The Matagorda County Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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BOOST, BOOST, BOOST.
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Your town needs it—Boost.
RESTS WITH LEGISLATURE
Your business needs it—Boost.
!!
The city administration needs lt-
/
officials need it—Boost.
>ur count)
i
merchants
need
it
You
Boost.
IT’S AN OLD TRICK
|1 '.0
One Year
band needs it
Boost.
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
To Slash Down a Few Prices
real estate dealers need
it—
to “Get You Started."
and
will eat
Long experience h
taught
I
us that the slight of buying
right enables us to give the
buying
public
BETTER
from
VALUE
for
the
SAME
*
MONEY
than they can get
elsewhere.
Try us for your
next month’s bill.
F
Mexico ever since Madero's death.
waiting’’
&
and feed werops.
A poor dew, mentally unbalanced.
MORE
SIDEWALKS
BEING
LAID.
C
the
premises
j n.sponsiuie ii
I accomplished
more
loot, rapacity, pom-1 civilized
Let them get together, decide on I and it will not be many months before
class.
We are
for cash.
o
ci-
swallow its
fellow's gnat and
one of the most, decided on it suspended.
We have not learned
It
arc
would like to see solved.
Houston.
M MtSII 11 MINI'S \ MEW..
Ed. Badouh was exhibiting some of
A
I they will be needed
rebuild
to
it.
Perhaps the prettiest garden in Bay
will
It
A
A
through every effort.
Ml
!
I
Mouth i
Ono Year
Si'RSI RIPTION BATES.
WEEKLY
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The oil well, which has been
we
well
The
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Dr. .1. T. Holton Whs Pioneer Planter
and Confederate Soldier.
boost, if only
dark
no less than three for this year.
He says that to popularize a town
or city inducements must be given the
PubUshed Every Friday Morning by Tribune Printing Company.
CAREY SMITH, Editor.
air of mystery
the |
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BELIEVES IN ( El ERR VITON'S.
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SOME FINE STRAWBERRIES.
Ono
some
limes
f such the wish may be the basis
of tho prophecy.
the
hat i
R. F. Anderson
1 he General Store
d
er. the b
I needs It
on
for
It
cay
it is by far better and more business-
like.
Give us system In our street work.
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ALTO TURNED TURTLE.
the office holders.
statement because in i
• copulation Massachusetts has
Wharton. Texas. March 29—Dr. J.
T. Bolton, pioneer planter, physician
and Confederate veteran, died this
Improvement madeH’^rt ing after a brief ii'neaa, aged 76
, The
I re hool
iature
FISH AND GAME CONTROL
“The
dawn.”
lucky, so watch her now.
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Patronize Tribune advertisers.
the'
arc
Street.
Bay City now perhaps has
triumph of the]
policy.—Houston I
X icholas, commander-In-chief
Russian army, is being felt.
7,000,00n men actually at bands at
moment's notice, well-provisioned and
equipped, it will now bo but little
trouble for him to repeat the Przemysl
victory when and wherever ho chooses.
It now seems that Sir John French
was right when he said the end of the
war is near.
the physical
the spiritual.
I the Post there :
j het column this it-tn: “Shipments of
rtrrvbcrrles from the Pasadena dis-
ti ie have already begun. Sixty-five
crates were sent out Wednesday, 100
t re expected Thursday, and
first of next week carload
92.00
4 00
idiots.
' 'i one
worth going many blocks to see. Ed.
is a good gardener although he merely
follows ft for pastime.
i
reason
j they are always to be found in a de-
| plorable condition is due to nothing
more or less than the lack of system.
When a few dollars are dropped in
i a mndhole here and a wooden culvert
there it means a continuous expense
and a consequent loss of money. Every
culvert in a town should be of cement
and built just as if the city expected
| to pave that particular section the
next day. When once it is down prop-
Muscovite !< r,y thp work and exl,ense and atten-
Let us get out of this bottled-up pro- ' 0,1 to ”‘nt work is dnnn for «™d and
dicament and show the people that we ’ "mo can he *lven t0 another.
To do this in the right way the dry , ; O,DVCU1 U11
■ in I (iency attached to everything
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ferocity. For in-
from the Oklahoma
One of Houston's grand old ladles
died the other day, leaving eighty-one
descendants. Bless her old soul, a
grown of glory was put on her dear
old head before she reached
throne of St. Peter.
No, Freddie, the advance In
MATAGORDA COUNTY TRIBUNE ;
whispered in
corner, is a thousand]
better than the clarion voice I
I oi a knocker if heralded from a'
I housetop.
■■tend at the Postoffice at Bay City, Texas, as Second Tiara Mail Matter
Under Act of Congress, March 3, 1379.
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Aay erroneous reflection upon the character or atanding any p<-r»< <i or I
business concern will be readily and willingly corrected upon iu being
brought to the attention of the publishers.
rhe paper will be conducted upon the highest possible plauc. of legitimate .
newspaper business.
he gets It?
worth three rounds of ammunition.
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General Villa has declared a mora-
torium,
long to make a
licity and the deed is done. ! prove the pride of every citizen in the
] Surely the stocks of goods in the [ city.
By block-at-a-time is meant to start
on the court house square, the streets
I of which belong to everybody and are
j the most frequented and seen. Im-
prove this section thoroughly, cotn-
i pietely and once for all. It may cost
la little more, but if the money that
for the statement that
j the war is going to leave a nation of
We think the doctor is right
instance and wrong in the
It is our opinion that the war
the was inaugurated by the biggest bunch
The United States is a most
zourceful country. What nation
earth is there that could pray
peace and at the same time work her
factories overtime in manufacturing
war munitions'.’ We are undoubtedly ] thrifty
I J. S. Foster is having a cement side-
] walk laid in front of his premises,
(corner Third Street and Avenue H.
I The city is joining this walk to the
If the merchants of Bay City would | Dr- Rugeley premises across Third
ini like to have one good days’ business
of pacllfcation
The rea-phe guerilla warfare w ill continue. To : responsible for?
a large percentage I the peon war means excitement, a I accomplished in
ery body concerned, unless perhaps fair.
We can make this I the day, give the enterprise good pub-'t|le Pity will have streets which will
proportion to licity and the deed is done.
■ ■ ,,i<■ wZ l'«3 a less ..... —..... __ n—w—— — ——
number than any other State, ami ex-|<ity will justify this and the move. if |
As a whole, it will
/III Bound
Round uTth a
Telephone Line
In a B’-ll connected communi-
ty it's not how far is it to
neighbor PerkinsV But "Is
neighbor Perkins' ring three?"
The ring of a bell and you have
him
In marketing, in matters of
farm routine, in emergencies,
the telephone adds to the farm-
er's ease and profit.
Are you connected with the
Bell system?
A»k our nearest Manager tor inLor
mation or write to
THE SOUTHWESTERN
TELEGRAPH AND
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
DALLAS. TEXAS
Mobile Item in
la:ch 23. makes this comment on the
“Yes. it is I
,„„.i Is en-
This is the!
inor.t remarkable spell of weather ex- ;
pericncod in this vicinity in the mem-‘this is the best one for a starter,
cry of tlie oldest inhabitant.” Mobile; can't fail, so why not push it?
claims to be in a class with Houston
in 1 espect to lovely weather condi-
tions and other influences that charm
man. to say nothing of
In yesterday’s issue of
The banks, the churches, the butcli-
.ker. and even the newspaper
-Boost.
The tiling that puzzles us I
Villa going to do with Matamoros once I overthrown.
The whole town is not i this belief is well founded.
I time the factions were
gether in a fight to the finish,
be
This moral g at about 9 o'clock
while motoring at a pretty lively clip
along the .shell road between the city
and the Colorado River bridge, Her-
bert Parker. Collie Bruno and Thorn-
ton Carr, in Mr. Parker’s car, a Ford,
were violently thrown from the car
when it turned turtle on a curve. The
occupants escaped with minor bruises
and are congratulating themselves
that their injuries were not more
serious.
The car was pretty much demolished
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A MODEL GARDEN.
A noted Philadelphia doctor and 1 * Marshal Jim McNeal looks so j
| women no one will be able to say. f”r I specialist, who lias been in the war ! f<'(' Uving off of the fat of tlx* I
I the reason thr.t yon can force tlio child . onp )n t|lc gprvjces of the Red Cross J t,lat his good appearance evl-j
| to s i to school, but can you force him I jK ftUthority
Tlie largest is New York I not do better than that of inaugurat-' town in Texas, her size and popula-
i contains between 2,000,- ing a style show. This feature has tion considered, and is adding more
Before Nevada was ] been tried in many places in the State ( ill the time.
The tiling left now to do is to in-
----- — system
If fought to a finish and gained by not others, especially since the
the <>*>e side or the other there will he no (charge against him is that he is
price of cotton was not occasioned by 1 accruing evidence
the awful and bloody war.
son, son, is that a large percentage I the peon war means excitement, a
of It Is now in the hands of the spec-1 loose, carelcns life and an easy exist from asylums and hospitals?
ulator. This paper so warned you 'nee. To the peon leader, who Is country this, indeed! Mil
several months ago.
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States
country. 1
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The Tribune has no kick which,
would carry witli It any consequence
insofar as the government's way of
transacting business is concerned, but
if we coul’in t improve on the methods
of the National supervising architect's
office methods, wc would be willing j to study and team?
♦o throw up tlie sponge. One of the^
most timely articles we have seen,
••••••••••••••••a
• WILL S. HOLMAN •
• Attorney-at-Law •
i • Will practice in Appellate, Su- •
| • preme and Federal Courts •
• Office in the Courthouse •
• Bay City, Texas •
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City is the one owned by Mr. Ed. Ba-
] donh. It is laid off in the most model
ri”",n i 9,y'p nn<l contains oven this early
i much delicious table sass. His
dele ' ho ennnot I iitrawlierry patch is a wonder and is
r t t an-ertte rot
: H the hen.i. Tr>
nine ter atty pur
Every enterprise, whether you own
or not. needs It—Boost.
Mayor-elect Klein is a firm believer
in celebrations or public entertain-,
appeared in its mar-1 tnents for the city, and is advocating
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Push the big celebration with all
jour might and main. Work on it
j night and day for a success this time
■° 0 ' means more successes to follow. A
According to Foster there will, be j big crowd should and can be brought
plenty of rain this year for a bumper fo the cjty on t]-1C 21st All that is
rice crop, a largo acreage to which ] n,.cPgRnPj. j0 for everybody to push and
will bo planted ! af jt
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A French seeress predicts the end ■
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It matters not how small a town
may be every
should be permanent and of the besti 'cars’
material and workmanship. It will 0—0--------
perhaps cost more at the time, but ’’P against the traces and pull
pays in the long run. I** th« blS celebration. That is the
p 0 | day when the big pot goes into the
Patronize Tribune advertisers. ono- ft
tags of the tillable land planted to By the eternal fitness of things
retton In this county this year, most1 < vents are brought about, it seems by I
of the farmers turning to rice, corn destiny or some other unseen force. ■
I That Mexico will, at some time in the
| not distant future, be under the epn- has been forced to wander the seas to
trol of the United Stat
person can deny,
will descend it is impossible to fo1
cast, but its stroke is as suye as
How To Give Quinine To Children.
PFBRIF.TNEiwthetrade mark num* /‘rent---
improved Quinine. It i» • Tn’tleleii p rlea*. I
ant to take and doea not disturb . tutnach. j
Children take it and never know t; »<• Quinine
Alao tapctlllly adapted t» ad "
tike Of * *in. ry Qu. r
Ing Bay City as a trade center, but; ,p arawn ln and concentrated on one
j genuine proposition it will never be
missed ami there will be something
to show for it.
Once the court house square is fixed
t ic authorities can select one or more
, blocks in different directions and
i construct them in the same way.
There is no sane reason why tlie
i streets of any small town should not
i he first-class and the only
public, and especially those who live j
by the] in other sections of the county. There
move- is no argument against a policy of
menttj. it is believed, will have start-1 this nature, for we need a little of
id." Pasadena is only a few miles the rust rubbed off our own elbows
from Heavenly Houston, in the same I and a little personal touchup here and
. If Mobilians are pining for j there. Leave any people isolated and
spring weather in the springtime and devoid of proper entertainment and
can’t find it in tlielr own section, let amusements for a length of time and
come to Houston.—Houston the moss will begin to dangle from
■ . our spinal column like whiskers on a
than 100,000 square
Ils no question that in a number of I To do this in the right way the i
I States counties might be much fewer I goods merchants must co-operate
I titan they are. with advantage to j plans and the management of the af-] striking the levels to the road beds.
element of Mexico, that is the i vjate human anti animal ills, from man j
and producing class, would tr, (jOg an(j catt an(] yPt here is one (
a people who trust in God, but work welcome, as they would have welcom-I p00r afflicted Jew. a human being, an
od three years ago, intervention outcast because he is mentally unbal-
'■’cace, progress and safety to life and , aiicod. Groat world, this, that it can I
The apology that has been offered i property will never
for the killing of McManus In Mexico: until
City ought to Ite very comforting for compels it.
1.1 — F..>>,ll— , I..■>., ll.ill. . i- II. lln.,..)..,. u., .... ,1
no thinking, the extent of a distance of 33,000 miles
Just when tlie axe; and refused a landing place at the
>r»-1 ports of many nations What manner
the j of civilization have we reached when
sun shines. Of what use will be aia poor unfortunate is denied the prob-
pitcliod battle of "decisive" results? | able assistance of kind countrymen, if
I If fmi.rllt fn n flotutl nilrl OrulnAft l.V nil,., o -Innn , I... only
men-1
I tally wrong, an affliction he is not'
Again what good is
keeping him away
? A great‘
i * in i*. i<> us- i” <>ii i.-nuri, "mi ' couniry mis. inueeu: Millions of
I usually a peon of the more desperate money, In time and coin, is leaving
(vpe. it means loot, rapacity, pom-! civilized nations every year to the
positv. grandeur and notoriety, and so . missionary fields of benighted conn-'
long as these conditions exist just | tries, more millions go to war vic- ]
that long will tlx' Mexican situation ! tjms and other sufferers, asylums and |
as it i xists today will continue. The i hospitals are built everywhere to alle-!
better
Pasadena is only a
... .. .
time can be given to another.
1 till have plenty of vim. vigor and vi- 11 's l|f‘I'f,‘('tl.v safe, we think, to
j tality left without having to resort to Bav thaf thp ,l'(’np.'’ wasted on the
J the “sody fountings.” i streets of any town, if concentrated
end applied efficiently, wjll be suffl-
"l'11' ' "f " NG.ME FINE STRAWBERRIES. !' lent to "'"‘de, drain, curb and gravel
' several blocks In the right way every
W,1 n,,,!,,.,!, Ln ... J year. 'Suppose it does take more time.
Ed. Badouh was exhibiting some of;
the finest strawberries this morning I
that we have ever seen in this seer I
tioh and which were raised by him ‘
•n his garden here in the city. The
berries are of the Klondike variety
and will compare very favorably with
any raised in the strawberr.v belt of
the United States.
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darkest hour is just before
Bay City has always played
his family - ...
Post.
No doubt: and grape-Julce-policy
will, of course, accept It as being suf-
ficient for tlie crime.
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When we r< ad the dally “official” re-j 11)t.
ports of the “war situation'* we resort
to the popular habit of flipping thej
coin to see w lio s who and wh). It iR|(,i(.|- f|)P stati we cannot foretell, but several land owners arc slow to make
doubtless be the moans of, leases to the company of their hold-
I many children getting some learning ■ Ings. It is impossible to calculate
i that never would have received it j the good this well would do if brought
I without the law, and for which they in a good producer and not a thing
I w ill be deeply grateful later on in shouldhe placed in the way of its suc-
| life.—Kosse Cyclone. |cess. The idea is prevalent, and pop-
I The
such institutions are second grade cer-
tificates. first grade certificates and ' ri
diplomas, which rank as permanent
certificates. In other words, these
colleges, in tlie issue of certificates, j j’.-
must confine themselves to those pre-
scribed by the statute, and are with-
out power to create different certifi- i
if sb county, which will average 1000 [ cates and attach to the same a dif- [
square miles and a population of 300,-1 ferent meaning and legal significance]
000. The smallest county in the . from that prescribed in tlie statute. j
United States is Bristol County, Rhode--o—o--------
island, which covers twenty-five j WHY NOT A STYLE SHOW?
| sqm*re miles. Tlie largest is Custer
County. Montana, which embraces 20,-;
■190 square miles. The smallest
population is. or was ten years ago, | . nd draw a good crowd to the city, es- I Hay City now perhaps has more
Brown Count'-. Texas, which had four' pecially of the lady element, they can- ] regulation cement sidewalks than any
inhabitants. ’
I County, which contains between i,uw,-i . - ... , —
11)00 and 3.000.000. Before Nevada was ] been tried in many places in the State -ill the time.
I made a State it was Nevada County of j lately with most signal success and ■ 2. .
100,000 square miles. There jit can be made a success here. I mgurate the block-at-a-time
. . .V... -■„!.* ....... J-y I gtreet work wlth sygtem and eff._
from
I Belgium says her men can't come in
I Io America because of the fact that other.
I they will bo needed to rebuild the | »v'aS lilftupm WIVU
country after peace shall have been cl idiots the world ever produced.
I declared. There is another reason I
land that is some two or three million
I Belgian women will be looking for!
(husbands ns soon ns the war Is over.
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It Is a foregone conclusion’that if I anything to it, we need that hole in
we'll but stick to the ship she'll come I the ground in our business; if noth-
‘ . Our people have be-' mg. ninety-nine per cent of the peo-
same spirit of optimism prevails and I Mtn to realize that we must do things r)P would be pleased to know
there's but one end In view—the ultl-
tnatc success and triumph of the town.
This is all good, hut there are other
things that count. The Business
Magne should get down to work In
earnest, the enterprises of this town,
the ones that are doing things, should
be fostered. Mon should band togeth-
er in efforts for the dtys' welfare in-
stead of lagging at the traces. Wc
should, not a ono of us, Hvo for only
the present for it is the success of < of tl,o European war bv July, and says j
the future that counts. Now. why not (that upon the ruins of defeated Ger-
up and at it? Surely it will cost but many a n eat republic will he bullded.
little and may result in much good. I it should be borne in mind, however.
Organize and organise thoroughly and that this prophetess la Fryich and be-
results will sure to follow on by and png such the wish may be the basis
1 " oubi be fewer still.”—Houston Post. I crowd to the city.
The Mobile Item in Its issue of i not cost very much and will give the ■ (
'merchants going into it some lasting
advertising and also some ready pro-
fits.
There are many ways of popular!/.- i8quande’rea in” haphazard'“methods
Ing Bay City as a trade center, but; tp drawn jn and concentrated
NOTICE SUBSCRIBERS.
When sending in remittat.ee for subscrlpt-Kn, always stat-; whether new or
renewal.
When requesting change of address C3 paper, give both old and new add- «
Austin, Texas. March 27.—The |
game fish and oyster commissioner ■
was advised by the attorney general’s
1 department today that the right to'
| kill or otherwise to reduce to posses- j
sion wild animals is subject to the
control of the Legislature; that wild
game within a State belongs to the !
State and is not subject to private
ownership, except insofar as the Leg-
islature may prescribe, and that the
Legislature har, the right to prohibit
the taking of game, and to prohibit
any traffic or commerce therein ne-
cessary for the protection or preserva-
tion of wild birds and animals; that
transportation companies can not law-
fully receive for transportation
transport the Hides or heads of wild
taxidermist, who may
have had the same in his possession
I for the purpose of treating and mount-
ing.
The attorney general's department
advised the president of the North
Texas State Normal College, at Den-
| ton, that the State normal colleges in
j this State have no authority to issue
There is some “information” that | State normal freshman, t ’
occasionally finds its way into the un- and junior certificates and State nor-,
suspecting press that it absolutely | mal professional certificates, but that ■ J?
crushing i;i its * "
stance, read this
Oklahoman with especial reference to
the item about Brown County, Texas:
"Tliere is a very little uniformity in
the size or other characteristics of
the American county. It means some-
thin*.' entirely different from the Eng-
that his good
dentl.v encouraged a
trespass upon the former's larder last
Sunday night and purloin a mighty
good supper. While Mr. McNeal and
Deputy Jim Pyle were engaged in
earnest conversation at the front gate
and while Mrs. McNeal who, after
the manner of all model housewives,
had supper waiting on the table, an in-
truder, presumably a tramp, sneaked
into the dining room and took every
last smidgen of victuals off the table.
Our informant failed to say whether
or not Mr. McNeal did without his
supper that evening, but there is one
thing certain he did not get any of
the bill of fare that the tramp took.
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WH1RT0N VETERAN
PISSES AWAY.
deer from a
As ft now lookt th- allies will eat j Official Washington - rm.-- to think
their Turkey long before Thanksgiv-. that the Villa and Carranza forces are
ing. ! 'liaising m ar the coast in Northern
. Mexico for what may be tlie most de-,
what is | eisive buttle fought since Huerta was ]
It is to be hoped that
It is high ;
coming to-
It may
inhumane to say so, but the best,
Funny that he has waited so! interests of the Mexican people sug-
public announcement uest the hope that the coming conflict
•f a something which has exlsb d In, i-itiy be u veritable Armageddon. It (
would be a fitting
'watchful
There will be a very small perron- 1’ost.
land planted to'
have
and for which they j in
in ; sliou’Jbe placed in the way of its
cess.
enactment of the compulsory | ular that some good indications have
school law goes further than the more ; bPPn encountered, or. at the least, the
fact that it forces school attendance, promoters are very hopeful of good
In that It compels children to go to i results, although none of them will
therefore, keeps many an ] talk for publication or give out any
■ inel'in off the streets mid out of mis-' hopes. There is an air of mystery.
j chief and help tlie home management surrounding the project, which the <<>"n*'
ef the irrcnressible youth wonderfully 1 people of the city and this section
i In time it v ill servo its purpose in would like to see solved, Tn fact, it is I
I I ♦ fl (N9Y1
■.< ss>*niii- crime and the production I Bay City’s “million dollar mystery, ;
of professional bums. It will solve I and not on the screen cither. It iR, ° *'
many a vexatious homo question and <mr hope of hopes and everyone should
jin prove ti e domestic atmosphere to1 >nd it every possible encouragement.
I a marked degree. Just how far It i --------0—0--------
I will go in turning out bright men and | A notpd Philadelphia doctor and,
» war! .....
land
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Take the cork out of the oil
and let’s see what we've got.
suspense is absolutely agonizing, tan-
[ talizing and terrorfying
;;
L'
I-
M
i I*
NlUBl L1UIV1/ HILIVIVP WV liwsu j
lately concerning this branch of the
government, is taken from yesterday's
Houston Post and reproduced In to-
day's issue of The Tribune.
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There is at all times evident In this
City a most praiseworthy spirit
amongst the citizenship, and that Is
♦heir dogged determination to stick it
out to the bitter end for the town's'
good, and their loyalty. Wherever you
go, and at ail times, good or bad, the'*0 Port safely.
______ i. __i________n. ...i ' Liin t,> realize I
to keep things going. The 21st is cel-
ebration day and everyone should join I
In. There's nothing that beats pub-
licity.
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come to Mexico and doe8 8trn|n so hard at the other |1 pl” f,,r topographical condition they staged properly, will bring a splendid
own
hi
j “ oather iu that section:
springtime, but the coal man
Joying it just, the same.
tlie United States government
• ", it matters not how many I PdinPi<
-George Bailey in Houston'so-called decisive battles are fought. t
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enactment of the compulsory subject of much speculation.
attendance law by the Legls- ] ir. formed, has been capped and work
........ was one of the most decided on it. suspended. We have not learned
steps taken in many years in Texas , exactly the status of the case, but it
tin* advancement of education. peems that tlie promoters are giving
I Just how well the law will work when several reason for suspension of the
j applies to the negroes and Mexicans ( work, the main one being the fact that
no trouble for Germany and the allies |( w|p
to win the same trendies and capture
the same strongholds every day,—that
is if we are to take these "official"”
reports literally.
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The powerful hand of Grand Duke'
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I school it,
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1915, newspaper, April 2, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346168/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.