The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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The Dynamite Tree
Overpowed
The Den of Deviltry
Explosive Bullets
The Deadfall
The Test of Courage
The Plunge of Death
The Tree Hut of Torture
The Fatal Flight
The Murder Car
The Living Grave
Downward to Doom
Trapped Like Rats
The Human Chain
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1 he House for Bargains and Quality
It will be interestingly satisfying for you to
visit this portrayal of correct Fall Fashions in
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear and Millinery.
For the benefit of the ladies who were unable to
attend our Style Display all week we have decided
to stay over Saturday.
Entered an aecond clnss mutter at
the postofflee of Ray City under act
of Congress.
The Parisian Shop
WHARTON TEXAS
ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF CHILDREN’S SCHOOL
DRESSES—SOMETHING DURABLE
FOR EVERY DAY
NEW ARRIVALS OF LADIES’ AND MISSES SLIP-
OVER SWEATERS, ALL WOOL, LN PRETTY
COLOR, SALMON AND BLACK, NILE
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Patronise Tribune edv<rtle«rr
The Daily Tribune
Publiahed Every Day Except Sunday '
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We Sell this
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We are neither a prophet nor the
son of a prophet, hut we feel no hes-
itancy in venturing the forecast that
one month after the new democratic
paper, as proposed by Judge Green-
wood, is launched it will have the
largest circulation and the beat one
of any paper published in Texas. Anu
the beauty of It will be that the cir-
Wlth more good weather, such us
hits prevailed throughout the Texas
rice belt for the pust two or three
RIDGE HOLDS
INTEREST OF SOUTH „ . ,M/,
TEXAS OIL (TI’CI.I’S. iso barrels; Southern Petroleum Com-
Cohimbia Reaches High Mark
of Production During
D eek.
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ii n piease your nonor. frrm
what date will your resignation t..ke
effect”’
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In defending eleven I
shooters, a Houston attorney made a
very pertinent suggestion to the Jury.
“Get some of those big gnmblere with
diamonds and fat pocketbooks instead
of picking on a few poor little coons.”
Without venturing Into the case at
all. we would like to tell that attor-
TT TE know bow much
VV time, money and
’ hard labor this
machine will save you.
Bigger crops —better
farms. That’s why we
offer 10 days’ trial and n
positive guarantee with
•very sale of
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The Deed of a Demon!
Escape cut off—at the mercy of the villians — a
•ample 1 of the thrills in Vitagraph’s latest melo-
dramatic serial—
SMASHING
BARRIERS
THE TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY
Publisher
I Company has been balling Its No G
i Scott, hut the results have not yet
borne out the early rumors concern-
ing the showing of oil made.
The West Production Company be-
gan bailing its No. 1 l.nscher Thurs-
day and officials of the company
hopeful that a good well will
brought in. t .
oral times that this well was in.
the only basis apparently for the re-
ports lay in the showing of oil that
The company ex-
definitily In a f
NEW ARRIVALS OF OUR FALL DRESSES AND
SKIRTS THAT ARE THE VERY LATEST
DESIGNS IN PRETTY STYLES
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President Wilson, in referring to
the league of nations In a recent i
speech said: "It will be this treatyj
or no treaty." Tin- senators who are-
following him in ills tour through the I
Western States say that it will cer-
tainly not be "this treaty." So then
you are. horns locked in high places,
with every Indication of a "locked
convention.” National Chairman Hall,
of the republican party, says the
president is up against a stone wall.
The contest promises to be interest-
ing.
| noy that too many so-called reform-
ers are among those with "diamond!
land fat pocketbooks.'' They are dose
up to Hie reform element of Houston
| and 'stand In" with lots of those who
do tlie arresting That is If wo are td
believe what good authority lias told
us. Quite u number of those In
Houston who preach the loudest
about the evils of certain tilings hold
the "highest hands" and "place the
biggest stakes.” The arms of the
law over there seem to encircle those
all right, but It Is with affection ami
a "hand out” process. The constant
arrest and trial of "nigger” chap-
shooters in Houston is becoming ri-
"*|dl<*ulous in the eyes of knowing ones
negro crap In Houston, and when a few more
m>v iniiili- n attorneys speak to Juries as this one
did tile reformers hud better sit up
and lake notice.
but | no longer.
"It is impossible to allow this per-
J sistent contempt of court to go on.’
had been made. The company ex- he sil,d- ’'nn<1 1 shall be forced to go
pecta to know definitely in a few'10 ,ho extreme length of taking the
days whether or not the oil Is there. I1””’ steI’ ,hat wl11 8,I1P R "
Production of oil at West Columbia ' There was a long silence, then one
reached a new high mark during the •'nf ,he leading counsel rose, and with
week, when the average was 35.775 Just a ,race of a smile. Inquired:
barrels daily. The bringing In of the .’’K A please your honor, frtrn
Gulf Production Company No. I Ev .‘«. |
making 4.500 barrels of good oil. aide t
materially in raising the total for
the field The No. 1 Eyers is 2,9 S!
feet deep.
Twenty-eight wells at the field i re :
producing, two of which are flow inI
eight flowing by hcade. seven flow I
Ing on air and 11 being pumped
Farm Ditcher
Run Bcme V-»hi»ped ditches
or throw up some terraces
with It. You 1! «ay It’a one of
the most useful Impleiuentt
on your farm.
It fill• up rulllet,level* bumpt.
trades roads. Lasts a life-
time, because all steel. Ad-
justable for narrow or wide
cut. Reversible—throws dirt
to either side.
Try it 10 </«>e — yo«r
monex back if yoa
want it, but yaa wwi'f
LeTill.E MERt WHI.E
COM I'ANY
Ba) I it). Texas
The pro'luctlon was divided among
I ■ the different companies as follows:
" i Humble Oil and Refining Company
17.G50 barrels daily; Gulf Production
ICimpany, 9.125 barrels; Texas Com-
pany, 7.275 barrels; Crown Oil Com-
pany, 1,600 barrels; Sun Company.
1 ill) L: I ri*i • 1 i ■ QfMtillACn I >*»♦ 1 -x i. .v-> Z^«- _
pany, 35 barrels.
Production at Hull was lower than
usual, but the Hull Held has no pipe
line facilities and the production
; fluctuates from week to w?ok. One
Interest in oil circles of South Tex- small well was brought in at the
as lias centered on Blue Ridge, in th • | field in the last week This war the
last week, where both the West Pro- Htg Four Oil Company's No 5 Hank-
duct ion Compan yarn! the Circle Oil amer, which Is flowing by heads 25
Company were reported to have pros- barrels daily. It was brought in
poets for good wells The Circle Monday nt a depth of 2,570 feet
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THE ONE STEP.
weeks, the rice farmers of Texas will I We believe in making every Ger-
be tho moneyed farmers of tile conn-' man adult male above 21 yean of
try Illis year The rice crop lias I age squirm for the murder of that
proved to lie a godsend io tho coast ; American soldier. Execute Hie mur-
country and especially to this vouu- derers and thumbscrew 5.000.000
ty. Men who began tile year on a' marks in gold out of them and see
small amount or practically broke, how that will strike 'em Houston,
will bo able to sign their checks ibis 1 |>Oit Thnfs rlKht But u Brcaaer
fall in four and live figures The , ,,, ,
banks will bo loaded and the year; 'i,n kl" a" American citizen every
made a moi I prosperous one, after a.I ' morning before breakfast and you are
Such are the Hulls of proper diversi in favor of sending him a note wri’-
flcntlon It brings prosperity every i
year and tides tho p*>ple over rocky ■
places. Matagorda County 's < an.ils
will eventually make of tills section '
the richest agricultural county in
Texas for, after present plans have
been perfected, they will insure n con-
stant oecurrenco of crop successes
and assure the stability of farming
operations.
never been equaled
A certain judge could not control
his temper, and consequently could
not control other people. One day
. „ there was unusual disorder tn court,
tl has been reported sov aad at last the judge could endure It
culation will be built up with alt any
soliclation on the pari of the
lisher Just remember thi
paper gets to going.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1919, newspaper, September 12, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333020/m1/2/?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.