The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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T/?F C.S 4.VD LIE CONVINCED
VERSER BROTHERS
TAILORS AND MEN’S ELRNISH1NGS
BA' CITY, TEXAS
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And Excellent Workmanship Ha t
Made Us the
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THE
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sheriffs male.
Heal Estate.
I HE Eh
or
upon
VOI.I Ml.
*7.512.12.
Band No. 11, series A. for $1.0U0,
The Si
1 Will
--o—o—
NOTICE.
incurred
Creek Irrigation
bonds, as follows:
Matured interest at t:
ir. t, mm
I IttstHj-al-bw
flit practice hi all th* courts
lap of Opera House A*e F
Lo»« 17—Office Holman Rllg
protec-
Ki "
J uh I
Hous-
g of St.
on December 1..
Said claim is for an indebted
by the said Peylcn
District upon it
10. 19?«.
Ronds Nos 05 to Cl, inclusive. e<»
® J ties A. for 11,000 each, maturity
10, 1927.
Ronds No*. 70 to 74, inclusive. se
rle* A, for 11,000 each, maturing Jyb
1$. 1128
Aolive intention by the r. Idem
citizens and taxpayers of th. 1'awa
lu the
session of the S’tii Legls.
of tlie^te of Texas for the
Mwn, (»»hldi s
’* of the Gulf
citizens and tax.
maturing July 10, 1921, and interest «►
’upon attached to bond No. 11,
GUARDIAN trust company.
"> <' M Malone, Vice-President and
.Manager.
Peyton i -ek Irrigation
-til't of Matagi.rdu 'Minty, Texas,
wood Hut he’d be yelling
’ ej the size of your 1120
Biw were doing the col-
Mhrough
Hfurch -------------------------
l)w, fo® ••••••••••* tries A. for $1,000 each, maturing Jul
; Notice is hereby given that the Com-
missioners’ Court of Matagorda Coun-
ty will on the 14th day of February,
1921, at 10 o’clock a m., at the court
house at Bay City. Texas, receive
sealed proposals from any banking
corporation, association or individual '
2. A claim dot. i . icceirt! < r 7. Ij.
| duly presented to the said Guard!).'
at Hou
ton, Texas, by the Vaughan I.urn
Company of H n. Texas, on D
cemler 12, 19:? Said <k .r. i
liitrlc; up.
OUR RAPID SERVICE
Mil it E OF I L.Al.Ms AG AlNSi Uli:
PEYTON
IHSTHIt i
pi r cent per
annum upon bonds No: . to .1, in
elusive, serie< B, far $l,i)uii.im each
together with interest at 6 per co.
per annum upon the deterred amt un
paid installment* of interest due .
of January 10. 1921, irl.101.00.
Bond No. 7, series it, lor $t.ui")
turing July 10. 1921.
Bond No. x, series B, for $1. "I, mu
turing July 10. 1925.
Bond No. 9, series B, for SI 1 >
turing July 10, 1926.
Bond No. 10, series
maturing July 10, 1927.
Bond No. 11, series
maturing July 10, 1928.
Bond No. 12, series B. r r $1
maturing July 10. 1929.
Bond No. 13, series B, fur $1,"
maturing July 10. 1930,
Bond No. 14, series 11, fi r $1,
maturing July 10. 19:;1.
B<md No. 15. series B, for $l.n
maturing July io, 1932.
Bond No. 1G, series II, tor fl 1
maturing July 10, 1933
Bond No. 17, series B, for $1." "
maturing July 10, 1931.
Bond No. 18, series B. t ■ :•
maturing July 10, 1935
Bond No 19, series B, for $!.'•■ ,
maturing July 10, 1936.
Bond No. 20, series B, for $1 "
maturing July 10, 1937.
Bond No. "1, eti,-: it, fur ‘‘1:
maturing luly 10,' i >
And .11 intero t <
to ail hit.,\ 7
And all interest
i to bonds Non. 1 and 5.
funds of the county for the term be-
tween the date of such bid and the
ensuing two years und shall be ac-
companied by a certified check for
not less than one-half of one per cent
of the county revenue of the preced-
ing year as a guarantee on the part
of the good faith of the bidder i—
that if his bid should be accepted, he
will enter into bond as provided by
the statute; and upon the failure to
enter into bond, the amount of such
certified check shall go to the court
as liquidated damages
The Interest upon such county funds
shall be computed upon the daily bal-
ances with such depositary and shall
he payable to the county treasurer
monthly. Such depositaries shall be
required tn enter into bond for not
less than the total amount of revenue
of such county for the next preceding
year for which the same is made The
Commissioners’ Court reserves
right to reject any and all bids.
JOHN F. PERRY.
County Judge
Bill Hohenzollern Is saying nothing
and sa"Ini
his b’’.
incon j/T
per c<*
per annum upon the deferred and u
paid installments of interest, dm
of January 10, 1921, $l,%!fl.lH),
Bond No. 4, series
banker in this county that may desire j,nn 1,1 rllIg :
to be Helected a<* the depositary of' “)h'/ Xl) 4 ll<
■ A claim dated December 7, 1920,
Oily ph ented to the said Guardian
irt t Company, Receiver, at Hous-
"ii. Texas, by Bolger, Mosser A- Wil-
-man. a banking corporation of Chi-
■igo, Illinois, on December 12, 1920.
■nd claim is for an indebtedness in-
ured I y the -aid Peyton Creek Ir-
■ mation District upon its bonds,
follows:
Matured bonds Nos. fi, 7. 8. 9, 10
and 1 ■, series A, for $1,000 each, and
matured interest at G per cent per
annum on bonds Nos. G, 7, 8, 9, to, n
■ ‘iid 1 ,, due lls Of January 10, 1921,
31. tn
eacl
cei . [ valorem, tax
1G to 12
m.
per ar
.num on deferred and unpaid instill
menta of interest due ns of Janin '
10. 1921, #4l.s2«Ji1.
Bonds Nos. 35 to 39. inclusive, ■.
vies A, for 11,000 each, maturing Jul
10, 1921.
Bonds Nos 40 to 44, incltt ii
ties A, for $1,000 each, maturing 1 | tlon ami maintaining the
10. 1922.
Ronds Nos, 45 to 49. inclasi
. to i9, inclusive, ••-
$l,oo0 each, maturing July
1 A claim dated December 1920,
duly presented to the said Guardian
Trust Company, Receiver, at
ton, Texas, by Walter Henni
Louis, Missouri,
1920.
ness
Bonds Nos 75 to 79, inclusive, se-
lf \, for $l;m each, maturing July
10, 1929.
Bond-, Nos. 8 f0 S4 inclusive, se-
1 i' A, tor $l,oo each, maturing Julj
10, 1930,
Bonds Nos. 85 0 89, inclusive, »*-
'• A, lor $l.bt)O adj, maturing July
10, 1931.
Bonds Nos. 90 tc 94, inclusive, oe-
G A, tor $1,1)00 eteb, maturing July
10, 1932..
1 '.d JINi
W
10, 1933.
Bonds No... too to 104, inclusive, se-
i" A, for $l,oo0 each, maturing July
10, 1934.
Bonds Nos. 1115 to 109, inclusive, se-
i • A, lor $l,ooo each, maturing July
10, 1935,
Bond- Nos llo to 1}’, iu'.dtsrtvsr se-
lor $1,000 eadh, maturing Jw.lY
10, 1930. *
Bonds Nos. 115 to 119, Inclusive, se-
U lor $l,oo0 each, maturing July
10, 1937.
■ :-‘l No 120 to 125, inclusive, se-
1 - V, for $l,ooo each, maturing July
10, 193S.
'i'd all interest coupons attached
o bonds Nos. 35 to 125, Inclusive.
"f Matagorda, Texas, to apply
ftgular
• ■Hi of the |Mte of
a^Ahil i
relief
"0
"t it xico) and^Wclti
pa.’er. thereof ihe de»aMaHn<
goh storms .Tgd tidal H1Hex (he
Gnlt of Mexico, by the construction
"I MinvalL. b re Ilk. waters, met.
meats ami shore and hiirbor pnitee.
i"n and in maintaining the same.
•’'Hl restoring, protecting and Im-
• im. I lie harbor and hg,- shore
"""» Town of Matagorda, in
atauordn ( minty. Texas, a8 to
.'■•emit future damage from such
-I or ms. for donation of state adiaL
■•rem taxes for a period of 2o yean,
• ’•d Hie issuance of bonds.
Nolb .. hereby given that the res-
in it Men- and taxpayers of the
' n , f Matagorda. Matagorda Coun-
Texas. will apply to the regular
'"•n of the 37th Legislature of the
ate of Texas to pass a local or spe-
| 7 1 • >«• or act of said legislature.
I " !l Ing to ..aid town and the cithen*
| <nd taxpayers thereof the state ud-
asses-ed and levied upon
j I property situated and located in
«' n’ Precinct No ■■ of
'•J.'K'rda County. Texas. for lhe
■ " 1921 and 1922, and for a period
■t 20 year- beginning the i,t (tav of
’•y bury. a. D 1923, and th? issuance
"'ide to enable such town und the
'itii’cns and taxpayers thereof |0
struct ea-waiis. break-waters, Wet-
jn-ent* and shore und harbor
..........—•••••» <nc same,
: ■ ' ' Giig and (mm
'' e *' :1 1 r a'1'! ay shore front!
1 ■'■■'• •;■ " 'a. which ’ordl
the Gulf ot MmtfeW
’ '■ o i,r ■. t ahi town from th
and i dal wavf
I of the Gulf of Mexico.
: 7-ii-2-2«-4w
The State of Texas,
County of Matagorda.
Wberea*. by virtue of an Alias Ex-
ecution issued out of the Justice Conn
Precinct No. One, of Harris County,
Texas, on a judgment rendered in
said court on the 10th day of May,
A. D. 1915, in favor of Tofte Boiler
& Sheet Iron Works und against Bay
City Brick A- Tile Company. B. E.
Norvell and Jno. W. Gaines, jointly
and severally. No. 21,079 on lhe docket
of said court, I did on the 5th day of
January, A. D. 1921. at 1 o'clock p m .
levy upon the following described
tracts and parcels of land situated in
the county of Matagorda, State ot
Texas, and belonging to the said
John W. Gaines, to-wit:
An undivided one-eighth interest in
and to 150 acres of land out ot the
Battle, Berry and Williams league
and out of the middle third of saiu
league, described by, metes and
bounds, as follows:
Beginning at a stake set for the
north corner of this tract and tin-
east corner of a tract of 28.86 acre
belonging to T. L. Smith; thence S. 4.'
E. 3182.1 feet to corner of this tract
thence S. 45 W. 2025.5 feet to cor
ner; thence N 45 W. 3165.1 feet t<
comer of this tract, which is als<
the south corner of the 26.66 acn
tract and west corner of this tract
thence N. 45 E. 2006 feet to the plac<
of beginning, which said land is mon
fully described in the Judgment ol
the District Court of Matagorda Coun-
ty, Texas, dated January, 1915, ren-
dered in the cause of J. W. Carter vs.
T. L. Smith et al, No. 3657, on th •
docket of said court, and reference it
here made to the record of said judg-
ment in the District Court minutes < f
said county for more particular dc-
! scription. Said one-eighth of sail
tract being the interest of said John
W. Gaines in said tract; and on the
1st day of February. A D. 1921, bein ;
the first Tuesday of said month, be-
tween the hours of 10 o’clock a. m
and 4 o'clock p nr. on said day. at
the court house door of raid county
T will offer for sale and sell at ptibl’e
auction* for cash, all the right, title
and interest of the said Jno. W.
Gaines in and to said property.
Dated at Bay City. Texas, this the Trust Company, Receiver,
5th day of January, A. D. 1921.
(Seal) FRANK CARR.
Sheriff Matagorda County. Texas
S-12-19-26d ;«n indebtedne?. .;.mui .1
---o—o------- Peyton Creek Irru umi: 1
BIDS W ANTED F(»H : its bonds, as follows;
rOl'NTT KI NDS. Mnturej bond - 1.
- ■ - i ties B, for $1 ■ in) each, mati:
terest at 6 per cent per . ni
bonds Nos. 1, 2, 3, I and
and matured interest at 6
IliRiGA Ht)N
M A I \ G O It D A
( (H VIA, TEXAS, WilKII
BEEN PRESENTED TO
Gl 'AUDI IN IRI ST ( OMPAM Ol
HOI STON. TEX AS, Till III II H-
ER Ol SAID DIM Rl( T.
-o—o__—. ’
CITY ELECTION. E
Pillowing la a int of candidates
fering thmn-elves tor City Offlc**
'I to spring e.IccBona:
ity Marshal:
J. A MeNEAL .
THOMAS 111CK1W
L. A M \THKR A
’MX GRKNifuJ
J. T. HAWKINS I
rles A, for 81,000 each, maturing Jul 'Town
10. 1923.
Bonds Nos. 50 to 54, inclusive. :
rte* A, for $1,000 each, maturing Jul
10. 1924
Ronds Nos. 55 to 59, inclusive, ee
ries A. for $1,000 each, maturing Jul
10. 1925.
Ronds No*. 60 to 61, inclusive. I
i Bond No. 5, serie; !>,
the funds of Matagorda County.
Such proposal* shall state the rate; Nii.1 all intrn. i coupon
at interest offered to be paid on the
duly presented to the aid G>mt I
I Trust Company. Reco ver, at u
ton. Texas, by E. E Tolman i (
engo, Illinois, on December 1|
Said claim is for an Indebtc.lru
I cur red by the said I’eyjon Cn
and ! rlg:‘,ion Di trlct upon its : i
. follows:
Matured bonds No*. 16 to
elusive, series A. for $1,000.00
and matured interest at 6 pe;
per annum, on bonds Nos
inclusive, series A. together with
Hired interest at 6 per cent
i
OF
I
N(1
no other
I
GAINS
CHtltCHEN
> of Tex*
■M HDDAay
Whartoo
COBPANT
,.,.|4.l$
c*n**d daily
terr
I H
Duwdy’a
•••••••••••••••a
MEN WANTED
nt
KABTEBN BTAB.
I
J
SI
MADRAS
0
For the n
shirts, the'
weakness, iatinesv.
Choose Wood
sizes.
0
Lumber Co.
mo
W ASHINGTGN I.ETTEK.
Home Building
Wood
the thing,
feets—alw
From
wh leh
be received by the
Floyd and George
harmful
government
to it*
kers
10 months
labllshmetit
(26.999 pout
S-O-M-E
Goodies!
All
the
reve-
free-for-all
a
cant from any point of view
few are lieing imported
Mexico are the only countries
Ixihh ..............
Church Nazarene
H wedenlHiigeii Bodie*
Gain
and editor
II
was
the i
would get
lent her
I
h
II
hear! »
very
••ouiiunts
RCeparln,
—j
Big Gain* Made
Eastern Orthodox churches
i per cent Increase. Jumping fn
The Eplxcopu
increase <
and
and
'‘art
•enderlrf
<Ar
K f/'r
its
.< matter at
W uod*r act
p'l th!*
jid j der
*r*
•neat*
was
Guin
Baptist (Houthein t'onventlotn I
3,371,11
I '
J i
Own your home! To have
and to hold is the ambition of
•very red-blooded young man. To
rare for a home is the desire of every
forward looking young wife.
When th inking of your home
ranemlier that it is almost as
easy to build as to buy ready built.
And it is often more «au*tying.
Floyd |
dg Im>1 t
h'any better than
I the day* of th*
Jbunllah enough to
>gbn 1* an absolute
Ktfid to agree.
* It to change
Mure from n
dL to a
which in carried
in| the vias* of stuff
*4jbf the »aloon. beer
■teficlal und les*
wtenthn of the <xr-
J|. lemonade being
u competitor, wine*
pvernnient inspect-
I and licensed wa*
r prohibition we
and •ver-lncrens
n which takes In
deadly concoclion
JKely to be devised
< man These pro-
g or rather these
bihition has brought
|lng. go all the wav
bln wine to extracts
Hrpa
"inntit
house
fr . over by
p. Mr
member
■ lllille
— schedules
ipon Thev
in port at Ion
<id as to
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X good remedy for a bad cough is
BALLARD’S HOREHOIND SYRl’P.
It heal* the lungs and quiets irrita-
tion Sold by Hustons Drug Store
ami Matagorda Pharmacy.
but
^<1 a (
‘’“’nntlttee
the bill
• **ident|y
«b*»rv»nc®
[1
*
”—the kind^Z^F^
that m-e-l-t
in your
mouth jQMMml
—light,
fluffv-tendes^^u _
cakes, biscuits and
doughnuts that just
keep you hanging
‘round the paatry—•
all made with
CALUMET
BUIIIG POWDER
th* safest, purest, most
economical kind. Try
it —dtive away bake-day
failures.”
You aave whan vou bur it.
You aave when vou use (t.
Calumet coruains only tuck
inxivdients •• have been
HIGHEST SIX
degrees eas;:
n
boundary line for
thence west 1.653
You cannot only design
your home to please yourself but
jrvu can select the materials — uifide
and outside.
You make no mistake in
coming to us to do both. We can
help you get home l>eauty — at a sub-
stantial saving. Come to ua for
| Goof
''Gtierid,,,
•••anton
’"'h w*nr
* Uv
dt’ ’ •
5 ’
/(lei*
I'" H«> |
I "»ntniii
^(>rt to hnv
*'h0h'mun
|">eillberM
r‘n,'r «f the
*«t for
offered >
1 <»ut
•Mr v
up
Rlftny
•h* other
J it* ten-i
13G. 'lootleg.i
... $>■’**• ere- /
94/““’ •“-/
2,j6** un-
47^'rohih|.
7.'ch win
...... ll*hte*t
——■•’ go, i
.............. bt-
one!
a corn-1
n<>w >" i
w countri** / Texas
other jTho^ Wharton
o*ef and; Boy
immense imf’
and afford Incldeu- y
J739
7 M (
Kaatarn star will tn**t first Tueedaj
night la *ach month Visiting mam
b*r* lav had t« attend
Mr* C. A Krlekaon. W M
Mr* C N Gustafson P*e*y
1 r
11L
Nearly WWMM* American* Now Af-
filiated With Religiou*
Demonstrations
poison-laden blood
headache, dizziness
kidney action follow,
cold
ure minlmdu
iWlc
[ the
bred
South Am*",vr>' rendered in said court on li e 1
Gth day of December, A D 1920. U |
favor ot H H. Vineyard and X ’I
Master*ua, independent *x*cutor < i
the will of H. Musterson, decease*'
again*! the defendant. R M Gregor*,
tor the respective num* of $31.936,3.
und $9.189 31, said cause being N<.
<739 on the docket of suid court, aM
g>r foreclosure of a vendor's Hen o i
the land hereinafter described, I di I
on the 5th day of January, A. D. 192!
levy on the following described tract
I of land described in said Judguiei t
and on which said foreclosure of vet -
dor’s lien wu* hud. to-wit:
Lying and being situated on tl.s
west side of the Colorado River at. 1
in Matagorda County, Texas, and mo i
generally known as the Gregory lan.i.
and located in the southwestern part
of Matagorda County, Texas, the fir t
tract containing 593 9 acres in the
John Raney league No 8, and the sec-
ond tract being situated in the C. H
Vandeveer league in Matagorda Coun-
ty. Texas, adjoining said Raney league
on the south .said second tract con-
taining 130 acres, said two tracts <4
land being described us follows:
First Tract : Beginning at the south-
west corner of said Raney league un
the division line between said league
and the Win. Wroe league; Whence
along said division line north 866.5
vara* to the northwest corner of thf*
tract: thence east 3894.7 varus to the
west line of Mr* Lawson's tract in
said league for the northeast corner
of this tract, thence south along Mr*.
LawMon's west line to the division line
between lhe Raney and Vandeveer
league* for the southea*t corner oi
this tract: thence west along said di-
vision line to the place of beginnin’:
excepting a strip 25 feet wide the ei
tire length of the south aide there( >
conveyed to Matagorda County for u
*'”• "n<ler |(r<
ln,<i mean* <.JI
'■“"‘■Uh
••'tin whi
|,®
"mans
'he ffi
One thousand children will be pro- beginning and containing 130 acres ot
vided with one meal each day for a |nn<j; t|le Ba|(j two tracts aggregating
723 9-10 acres of land
And on the 1st day of February,
touring Europe, pro-i A D 1#21 being the first Tuesday in
lhe suid month, between the hours of 10
o'clock a ni. and 4 o’clock p. m., on
said day, at the court house door of
Matagorda County, Texas, at Bay Ci'y,
Texas. 1 will offer for sale and sell
at public auction, for cash, all th?
right, title and interest of the said de
tlcu-- decld
pi those lir
« requeated
and mean
'.•d in an ef
tided, but th<
■Mflg lepu III ii an
jttee gave the
aell I pen tin
lignin offered m>
sued beef, und Mr
one for hides, but
under |K>in( of order
Long worth
livestock is Inslgnlfl
as verj
Canada am'
from
D. 1921,
Charley Miller.
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.11 Nltllt III D I ROSS GETS
AID FROM METHODISTS.
flve-month period, according to ac-
tion of the Methodist Episcopal Com-
mission, now
muting welfare work among
needy children of the poverty stricken
area*, which has allotted 100,000 lire
to be expended for this purpose un-
der the supervision of (he American
Junior Red Cross The Junior Red
Cross at present is caring tor a large
number Of Children at Munkncevo. | ft)n(|ant,r. m Gregory, and nf the in-
Rutheilia.
Ha) ( it) |>e«^h Hill Do Mell to He< J
Them.
Gain '
Baptist (Colored
Gain
Baptist (other bodies)
Loss
Baptist (German Dunkera)
(lain
Christian (General Convention)
” when
irful" thing, |come,
'•nt forth to
monster,
District. Court, of
ty, Texas
-H H Vinwyard, Plaintiff, v 1.1
benefit
This,
evidently overlooked
us the price
have been
The tax
■th and vogefabl* oilj
r^|gsi to tlie farm
•^miho prove .
Is up/rn"*
he section
e so u<'(n’A'mrd to buy-
selling in a
protected .market tkut they have long
since (earned to look upon it a* a
divine right When protective tariff
can lie so evenly distributed as to fall
with equal force upon every section,
the whole system will then fall by
virtue of It- own gravitation The
farmer has heretofore been the goat
Why not let the other fellow try th*
’’butting” act for awhile?
o o-----—
Nt) I H E OF DISStll.l TION.
* >
You Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and you get more
enjoyment out of everything when your
blood is in good condition. Impurities in
ths blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy snd Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you feel
its strengthening, invigorating effect, see
how it brings color to the cheeks snd how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
is not a patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup
So pleasant even children like it Th*
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it. There reliable tonic prop-
erties never fail to drive out im pun tie* in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVES
TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thouaands ef homes.
More than thirty-five year*
would ride a I
TASTELESS
sili
TT f Quality at Economy Vnces
(By J J Mansfield)
The farmers' emergency tariff bill
which rencentty the house,
ifviiiH doomed t<> "die aborning” in
the senate; at least it so appear* til
this time Htlll, appearance* often
change over night in Washington
The I'lil wan op|M>**d from the begin
• Every Sunday morning in the
• Mens’ Bible Class at the Rnp-
• tbt Church. A cordial wel-
• (('me await* you.
• R F Anderson. Teacher
|thence south 440 yarns to a stake
j Bobbin's north
| southeast corner;
vara* to a cedar stake in southwe t
boundary of the Vandeveer leagm
thence north 444 varas to the place ( t
beginning and containing 130 acres of
on
January, \ D 1921, <
hiiving void his interest to A. (
ami George Georgakus.
All debt* owing to the said part-j
nership are to be received by the
aid Allen C Floyd and George m 'Public road
Georgakus and to be paid to them. | Second Ttact.
All obligations and demands due by
said partnership are to be presented
to Allen C Floyd and George M.
(leorgnku* for payment, who will pay
mine, mid who will hereafter continue
the business known as the "Buy City
Cufe.”
Witness our hands on this the 20th
day of January. A
2.7-1-8-15(1
tervenor, John F. Sanders, trustee in
bankruptcy of the estate of R. M.
Gregory, bankrupt, in said land and
premises
Dated at Bay City. Texas, this Sth
dav of January, A D. 1921
FRANK CARR.
Sheriff of Matagorda County, Texas
■ -—<> - w
DANDERS OF A COLD.
Baptist (Northern Convention)
1.274,2i ninny
■ ’Mao
i-e.
.... 97.*r*. dead.
It,25a.ps,
.... 74.
?fir>,:
•go. folks
long distance to get GROAT’S
1 ChiU TONIC whre a
membee ot their family had Malaria w
needed a body build lag. atrregth-giving
toniceTbe funuuia is jmrt the mure to-
day. aad pre cm •«/
8Ma Me par has**
'er« r-
KiHitsen,
'« of ]
Wliyu
'O this
"’mtnlii^
'**<• n ley,,
cattle j,.., ,
<M ,n ’">■■■• X"?:
-. <„<) j,, ■■ “""l
•nfnrm
’•* Mr.
« them
"n'l runitfi
°r ,h* <ornm|
house j /
<| |,
and 42 nlnites war* ordained or H-’“
There are 29.007 more*, other* be-
nongregation* than than- are m)ujj0,.v,.l| |fl |(M
'»» the com-
forded them
10 per cent Inru .ise. jumping fj*M ob«tn< les in
411,61.4 to 416,064 members, ("ioal praotlve
Methodist Protestant Church turned |)H. many
a loss during the preceding live .. -i.tt
Into un increase of 8.000 member*
Wlille the Disciple* of Christ and th*'or 'n hatch-
Congregation'll Churches both had valient plum-
reduction In tli* number of eongregiL,r(> uro*e
tions, they gained -dtloon. save nlng by party leader*, and this oppu
and 19.046 members The Episcopal'7' . I ’ _ ,
Ian* doubled their increase <i$ tifrrhn* and di- sit'ou wa* i
preceding year, making a gain ur ago the
36,818. The Unitarian* show a gM
of 4,1124, which is not quite 4 r
cent. This brings their total mU
bershlp to 108,860.
'I')"' ClirlxllHU s< li nt '' I'liurciiMB
porta 1799 congregations ungf
readers, but give* no figures a^H
luemberHhlp The NtatlMtle* <>f^H
Adventist bodies Indicate a los^H
2,567 members, Ihelr present
bersiilp being 133.666, "gainst 13^H
reported Inst year The Lutter
Huint* (Mormons) show u coiuflH
•ncy gain of 16,161 ■
Membership of < hruche*
The last available figure* regim^F
inembershlp of tile larger i liurc^B
and their gslns or losses (luring
year are:
Adventist 13.’il| r
.Nffc ’
Lohs ....................... JB.
*ubated
fa its
P«lt is
Btiori
I < r'»nin.,jM
of every
FM'*'e* ha*
hF" «hat im
' hay*/
'he In-
nat-
'’onHldered
so
(II i
much j
now '• I
hi I . „ .......
MAKE B1JBE
sit Ion wa* manifest at both ends of
«a- lhe Capitol and In faith political pur
this land of ties. Senator Ben rose, chairman of
were shed the committee in the senate io whom
••vH cehxi 'he bill was referred, arose from hi-
1 aalonn ma.i../,. in Philadelphia to come
^en... that L?'1''* " b'H
n Iitl “”<* « change
' ’••y-lamand...-,'* 1,111 *"•>
for it.
■ lob*
I AA’hen
I "on hy
po*. H
'n'*m bi
Mr ;
Yo«n(
/of lhe
/ Ported
|' h e . .■
| 'nellld,
Of (— *
*'re*r- ■
' f’on my
*n vor
Second Tract: Beginning at
I stake on the west boundary line
1 (he C. H. Vandeveer league set fi r
the southwest corner of the John
Dawdy 169 11-16 acre tract in sail
league; thence east 1,653 vara* to a
; cedar stake for corner; from whi< h
! stake Pleas Dawdy's house bear*
| north 80 degrees east and Walton s
house bears north 32
r
Many bad cases of kitney trouble
result from a cold or chill. Congest-
ed kidneys fall behind in filtering the
backache
disorder'd
Don’t neglect a
Use Doan's Kidney Pill* at th*
first sign of kidney trouble. Follow
this Bay City resident’s example:
Mrs. A L Arnold says: "About a
year ago I was taken with a terrible
headache, which I think was caused
from a cold settling in my kidney*
There was a dull pain across my kid-
neys continually and I felt tired and
worn-out all the time. I had no am
bition to do anything, and Lad dizzy
spells and black specks appeared be-
fore my eyes. My kidneys acted ir-
regularly, too. 1 used a box of
Doan's Kidney Pills and thry cure I
me I haven’t been bothered since
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs Arnold had Ftoster-Mllburn Co.
Mfrs . Buffalo. N. Y. $8
I f«ntiltJe
pxparienr
|Hl*
I'overed
"'nendment,,
"*'* *f’'"-'‘prl.(*
"cqule*
the i,tll
'he May*
n*m-pun|„lln
*#s held,
North
«nd .
caiiriiH
had agreed /
•'Pon the /
« nJ
'•« Upol M|
Vf’M»g
'h-. uay* /
Garner livac
"i ln< |r
from th* tannery, end hev*
resell than to debauch snd destroy
these harmful drink* lot
the government is paying I
huge sum* to it* "enforcement” off) I
cer*. it 1* only a step to morphlur I
aad other barmfud drug*, to which I
the people of the United State* are P
turning more rapidly than in any
other country on the globe No sane f
man will hold a brief for the saloon/
und yet no sensible num dare huzur
hi* reputation in defense of proiiibi
•jgg|,,on *" *• nOw have R It’s an ab*d
* ’* lute as well a* ex|.en«ive failure uig
will al wavs )>• What is best aS
what to do to get that which I* lie! ’
I is for the future to determine lijgg
la problem of vast moment and hugH
gm ]eo»eern, but a change w ill have )J8
perhnp* back to the old *ys- '
tern or perhap* forward to a saner
>ne, who know*?
State of Texas,
County of Matagorda
Notice I* hereby given that the co-
partnership heretofore existing be-
tween ('hurley Miller and Allen C.
Floyd and George M. Georgaku*. in
the city of Bay City, County of Mata-
gorda, State of Texas, doing business
undei (he firm name of the "Bay City
Cafe” was dissolved by mutual con-
vent of parties on the 15th day of
\ 1) 1921, Charley Miller]
A f. I.'l.-v.l
'Meh they can reasonably be brought
—»■ behoof , / .1 theme
nave but few to spare On
■hand, • tax upon dre»««d
would provide an
■amount of revenue l _
" tai protection to the cattle raiser* of .
‘th. United Stales Gr*«wry »'•
The defeat of this tax was a victory Kh*rea» by virtue uf *n order Ct i
I for the ps< Her*, who Imported durinsA* issued out of the District Court of
I the first io months of this year frof'hartou County, T*xa* on a Jud I
Hheir e*i*b)lMhinent* in p - - ——-■* *- —,i j
74,426.*(<!« pounds of frozen ii
468.352,971 pound* of hide*. /
brought in free of duty/
ippooition that the cof1
the benefit of,
l/er
of beefoi/ Mn*‘
the bi/
A.tatoes
upon rif
'• all be
South
'enue pro-
An Increase of 1,220.428 in the
membership of American churchrei
in 1922 indicated the lurg«*l gam In]!
the history of the county in any one.
year, according to Dr. E 0. Watson,I
alatiatlclan of the Federal Council of!
Churche*.
The present menibershlp of all nt-1
ligiou* bodies, according t« figure*
just made public, j* 47,651.558. The
increase 1* practically 50 per (ent
more than the average for the pre*
ceding five yesra. There wa* a gain
of l.',..: ,2 minish rH aid 9, ,9j congrr
gntlori* T' ■ tot ■! numbi ■ of ((»j—
g.egatloiH now i* 234,590 mid jMfl
total number of ministers I* jil^H
An average of 3,345 members Joi^M
the churches daily during lhe
Twenty six churches were orguiilr-err
re11 01
"wQpawn
of internj^
Texa„ uh.l Y
d it cer*.
The Northeu
this hill The
have become . . „ ...
Ing in a free marks/ and
that section
(imed to buy-
Kyi'
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1921, newspaper, January 25, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362501/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.