The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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FINAL PAYMENT ON
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PLEASE
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Pay it as peedily as possible and pledge again—the
Government needs the money.
COME
IN ON OR BEFORE
IT NEEDS YOUR MONEY NOW
THA I’ DATE AND ARRANGE
S ETLE MEN I'
Hit the line hard with your own dollars
pay your
W. S. S. pledge now
BAY CIH Uf S [RUSTC
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First National Bank
HAY I I IA, TEX MS
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UNCI E
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AGENTS
FOR
VICTORY
BONDS
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Count most
wise man h is said.
Many an account has been
nine
Banking cpunoctiun han been made from a Dollar
Uta i toil;
many
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for
Deposit, that hast opened the wav
bm-ini s:s
and
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success
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P'-mienee.
We de ire to serve you and aid you in habit1
of thrift, and every
will
receive accordingly our faithful protection and pains
account
taking attention
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FIRST
GUARANTY FUND BANK
Our large fire proof vault free to the u-e of our cm turners
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every
REPUBLIC TRUCKS for all
from
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D. P. Moore Dry Goods Emporium
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the winning of the war by
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3-4 to 6 tons capacity.
Sale and Convenient
Evci'.i time you invest in a War Saving Stamp you aid
the Government ami Fatten your own
Bank Account
We are now engaged in printing sta-
tionery supplies for ginners and auk
farm home
history of the
< 'oiinty
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your government
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Bu\ War Savings Stamps
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and I lelp Win the War
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I’HERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS”
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MT THE PREJIDtNT
Contributed to
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for men reaching 21 through
the year.
(ration was made necc'-ury
approaching efficiency of man
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xont e.
but tlo> present regts
by the rule
power
I U I till I I Oi TON
s| I It IXI OKM 11 IOX.
re at
going Io ppi Hay City
We have htillded better *1;iv
The big city is now
We are offering good
. This
on
Bur City
so
one aere vt ill pay for tour
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later
class
a rmy
their name
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WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
>SSOK» BY TH»
UNH I D STATES
GOVERNMENT
SPLENDID OPPORTUNE ! WCJ
FOR HOME BUYERS V^AR
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to aitl nous ami triumphant force which shall
make right the law of the world,”
■ which President Wil-on says must be
used against our enemies.
Founders of Bay
Land Agents.
Bay (’tty, Texas
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that
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purposes,
Economical
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STATE BANK
lew Ire Exempt.
Telegraphic orders to local author
ities to arrange for the registration
e already been di: t ributed
men in the armed service are exempt
id from registration
It was pointed out at the provost
Hie marshal general s ofiUe that this rep
istratlon would he entirely distinct
from the registration that will he net
essary shortly when the draft ages
XEW.t tlMEHS MAY NOT
KXOW THAT WE AltE
THE I.EADEHs IN HTYL-
1SH MILLINERY FOR
THIS EXTIRE SEITItlX.
KINDLY LET 01 R EX-
PERIEMED AND AC-
I’OMMODVriMl MA L ES
PEOPLE SHOW YOU.
In village, town, city and farm, there's profitable
work lor tin l ord Model T Ono-Ton Truck, because
it I i demon naled utility a wanted necessity
ern
ation of the increar i demand for our already large bus-
greatly? increased wealth and population of
tt-'ordo and surroum irg counties of which Bay City is .the
Cc' ce ter, we have left co stone unturned, and now announce
we are heavily stocked with dependable merchandise in
every department and that same is priced at fair and just figures,
much less than you would pay for like merchandise in big city
We especially invite compt.rison on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,
and Ladies’ and Misses' Suits, Dresses and Coats; goods that have been
selected with great care from responsible makers who are leaders in
their respective lines. Notably among them the Virginia Dare Dresses
and Miss America Middies, all of which we can confidently recommend
trilim mm
riml in H r
atid
in fs will nc\rr Im cheap again
in ami let ns talk it over
Mu gill
City ami
l.amt l an Be Itouuhi mid One
Bude io i*h« For Four.
tho
the unimproved pd that the suggested date. September
vlieai) that the growing would not be the day for the rigi -
tr.itlon of men from IS to 15, even
if eougrenw pasues the bill in time, tie
cause everal of the largest States
the I nion hold priimirv election
that date
The provost m e lull has no inten
soil ami lion, it was said, of creating registra
world is ■ Uou date
We are offeiinit the ,nl1
cheap lamb: for actual
: ml homes that
Offer
I d III 10 i»t i n t Io n Pro III II |g II t e d
Rilles Governing seed.
rs
I’hiladelphi’i
, >>>i111nr,,, store ami s<
: their special hr.mil of high grade hoe
in ■elected cotton, lisle thread,
worsted oi , a lnm re, for men, women
|aml children.
We believe von will be
in learning how we can offer better
valne* than can he found in the uteres
Mellie Slimi I.e< kie.
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Bnv War Savinas Stamps.
i ilemon iiiiie<| utllltv a wanted necessity Mod
bn. iii<' i methods, tip to date methods in farm-
ing. arc all limed on Um motor truck service amt
thl Model T line Ton Truck I- partleiilaiTy ndiipied
to fill I Im ieqiiireiimiits of town nml country service.
Light in vi'ight, with the giant strength of h'orii
V inadium Steel, ile'lblc in control Hurns in Ill-fool
circici; the cvcrhiriingly reliable regular Ford
motor a most ucee.sful worm drive of manga
ne: e hroiize iieei. direct shaft drive to center of
dm ■ ! ., all time tested to make successful service
me H' n regular, genuine Ford surely no fur
ther L'lmraiity of satl ■faction, diirabiliiy ami economy
i ip l.< .> k'oii The Wl e tiling, Io do I Io place your
ordei promptly, for the demind is ahead of pro-
duction Price $i:oo. f o b Detroit
The anthorlzeil Ford dealer tinted in tin announce-
ment will give prompt attention to your order, and
ul o pleilpe fo you a ati it idory alter ervice.
HU CITY UTA AM) SAKES COMPANY
lul to Tribiilh*
lusiiii I'exas. Xugii t II Repeat
cd piotesi-; iiave been nmde heeiiuse
of the inn price In Ing paid lor i ottoil
-red In ttie rei'iilation of all Imlus-
tru oyer which the government ha
as'limed control I here is allowed Hie
cost of ptoduction and a recionalde
I-sist fall the federal food ad
promulgated rule- gm
Grow
com I
parties j
CtirlBttan Science service*
Sunday moiumg at 11 o'clock.
Suodriv School every Suu isy morn-j tliose who have need for this material
hig at 3 45 o'clock ; to file their orders now, so that
itstimuulai meeting e. t;
uesuay evening at S o'clock
The public is very cordiiily invited
to attend ali tue services
Corner Avenue (’ ‘viid Fifth JV eet. j
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Buying war savings slumps and'
libeity boamls is not only the flfest
investment that can lie made hut the force without, stint or limit, the right-'
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.against the price or |50 per ton, the
price they are now getting for thetr
seed According to the flguies given
above, cotton seed is at least |20 per
ton lower than It should be.
It is Turned that seed Is producing
a mall amount of oil because of the
dry weather: but dry weather condi-
tions prevailed last year also. Be-
Jcau e of tho pretty weather the loss
weight is almost nil. there being
.lemirniilation of dirt, in the cot-
MHMThe ci u ,her i have contended
that they should have a wider spread
I than liwt year because their operating
■expenses have increased. If this is
so, the cost of producing the cotton
seed has Increased in greater propor-
tion, their average yield being less.
Then, upon wliat ground can a lower
price to the growers this year be Justi-
fied ' I want to repeat that they are
entitled to all their product Is worth
In a competitive market, after the
proper cost ami profits of handling
the same have been deducted. They
shouldn't ask for more nor be expect-
ed to be satisfied with less. The
farmers In a vast portion of this State
have madb almost nothing except their
small yield of cotton It Is hardly
conceivable that anyone would wish
to do otherwise than pay them full
prices for what they have to sell.
I wish in this connection to again
warn rhe public that every time
take away the profits to which
producers ire Justly entitle^ they
a stone out of the foundation of
government. Fred W. Datto,
Commlasioner of AgTtCuUw
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II ush.ngton, vm usi IT
tnm on Saturday, August
youths wiio have
21 since Hie
J mm
v ost
H pioiTiima/lmi by ihe president. The
puipme is to add quickly to the al*
mosd exhausted < l.i. ; i to meet army
draft calls in September
I .ii.iKKi young men will rev.
Most of them will qualifv for
I. ami therefore will join the
probably within u month after
s are recorded.
this absence of regulation the
vT'i< Ii should govern the pries
of eoltoii Sted is the price of olhel '
commodities which aiv old in compe
tition to coton reed products. The
{oil liould bring its relative value with
I am representative for (’low's all other fats, the cake and hulls with
I Knit Hosiery, made by Geo. G. Clows other feeds, and so on These values
world I Company. Philadelphia Call at my ean easily be approximately determln i
millinery store and ee samples of rd. as can lhe necessary spread based
upon last y ear's expenses (>n No-
vember II and Deceinbi r II. last year
(dale1, seleiled lol < Olli |.>.'( I'isOII (Ull.Vt.:
prime crude oil wa i quoted at #Hi
interested Cotton heed on the same date bromrlit i
$"•> per ton Price ermb oil is now .
ipioted al $17 "at, and cake and hulls
huve made no material clitinge From
thi it is very clear that there is good
ground for the farmers protesting
their orders now, so that we!
Wed- jeatt h ,ve it ready Ly the time the glu* j
. nine season opens up We can give '
I you the bent of work and guarantee
I atisfaction
Tiitmnc Printing Company.
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War savings stamps help provide
that "Force, force to tho utmost,1
I legist ra
21. of all
rcaelied the age of
Hec'imd registration last
. was ordered today by Pro profit
Marsh.il General Crowder, under , ministrator
ernlitg cotton seed products
er-, crushers, dealers, refiners,
poumlers and all Interested
met in Washington and agreed upon
a set of rnlcs, which substantially the
food administrator adopted So far;
.is the handlers of rotten "red wrie
concerned the regulations, based iipoti
, their own statements, were liberal
while th.' effect upon the growers was
lightly lowered price' Yet there
was no complaint became regulation
measures did not make any radical i
only changes .lust now federal ciditiol ;
I. is lieeii stl 'pelided, but It is under
stood only lemitorarilv When the .
government again assumes control the
dealers in cotton seed and it- prod .
net1 will no doubt be allowed n rea- i
onal.te profit on their inve dnients. ;
This tp' l.es them safe, whether they j
pay the termers $ at a ton or $sn i
ton We would md advocate however. |
that those who buy eed should as
same that their profits will be guar
anleid. and thereby pay a price which j
would citu '.c the various products of |
tile seed to tell to the consumers nt I
■ i ll ro'i st uri Me prices Neither do we
e|ie,e they should depress the price
of -.oed to where It removin' all profit
from the farmers.
In this absence
should govern the
eil Is the price iif
'1?^
Land in Matagorda County Is cheap i
er today lhim il will iiv again in the
history of the country Some of the
b< I can he Ind for llO.uti and. at
present prices, tin prodUits from one
to re w ill produce enough cash money
t‘> literally pay for font acres
In their advertisement, which be-
gin in today's issue. Magill Bros, the
pioneer real estate men of (he county,
stress this fact «<> well that we quote
Hieir ad in its emit ■ tv in this article.
Read it and ponder well over the
opportunity before you:
ire You in on Bay t iiv Prosperity .'
The rapid development of her trade
territory, stimulated by good farming,
good crops and good prices, supple- j
menti d by . rcat sulphur and oil de-
veloprm nt is
over the top.
than vv e knew
oi the making,
price and terms on town lots
is your last chain e to get
ground floor of a real city
lots will never he as cheap again
We can say the same of ail our rich ‘" sary shortly when ihe draft
Uat.igorda County lands the only are extended, and il al <> was annminc
spot on oat t h w here
Lt nds are
■■rop from
acres.
We can supply thrifty renters with
homes, Illy practical firmer can go
lit debt ami pay out a farm home, as
never before in the
world Matagorda
eliinale make > rood ami the
finding il out. We are
I'C'l and l-i-'.t
: i velopnmi t ml homes that wo will
(■vol l,.e .ole to offer. Already the
w.-r h is eltanged the world America ;
T.s cone over the top in liberating.!
rlotli'.iig ami feedint! the world. To j
her shotes will come the homage, In-
and wealth of the
dawning of the new day
times our good kind and prod-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1918, newspaper, August 15, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292889/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.