The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 172, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILYTRIBUNE
ONLY A FEW LEFT
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BUT THE PRICE remains low on
.'AREA' SMITH
Goodrich Tires
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Our Price
Sizes
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PHOM GO
A full and complete stock
CAREY WINS
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Bah/i this Hpact' fur furture int<)< Htiny
Our boosting editor, Mr. Carey Smith, advised you I had
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He has been so persistent in soliciting
an ad in the paper.
one that he really believed he had it—but here it is:
Phon 29G
North Avenue G
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new ones.
& Elevator Company
Please Note New Phone—No. 6
E. E. WOOD
Capital Steak, $20,000.00
RICE WAREHOUSING OUR BUSINESS
PHONE No. 6
Bay City, Texas
Floor Spurt*, 4ft,000 Square Feet
Houses Well Ventilated
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and I >ry
Best of Care and Attention Given All
Kinds of Warehouse Business
We Have Been in Business in Bay City for 17 Years and
Have Always Conducted the Business in the
Interest of our Farmer Customers
CARE PROTECTION
INSURANCE ASSISTANCE
south* art
Union Warehouse and
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Elevator Company
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<». A. Moore, Sec’y-Tr> as. and Manager
A Bay City Enterprise
A Rice Industry
BAY CITY
RICE MILLING COMPANY
Capital Stock, $100,000
nut' better '< tosorilm ark hi ii.t. tn it h wh l ri ti n thf.r
Daily Capacity, 2,200 Sacks
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season over $000,000 worth of rice, most of which was raised in Mata-
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SPECIAL
Mir.
Warehouse
floor space, 00,000 square feet.
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Forty-five experienced men on payroll.
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w A. FURRER
President
N. M. VOGELSANG
Vice-President
1) P. MOORE
Secretary-Treasurer
J. C. LEWIS, J. R REYNOLDS
Directors
W. J. EWART
Manager
Walker Furniture Company
REX B. WHITE
Rough Rice Buyer
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Milled last
gorda County.
$11.00
$12.00
$12.50
$27.50
Rough Rice Buyer
Rough Rice Grader
The New
Five Passenger Buick!
GRADY SMITH
O. E. MILBY
Pays out weekly for labor and other service $1,500.00, nearly all of which is spent
in Bay City.
"55”
"Safety”
"Silverton Cord"
“Silverton Cord"
No. I 553 varan south and 30 tert west from i
Reese
south west
S. C. Creech Co.
Bay City, Texas
mierifpn milk.
Real Estate.
BAY CITY AUTO & SALES CO
Bay City, Texas
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Dated at Bay City. Texas. this the
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Frank Carr.
Sheriff Matagorda County. Texas
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COTTON
C.J. STEVES
ALWAYS l\ THE MARKET
Over Bay City Bank A Trust Co.
30X31/2
30X31/2
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Owner and Editor |
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T. M. Thompson
Bay City, Texas
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The Pally Tribune
Ona Year
FOREVER
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t'ublialied Every Pay Except Sunday ;
of the reliable and depend-
able Federal Tires all niz< i always on hand.
Regular Price
$12.35
$14.20
$15.50
$32.20
The Htntr of Texas,
County of Matagorda
j Whereas, by virtue of an order of
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M H I R I F I' * M
Entered as second class matter al
the postoffice of Bay City under act {
of Congress
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F • O . B . DETROIT
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A Still Better Runabout
Nothing like the present low price for
the Ford Runabout has ever been
known. And for a Ford of even
greater merit, with slanting wind-
shield, one-man top, additional carry-
ing space in the rear and distinct
improvements in chassisconstruction.
Salesmen accept this Ford model as an
essential part of their selling equip-
ment; business houses buy it for their
representatives and hundreds of
thousands of other users will find
it a still more attractive purchase
than ever.
Immediate orders are necessary if you
are to get your Ford this Spring. A
small down payment and the balance
on easy terms.
Aprrf pr»<<, , u/wr btt'i lv»
Amj wwt 40 Aw*
A new Buick six-cylinder
touring car I Buick in character
— Buick in quality yet a new
Buick—a finer Buick. It has
a compelling fascination that
inspires you to take the wheel
and, consciousofbeing fit t ingly
conveyed, travel the ways of
business or of pleasure. »
Here, too, is power. And with
this greater power is also
greater safety for the proved
Buick brakes are now applied
to all four wheels. The new
Buick 70 h. p. valve-in-head
motor with its complete auto-
matic system of lubrication
contributes to that greater
measure of utility and satis-
faction which it is Buick’s
policy, year after year, to
build into its cars.
THE TR1III 5E PRINTING COMPANY!
PsbUsher
RUNABOUT
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OF HAYNES GUARANTEED MATTRESSES — Beginning Saturday
evening. August 18th. in the building next door to Sisk’s, a Special Sale
nnd Display of Havnes Mattresses. On Saturday. August 25th, we will
give away. ABSOLUTELY FREE. A GOLD LABEL HAYNES. Be
sure and visit the Display and Sale — ONE WEEK ONLY.
Kempff, iu the partition decree
the case entitled, Fredrick It I
vs. Clarence it
7500 on
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Thin particular section of the Gulf
Coast of Texan offers the greatest
and best opportunities to investors
and colonization promoters of any ■
section in the State of Texas Fine
lands in larbe bodies lying along or j
adjacent to the finest canal systems'
In the South, can be had now at very j
low prices This land, as a general |
rule, is level and ran be irrigated, if
necessary, with all ease and at the
lowest possible expense Moreover.
It Is prairie land and no expense for
clearing or preparing it for the plow
Is entailed. It Is the rlcheat soil in
tlie United States and runs from a
light anndv loam to the very richest
of black soil. There's more Magnolia
fig land In Matagorda County than In
any county In Texas Besides, It
holds out great possibilities of com-
ing to the front as the greatest
grapefruit, orange and kumquat dis-
trict In the citrus fruit belt of Louisi-
ana nnd Texas Tills Is due to the
cool summers, the abundance of
dampness no necessary In citrus
fruit nnd fig growing nnd the adapt
ability of the noil to the growing of
these fruits The opportunity for
speedy and profitable development Is
the beat In the South and the early
comers will be the largest gainers in
all that is coming to this particular
section within the n>xt few years
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All farmers do not belong to the
| Fann Bureau, but all farmers can
help the Farm Bureau. The propos-
ed pool of 250.1)00 bales can have no
| other result than that of stimulating
lithe price nnd the stimulation will he
I easier and more far reaching in ef-
! feet If non-membar farmers will pro-
i c< ed to market their cotton gradually
In this way they can help the Farm
Bureau help the cotton Industry and.
II consequently, the South There will
not be. this year, enough cotton for
domestic consumption and If the crop
is marketed carefully nnd slowly
millions of dollars will ho made,
whereas If the farmers rush their
earliest cotton to market it will have
the opposite effect No one can blame
the mills for seeking to buy cotton
at the lowest possible prices. On
the other hand, no one can blame the
farmers for wanting to get every cent
they can for their crop The Farm
Bureau is prepared to do Its part not
only by and for its m«'inl>ers, hut for
all farmers
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Many of you know I have opened a Feed Store
in town, next door to I). P. Moore Dry Goods
Store. My son, Jack (E. E. Wood, Jr.) and
Mr. E. B. Owens have active charge of this
business. We will carry a complete line of
Feed, including the “SUPERIOR” line of mixed
feeds, and earnestly solicit the continued pat-
ronage of all my regular customers and many
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Ths State of Texas.
County of Matagorda
By virtue of an order of sale Issued
out of the County Court of Galveston
ICounty, Texas, on a judgment rM*
Idered in said court on the 22nd day
I of May, A l>. 1»Z3. In favor of Texas
Hank and Trust Company, a corpora !
[tton. and against F R Kempff, No.!
12J3S on the docket of Mid court, t
did, on the «th day of August. A. D
1323, at 3 o'clock p m., levy upon the1
following described tracts and par-1
I cels of land situated In the county of'
Matagorda. State of Texas, and be-'l
longing to the said F R Kempff.
to-wtt Being 535.31 acres of the!
j Joseph Reese league on the east side.
I of the Colorado River in Matagorda'
County. Texas, and being lot No. 3*
! allotted to Fredrick R. Kempff in
partition decree In the case entitled
Fredrick R Kempff vs Clarence R I
Kempff. et al. No 7500 In the -
tHct Court of Matagorda Count* I
Texas, and being more particularly.
daecrihM aa follows Raciaalac at ■
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^3 opLife av Sjornt in WhytMfl tn/tn/ it ?*
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I! of precinct One. Galveston County, |Ug more particularly described
follows. Beginning at an Iron pipe in
the western boundary line of the Bay
Clty-Matagoida road, 553 varas booth
and .10 feet west from the northeast
corner of the J Reese league, same
being the southwest corner >f Hact
No 1 of said partition, and the north-
east corner of this tract; thence
south along the western boundary
line of said road crossing Live
Creek, 520 1-2 varan to an iron pipe J varas to an iron pipe on the east hank'
the southeast corner of this tract, of Colorado River, the southwestj
and northeast corner of tract No. 3. Icornar of this tract, and the north-i
of «aid partition; thence went along enst corner of snId tract No. 3. thence
division line between sail tracti No* !np the Colorado River with its ma-
2 and 3, set an iron pips lit went landers, in north latitude, 520 1-2:
boundary line of lower road, at 3333.varan to an Iron pipe the northwest
varan to iron pipe on the east bank corner of this tract and southeast'
of Colorado River, the southwest cor- corner of tract No I. said partition;
mr of thia tract nnd the northeast' thence east along the dlvlnlon line
corner of said tract No. I; thence up between tracts land 2. varan tot
the Colorado River, with Its mean-' place of beginning, containing a gross
dvrs in north latitude, ltd 1-2 varasjarea of *w»2.2ta acres, net area ties*
to an iron pipe, the northwest corner roads, canals and laterals) of 583.21:
II f lh!« tract, and the south a at <-ot to res of land, and on the Ith day of
III tier of tract No I of iv.i partition; ’ September, A It 1323, being the first
I thence east along the division line Tuesday of said month, between the
I: etwc<n tract land 2, M03 varas to. hour- of 10 o’clock am and 4 o'clock
the pin. .• of beginning, containing a pm. on said day. at the court house
gross area of 302.84 acres net area, door of said county, I will offer for
I (less road« canals and laterals) of sale and sell at public auction, for
15s 21 acre* and on the 4lh day of cash, all the right, title and Interest
Aeptemher. A. D 1323. being the first of the said F R. Kempff in and to
Tuesday of said month, between the ’ said property
hours of 10 o'clock a m ami 4 o'clock ' Haled al Bay City,
pm. on said day. al the court house'sta ,|ay of August A
door of said county, I will offer for
sale and sell at public auction, for
cash, all the right, title and interest
of the said F. R
said property,
Bated at Bay City, Texas, this the
3th day of Annual AD 1323.
Frank Carr.
Sheriff. Matagorda County. Texas
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hi addition to our Tin s, ’lubes and AccessorieB, we
operate the bandiegt and only "Drive-in” Filling Station in
Bay City.
rrej In an Iron pipe In the western boundary
Kempff! line of Bay City and Matagorda road
Kempff, et al.. 1
the docket of the District the northeast corner of the J
Court of MMagorda County, and be- league same being the
as corner of tract No, 1. said partition,
and northeast corner of thi.f tract,
thence south along the western l>oun-
dary line of said road crossing Live
<i«k Creek 520 1-2 varas to an iron
pipe, the south,nst corner of this
tract, and northeast corner of tract
No. 3. said partition, thence west
along division line between said tract
2 and 3 set an iron pipe tn west I
Oak I tmundary line of lower road .at 0S831
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'sale issued out of the Justice Court
j Texas, on a judgment rendered In
: said court on the 22nd day of May.
i A l> 1923. In favor of Texas Bank
; and Trust Company, a corporation,
and against it C Reott. Individually,
and as owner of Galveston Hales
Company, and F it Kempff. No
■ 13.977 on the docket of said court. I
did on the 9th day of August. A D
1923. at 3 o'clock p m . levy upon the
following deacrlbnd tracts and par-
cels of land situated In the county of
Matagorda, State of Texas, and be-
longing to the said F H.
Kempff, to w it tiring SV. .’1 .«< r< -
of the lo eph Reese league, on the
last side of the Colorado River in
Matagorda t'ounty. Texas, and brine
lot No 2. allotted to Fredrick It
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 172, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1923, newspaper, August 17, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365757/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.