The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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COUMTl JI IMiE’K OBDEK.
RAINBOW
rainbow
United
Session
SOMETHING NEW, AND MANUFACTURED IN BAY (TTY
RAINBOW—SCRATCH EEED EOR CHICKENS.
RAINBOW—CHICK EEED EOR BABY CHICKS.
RAINBOW—DAIRY EEED FOR CATTLE.
‘ WHY PUT OFF LONGER”
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Phone 58 or 103.
Telephone No 338
Huy City, Texas
Carter Grain Co
Men’s Clothes
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Cost Less
SHI KIFF'S SALE.
This Fall
Personal Property.
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ninety to one hundred acres in rice.
As much
Brothers
Simon
• • • • •
JAS. W. RUGELEY
Bay City
Texas
Phone 335
77»e Hom9 of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
FOR SALE—AU
furniture of the
2-tf
At Blessing. Texas— Residence, outhouses,
six hundred fifty foot well, pump, oil engine,
fuel and seed rice to party able to cultivate
ALSO SHOWING A COMPLETE
LINE OF FALL HATS
to I
the
later
a
in
week
make
chief
on
Ac-
Ple.
IMPOKliXI < III KO I'It U TH
AA\O| Nt I MF AT.
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CAKES FOR SALE.
OFFER
fcaorv jrjTif
your butlnoas
Sood proflram
w
Package
giving feat
COMBINATION OF (OJILDY
AND HEART INTEREST IN
“DOI (FIT LATEST I’ll Tl III [
It'ORWISMIONERS WILL
ENDORSE FORT OF
( ORPI N CHRINTI.
Mi M. Fitzmaurlce, who wait luidly
injured at the saw mill n few days
ago, is reported to be doing aplun-
didly
< rltic* uud Public Alike Hute
i claimed It the .Most ( uunual
‘are ot It. kind Ever Made,
rite State of Texas.
County of .Matagorda
By virtue of an order of sale Issued |
out of the Honorable County Court of|
Matagorda'County on the 2nd day oi l
age
absolutely essential to adequate
economic service."
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Head The Tribune Want Ada.
After many tests of proper mixing, Mr. Owens, of the Carter Grain
Company, has succeeded in perfecting a mixed feed for chickens and
stock, and has given it the very appropriate and pleasing title—“RAIN-
BOW.”
• nhone Mr*. J. R McCain
costs
low
more land as might be desired for other crops.
tuston Wholesalers afford a mar-
for eve.ythlng and carry mam*
, frosh stocks with the added ad*
ige of lower prices.
>sh"^Vtee«
Clips
Ship
i from
inters/ Ubur best
■tstiate gnarKGfis
mston
“ONE-LINE HAUL MEANS PROFIT FOR ALL"
Our new lines of FALL HATS are
now here; we have all the NEW PAT-
TERNS AN DCOLORS in JOHN B.
STETSONS, NO NAME, VANITY and
others. If a new hat is what you want,
you are sure to find just the shape and
color you are looking for here.
Pome around and see us.
having
ones?
We have on hand ut present a very complete sloi k of both mono
nienta and markers, t.nd you will find our price* rear.onable for «erv-
Icer. rendered
Will Le glad to have you cull uud look trough, but If you cannot
arrange to cull, plouse drop uh u curd unking thirl we cull uud ,.how
our designs. etc ,
We are here to stay uud will rtrlve to please you In every way
Do not liesitute to cull or write uh.
BAY CITY MONUMENT WORKS
Clothes prices have adjusted them-
selves to conditions 34 per cent less than
a year ago, according to government
statistics. As professional buyers and
sellers of all wool clothes for men and
boys we assure you that SIMON
BROTHERS’ clothes prices have been
brought down one-third to fifty per cent
lower than a year ago.
We have clothes you like to wear,
such as Hart, Schaffner & Marx, So-
ciety, Style Plus and other standard
You will be amazed at the
ten
words:
" \giiinst the Bonds."
The sheriff of this county shall givi
notice of suit! election by posting
three notices in three publie placer
In said district for three weeks befori
the election; and is further directed
to have said notice of election pub
Dished for three weeks prior to salt'
election in some newspaper of gon
oral circulation that has been contin
uiMtsly and regular published fo
more than one year previous to the
■ late of this order In Matagorda Conn
tv. Texas, the date of first pilbllcntlor
being not less than twenty-one ful'
plays prior to the date of election
Dated Sth day of Sept. 1921.
John F Perry.
County fudge, Matagorda County,
Texas. 9-lded
Rt member to order “RAINBOW,” originated and manufactured right
hi re in your own city. A home product manufactured by home people.
a com-
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f’iN TtkF (IN MORE (TSTOMFRN
• CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
• SERVICES
• Church corner Sth i
• Services Sunday at 11 a.
• Sunday School at 9:45 a. -
• Wednesday evening at 8:00.
• Everyone is cordially Invited • Baker House Apply at the Haker
*••••••••••••••• House for farther particulars
The company has made many tests of the feed and has had others to
test it out. Not an objection has been found from any who have tried the
feed and the company believes it to be as near perfect as can be made.
Houlton's quick
QUICK TURNOV
er with "till.In" si
night."
Houston Wl
ket f.
moth,
vsntai
features ot enter-
merchants and
irmatlon Bureau.
crnl government
and protection.
"Third The city of Corpus Christi
him agreed to expend $1,000,000 in
equipping tin1 port with ample whurf-
und terminal facilities which are
and
The Ladies’ Guild of St. Mark's
Church will recelev orders for cakes,
pies, salads and salad dressing. Those
• wishing any of the above named gr-
and Ave. C • tides for your outings or parties, can
. .. nj — .u._- •»— . n w-vs-1- r.v i.r
m
BUSINESS CONFERENCE—Don’t miss Itl It will help you with r
problems An “old fashioned" experience meeting, with a fli
• f successful business men as speakers.
• PHCIAL ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES—Many unique __
tairment have been provided for the pleasure of visiting
their families. Be cure to register at the Trade League Infot
R. R. FARES REFUNDED ON PURCHASES
Refunds made on basis ef ene-way fare for each |6oo unit ef purehasee
In Houston.
THE HOUSTON TRADE LEAGUE
620 Chronicle Bldg.. Houatcn, Texas.
Robertas, H ('., formerly ol
the ItobeiluH Chiropractic Offices o'
Houston, Texas, Iiiih opened offices In
the l-’li l State Bank Bldg and Ih
equipped to give the people of Bay
City and vicinity the best Chiroprac-
I enice obtainable. Visitors
,!<•< pie. Examination free.
44. i:. ROHERTI’N, D. C.
Palmer Graduate
2nd Floor First State Hank Bldg
Bay City. Texan 12d
determine
t<
annual!.'
while Raid bond* or any of them art
outstanding a tax upon all taxable
property within said district sufflcleni
to pay the current Interest on sail'
bonds and provide a sinking fund suf
ficient to pay the principal at
turlty.
O .1. Hodge, Jr., is hereby appoint
od presiding officer for said electiov
and he shall select two Judges and
two clerks to assist him in holdlnt
Hie same and lie shall within five day*
after said election has been held, mnk<
due return thereof to the Cotnmis
stoners’ Court of this county as is re
quired Io law for holding a genera'
election
All persons who are legally quail
| fled voters of this state and of th!.-
bounty and who urn resident pranert'
taxpayer in .said district shall be en
titled to vote at said election, and al
voters desiring to support the propo
sition to issue bonds shall have writ
• ton or printed on their ballot
words:
"For the Bonds.”
And those opposed shall have writ-
or printed on their ballots th<
New Orleans, La.. Sep$ 12 The
price of cotton moved over a range
of nearly 4c a pound, to 320 a bale
last week, fluctuations being violent
in the extrema on several sessions
and held In check only by the rules
of the Exchange, limiting price
changes to 20 points in any one see-
aion
On Wednesday all months bulged
the first sales on the opening call At
the highest levels of the week prices. btnatlon of comedy uml heart inter
were 400 points over last week's dose eat, with a very pleasing love .loty
and at the lowest they were
changed to fifteen points up, com-
pared with the same close The
range carried the market over 385 to
400 points.
October traded as high
and May as high as 21 10c
close October stood at 20.25c and Muy
at 19.45c, the near mouth being much
stronger than the distant in the last
couple ot sessions of the week The
close showed net gains of 135 to 27(1
points on the list In the spot de-
partment middling gained 325 points
in the net results, closing at 20 25c.
against 29.36c a year ago.
In the early session of the
the tendency of Liverpool
sensational advances wan
stimulating Influence, but
(he heavy rains In Texan and the up
pearanee of a hurricane In tropical
waters, were the main factors.
The storm in Texas had marked ef
feet on the values because it followed
seveial days of local rains, the effect
of which was held to be disastrous
because of the great quantity of cot
ton open in the West
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Read Tribune advertisements
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COTTON rLIVTCATIONH
VIOLENT IN EXTRFMF.
Price Moved Over Rang* of 4 Cents
B Penad- Storm In Texas, Followed
by Local Rain*. Ilnd Marked Effect
cb Values.
September, A. D. 1921. by the clerk
thereof, in the case of Louise A. An-
derson, individually and as adminis-
tratrix of the community estate of
A. M. Anderson, deceased, versus L
Jules Ducros and Louis Figueroa, No.
841, and to me. as sheriff, directed
and delivered, I will proceed to sell
within the hours prescribed by law
for sheriff s sales, on the 19th day of
September, A. I). 1921, at the court
house door In Bay City, in Matagorda
County, Texas, the following describ-
ed property, to-wit:
One roan horse mule branded S on
left shoulder, 8 years old. named
Tobe.
One brown horse mule, 9 years old,
named Jerry.
One dun, white-faced mare, 2 years
old, named Lizzie,
One brown cow, about 6 years old.
branded VO oU left side
One P. & O. riding cotton and corn
planter.
One John Deere sulky plow.
One 3 1-2 inch John Deere wagon:
and three - fourths Interest in 40
acres of cotton and two-thirds inter-
est in 15 acres of corn; said property
'’eIng fully described in chattel mort-
gage which is dated April 30, 1920.
registered in Vol. "V." p 26.
'hattel Mortgage Register of said
Matagorda County: levied on as the
property of L. Jules Ducros and Louis
Figueroa to satisfy a Judgment
amounting to 1364.50 in favor of
Louise A. Anderson, individually and
as administratrix of the community
estate of A. M. Anderson, deceased,
and costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this 7th day
of September. A. D. 1921.
Frank Carr.
Sheriff. Matagorda County, Texas.
9-19-d
My cows are giving plenty of milk
now and I can accommodate mor<
■ustomers Phone me
l-tf J. E Thompson
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Maad The Tribune Want Ads
Houston’s wholssallno ssrvioo la
toassd on wide, succaasfui experience
•nd le one of PERSONAL Intoroet.
ahlpmonta moane
<ERS for the ratal I*
erdera handled Mover*
in Iih construction
Houston clips transportation
through Ita Ship Channel with
water rates from Eastern sources
supply.
Houston has 17 rail lln<
a “ONE LINE HAUL"
In Ita territory. Reault:
LIVERIES and MINIMIZ
CHARGES
Houston has 1B2 Railroad
Cars going out dally and gl*
freight exprsss service.
“Buy in rfloassfonT Weel
The Hute of Tex»»,
County of Matagorda
Whereas, on the 6th day of Septem-
ber, 1921, a petition was presented to
me for an election iu Common School
District No. 4 of this county on the
question of issuing bonds to provide
funds to be expended io payment uf
accounts legally contracted iu (a)
building and equipping a negro school
house at Pledger, Texas, and author-
izing a tax upon all taxable property
within said district sufficient to pay
the current Interest on said bonds
and to provide a sinking fund suffi-[
cient to pay the principal at matur-
ity; utid •
It appearing that said petition'
bears the requisite number of signa-,
tures of qualified property taxpaying
voters of said district and is in every
respect In conformity with the law;'
and
it further appearing that Matagor-
da County containx a population ot
16,599, aci’ording to the tart
States census; and
it further appearing that said Com
mon School District No. 4 hus been
heretofore on the. . .day ot...........
19..., properly established in accord-
ance With Article 2817, Revised Stat
utea of Texas, 1911, as amended by
Chapter 36, Regular Session 34th
LegiHlature. 1915; and
It further appearing that said dis-
trict as ho established contains an
urea of.........square miles and tliaf
no other district has been reduced
In area below 9 square miles by rea-
of the creation of this district;
un- dominating throughout. In addition
to the star, the photoplay has In it
some of the most capable and popu-
lar screen players iu the picture bus-
iness.
The theatre management prclaiiun
this film as one ot the most unique
that “Doug” lias ever done It dis ;
plays some of the most original an*l
laughable situatiollH ever shown, and
at the same time develops genuine
artistry in the nature of Ils treatment
at the hands of this clever and ath
leltc comedian
Germs entering Hie body with the
air we breathe are harmless if the
stomach, liver and bowels are honltliy
if these organs are torpid and full of
Impurities the germs thrive and lirln;
on u spell of sickness To keep tlu
vital organs In good condition take
Prickly Asli Bitters. It keeps a man
In working trim Price. $1 25 pet
bottle P. G Huston, Hpeclal Agent
eod-w
* date the......day of.....
which Is recorded In book
pages....of the Record of School Dis-
tricts of said county, to determine
whether a majority of the legally
qualified property tax paying voters
of that district desire the Issuance of
bonds on the faith and credit of said
Common School District in the
amount of 92.50000, the bonds to be
of tlie denomination of 3100 each.!
numbered consecutively from 1 to 20.
both Inclusive, payable 20 years from !
their date with option of redemption I
lot any time after one year from their!
date and bearing 5 per cent Interest
i per annum, payable annually on April
; to, of each year, to provide funds to I
| be expended in payment of accounts,
legally contracted in (f) building and
equipping a negro school house al ||
Pledger, Texas, and to
whether the Commissions’ Court
this county shall be authorized
levy, assess nnd collect
as 21 49c
On the
I The Commissioners* Court In sea-
i aion this week will endorse the Port
of Corpus Christi, the request having
been made of the court by the gen-
era) executive committee ut the Cor-
pus Christi Harbor Committee
j The resolution, In substance, will
be as follows:
"Representing as we du, Iu impor-
tant official positions, the citizens Ut
the entire state of Texas and, there-
fore, vitally concerned in their mate-
rial welfare; and realizing the i.e
<■•• Ity ot adequate and economical
transportation as an essential factor
in the progress and development of
Texas, therefore, be it
' Resolved by the county Judges and
commlrsionei s of the State of Texas
in annual convention at Fort Worth,
this the 23rd day of June, 1921, that
we heartily endorse the movement to
secure the establishment <»f a safe
amt Adequate harbor at Corpus Chris-
ti, Texas, for the following reasons:
"First. Such a harbor al. Corpus
( IiiIhG will provide seaport facilities
I located fi' in one hundred to two hun-
I dreit miles neuter Io more than half
| the area of Toxas than any existing
port facilities, resulting in the sav-
ing of several million dollars annu-
ally to the producers and consumers
< f this State.
"Second. The State of Texas had.
Ity legislative act, ooiclally endorsed
Corpus Chrltitl as the locution for
such a port nnd appropriated ap-
proxlmntely 33,000.000 to aid the fed !*on
and (b)
It further lippearing that said dis-
trict does not embrace any territory
that was taken from any other school
district (either common or inedepend-
ent) that had an outstanding issue of
bonds at the date of such inclusion tn
this district;
Now, therefore, I, John F. Perry, in
my capacity as county Judge of Mata-
gorda County, Texas, do hereby order
that an election lie held on the (c)
1st day of October, 1921, nt (d( Hodge
& Sons Store, Pledger, Texas, in said
Common School District No. 4, of this
county as established by order of the
Board of County School Trustees of
.. ..19....
makes.
values we are showing.
And remember when you buy a suit
of the above mentioned brands of
clothes, you are absolutely insured in
so far as QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP,
FAST COLOR AND MATERIAL is
concerned, for we absolutely guarantee
any of the above brands to give you en-
tire satisfaction or we replace same
with a new SUIT OF CLOTHES or re-
fund the full price that you paid for the
suit.
H»w a muu dashed madly through
the streets In hia underclothes, aud
stopped New York truffle with a
clothing dummy, started a tire unln ''
tentionally, and became u murder j
suspect also unintentionally uud flu '
ally invented his way to the altar, I
are but a few of the remarkable fea
turt-H of "The Nut,” starring Douglas
Fairbanks, which is coming to th
Grund today.
Thia picture is said to be
iei which gives
to all points
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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/m1/4/?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.