom*'
a continuation ot tin*
story complete In itself,
played recently in "Tom
poor to I S.t v, yer.” The Irrepressible Tom. aid-
in j ed and abetted by ins friend, the dis
the I reputable Huck Finn overhears
• ez- igrave rot-tier- at their
lid is an unwilling witness of a mut
Later episode sliow the
j remembered painkiller incident
Torn ■Hlmhilsr<.red the medl< ine to
confiding tat with disastrous reeulf.t
phe finding of the hidden treasure .mil i
and The panic on the island when Tom
Lind Recy Thatcher, his child!-h sweet -
i heart are h‘~* In the cave An excel
•ent eiist and the di
liarn 1* Tailor who
I Tom Sawyer' have
I Far
Ito y ou I
* otton
ttu-f<* I-
■ fa
gem-r
part <
been m
* opening
'mln* general
Sono- year- igo w hen 'i he 'i t Hum
began Io preach” cotton the id. a wa
NCOUted by a number ot out people
of whom are now making r
r In groiiin- it ot having
M that t
In ttie toiintv
• farming iiiitl •*!
whole work
nme gms- all of which tire | " 11
At the Mime time alack rais j 1
Ing and the rhe Industry have kt pt 1
pace with tin progress of (he cotton
patch and neither has been impaired
Some doubted the -m cc * of rotton I'"'*(< I’*
growing, others said It could not tie ; i" '
done nt. ully. while -Gil other- j '-‘’M* >
hw in rice grow ing the only u..i,.ii..n i
of the country fiom an agri
standpoint How differ* nt todai ’
are the only part of Texa where
wuccesH has t,....
aecullve year*
land produce well
per cent
the inti rior
better prl( e
aucceedv
rle land
well, two 1
by the most
----o
Let •;* have that next order cf prfnt-
i imr. Keep votir money at hom«. not
i hecaure tt Is a patriotic duty, but be-
eau we can do Just as good print-
I Ing. and lots of times better, than you
eet In the cities Some good
■rs of good printing have said we
better work than thev get else-
where. so there Is bound to be anme
merit in our claim
I'.ruthcis >
>1Z In >1
H t>-iid
m> blasting
every thing
farming
i-> falily
ill of us
T< xai
Then our
om into fertile
all tin* greale-t era of pro-pdF
enioyed Then
( .mi** compressf's and oil mill-\ I
opie will move to Bay City, our |
houses w ill have to l*<* mad<* |
and our road-- extended
In wet or div year*
• w ill do th< work if vmi
owners will do your part it t
o von and not n|> to unvotie < 1-*'
In other word*, it is vour time to move
and the faster you move the greater
the countri will grow ami th< more
valuable Ito YOU I will your land be
countrv
!»•■»( iherv is to i>* found
Ti-va- farmers hitv*- < ome
are teaching the doubtful
tlo-ro are those who <nv, '
until a wet y<>ai xtrikes
oiiirM* tlmi *>■! vear* will
where much damage re i
rum tiic high wind ind l.i.nvv I’ hanne
ity < ampaigri’
red to reg
uugh newspapers
of puldicity to tiiis
ad instruct nil lizcai
lialely star
Ihhl
good
added to by th<
i* «*s(’i» year
drainage fucillltes
and better The
has no equal
tn- iiiindredc
fm Hie plow*
mi ditching
lust rieht
venture
Well -ell
drainsre
time
tracks of land will
ling eventually
|hou-i'R will go up rapidly
pi< d by I cxas farmers,
know '1‘ben out idle !
f,.-ld-
A *) k TUC p FA I
ex<-«.-dmglv
slsble I
years back I
i It, it,,- loiipty
. and I here
r ’H a* res of
grubbing
ten miny
avy
1 tion
s i Imm
with
<;»v for the
arrangements
crop now
prevnhia
ontlniwi
falli.re in -ome
shedding
top blooming aretder
mat or
portion
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thm*
w
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HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
D. M. Ferns & Co’s. Garden Seed
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Economy Grocery
a Iresh shipment
YOUR Business
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Company
John Sutherland, Mgr. Phone 23
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MATAGORDA i’ll XR.MAi V
P G. HU3T0N, Druggist
. - t-.’ th*.- -■ i' '.ty r ■ -or .nd our inability to procure same
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and we’ll get
We have just received
a Fall War Garden
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and everything that goes with it
Get OUR Prices
Only a few cents a day between
hot weather and comfort
Texas Public Service C o
ARE YOU IN ON
BAY CITY’S
Prosperity
MAGILL BROS
I’lOXEFK LAND AGFMS
TELEPHONE 3t>
BAY CITY. TEXAS
Ml CAX XII Illi 'IMI OF II I (H K Kli II
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-tnniilatcd by good
great sulphur
FOP. Wc
w in the muk ng
This i» your last
Bay City tots will
The rapid development of her trade territory,
funning, good crops and good prii'i-s, supplemented 1 y
and oil deiclopmcnt, - going to put BXY Cl I \ OVER THE
have bmlded better than we knew Tile Mg city i- no
W e are off* ring good prices and terms on town lots
chance to get in on the ground floot of a r* al i ity
n,*v< r be as cheap again
The only spot on earth where the unimproved land* are so i lieap that
the growing crop from one ner* will pay for tour acre*
W e can supply thrifty r* titers with homes \ny practical tarmer
can go in debt and pay out a farm home, as never before in the history
of the world Matagorda County soil and climate makes good ami
the world is finding it out We are offering the be-t ami last cheap
lands for n< tual development and homes that we will ever e able to
offer .Already the war has changed the world. America ha< gone
over the top in liberating, clothing and feeding the world To her
shores will come, homage, intelligence and wealth of the world and in
the dawning ot the new day and times *mr good laud and products will
never be cheap again Come in and let us talk it over
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1918, newspaper, August 15, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292889/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.