The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 65, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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Mrs. Cora B Moore. Secretary
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of full
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w as a
in the
the lights
who vs
down
their eyes, and sauntered m"
O. K. H.
I.aatuin Star will meet
Tuesday night la
mouth Visiting
/ members Invitad to at
tend
Maud Gustafson. W
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is tu
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Blent of |
n tun mix io ii w i spi < i \i
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They were runntll. I'at Good Bad
Man" in Hie Pine Art
room. This is Doug la.-
first "Western.’’ and it
header to taller
and quick shootin
ialny. Bitt,
down heavily
"sentiment."
reason,
ture.
In the little studio audience w itch-
ing the picture wvr< three veteran
cow-punchers. old iuhiiIh i ■ J the
studio staff, toughened and roughened
from neck to vocabulary by yem on
the ranges and more \ ar in pi,
turcs. They all bad t > •■ n part in th
wild rider of the play it this wa
their first view of it on the ■ r< en
As it neared the finish there
suspicious epidemic of nuffb -
darkened room; and vh>
went on three much - in s > i
pulled broad-brimmed hat- f..
over
lingly out Into the sunlight.
Then they began kidding one
other.
"(Jot you. did it- Hill?”
"Pictures always strain my eyes."
"Jim. was that you what sobbed V
But it was Jim •'hlJ stopped
I miry tut n ■
lulled here pioli
w<ck io hear 11 \
of the Stut< I >air'
iaiion mid executfvi
Texas Industrial
Lewis, c c.
Wood, K. of X
with hard
and love
toward the .<.-t.
on tin stop
in fait, for that very
it is Fairbank s favorite pit-
Wiihitu Full Tribune.
A special merlin,' <>i il<<
AHi.oi'iatmn w ill In
Ubly on Saturday i
('lapp. pi< id. ni
lilt'll \ o
fieri of He
gross. talk.
Inti rvlewt d
that the Stall
St
Stood Hli letli fol the
all prope'' pure milk
products legislation
Asked vvhut i he jt. ■ '
V. location w tis iclutivi to th -
paying for cattle condemned .
■ ■ ‘lie ' i< tin and killed by
Stnle, Clapp
hi tin pnyi
explained that lie law m mon
lio a i i < i. provided lor the ,n>
the productive valut of the • >w .inn
ft" mol t l>.a au . * her t > put.itioii
mid fin. br< t din H .< bull a |h< h
brings in an annual Incoim of thou i
Minds of dollars a year is condemned I
the autlioiitii usually p.ij his me]
value and .iiertuin liberal mar in t'.i
from his at tual nalc - value
The Stall Dairymens A .o< lation
and Hie li'tir Field I'ongri •< li.tv,
started many movement- for th, in
provenitnt' of hotm life on Hie farm
Among Hit hi aid \lr Flapp wc • tin
general pui'cha. i o hirnit is of
enough fine bred c.ittli to give them
all nt the food needed for th' Hi a H'' . |
and enough left to er to net coir <1. i
abh lion i motive. Uotatioii anil di
versification of <-r«»t the movement
for nek i radieation and the u e of
silos tiro other benefits to the farmer
which these <>tranlzations and n.irtic
ulariy 1lig' congress, have urged
Tito congress invented u h it. t ,c v I
ice which they sell to bank-..
tnercinl clubs and creamery a-sociu
tions fot distribution to farmers in
their vicinity rhe .roflt from tin., h.
turned into the field work of tin or
ganization.
Asked in regard to the < bat <■ iai
od by the Dairymen s \ssoci ition
here at their mooting Saturday to the j
effect that the intciadermal tv ,-i.
Itisls test ti'cil by the city sometimes
showed reactions where tuberculosis
was not present. Mr.
that it was the united opinion of ex
ports on Hie subject that the test
bower! almost a n< ..ligibh per cent of j
reactors where 1 ubetcitlosis did not.
exist He admitted that (he auHiori-
ttes were not agreed on any one test j
The tempernture test which man' i
• >f the daitymen contend i better than!
(he so-called "hump appearance" test
u-''d by the city. Clapp said wa eas
ily discernable by the ’rainbow'
curve that the different temporatui es
showed on a chart. He brought out
however, that in the intradermal test
the charaeterislles of th< swelling
ctiused by titbei ctilosis w ere easily
distinguishable from a welling cairned
by other -lourci
M. of F.
Bay City Ixrdga No 141 ■
of 1*. meet! every Tuesday at
K p. id. Vlaitlng Knight ar«
welcome
T. L
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here yeaterdai a
I imrymenbi \■ ,.ori
James Hotel. Mr
Hti letly for
Printing Company s
Contest
Tribune
Will Close
Campaign
Wednesday
Just Now
V,
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Feb. 21st
i—Mixaia'..’ im
FIRST
PRIZE
1917 Model 90 Overland Automobile Complete
Purchased from Jno. A. Crawford, Bay City
SPECIAL OFFER
a
60,000 EXTRA VOTES
<1
of this Special Offer Two
For the
same as one
subscription to The Daily Tribune,
This is The Real Chance of the Entire Contest.
FIVE VOTES
1817
Date.
I ui.Miiaate M
25,000 EXTRA VOTES
iXauto of Subscriber)
| For
City
.... State....
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ments on Arrears, to The Daily Tribune between Wednesday, January
17th and Tuesday, January 30th at 9 o’clock p. m. will be issued the
regular votes and in addition thereto, a coupon good for
Positively Ends January 30th and
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purpose
Yearly Subscriptions to The Matagorda County
Tribune will count the same as one 12 months
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Commencing
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\ cuut''stuiit returniug this coupon with a paid-in-advanie
subsi l ipiiou of 12 mouths or more, will receive 25.mt0 votes in
addition to the 5000 allowed with the nomination.
It is not necessary to send in a subscription to enter the
contest.
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(State Mr.. Mrs. or Miss.)
City.
caedldale is 1 he I'tibiiue Contest
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d.s’rict properly filled in and brought er ssat to the Ceata*
Department of THE TltiBi'XE Uefeiv date uf expiratloa. will
' •tin' as five votes
The Tribune’s Contest
Street
As a
Signed . .
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Chis io iiiiiiat <m lank witi, count lot >••• votes f seut to
' the Contest Manager of The I rihiine Onlv one blank will count
for a candidate j.’ill out this blank with your name or the name
of your favorite candidate and -end it to the Contest Manager
I’he name of the patty making the aominatiou will not be di
vulseil. (In case of a tie the value n the prize tied for will he
equally divided among tho " tying )
XF TEH i XX I X II V
*i< lEXTE
NO I It I
SERVICES.
every
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A
pH in ent.
law.
And upon failure of the banking
i
cvmbU'.
»I OH BIDS I «>|{
((H X I X
Put up that
awhlia.
equity
first
of
sealed
or
the
r
boys." he began
"Any !
o—o--+
Push your business in print and j to attend all the services.
upoa the daily l»alaav«t -of lha aaad laakcr that may be selected as such will take you out of business bines. Corner Avenue C and Fifth Street
assoc la-
the said
' deliver
on
of
Hie
term
nioners' court
Notii’e is hereby given that ;C l’> •
o’clock. 1'Vbruary 12. 191". the Cotn->
mtMslonets* Court of .Matagorda Coun-
ts will receive proposals from
Which, on the whole. wtt» some com-1 i>anhlng corporation. • association or
individual bunker in the said < ounty
I that may desire to be selected as the
push j depository uf the funds uf
> .: ve Hie betid r.'iJt' l ( IIKlStltX
j by law . the amount of such certified
■ check shall go to the county as liqui-
dated damages.
Witness my hand and official seal,
this the 17th day of .latiuary. 1917,
R. II. Lewis,
I County .Judge, .Matagorda County.
Texas. 18j-fl2
held up his hand
“Let me tell yon.
solemnly, and then paused
blankety. blankcty blank, blank what
that there picture and wouldn’t
cry I wouldn’t trust him fur’s I can
shoot."
! Any
DEl’OMIOin. ,
county
to
before
* February
any ■
( hristlan science services
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
Sunday school every Sunday morn-
ing at » 45 o'clock.
Ieiitiuioni.il meeting every Wed-
nesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
The public is very cordially invited
■ '■■■ .........
haaiMor aid
banking corporation.
,iidiveiu.il banker in
desiring to bid shall
the county judge
day ■
the '
bids or propo-
sals. stating the rate of iuterftet Hist der. that if his bid is accepted he will
said banking corporation, association enter into the bond as required by
_ or individual ’ anker will pay on the
the sajd | funds of suid county to be computed j corporation. assoeiuUon or individual
county, and for a term between the depository to
date of such Ind and the next regular; by pm. •
t« rm for the selection of the deposi-
tory .
Said bid shall be ac< oinpanied by a eer-
Comtnls- t if ted check for >1.000 as a guarantee
of quod faith on the part of the old-
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7 30 p n*. Vis- •
Itiug biotheis welcome.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 65, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1917, newspaper, January 20, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332800/m1/4/: 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.