The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 23, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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anil came back with more tnik».ir
sat I day proreed to for cash to
the highest bidder all the right, title
and interest of F’elix Grantham in
and to the following described real
estate, levied upon as tile piopcrty of
Felix Grantham, to wit
Lots 7, 8 ami ft, I
town of Bay City, Matagorda County,
Texas! west one half of lot 11, east
one half of lot 12, block 131, in the
town of Bay City, Matagorda County,
The battle royal tire testing proved Goodrich’s
1918 tires have all the virtues < t Goodrich Tiros
and many new. It proved them the tires of dura-
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America.
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wherever you motor by demanding the tires
America’s roads have tested out i 4,1 / s,744 utiles,
and crowned ' Ameiica’s Tested x’lua.
One Or two women college grad-
antes holding the degree of bachelor
of science in tiome economics are
needed in nearly every State in tin
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Houston Branch: Gil Fannin St., Houston, Texas
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Sport Coats in Japanese crepe, linen
crash and khaki. Sizes to lit
The State of Texan.
County of Matagorda.
By virtue of an ulius order of Hale
for delinquent taxcn leaned by
clerk of the Diutrlct Court of Mata
gordu Count) <>n the 15th day of July,
A I» 1918, in a certain muse where-
in tile State of Texan In plaintiff and
Felix Grantham In defendant, in favor
of (he said plaintiff, for tin* num of
thirty eight unit 97-100 ($38.97) dol
turn (for Stale and county taxon, In
tore t, penally and conta). with inter
< O <>n -.aid num at the rule of nix per
cent per annum from dale of Jndg
ineiit, together with all voids of mill,
that being the amount of said |udg
ment, by the Halil plaintiff In the I>1
tricl Court oi Matagorda County, on
the Int din of January, A li. IHI7,
and to me dlterted and delivered an
rheriff of Halil Matagorda County, I
have Hei/ed, levied upon, and will, on
the firnt lue.d.i) in Vugust. \ l»
I’.tix, the same being the tith day of
Htiid month, at the court lionne door
ol said Matagorda County in the city
of Bav City, between the hours of Id
o'clock a. m and I o’clock p. in. on
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to the sat isfai’tion thereof. :
will bo made siib|ect to the
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We call the attention of our read-
er to the advertisement of Mr Ed
Horn in this isHtte Mr Horn is an
expert automobile painter and guar-
antees satisfaction on every job It
is (ime to consider the needs of your
auto and have it made new, as it is
beginning to look as though new ones
will be hard to get See him for es-
timates.
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UK L TV b.aik! u.de as a biuktiS. ve
sur. ty of xhot! iZ?! Bi' -.1 k . d
of the assa’’er’s ci ucil 1<
Cnlted States by the department
agriculture. These women
act as home demonstration
working with the Stale colleges which
an* doing home extension work in the
coiinfies and eifii's.
Their duties will include teaching
better methods to housewives and
generally increasing household effi
cieney Some of these positioiiH are
for the dural Ion of the war, some per
manent
All applicants must be twenty five
years of age, or over. They must be
graduates of full courses of home
economics. It is preferabh* that they
have had teaching experience. Women
wiio have been brought up in the conn
tty are preferred for county agentn
I’or citv agents, women rnttst fie thir-
ty years of a're or over and have abil-
Itv to handle complicated city prob-
lems.
The salary Is $1,200 to $2,100, ac-
cordin' to proven a’dllty All appli-
cations must be made through the
('lilted States <*ni|4oyinent service,
'k x le x San Antonio Applications
mu t give a detailed account of edu-
itlon and experience, and must ho ac-
'’tupanied hv three letters of recom-
mendations, which are to deal spe-
Ifieallv with the ciindldate’s ability
md lovalty as an American citizen,
and a recent photograph, which |s
imperative.
Lota 7, 8 anil 9. In block 188, city
[of Buy City, we t one half of lot 11
and emit one half of lot 12, block 134
chy of Bay City, Matagorda County
Texan; subiect, however, to the right
of redemption, tfu> defendant or any
one IntereiHted therein, may have, and
[ subject to anv other ami fnrthei
I rights the defendant or any one inter
ested therein, may be entitled to, un
| dvr the provisions of law Said sale
[to be made by me to satisfy the itbovi
described Judgment for one hundred
| thirty two and 23-100 dollars, in fa-
vor of the City of Bay City, togethei
with interest and the costs of suit,
and the proceeds of said sale to be
applied to the satisfaction thereof
Said Hale will be made subject to the
defendant's right to redeem the said
property within two years from tin
date of sale by paying to the purchtlH-
er thereof double the amount ot
money paid by said purchaser for said
propertv. Bert Carr,
Sheriff, Matagorda County. Texas.
By Jim Ettzniaurice, Deputy.
Bay City, Texas. July Hi, 1918.
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It lies in tin* bumper n ileago. th.it harvest i f 1,044
linear miles :ied 4,178,74 I t.re miles, pi'.cii up c.'i'.\'tive!y in j
by the Gixxltich 1' e.;t Fleets. 1’.' t, \ve t, north, s HVh, t ; the
and heavy ears of th< famous J ix 1-loots n*.:u Ji G
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with non. „t.. . i i *<-■•<’,<’ everywhere.
G.xxlriJi’s 1918 tires the h ndsome, hut ’ . tires of y. n.aous
ma terful size any Goodrt h d< ’ r am 1 shoe.- you I ore 1. unt
oi that road warfare, aod conqa. :.<! A.-. •■ i-. i. . the .v ,dth
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BLA( lx SAI' i' i’\ 1 lil,Ai)S tuup,ht thi Wo:st reads with >at a flinch.
Texas; subject, however, to the right
of redemption, the defendant or any
one interested therein, may have, and
subject to any other and furthei
rights the defendant or anny one in
i forested therein, may be entitled to,
In block I8X, In the ’ "Oder the provisions of law. Said
«• ■ • '• - , .de to lie made by me to satisfy the
....... I lilove described judgment tor thirty
eight and 97-10(1 dollars, in favor of
the State of Texas, together with in
i (ereut and the costs of suit, and the
proceeds of said sale to be applied
Said sale
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right to redeem the said prop-
wit hln two years from (lie date
I of stile by paying to the purchaser
; (hereof double the amount of monex
paid by "aid purchaser for said prop
I’ltv. Bert Carr,
Sheriff, Matagorda County, Texas
By Jim I'llzm.turlio. Deputy
Bay t'ltv, Texas. July Bi. 1918.
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Dorsey declared that the mat-
ter of providing good seed tor next
year's crop should be considered now,
as the quality raised in most parts of
the State this venr was not good In
Northeast Texas, he said, the crop Is
moving freely, th eyleld was splen-
did and the quality excellent. He
urges dealers and millers of Texas to
put away a sufficient quantity of this
seed.
The department of agriculture.
Texas grain dealers. Bankers 'Asso-
ciation. Texas Industrial Congress
and the Farmers’ Cnion will co-op-
erate, he said, to secure a large wheat
acreage for the coming season.
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Fort Worth. Texas, July 21
1918 wheat crop is estimated at about
8,000,000 bushels by H B Dorsey,
secretary of the Texas Grain Dealers'
Association, and the great bulk of
this. Mr Dorsey said Saturday, has
been raised tn Northeast Texas
Central. Southwestern Texas and the
Panhandle very little wheat has been
raised
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pockets to match smocking.
Middy Blouses
Regulation Sailor Styles
Solid White with navy blue collars and cuffs.
All white slip-over and button front
Smocks in white with colored collars, cuffs and
! delinquent taxes issued by the clerk
j of the District Court of Matagorda
( County on the 15th day of July, A D
’ 1918, in a certain cause wherein the
[City of Bay City is plaintiff, and Fell*
! Grantham is defendant, in favor of
the »aid plaintiff, for th« sum of one
' hundred thirty-two and 23-100 dollars
I (for Ntate and county taxes, interest,
pinulty and costal, with interest on
said sum ut the rate ot six per cent
I per unnum from date of judgment, to-
gether with ail costs of suit, that be-
ing the amount of said judgment by
the said plaintiff in the District Court
[of Matagorda County, on the sth day
of Janugry, A D 19)8, and to me dt-
i reefed and delivered ns sheriff of said
j Matagorda County, I have seized, lev-
ied upon, und will, on the first Tues-
day In August, A. D. 1918, the same
being the 6th day of said month, ut
the court house door of said Mata
I gordu County, In the city of Bay City,
between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m
and I <»'< lo< k-p in on said day proceed
to sell for cash to the highest biddei
all the right, title and Interest of
Felix Grantham In and to the follow-
ing described real estate, levied upon
uh tlie property of Felix Grantham,
to-wit :
For ( urreul Week.
Wholesale
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W. F. TETTS
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Jeweler and Optician
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permitted
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We bake
WEST 8IDE BAKINS COMPANY
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And comply faithfully with eveiy requirement
of our government
Dealers located at various points in
the county who have local freights to
pay can use the above prices as a Ba-
nis and add freight charges w here they
buy f. o. b. shipping points.
T. H. Castleton.
Tax Collector, Matagorda County,!
Texas.
June 28, 1918.
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Fresh milk cows.
20-tf
“VICTORY BREAD”
’ I. N. FOOD ADHINIM.
THATIO.^ FAIR PRICE L1MT
FOR MATAGJRDA HHAH.
Potatoes are not quoted in above ■ 10 THE AUTOMOBILE, MOTOR
TRUCK ANO MOTORCYCLE
OWNERS OF MATAGORDA
COUNTY.
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•HIE I MIELIEV ER,” A
GREAT WAR FILM, AT THE
GRAND, BAY CITY, NOON.
list for the reason of various grades
and no stable price on the local mar
ket.
Sugar must not be sold for more
than one < ent per pound profit
The consumer is requested to use
the above list when making purchases
and in case of any overcharge report
same, giving specific evidence, to tire
county food administrator, who will
investigate such charges, and the deal-
er who cannot show a just cause lor
such prices obtained will be dealt
with according to rules and regula-
tions of the food department.
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Let us have that next order of print-
ing. Keep your money at home, not
because ft Is a patriotic duty, but be-
cause we can do just a* good print-
ing. nnd lots of times better, than you
can get in the cities Some good m
Judges of good printing have said we L
do better work than they get else- L
where, eo there to bound to be sumeltf
merit in our claim. ■
Wheat flour must not be sold for
more than $1 20 per barrel profit, in
original packages; less quantities at
not more than one cent per pound
profit.
Price interpreting committees are
being established in all counties un-
der the direction of the county food
administrator who appoints a chair-
man and other members of the com-
mittee, representing the wholesalers,
retailers and the consumers. Price
lists are to be published at least once
u week in all dally and weekly papers
located In the county. Bay City was
one of the first small towns to have
a local price interpreting committee
in the State und this committee has
been appointed by Judge W. C. Car
penter, county food administrator, to
net as a county committee. The per-
sonnel of this committee consists of
I. Z. Moreland, Chairman; C. M. Car-
ter, T. J. Clark, J C. Sisk, Mrs. T. C.
Brooks and Mrs. (1. A. Moore Regu-
lar weekly meetings are held at 10
o’clock Wednesday mornings at office
of Judge Carpenter. Anyone inter-
ested in these meetings are invited to
attend.
The Eversharp Pencil and
Wahl's Tempoint Fountain Per
In selecting these two »up« riur
writing instruments from the various
other makes on the market, 1 earn-
estly believe them to be the best that
money und science can produce. Thu
pencil is always sharp and you never
have to sharpen it The fountain pen
is the safety, self-filling, non-leuk-
able type, ami In always ready to
write. The ink Hows evenly, never
too much-- just the right amount
They are both guaranteed to give sat-
isfaction Take one and try it for
ten days; if you don’t like it return it.
must
mus average the prescribed
on each size loaf
‘ The Unbeliever." the Edison super-
feature, adapted from Mary Raymond
Shipman Andrews' novelette. "The
Three Things," with a cast notable
because of its careful and discrimi-
nating selection, will be shown at the
Grand on July 24 and 25. All of the
heart-stirring, soul-racking drama of
the great world war is embodied in
this epical production.
Authentic military atmosphere is
given to "The Unbeliever" by the co-
operation of the officers and men of
the Sixth Battalion .United States Ma-
rine Corps, at their cantonment, Quan-
tico. A’a. Nothing more realistic than
the scenes in the trenches, the charges
across No Man’s Land and the hand-
to-hand encounters between Marine
and Hoche, has been seen on any
screen.
Beginning June 26, 1918, all motor
vehicle license on cars owned and op-
erated in .Matagorda County, Texas,
Bread Bakers are permitted to are payable at the office of the tax
make loaves weighing 12 ounces and collector in his office, at the court
i,ne, two. throe, four and five poundu | hou-e In Bay City.
■ uly. These weights must not vary .
more than one ounce more or less .
12 hours after baking The above'
woti’hts must be maintained ami 25 !
loaves
w eights
Cash or terms.
J. H. McCain.
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Two thousand acres of pasture land,
four miles of bottom; 25 cents per
acre. Write, wire or phone B. E
Norvell, 417 Beatty Bldg, Houston,
Texas. 3-tf
E’lour, 48-lb. busts—-Wholesale
811.4b; retail $12.00 per barrel.
Retailer's net profit 80c to $1.20 per
liarrei in original mill package, or ic
per pound in less quantities when
broken.
Sugar, bulk, per
.0814, retail .0941.
Bread. Iti-ounce loaf
8c; retail lUc.
Rice, choice, psr lb. - Wholesale
» l-2tu lu l-4c; retail 1HU12 t -’c
Meal Wholesale, per 25-lb. suck
$1.35® 1.30; retail, lb, l-2c
Butler, 1 lb. curtuuhs Wholesale
45® 50c; retail 50<R55c.
Lard substitutes—Wholesale 23 3-4
© 24 I-2c; retail 27® 29c.
Hums, fancy Wholesale 33c;
tall 35®37c.
Breakfast Bacon, No
46® 47c; retail 50®5Gc.
Breakfast Hucon. No. 2 — Whole
sale 39® 40c; retail 43<fP47c.
Dry Salt Bellies -Wholesale 27 l-2c,
retail 33® 35c.
Salmon, Pinks, No. 1. tall
sale $190® 2 00 per dozen; retail 20
® 22c.
Salmon, Red, number 1, tall —
Wholesale $2.85®:$U0 per dozen; re-
tail 30® 32 1-2C.
Cheese, American Cream fib cut) —
Wholesale 27®.‘10 ;retail 33®35c.
Oleomargarine, Fancy Wholesale
31c; retail 85©'37 l-3c.
Peanut OH. bulk per gallon—
Wholesale $180; retail $2 00® '.’!.'.
Rve flour wholesale 7 3-1®7 7-8e;
retail 9©9 l-2c
flour — Wholesale 6®G l-2c;
retail 7 1-2® 8c
Rice Flour Wholesale 10 l-4®10
l-2c; retail 12 1-2© 13c.
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NO I’llINCJLLA MEET-
ING FOR A TIME,
is requested to say
that the Priscillas will not meet any
more until notified through the press.
Due to the hot weather and the maui-
• fold duties imposed upon its mein-
28-ld-*28w bers this action is deemed necessary.
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G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Automobiles Meet all Trains Day and Night
Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Honttng and Fishing a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
PHONE 172 DAY OR NIGHT
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 23, 1918, newspaper, July 23, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292869/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.