The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 275, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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LODGE DIRECTORY.
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We Deliver the Goods
NO QUESTION ABOUT THAT
R. G. Tiling
Agent for the
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rates to permanents.
Table board $5.00 per week.
S. B. ZITTLE, Prop.
committee to quote prices at a figure
under what rice actually sold at that
day on (hat market.
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Alamo Lumber Company
Bay City, Texas
THOM. SMITH WOOD CO.
< Wholesale and Retail)
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHERLAND. Manager
AUTO LIVERY
Day and Might Merrkv
Connected with Rice Hotel
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M. I
H. N. Shoal) has provided the com-
munity with a much need facility in
a well equipped blacksmith and wood-
The New’ Orleans ' workin« sho”'
Item of September 22 throws a little '
; Arnold’s Market
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A. F. A A. M.
Bay City Lodge, No. a, F. and
A. .M., meet* every second and tour -
rfendav In nach month. ? 30 p. &
• /ixitlng brothers welcome
Bert Carr. W. M.
W S. Street. Secretary.
• By Trip or Hour -Phones 28, 354 •
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BUILDING MATERIAL!
K. of P.
Hay City Lodge No. 241 K
of P. meets every Tuesday an
p. m Visiting Knights art
_ welcome.
Dr. T. C. Brooks, C. C.
T. A. Williams, K. of R a 8
I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monthly night at K. a.
P. Hall. Visiting brothers cordlslb
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Victrola
for dancing
With a Victrola and Victor
Records you can practice the new
dames over and over again.
You can have an impromptu
dance whenever you with and
dance as long as you want.
The Fox Trot, Castle Polka,
and all the other new dance*,
played loud and clear and in per-
fect time.
Come in sad hear them, and let
u» demonstrate the
different »tv lex of lhe
Victor and Victrola—
>10 to >350. Easy
terms, if desired.
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Save Your Money ”
j Yow Af >> Afoed ft
i Buy our Coupon Books or pay cash
and you will soon discover that the
esfhBM of your meat bill is cut down
very appreciably. Ry paying cash we
tin* methods employed on the
Orleans board of trade,
part la as follows:
"Conditions in
Pasture;
tore at the Heywood Cobb place. Grass | |ifW~ of thr drphtraWe lltld unfair (On. ’
wry fine. Will take a number ot d)thmR which nnw „M< o ’
cattle Close in. Plenty of water. Xi without a doubt mean better and more
H, Cobb. *0 Imd prices paid for the rough
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• W* Ain to Please—-Prices Right •
• ROUT. F RAKER. Hay City. Tex. •
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Bay City Business College t
(INCORPORATED) j ° *
Practical Up-to-Date Bookkeeping, Banking and
Higher Accounting.
system of Shorthand with Universal
Touch Typewriting.
Highest percent of positions secured. Write lor Catalogue
and Easy Terms
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For the mside or outside of your house. We have a large
and well assorted stock from which you can choose. We J
invite your inspection and ask only an opportunity to'prove
to you that
i ’nil The Exposition
.QHOTWU J I
Standard
and T ourist Sleepers
Through Trains Daily
FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
AND THE
EXPOSITIONS
ELECTRIC LIGHTED
SLEEPERS AND DINERS
OIL BURNING LOCOMOTIVES
STEEL COACHES
ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNALS
HEAVY RAI Li
ROCK BALLAST
Tl»e Route ol Sale Travel
For Further Information Ask
the Local Agent
light on this question in saying: i t,"litv for a dry goo*h Htor^ a i:ro<erv’
“Allegation* that local rice millers
are endeavoring unduly to depress the
value of rough rice have again arisen
as a result of conflicting views of
members of the quotation committee
I of the NewOrleans board of trade re-;
To most al! questions, and we are on the INSIDE when it
comes to the question of
0. I. S.
Eastern Star will n i«t
first Tuesday night In
»a<h month Vlxltinp
member* Invited to at-
tend
Mrs Beulah Eidman, W. BL
Mrs Cora B. Moore, See
i Considerable truck wi)] be planted
Ithls fall. Four acres of lettuce will
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he one of the crops.
The farmers are a unit in support
of the county demonstration work.
They believe that so long as the pros- I
peritv of Matagorda County depends !
on agriculture that this work is of
primary Importance. They therefore
view with displeasure any attempts to
minimize results or to discontinue thr
work. The present demonstrator ha«
saved the farmers of this county much 1
more than the cost of his services. .
The cotton crop will -in probably I
less than fifty bales
bafrvin-: has proved profitable ami J
every man who has given It attention J
has made money. Some men who
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are all Holstein*.
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220 to 235 per month extra money
tn any nmoloyed person without inter-
fering with regular work. No selling.
Positively no invest-
ment Unemployed need not apply.
Address The Silver Mirror Co.. Inc.,
VJ3 Madison St.. Chicago ,111. 25-29
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Patronise the paper that speaks a |
good word for your business and the
t-wn. We have no knocks for anv-
B bodv
Bteani up and continually going, that's
the alyle of my work on Watches
Iiim* your watch give you troublof I i
Will guarantee to cornx t It so It wUi,
render it* master the beat of service I
It I tall there la no charge Thafa • ...
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
K R. DFHHT. Jeweler Do All l»tods ad Repairing
• ••"•••••••••••••• Slotter Acceaoorlea Furnished
, • **<»• 121 Ray City, Te»as
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Big Planters Gave Estimate of Crop.
The Southern Rice Growers Asso-
ciation is just In receipt of a letter
from Burgin Brothers, who are among
[ the largest planters on the river and tttarted with one cow now own from 20 j
[ who arc thoroughly conversant with h, 50 head of e#n|P. Vernon Tower;
-- New owriJI tw<* cow* and Otte bull, all thor-
The letter In oughbred*. Mr. Verhngc has a thor-
oughbred bull and the Homecrofters j
th' ri< ’ industry p ,ve (|Vt. h,.n»| <,f high-grades. These I
have shown up to present date that
Ho shortage in the nee crop us pre-
dicted by the Southern Rice Growers
As-<k iutloh and ourselves will not
fall short of estimate About XV per
cent of the river crop I- tn. and re- __
cel pts up to this day show 370.731
sacks In from the river section,
against last year’s receipt* of 3k2>20.
Tlih leaves a balance to be received
jof approximately lOO.mM) sacks. m»»-
! Ing a total of 470,739 sacks for Hie
entire river crop for this year, as
.j against d7S,f»ie for last year, or
';!shorf«g«- of 21M.471 l«ag».M
Recent statements apparently in-
• spired by lhe milling interests, re-
flect effort to mlnlmlxe the actus) dAM»
age done by the recent storm. The
I miller* are doing their utmost to i
■ blind themselves to actual eondlHont
with only one end in view, that Is. to
J depress the tough rice market in or--
: der to buy supplies at the lowest pos-
sible prices and then later advance
(the price of the clean,
Wide Fluctuations Drelaiwd Needles*.
; There in abntihitcly tin ne»d of wide
fliM'tuwtloiis In rice. We call aticn-
jtion to various instance* where nmfb
rice ha* been depressed from the
»>pening of the rici- season from I? 95
per barrel to >2 90 per barrel; this
! change in price* being effected tn a
1 few davs.
; It t» a known fact that certain mill-
jew cannot mill rice for le*s than
jcents. W'heress other* ran do the tame
for 2.1 cent* and still make a good j
margin of profit. Here I* the vuln»>r-
ablv point, and one need not »rck for
other explanation* t’omhinations ot
null* have proven that they cannot
mill tier cheaper than HS cents, dun
to the fact that unrowitiWA'We mid tte-i
mention* large sal.vrie* arc expvndrd. i
TUP DI Jr-'* ITI t?V Hnd ,,’r,r w"‘t operation in
1 I"1 lL UJvJilLLtftL 1 i of any reasonftblo rout to opt-.dr J
AVFNI1F F smaller mill* not in the conthinat . n '
AvUWK F ; Uhkt Is the natural sequence? The 1
Solicits your patronage. Special >««”»»■* ofoHt «« ’bey oniv n- d
a sufficrint quantity ot rice to run!
their mill* and are content to miike a *
legitimate profit, at the same time
help tip farmer and film him a rhancei
to lire.
W« *trong)v advise thr farmer* to I
Fine Bermuda grass pas- br,1d lb,,!r ri,, p tb,,
a hotel and a meat market.
j Next week an effort will be made
to revive the Collegeport Industrial
League. People are beginning to real-
I ize that the best times existed when
I that organization was a living work-
garding the market, which ist under- ”” ,a< tar ln ‘h* devol-
! stood to have brought about the resig-
nation of the chairman of that com-'
mittee.
■ ; “Members of the committee repre-
X1 seating millers' interests are in the
x .majority and the official quotations
• were delayed for nearly tin hour Tues-
• day afternoon owing to the difference
p <>t opinion. L. II. Collet, erstwhile
• | chairman, Wednesday declined to
v muk' any statement for publication.
f h'l’v other members are Jack Traut-
Julius Cahn, W. N Socoln end
in sforg-i.”
• KEWINU-FARFV DRIER
• MAKING.
• First-class work. sstlsfacUott •
• absolutely guaraAtood Years •
9 of experience In cutting and fit- •
• tlttg. •
• MRB SADIE BURMAN. •
• North Asenur F, third house •
• north ot «. F. Pasaenger depot. • j
• ««kt side. enable yon to get better values and
*••••••••••• ••••••* quantity. Study to reduce this
w > W W . I |f ,m oy household expense.
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• Our wood cost* just the pHee •.
• of the cutting: the timber •
• cnets q* nothing. We do most •i
• of our own hsul’nr and cannot •
• be undersold.
• Ah«olste Fair Treatment
EVERYTHING THE STUDENT NEEDS
EIDMAN NOVELTY STORE
points.
butter and sold at home and nearby I
because the fat is manufactured into
are enabled to do this
ter fat.
And School Supplies
of all Kinds
One word wrong and your brief lx I
spoiled. The misplacement of a com-
ma or a period haa played havoc with
br’xfg.
Thos. Goggan & Bro.
J. E. Grace. Maaager
BAY CITY, TEX#
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Patrvmlre TrtHae advertlavr*
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Tile drain year farm your gardea.
your yard, the revolt will sornriee
and pfsese you Send for free bonk-1
let. Hiatt on Farm Dramsge ” W|
City Brick and Tile Co. lf-d»
School Books - School Books
well bred Holstein cows from North
Texas this week. Their creamery Is !
paying from one to one and a half
cents above the market price for but-
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lAr>gh«n« FatMta*
Ray rttty •
j. r. r a RRt RHTow
ttervsywt and < Irtl Raffaeoe
Pttonee 9 and ?«• I
*t«<wwer-at-*>ew
Fteetfcv tn *11 CJiMWt* lu>ia
p»<i i . .total
R RATK*.
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expect a good calf crop this fail.
The Homecrofters will receive two
• THE RIXIF RABRRK SHOP
• BELL A PETTY, PrnprlMort
• Cool. Clean. Comfortahk . Sanitary •
• Experleaced Barber* •
• Children’s Haircut* a Specialty •
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it v!t*d to meet with us.
Ja». W. Pierce, N G.
Edw A McKelvy. Secretary
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Beaumont, Texas, September 26.—
General Manager E. A. Eignua of the
; Southern Rice Growers Association
today issued the following communi-
i cation:
One of the never failing mysteries
' that confronts the rice farmer who
seeks to keep posted on market prices
is the rice quotations of the New Or-
bans board of trade. It is quite a
common occurrence for the unotation
PROftRENH AT COLLEGE PORT.
GROWERS DEPLORE
MANAGERS OF THE ASSOCIATION
4 HARGER
MILL
OWNERS
REPRESSED MARKET.
Issued (oiuff'unJcatioa Saying Atti-
tude of New Orleans Hoard of
trade Ma* Trying on
O. E. HUDSON
the Farmers.
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Gulf Coast Dairy
Under New Management
PHONE M8
RICE MANIPULATION;
(By H. A. Clapp.)
Most of the early rice has been
threshed with a loss of probably 25
or 30 per cent because of the August
storm. The late rice will make a|
good crop. Some of the rice has gone
as high as 14 sacks to the acre but
this is the exception.
The Collegeport rice farmers have
organized what is called the Fanners’
Co-operative Threshing Company and
purchased a new threshing outfit and
all the rice in this district is being !
handled by this machine.
Hull Brothers received from East
Texas one car of range cows which
will be placed on a pasture east of
town. As these cows are all bred they
Service, Purity
and Cleanliness
our Motto
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A R. LECKIE
Civil Engineer
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CAN BUY THEM
ANYWHERE. THEY ARE
PRINTED AND READY.
PHONE YOUR ORDER.
NOTES ON THE RIGHT
KIND or PAPER A RPE
CIALTT.
Mr. Banker
DEBIT AND CREDIT
FOR SAME AT THIS OF-
FICE CHEAPER
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The Tribune
There will be a apodal examination
for State first and second grade tea< b-;
«»’ ccritflcatcx held in th® county
xuprrlntendenCx office on Friday and
Saturday October 15 and 16.
W C. Gray. Co. Supt
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The proof-readlag of a brfcf ix the
moxt delicate, particular and tedious
tort nt Hie whole brief even down to
the writing of R.
Bay City, Texas
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Are we all a* thankful ax we ought I
j to b*» that Mr. Hryan ix out of the
fetnte department?
i Are we thankful morning, noon nndf
night and before and after m*xl« and
whenever we say our praver*?—.Life. f
I In every one of the »«.400 «econ«l«
|of every day every hone«t and intelll- ’
i gent man in the country should give
< thank* that Mr Rryan Is nut of th*
stale department; ind every Intelll- !
gent, honest man should he doubly
thankful, and. ind'-ed. K to 1 thankful, j
in every one of these 90,400 sreondx
when Mr Rryan retire* to private life*
and cease® lo be the '’tMiblif nuisance” J
that he Ix at present - Manufacturer*'
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MAGILL BROS
We < an help you.
(.'all on or address.
Let us know your wants.
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Offer both Business and Residence Lots in Bay City, the Queen of the
Mid-Coast, on easy terms, including monthly installment payments.
MAGILL BROTHERS
THE RELIABLE PIONEER LAND MEN
Original Promoter* Bay City and Exclusive
Agent* of Bay City Town Company
A Wise Man will buy land on a dull market. A Foolish Man will wait
fur a boom then follow the crowd and buy on an inflated market.
Now la the tune to buy laud and lot bargains ahead of lhe boom.
Also offer improved and unimproved farms to actual settlers, on easy
terms and lung time. Rich prairie or valley lands. Also wholesale
tracts for colonization.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 275, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1915, newspaper, September 27, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292410/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.