The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Out of town orders rneikd
on next train out.
jlihlt growing. giving detailed mfonna-
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CHEAPER
GROCERIES
For Tax Collector:
THOS H. CASTLETON
Ready, Ky — I nos am* to do
anything for nearly six months,*' write*
id Hee of Mother Ao Doubt I'roeut*
Dauchter'x Timely | nd.
first
each
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offer improved «u<i unimproved for
term* and long time.
tr,»*t» for colonisation.
For County Surveyor:
J. (’. CARRINGTON.
E. N. GUSTAFSON.
For County Attorney:
G. B. ROBERTSON.
W. E. DAVANT (re-election).
For County Judge;
R. R. LEWIS (re-election).
DUNCAN RUTHVEN.
SOL J. CLEVELAND.
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For Sheriff:
BERT CARR.
••■‘or County Clerk;
JOHN T. BOND.
The A. & M.
GROCERY
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SIH I I Pl ANO. M-n*grr
Victrola
for dancing
With a Victrola and Victor
Record* you an practice the new
dance* over and over again.
You can have an impromptu
dance whenever you wish and
dance as long as you want.
The Fox Trot, Castle Polka,
and all the other new dances,
played loud and clear and in per-
fect time. r”"« *«•*
Come in and hear th«n, and let
us demonstrate the
different style* of th*
Victor and Vietrvda—
|IO to $250. Easy
terms, if devised.
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Urns du
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Rugeley Tuesday, March •
For Tax Assessor:
W. C. LLOYD.
J. D. MOORE.
GEO. B. TRUITT.
Precinct
had to give it up.
doctor, but he did not help me.
“At last my mother advised me to
take Cardui, the woman'* tonic. I
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Subscribe Now and get
The first Issue
Account
tlnn. Date*
29 tu March b
turn March 17.
For County Superintendent:
W. F. PACK
W. C. GRAY
(Re-election second term.)
Back subscriptions
your paper, send in the $2.00 and
Farm and Fireside will start April
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■fa fine of from
iivery conviction for
The Beason for this
on
Besides, its feeding value for feeding purposes a* welt
[experiment and dem<m*dration.
By writing to the Tens* Industrial i
' and wa* down for three month*.
' 1 eaunot tell you how I suffered
with my head, with nervouanesa and
I’lti’GItlM I . D. (. < H ITTER
MEETING MlRfll 2K
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Mr* H. L
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For County
No. Two;
O J WAIJKER.
J. B. HAWKINS. Matagorda
E. McNABH (re-eloctloni.
IL BELL
NEW ORLEANS AND RETURN
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Mardi Gras Cel«*bra-
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Limit for re»
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W N*i to Permit Laborer* to Enter
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Paris, iv. PERRY.
lowing ’WIN ZEDLER.
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MAGILL BROTHERS
THE RELIABLE PIONEER L AND MEN
BAY CITY. TEXAS
Will chan yards
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welcome.
T. L. Lewis. C. C.
E. E. Wood. K. nf R. and S.
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Watch for
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\Ptay Production
Mr*. Beuluh Eidman. W. M.
Mrs. Cora B. Moore, Secy.
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>’or County Commissioner,
No. One:
W. II. HORN.
LOUIS HUEBNER.
W A. MATTHEWS
W. H. VAUGHAN.
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Read Tribune ad* reflect and buy
your stippllea trmn the merrtam who
Advertise*. You ran alwais get sat'
I Isfactfon or your money bach with no
hard feelings engendered
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If you want to buy nr sell an- thing
put your want before the public in
The Tribune and quit worrying Tri-
bune liners work while you are saieap 1
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ne Daily Trfbuua, Mu « mu«th.
Original Promoters Bay City and Exclusive
Agents of Bay City Town Company
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»tor<-s the soil s fertility much bettor1 at least
than corn l——....... ....n...^ ,
Is superior, and a* a fotnl for man it ■
promt*** to iHMome more mipular j
“The increased value of cotton seed icongress at Dallas, a bulletin on |<ea-
official report
burned f pp.
Thos. Goggan & Bro.
J. E. GRACE, Manager
Bay City, Teian
Tribune Ptg. Co.
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MINERAL WELLS AND
KETI HN
Account Odd Fellow* Conven-
tion. Dates of sale March IM,
lb and 20. Limit for return
March 2S.
Special Trips for Druunmera Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and f lahing a Specialty
We will take care of yo«r transfer work
O. E. S.
Eastern Star will meet
Tuesday night in
mouth. Visiting
member* invited to at-
tend.
PhePopular Star
DIGBY
special request of some of our
we have made arrange-
........ fine young pine
trees. These will be here the first of
j the week and will be planted and
guaranteed at from 11.00 up to $5.00
each. Don't miss this chance to get
the most beautiful everygreon tree for
this climate.
Bay City Nursery Company.
Sam J. Baker, Mgr.
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Live merchants make a live paper
and a live paper makes a live town,
which, in turn makes many live mer-
chants. Be a live one.
where our lumber is used,
in picking out good boa ids.
good. Straight grained* practically knot-
less and thoroughly seasoned* they work
up perfectly and save lots of time, which
means money and lots of other money later
on by their saving of repair bills.
<»«<»nt»mh a I tn cultivation <vnd I womanly trouble*,
i * Our family doctor told iu> husband
; be could not du me any good, and he
Evert farmer* whether t«n mark I- - - — ■ -
h* lew* rx|M>n»tve to produce, and re- i lund ot on sandj 1<tam. *hould plant
small acreage of peanuts j
4,s ftaka Cardui, the woman’*
thought it «a> no uae far I waa nearly
dead and nothing seemed to do me
any good. But I took eleven bottle*,
and now I am able (o do all of no
work and my own washing.
“I think Cardui la the best medk-lna
in the world. My weight h*S Increased.
£Je of mothelat tM® ot
|fy to vonCd chttrb<,n be re-
Efro their <*“nty heaIlh 0,ncer‘
be re-eleeti<P*Hy *. ““M.?£ fr?"!
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iow at band and every
ust be exercised to prevent
jy-.K-ot infection.
Co-operation with me in thia matter,
therefore, la imperative and I must
[urge upon every one owning stock to
manufacture into oil and j
’ > excelled by the
j humble "goob« r" when Mthjocted to
!'he Wl»e pror. »s.
I’anners *ho grow both peanuts j
[gray anil*, on hills adjoining streams, t,n'* alfalfa for feed find that peanuts.[
[are also well adputed to peanut grow- when baled, hay and nuts together.;
expeciall) the larger varieties ; *e|| tor a htaher price than alfalfa in
the I the market
• Root, hran< h. foliage and fruit, th*
I peanut Mipplhs a richer, better, mor*’Mr*. Laura Bratcher, of thia place,
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By
customers,
men to for a lot of
K. of P.
Bay City Lodge No. 211 K.
of I’, meets every Tuesday at
Visiting Knight ar*
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tmn ** to planting, cultivation and
harvesting, they lwi ohtalued g* t»e||
a* the condition* coveting our offer
jof >l.o»e» in ca«h prizes tor the m *t
•yield* of pvntiu’s grown in Texts thl#
I pear.
cotton down, e*pe< |MHy since h------
nut offer* such a aplentfi''
crop, w# cannot gee
•’•ould
much
that i
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No time lost
They are all
Reading
The Burning of Columbia
Carolina! Carolina! Henry Tlmrod
I dtf Mt« R A. Kleska. Hiwtnriaa.
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County Commissions. Precinct
Number 4:
C. V. (Charley) CAB1NI8H,
(of Markham).
CHAS. E DULLER, of Blessing.
J. C. MAXWELL of Markham
Work Waiftod
H'iddew#. < arpeta, etc..
|au*l*l>lc ch.ttg'* ,to»e
Open House
Place y«mr advertisement In T*1*
Tribune Our reader* are now read- ,
to* and etndyinn adv*, dl :
s to actual *ettler*. on easy
Rich pralri* or valley land* Also wholesale
nenneennnnnnnanennnnn*nn«nn»»«««nnnnnnn—w—nnnn
inc i
j To obtain beat reaiilt* in growing
I peanut, the soil need* to be well
I drained.
I For Texas the peanut is a more i complete ration for livestock. Ifteittd*
cvottotnienl teed plant than corn, and ing poultry than any other farm plant
|at thia time, when corn planting ha* grown in this eountr*
[been delayed bet au-»* of dry w ca liter. ■ 'It is ectHMMnk al in cultivation and
I rhe t>eanin »an well be suh*titute<i ’ handling, and promiae* to become one
| for com The peanut give* a better of tmt moat valuable farm crop*
average yield. t*»|Ulre* les* moisture, j “Everv farmer, whether t»n
The Texas Farm and Fireside is a stockman’s paper, a
poultryman’s paper, a dairyman’s paper, a beekeeper’s
paper, a truck grower’s paper. In fact a virile wide-awake
exponent of every farm industry and a defender of every
farm in Texas.
but
TwdRnterpreted
J^an I suggest tl^al
frvhen even '
ornamen*
Program.
Who Burned Columbia'' (Answers
Ito b« found in 'Historical Sin* of
j Omission and Commission.”»
Rltusl
Give Shermans
was
A Wise .Man will buy land on a dull market A Foolish Man will watt
for a boom torn follow ttea crowd and buy on an Inflated market
now l« Ilia time to buy land and tot bargain* ahead of th* boom.
Christian Science uervicea every
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Sunday school every Sunday morn-
ing at 9:45.
Testimonial meeting every Wednes-
day evening at 8 o'clock.
Reading room open every Saturday
afternoon from 4 to 5 o’clock, whan
iChriatiau Science literature may ba
j read and obtained
The public ia very cordially 1n-
‘ vlted to attend all the services. Cor-
ner Avenue C aud L'iflh Street.
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PINE TREES.
Offer l»oth HualneiHI and R**id*bce Lot* tn Bay City, the Queen of the
Mid Coast, on «*a*y terms, including monthly installment payment*.
l ot Cardu* today. Delay la dangerous
I We know It will help you. for It has th« burning of Columbia? p
II helped so many tbouganda vt other1
I weak women In the past 50 years
At all druggists.
Write to Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
I !.adi« s' Advisory Dept , t hattaiH-ug*.
r< tin for wperlgl lUMruethm oh
yonf •'*««• and 44-page book, “Home
Treatment for Wnmeto." In plain wrap-
per. M <L 124
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i at time Columbia
.1, 24.
2. What order bad General Wade
Hampton given before leaving CoL
W* tried anothar timbla? p 34.
X Who testified that no cotton was
t urning when Confederate troopa left :
the city? p. 24.
4, U hat did the Al de de t.'auip <>f f
Shennan ■*•»>' about this? p. 24.
5. What testimony doe* Dr. .io»*ph
L» Conte give ill hi* autobiography*
p. 24.
rt. Why wa* Sherman forced to r<-
tract what wa* said in hl* offbirl
and I look a picture of health." ! report?
If you suffer from any of tire ail-! 7, Who demanded
ruent* peculiar to women, get a bottle1 tion? p. 24
1 M. What did Whitelaw Reid say of
G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
AISTIN AND RETIRN 17.74
Account Scottish Rite Reunion.
Selling dates February 20, 21
and 22. Limit February $8.
! pulluH, Tvxm'. Marr It 25 Concern
[ Ibg th'- erroneous hnpr<t*«*l<>n that'
, peanuth do not grow in black M>ile,
Mr. E. W Kirkputrit k president ot i
j the Texas Industrial emigre**, says* j
".My pofwnal expt-rouH-i during a i
I long Meiie" of yearn ha* demonstrated i
that black land, deeply plowed and!
well pulveriz' d, ptodm • - targe crop* ■
<>t peanut -.
' The entail Sp«tm*h variety is not
M» well adapted l<» black soil* us to
f sandy loams, but the larger vanetie*.
| the TenncSHH.1' anti the Jumbo, which
nr* used chiefly in making candy and
for roasting, will thrive abundantly
on black land, and all of them may.,n,B* promise* to be
hi- planted on »mh soils for stork
feeding ptirimse*.
"Alluvial soils, on stream*, and the
liWTO
Is the Best Farm Paper in Texas, Sam H. Dixon of the
State Agricultural Department, Editor. Carey Smith, As-
sociate Editor. A farm paper is needed in every farm home.
from it*
A. F. A A. M.
Bay City Lodge, No. 8t55, A. F. and
A. M.. meets every second and fourth
Monday iu each month, 7:30 p. m.
i Visiting brothers welcome.
Bert Carr, W. M.
W. S Street, Secretary.
Printed the Same Hour
Order is given.
Col
Ltof
r
[keep In mind the provisions of the
[law that the best Interests of the
■county may be safeguarded.
S. A. Foote,
County Health Officer.
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Til* drain your farm, your garden,
your yard, th* result will aurprls*
and please you. Send tor free book-
let, “Hint* on Farm Drainage." Bay
City Brick and Tile Co. tf-dw
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1916, newspaper, March 25, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292549/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.