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lion
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and
noise
Pure Hog Lard
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WE WILL APPRE-
ciate your next sta-
nd 'cept trainin'
tionery order and
you satisfaction.
assure
We can fill any order for
any character of printing,
from a visiting card to the
most delicate or intricate
job of lithographing or em-
bossing. Bank supplies a
Dodge Brothers
specialty. Try us with an
order. Our ambition is to
Automobiles
serve you in a careful and
business-like way
TRIBUNE PRINTING CO.
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The Best There Is in Faithful Construction
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of
100
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1000
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county.
during
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Local rain, thunder
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Reiglstcrc.i Hohtein Male
Fee, 4».00
JACK EIDMAN
San
Southwest.
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would be
the
the
long
feel
part
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Local ruiu, th
, Gulf Cua.i,
23 Fair, cool
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Antonio,
Calf
Texas,
Billie
for
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Hie IIwilly Tribune
Year....................
weather
July gives very few fair days
lowing are his prognostications:
July 1 Fair.
July 2, 3, 4
cal Northwest
West Central
Si'pli'Uibor 2,
He It
■‘on nt,
money
•avhr device
> be
w h icli
IH LOR ML I I III BEST Bl I
Ml W II.IM 1 I OIL III I.OS
hi tin* coast country, or
■ t*i|ual to the toughuHt that
round The drillers con
Quite
a I'e w
1114*11 of UMCnpillK
noticeable at
to pub*
expense
HEUH.IGHT PL\M AM>
OUFKHl VI A
BARGAIN LOK Ql'l( h SALE
25 cents an
20 cents
IK cents an
ills an
12 cents
permanent
offered
W. Ii
O L
and
lii'.ii
E Taulbee, W
la*Tulle, <’.
W. D. ’
Erickson,
for
p.
Fair
Local ruin Southeast Tex
Houston
rain
the
publishing
in Texas,
On ‘
committee
officer .
president
seiiftary,
W ha i ton,
UlianlllloU;
Th.*
were
ffllt I Vi
follow
Ba i lM If
toll,
I'at
state, In their respective conventions
assembled, be, and they are hereby i
invited to instruct their delegates to j
the stale conventions of
to
t i V
in warehouses
with federal r
is issued as a part of a pro-
It would
privilege to
secured I
H. Hill) A (OMI'AW
ruidishiTs
U< Uli
time
improve
\ <lr.-dg
sain.* time,
o large a inert
t<L> much time hi
Addi
be
further re olvvd
in the Htate of
hereby request! d
re olution, free of
•*o i.ition, and thut tl
of t he < ommlsHiom-rM
•i s of ili<* i ail way
idi<r th.- residing of
said
iUoom chaser
;iv night, June
wink hard to
set by McCiirl)
nnon of
officers
ample copy to-
fiid your *ubs< riptlon
nmy ini •
uient of
fiiL'iiiffiM may be empower.-d
imikf ehtliniiles of needi'd
neb as buildinr h*v
io*w < hnnm'l, eli
i<*d ami if* kiiined
Mt“d
in. ting of the
nveiit
i Ii.mil)-1 (
il hilly
they
times '
of u< h
•* b*’h| at
ptosidf nt
re comm lit
sind sheep
I two to three
si nd two or
Hultn ble
I ■
Local rain Southwest
Eagle Lake
San Antonio,
Tex.i.. June :'i While
i fartni’i nf tlie Hmitio
.un mowing Sinliin grnsa
“day, July I
pi-cti-d Hint
I 'OUIItil
i-fel a c.
15c
emigres
i who wore pre u*nt,
Hughs of this city,
f Bay City, ami W
Mrs.
> |ohl UE
gc of Ho- orguni
stati*wid(* meeting
and ha
WILL Bl \ ULI
MOVHI, SMS Bill.IE HUM
itaL*' ‘
to ‘ al
the rediscount
turn I paper.
Id l an Imres to Result.
seeks to encourage smaller
in agilcultur.il coinmunities to
reserve* syst<*m by
reducing the minimum
Ah'hh-bivh
cL^cirette '
STROLLERS
Hardy-Anderson Auto Co
Bay City, Texas
J'
ill
A Movie Star
in Every Package
ing
clllty
is the
water i
towns
and for
constit utioL
v 21b. Luca
Northwest Tex
’• ••••••• •••••••••
hL ideas
he comdd
Wil'Oii thfii offered
i olution,
the
*« on the production
years, they will be!
.... season than for sev-
Thex should h«> aide, he
stated, to liquidate with the new crop.’
a con Ideruble part of the debt whiclr
has burdened them.
Miiniiiriiiir IHrectiir of It nr
< •irporiitluii Hukes
Siicgislions.
Filtered k* .ecoud <:1UM muller at
tl e poetofflce of Hay City under act
of < ongreaa.
required. Bruce W. Meilurty.
i F.agle Lake, Colorado County,
HIIK I (H Mil N I Ml H
IHS'IHl< I •••<•>AMZATIOY
rominitt
s the
* held at
12.
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• 4 eteriniirlaii
• PHflNKS
• Hesi.leree No. 259
• Hugeley's Drug Store, No
• lift ice. No. 101
• W harton, Texas
Aint.itnsiM. inns
The Daily Tribune
Inch
Huh
inch
inch
inch
Heading Holli es, Hie per line th st in
eertlon; f,c eiuli Hubaeqiieiit In . itluu
The MaliiKorda Cotinly Trllnine
up
up
up
win.- get rich. 1'ie
Home stock in n nut
courts
<-ompuiiie>
mid resolu
in any of Held newspapers a
ecidpt <,f an invitation from the
I'l'iinlz.nlloti to comply with the re
n. i herein made.
It
tin
o <>--■—--
11 rm H mins m i sovs
i.k; i\ (I I'tim; nils
(Continued from l'ag<-
ucli time and place, us
not ivhh than foui
: special meetinge
I- conilllHtee may be
upon call of the i
majority of .he exe. uliv
V
T ITION
COCNTIKS
The repi e rotation from e.o-h coun
ty on said ex<*< utlv
vote un a unit at hii<Ii
the executive louimltti’e.
ri'Heiitatlve from emh <
I constitute n quorum of the ex< cut
— voliimittee.
i have moved from the Baker Hotel
to the P A McLendon home on North
Mcnue F l All pupils will pleas? call
theie Phone lf.7 MATT LaVAIL.
<’orslcan.i, '
Ben Rc»*s'*t a
community, w
Fi idhy Im* < ut one of the legs of his
5 vc:n old boy off just below the
knew, i'bc child hud wandered into
the Inch grass and the father drove
the mower over him The child !•
still aliv«* and physicians think ho
will recover
Have
pa pin
linotype, Babcock
press, 8x12 and lox 15
dler jobbers, 25*in<*h
Ybiitgcs folder. .All
and operated by motor.
25 cents an Inch
20 cants an Inch
17 cent* un inch
Rending uullcen, H>c per line fiiMt in
svition; Ge each siibt . quoin In . rtlon
r. 11 re the bond
p.’illi.|4*d w.it.'l
•••••••••••••••••
• Fmt SFKVH f •
This hcah
f with a
The mils
'acked by train«*d
charge no
Bruce MHhirty, eddoi ;<ii.< ownei <H
the Engle Lake IB adllgl I oHering
his plant for Hide Hi i. cion tor
plt'iidid
i Brut.
I loadlight
one
fuilh.'i resolved that
r.'solution it Is not
to forestall the West
of Commerce in its prop
ii;' .iiit that wi‘ merely do so
to secure a i|< finiti* under
part of all the peo
tlo* question of con
of Hood protect ion be
stat** demo
i, and the West Tex-
1‘oinmerce is her<iby
iii\ it' d Io join ii in this
take < ha
the said
“It
banks
enter the federal
temporarily
capital necessary to render the bank
eligible.” said Mr Meyer, referring to
the bill ‘‘It. creates a system of fi-
nancing through sepaiate rediscount
agencies operating under the federal!
farm loan system, suited to the pe-,
culiar needs of the livestock Indus-
try, and provides a in.'atis by which
the best (|uality of livestock paper,
complying with rt definite standaid
upon which investors may rely, can
be used to raise funds at reasonable
rates and upon terms which will ren-
der it utmoce aiy for the ranchman
to concernlHiusidf with renewals ev-
ery ninety days or six months, to tl
nance a turnover of from two to three
years ”
Mr. Meyer in ferred to the marked
Improvement in agriculture condi-
tions and said that while many of
the farmers and stockmen are in a
serious condition of indebtedness re-]
suiting from lossi
In the past two
better off tlii
era I past
Local rain and electri
Texas, Wet
Texas, Central
South Central Texas,
East Texas, Southeast
Coast, Houston,
Eagle Pass, Del Rio.
July 5, <», 7-
Texas.
July 8, 9, 10
Texas, I’valde, Del Rio,
Pass, Central Texas.
North Texas.
July 11. 12
July 13
as. gulf coast
July II Local
Texa
July 15,
Northeast
Waco .South w.* t Texa . South Cen-
tral Texas, San Antonio. Austin.
Southea t Texas, Gulf Coa i. Hou-ton,
|North Texas, Fort Worth, Ea t Tex-
Hi Palestine. Soul hue t Gull Coast.
Texas, Corpus Christi.
I July IS, l*‘ Fair.
makes necessary
banking siipervision,*'
becaust* every <
have its own
sponslbllity Live- took
however, presents
tinet problem
tie
fro
longer
is not
the federal res**
tional macliin.*r\
provided outside
meet
the I
of pro-
be. and lh(*y
o send d<*le
t.iL'whh* conservation and
meeting which H
\ ntoii io
I .IHOIIh
i iimIim* s
ha been
i 20 yultra
I the best
well put
I have a quantity of good dirt for
yard or filling in purposes. Will
haul by load or on contract
I d LEM GLASPY.
Bay Citv, Texas.
>aid partl«i
vote for u plank in their re*
platforma, demanding that
te of Tex us pa km adequutt*
ficient laws for the building
mist ruction of dam -. n- civuita,
• , ainj other necc’ena
i-on 44*1 y ation of flood
protection of land
■ s from overflow
I amciidmont of the date
Hl] if neceaKury, in order to enact
of 1 1
Jlwyve i!»t tlie Rfp
Jtfteen
(t IxJccnLs
<.'llhf“lllll-l>lllllix. ll'XU,
I . iii-il Tin' Jay and Friday
Every Wvek,
(III #1.00
Sp.i. i.illv edited for tlio.“e liv-
ing in Hn- rural dintrtcts and
ip|ie.il to every tueniber of
the family.
The
■ '< ullve
countie
I will be
Washington, June 21. That
culture Is entitled to the lest
rediscount facility and that
th** fv(b*ru| reserve
statement of Eugene
Jr, m.imtgiiig director of the War
I’inancc Corporation. Agriculture, he
.iddod, should not be satisfied with a' Kagle Pass, Texas, June
'(•cond 4 |hhh refli**( <»unI facility, suclr Elart ; Texas weather for**cust
as contemplated, he added, by some
of the suggestions recently* made,
when adjustment of the eligibility
federal reserve system
Involved in profluction
orderly marketing would afford
thf* necessary relief
‘Multiplication of banking organi-
zations makes necessary a duplicate
of banking supervision,*' said Mr.
Moyer, because every organization
must have its own supervisory re-
tina neing.
a separate and dis-
The breeding of cut-
in vol ves a turnover
years, and
three year paper
or rediscounting in
•ve s ys t e m.
thi*reforo. must
of that system
t the peculiar requirements
livestock industry.
A’eed*. of Lhrsfftck Industry*
Calling attention to the fact that
the War Finance Corporation.4 is a
temporary agency, Mr. Meyer ex-
pressed tlie hope that before the cor-
poration ceases to function on July
1, 1923, legislation adapting the bunk
ing structure to the nofuls id* agricul-
ture as it is now adapted to the needs
of manufacture and commerce, will,
have been enacted. Riderence was
made to the pending bill providing
that agricultural paper with a matur-
ity up to nine months and recured by1
products in warehouses may be dis-1
counted with federal reserve banks,
when it
gram of orderly marketing
give the same privilege to nine
months’ paper secured by livestock
in the process of fattening for
ket.
I’aper of co-operative marketing
associations, showing advances for
agricultural purpor.es would, under
terms of the bill be entitled to all
privileges of agricul
"RilHtUH. | O* g
done bought me
factory,”
\ w hit h kind of factory ?”
Nut factory, which sells de meat
ob pecanr. almonds and sich, already
cuo krd and picked out
company gwlne ave
new luba sj
art* gwlne Io
aquiri el
wages ”
“Is dis hcah
i'tablish<‘d
meeting, tliut of the <*x
s of the H4*v*'ial
disti let meeting
Grange on Wed
which time It is
I vs ported that p<> - ildv Ba Imp and
I Travis Countir w ill loin up w ith u
'The secretary wa in Iructed to take
up IIh* imitter with t hi m and invite
ihi . iiction on their pint. Probably
at this meeting sum.' tangible plan ol
pi ix i*t*(|iii 4* w ill be pre . ut4 d foi ap
proval II was the i (iiicrnsus of
I opinion that seven delegates from
• n<di county h> a <li trict Hireling
.■oiild vol<<* tin* o'litiincntA of severnl
• (.untie; and that, at th
there would not be
to i (in uiiii-
in duo time, and
should be used to
err nrrdcd and
•ih of same pay Into the t?ii
Konable price therefor.
i*V4»riil county
thru asked to nam.* IIhii
r (ommiltrr. ullh’ll re lilted .1
For Matagorda ('ount\, .1 F.
(> E Taulbee. \\ II Brough-
L U'Tulle, <’. A
I'homp 011, W D Wilson,
Whiirlou (’oiinty. 'Tom Brooks. \
Borden. G G. Krllev, W \\ I hi am.
Bon M. Griffith, Geo I-’, Mayfield . nd
W
s.
'Tlii* Ties Palacios Sall Domi* 'I’ay
lor No I is slowly going down inch
by inch, having p. iirl 1 ali*d the tough
vst blu«* gumbo (bat
countered in tin* coast
rat liar it
Im a been found The
tililie to core at holt Intervals
a bit of gas showing de\idoprd
days ago ami the
gas H very noticeabli* at times
'The last roia* taken Indicates some
fossils embedded hi I he tough gumbo
and diale This is rather significant
in tin* lim* of events, which rrpre
sauted animal lite nt one thm* and
prrhap' at greater depth than the
spare they now occupy, and Is fur
tiler evidence of Ihi* pirs<*tirr of that
prrriou lluid further down Th** gas
showing encountered In tlie heavy
mud In bring, miihitnined in th** li.de
there would In* v.i\ liltlr chance of
the gas making, any prominent how
ing al the hui far** Palacios Ih*.'icon
o o
MIMHt l»l rtllN.
the
Wil oil
William
the.
u ( . I Hnlnmii. w ho spoke for a brief pe
| 1 iod, his talk dealing for the most
■pail Uilh the work hr had partici
' puled in in past years, having for its
purpo 4- tin* same objecl sought Io be
.ittained now, ami in which hi* stated
that much valuable data was
obtained by application to the proper
«mrcrs But for the war. he belirv
rd, this question would not now con-
troiit us, but when tin* wai (aim* all
other matters \ en* dropped and the
Colorado River Improvement Asso-
ciation ( r isrd to fniirtion ’There Is
on tile at Washington, however, as
a result of the work thru done, favor
able reports from federal .ippropiin
tion from three P. S engineers.
Judge Fly followed Mr. Holman,
hut spoke very briefly ami pledged
Ills aid to any work that may be
done, ami then Mrs Hughs made 1
few remarks in the course of which
sin* <mid that tin* moving of the raft
out of the river, or tin* river around
the rail, had been almost an obsrs
siou with Ini late father, who many
veers ago hail predicted lust the
dition that now confronts us.
hoped to s»»e the present aHsoclation
complete the work he had so
contended be done and would
gratified herself at having a
in it
for siib’
diHposing of lib 1
duo to hud Inuilih
running
and Is
papers in Texas, a paper
ronir.od ami doing a thriving bUHineKM.
’Thcic not a betti’r looking we<*klj
impel in Texas, nor one more lepre
seiitativc of it . town ami community
Whoever buys H will get 11 bargain,
even though he will have Io work and
keep up th»‘ stundtl<l
. Any nmbltiouH news
papei muii run gel a mighty tine plant
Mild business, if he wants that kind
by buying the Headlight
4-ommittoe
1 meeting
, and on** rep I ’
county shall I,,p'* ♦pupers
P um| 1 hey a
III Ii thM
Roy Lum a ter it nd son
of Lockhart, arrived i
today to visit with her
Carey Smith, for -oim tim
siiggesl ion*
ad iustineiit
rules of the
to bil. iness
and
I’hi 4urn lui!(*d lho Im in* r
W hiirlon meeting, ami talks were
then invited from I he three demo
cr.itic 4*andidat(‘s for congressional
nomination who were present. Mrs.
E M .11 Hughs of this city, W. S
Holman of Bay City, and W. M Fly
of Gonzales. \lr< Hughs suggested
■ In* hud already addre rd .1
like meeting she would yield to Mi
who spoke for a brief
talk dealing for the
the work
G. Ki llcy,
. Griffith, Geo F.
Shannon . for Colorado Count v
St rich land, Fritz Eneleha rd .1
L Terrell, C II Matthew . W R T«*r
rail, John C Hoyo ami .1 I* Lt’dolf;
lor Eiiyett4» Comity, Harvey Cl.uk, J.
E Chilpik, ( apt A Srlihiilll. II M
11'esiin. II. c Giese, Sam Drake ami
Herman \nherg
'Tim vice- pi'csideids foi th«* several
counties are .1 F llarnett of Mata
gordn, 'Tom Brooks of Wharton, W
Strickland of Colorado and II
I’ic-iiii of F.'ivette.
President
following 1 c (dutlon, wbieli
adopted by the convention:
resolved that each ami
section, organization c
111 the State of Texas
• •sled hi the con <*r\at ion of
wat**r*i for irrl ation, powvi
purposes, ami the «|ii«*stioii
tection from overflows,
are heieby ri'qiK'slvd
flood protection
herein c.'ilb’d to meet in San
on Sefdember 2. U»22.
further resolved that the
*’i>nimlssioners* court of each
county in the stati* be, and they are
herein implored 11 ml solicited to ••
cure or have secured a complete and
nccurnt*' statement as near as pos
slide of the ilaimiges done in thole re
spectlVf* counties to crops to build
Ings, fences, roads .strvi*t: , levees
ami all other properties, (except
properly owned by the railroad com
panicsl, during the year 19'?. b>
overflows, and mail said statements
Io O. I. Williams .secretary of this
association .ill Buy City. Texas, be
foi<* September 1, 1922. for th** mu*
and benefit of the tatewide meeting,
and that <*ach and every railroad
company In tin* stale arc |ik<‘wisi» re
quested to mail said se< retnr,v an **«•
Iimated amount of tin* loss sustained
In it from the floods of Texas during
the year 192'2.
Be ft further resolved that the
momh«*ra of the democratic partv. and
'other parties in each counts in the
I Owing to ill health uf the owner.
I the plant, equipment and busine ^ of
1 the Eagle Lake Headlight U offered
at a bargain fur quick sale Paper!
-tal'iir-hed 2o yearn ago by present!
o w 11 v r and ha been conducted by
him since that time without change
of management. Good circulation,
| hm- all year advertising ami good job
I printing business. Haw not issued
■ b Hs than 10-page paper sine* 1930.
I Model L linotype, Babcock Reliam •
price & Chan
Advance cutter,
good condition
Oodles of
lmetal, type and everything needed in
'linting office. Main Street location
at moderate rent Best town in this
1 Pail of state, 2,500 population, only
• shop Div eisiil«*d funning. 500 to
'I.OO'i cars potatoes annually Lu.OOO tu
125,‘HiO acres in rice (ulmont a «ure
*'r<)p», |.QUO to l,20(i acres in water
' im lons, big cotton and corn acreage
l All crop prospects good at this time
’Best <omiti\ weekly proposition in
I this part of state Two m**n can han
dlr business. Gash payment of 3.00"
” | required, balance terms to suit or
liberal proposition for all cash. 11
interested come and investigate quick,
i for proposition is not going to be
i open long Exchanges asked to kind
| ly make mention of sale offer. Don't
l reply unless you can make cash pay-
1 men! requiied Bruce W ?' *
agri-
bank -
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 155, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1922, newspaper, June 24, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365560/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.