The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 119, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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How to Orow Hound Sweet I
H*d spring* Hural credit
TONIGHT
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FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN ANO MAMIE SNOW
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THE SECOND IN COMMAND
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IN FIVE AC1S
$2 00 Pictures at 10 and 15c
COMING TOMORROW
ROBERT LEONARD ANO ELLA HALL
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CITY BEAUTIFUL
JEWELRY BIMMnn.
HARRISON S GOLD MEDAL HOUSE PAINT
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Bay City. April «»M by Engltoh bank* #r® large and
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TONIGHT
Erect Bulbil HIT* and Issue Fea-
turc Hlnre far < Into.
moat
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Jptician
HARMACY
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EVERY
MONDAY
AND SAT.
to and everybody
to the
prt.V
There »IU be
npplleatlren tn the director
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Speaking of u* laboring men
ginerring authority writes
York
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Monogram ataticnery, an latest
#... TvrtaMu* ftoat« Thor win get "hadw» and »tyles. made according to
E£, □' # •).»« « TM Trite., offle
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“Metro”
I he paint that has been con-
tinuously rmnufadured and sold
for the last 1 23 years. Sold by
^(maltiM AmU Ot*cr Plm^
Wot to Permit Laborer* to Eater
Ultv, as They Will Be-
come #•••”““■
.erk:
, tv. FERRY.
•WIN ZEDLER.
<:o 'zor County Clark;
JOHN T. BOND.
I. I Ml W. < OI.LEUE B| I.I.ETIXN
I Mt I IRC I I t IIS HEtDY.
For County Judge:
R. R. LEWIS (re-election).
DUNCAN RUTHVEN.
SOL J. CLEVELAND.
Flare your advertisement In
. Our reader* are now read I
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re-..’- Hst ) re. but the plane keom- they
tffiwT the entire BwhOOk’; tH«
th« nttiftl hifftoty ’.— .
Mr (ietkra* CJaatrreMts. formerly of
thia * it> hut until r*r*mtly of Lock-
• hart, ha* purchsreed an interest in the
P G. Hireton jewelry buwtnrs* and
w|H make thia city hie future home.
The mahj friend* of G*-*»rm ar-
glad tn welcome him back to the eftyi.
hit. Mt uinnww
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POEnlonal tax dodgera. A a soon as
h n man can ho pay1’ up Just aa
^diacharges other obligations and
'*i to bear his proportionate share
! burdens thenceforward. But we
have many, all over the State, who
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B LI Top Working
• reading April I).
Corpua Clirlari, Texas. March iib.
The sun E'ilm corporation Ot Spring*
and those who go to war in the Held. Ill., is io locate in Cc>rp«i« Chris-
ti. eatubilahing a permanent Mltidio
here and loeatiiiK st voHipanj 01" movie
actors and actreaaea, i
Bond, v b,> js io apps ar in the I'iriit
picture Io be prt»diie>d pi the
studio
Com men iai
in
Ttniple,
MtNM
' W| Li 1 \,IT r r
wi'komie on any breakfast, lunch or
supper table.
and beyond the experimental stage.
sovereignty? As in this connection la «ome
it strant-e that our time-honored dem- *hotlhl be Immediately Invoked,
ocracy has degenerated almost into
socialism and that those who are
I mis) representing ua have the linpii-1
dence to constantly assist in destroy
Ing all that waa ever good In either*
party? Vice President Marshall msi>
well wonder and express his alarm, i
for bad matters will continually grow
worse until our people begin to re
quire men Instead of solf-adverttsln.-
ngencles lo represent us
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Bs^tmore than Cordin'1' <BW
BThW. mrr , . nltlve
C the agitation to tnc aci
. cotton down, especially sip
BAY CITY EUMBER COMPANY
LONG LEAF YELLOW' PINE LUMBER. SASH.
DOORS AND BLINDS. BRICK. LIME, CEMENT
BAY CITY, TEXAS
aerge'
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||M nut offers such a aftlen<f^< R discontent,
crop, wu) cannot see OlMcc so little
F '•honldj’ASiK* jEltlEK G^blHty W the
io' a’.toj. we present theta*,.
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Bearing I
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Dlcd this afternoon at g oclork at
the home rtf hi and Mrs. H L.
Rngelry and will be butted tomorrow
afternoon from the Kugcley resident a
IhtrrMMM In Cedar vale CMMter*
4-^.tein'4-4Mt» dll« il 1 natiaite
Candidates cards are printed here
while you wait Orders received by
involve considerable bookktW'P-
________ With many V-
will bn the medio- bankbwka all their Wk-
.....nsni ■ ntrd modern p4»rfo<l-—M ver * text. .. keeping-
the reading the entire book.......Hm"
and the pbyeiefj the entire bondr. , |
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Cowrty Supterlntendent i
riie now process of nrinufacture
which imparts these qualities, not to be
found in other corn flakes, raises tiny,
pviiri-like “puffs” on each flake—a dis-
tinguishing charactt ristic of
Foultry leaflet*.
Preparedness tn Poultry Kecring
Poultry l.h e. Mites And Blue Bugs I
Bummer Manancmcnt of PouWry |
them or the nm'k
Borne nt the Mor** Comtmif P*mWry :
hti» until he IMseases,
Care of Growing Chin*
Kat ion for Chick fVedlng
Ration for lading Ileus
Working Plans of a l»ry Mssli Hop-1
There's nr» religion that per.
IWltry
I ircular*.
Value of fmiry
Wfil be romn.dh'd for bus. Mcgrrlt) of Paper I* London I* I'gnse
Ngarwa a« well a* tor stmisl r«m of M* Er«»»»iny.
.«•*>« tn make tnYrgpd yMf to!W-
man
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•maia-rS an
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rf lit' • !>l ■ t'-'l
1 tiial
'*’v' n
..v(.ry ease 01
nf m°Sd clmrbou be re-
BWFoid”* ^J.^rnnty health officer,
lbf .^nalty u fine of from
|7“niry and b« ra-elsctaP^ convlctton for
1 t to riJWu <>M4 for this
rf'ty 1 AV1ATOB ata not place him hi the llstyy
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d bo
Farm and Ranch.
Those who come to us from other
counties where militarism, imperial-
ism and poverty have oppressed and
discouraged the people owe it to ua
and the safety and security of this
Nation to become loyal citizens. It I*'of beer and liquors,
but Just to the country that afford . inent is
protection to life and property and I have none of the pb amires <>f life
equal therefore 1 will go btu k io Belgium.
........... Im this why some Anit-rmaii - oppos1’
people from foreign ‘ the notion of «ver fishtlng tor their
-rrrr ;i
the f ilhir« 1* rrit W ’,JM
wry ones wh<« Beeves.
No Hi) Ctt-lUvatihg
ittrrehanPi# klndne1**** Gfcbard
No 111
chard*
No Hl* Why Mere Wi<*e|» Should he
limned on Texas Farm*
No |l 1«
Economics for Hural Women.
No H 1’1 -Top
Trees
light •
I I'hri peanut t»ie served wt' the
i b-I-M*1*T hdtwmt TlHihvday nU’ht »f
II the I'ftiveWiHjf grmpHMH by the
iHifiUH’fHreif'i. iKsne’alhm of Tekitifc ft#| >1,
neompHment r*» iht m-w*p»p<<r. poopb'
I' „f Tcvns utid city in aftvnddhee *H*,m
pride upon either the democratic or
—
Sight thousand psraoiu living in I
; the United States January 1, P>16. will
I be murdered before January t,
;Tbis is one conclusion to be drawn
from statistics for 1815 collected by
iF. L .Hoffmand of New York, show-
ing an average of eight murdora to
each 100.U0V of population. Hie figures
' being based on a ten-year tabulation
of homicides In thirty hading cities
of the United State*
The statistics show a rising rate of
murders in most cities. It is in cities
where the largest number of murders
friends. We had our fete days, and
life waa pleasant. In this country I
receive three times the wage. I live
in a dark flat in the <iii ry City of Pitts-
burgh. My children treat me with
contempt; they call my wife •.Mom'
and me •I'op." I hav>- my friends, but
I must nieei them in ■.-.Goons reeking
my sole amuse-
limitcd to moving pictures;
, an ell-
In the Nett
■Evening' Post” of a eonversa-J will mean to Uorpu* Chrisli
had with ft very competent
Belgian workman whom he had known
tn th*- old country and afterward In
The Immigrant had been
here some two ytsir*. and mad*1 this
comparison
In Belgium I had my little some in
the etuintrv.
The lime in thia ecMintry is fast ap
DYoaehlng when a man to make head
'*wray or to occupy the right place
the real estimation of his fellow man by writing to Ularence Ottalry
It In getting tor. College Station Tecas:
closer und closer to the point that li»
refuse to pay an honest obligation
will metin htiMlneas ostracism. No set 1
rules are being established to bring j
this condition of affairs about, Inif
the prompt and hom-Mt man is going
to be considered so superior in all un- I
dertaklnga that others through the I
sheer necessity of recognition will
want to and have to get on the band
wagon The old thread bare story, “I
haven't got the money” or "times ar* I
too hard.” Is not going to go with the :
merchants when hit debtor and the
rrlatnr of such in wen that night at I
the theatre or riding In a now auto
kttoMI® with gMOlInc at 23 rentu per '
It Is going to b© ’ pay me rash” or
"walk and pay your debts,“ and it m
all coming fast. A merchant Who
put* out hlft goods to Tom, Dick und
Hrrry and la then forced IMO bank
ruptey gets but little nym|iathy tot
past kin In* ■HmI when he falls. Ninety
per cent of ImxintmarM fail at one time
or too oiIkt and tn nine t!*®Mil nut of
ten when it happens
lei*. | s-’vrrely by th*
caused Ubr failure—tho«e who took ad
yn.nt»i.#tc of tlw
and bought from him- txn erwfH. Th**
■ Jk.m.erican busihean min bm* btwm oaay
for gowral generuthma. but h* I*
rrviuBliy f»pi»ro«ching that point
whafr he « rapidly learning what
"ho” m»mn» »nd lu»w to say ft- The
man who habihmlly W« «n credit
ml-'.ht a* weft learn now that when he
does buy on « r* *ut the good* ar,’ not.
hi* until he pny* ©w
''"Wttoey -to" ■iwnds frr luxuries that he
enn .fe Without I'*.
pay® for the goods He merely ha«
SSoi# toMhl loanmLto him through the
kindness nf the merehant *ho trusts
him Well enough to sell them lo him
nn credit
i.mat* h<‘n<«ty and honcsiy I* th# only
true r« llxion A groui change of heart Farm
that doesn't make a man pay his debts
u.!'W'- iitit obahtty hf h^rt," wtt
a man who pays
and
rspOft nr.nualiy #o*tto de|»artnM»iH of
tire* *"f' all clients, eompeh-
4
u rieih-T of fervfrw ■ fdidefrfL t»
r oftl. *iI di the place where ren •
itfdd that th** piihth' ah*t W*t
> ■ •. rnfd |
''' J.8. tWItiMt. '
pi ’Mt ru hi t ii’i
is n likl'll IH MlMt.
Bn list ln«.
No. B IT I'eanuts und Pigs.
No. H I* Farm Boys’ und Girls’ Ed-
ucational Encampment at Dallas Pair,
told.
N*» h tP--T*irkey liaising in Texas.
Extension Work in Home
UmdOlt, March 2d. The passbook is
to he abolished by one of the leading
Punks *n cn»o« where iitfivmers are
willing to <it» without them. The ob»
Tlrere wPI he bu esamlnatlnn for .ject is to gave labor and paper, 1 n-
||| gr'g4t# nf teacher's cort.lfteata hold -like the AnneHcun passbook thoae i»l ,
O| Dre CWM homro in Bar City. April sued l*y English banks are large and
oteMtew <m «»*..» •«« «
*Th* -|||WWO- win he f»m to* Ml! chock* against the th“'
thr nut-of-town (andidatos will be filled
In time to reach them by return mail
Phtwe or wrfta
Then* has been such u demand for
the feeipe of the Pie* from many
■ from over the State,
local jevper ami ail de-’ that the Austin 'f eu und f’offce Cont-
lu advance pan' , which furnished the peanut t>ut
J. <. t tHBINGTltoi •
Sun* »**r and <‘hU Engineer •
Phone# :t and Bay City •
ae can be shaped, adjusted
.nake them of imnienre value
’ occur.
Hj ”
•elusion that for some reason life i«
I being held more cheaply. Perhaps
this is due to lax enforcement of law's
against murder, or to the number of
' homicide* who yearly elude capture ,
‘ in DH>>, eight atrocious murders were j
discovered in New York without the [
capture of a single one of the crlml- ■
nals by the police. Or the blame may I
He with legal punitive methods.
Perhaps the root of the trouble lies |
deeper than anj of these items indi- i
cate. It may be that there Is too
much of a tendency popularly to ex- 1
euse the taking of life, not enough
emphasis on the sueredness of life
nd too much of a drift in the direc-
tion of experimenting with Ilf*
It is a subject of profound impor-
tune* H goes clown to the founda
11.ions of sueiety. Dulwnt Fr* ■■ Press
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IDVEHTME IX TEXIN.
n. ho doea^^^
ler the mis-; have property, who go from year to
year allowing his taxpaying neighbor
to bear not only his own burdens, but
those of the nonpaylng taxpayers uh
wall. It hi this condition which
Cyclone DavliT’ia receiving $7000 a «1>o«ld be remedied, for there are but
year and all that he has done so far •few ,nen who have f"lly ,w< lv‘‘ months
to to adverttoe his freaklshnoss and to from onH P«vlod to another who can-
tlaspheme the name and memory of not make provisions to meet his taxes
Jefferson Davis and to Insult uIP if he wants to. If Ulis were remedied
South tor its part of the Civil War Is]1* would be no more than just and
It any wonder that the tax-ridden peo ■ would low* r the taxes automatically
Pie of this country are growing dis- ,n a Period of time. By reason of ar-
contented? la It any wonder that but B'lmcnt can It lie assumed for a mo
few men really and sincerely look with ln(>nt ,hat '* h *u,t f"‘ ,,,an 10
bear hi* full burden while another
republican party when every tendency ’«an* equally as able, or as ab|e-
ls being made for the change of the bodied, goes through without doing
constitution, the centralisation of his part” Tin* law should not only
power and the destruction of Stale 'ak,‘ cognixance of this situation, but
As hi this connection Is drastic means of enforcement
And
the law should su be fixed that favor-
itism would be impossible In other
words the red tape should l>*> cut
out ami the records the only evident**
necessary for n speedy ami proper
"course of action for th*1 authorities.
Make youi home bright and
cheerful with a coat of
B* virtue of aulliorHy vested in us
l.»j unanimous vote of tint} executive
<<immltt**' of Whit* .Man’s I nion As-
sociation of Matagorda County, fix-
ing the primary election day for coun-
ty ami pi ciiict officers on April 15.
; A I - iSHK. we hereby call an election
to I held in every votifig precinct in
Mar g* rl.i County, for April 15, A. D.
U*u; f, i th-* j.vlrpos* of nominating
fh ■ audid.G s of the White Man #
Union \ sat iation for county and
preclm t officer*. W D. Wilson.
President. White .Man's Union Assn.
A H Head. Secretary. Mfd-iotfw
College Station, Texas, March 2*1
Following to i» list of new bulletins
and circulars issued by the extension
Hirvlce of the A and M < 'ollrge of
In Tixas. copies of which may be had
. direr-
4*»< a month
Charming n< ir flavour, exceptional
crispness, and nourishing substance,
insure for
riMHV.1: i«m*i-j>
The rntensten servtee I'Wwet* a *emi-1
hi* debts wihtngiy monthly firm news letter containing j
anl. cheerfullj' hna :t»t about •* W'd egasema! advice and euggeetiowa to
a brand at retltloo n» can be found T,.ta# rarmera which will I*** malic*!
in rei* ©W wctld, reipriMwa (»f hi* frril,
place or p*Mit?«m tn the elmr.-h. Y’"
• ■i’H >* it’1 nW i*ld*' an* down th** WILL
other, ire! the time to not f«r dtotant
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\h it furpier and friend *>t tire man*
liftuUtit'er' and merchant I want to sug-
Igcst an "Advertise it in Texas" move-1
rnent The manufacturer ami jobber
| may blow loud blasts on the horn of
' patriotism, but if they will pm an "ad" ;
I th the »ewf*imi>er* in their trad** ’‘ r-j
ntom . making u btisin* s prct***nta-,
tum of th' ir goods, tin y will find it j
effective than waving th* i
j Star-Spangled Banner. The farmt-i i,«
imlndinv F.lsi*1 |( |nrereatcd in the price of the
things he has to buy as In th*- price j
of tlie things hr has for sale, and the
adverting columns «»f hi* newspaper,
are his price list. The price 14 Ure;
thing, and the farmer want# the fig-
nr** in cohl type.
The press is the
Ageticv for piogr****
ever produceiL We liftV** till k*»Jt* of
'days catenlated t.p 'promot.** bmsln*r»»; cohventton at,'th® ss*.nw* limy, fotmed-
and lomoi induMry such as trade* uniquo »mt deliciohs part of the
days .hargntn day a, labor *lny. at**. and splendid ni»*iin
u I; mg hav*' * press day. and all .........-
!•>: !!i*-- cot**......... adv* rttoe the thing*
tivy |i;d ■ to sell, and everyIssly eillH-j’h*’ banqu»,teiw
t-gcrlb® .........r. _________
llMitem* pay « year In advance. ' panr. which furnished the peanut but
TImt* i* nothin: -oelmating in civil-' tnr. ha* furnished the department of
ilzmbn a* th- «mllo of an editor and; irertculturc th- following recipe. I
nothing will contribute mor* toward which <nn •*<’ ad*;* d to or changed a®- ;
the w. ltore of a community tltolt th* - ordlng to the individual t«*>t*.
pros *rity of the pre*#. ’ f,t”* n,I* n' •w<Tt milk, one-half cup
Fetor Hartford of sttjtaf. on** etip of ireawt lmtt« r
' one teaspoon of butter, two <<gs '
Method of mixing■ (‘ream sugar and
i,'gvai well Add iwt<nut butter and mix .
Tte ‘main*’** IbWWmHm have, dur- thoroughly. Add eup irf milk. «dlrrit»gj
wife and myself, and mHreased «‘* pug and studying advt. as they have ||j0 .|Uartcr of a century felt »lnwb until well mixed Pour into a
Father’’ and Moth« r.'' I had n» , never baforw Oct In with th* rwdt .j^ mfltience of two pow-rful f- rc* lined pie pan and bake to a
i'over with a merinau** If de-
gives foreign-born people
chance with our citizen*
In admitting |
countries it to but just that some kind ; country '’ Collier's
of u test be mad** that would deter- o o
mint* their eligibility for citizenship jwil.l. ESI IBI.ISII MOlli
Th® thrifty, frugal, >ufi< lent producers | Ni l BIO VI ( tlhl’l S • IlltlSlI.
of moral character should be welcom ‘ . ..................
<*d upon conditions that they in due Nun Him (orporation of Illinois Mill,
time b»*come citizens and help the gov
ernmenl and its citizen* who liel|>
them build up homes.
Our country wishes to maintain it
neutrality with belltoctentM now si
war
future, li should have th* aupport of
people who live in this country I*
gardleito of their former citizen’hip.
Hut foreigner* who wlih to maintain
their support to the countrv of .their ; feature
blith should not » xepct to desert tlo ir
country and get advantage* her® with
out citizenship.
The EPiropeun w»r lure brought u-
face to face with new dangers in Im-
inlgratlon Let ire be Jiret, but requir.-
justice, w hen w»* admit people from
foreign rountro .«
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BOKhlMi TH I III.
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(let tn with the the influenec of two pow« rful b re.
* [ragulntton and publicity. While »rf>1h **rr-w«
| < . , . . . < ■ n '. a > ' ‘ ' 1 • ’’
P * thev have tired* «** **l, and I *’<•> no>
■ b, ||. -.*■ th<’re arc main hom-s.f m« f>
■ In 1'usin-** who would withdraw th* m
■ j Their worth toavlng he*M» j-roved. I
■iwouid apply them to the Icjutl pr:-fe**
■ ,s!on. ire lawy*'** arc public servants.
11 and have a* much of a monopoly on
■ •law a* o*ir transportation system#
I j haw upon ttaffle. ' The lawyer ha*
■ r-n qmi? active tn reguiaHntg bih^
l. hriMf, add to fto doubt fflW CApnbto'at
jKE-3 u;*■ * cut' the .dPtal'to et WXutSttlW
RD I,;., :.rnf.*i*«)ton than a layman, Ityii «k|
ffm' first Impressfeb to ilmt ati towy*"***
L should he reqttin’l to keep :• rnren* ’>t
|rH’ reeaM *IT. their. iWliaactlou*
■
Mil; mtfctt frccivCtl,'frOM .'«n<Tr' elieo’y. A
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powerufl
woriil hire fho s< hoo| of journalism ami the
‘Texas Woman*' 1T< Ass*H'i;ttloti, in
MIT P°S'
CW Toasties
I ftft
Keeping
No fitly—Home canning of Meat*
No. 103
Potntnrs.
No ret
Plan
No
Litter
No. ti»7 -Spraying' Apple* and l*»*ars. I
No pre summer Mpritying fnr
Htone Fruits— Peaches and Plum*
No |W.....IWdmg and ('are of Baby I
For Cou’***' ‘trft--—■ -
(» TEST OF (TTIEENNHIP.
new
The Uomm*u*ii<l Huh tor <»me
month has been iti eorre-pondence
with Howard II Temple, prealdent
aud general manger of th* Cum-
puny, and today the following *l* finlt<-
r*reiH.*iree was r*e*'iv<’*i'
"J li.nt- made up tu> mind definitely
that I will build a .studio in mur
city for Ho manufa* tur*’ of motion
j pictar* films and bi hig "Hi company
. there permanently-
I "Yuil cat) rt*.**llly e*‘‘‘ what the deni
l-’rom a
cold M**od I'trein* #* i»rte,>o*ition it will j
be a money saver for are. 1 do nut i
expect t« spend a bin lot of itomey tn .
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field* and everything wa» pleasant. |
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 119, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1916, newspaper, March 27, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292550/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.