The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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PubUohad Bvery Day £«c«pt Bunday
CARRY SMITH
Owner and Editor
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been
$1.00 PER WEEK
"This is the third price cut during the past twelve months.
On Sep-
Join Secrest’s
Watch Club
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GEO. YEAGER, JR.
Phone No. 4
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MBS. E. I.. HAMKINS
STILES, KRAI ME A ERIt KNU\$U
Bay City Auto-Sales Co
Plano
Attorneys.at. Law
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Service and Cleanliness
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Touring (’ar
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1000 Inchon
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200 Inches
300 illciuc
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1000 Indue
WEATHER REPORTS I Al SI
ADVANCE IN RH E MARKK1
Mr*. Hattie
Houston.
Office in First State Bank Bldf. •
Bay City, Texas •
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Studio at High School
Phone 220
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The
Old Price
$346
370
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OVER HER RECOVERY.
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New Price
- $295
- 325
- 355
- 445
- 595
- 660
Amount of
Reduction
$50
45
60
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100
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GENUINE
BullDurham
TOBACCO
We want you to have the
beet paper tor "BULL."
So now you can receive
with each package a book
ot 24 leavee ol U1\A+. -
the very tineet cigarette
paper in the world.
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The Unity Trlbnne
One Year.....................
The Weekly Trlbnne
Ono Year....................
Tim bur
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Offer
For thirty days we propose
selling twelve specially se-
lected men’ s dependable
watches on deferred pay-
ments as low’ as
ONE DOLLAR PER
WEEK
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Turner A) Briscoe,
Carter Grain Co.
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All who are inter
ring telephone No
nl Cohiuihus
Today.
A telegram from Chief llunno
meyer, Houston branch national Im
rnnu, HtiUed that the river was at
low wntei mark at Austin at 7 a in
today. At the name time the rlvei
was reported at 31 I at Columbus
Chief Itunnemeyer warns cattle
men and others along the river below
Columbus.
are here. Are you ready for
the occasion? How about
Do you know
you can roll
SOgfiod
cigarettes tor
lOcts from
one bag of
when it
Bat
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School Days
■ AFTER Nl FEERINU EIGHT YEARS
‘ THIN H til STOA HOMA N'N
III II III u sous KESIOltED.
t until
annum
an-
year.
to bear
per cent
per annum after maturity until paid,
said note providing that failure to
pay any Installment of interest there-
on when due shall nl tin* option of
Hie holder of said note mature tho
same, and the principal of said note
and all accrued Interest thereon
shall, without notice, and at the op-
These watches are all El-
gins Waithams, Illinois and
South Bends and are abso-
lutely guaranteed. You
must be satisfied. You can-
not afford to pass this club
offer. See window. These
are "Gifts That Last."
P.G. Secret
further act as trustee under aaid deed
of truet, or to perform the trust* »®t
forth and provided for therein, and
did then and there resign eaid trust,
and thereafter on the same date said ,
The UnlOB Central Life Insurance
Company, then the owner and holder
of the eaid $9,500 00 note and of all |
the interest accrued thereon, did ap- ‘
point in writing F. H. Jones, a suit-
able person, who resides in the State ■
of Texas, to be the trustee in said j
deed of trust as the substitute for the |
said Louis Broiling, trustee, who had;
»u declined and refused to further act
and the said F H ;
trustee
rights,
As forecasted by I his paper a few
days ago, the price of cotton soon
rallied from the slump utid is now
kiting skyward again. There will,
of course, occur temporary low prices
for cotton, but from the present out-
*%rs M«lli«- S L<
studio in t^ie
tem of Mu^te.
New Orleans, Ln , Sept 12 Tlic
rice market was caled stronger and
advancing today, with n good demand
In evidence and buyers evidently
afraid of the bail weather In Texas
and Ils effect on tile crop
rlcune In tropical waters
other source of anxiety because of
the chance that It might strike some
section of tho rluo region
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.lules Ducros has
visit to Collegeport
as bookkeeper for
clerk ot Matagorda County, Texas, as
lot number fifteen (15) containing
214.9 acres of land, more or less, and
lot sixteen (16) containing 260.9
acres of land, or a total acreage to
Thomas Schaefer and Mathias
Schaefer and wife, Katie Schaefer, by
deed dated December 26, 1914, and ot
record In volume 46, page 72. of the
Matagorda County Deed Records.
With alt the rights, members and
appurtenances thereto belonging.
Witness my hand this 12th day of
September, A. D. 1921.
F. H. Jones,
Substitute Trustee
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PRISCILLA (LI B.
ADVERTIMIMi RATES
The Daily Tribune
up to
up lu
up to
up to
up to
26 cents an
20 centa an
18 cants an
16 cents an
12 chute ah____
Reading notices, 10c per line first In
aertion; 6c each subsequent Insertion
The Matagorda County Tribune
26 cants an luch up to
20 cants an inch uf to
17 cents un inch up to
Reading notices, 10 per line first In
aartion; 6c each subsequent Insertion
The coast Is not alone
comes to real rains and storms
urdny floods at San Antonio and Aus
tin more than offset anything thb
section bus ever experienced or l>
likely to go up against. We have oui
| troubles, but no loss of life or great
loss of property have ever been visit
ed upon us. Just keep to your knit
the poatoffica of Bay City under act ting and we will come into our owi
along with the best of them tiny time
anywhere
But with ■
home as cod
as such trustee
Jones and such substitute
succeeded to all the estate,
powers and trusts granted to or vest-
ed in the said IXJuls Breillng, trustee
And, whereas, I, the said F H
Jones, substitute trustee, have been
requested by said The Union Central
Life Insurance Company to enforce
said trust, and sell said property de-
scribed in said deed of trust, as there- ;
in provided. I will by virtue of the
power and authority vested in me by
said deed of trust, offer for sale, uud
sell, between the legal hours thereof, I
to wit: Between the hours of ten’
o’clock a in and four o'clock p. in.,
at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, ou the first Tuesday in Oc-
tober, A. D. 1921, the same being the
4th day of said month, at the court ;
house door in the town of Bay City.'
in Matagorda County, Texas, the fol-,
lowing property, to-wit:
Four hundred and seventy-five and I
eight-tenths (476.8) acres of land, be-
' ing out of and a part of the Benja-
min J Jaques league, number twen-
ty (20). under Patent No. 69, Vol. 50,
and more particularly described as■
follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the east
line of the Kemp pasture subdivision
where a 50-foot road lying along the'
north line of the canal right-of-way I
crosses the east line of the Kemp pas-
ture In Matagorda County, Texas.
Thence north along the east line
of said Kemp pasture subdivision, and:
also the east boundary line of lots
numbers fifteen (15) and sixteen (16),
5,704.6 feet to the northeast corner ofj
lot number fifteen (15).
Thence west along the south edge
of a 40-foot road, 3,569.6 feet to the
north west corner ot lot number fif-
teen (15).
Thence south 6,080.3 feet along the
west line of lots numbers fifteen (15)
and sixteen (16) to the southwest 1
corner of lot number sixteen (16). i
Thence N. 83 degrees 50 minutes E
along the north edge of the 50-foot
road lying along the canal right-of-
way, 3,485 feet to the place of be-
ginning, and containing 475.8 acres1
of land, known and designated on the
map of the Colonial Land Company's
subdivision <>f the Kemp pasture,
which is recorded in book 29. pages
a Fountain Pen or Ever-
Sharp Pencil?
complete line of both—just
the thing you need. Don’t
forget the Lady Dainty
Fountain Pen, made for the
school girl.
The I'nrent-Teacliers' Association
will hold its tlrst meeting for the ses-
sion 1921 22 at the school building
tomorrow afternoon nt 4 o'clock.
Please be on hand
ot headaches
new person.”
Tanlac is sold In Bay City by P
(.1 Hueton, In Matagorda by Williams
Drug Co and in Collegeport by the
Collegoport Pharmacy.
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B ANIIIM4TUN PEI IN ( HOP
INJI RED FIFTY PER CENT
Save your cot
worm; Use PAR
sale by F Q. COBB.
Mr. Edsel B. b'ord, President of the Ford Motor Company, makes the
following announeemtnt:
"We are making another reduction in the prices of Ford cars and
the ford truck, effective today. The new prices average $70.00 under
former prices, and are the lowest at which Ford cars ami trucks have
.... List prices, F. O. B. Detroit are now, as follows:
this season
production.
Along every brunch, creek and
stream, and In the Itrazos River bot-
toms, enormous wild pecan trees may
be found Shipments of the nuts are
made annually.
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KIA I K VI’ AI STIN AT
LOW WATER MIRK.
Bienham, Texas, Sept 12 Owing to
continued dry weather and the ruv
ages <>f Insects, the pecan crop will
be cut probably fifty per cent. June
bugs have Injured the foliage and
Insects have entered the nuts Many
nuts have no kernels and a "great
number have dropped from Hiq irees
Richard Kuhlmann, who owns a
farm one mile from Brenham, Ims n
grove of native pecan trees, number
Ing 1,000, situated along a running
stream of water, in 1919 he
keted 1600.00 worth of pecans
1920 the crop was a total failure For
he expects a one half
The State of Texas,
County of Matagorda
Whereas, Louis Broiling was named
and appointed trustee In a certain
deed of trust, recorded in Vol N, on
pages 432. 12.3, 431 and It.', of the
Records of Mortgages and Deeds ot
Trust of .Matagorda County, Texas,
executed and delivered to him on the
7th day of July, 1915, by Thomas
Schaefer anil Mathias Schaefer, Jr,
lor better securing the payment ot
one certain promissory note for nine
thousand, live hundred and no-Hit)
dollars (89,500.06), more fully de-
scribed in said deed of trust, execut-
ed by the said Thomas Schaefer and
Mathias Sehticfer. Jr., payable to the
order of The I nion Central Lite In-
surance Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
at th<‘ home office of said company
In Cincinnati, Ohio, due on the 1st
day of February, 1926, bearing eight
per cent Interest per annum
maturity and ten per cent per i
after maturity until paid, payable
nually on February 1st of each
interest unpaid at maturity
Interest at the rate of ten
"My heart fills with gratitude fur
uty wonderful recovery, and I feel
like spreading the good new* every-
where go everybody can know what
Tanlac Is doing,*' said
Freeman, 1904 Maple st ,
Texas
For the tirHt time in eight
years 1 upi free from suffering
pleasure of being able to eut what I
want without suffering Is alone worth
inuny Hines what my three bottles ot
Tanlac cost me All my troubles are
gone now and I fee) so strong und
well
1 sleep like a child now. am never
bothered with nervousness and have
gained i lue or ten pounds in weight
I have no more smothering
■ pelts or palpitation of the heart like
I used to have and I uni entirely rid
J simply feel like a
look it seems safe to say that it will
be many months before I lie people
will see very cheap cotton again The
price will be nearer 25 cents by De
•■ember I thun It will 20 cents or
lower.
16 and 6 in the office of the county
tlon of the holder thereof, mature and 1
be collectible at once, and in such:
event the holder of said note may j
proceed t(> collect the same with nil
accrued interest thereon, in the samr
manner as if the full time provided
In said note and for payment of In-
terest thereon hud fully expired, and
the said note also providing for pay-
ment of ten per cent additional on
lite amount of principal and Inferos'
then duo as attorney's fees if place'1
In tho hands of an attorney for col
lection, which note was given In re
newni of the unpaid principal and in
forest on five promissory notes date '
December 22, 1922, signed by K. P
Schaefer and payable to A A. 1’lotne-
and John AV Stoddard, and secure
by lion retained In a deed dated De
comber 22, 1912, executed by A. A
Plotnor, ot nl.. to K P Schnofer fo
175.S acres of land In Mntagordr
bounty, Toxas, hereinafter fully de
scribed, and this note was given if
renewal of the unpaid principal am'
Interest of said five notes, each o'
which was for the anm of $1,903.20
And, whereas, said The Union Cen
tral Life Insurance Company Is now
the holder and owner of staid note
for $9,500 00 so executed and deliver
ed to it by the suiid Thomas Schaefer
andMathins Schaefer, Jr,, and of all
Interest accrued thereon, and ha?
tho owner nnd holder thereof
since tlie execution and delivery of
said note, and the said Thomas
Schaefer and .Mathias Schaefer Jr
htive made default in payment of th'
iriterest accrued and due on said
note on the 1st day of February, 1921
and the said Interest is now past div
and unpaid, and by reason thereo
nnd as provided for In said note and
In said deed of trust, said The I’nior
Central Life Insurance Company hac
declared said note and all accrued
interest thereon, and nil of said in
dobtedness now due nnd mature: and
has placed said note In tho hands of
an attorney for collection; and
whereas said note for $9,500.00. with
nil accrued anil unpaid Interest there
on Is now past due nnd unpaid, now
aggregating, principal, interest and
attorney’s fees. $11,850.52.
And. whereas, said deed of trust
Provided that In case the said IzhiI*
Rrelllng. trustee, refused, or was un
able, for any reason to make the sale
or to perforin the trusts set forth
and provided for In said deed of
trust, then tho holder of said $9,500.00
note should have the right, and w
• hereby authorised and empowered to
gnpolnt In writing a suitable person
who resides in the State of Texas
who should become the trustee ir
snld deed of trust, and ns a substi-
tute for said Lottis Brclllng. trustee,
and the «nid substitute trustee should
thereupon succeed to all tht* estate
rights, powers and trusts therein
grunted to or vested in the said Louis 1
Broiling
And. whereas, on the !5th dsv of
August, 1921. the.paid lx>uls Breillng
j did in writing decline and refuse to
tember 22, 1920, the price of the Ford touring car was reduced from $575
to $440; June 7 to $415, and now to $355, making total reductions in this
type of $220, or 38 per cent. The same proportionate reductions have
lieen made in all other types. One year ago the price of the Ford sedan
was $975; today it lists at $660 with the same equipment.
“We are taking advantage of every known economy in the manufac-
ture of our products in order that we may give them to the public at the
lowest possible price, and by doing that, we feel that w<> are doing the
one big thing that will help this country into more prosperous times.
People are interested in prices, and are buying when prices are right.
“The production of Ford cars and trucks for August again broke all
previous high records with the total reaching 147,696. This is the fourth
consecutive month in which our output has gone over the hundred thou-
sand mark, the total for the four months being 463,074, which lias gone
a long way in making possible the present reductions. June this year,
with an output of 117,247 was the previous record month.
One noteworthy feature of our sales is the increased demand for
Ford trucks and cars for salesmen. This class of commercial business
has been gradually increasing the past sixty days and we interpret it as
a very good sign of improvement in general business.
"No reduction has been made in the price of the Fordson tractor, and
none is contemplated.”
Go over these new prices! See how little it costs to become the owner
of a Ford car or a Ford truck. Can you really afford to do without one any
longer?
Let us tell you more about it, and advise you regarding the delivery
of the particular type of car which you are interested in.
The Priscilla Club spent a most
delightful afternoon Wednesday with
Mrs. Amos Lee
In spite of the threatening weather
there was present one of the largest
attendances we have had this sum-
mer.
Punch was served as the guests
entered, and at the dose of the after-
noon a delicious lap lunch was en-
joyed. consisting of pressed veal, fruit
salad, angel and devil food cake and
Iced tea.
Mrs Lee was assisted by Mrs Chas
Tew Sr., and Mrs. Williamson The
invited guests Included Mesdames
Davis of Houston. Dial of Arkansas.
Wheeler. Keen, Millican. Frank Carr
and Chas. Tew, Sr.
Mrs. Hensley invited the club to
meet with her September 21.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1921, newspaper, September 12, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333277/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.