The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Farm and Fireside will start April
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We Print ’Em
While You Wait.
Account Old Con-
federates Reunion
living < oit'lmilI) Supplied nlth
I liedford** llliick-hrauuht.
aper, a
beekeeper’s
In fact a virile wide-awake
exponent of every faim industry and a defender of
farm in Texas.
Ottof both Business and Residence tails In Buy City, the Queen of the
MM-Coa*t. on our terms, including monthly installment payment*
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It Will g!OW
otracy and in
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silence us
"I want to be a dairyman
And with the dairy stand.
Straw hut upon my forehead
And a milk pail hi my hand
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For County Treasurer
UEU. E. SEBRILL tre-election»
JAMES H ROACH.
W. R. JETER.
BIRMINGHAM, AU.
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For Sheriff:
I’ERT CARR
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MAGILL BROTHERS
THE RELIABLE PIONEER LAND MEN
BAY CITY, TEXAS
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The Texas Farm and Fireside is a stockman’s
poultryman’s paper, a dairyman’s paper,
paper, a truck grower’s paper.
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.
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Subject to Un- Artion u( the >Ahilt
Wan's I nion Prlmarlfa.
A Foolish Man will wait
th** crowd and buy on an inflated market,
■argaiu* atiemd of the boom.
For District Clerli:
JNU. F. PERKY
EDYVIN ZEDLER.
Ry virtue ot authority vested In »• j
by unanimous vote of tie executive
j committee ot White Man's Union As-,
‘ aociatlott of Matagorda County, fix-'
<>. K. M.
Eastern Star will meet.
Tuesday night tn
month.
! For county clerk;
JOHN T BOND
For County Commissioner
No Two;
O J WALKER.
J n HAWKINS. Matagorda
W K. McNARR i reflection ».
(*. R BELL
\ first
1 each month Visiting
y members Invited to at-
tend.
Mra. Beulah Eidman. W. M
Mrs. Cora II. Moors. Secy.
ao Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
Umm-wsm
; For Tai Assessor
W. C. LLOYD
I J l». MOORE
I GEO Ik TRUITT.
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A Wtw Van will »> n *ul on a dull marg-l
t-r a bo th th* if" •
\n« I, the »tiu, tn buy land end let
Candidates cards arc printed here
while you welt Orders received by
out-of-town candidates will be filled
In time to reach them by return mall
Phone or write.
$2
Ijl/Od and raked, removing all—
. lituifi and stone* -Af’-*, ‘ -dairying
I ground , • .““!Bmes f**1 H** r»«ra-
,j apt v “
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let Tribune sneer talk bn st neat for
yon h ran do ft rbmger and rooek
• great twn Has w*
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greater tbah
4 Ut-Mger exist
It will be 'greater as our dan-
j duttle rise and as irtlf we«B* incn-as*
j lint who suffer* on ai tottnt ot higher
ilhhui roat" <>l»l» I host whose waut-J
1 iticren**-
Most of Ho*
I ct»h” from his
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farm
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Hr ma
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unfortunatr- lhd«’»«l
, of farmer* rescht
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A. F. A A. W.
Bay City Lodge, No. 835. A. F. and
A. M.. meet* every second and fourth!
Monday in each month. T.Sti p m
Visiting brothers welcome.
Bert Csrr, W. M.
W. 8. Street. Secretary.
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[For County Judge.
R It. LEWIS (re-electiont
HI M AN RUTHVEN.
SOL J CLKVEL.1ND
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.UcHuff, Va., "I suffered for
years,” ways Mrs. J
this place, ' with
stomach trouble.
Ten years ag
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Popular<icrvrn<)tdi
J.WARREN
KERRIGAN
Original Promoters Bay City and Exclusive
Agents of Bay City lown Company
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« friend tttid mo to:
l'h< dford's Black-brauaht, which!
I t did, and found it to be the best fam.
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.o SUJUM'
Victroia
for dancing
With a Victrok and Victor
Records you can fWttor the new
damwe ©ver and over again.
You can have an impromptu
dan.w whenever yon wi»h and
dance as long as you want,
The Fox Trot. Castle Polka,
and all the other new dances,
played lead and clear and in per-
fect time. i. w
Ceme in and hear them, and let
M demonstrate the S'yf
diSetent styles <d the
Victor end Vkerola—
S250. Easy
ormi, if desired.
Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting *nd ! ithinp a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
FWir..
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>one^ ..../they work
°jf time, which
w other money later
ipg of, repair bills.
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Thos. Goggan & Bro. t
J. E. GRACE M«>«ger
R«r City. T«t»«
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Fireside
"Landorb legacy
<<f the ground!
* ftew 1k*ii Is cs»enUsL|
lOwst ik to *hav« tlm
pF-l up, d«ep enough to produce
d of Im dearth C to 8 tficho* r4......
i place* 'vhcre soli has betjfi file
this should be thoroughly •
For County ('"mmteslonar,
No Ono:
W R. HORN.
UH IS Hl KUNER
W A MATTHEWS
W H VAUGHAN
W M ft FIX' HER.
• had, they ank me for a I
dose, and it docs them more good th.in I
tiny tu* dl« Ine they ever tried.
We never have u l<mg spell of xtek !
ttecs lit our family since we com-,
menred using Bla<k-Draught.“
T in dfurd s Black-1 H aught is purely [
I *eg* table, and has la i n found to regu* .
I late weak stomactK, aid digestion*. r«*-j
ilete Indigestion, colic, wind, nausea. I
* * ‘ \ stomach, and j»*—‘
Also offer improved *nd l»Bln»prov«d fvrma to actual settlers on easy
terms and long time. HRb prairie or valley lauds Also wholesale
trusts fur colouration
than ft UvftHt: j
Attd the I
t* cause I
HH erased aud hl*,
wants in nroinirtion.
Higher standard- «»f living and i
higher ideals of citHenship usually «-*
hand in hand When farmers deter-
mine lo live Iw’Her Slid th»* ’ «BW«"
from their fatwte tl** *•’*' 'l1»*B’ Hljeh
to di-lt. a greater influence In citl
,i»n«hin in fS< », thvv IW'MUC a great-
er factor for * lllren»hip Waw tW|
f have higher ideals
This country 1* great because it hs*
frusst. iwrsevcrina farmers.
tn prn»writif» <n win*
Christian citleenship ift
*.onttiv.» n»“
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i Fur lax Collector:
THOS H CASTLETON
For Uottiity Attorney.
U. It HOBERT3O.X
W. E HAVANT <rc-cl«>ction»
soil well |
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deep wpsl «-?»t
“ dec extent than ever b< f<u< .
Tfr ng opportunities In
dairying, as a part of diversification,
has been amply proved In West Texas, ;
where the San Angelo dairy has made j
It possible for farmers to add to their
resources materially In furnishing
their product to this institution.
A few statistics along this line have
been prepared by tin board of city de-
velopment and furnished by Secretary i
Thomas F Owen, which will prove!
of interest to San Angelo's agricul-
turist visitor*. Early in UH I there
wan not a cream .separator in this sec- |
tian. On February 21. 1!H*», there
were 125. In March, UH4, there was
approximately $7bb paid to the farm-
ers by the creamery, being the first
month of Hs operation. In February.
11H5, over $3,W»o was paid out to those
farmers who sent their products to
(!)«■ local creamery It was estimated
.it that time that ili<- number of dairy
cattle increased thirty-five per cent t
since th** diiiry io-gan operations.
In the im-antnm- the hog industry
| increased ui least B5 per cent.
I.'tuift fy Sup* rtniendont t
I’, PAt’K
AV C GRAY
i Re electi<»n second
■ "The dairy business Is one thing
| in which I feel that I can advise one's
B going into iin<iuaHfiwily. I wouldn i
I speak so of any other. Fruit farms
I and beef cutie are g«»od busim•sues.
I but they are always subject to flne-
| tnatioiiH, to excesses and shortnesses,
' ami you often see men who have gone
' broke in these great occupation Not
i so with the dairy business. Your
money comes back Imrnediat* ly You
don't, have to wall \s one of my
neighbors -..(id, I ao to one ‘‘lid and
I feel my cow and Hi< n go to the other
<nd and draw my pay
; They u
hankers of .Michigan w.c. partial to
dairymen and I think it was true. If
tli>- fanner applied for a bum. tie I
lianker looked through the wicker to
pee if there was milk on ins boots
’f there wasn’t, the banker shook hi-
load ami said, ‘money is mighty
-care, but I may let you have it with
a couple of good endorser*.' The re.*.
<>n wa. good: the ilalrynicn wete al
nnvH milking monev.
Hut (hey say that if ever ’,*<»(’
•wh into the bimincs* It will soon 1
over locked, wont’ it’’ B*‘slde», t I
confining, they say, <hi<- man
‘•lures that he <lo**Mi't Ilk*’ to b»
• O l< ('OV
Well, it i
fear oyerdoing
(‘reachhi ’. more dairies
• hat time. w»- hnVe
*rom i ” ci e t ■< t !• m
The
••ppidty
Th* law require* that ex- ry cane of
♦Tisrbon or gwnpFctcd charhon be re 1
ported to the cdtiiUy health officer
and fixes aa a penalty « fine of from
I io to 125 for every conviction for
m The season for this
disease it* now at hand and every
vfjtilener must !»e exercised to prevent
the spread of the Infection.
Co-mperation with me in this matter,
therefore, lit Imperative and I must
. urea upon every one owning slock to.
keep in mind the provtalona of the,
law that the t»eat Interests of the |
county may ha safeguarded
U. A. Foote,
Cowaty Health Offlear.
■I “Spotlett Town” I
w Ourselves. ]
.M.. , and chard a
is and need* of Texas ar* of III
lion that before the State III
in the greatest ar'less agri- I’j
-irally the dairying Industry must II!
CA^evelaped. Especially Is ihls of II]
at this time when people arc II]
up diversified farming to a |||
h. »r r.
Bay City Lodge No. 241 K
of I’ meets every Tuesday at
8 p. m. Visiting Knight ar«
welcome.
T. L. Lewis. C. Ci
E E Wood, K. of R. and S
new subscriber. Tell
The Farm and Fire- j
Kubtcrlbe
n.>» and g'1 (he nrsi i-sue. The
’’ i Farm and Fireside alone la worth
1 , mote than the amount charged for |
of
" tb" ...... "" bucreased al leust «5 per cent. People
was partial to I , . . , , .
now own dairy cattle and hogs who
! theretofore had never had any on [
'hejr pluces.
The increase to Februari 31. 191*1. j
is expected to show up more favor-j
aMy than the statistics of a yeur ago.
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Ing the primary election day for coun-
ty aed IWeelict officers on April 15. j
A li llHtl. we hereby call an election '
: to be held tn every voting precinct in
Matagorda County, for April 15. A. D.
laid, for the purpose of nominating
the candidates of the White Man's
I'nlon Association for county rind
precinct officers. AV. I). AVBsnn.
P» es|d“nt. White Man s Union Assn, i
R Head Secretary. <tfd intfw
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tutiHwih httrin.
I »ates of sale May 13. 14, 13
and Id. Limit May 25.
Tickets may be extended to
Jun* it foi return, by paying
fee of .5hr.
wprrlal train will Im>
Ha w I*, and I.. A A.
am ■»
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do
U,.a
s' tall .‘Bi5 days iu the yenr
s coni'iniug Hu? you needn't
it. We h ive in i t
15 years, li
mum butter gf‘
eeitli. a pound
ha« increased more
ffOimltiHnn.”
county Surveyor
C CARRINGTON
E. N Gt STAF8ON.
F*r»r County commissioner Precinct
Number 4-
C V. tCharleyi CAntNIM
(of MafWhsml
CHAS E DflUJm. af Rleaatna
1 e MAXWItU- Of tfarthMB
an imiHHhiiit
tncr^-ase iu livinx
I educate people
to live tmder old condition-.'"I
l -K't It li f art in this i-ounnn lino I
I much of the IncresiM’ in tit*'- c«**t “t
I livniiT is iltn- t«t (In fact that our ?«-*»-
I hb- l«)»V‘' «u>rn the greater ditil
iticw gr,■,-♦<* r opunrtunitand hav-
• greater demand* tot t*eti«r
[ Isn't it true that we ar- n“t
i I., live uitilet “Id ‘ onditions stiHt
Ihav- a vision of th* m * the liighrf
j and |l»*< lo»(tcr tsitdard of • Btwn
I «hlp“
I || jw fortunate that pi*»[*U nrm dr
j man<d Itetlcr living, mon' leiAW
| t»* rc.itiiHi and stud* and in renlit'
I f«»r t'u t omforts and nu in i
I living.
| Of course th*- roet
| w het* p*-‘‘i,l“ bad but
I encc
st?- only
» (gator than th* ir Income,
farnicr’s livibii -tionld
soli It l« hl* prlAlb
most of the li»i«« «»» th* i
and thus !»avc the cost ‘*1 hand I
msrhoting amt ■tiers profit- |
uhirr bis own living strfl
of those tbio '* which hi# n» »M>t
I nfs tn the city tntml hav< at hUhet ,
prices. The Increase of the <tty man's!
standard ot living benefit* the farmer |
wlto th*11’ ftt*’'****•
Hut lb* food. feed, produce, fruits,
fete as important as they AW, do n<u
I Siiffhe for the progressive firmer dt!
todat H“ docs not intend to live
under “id . ‘mdittons ' H* dnmand*
and ha» a t ight to enjoy Gww*- things
that give pleasure, riwnfoit ah<l con-
venienrr peitardio** "f high* t living
cost He earns more
he has s tight to <njo* ’»
country Is mor- prosperou-
iua raftiinx* hat* i-.
to the ideal*.
and prosperity At former*.
it would tie i
i! ■■ s.m'd * maiortti
' the limit of thv'f »mbfti«b >« *<*Dh i
sorml standing and t-lflEenshin. We;
have more waftts W urue u» to do mtr
t hc«t fstmlhg
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The l»!f1?A Tribune. 4®c a month
isii! SB?'; s;£Sjai
SwSHHM
lily no dii inc fur y ung and old.
Bl Illi* IlliXI j *1 Blui’k -Draught oil hand allj
GREATKII t owl th> tin e now, and when my children l
____ Heel a IBtle -
i otnnienting upon flic enormous in- [
j cream* in livintx cost tin < tan ad i at> I
board of Itoftiiry sacs-
■'The eeiiciiii demand for improve-}
00'01 <n I'onditions of living, iirisiuit
illitnugh •!<- spread of education. h»S
I been nti hiiiHM Utiii nuitrihutory i fttiu'
to the increase in living » n*> Yon ''ead i- he. sb k stomach, and similar [
■ . symptom*.
vunnol educate people nhd riiwi t n ims i^i i) in ronwt.int u*v for more I
[them to Uv*' under <»ld condition- '"I,nan D> years, and has Iwmcflted more
1 hat* a million people.
A our UrtiMgHt -elia and recommends I
iIluek-IHaught Prive only 2-c. Get J
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1916, newspaper, April 8, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292561/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.