The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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of this Special Offer Two
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Yearly Subscriptions to The Matagorda County
12 months
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FIVE VOTES
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25,000 EXTRA VOTES
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thia the 17th day of Jatiuar 1917
R. R. Lewie,
County Judge, Matagorda County
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BETTER TONE IN THE
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banking corporation,
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total I
A cou'estaut returning this coupon with a paid-'n-idvaiue
mius< Option of 12 months oi more, will receive JS.luu votes in
addition to the 5900 allowed with the nomination.
It is not necessary to send in a subscription to enter the
coh test.
Every Candidate Turning in Five Yearly Subscriptions, New, Old or Pay-
ments on Arrears, to The Daily Tribune between Wednesday, January
will be issued the
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2.197.97 {
to An I
from
I 1915|
January
26i»M
17th and Tuesday, January 30th at 9 o'clock p
regular votes and in addition thereto, a coupon good for
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army circles in Washington. Qe
69,000 Votes
bM IIHWIB . .-^1——MM—BU—llll—l — Mil — llfif
is not a
orders will increase
I t public as stum as i
I brings out his command.
The 'punitive expedition.”
was placed
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case
kind-
word that
get Villa. ' dead
M Villa'•
In fact the latter
their
Notice is hereby given that at I"1
o’clock, February 12. 1917, the Com 1
mlssloner*’ Court of Matagorda Conn
ty will icreiva proposals from any
banking corporation, association or
individual banker in the -aid county
that may desire to he selected a- the
depository of ths funds of t!i« sajd
county.
Any banking corporation, assoc!*
lion or individual anki r in lhe said
desiring to bid -ball deliver
tho county judge
day
the
(State Mr.. Mrs or M»»» )
Street ...................... City..........................
As a candidate la l he Tribune Contest
Signed ..................................................
Address .......................... .......................
I'his nomination blank will cotint for .,000 votes if sent to
the Contest Manager of lhe Tribune. Only one blank will count
for a candidate 1411 out thi. blank witu your uaiue or the name
of your favorite candidate and end it to th* Contest Manager.
The name of the party m.ik 114 the nomination will not b* di-
vulged (In ca-e of a tie. the value of the prize tied for will be
equally divided among those tying 1
by 41.3 per
r disl rilnif ion
first five months of the
rear, would glv» us
r< not larg<
The |
by
NOMINATION B1ANK
The Tribune’s $1,500.00 Contest
GOOD FOR 5COO VOTES
SPECLV
This Coupou. when neatly cut
district properly filled in
: Department
count as fix
Nt) I II I FOR BIDS I OK
I Ol Nil DI I’OSt |O|[\.
, 3..'mt).x.,s
1915, to .
pockets;
August
Beaumont, Texas. January 22
. The better tone of the rough ri> c
market fol the past week 1* Indic utl-e
vf a revival of lhe market and of un
increased demand for both rough and
clean rice. The prutiacted duline ill
the clean rice market aim the nut
Ural sequence of the unprecedented
demand earlier in the selling i < a ,,,u
The usual holiday lull wa- m.tieipated ;
and now that dealers have completed
Inventories, a
bound to fol-j
i Mexico
delay (
I the Xmerican troops
remov ed.
The question of
the withdrawal of
troops L —
nouncement
would be
‘ e expected in Mexico, in
there should be warfare of any
sent there with the
ton was
. but to
(•resident Wilson is going to try
lout a new plan, it is stated. He is
the sending an multassador to Mexico I
City . Dealings hence forth with Mex-j portion of northern Mexico,
(co will be tn a real diplomatic way.
Could any reliance be placed in Cur-1
j «za. could he aho-v any evidence of
what, is to follow
H.U.UT.U. -•? the Xmerican head of which
is answered in this latest an- Pershing, plated in
of Villa's plans. Upon of his known aJ
incredulous to believe that larity with that kind
is a big undertaking to patrol that
1-lgthy border and. with the militia
tie and the trmilar troop* diatrl-
uitt'd. no mitttri how wisely over that
1.1 cat distance, there is no doubt that
Villa would find it possible to repeat
• olumtms raid, if he again tries
The
General Pershing's
mean peace in Mex-
Austin
county
to the county
before the fust
February term of
stoners' Court sealed bitts or propo
sals, stating the rate of interest that
said banking corporation, association
or individual banker will pay on the
funds of said county- to be computed
upon the daily balance of the said
county, and tor a term between the
date of such bid and the next icgului
term for the selection of the deposi-
tory.
Said hid shall be accompanied by a cer-
tified check for $ 1 .<>00 as a guarantee
of good faith on the part of the md
der. that If his bid is accepted ho will
enter into the bond as required by
law. And upon failure of the bankin ;
corporation, association or individual*
banker that may bt •■looted as such)
depository to give the bond required
by law, the amount of itch certified
check shall go to the county a li,;ti
dated damages.
Witness my hand and official seal.
j later than March 1
> tell that Villa probably
his attack on Chihuahua until
shall have been
Commencing
lability to do anything with his owti 1
; people, in the way of ending the eon
slant disturbance, it might In' well
to deal with him tn a diplomat^ way.
, but all in- promises hat e been mark
ed with failure to keep them or In
making no effort so to do.
Villa now has control of a goodly
That he j
w ill take Chihuahua is believed by j
even the Carranza soldiers He will
make an effort, at least, to establish I
a new government in the northern
portion of Mexico and if he is defeat-
ed in that effort it will not bo by
Carranza soldier
are anxious to join
with those of Villa.
The regular troops will return to t,ie
thi- side of the Rio Grande and the to force intervention in Mexico,
militia will probably be sent home. v.ithdrawal of
a matter of much grati- t'oops will not
not only to-the troops from | ico. not by a long shot.
It American
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PERSHING COMES
WHAT!
Pershing’s force Is to be
from Mexico and the date fixed is not
Dis;>alch« * from j That would not be like Villa
will is not a doubt in the world that dis- hi*
Mexican | or alive
General Pershing ,
their annual January
more active market i.«
low.
Stocks In first hands
in view of th* Iz,- of the crop
following fndnuti vm.<i - .
States:
Texas 1-12.57!
137,703 bags Japan
Rose; total 5x7,:;:’. I
109.961 bags Honduras
Japan 614 .!( Ii.’IM' Blue Ros,
S5..KUI bag, Xik.iiis.is. 301 12
Honduras; 47..'!63 bag Japan. 'I!' '-I-
bugs Hint- l(i> >■; lotal i.ti.H.903 >.<r.
California 4tim'i(m b< ■ Japan
total G45.239 bugs Honduras
bags Japan, I.III.I.'* bags Hlu»
total 2,424.127 bag ■
The cstlmat, s covering Ih* lock of
Texas. Igmisluiiu and Xrkan-.i *.• n
made up from th'- detail ripoif ■’
our agents, and tli<> California fig
Illes a I e the mo ! I el I. Ml' w ■ ' '
proem <•
The distriliiltioli of cl< .Hi I
thf fir-i of l.,s( xuguM ii,
totaled 1.579 ,,''ii pocket
with 3.231.250 potkefs (<>r tin
period last y > o Tbi- i. a am ol
41.3 per cent If this ratio < ontinm .
throughout the remainder o: the y-ni
there will not tie a suck to c.irry owi
In this <’<iiin< <1 urn figur«
the distribution from lanuai
August I (or the past four
should prove of nlerest
Distribution of Clean
aly 1. 1913 to August 1.
jiockeis from lanuari I
gust 1. 1914. 3.309 s ,s pocket
January I. 191 to xugu-t
2.497.936 pockets from
1916. to August 1 1911
poi kets
The average distri’uGmi
nlove months for these y,ar v a I
2.9X7.583 pocket- If vou in ■< • t
average distribution for tin List
months of the iic* y. ar ibov ■ i. n ;
Honed by II 3 pei nt. it would In '
citrate a distribution of I. vi,l ,
its for the period of lalm.irv I I
August I. 1917. winch ,i lib-'l to t
■<,510.080 pocket . d' ,tributed iloi i
the first five months of thi- tear
w uld Indicat, a total di tiihutam lot '
Ihi presi nl ru e y i al ol > >..,u.o
I oi kets Im re t.in; llo di*liibutum
of tho period from January I to An
gust 1 of last year by II 3 per rem
and adding It to the disl rilmt ion nf
1 'i< first five months of the present
rice veat, would glvi ir ., total o
tilbution for the present year of 9.
141.075 pockets. I leilml iiir, th, atnouni
that will In reserved for < , .1 would
dispose of Hie crop of I'.HL
Their- Is i mi t.lkril idea 01 III- In ml
Of the average rice man that the > at
'. Ik of each years' rn-i < rop goe into
distribution prior to lanuary I X- a
matter of fact, the a\< iag. movement
J rh-aii ovet a period of win ■ prove:
that only 7.2 per < ent more of (Im av
eragc crop move-, before Jaiiimrv I
This >iears out our contention that we
have not too much rirc. and that th'
increased consumption, as indicated j
• v the first five months Inisltn ■ of |
this year should easily absorb the '
present crop
Less foreign ri<r was import'd hit"
this countrv from .Inly I to Dcrrmbri I
1 Dian for the same period last year
The exports of domestic rice for the ,
same months were slightly In <\r<-
of the same months in 1915
1-' x Elgnus. Sev'y Tfeti
bags
307.077 hags
bags
142.391
recalled Villa is going to sit down and lye ;oad I might ",
as soon a the troop* arc withdrawn th.'. ‘
There ; was
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917, newspaper, January 23, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332802/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.