The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, January 27, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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paper in Bay City
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Texas.
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’ay morning
y School
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popular materials and shades, especially
featuring the new Japanese material---
Fanta-sou—they are reasonably priced.
would Ir
a big hint
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Re rkr Anui India Paper l.ditiort.
popular n
is row aM
X*‘: t‘:<—i ti>
organizattnn ;
ihe larnis ’
tel
to •, SluiOfer
the tnist varlrth
I it
i sjieciit’eal ions pf contr.ii. '.
in the office of !■’ <lu. ■
Hay City,
danl ■■ can
"NAf 'rS in t
-a':, ent inters,
nrcldrcts,
• I Jy
1 'olli'ge
Sixle,
I t'crrell
meth.Ml
nly
< ropu
but
He
tien .icre .
from
Hiitwy Tarms. J70i> r igen.
< loiv.l 1‘Iuhmi. *
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an
m t tn-
< the basis of the us
mark
plant
feet
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ihai
I and all
. ■ rfecreturv.
star.
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trom |*oi: l I |{ I’ttot.i: \ M 01 j ,
no r vi lox ix i uni’s.i
and the
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T. I’mid,
vstein
In the
iarg<
leepiiir I
that
helime
benefited by
yi
ippear
• bmild
Brietli stated.
luted; the Porter p1
Golf Coast Credits Agency
arriveu at hi.
In mu erlaillili
f.ervh es and de
all
and
HUI .‘U1 l
o rotate
(. a r i
Stale
• < known
that he
e<| in a
in farm
, be i laim
tm'ek i
liiH
stute Of T.ArtiU.
the Sheriff or any
Matafcorda County
by cmninaiided to cause
notice to be published
sy simi
lion
mniimndud
Kn ipp
IIh nl i
'■■“'I
at.
he I
lii e-’toCk |
I winter
• him to
\n experiment >
of cotton i
lierieHI'e
Mr Porter
In making
am e that
BAY CITY, TEXAS
G. B. Robt
R \‘f CITY P.l’SINESS COLLEGE'
Buy City, ’f'exas
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• ht firnt
to find
unti corn
carried out
1- liii
mm c and Fifth
icieuce services
; at It o’clock
I every Sunday
I
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man
A
iron
Vmnity line, si
Hh> Ilia tor
the
seflll
and
i,.. oMami .hment
. Imol in him • ommmiity
nf"d hi- • o
In Red •-ro
lit ttei \ iehls I’rmhiced Year in
Out l imn I Imse \r"iind Him.
that
Free, «i
mimiHiitv in the
. lib- rty !•’ on •
uid united wnr
■ rv timi
I expense.'-
solely with
fig'ire up all
tilt' sale or
during the year.
ral -< d oh
Id
immey as
improved
i hrei'
mallei
hi t ween Tirrell
in a $ HMHui home I hat in
nil modern
fort s.
flowlnr.
hnth room,
eonifortllhle
porches
> mt
Io improV
y employi
itieation, crop
iinm. as
uZ n
It west possible price, ; <nisi
pteturo*
eirl who lamed
latest photoplay
by E Lloyd
Hobart Henle'
at the c,rand
tarts’'.ct \ 1 ■
Are Yea
The Nov
the nw.m't i
known,; u.
tian ctiswi i
If you sc k cfficivticy nnc! tul-
VUilCi toi . twhy nu maked ■
useof tin- i .is; t i mi ot infmnt-
ation?
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ness n
f o wa rd
:< rsiisiug some
r Porter hits
l,. .ird of forty
........ling
■Xlreetiur.:
Webster’s
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under my hand
.lanuary I
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Mata
rooms
emit enii tu i s
He
ami implement
>r
pving in I
the | ly iug bet w
i lives
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pur- i
mar-1
ar i- pmturi
but he hit-
that In
Of the
is it an
allowable deduction on the part of (lie
person who pays.
••From the total of all it< m« of in
th<ir” uri' certain dodtietlon* al
paid on
ittxe-
deductihli
eXCi s •’
i and
HAVE YOU?
and li'sj
very
„ii«.
of Oill -
Sl.iK per
oi alfalfa
'1-1.0111 tin
land
■ame so baa
anger (•rol’ii
yjo per ai-re
ars. At tlie
will beat
ed dnl
proper! • I "
tlb- d‘ 1
> th'
wlngH
i tlw
lliif Marsh. Gold" Ml
is "the good
town" In her
Woman " from the vtnry
Sheldon, dlreeteil by
It |s shortlv to lie seen
.........-O—o—
Thoroughbred young Rhode Inland
Red roosters for nah' Phone 270.
ark ertison;
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c 4 r.
MERRIAM
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fyringti«l4, thu.
rill, I
late
I nli' d
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Ihe
lo collon
all'll and '
im he- in lie
•i only re.serv-
c.irry all his
400
me LES
400
C1UHES
EACH
i n Put >4
mills, ma'
not ex<
income
of this deduction
■Alter tin total of all
fouml. nml the ileduetimw
bx law have been
s<i the amount '
j V.AN x
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r t _________ , abX //I1
Jr
or gifts actually
organizations oper-
lor tell"inns char
edm litloiml
for Ihe
io children or uni
be received by I lb
>f ilrainaue district
I’ouniv. Texas, at
a. nt. February I'
for repair work on the Colorado Rh • r
protection levee, re'iuii'im. the imiv-
n;'. of appro.xima.telv l.eiio cubic yard
of earth.
I’laiis and
are <m fill i
iaf-on. drainage ongim?(?r,
I', -.a -. Irom a horn bldilim-',
lie I'l-ured.
Ml bids must
i.riiimd chock
lolal amount
|tli,' giving of
ml the right i
bids.
Hoard of
niiruoners, Matugonlu
Drainage District X'o. I.
kw- • .'-.’I .:7 :',l-".-7d
o-
Ims
lives
and;
mile • from Torrell; owm.
■ black land I'arm In the I'ottoi
and Kaufman
>ro\ided w ill
and
aon <’1 it Ion
r.-n worth
i. Mr Por- |
pn if lip ’it o
tuihii* iliiit
oxp< riment <la
tlml Hie pursuit •>’
nuike Ihe average
ccssful than he
for Mr Port'”'
made In
neighbors, e\ en In
and the difference
frequently, In
which there
a, HI.
nim; of ai!
.-11 till' bull
pi ofo- shm
the inventory of ....... lltl |iail(| n„, lug i
I rd .ii-
losses arising
•dlipw reck or ot her < a
I hell, ill ' a ’>•■ - W here
m>1 i ompen nted
ut herw iso
of a peinon regular'
to the extent I
-
similar Iran ’
I mid• dm- i ■
isciriaim'l t"’
de
Hi’ 1,1
111 ■'
i|„::
•r more
"1 want to
ntion fealuie
Income tax this
fin infernal
tax pi, '• r
the law
poiiph-, tlOl I"
the wage
offering every
fumtlon that t
their duly
for
is sold Its cost is
from sale price In a-.eer
- gain to be Im-Ind'd in bl
The emt price ol
cannot lie
cited, it
was Included In the dedm
not
can handle
rv few
and ho.: ,
raise an
ynn till
chart! and garden
It wax an
he. uno the
Texas
. hist F
from the fail
irtmuit < r of t h
and other ac.rirult ural
i of tin ho
Xml so well Illis Ml
tlp'i ceded by Illis met bod of
that lie helitive other I’arme
State will be bi-nefitid by hi
Jills will
till- siouer.s
Matagorda
''in-, until Hi
income is
allowable
i computed a an off
the amount "f income as an ex
ol atch deduction-- Is the
which form
of tax
fi tire;-, ii "ood one.
i addition to hulking after hi-
i] livestock Mr Porter finds
discharge his duties a a. citi-
; srealH infet’Ostod in edll-
• natural for .
of healthy
was in-trit
of a fir t I
uh
let l ef
id’ t' H. Tri'gt'h
heard u.t the
eointm ib inc
V’eliruary. A. D
ml-llieroi
at
I All land of Hay Stock Farms Com j
| pauy located east of Wadsworth ami I
■n Peyton ('reek and Bog ,
e.y ami partly bounded < n Ihe east by I
Chinkapin, are posted and hunting'
parties and fishing parties are warn' d |
to trespass on these propertii'
penalties prescribed by law. I
Bay Stock Farms Cempiny
W II Ramsey, Manager. 10-tfl
ling ll'te »i«ji
i of Mutayi
ii hall can-
'd 'll
ilite fl-
ue court
If Buy Ci
\ true copy, I certify.
Bert
Matug u-da <'oitniy
every yeat
made good
on a.
la nd
emphasize the < o oper
of the enllcetloti of lib'
The polii v of
revenue b»trenu t< to aid
- to meet tin- req'iiii-nient< ot
Wo are going right !<• the
swine clubs or to mulct
f his savings. I’U'
oy eriunent a
people to do
jt ge;aZ
onl/i Tribune advertisers.
Ihiefly stated, the Porter p"o; ram
Which is recommended to farthers
m nerallv i« :m follow ■ Ihr ite rrm’s
as often as possible, plant those ermw
for 'Mill'll ’here is ;> sure arid ready
loct the he " seed rtVaihiMe.
i and cotton in rows • 1
ui'arf. eiiltivate intensively; do
nmlertuke n larger farm than von
w i ll w ith y our fori '': 'it
livestock, espeeiall' e.i’’l<'
raise yottr own feeds!tiffs :
or< Kurd ami home garden;
tlm surplus stuff from the or
and Ii' •• ftt home
sieehlent that Mr Porter
first demonstration fartit-
Pl c y, \;is under direction >f Dr
K'mpn htft F H. R Breen, president
of the Midland Railroad d- Britt ■ to
-ee belt' r ’arming method- employed
’•I Kaufimin County, invited Dr Knapp
to iiime to Turrell and deliver an ad
tin s In the winter of ’’'"d, after tlwre
had been a varies of short i rons
Fa tners. fmstness men nftd others in
tm-csted In bettor farming attended
tlie address and listened attentively,
and when Dr Knapp <alle<l for volttn
leers to demonstrate the virtue of the
methods he advocated Mr Porter was
was i hi
oi n eluli
and livestock
■ ami "irl ■•'
I at m
conv I'nti-m e
im'ludini: baths.
IbU ami rold
Ila i dw ood
living
anil other
tiohuig to modern homes
rnundod with
• toi'k. modern
ami has two ;
of him-eli
While Ur
i hat
ippiii atimi for
W ill.
The Slaitu of Texas.
To nil P« I’suna inter*
tate of C. H Trego.
Know Ye' That Clara <
Died in the i'minty t omt
titt ’'ounty. .m .ipiiUcatlon for pro
and letter testam*nt;i
aeconipatiled by '
for ten per ven’ of I
Idd, conditioned upon!
surety timid ity bidder, [
. roservi’d to reject any
\ .1. Harty,
Drainage Com-,
*'ounty j
n»H >*‘
sesstm lit
It ......... person in this district will
r - imine his own HHS llieonm and hi
allow ililt' deduction-. in line with data
(hat I have uvn. he will know be
v imt dou’d whether he must file hi*
when the I.lank- arrive Xml
.. how tic will detertnine*his Un-
to Die a return.
If he Is -ingle he must file if his
net income is * I”1'1' <»r more and this
requit i iitrnt is enforced w hether or
not he Is the head of a family If he
is tmirrled. ho must filo hi* return if
im ome Im hiding that of his
and minor chllilrett. was
eonu*
lowable by law All intere t
Dcrsonnl indebtedness and al!
paid during the year an
except ft'dorttl income ami
jirofits taxes, inheritance taxes
nsaessments for local improvements,
such an sidewalks, sewers, etc l^osaos
incurred io business or trod* nre al-
<H GK”!
anti intciv ivi
by Uh!
I lhi
I threih
ind lht‘r<
>rn ut
ih‘hve Mt
rum lir hut
U) 1
HKJ.G ’
of Hiuri
rh"tUhu»!il«U HhtdinM e\ery
tMday nln< at 7 o’clock.
Iter iiirrcn
FOFVLAH RICCI
n A.
1-1
a Hl bi
year's eml, ami fib result I the cost
ol goods sold Till- in-.t, phi io < <
Htiry expenses im-urri'd olely thrmi ii
conduct of the luisim-. j . t<> he <i.
ducted from the .......it" ami Hie
result is ihi m t earning- of the Im-,
ine-s
A pi<>fe ion,11 man
profession.11 im iniie
i Im total of fet for
<1 n< ting tlierottom
nected directly
pi m-t he
" \ lui titer must
come derived from
change of prmlm ts
w het her such pr<alm e w a
tlie fiilln or piiri lia-ed mid ri old lb
Is allowed to deduct from thi- total
his expenses of the year i-onneited
with the planting, cultivation, harve-t
im; and nuirketlng ol the cron, or tin
cure, feeding and markciitig of live
Mu. k lie i-. not allowed to deduct
the iimount expended in l!'lx in pur
chasing stock lor resale ‘mt when
Htn h stock is -old its i o .i e to tie
iledib ted from sale price
taiuing I In
return of income
niiicl( bought prior to t”l',
deducted as in I he , .1 e iust
such < ost
Hon imide in tin yen' of puretni-"
"Th*1 .farmer is not required to in
elude in ills tneomo tax lomputaiion
Hie value of farm produce consumed
by hint < if ami familv But in ca-e
where lie exclinnge produce for tner
ehiimlise. groeetie-. etc tlie market
value of the arfliles received ill
change must lie im hided.
"All other item-, of inciune arising
during the year through personal
service, business or Dade, (hrmigh Use
of propet tv or monev houid be added
into the gains of 191!*.
•'Everybody wants to know what in
come is exempt from tax Very few
plums that fall to the averi-e mail
may be legally distegarded in figfir
ing up his 1!»Ix Im oine (lifts and 'w
quests can l*e elimitialed also pro
eeeds of life lit' uram e received by the
beneficiary of an Insured wison. \
person who cashed in an endowmcni
policy m-ed report a- Income only
that portion which exee<d- the tota'
of the premiums he paid in ill years
on that poHcv, Xnniiitie: are not
taxable, unless ihe person receivetl in
the year payments which repre-ent
when added to all prior payments on
the annuity, an amount greater lhan
the original cost of the annuity. Div
Idcnds of unexpired life insurance pul
ieies are not taxaid' income: 'mt div
idends on paid-tip policies must b*
considered Income. Mlmony Is not
Income to the recipient no’
low aide
lire ■. storms,
natty, or from
Hell Io-- ■ ' s u 11
by iniiuame or
incut red out ml*
business are allowable
ol i- tin . reported from
ml ion ■ within tie y ea r
the taxpayer actually a
be worthless during the year
dm tible
I >e pi ee la I loti on pl < ipi'ft >
in tm.im "i
limit In r item that may
a deduction The torekceper
claim dept ei tut ion on Ills fix
tnr. and i n Ills delivery Itor <- and
wa one. lull not ou hi- stock held for
>al The prole , Iona 1 man may claim
imilar deduction on hi Instruim-ni
mid. in tin- in'll' of .i physician; who
mulutahi' a loam or auto lor making
hl- ealls mi patii'iits. rta-onablo di
)il eeial Ion may lie elalim d t ile farm
r may • lalm depreciation on Ills farm
Imildm aside from his personal re-
it on iii- farm machinery,
his work horses and farm wagons
The theory of depri'clatton. in conm-i
lion with the Income tax is that weal-
ami tear i atised by use in earning in
ome Is a real expense in the earning
of that Income The rate i-i deter
mim'd by lie- number <>i ye.ns that the
property ordinarily would lie it eftil.
and tin cost of tlie property Is the
is of tlie comimlaliim II Hie prop
erty .uttering depreciation wa-
•imglii or acquired prim to Match I,
1913. the mnrkel value as ot' that date
is used, in-lead of the cost. In figur
tl|’. depreeiat ion.
i oiti r|l>mIons
tnmle in 1IHS to
exelllsh i ly
■ eiellt ifie.
pose . and to
ventlon of eriiidD
l,e dedm |"d, to all amount
■tllng I,-, pi r < i nt of the
ompitted w ithmit the
m < ulthiitiell.
(Continued front I'age 1)
gross figures, although the law
not impose tie normal tux on di irllm
lime. Hindi by dome die i orpor.ittom
X person buy in ■ and ellini inei
eluimllse mu-t find his profit rot Hi"
year on Hie follow Ing bn i. Fir i
ascertain Hie gross -III......I imal e.ish
receipts Then old together the in
Vfltlorv al the beginning ol the V'-at
and tlm purchases of good fm re
sale. From thi- latter sum sublracl
continumisly
"" «
J
plen
I tool
automobile ■,
and family.
I’ortef does
evci y f.irim r will -;•
siltm t'iiiam'ial ■ < al' that lb
done by followin'' linjtroVevI im
of agriculture a rrcomihended by thi
lederal department of .lerivitlture. iin
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a ml i !"• agrl* u It u ra I
Hon lie believes
tlte:<' methods will
farmer mm ii more
has tieeti heretofore,
himself Ims iiuilormly
crops than hi--
Minnhln 'ears
been mnrki'd,
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md c'tntiwl .said application ■
ever
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, January 27, 1919, newspaper, January 27, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362320/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.