The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1912 Page: 1 of 2
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The Daily Tribune
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M I. PRICE IBR. CO.
MAY CITY,
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Commissioner, PiecJuc
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than
terman;
v.lenti r
of Poni-
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1 .ant
1 >ayt
BELCHER
locular
peii; ’
more
For
ComniiHsIoner
Precin-'
X
• Quo Vadis.’
♦han
' /
MILCH COWS
f
4
am mi inner
n
in this County are esse ntial to the existence- of
il
CREAMERY
Hl and 15 ( ent*
rrinulCs
11 i c ha i ll s X
of i
/
GRAND
Candidate Cards
Then cut thin out nml mail il to th
name
2
1 late-.
-
mil< b cows in Matagorda County,
na»ef.
ilwr St
Of thv»r (*<»*•
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of th,
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ers
sound
you have one milch cow or fifty, no matter
milk yourself or sell it, no matter whether you
country, we need this information and want you
the Hanks as you cun and mail it to us
ARGUMENES IN OPPOSITION
TO SUEfMCE FOR WOMEN
I.
w
c.
X.
4,
In Bay City.
Heit cows of the County
isInesH men of Buy City are endeavoring to locate u relia-
ry in Bay City, one that will furnish a ready market for nil
People
meeting
vot-
36
Each
ment nece
Ly
». y.ittn
< Mrs
was
my
recently
being
club
Pattern
25-2«
County
Number t;
V. (Charier; CAHINISS,
(of Markham).
CHAS. E. DULLER, of Blessing.
J. C. MAXWELL of Markham
HAWKINS, Matagorda.
McN ABB > r*-d<- lion I
BELL.
Is. F-nfointii' ht
tvorid'.. <SrnaIes
RESOURCES
and dis
estate ..
and fixtures
guaranty fund
exchange....
Condition of
I RUST
s Committee,
n's liu«ltie*ii Council
TfkBlB
I
s
I
Christian
mimrancp
worn
re.
I
Other
Bills
Cash
Cash
l’| F.J
Mr
■ • • *65 0l)(l 0(1
5 804 32
■• 20 000 00
• • • 203 282 IS
High Gr^k PmB(1
Moor Pa tn ts
Moor Varnishes
RAIN7 BRUSHES
lioo ooo oo
26 23U 08
..... 24 600 00
..... f0 348 83
•••• 260 JOO 18
OPERA HOUSE
One Night Only
Thursday
MARCH
K
They’re Coming
I hr Minh Making
Monarch*
Richards &
Prinile's
blamed
and ar-
um-hal-
uinnit -n'lii'iu
KXSTRIIS
<*”*«* A at W
\x WtWw. 7
Ip*"
If
I fit
J*
r
*50 000 00
50 000 (Ki
ftp.
Of
"arnlng, I ' bled that
had
We
a
“ " "(. uf ttu. Fiuaneigj condition
<»r Hh
l National Bank
’ The
to do
« Toxa,
la
Wife in ,.jKht
Ntntes,
Of
Colorado
no
night
to
ervy Hunk
— J and Fixture
*iy <86 64
<» 416 36
1 260 00—
you DON'T HAVE 10 W
ORDER SNOW "
and
‘■Ulllinn tlie
al! the
■'iiffrag.
■ vote I
unhapiMij
' occasion
cornmerie and
eoiisiimpifon
and
V,
Hi
.....*347 65| is
26 000 00
3 750 00
18 660 0(1
ti 976 00
17 187 02
10 e-
ln Colorado
help Of ,
lirolifhltion
hnd ht‘<»n
lv a nsans
Vf’ Of | •
®nd Colorado
Oregon
into
is
Hop for
I'HNHlnw through
train- i„ follows
mind th
female
or
full
imniediah>
cannon.
husky
for
got it
I M I. PRICE ibr. CO.
untrue
Into the
ers on
Ht H 11 Nt j(*N
a nog-
in
• tine ,’b)
Batik
......$i:ts 300
27 482 00
5 500 00
6 112 05
■r»6 692 52
nt misinf,
e matter
Papers
ra tore,’*
much quhe
Page of an
topics
yearly
wives help
women n voh*s
Statistics also
frage states hav,
la W3.
' •'Pital Slock
I‘a id ip
Warned
■Surplus au<|
teu la t ion
HrdBciuiuts
i ’l-.l’osi | s
• ■■ ww
1 ‘1
Arnold.)
baby .U1d ,
IMscouutjj,
ew Bonds...
Federal Rose-
1 louse, Furuituro
fcii
M ‘ *
’tinted the Same Hou
Order is civen.
Loans
Real
Furniture
Interest in
(’ash and
MW
i .
"I1 Bqtmr is
mothers and
work, but
I '
\
ti
I
Count) Surveys
C CARRINGTON
Counts’’SIOT??...
PACK
GRAY
■ election
1
ODYSSEY"
‘The
us We are
"HI give him a
on<?♦? w»'
■ <
1 >Vt"f
Bso today,
not
it it*s-
and Itiscount.
-'""I Fixtures.’.'
Bonds.
Gua ranty
• ••*118 18(i
11 325 n;
1814
• • • 5 53o on
■ - • J 338 27
<5 728 08
p.
and lustv
words
G F
blit (
«‘ay,
ip.' rattle t
ind day.
pacify
w‘>rk at a)|,
all their ,
squaw 1 ’•
of
mothers
O*
%
•ill
I
I
equip j
action ■
and
excite , I
As one I
of I I
ready
splendid II
told to II
Loans ; ;.j
Real Estate
Furniture
Stocks and
I Uterest
Cash and
Statement of
•Hl BI A k
a‘ Bay City. Texas
At the (dose of !nt»kiefis
••'ttarantj Uun<|
ibune Pig. 0
jj
S. Out of town ordi
u--< iQr
Hu ring the
twenty long L____
law 'through Bay city
ow iisvuj..
The
LOthf
tile
being from New
past «.. g no
troop hahls haV(?
.....)' over the
rat
1.500
of (he
traska
Lid
1
IT!
‘Ion hie
Kansas
had been
"otnen
franchise.
ill 1914
“i>t the
< Utah,
Arizona, all
"'ormn had
! a nd 0'>voars
; "ith tiie
‘ hihited
f I OUNDI RS OF T HE
WORI D’S OLDEST
\ MINSTREL ENTEPRRISE
111-----
Sa-. .’’Y . T»‘
‘ • 'V.XL-.
We desire to <
as liberal
bunking
of Ohio is
was defeat-
g hag never
evt-n local op-
* tlmn 1
Passed
3t. Louis,!
I road for j ||.»; I
t rains car- i|
■wen and I
soldiers (! I
and 11
are fo J,,.
assertions
so long
matter of
mtt> i
I 114
't’ber J ion
Prohihfton
Prohibit
itjumlmr)
-**
hr preaont date
•Anti-suff,a<ijHfK ;
•’ nllowlng such
to remain
It is also a •
c n fi<Weider 1 t j,,.
1 'luipmeiit
are a
eager
ready f((|. huHfnass
f ”'«h^ -The Mexican is
concern to
stated(.:xr ()r )(jl ..................
FIRST STATE BANK I
Pursuant to eall o/Vh./cm’ miTV TEXAS
u’ ( unnnisKionor or «
business June ;jo.
RESOI R( I s
Ihey
to Vote.
Xnnettf
or new
V
%
u the i
addro
No mat
author"
ve in'Ll’
.o HU tn
11 ‘BII I Hl <4;
County
No. Two;
O J. WALKER.
B
E.
R.
wit
quit)' the
em phasixed
of the I
but they
Wyoming
■ For County
No. One;
W. R. HORN.
IXH IS HUERNEP
W, A MATTHEWS
W H VAUGHAN.
W. M
♦doquent
and wives
the
Suffrage "
pro- w hole
pro- healthy
not be"
a Mexico
uiost of th
to
bulk
'ork. N,.|
H'e Close of Bu»
IH FH I RS
president; |) |
Thompson,
. A.
by I
cen-1
prosejvf-pl,,l,uaBion <>f :7
“ arn not
s"uthern p..o
of knowledge
or the "eqmi]
• •■.orma-
Used
loaded I
much of
mis-
' When |
get
I threw |
low
tried
"’oiildn'r
answered
loud
flaming
peal iho
sounded
Woman
dlshinci'
Sftqiros
radiate
•timri
”> inspection
’l’bere is a
' actual
a
iidn’t
i the
and hel- drink.
i sw<
it bn.
for
^ninr»n (>•
i longed
to s< < the wm j
change in their mode ol tie'
Nothing less than com-:» rente the memory of tne two
' imlsion will hardly prove successful ; abb- events «Meh fall on th*’.,
repeal w ill bring | jURt so long as i
Prectnci
ElAHILITIES
Fapfta! stock
' ndivfded profits
RHIs payable
I leposits
‘" Guaranty Puiid
I'-xchange.....
<<mtend
Temperai
issue bas
un’s suffrage, b
num.
"•“tiien do tio{
nine Prohibition
Jb tbe wet state
« -'I'M in Coiorauo almost a
"ith no restrifning
• r traffic
or to Nov,
suffrage
• W'iiorc
In effect 20
of the
They
>f the County. Through the kindness of the newspapers of
z. it is using this means of taking an inventory of the milch
Hie County. This information is necessary in order to deal
onsble creamery people
isk that
H-^'OWn regj.J
Plen<ll<| uiuhr. .
w believer tliev 1
Hme. Soldiers (
"f many more
I
school buildim-. '
in tills country
----Q---O-----—
The United States, from a maiorii; |
point of view is not a Christian coup
,pry. ami those who have missionary in-
clinations can find plenty of work to
do here in tend of going to Hu- wild
animal regions of Afri< a or to the
jungle of other beathfu-ridden cutin-
tries, (Jut of a total population <>;
litOjiuii.iion only I'l.mm.uim inhabitants
of the Unit'd Stat's arc church mem-
bers. We all know that all the church
members are not .it heart Christian
ami so conservatively dednetinu th»
number of non-Christian church mem-
bers we find that the United State;-
is not by any rm-aus a ( liristian na
tion. The Catholic Church ha. th<
largest membershi|>, 17.60" tub) num-
bers, or over one-third of the total
church membership.
Loans amj
1 Ulted Htu(
siocg j(1
Bunking
Real Estme ,
"I E.\i hange
ih Vault. ....
'Hher Bank
3. Ireasury
Oi BAY CHY. TEXAS
Hiess on tho 8th
and
Paid for
Ethical for a
not’
should
from th' I
>ig. little
Add'd Atti’actiou Also
‘"I he Mexican Bitil Fight'1
and others. This added
feature alone is worth tin-
i'l'iee of admission.
i the
should
'if VlgHttuee
crowd uliout
'be soldie
•J the
riglit.
g of
"loving |m (llln
’be ehildi,.
"Its indulging ih tiH
‘ Httle on.-s
elorni to the
soldiers1
Hp wouid
seen girls
r,,r the sake of
s • hey hav
HOMER u
"'R'l i in s .- t
llo!>er(- dom of any
keej.ine ' operation.
surely it is a
i
Hi i
for sale liners in The I
results. Try them
For Sheriff;
BERT CARR
of; For
■••1 .1
two I Foi
W. F.
i w. c.
(K<
_ events
so long as merchants will sell days.
certainly it their goods on credit and th» banks!
We have never ! ]()an money for current expenses, .lust
yet seen a person who had more Ko long will these conditions exist.'
money than he wanted. W<- hav- ! ■]•, IH. W(. believe the merchant and
in xer seen a bank or u busines banker should help the farmer for
house in that shape, so when they tell j (his is strictly
us the State Haw enough money as j' ! stock
i« we wonder why mor* of It is not
loaned af a lower rate of interest.!
Again why should the State give p, -
ciiliar ami beneficent protection to the
State insurance companies and not to
otliei InisinesH enterprises of the
State Yes. but we are told that tie-
I. the only-
state was
ory ] '
ears i'eforc tiie Bn
given border
still ried
prolilldfmu "qulpmeni,
and Virginia.
,’lnH Klu,h 'ttrried the
> 'ah ment necessary for
f wagon to
u’ldietM
men,
only
"rV In Montan
out of a
no li< t'us<
• "'omen
the
The
in ever,
P'ohlldtlon
Wa
.JiiMt rec»-ived 75 <<ngeN
lint* at Badonli Br<>*.
'‘Xteild to on,- eiHtmn-
1 ttficommod:ttion ls
permits
Why not th< repeal of tin
son insurance law’’ If it is
money out of Texas
toad thing. And if it*
more money into Texas
ought to be tcpealcd.
person
he
a
"bo are |t)
,r"o() train.. ■
11 great deal
cltildren
Ing
The
dial
promlsciiou
"bile the
mt ', '•specially with
grown-
’’ouragi
get very
reach the
M (*
d'-ath.
(’feet on
question
saloons In
I loti >
North
and r
North Dakota
Up I Nearly half
I'lry, and woman
'"I by 182.905.
I had proh 1 bition
Hon.
To a rational i
| indicate that the |
giv- | "guile quantity
1 to suit the
science. <
religion, ]],,.
decreasing
1 on the good
8 never yet,
«how that mam K)lf-
1 the best child labor
'1. rhnmpHon
et'sliler; s J
X '* Vogelsang
Lumber, Shingle.,
Fencing, Postg(
Sash and Doors
We’ve
P or n
We have
«-<lns
who
•urn to ■•
Mca of glvhjg
"'•’leome |s .,1]
s band-sliakin
train Is
1‘rice* 5.
UN•VER$
a ""Ilion and a qui]
Il 'lull ora,
" ' ' u !1)h( ,
imJ
'"’""'"V -Hid de/)(.gj
' '"llilll’l coop. jn
1,1 11
,h’- ’l’(,uringr
<'oii/l(.|(1| $590/Z
$710. All pr/A ”
l,lay an d.saV \
EAV (jkA
Iexa« have
v"te No on
Kcreoned
fl|ouds <,f mi
<««•« wherie,.
!,,g stimuli of w,
"Pen
Pie. •
of the
fights- .„„]
Hon. Ht0r
by many',
"i(b suffra
"hfeh js
leading,
t
Btiffrage
A suffrage
Houston r •
portml by H
"hen,
"as
°r that
en. p
c,f",fls that she
-'nd fom0r.r;l
"as naM (nfo
re
"'omen's votes
' and by |aw
question slnml.l
HjMHi RRHin for fin
i«>r nve year.**
Hitl-Saloon I e-ieu.. v
'•'■‘Kue Year book
•Hb” ^Bes (hat out of a
only |5.(itm |jVt>
" " ^Tfltory in AteM-na. |n
Population
territory
'•'led on the
number of
proposi-
wn rd.
state
s defeat,•(! jn
l amuti* Miti-li. L. Grand Opera House <>n March 214
habit (lfl
exercise j
over the I
* he mov i
r Imys.e I
tt'oofis a cor I
but the
soldiers I
ger-
II. The
■ habit on '
Who have to
cars in order to
hands om>
result In instant
co wild at
sluikim-
never
again, I
for a j
"I. ll'ore'.J
it
’Bal' nii-nt iH eorroct.
. . 1 1 Ll'.AA is, Casb|(>r.
'Mt IHREt torNj
' Moore. v|e„ |lr«H|dent; J. (,'. I
usMistant cuHhler; J
H Wadsworth Jt
dearth
workings
deluge (
e’ofv»ed plan.
eountry
“life
and ,
woman's
"" various
' ■‘"iggoffons.
lecturer
‘■"’vertised she wn;
Pfomlrietn
, 1,1 faH' H.e Il(l,
nn«"are there is sqeh
s'’"h ;1 lwtlIr(
R'W- Anna Shaw |
always turned
addresses
hi
sup I
woman, I
mentioned |
a woman
was to he giv- I Rglble
I’tbllantly. de | manipniat,.d
■I the Jif. Fostered by
nf" addresses fihP|trade and
suffrage lectures
VPr"nd doctor, was ft
'f-’ards I),, V„t .......
................................ ,..r
* Bhcrc
're tile,,,.,]
state
a n d
a wa
eon ntry, a-
Washington,
suffrage fPR
"Ot<‘d io y(.aril jn
California from chuck
Hie ;
lot of
"u'lit and
S;Hd last
small
uiei-t him am)
eutertaiiiment
go in.1’
Each troop train has
mental band and sonic •
,H‘,4'd by the poopj,,
any length of
tell
in turn the creamery will make money for the owners
For rent or :
Tribune bring
once.
tee union.
’ nothing
Woman's
more!
have!
Another thing' It is our opinion |
that the United States flag
(float everv day in the year
. i rue w believe the merchant and ■ f ()1 . vej v
banker should help tin- farmer fori 1(|
.'j an agricultural and ’
growing country. But w< do;
earnestly lielieve that all parties,
would be greatly benefited, and show !
a more prosperous condition at tin
end of tiie year, should the cotton and j
rice farmer be compelled 'if neces-;
sary) to practice diversification andi
live at home —El Campo Citizen.
fcPflnte
9
I passed
The
; for the -
I i......- ...
I in no lice
Nevada only xoip)
M.875 live In
Hu May I, i])].-,
°f limiting
Ueno, Xm
" 'S voted down
1 Dtikota is a |
woman suffrage
In 1914
Hie state
suffrage
Wy oinin
n at
f
iinmf
f-f' hi
k»*.
It -LZ'™ ItlSsliit&xjar-.'sssSi ’
SEED CORN
Be sure you have the best wi ca you plait
Be safe in this above aH tb ats nd
Avoid Ian ting Ove^
We have Seed from Fine C r:
and Know What t V*
WE GUARANTEE IT TO BE
GRADE AND TO COWE
Our Seed is from Native CeiB
fullv Hand Selected.
Don't take any cha
Lei ulle Mercantile
-WYt *-ha linllt
Rawed H«re
. o.
I
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Bl.
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rm n 1
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and
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