The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Watch this Space
for my advertisement
and prices
T. J. Clark, Grocer
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OMETIHNG NEW, AND MANI FA< TURED LN BAY CITY
HAi sBOW -SCRATCH EEED FOR CHICKENS,
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RAINBOW -CHICK EEED FOR BABY CHICKS.
(’AKIN FOH 311.1..
RAI <BOW
DAIRY EEED EOR CATTLE.
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mixed feed for chickens and
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BAY CITY .MOM .MEN I' WORKS
I’honc 58 or 103.
Telephone No 338
Bin City. Texan
The
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Saturday
Are Here
at
Every Department in our entire
store is aglow with the best in
Nothing is Lacking
Fall Merchandise.
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Rending
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And
COLE’C
ORIGINAL
are
we
wish to be served
as you
HOT BLAST HEATER
Call on Us
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Simon Brothers
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TAYLOR-HILL FURNITURE COS
The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
HOME OUTFITTERS
Rend The Tr:. u.u Want Ade.
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Economy
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Phone 220
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vona tr todat, while our stock
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now
wan
reliable
Halin'.
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Phiiio
S,.,. Secrest's Watch Club offer this
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The Quality is Here
Gives even steady heat day and night. Guaranteed
to hold fire hours, and will burn any fuel.
The Prices are Hij.i
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Safeguard the health of your family — keep your
home always warm and cosy with
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splendidly prepared to serve you—
Carter Grain Co
having a monument or market cr< < t«M| at the grave of (hearted l<»v<d
<»neB?
We have on hand at present a vet) complete to< k of both monu-
ments and marker;!, ml you will find out pri< < rea onaMe lor erv
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'tribune Want Ads for results
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MV HOME FOR SALE.
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vuv appt.'pri.de and pleasing title- "RAIN-
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Agent
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Be Helu I llUrsik), Si pt.
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• WHY 1’1 T OFF LONGER"
menu and marker.!, nd you will find our pri<
Ice.: rendered
Will l,e glad 10 have you < .ill and look tiotigh. but if you cannot
arrange in cull, please drop ns u aid .i-> mg th..- w< call mid IK'W
our designs, etc ,
Wo arc here to slay mid will strive t.. ph .1 -. ><m hi every w iv
I'o not hesitate to cull <»r a me m
The Variety is Here
Remember, this is the Original Hot Blast heater—
guaranteec to save one-third your fuel. There are
many imitations, but only one Cole s
Ont nai Hot Blast. * 1
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up in a vory hurt time
Thu month <>f hint* whm a record
month In over) wny The inilongc o
< < niph'h d projects inerea ( d by mon
than 1 Omiles more than twice th<
amount reported for the month <•'
Puinl--. allotted to work mtn
ii’xlei < ini 1 rm tion increa .ed b>
Alin iii’iij • ■’ ' of |>t'<i|> r mixiii", Mr. Owens, of the Carter
('ompaiiy, hit str'ieeded in [lerfecting
■lock, and has giv< n it the
trici ns
ari'ii of..,.
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mid (hi
| It further appearing that said dis-
trict does not embrace any territory
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Germ- entering the body with tin
l.r> lithe are harmless If th'
liver mid bowels
If
My eons are giving plenty of milk
now and
enstoiners
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lull, us amended by
Regului Session .lllli
IIIr we
stomach.
In allliv
out full of
tilve and bring
To
Hodge, Jr.. I- hereby appoint
'd presiding officer for said election
tlld lie shall select two judges lint
wo clerks to assist him In holding
he same mid he shall within live day
•ftel said election has been held, milk'
lite return thereof to the Commis
loners' Court of tills county as Is re
tuired by law for holding a genera
■lection
All persons who are legally quail
it'd voter- of this state and of tl’i-
•ounty and who are resident property
I'pn.rs In said district shall be en
Hie.I to vote at said election, and al
liters desiring tn support the propo
dtiim to is.ue bonds shall have writ
en er printed on their ballot the
yords:
"For the Bonds "
And llioie opposed shall have writ
en or printed on their ballots tin
words:
" \gainst the Bonds”
Phi' sheriff of this county shall givi
lotlee of said eleclion by posting
hree notices in three puldie place,
n said district for three weeks befori
he 'lection; and is further dheclei
o have said notice of election pub
Hshed for three weeks prior to said
■lection in some newspaper of gen
■ral circulation that has been contiu
iniisly and regular published fot
note than one year previous to tin
lute ,1 this order in Matagorda Conn
y. Tev.i J. the date of first pilbltcatlor
being not less than twenty-one full
lays prior to the date of election.
I'ati'd Sth day of Sept. 1921
John r Perry.
County Judge. Matagorda County.
Texas - 9-lilt'd
mid I’o |
B. Wells J
I can necommodate more
I’ho ’e -fe.
J E Thompson
BROKERS I’lil HB I 311.1 I AT
torroA HiniiA sixtv tins:
have been
about b.onii'the country men hunt mid banker.
There j
as 1 C •
other p iil.el 1-1 iietoro till' Issue.
page- Of the Record of School Dis
tricts of said county, to determini
wliethei a majority of tile legally
close Saturday, brokers inlying cov
erings, which had 11 tendency to run
the price up
Tlie markets in small towns aroiin I
Dallas re|iort the price daily :it
about ion point , above the Dallas
market on a middling basis. Thi 1
condition ha ; been attributed some-
what to the fact that cotton is being
used by the farmer to liquidate hh
indebtedness mid the higher price ii
given through the renerou ness of
I On June 30, Itt.’i. the clone of th«‘
fifth flsetil year slli< e ih« passjige of
I the I'edvigl aid roaij net, which l« nd
1 uiitiiiitered by the Bureau of Public
.Roads. I’nited States Depai'tmetit of
Agriculture, lhe State* and
I Government hud eompli-ted
miles of road, and 17.977 mile,
under construction iimluding
At a bargain and on easy terms if
taken before October I Modern, heat
, light, waiter, bath, closets, garage
I chicken house, garden spot, servant’s
house, trees, shrubbery, cement
walks; two lots 100x150 feet. Or will
! trade for San Antonio realty.
19 '.’I John F Perry.
I tA I thF OX MORI ( I SEOMFRN.
Tlic < i thpanv 11.; Bt.'i;' ■ uro,;, let; of the feed and has had others Io
te I it out. Not an Gd< 1 1 ion h.i Gru found from aipv who have tried the
fi< d and the : oiiip.-iny lu lu v. ; it. to he as near perfect as can Im* made.
Ri member ■ rder "RAINBOW," original cd and manufactured right
here in >’our own it.v A home product manufactured b> home people.
The State of Ti-xa.,
County of Matagorda
When an, uu the tith day or Septem-
uet, Hui, 4 jMitiUou was prvx uied fu I
me for an election fu L'umuiuii fci hool
District No. 4 of this county on lhe
■luestion of is-uiug bonds to provid' |
fund* to be expended in payment nt '
account* legally contracted in tuil
building and equipping a negro »<houil
house at Pledger, Texas, and author
long u tsx upon ull taxable properly
within *ald district . uffli lout to pay
the current interest on -aid bunds
ami to provide a sinking luud suffi
1 lent to p,ty Hie piiltelpai at mului
it>: uml
It appearing that said petition I
",II., Die lequisite number of signa I
luivs of qualified property taxpayiui
voters ot said district and is in every ■
lespect in conformity with the law !
mid
It further
du County contains
I'i..'ui9, according
.States census, mid
It further appearing ili.u -aid Com 1
moll School District No. I lol. bei;l !
heretofore on the. . day of
1S..M
mice
. propel ly estaldisheil in accord I
■ with Article 2X17, Revised Stat-
utes of Texas,
I’lmpter .'hi,
l.egishiture, 1915; mid
It further appearing that suld dis
so e-tablished contains .111
. ..square miles and that
other district lias been reduced
urea below 9 square miles by lea
of the creation of tins district;
appearing that Matagoi 1
populiition ot I
to Hie iu-t I IlilCIl
Hymn
Busin ess.
3: 15 p in
111
11
are
and bowels are
llie .e organs are torpid which is recorded iu book
impuritli'H Hit' germs
on a spell of sick
keep the vital organs in wliether a
1 .emlitiou take prickly '' h 1,11 | 'imilnii'd property tux paying voters
t| |,,,.p ., ’mmi iu working "f that di.lrlct desire the issuance of
. ..,! I’riee st ”. per l ottl" I’ G | bonds on the faith and credit of -aid
Huston. Special, \genl I'ouimon .School District in the
------ umoutit of $2..'.on ini, the bond.-i to be
"f the denomiiialiim of $11x1 t;llh
tiutiil eteil consecutively from 1 to 20.
both inclusive, payable 20 years from
their dale with option of redemption'
at any time after one year from their •
tllite mid bearing 5 per cent interest .
per annum, payable annually on April
10, of each year, |o provide funds to 1
be expended in payment of accounts!
legally I'onti'aited in If) building midi
ei|iiipping a negro school house at I
Pledger. Texas, and to determine
wliether the Commissions’ Court
ills county shall be authorized
■vy. assess mid collect annually
h'le sui,| bonds or any of them an
ut t iuding a tax upon all taxabli
noperty within said district sutl'ieien
o pay the current interest on sail
otids mid provide a inking fund suf
to pay the principal at mu
spots on Tun iluy The
closing was next in line.
I" Tlieri’ is nothi't; iu the world tll.i
could force tin' pi ;. » down.” one cot-
ton broi.er said Sattirday nighl. "Ev-
erything in the wot Id would tend to
o'tid the ; rice up. and that is what
it will likely do. Every economii
principle <:in l.e applied tn lhe mar-
liet. mid there is no way to figure
decrease in the price.’'
Stiles on the market
wry good, ndveinging
Giles daily changing hands,
was a ptirt on the Dalias market
well
10.00 a. in.
’ lyinu...... I 'a it li of 1 in 1 1.
levotlonul Ml P G. See. ■
10:15 a. m.
Introductory (0 study. "The Stew
ardship of Life" .Mr-. A S Morton
10:30 a 111.
fecund f'hupter ’ ()w uei ■ hip'
.............Mrs, E N G11 lal ■■
11:15 a. m.
luurtet "One Sweetly
Thought" Mesdanie.s I'.
Geo Serrill. A. II
Stinnett.
Third Chapter ’ Possoe.or
sessions" Mrs E
12:00 M
Indications tn'w point to ■ ''in
cotton in thirty days, and possibly
30-cent cotton in sixty dm . n
'opened Saturday night by
‘Ifni of cotton brokers of
Mher brokers would not make a pi"
liction of the market, but imide it
lear that they did net look for a ib’
Tease, lint expected the nia’ket b
hold its own or oven g t betti"’
Cotton lias been steady during tin
nast week, the avoratte flu,' inti n ' 1
■he entire week being from fifteen
'<’ fifty points The marlu't 1 !■
11 the Dallas exchange Sciii'day aft
•rnoon nt 19.75. fifty points hi her
than the opening on Monday morn-
ing.
The high mark for cotton during
•ho week was Wednesday. Market
closed Wednesday afternoon at 20.20. |
The next high murk was 19.80 for
tl^e
j work completed on projects still un-
der eotimructlon, the State* have
.completed work which entitles them
to draw on the Federal Tiea ury tut
■111,915.515 There is utso n bultuic"
J allotted but not yet earned on pro-
j Jects 110 wuroter construi'tiun amount
mg to (Uli,37 . 1.'le Of the two up
I propriations which have been made
for Federal aid there Is now only
i|IX,7t;:; ,11 lematning unobligated
i Twelve of the States have objig.ilrd
' their vnth’i' allotuKUit and cevt*ral
havt« ^>nly a Final hiinount to
th* lr < redh
During tin fiscal ywar lhe total o’
< <>111 plot«•<] projects jumped l *»7.
Io 7.II/J mile , and lhe projeclM nndei
< oiihIno tion inerca cd Ihhii to
17.077 mi|(»H Th<’ money earned by
<oniph*tton of wor Khas grown from
I IU,dH7,hS| a yeui* imu Io 11 I m,IS
at ♦•nd of (hi-' lmi.il year 'lip
.iilioiliil earned during the year w.i
l7S,S|7.b’>I, or marly twice as much
‘ the amount earned during th*
four yearn preeeding
The new projectu Hiibinittnt duriri"
the year bring the total amount of I
l''oi|(*iu| aid obligated up to $'17.
ir.t; uh compared with
whi<h wiih the amount ob|igate«t on
June 30, |!»?0 At thi rate II IS ex
ported Ihrn lhe uii.ill bllllinee of |1X. (|liH „ i(s tnke|1 fI.(|||1 ,1I|y 1|’||(,1 M,,h(,o|
"H iinoldlgmed will be ink"" diMrlel (either common or inedepend-
• i.i i that had mi outstanding issue of
bonds nt the dale of sin h inclusion in
this district;
Now. therefore, 1, John F. Perry, iu
my capacity as county judge of Mata-
gorda County, Texas, do hereby ord**>
hm mi ejection lie held on the (cl
1st day of October, 1921, at Id) Hodge
A- Sons Store, Pledger, Texas, in said
omtnon School District No I, of this
•ounty as established by order of the
Board of County School Trustees of
date the day of 19...,
HOM miFRAI. WHh
III) MTAMfs (T THE
l,M» «( KVt W ARM
to The. "
Juiet Hour Rev H. B. I >■.1..1;
12.3ti p. tn. Lunch
1:15 p m.
lymn. . . . "I Need Thee Ly ci y Hour
Invocation........Mt;- Jane <.1, ■ in
■'otirth Chapter The Steward"
......... Mrs. !•'. II Join
2:35 p. m.
How I Leakni'd Gill •g"
Miss Gertrude Truitt
2:15 p ill
Vocal Solo -"Grass and Ro. • s"
Mrs. Fred l-'icbls |
I'ifth Chapter \ I'lanne.l I if
Mrs. T V Herndo'i I
3:30 p m.
...."Take My Life"
The Ladles' Guild of St Mark’i
Church will recel.-v orders for cake
i pies, salads and salad dressing Thom
I wishing any of the above mimed ar
tides for your outings or parties, ctu
I uhone Mrs J B McCain Phone 335
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921, newspaper, September 28, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333291/m1/4/: 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.