The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, February 7, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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many and valuiilde favors.
shiiui sxii.
Real isiiih'.
, I nion
ol Hay
i \i i i or i i i x xx urn:
MAX’S I XIOX I I I i nox
offices for tlu' nex>
id election to I"* heli
Mutch 5, 1921. and th'
lie nominated are foi
tllces:
aldermen, city at tor
mar lull, city "crelu r>
President, White
Association of
City, Texan
Xttesl
Rowhind Rilgeley. Secretary
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tty authority ye ted tn me as pre
idcnt of lite While .Mali's Inion Asso-
ciation of (lie City of Hay City, Texn-..
I hereby call an election to nominate
the candidate, of this association lor
all elective city
coming term, .-ui
"n Saturday.
catididaleH to
the following city
.Mayor, tltr
ney, city
record" r.
Xny member of this a socialion yyh.
will he a qualified voter in the It-gU
hir city election to he held in April
next will he eligible to vote in till
unsocial ion election
I F Lewis is hereby appointed ill's
siding officer of this election with an
thorily to appoint the proper limn'.<"
of e|ei It
Witness my hand as president o
this association at Hay City City
Taya , this ..th day of January, 1921
l> Moore.
Alan’s
City i
Willie E
Bright. and
Bright, .Mrs
her
Xlvina
fuv or
J. XV
Mai ga ret M
' Murray E. Hright. Mrs
lias, and her husband.
I ins, Mrs
hand, Leo C
Jecklin. a widow, and Paul Hrath
Jecklin, a minor. .No. 7257 ,<>n tin
docket of said court, I did on the 5th
day of February. X 1> 11'21, at
o'clock a m levy upon the follow
ing described tracts and parcels of
I land situated in the county of Mata
jgorda, State of Texics. and helongin..
; to the sail! .1 W. Howers,
i Howers, Mrs Margaret M
her hushand. Murray E
j lain.i P Collin-, and her husband.
! Arthur Collins, Mrs Xlvina Jeffus,
and her husband. Leo ('. Jeffus, and
Mrs Minnie Jeil.lin, ti widow, and
, Paul Hrath Jecklin.
Lots Nos. 21 and
eai h. in the John
vision of part
The State of 'I exas.
County of Matagorda
Whereas, by virtue of an Order o
Sale issued out of the District Cour.
i of Matagor'ihi County. Texa|. on t
I ludgment rendered in said court on
I the I'.lh day of January, A l». 1921, '
of John It Howies and against
Bowers, Willie E. Bowers, M "
Bright, and her husband.
Edna P Col
Arthur Col
Alvina Jeffus and her hus
Jeffus, and Mrs. Minnie
a widow.
minor, to-wit:
i of five aces
R, Rowles subdi
of the Josiah Tilley
league of land, situated west of th'
i Trespalacios River in Matagorda
County, Texas, as per plat of said
subdivision, recorded in Vol. 2'. at
page 17. of the Deed Records of said
I county, and on the 1st day of March.
I X l> 1921, being the first Tuesday
I of said month, between the hours oi
tn o'clock a m. and I o'clock p. in..
! on said day at the court house of said
J county, I will offer for sale and sell
| .it public auction, for cash, all the
right, title and interest of the said
J XX' Bowers. Willie E Howers, Mrs
Margaret M Bright, and her hus-
band. Murray XI Bright. Mrs. Edna
P Collins, ami her husband, Arlhui
Collins. Mrs. Xlvina Jeffus, and her
husband. Leo <’. Jeffus, and .Mrs. Xllti
nie Jecklin, a widow, and Paul Bratli
Jecklin, a minor, in and to said prop-
erty
Dated at Kay City, Texas, this the
5lh day of February. A. D 1921.
FRANK CARR,
Sheriff Matagorda County. Texas
7-14-21-2M
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It. p rleis and
Go to See
GO AND
GET IT
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What
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Kill
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look mighty
to pop lignin
v wlhti
ay, th<
11 h;ii
troni i
t him i
And 1
ogif*M in gloating
I IIKUit
mother's
i him in
I'.'ih AmondniHit in
and tin*
Smit lim n
vili find their way into on** common
»ot io make a big on«* for Homebody.
The-»‘ obligatione, retired now, will
good when thing* begin
lie ready, do your part
hind do it willingly, it' you want good
j liim -s to return early lint r<wt an-
aired for everything you shunt on to
| the •iioiilders of iht* other follow Ju-*
much longer do von delay thing-
legal ' primary
legality can bt
private under
Ulpposed to be,
or cnndulaU*
I oi private point
rad u ten I voting
* given the nom [
private affair?”]
nominee or one
agreement. j
ion in I loan
the regular]
Judge It M Wurzbach, who defeat-
ed < ,irlo‘ Bee in the $in Antonio dis-
trict !<>r congress, I attracting much
attention nationally as liis kind from
I the South ate very, very rare. .Judge
i Wmrzbach, by reawon of hiH poHitkm
I and the -cetion he Im from, will wield
a poweifui influence in republican
Republican- make no apol-
ovei their achieve
in breaking the Solid Soutb.
and are not going to leave a stone un
turned in making great political cup!
lal out of Judge Wurzhat h’s position.
San \nlonio and the San Antonio db
triii are most fortunate and in tot
|
I make the mov
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Him:
tint
lit
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th'
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there
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-elect Ion I.
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ReglMry Cert. No. 1573S&
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Men t
A
Or-
Clot hilde
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Buy City, Texas
Phone No. S4
Cobb9s
Stock
Bargains
C O 11 U
11 K Y W O 0 n
i merit
i li'
AlillCltS
fiiil SAIL
I'OR RENT
mint, completely lurnishud
S'*eu to' lie appt'eciliteil
bune for particulars.
Brahma bred to Jerseys make
the best milkers —XX’ill
breed your Jersey
Cows
"KIMI POXTiAC SFRIS
XI.l’ABTRA V"
The
to the
Hie entire
and
KENT
Tile lus
it finds
WANT ADS
ARTICLES «D, IDSt. FOUND
Ply tuuulli
iperioncing much dif
,g will be
25 to East
adershipn
I: • ry Sumliiv morning in the
Men-;' P.ihle Class lit the Rap-
li-t i'Inti ch. A cordial wel-
Anderson, Teacher.
CXBBALE
PLANTS
Economy
plant and gloomy
I "ime it. I (ity star XXill I jinn Xu-
, I us I or 1921 Ti'iini,
Have a few Eresh Jersey Cows
for sale
Nice four-room apart
Mu t
See The Tri
Hl-tf-dw
.<*
de-
The
'' in relieving
W." printe'l <uuntrie.
return
I’OR RHNT
all conveniences
J \V. WIIITK.
ticulty
t on :”»d during thw
•ice will e\er rmnitid i ’ ”u
he firnd that is wait-1 a
md sent to tiie starv-
ent to At
thousand
that country
Thorough bred Barred
Rock eggs for sale, at $1
2-7 Mrs. John Bramh
registered Holst etn-Presiiui
Bull of the highest breeding
will make the season at my
place In the city. This Bull
conies from New X'ork and his
sire is King Pontiac Segis XI-
eartra No 1C22IS IIPHB; dam
Berlin Beets Clothilda No
1S77.3H HEI1B.
Terms, cash
I i rom
the pa- cei liy of t
Ing to be bought t
ing Armenians.
till' Europe >u
announced, 1
’ East
I naign, and If we make a
: here tn the South, they will in all I
| probability follow suit." said Dr. I
i Blain. "1 was given that n emraneo I
j when l attended the national eonven- >
| Hon of Near East Relief workers In!
■ Atlantic City for the nnrpone of in j
ditcing them to buy rice. We people!
Have a few Brahma nulls’ for
ale uow ready for serv-
ice can show them
easily
team
\ t ampaigti
p the lice
WANTED Men, wmm’B, boss ami I (
girls Io attend Baptist Sunday School
A L. Wheeler, Supi
Moirinciil 1 vpA'cled Io Help Ihdh
s. UaiMriw and \riuviihiiis.
\ neat “-room hou ■
near school hou •
LOST One pair torio, •• hell
med •,[H‘cta< l<^ Phom* « and
ceive reward.
.... 1 '',S "',l l!' 1 '' '■ llh" 'citficid in <;i-c a running mule
...... wl11 lllwo 11 Inm found.
il lor the placing of posters plc-
I scenes of suffering th"
RH I 1 11 I | I l>
s r xi:x i xi. vx h l in
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lion)
i’or City Secretary-Treasure! .
A D HENSLEY
I.OST Between XX barton anil
City a lady's black leather suit
with tile initials "L
on it. I‘'lnder will please return to
MRS. X H WADSWORTH, Bay Cite,
and receive reward. 25 i
ihouaandu ar
ly help the Southern rice planter:
Is pointed out.
I distinct movent
conducted by
aH Council, t Is
that th
tinder ditterent
will not
'very dollar contributed i
prihliuhie Sintis for lite
list of candidates of- I Ea t Relief will t-' iied in a
f()r ... .....
ervices of seven of last
> mi'll, Captain Eddie
i an entirely new ug-
< amlldate for the Rico
,i • all : mi on the diamond Monday
'on :■ 1 i lie fir i praetice of the
■■ -pci > to,- a crack baseball
I Riee this y ar are slim and it
ly >■ by mo-i industrious work
cull ('awtlion will be able to
I i irn out .i team that will lie anywhere
| . 'Ii- i 1.1 of other Texas colleges.
[It is not known how many will re-
ili" ' II of the summer di-
llio i.'hl that at leimt
' ii.-. iiiilidao s will lie on Riee
1:11 i 'eld Monday afternoon.
'leu ill last year's lineup who will
pioi ',<• back for the oncoming season
! .i i e Na - ii. Walter -. t lie I ley wood brolh-
I > r i' lw- il. 'I'lumm and Mathewson
'file Io- of Nash, .Mathewson, Hey-
, , j ole,!, Waller and 1'owell will neei's.
.. | i'.>i' ’ cal ire recast ing of a n in-
... "id. Dyer i- the only man left with-
in the a amond and will obviously lie
! 'he nucleus upon which the new ma-
ip 11 liaille will be built.
I no . it,,. on]v IHaii left in Hie
outlb'hl Irani list season, both Timm-
i'll!..' wi ul griiduuting hi.-1 year.
i lie will till the vacancies at lot!
. ii'i.l ami right field are not known.
■ ': i" le . ia;.n v Im v e expressed
U" r detei niriiittion to try for these
1 1 ' ' 11 ■ I'oins that the out field
'mills n attraction.- for the candi-
. ihan infield positions.
of Matthewson behind tho
Eddie Dyer, star hut'Ier,
■ a > -'- her I'ddie has receiv-
• >. :>>>'■: 1. (iffers from big league
- "am Th h> ■ urirnil I item down to
1 >'i " -.ok I" Rhe for his degree.
i i etcher cull be developed bc-
I'ore th" ' a son's opening it is doubt-
| fill whether It will do mound work
for tiie Owl- iliis year. It is probable
i'iial ' icli Cawthon will shift him to
is
s will be placed
rostnurnnts, i
partrnent stores and other ptthlit
pl,aee:, and will have coin receptacles
nt the bottom. When th'* coin bold-
Hrs. Muller Io Be in Chiirgi',
Tim campaign in Texas will be d
I reefed by Xfr- Anna Waller of tiie i
| Near East Relief and Mrs XIav X
Hayes of th" Associated Rice Miller
( Dr. H M. Blain, manager of the na-
tional organization of th" rice mill-'
ers, has pledged Jjie active support of
j his organization
‘Other State director-.- of the Near ;
Relief are watching the cam*!
me >ss of it I
will in
said
A
me full, tiie money will be L
the \ it- Ea -' ItoliT he
Coupon hooks bear!
Ig of Rice Saves
will also bo sold.
I factor in determlnin
XND BER.MI l>X (INION
Leave your order with tic
(irocery Store I‘lan and
times will <lepurt.|
3-tl
quarters
slogan, "A i’>
Phan's Life"
Tim larges
the selection of rice as a basis for
tho eampatgn is tho nutritive va!'i'''
of the food. Many author'l;e;, it is
said, regard riee ns the most vnlnrtlde
food for sustaining life on small ra-
tions and capable of Aring most on- -
ily assimilated by tho W"''-:en ■' d'
''esfive organs of tiie starving. Those
facts and the |ow prlcij at which r:. "
can be bought are factors which th"
Near East Relief b"liovos will have .
much to ,|o with making the eam-
''.■lieti a success.
"Public-spirited citizens ougt not to
neo' inv Incentive to relievo 'iffer-
nood any Incbentlve to relieve suffer-
ing," said Mrs Xnnti Waller, execn-■
live secretary of the Near East R
lief for South Texas. "' ut when the- ;
"a1 e i d'Hi'd" nil" ivo lor i:i vtt: ■ » ii "
they have the opportunity of respond-I
ing to a charitable Impulse and at th"
same time help a home industry that i
is experiencing a storm. I am : iw I
they will not fall.”
I " Help XII ( iinci'i ned.
movement will not only
til" acute suffer
the Near East.
East Relief
I puri-lm: "il by
I pUigtl v. ill be dilpped t<
j nople and from that point
nioni.'i for the relief of th
I of Htarving orphans of
The eatnpiiign is a r;i
ferenee of Near East Relief direr
representatives of the Xssc.'iab
Millers of Xmerica and others
"-.lt d in i he riee imiri-t re.
cussing tile mutter from every
it was tiie unanimous opinion
conferees that there was eve
son for i lie select ion of riee
food to be purchased. The ca
will b"
than one cargo is shipped
>nr Si.lie participating, the
of i I• ■ i-.t'.ii will lie used us a
’lippii ; point, il is antmiineed.
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II XSI Ii Xl.l (II Tl.Ollh
X I l.’ll I Is |( X I III I!
Ill l!hX Ulis sE XSOX.
I’OR SALE Good I room
two lots, on terms
Enquire MAGILL
hour.
"HDS | plained
20-1 fd I
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but <
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Following is a 1
t'ering lliemselyes for (.lily Oll'iies rale |
subject to spring elections:
I’or City Marshal:
J. A. McNEAL
THOMAS HICKEY
L. A MATHER
FELIX GRANTHAM
J. T. HAWKINS
For Mayor:
G. A MOORE I
Xldernien:
I Three to be elected I
SECREST I le-election >
Z. MORELXN'D I re-elect ion t
HOOPINGAR.NER (ro-elcc-
turlng typical it
i common
These pos
OUR RAPID SERVICE
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TAILORS AND MEN'S FCRNISI
DAT (TIT, TEXAS
PHONE 3 IS
Up '■
Flavor!
aama *■*«*«■■■■■■■■
cigarette has
jmo delicious
/ar as Lucky
Strike. Because -
in
ami T"«a
It’s
'masted
^oak
For
i r»-port
UICKY
STRIKE
C ICFtAPETTE
uBI
they
if ilioy
doing so Thn thing for
’ and everybody (*!«*•
out from under. If you
obligations tak<*
Enough uf ihe <•
Too many of u» are prone to giv
up ’.shen the path of least
rocky We learn to m
Of UH
v<)u and m
Io Is to get
i ah’r meet your *>i
small on* ■
we can r
act aecordlnxly. The
going through noif. if
relied t
e They
Maine and California.
Tiie Maine cry
Amt are we
In talking to Home it look
Part of uh have already
white flag Why’.' I Au ;
going to he iIHb way al
do. vo noak your iirad
change for tiie better,
Lave always changed
men who urged It upon the South are.
<»n< • mor*- idnio'i Mo’d o» w ■’< Ii y<' it
I
upon, are the
v are identical
Michigan
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up?
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raised the
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Tilings
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to provide <v
applicaiion w’li
flock id’ < hh k
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propoHPM to '
best attention
and poultry,
some man <n
The plan t*> prov
vvi 'Ificaiion (o tli<‘ 1
County i<‘C«iitly
Chamber of Co
one mid should
<*<>mniunhy in
needs a ' head thhikei
foresight itnd on'' » a;
ing and puttoig into
paying tilings in lhn«
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Mre. C. A. Erickson. W M
Mrs. K N. Gustafson, see"y
00 YOU LIKE
GOOD COFFEE
Do you I now that in order to
got tiie In- t cup i f coffee the
' I'iTe.' it-df mti'l lie fre-ihly
roasted.
It i a well known fact that
ulti'i' , olfi'c has been roasted it
V'Ty i ipidly loses its original
Dengili, aroma and flavor.
At th" end t'f 30 days It has
i at le.i'd 30 per cent of lie
goodness.
1!■ i?
h ro:i .fed rBF
Wichita lb'-t I’Jour. IS-]b j
Wichita Best Flettr, 24-lb. s;
' LARK'S SPECIAL COFFEE
is roasted fresh every two or
tltr'" days and the price is way
down per |»-'uml only........ 40c
•erry, per lb. ItOc
l"'r lb...... 20c
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, February 7, 1921, newspaper, February 7, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333241/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.