The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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HE5RY B. WALTHALL
The Mansfield of tlie
Guaranteed seed. Don’t buy until jcu
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have seen the
In the Powerful Five-Act
Drama of Today
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BURNING
The D. I’. Moore Dry Goods Em-
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Ard get Trent them evr joint
G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
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Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
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Automobiles Meet all Trains Day and Night
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District Attorn*;-
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For Sheriff;
BERT CARR, (re-election)
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Entered m second via** cuatlar al I the
your money for this necessity jeu ere
entitled to THE EEST, and absolutely
The gasoline consumption is unusually low
The tire mileage Is unusually high.
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J C CARRINGTON (re-election for ;
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My dear Sir :
yarding the growing of Castor Oil
The government will require a
Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and I isbing a Specialty
We will take care of yoor transfer work
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fact No. 1. Matagorda county:
M MANN
LeTulle Merc. Co.
Sedan or Coupe. |ll)50; Winter Touring Car or Roadster. $1050.
Touring Car. Roadster or Commercial Car. $885.
i All prices f. o, 0 Detroit )
they are both Intelligent
We
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Mrs;
all the past week
Idly
Hamilton an i daughter |
have returned home
Subject to the Action of the Demo,
cratk- Party Frltnarle*.
ame to which every one present re-
pt n..ed very generously
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Mrs. M. M. Harris
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long u time s
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Eastern Stir will meet
first Tuesday night tn
each month Visiting
members Invited to at-
tend
Mrs. Azalea Lloyd. W. M.
M s Cnrs R Moors. Socrsfwrv
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orery second
and fourth
Monday tn
; , each month.
<:30p.m. Vis-
brothers welcome.
Seth S. Taylor. W. M
S. Street, Secretary
is prevalent here ■
; well e- the Ju- !
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Th* Qumuw That Dm* Not Aff*ct thn IteM
Krcsuse nt its tonic snd Uiative effect, LAXA-
Xivg bMOMOU'-tNINKHbeOerthan ordinary
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Keep posted.
Dally Tribune.
I wore never wntje fooled In yocr 11 v*
{Th* majority of the Southern w i
[ are opposed to thlt child .x>rn at
Madison Avenu*. New Vora. and
u political corp*H*tlon
went to Bar City
•M il. hut Sutur- j
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next week, where Mr. .Mrs. M. M. Harris died Thursda)
night at the family home west < f Bl- s-
ing and was hurried at Palacios Thurs-
day afternoon.
Miss ;
"<>r Commis-loner Pt
Matagorda C(*unty:
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K«ep posted,
Dally Tribune
R.-ad The Tribune
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M.-r to aisi. t the farmers 1 will »c<.eive
; ’ir beans ut your nearest railroad
station.
It is a safe crop to grow as f will
stand a great deal of wet weather
and not affect the bean. The b<.-?n will
yield from 30 to 40 bushels per acre.
Do not fertilize, you will grow too
much stalk.
The government will require large
quantities Pt this oil for its own use
and also to help supply our alites. 1
would be glad to contract or arrange
with you for what acreage you can
put in. Very respectfully,
E .L. Long.
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Cuts. Burns,
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I up iJaiIv I ribiiiie tt,uia to°uncUou* and natt.-r
B uv MMUJ • •• Hlv*» With th* ponjpou* idea that you
have all the women back of you in
your aid of republican party in
’putting woriin Juffrago omr, for you
THE TBIRL’NE PRibTlhfl COBPANY
Pablbbwr*
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A. C Stewart, who visited her i
Lieut. Warner \V. Stewart, at ,
Fla , during the holidays, j
M!1 to tte actiM
Union PYimarfen
Rev. Hotchkiss of Bay City came with
him. The object of his lecture wmis to
show the people the need of sen 'ing
the gospel to the soldier training
•us in gathering them).
you can cut the burrs.
• our barn or shed and spread th- m on
I a tight floor where the sun wi'! reach
1 them, and put sacks or cloth arc-und
■ the pile. By turning them wltn a fork
once a day, or once in two da\ s, nearly
all of the beans will pop out, an 1 those
! remaining can be frailed with a -tick j
when you are winding up your .sop
fpc r d
We might gflireo with Germany
K-rms <rf peace suggested by
th* po*tnffl<w ta Bay City «nd*r aat T rpiiz, with the ev< i>te>n of hl
of Congraa* mand for assurances of the free da-
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Attorney -at-Law
Will practice fa All Courts of
the Country
Office First Nat'l Bank Hid*
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man writer, says Germany houhi n ’
take any Russian territory
get uneasy. Maxy. old boy,
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A piece of an exploding meteor
struck a Missouri town Mondav niglit
The whole darn thing, from Missouri,
exploded on the floor of the > en tie
11.50 Monday and the fragment "
—— i struck the Missouri town were m«r» 1
chips from the original block
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CAREY SMITH. .Bditoraad Bus M«rJ'’r 4,1 r'< u"
•r County Atloinvj ‘
O B ROBERTSON
W. E DAVANT
Roller top office desk and type-
writer, practically new’, $37.50—quick
ale. See E. N. Gustafson, office over
• The Alcove.’ 21-28d
Mr and Mrs. Vr’U«t Dr:u henberr
• n 1 M>s. Willie E Williams spent the
’ H»v C|tv Fri’ay.
v’-1 M. 1 Brun )a convalescing
I from a spell of Illness tn the gratifi-
etp-n of relatives and friends.
Mo -r«. Sambo Rqgeiev, Jacob ca,nPa and a collection was taken 1 r
Smith and Tas Thornhill have retnrn-
’ from a few days* visit at Austin.
Mr. nn-t Mrs. I M. Glasccr are mov-
to Buckeye
i ^|n«. Pr has accented a tv's'tion.
Cereennt Leonard Baldwin has re-
| turned to Camp Bowie after a brief
1 it here to bis wife—formerly
M*oI(te wmiford.
Mrs
j son.
Pensacola,
returned home Wednesday evening.
Mr E P. Maynard and little girl
have returned to their home at Hous-
ton. after several days here in the J
M’il’lems h«me.
Mrs. James Lewis of Dav City is in
town this week instructing the Red
She it
Tlie writer has a mother and a wife,
an 1 we know
on >ugh an! good enough to vote
know that h-ctually they are
least our equal and morally our su-
perior, but we are also aware of the
fact that they do not want the vote. |
wool n’t have it If they were given
it and believe in the precious old-fu-h
f' nd idea, the Idea which has madt
Ami riea what she is, that the woman's
place is at home. Tlo-y know that If
thoy keep their home as It should • »
en-l do their duty there the government
will go on tn the same succw
that It Las always gone and
good enough tf'r all people who
content to live in a government
What ar- you Southern woman ’
fraxiata, who are now claiming to
demr t rats, going to say in the n«
presidential election when the women I
I .. v rth out vote (he women of
! South 1< n to one, elect • repuli ■
• n pr**l’ent and congress .in-4
make a forever "has been*' of tl e dem
oeratlc party? Oh, won't It happen‘
Ju 4 you wait end are Vou are tilsy- I
Ing (Mwnnd fiiidle to the most danger- I
ous political dance ever pulled < f’
en ) no l.lin '1 enough not to know tha*
ro’tr «te« nutPnw dvnarnlte at every
vulnerable point In the organization
Treasuter;
SERRH-L <re-election)
Cross surgical dress class
the guest of Mi«s Hamilton.
Mr A. W. McNabb had for hli
guests in bls Mito Thursday to Bay
City an 1 return, Mrs F. p. Hamilton.
Mtss Hamilton and Mr W S. Stew-
art
Ati-a* Themla Baxter of Palacios and
i Miss Lucile Duffy of this rd ice, who
Miss Baxter has been visiting, ure
leaving tomorrow for a visit to Hous-
ton.
Mr and Mrs. Paul B lllng'ley had
for their guest- to Bay City Tuesday
•nl Wednesday evenings to the show
Mrs. Laura Emtnel, Miss Annie Ruth
Fills and Mr. Claude Hamil.
Mr and Mrs. E C. Baker and son.
Calvin, wrnt to Wharton Thursday
j evening to hear Dr. Knickerbocker of
i 'b'vst n lecture. Mr. end Mrs. Amos
• Lee joined the Bakers at Bay City.
Mr. aaid Mrs. G. T. Sargent are
I spending the week at their ranch in
i Kenner’s Prairie. Their son-in-law
and their daughter, Mr. ami Mrs H
P. Dar t of Richmond are with them.
Henry Rugeley, who has been in the
Baptist Sanitarium since before
Christmas, and his sister. Miss Reba
Rugeley, arrived home from Houston
| tonight. This popular young man’s
; many friends arc delighted that he is
I recovering so nicely.
| A good sized audience welcomed the
j “Sunshine Concert Company” of Lx>s
' Angeles, at the school auditorium Wed-
nesday evening and all were highly
| pleased with the entertainment, the
j -ame being presented at Bay City the
■ evening before They were here un-
i der the auspices of the Parent-Teach-
ers* Association.
Mrs. C A. Davis, who has been here
packing her household effects, left
with her two little children. Jack and
Myra Louise, for her former home at
Wolff City, where she will again re-
side. It is with sincere regret her
friends here bld her goob-bye.
Rev. John Nelson of Fort Worth de-
livered a patriotic sermon at the
Methodist Church hero Sunday night
>r Tax Collector
T H CASTLETON
remaining can oe rranea wttn ,i -tick ; n ’•x
when you are winding up your mop j vT^"’
Early planting is preferable as the L >5-'^ i
longer the season the more bean ■ you !
can grow, us they continue to ?ut on
until frost comes. There are several
varieties, but the government has se-
lected the kind that produce the great-
est quantity of oil, and will furnlxh
■ them at cost plus the freight. The
rovernm mt will send mo suf'ioicnt, -
seed to supply the demands in this •
section As near as I can learn now, !•
the seed will cost about $5.00 p?r bush* •
el, plus the freight, but as one bushel •
will plant from 10 to 12 acres,
seed will not be so very expenr’ve. I
The government makes you a price
of $3 00 cash, per bushel, for your I porium Is offering Inviting values In
beans, as soon as delivered, an 1 In or- ladles’ coats, suits and dresses. 17-tf
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'•“"gj.in r .1 ui nur unrjiii —
I round for assurances of the free d»-
I velopmcnt of German culture in the!
■ first place Germany barn't i|ny rul-:
ture and in th* second place n<»ls»dv
wants tt if she did have
.s been in vogue’for s<
id sc extensively used
id until just recently
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< rep.
Any land that will grow good corn
The
■ iound is prepared the same as fot
I coi n. The beans should be soai ed in j
j hot water (not boiling) for about 24
hours b?fcre planting.
you a more even germination -ind
l etter stand. 1
beans—4 feet b y4 feet.
bushel will plant from to tu 1_
When the plants are 5 to 6 inc •*
ihin the t out, kavin C.-- ■
plant. Keep the ground well s.irre I i
and free from grass until U;o plant'
is large enough to shade the R.\nnd. j
/When the burrs have matured and |
turned brown, they should be ■shered ■
once or twice a week ta .unsll sled
with a box on it Is a good thing to
M’itli a cnife
Haul (’ • m to’
ful way
•ontinue
arc
where i
lM*aco. plenty, liberty, justice and the 1
pWvwatt of happiness are all gunrau I
<*ed
a and Wtn-
J ursof.m.'nt
m-» and Otb-
!n season
king care of
a specialty,
vs your order, or
The conversible sedan adjusts
itself to all seasons and
all weathers, and to every
purpose—business or • social
—of the entire household.
We wonder if Mr. Stone, of Mil*
... .ft has forgotten Hie big baking
powder scandal and how Ronsnv* I
« ■ v ’lie 1 ld«- of some people when
• i c/n’-tx t )•• 1’1 of I
beys and the evidence in the case
'nd we. f.irl'-er'ii' r»>, wen'er f M-
St ne remembers his own -■rent ef
fi r’s an I anxieth- <»f only a fe
m nibs ago t > avoid war?
il Woods' new
G
1 <•) ns
ve,y large quantity of Castor oil for
theii airplanes, and in order t i -t taey
j may be sure of an adequate «.ipply
f t-y are now contracting with f irrnera
grow these beans with t’.e > t'.'l4
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Mr V.’illie Allen < f Bay City was
* in Matagorda Saiutday.
B Culver an I Vallie Ma*
httvivr are attending Federal Court
at Galveston.
Lenard Jnglehurt
with hi. brother, i
dav
German measle
•■.tu' ng the adults
| ven I les
Mrs. F. 1’
Miss Hamilton,
I from Bay City.
E. P. Layton, v. io was real sick
fs improving rap- ,
: agree that In case
Bruise* nnd Wounds
kTMENT Is most itnpor-
an EFFICIENT sntisep- •
d promptly, there is no
action and the wound be- !
it once. For use r.n man j
W ttINF. u lite 1DEAJ.I
..n.1 MEALING AGEN'i |
id he ready tor an emerg- ■
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1918, newspaper, January 24, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292724/m1/2/?rotate=90: 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.