The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 20, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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SOMETHING NEW, AND MANI I Al . Tl RED IN BAY
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RAINBOW—SCRATCH DEED EOR CHICKEN’S.
(AhEN FOB SALE.
RAINBOW—CHICK EEED EOR BABY CHICKS.
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Phone 58 or 103.
Telephone No 338
Hay City, Texas
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We Are Now Showing a Full
Line of
Coats
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Coat Suits
Dresses
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Sweaters, Blouses, Caps aII,| Al i ||.lts
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MERCHANDISING POLICY
Leopold Shafer Co.
BOItEO nil FESTIVAL.
GALVESTON
Parcel Post to Your Door
full line of everything that is new in LADIES’
Quality Will Be Remembered
After the
Price is Forgotten
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Simon Brothers
crops.
JAS. W.
R V G E L K Y
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The Homo of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Cfothee
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RODEO PROGRAM,
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Showing TODAY and
WEDNESDAY at the
ALU \YS MORE \ Al l I THAN YOU EXPECT -THIS HAS ALWAYS
BEEN AND U ILL CONTINUE TO BE OUR
Rcmembt r to order "RAINBOW ,
here in your own city
As much
more land as might be desired for other
< arried Out Thursday, Friday
and Saturday,
East,
without
McCain
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Studio at High School
Phone 220
RAIHBOW'
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originated and manufactured right
A home product manufactured by home people.
At Blessing, Texas— Residence, outhouses,
six hundred fifty foot well, pump, oil engine,
fuel and seed rice to party able to cultivate
ninety to one hundred acres in rice.
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Room-
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lii ev< rv garment w< -< II we give better quality fabrics, finer work-
manship, u h i ,i t.liiip than you would expect at the price. We
hav i"Uiid that 'hi j du y pay - for itself in increased business and
atr faction, both for vou and for us.
Levied on as the property of
Phoenix Laundry Company to satisfy
it judgment amounting to $714.87 in
favor of Troy Laundry Machinery
Company and costs of suit.
Given under my hand.||his 19th day
of September, A. I). 11121.
Frank Carr,
Sheriff. Matagorda County, Texas.
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Bear of Oper
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The State Ot Texas,
County of Matagorda
Whereas, on the 6th day ot Septem-
ber, 1921, a petition was presented to
me tor an election lu Cunuaou School!
District No. 4 of this county on th«[
question of issuing bonds to provide
funds to be expended in payment ot
accounts legally contracted in tai
ouilding and equipping u negro school
house at Pledger, Texa-. <ud author
illng a tax upon all taxable pioperty
within said district sufficient to pay
the current interest on -.aid i and
and to provide a sinking fund suffi-
cient to pay the principal at matur-
ity ; and
It appearing that said petition
hears the requisite numbei of signa i
turea of qualified property taxpaying I
voters of said district and is in every ‘
respect in conformity with the law:
and
It further appearing that Mul^JgJf I
da County contains a |.oi>e I
HIE MIX OX HORSEBACK
IN WESTERN PiCTIRES.
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ten or
words;
"Against the Bonds”
The sheriff of this county shall glv<
notice of said election by posting
three notices in three public placet
In said district for three weeks befon
the election; and is further directed
to have said notice of election pub
lished for three weeks prior to said
election in some newspaper of gen
era! circulation that has been contln
linusly and regular published fot
more than one year previous to th*
late of this order in Matagorda Conn
ty„Te\as. the date of first publlentlor
being not less than twenty one full
days prior to the date of election
Hated sth (lav Of Sept. 1021.
John F Perry.
.County Judge. Matagorda County.
Texas 11-1 ded
Arlitt.
Committee Thursday, Mrs.
Mrs. Roh Baker.
, Miss Mary
K. H. Highley,
Mrs John Crawford,
Saturday. Mrs.
Mrs. John
W' Pinkerton, Mrs. Jack
Carter Grain Co.
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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 hare tried the
feed and the company believes it to be as near perfect as can be made.
oiil of the Honorable County Court
of Matagorda County on the 10th day
of Heptomhor, A I) 1921, by the clerk
thereof, in the case of Troy Laundry
Machinery Company versus Phoenix
Laundry Company, No. 857, and to
me, as sheriff. directed and delivered,
I will proceed to sei) within the
hours prescribed by law for sheriff's
sales on the 30th day of September,
A, I> 1921, al the county court house
door In Matagorda County, Texas, the
'following described property, to-wlt
One 14 Ineedn Collar Starcher.
One Troy Prosperity Body Press.
On., i'eii (•hnriicter Bunker Mark-
ing Machine,
Personal Property.
The State of Texas.
County of Mutagorda.
By virtue of an order of sale issued
-“11 nt file I Ihlll.l.l hli. I'nlinl- Cnn.l
ten or
words:
"For tlie Bonds.”
And those opposed shall have writ-
printed <m their ballots tin
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CAX TIKE OX MORE ((STOKERS.
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lb,599, according M* II, it f..i,,| < <>m-
Htates ceuswnstriet No. I has heel
P >«r« on tip . day of..........
properly established ill ai cord-
Artlcli- 2817, Revised Slat
" , 1911, as amended by
Session 34th
and
Pettit realizes his disadvan-
tage and is at present adhering to a
strict diet and rigid and strenuous ex-
ercise and expects to train down until
one will suspect that nature meant
dm for a ticket-taker at the bone-
vard and says he intends putting ull
the other entrants in the ditch, wrong
side up. His only worry is his color
cheme - he may decide on spangles
or his tiding costume
Hon W 1) Wilson guys he can’t
figure things that way -that while
lie isn't probably listed for the first
prize, those present will notice that
when the winning numbers are hung
up. he will be found in line, ready to
cash He says his horse is named
"Joker." so he can run wild
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Oermg entering the body with the
air we breathe are harmless if the
stomach, liver and bowels are
There has been much recent com-
ment on the physical fitness ot' Rev.
I M Pettit as a jockey in the sweep-
stakes race at the rodeo and fun fes-
tival
Rev.
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artce with Z“*‘
utes of Texas,
Chapter 36, Regular
Legislature. 1915;
Il further appearing that said dis I
Bo contains an
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ofhor dint ii(t has beon reduced
Hipiare nHlert by roa I
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My cows are giving plenty of milk
now and I can accommodate more
customers Phone me
1-tf J. E Thompson
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Read Tha Tribune Want Ads
having
ones?
We have on band at pie;;<-nt a very complete stock of both iiionii-
m«nt> ami marke t <, '.ml you will tlnd our prices rea amable for ■ <-rv
ire.', rendered
• Will Le glad to have you call uni look trough, but if you cannot
arrange to call, please drop u> a card asking that we cull unit show
our designs, etc .
We are here to fay and will strive to please you In every way.
Do not hesitate to call or write us.
BAY CITY MONUMENT WORKS
irict as
area of.
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i son of the creation of this district;
, The l.adles' Guild of St. Mark’s
! Church will ri celi'v orders for cakes
pies, salads arid salad dressing Those
wishing any of the above named ar
tides for your outings or parties, cat
litione Mrs .1 B McCain Phone 335
The committees
stands who
sales at the
healthy
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• CHRISTI IX Sf lEXCE •
• SERVICES •
• Church corner 5th mid (ve. C •
• Services Sv- ’ at It a tn
• Sunday 8cl it 9:45 a. nt.
• Wednesday
• Everyone I
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tor the different
will have charge of the
rodeo and fun festival
this week are, as follows.
Managers in Charge—Mrs. Albert
Wadsworth, Mrs. Will Stinnett, Mrs.
.1. W Rugdey
Hamburger Committee Mrs C L
Aubin, chairman; Mrs. Henry Ruge-
ley, Thursday, Friday, Mrs. Kilbride,
Mrs Jim Bruce, Mrs A. H. Millican
Saturday, Mrs Sanborn, Mrs Pettit,
Mrs
Candy
Harry Jamison,
Miss Janie Hawkins,
Rugdey Frldiiy, Mrs I
Mrs. Jas. Lewie,
Mrs. Frank Bates;
11 a y m o ti d Cooks nboo;
Guynn, Mrs
Wulket;.
Soda Water Committee Mrs. Dor-
ian Andrews, Mrs Will Stinnett, Mrs
A II Wadsworth, Mrs O. E. Serrill.
Mrs V II Doubek, Miss Blanche Mil-
lican, Miss Margaret Milllean,
Shirley Carter.
PteHH Reporter-yj,*'
u.Pub,1WhERIFr8 SALE.
After many tests of proper mixing, Mr. Owens, ()f the Carter Grain
Company, has gucceeck'd in perfecting a mixed feed for chickens and
stock, and has given it the very appropriate and phasing title—“RAIN-
BOW.”
Buck Jones, the hard-riding, hard-
fighting Fox star, who is to open at
I he Grand Wednesday in his latest
picture, "Get. Your Man,” was dis-
cussing the fudamental qualifications I
tor success in photoplays of Western
ranch life—that is, qualifications oth-
er than sheer histrionic ability.
"The matter of riding naturally has
a big place in my consideration,” said
tills superb horseman. "Almost any
'nan can learn to ride and to do cer-
tain so-called stunts in riding. But
the point is, cun he, if city bred and
from the East, learn to do these
things without seeming effort—in
other words, with ease and grace?
William Farnunt; but they are really
exceptions.
"I’nless a man is 'raised on horse-
back, as it were, the expert picture
follower, 99 times in a hundred, can
detect something in the manner of
ichlevement that bespeaks later
training and effort; that is, absence
of that ease which so pleasingly ap-
peals to the ye.”
liver and bowels
If these oegana are torpid
and full of impurities the germs
trive nnd bring on a spell of sick-
ness. To keen the vital organs in I
good condition take Prickly Ash Bit-'
tvrs. tl keeps a man in working
trim. Price, fl 25 per bottle. P. Q
Huston, Special Agent eod-w
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Read The Tribune Want Ada.
and Gil
It further appearing that
trlet does not enihraci' any territory
that was taken from any other school
district (either common or Incdenend
ent) that had an outstanding issue of
bonds at the date of sin h inclusion
this district;
Now. therefore J. John !•'. Perry, in
my capacity as county judge of Mata-
gorda County, Texas, do hereby ordet
that an election lie held on the (c)
lat day of October, 1921, at td> Hodge
t Sons Store. Pledger, Texas, in said
'ommon School District No. I, of tills
:ounty as established by order of the
Board ot County School Trustees ot
'lute 111'1......day of...........19...,
which Is recorded in book............
pages ...of Hie Record of School Dis-
tricts of said county, to determine
whether n majority of the legally
qualified property tux paying voters
of that district desire the Issuance off
bonds on the faith and credit of said
Common SchiHil District in the
amount of $2.500 110, the bonds to lie
of the denomination of $loo each,
numbered ( Onset iitively from 1 to 20,
both inclusive, payulile 20 years from
their date with option of redemption
at any time after one year from their;
date and bearing .5 per cent Interest 1
per annum, payable annually on April j
Io. of each year, io provide funds to I
lie expended in payment of accounts I
legally contracted in if, building and
equipping a negro sehool house al J
Pledger, Texas, and to determine
whether Hie Commissions’ Court o
this county shall lie authorized t<
levy, assess and collect annuall.'
while said lands or any of them ac
ititstiinding a tax upon till taxabb
property within said district siiffieien
to pay the current interest on sail
bonds ami provide a sinking fund suf
flcient to pay the principal nt
urity.
O. J. Hodge. Jr , is hereby appoint
‘d presiding officer for said electioi
and he shall select two judges ant1
two clerks to assist him in holdin*’
the siime and he shall within five day-
after said election has been held, mtiki
lite return thereof to the Comniis
donors’ Court of this county as is re-
quired by law for holding a general
election.
Xll persons who are legally quail
fied voters of tlii state and of thlr
county inul who are resident property
taxpayers in said district shall be en
titled to vote at said election, and al
voters desiring to support the propo
sition to issue hands shall have writ
printed on their ballot
THE NEW FALL WEARABLES FOR MAN OR BOY
See Otir Wonderful Line of Two-Pair Pants
Suit • for Boys, $10,95. Up
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 20, 1921, newspaper, September 20, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333284/m1/4/: 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.