The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, April 17, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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feed box. *af«
no ti»i!k
And do you know that th***
two nulla have been an impor-
tant factor in stabilising rice
farming in thi* section?
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WVEKTlMMi KATtS
Th* Bally Tribune
Texas, at.
interested in
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TEXAS
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Jeweler and Optometrist
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realism
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run to
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work
A meeting of lb. I'ii nl I
Aasociatlou I, i ull' ii fur loinoi i
Tuesday
ditorlum
An urgent appeal ha
for warm
Armenian*
We desire to plan for bundle
Kvery member I in rent I m-.|
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INFLUENZA
■ Aa a preventive, melt and in-
I taie night and monung—
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That Hay City ha* two of
th* largest rice mill* in th*
rice belt, that are kept busy
for a big portion of every year,
employing a large number of
men in handling the busineaaT
untold thou-
each morning to
To .lump to the
American born
«»* parent*, even
were native* of .Japan and i
been American citizen*, iiij .
and sell land In ’ ahforniu
to a reient dectaion made
pet lor court judge in
ever the father mav
purchase price of 'I
benefit of his children
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Mil'll # HE tl'H.H vriHS
EOK PROBATE Of W11.1
the meaning of The
time of William S
produi tion for Pur r
heing shown at the
»ra far
vein*
two vein* cun not carry th* flow
making four vein*
i gig milk well*.
OEM klf*TIOM OF THE D4IRT Ct>W lack ahould maae • atralgbt 1
■ town down tw h*r bltMiu and t
L'a* the reliable Blue Star Item
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as Itch. Eh zem.i. j et I ■ < li
worm*, t racked Hund*. Iiandriil!
Old Sores and Bore* un Children
Sold on a guarantee by Mai i-
go'rda Pharmacy tf
The town council of Hammonton.
New Jersey, has discovered I-....... in
the town treasury with no evidence
as to how it got there The count il
i< going to hire an auditor to Investi-
gate the situation, as the treasurer
cannot disiavver any reason for the
surplus.
if Mr*
did good
fact thi
children of
though th<-
ear a Holstein ■
hundred and tou
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give a home
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ed It off in fav
for the department at H
(.Friday night April ,2.1
The (Jloom Chaser*
furnish th* music on
free of charge
at give, you no milk The
uw is a little better than
r cow. for she come* and
food but acta a* th* board-
d pays you just enough milk
r her feed The piofltubie
• e»t of all she come* and
f.sxi the same as the other
yut she pays you well Sb*
enough rnilk tor yourself
EL and ICE
The State of Texan.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
Matagorda County -Greeting
You are hereby coinLnand<ad
< atlMe the following notice
lifthed in a newapitper of i
( illation which has been < uutinuu'isl.
and regularly publtahed for a period,
of not leHN than one year preceding
the date of the notio in the counts of I
Matagorda, State of Texas, and you’
"‘hall <au.se said notice to be printed}
at least onc»- each week for the y»
riod of ten days exclysiive of the flrat
•lay of publication before the return i
day hereof
^otire of \ppliralIon for Probate
Will.
The State of Texas
To all Persona interested In the
tate of Tsouiaa H. Lindner, 1
ceased
Know Ye That H H. Lindner Ua^j
tiled in the County Court of Matador-'
da County, an application tor probat* '
of will and letters testamentary upon i
the estate of Loui .1 H Lindner, de-
ceased, which will be heard at th* t
next term of said court, commencing i
the third Monday in May. \ I). !1<2J I
at the court house thereof, in the city
of Bay City, Texan, at which time all
pernona interested in said estate may i
appear and contest said application i
should they desire to do so
Herein fail not. but have you then;
and there before said court this writ
with your return thereon endorsed i
showing how you have executed th'
same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said court, at Hay City. Texas, tin
11th day of April. A L) 1D22
I Seal i .1. M. Pitzmaurice.
Clerk, County Court. Matagorda
County, Texas . 12-221 (
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TOI>VVS PH Tl HE.
row has three fundamen-
first is her constitution,
can Judge from her shoul
to tier head If a cow has
I i g •• d onatitution you may i»e safe
n ■ »yiug she is u healthy cow You
J may look for the greater health in her
phest from the withers to the floor of
The deeper and flatter the
nearer it passed
her elbowY4 and
er perfect she rar
kity acts as a power
The .|<»p»* of her withers meet
pex and the meet at her ehouL
forms a wedge with a
which meet in a point at
livemd In Liu
the advuncrs o
I plnixizcd that
wa.i the iimet 1
I Xincihan cdmniunit'
i liould not ui
| practice He
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aide
iried Into >
Bed that it
mily jh art it ion**i wa»*
and trnat k.'» per cent
Ihit'MH without -pEH ini
training and that if
minnnity would first
dtn. instead of going
distant cities or in
unity at the first sign
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nd in the re
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«>nd fundamental of a good
cow Is her capacity which is
toj Aaid with the middle part of her
body She should have a great depth
froiri her baeklsine to tfie fioor of her
body, She also has a great length
whi«-h l» measured from her flanks to
her elbows The good dairy cow also
has a great breadth which is obtained
mostly from the shape of her ribs
The ribs should be wide, thin, and
wide sprung They should be as
Wide ns your Three fingers and a spare
as large between each These kind of
rll'H make a larg* body, thus giving
her a large capacity The area show
>ng <apa<ity <*orit:iin.H the digestive or.
Mans. The cow has four stomachs so
we know by that she belongs to the
ruminant class The row’s first stom-
• ' h acts its a store house for she
does not crew her food, but merely
swallows it whole She has the pow-
er to bel< h up the food that is stored
in the first .stomach and chew it ;
people think that it Is her cud
she is (hewing on. After she
• hewed It she then swallows It
her third stomach where It is digested
• nd formed Into blood The blood
tfieri forms milk.
There is no such thing as hollow
horn, wolf tail, and lost cud. although
some people have crazy ideas that
there are such things The cow's body
should be flat and broad so there will
be more room for feed The cow
shouhl have no fats on her buck or
body, for nutrients on her back de-
tract from her milk supply The good
, dairy cow does not put all nutrients
<»n her back, but makes milk out of
them. Iler akin should be soft, pli-
able, and oily. If her sin Is hard and
has no oil, then something’ds wrong
I with her digestive* organs.
The third fundamental of a, go*si
I dairy COw is her ability to produce
I milk This is seen by her udder
I Site should have a large udder so as
Ito produce a great deal of milk
J least, half of her udder should be in
her body, her think cutting it in half
The udder should be of great length
and width, and (he teats far apart.
I tit should be shallow having a little
depth udder the
IsetisiHce
Feed
ijw u*r kn***
Th*rf« ar* * <**>4
iiry eo*u Much 4*
Th* VVhlutl*'' mean anything
If *0 you will realize that
ami symbolism ar* happily
I (*
Whistle.1' th*
Harfs latest
mount, which i*
Grand today
Th* whistle awaken.*
*atids of worker*
their day of toil,
sound "f th* whistle'* i* lhe creed of
yie men who labor with their hand-
Mr. Hart provides an admira d<
portrayal of on* of th*** tollers and 1
hl* son is another. But his mercen-
ary employer indirectly > uis* th<
death of the latter by refusing to >>ro.
tert th* open shafting in th* mill i
with safety devices. This turns Rob
ert Evans (.Mr Hartl into a vengeful '
man. a man of iron, who thinks only
of hi* great loss IJesolate. he strives 1
to take the work of, Providence into |
hi* own hands hut in the end reu'L*-
th* impotence uf his course Th*
finale is a happy one. and the drama
proceeds to a wonderfully effective
conclusion
s com* to
tor siifferl
I depth.
sen-it Ice part of her l ode
I uf the udder is from the top to the
I j'lttom. th* length is from where it «
iltitehed in front. The pin bone and
lhe hip trona should be level with each
I other they should also be fiat If the
liIp bone I* th* highest th* bone* ar*
(undeveloped Th* skin on the udder
I should be the - ante aS that of the body
ind should t>* collapsible The dairy
I cow- should not have a fat udder
The three collateral essentials of a
I dairy <-ow are character, n
temperament and circulation
can
• iu temperament and circulation A
l.-ow 's character < an lie told by her
tin * If she has a long sloped face
I ind a soft muzzle thne she generally
ii pay s for herself You can tell a cow *
| ' . air" by her < haracter
next collateral is her nervous
I temperament This does not mean
1 that she is nervous and easy to fright-
en, and gets *carc*d, hut that she is
intelligent. You may tell her nerv-
lout temperament by her raoid greedy
eating and li# her eyes
The third collateral .circulation. I*
[rhe flow of in'lk to her udder. A large
[ vein "ti both sides of th* body can be
and felt, and it sometime* dis-
up under her shoulders
sometime branch, betause
9*
Innik. thus making four veins. A cow
lias four to six milk wells. The long-
j er, wider, and core crooked the veins
the more milk she gives and the
er her circulation. In a good cow
' live thousand quarts or ten thousand
‘ veins In twenty-gour hours The
length of the cow's legs was deter-
mined by Mr. Clapp who said that
1 they should be long enough to reach
1 from her body to th* ground The
, front legs should be wide apart, giv-
ing room to chest and power bouse
Her hind legs should be very thia on
her thighs and curved outward
that ahe can carry her u4der
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, April 17, 1922, newspaper, April 17, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365514/m1/2/: 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.