The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 4, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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Will Sell You Stocker Cattle
Will Buy Your Cattle and Hogs
Standard Scales at Hoose
PHONE 112 ... . Heywood Cobb
Notice To
The Public
We have made special ef-
forts to make our stocks com- ....
plete during Chautauqua Week
and we are in position to serve
all reasonable wants.
Visitors are cordially in-
vited to visit our market.
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Arnold’s Market
“The Old Reliable”
Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides
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si BOOL PROGRAM.
WILL S. HOLM AH
Attorney-nt-Law
Will practice In Appellate, Su-
premo and Federal Courts
Office, Rear of the Opera House
Bay City, Texas
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While we are at it, *hy not place I
youi ad in The Tribune and get more
business?
0. E. 9.
Eastern Star will meet
first Tuesday night jn
each month Visiting
members invited to at-
tend.
Mrs. Maud Gustafson, W M
Mis. Cora B. Moore, Secretary.
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Madeline’s t lance
A. F. A A. M.
Bay City lodge
No. 865, A. F.
& A. M., meets
every second
and fourth
Monday In
each month,
7:30 p. m. Vis-
iting brothers welcome
Geo. E Serrill, W. M
AV S. Street. Secretary.
If your druggist hasn't any I
freezone he can get it at any whole-
sale drug house for you - Advt.
You reckless men and women
are pestered with corns and
have at least one • a week invited an i
awful death from lockjaw or blood j
poison are now told by a Cincinnati;
authority to use a drug called free-
zone, which the moment a few drops,
are applied to any corn or callus tUe ;
soreness is relieved and soon the en-1
tire corn or callus, root and all, lifts I
off with the fingers.
Freezone dries the moment it is ap- I
plied, and simply shrivels the corn or
callus without inflaming or even irri-1
tating the surrounding tissue or skin .
A small bottle of freezone will cost
very little at any of the drug stores,
but will positively rid one’s feet of '
every hard or soft corn or hardened 1
callus.
I LIFT TOI K < OR NS
OFF WITH Fi.NGEHM.
Don't miss this program. Ad-
)5c (children under 12); i
At Bay City prices will be .
(children under 12);!
At Bay City prices will be j
children 10 cents; balcony 20c; lower
floor 3u cents.
You do not want to misc the Cath-
olic school program at Wadsworth
toxa.,. Apr ! i t. 1917. at 8:15 o’clock:
at the Grand Opera House, Bay City. I
Monday night April 16. See the "lit j
tie Cncle Sams' in their march and
drill. This is a "repeater"—by special i
request. You will enjoy 'Aunt Mag-
gie's Will. ’ On the announcement of
the engagement of Madeline Gray
number of girl friends give her
"kitchen shower.
is left a fortune by his Aunt Maggie
on one condition only that he marry
a competent housekeeper You should
see Madeline's efforts at keeping
house, "Rock of Ages" is very pretty.
In the "Silver Star march and drill"
many pretty figures are formed a
cross, anchor, heart, bell, star, arch,
etc. Don’t miss this program,
mission 15c (children under
adults 35c.
mision 10c
adults 30c.
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Thev have wind of a
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traffic. (
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of the man w it li the
' is a
The m’liial Joseph II. Parker, the
man with the happy smile, is regard-
Scotland Yard,
counterfeit note
Cullen, of the C. 1. D., keen-
sleuth hounds, is on the track
mile. His task
little complicated because a cer-
tain young aristocrat, the Hon. Paul
Walmsley, is (infatuated with
jket's charming daughter. Eve.
All Cullen’s efforts to trap his man
the goods on him fail. AVhut-
the genial one attempts, he
brings off, thanks to his useful right
tiand and his < xquisite presence of
mind Young Walmsley, torn between
amor and love for self-admitted ad-
ventures," helps Parker because he
is Eve's lather and because the girl
herself is deeply involved in his ex-
ploits. So. with -it lips and miser
aide eve;. he lets himself be dragged
time and again into situations which
PIIII.I.IP OPPENIII ITS SA I I II-
IHI II I XIXI. POST STORY IN
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He orders supplies and
gets information over his
Bell Telephone without
traveling or wasting
time.
THE SOUTH-
WESTERN
TELEGRAPH &
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
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X’ire line of men's Panama and
straw hats for Easter at Brunner A
Oerll Ing’s. 30-tf
I will build, to suit tenant, on suit-!
able lease contract, a business build-
ing on my two lots adjoining The Tri- I
bune on Avenue G. This space is,
50x140 feet and can be converted into ’
a most excellent business location.
28-tf Carey Smith.
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DR. B. I. I. I V E N (. O O D
Osteopathic Physician
Hamilton Bldg. Bay City, Tex.
It’s a long way from
the farm to town. Often
it takes the better part
of the day to make the
round trip, and farmers
are busy folks.
But the Bell Telephone
makes the trip to town
and back in a few sec-
onds. It keeps the farm-
er in touch with the
town.
fill him with burning shame.
Paul revolts once when he discov-
ers that a stolen pearl necklace is ac
tually in his possession, a necklace,
by the way. whose dramutii theft has
been witnessed by detectives and for
which both he and Parker, as well as
Eve. have undergone ignominious
land faultless) searching at the hands
of Cullen and his men. Yet a little
latei the infatuated young man is
presenting Eve to his lather. Lord
' Robert W almsley, as bis future w ife
-and*Patket is making his first mis-
take by giving his mime as Josiah
Boudereombe. an alias.
Parker has not only Scotland Yard
against him. but also his erstwhile
associate. Bert Johnson, who now
thirsts for his blood, and whose vin-
dictiveness places him in a tight cor-
ner. when he is rescued through the
devotion of Eve and Walmsley and
by the help of his arch-enemy. Cullen
Scotland Yard thinks it has its man
this time, but Parker comes up smil-
ing and triumphant Again ho is
merely a suspect
But ho has made one mistake, and
Cullen is able to arrest him at last.
There follows a dramatic confession
and unexpected denouement
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the Mexican situation looms
sloniilly as very alarming
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IKE TKIHI ME i’MlNTING COMPANY
1'ebilHbera
any nation
about the toughest
tackled I'he average
The Matagorda County Tribune
(Weekly)
Year....
Convince the .Most Skeptical
Bay City Reader.
Along with other trying conditioii
up o' < a
We dare
ny there me those high in the
.sei of out count i y who now wish I; ■>
hud acted while acting wtr good
inis always been foolish to play
fire or sit down <m top of
stove.
a lampage
in on.
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little
chili ge:,
I hese
most I
most
and more effectively
in any kind ot package
now upon us is nerving
Xurimil. to l>e Inuit under a recent act
'of the legislature, by a large majority
vote pul t<> the house. State Sutiei
inti ndent Doughty gave an interesting
to a large crowd Saturday
and Miss Nena
Friday .
('lid Thomas of Buy City and
William MeKi'lvy of t’lemville
visitors at Mr. Delks Sunday.
and Mrs J K Smith ol Ash
were callers at Mr. Currys
Zimmermann keepn on talking. bu‘
he Is getting to the point where hi
own people give him the hoi e luu h
every time he opt ns tli.il horizontal
slit of bin.
Entered an second claim matter at
the pon toff ice in Bay City under art
of CongreBH.
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to II that pitillitv
will have
t hey
Tin., is a known
We can thank th”
How diffeieiil things would not h<
lu.d we gone about business when
trying to get old Huerta to salute th>
flag or gone on to the Citv of Mexi •<>
When we were In Yem Cruz. Wh it
a world of trouble (lie right kind o!
action at that time would have av. <f
.Should Mexico start on
while our riieiis with Germany
V/e suggest (hut liiele .Samuel
ttie laud of hot tamales entirely
to Texas for two or three month
job will Im done up in a neat
put kago mid delivered all
plepald.
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testimony is confirmed
I proof la complete.
,nored.
W. L Douglas. Bay City, zays:
Goliad, Tt vas. April 2. A large del-
egation of (eai liers of Goliad t'ounty
attended the South I txas I eacherv
Association held m Port Lavaca this
week, going through the country in
automobiles, there being ten cars gay
b dis’or.if.d with approprinte luinnet s ' uf Markham,
heating inset Iptions in regard to' Minnie Bill1 V niuriied to El Maton
‘‘AVhv the Proposed State
Should be. Located In Goliad."
An invitation was extended tin1 as-
sociation to meet iti Goliad n< xt year.
which was accepted
prow to 1 proved
The teat of time Is the nest test
that counts.
Doau's Kidney Pills have made
their reputation by effective action.
The following case is typical:
Bay City residents should be con-
vinced.
The
was uci'epted. Port
royal host, and the entire
is i nthusiastie over the hos
extended, and lhe spltuidid
programs rendered The lectures by
Winship of Boston and Dr. Blay !
of Rice Institute were especially '
The association indorsed Goliad !
irons" us many of the trained soldiers | for the location of the South Texas
The pacifists in Washtngtort Lavi
hud u hard time of it since Mond i
morning Some of them got knot lo-d
down, others were ai i t- ted and a few
fined. <>n Tuesduy night some of tin
military boys waited foi n favorn'1<
cpportunlty mid painted the front of
the pacifists’ headqliu 11 ci s a tile.’
bright yellow, Indicating tin yello'
streak.
Sevital .mini:’, mtn here who spent
a month iti the training station at Sun
Antonio last summer received letters
.etpiestin:: them to suy whether they
pttferred to enlist or be conscripted.
I be letters are not believed to be
tatise for alarm.
I
annoyed for over two years by
and bladder trouble. If I
stooped to lift anything, a sharp pain
caught me in my back Often dizzi-
ness came over me. as if I were sure
to fall. A difficulty with the kidney
secretions caused mo uneasiness at
night. Doan’s Kidney Pills fixed me
ut> in fine shape.”
Sept 9th. 1905.)
On July "th. 1915. Mr Douglas said:
"I gladly confirm my former en-
dorsement of Doan’s Kidney Pills, for,
they have given me great benefit.’’ j
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Divan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Douglas has twice puhlicy recom-
mended. Foster-Milburn Co- Prop*,
Buffalo. N. T. . i
The Texas troops were the In t to
reach the border and the lu-.t tn leave,
lint the present call finds them an
svvering ready If sojuebody e.itches
hull during the coming eti-.r.. tin
Texas soldiers will tie found demon
st rating that K is more ble...-<> d to
givo than to receive Houston Post
And the hottet the article, the faster
will It lie given
The crisis
to
Lal''ollctte is ugain ut his old trick;
of retarding the deelataliou of war
In the metuitime thi encmie' of the
I’nitt'd States are busy with then
war preparations For every lif, lost
men of the laiFollette atripe should
have to Sutter. The time for wind
jamming Ik past. Action is what
We want and must have. A.s Roost vcl
says: "If we art' going to do any
thing, let uh do it quickly, effectively
and on the largest scale possible
of oilier countrli s
filet ami conceded,
air rifle the target gun. the .shotgun
in tile field ami over the traps for tins
condition. And. furthermore, ours is I adiii ■ - ■
not a nervous, excitable ra< e atid : morning,
when thev ;-o into battle they go toi
business and effect Their orilci. art
to .hoot straight at the licit so as to
make every shot count. For
reasons our troops are of the
efiieleiit in the vvtirltl and Hie
deadly in the field of action.
regard to
■ Normal ] Friday .
Mrs. B. F Curry
Bailey were in Bay City
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Lavaca m(
vvert
Air.
wood were callers
Snndav afternoon.
A number of El Scott farm people
spent the tiny -tt Betts Lake Sunday
AVe hear that they came near
Texas | :l|iH“<i mil.
Mr.
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Misses Imogene and Lucille Curry
spent tin* week end with their grand-
parents, Alt and Mrs George Nave,
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the world that Anmrica is -till Amer j crowd
lea whose people will ?<.,
‘taking’' us on
job they i ver ||'r
American school nev
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A 1 AR Ci I R motor, additional equipment, finer finish
AY makes a car value, we feel, never equaled before. Teri
big factories, and an experience dating from the begin-
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so little.
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G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
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Party Trips for Hunting and Fishing a Specialty
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 4, 1917, newspaper, April 4, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332861/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.