The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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rill: RFilTT riRIOR
»o«t recebed a full Hue of
guaranteed toilet rrqulalt** and
where yo« ret the best pacha,
facial*, we alao (lee tnaal.
care to men and boy*
Jolnhu Mel'enk's More
m. j. nun in* iToprieior
> ikwikm Ri'fii unr
Meal*. 2.» I role
E. W. Turner Rice and
Irrigation Co., Inc.
Inqtiiric
Lanrv«t Individual Hire Farming Project in the World
12.000 Acren Under Ono Management
for Plans of Development Will Be
Cheerfully Answered
Ixxrated Near Collega port, Matagorda County, on as Fine
a Body of Rice Soil as Can Be Found
in America
-.-.President
..-.Treasurer
....Secretary
.—-Manager
Harry J. Strnipes
.1. V. Brasfield
A. Miller
E. W. Tnrner . ...
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The
WASHTUB’S
Only Home
That’s where we’re putting them.
We know a place where your washtub ought to he.
In fact, it’s the place where all wasMubs ought to he.
In a museum—along with stone-knives, mummies and
other relics.
The People’sLaundry
Phone IU s E Doufhtie. Owner
LKT VS TALK FAMILY WASH WITH YOU.
WET WASH cods least of all laundry services, but it
gives you all the days that you might drown in a washtub.
Everything you send comes back thoroughly washed, ready
to starch, iron or hang up to dry.
t
Miss
ALAMO LUMBER CO
I I Hit OF THibhs.
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Mgr.
PHONE 23
HAFR l-ANIK POSTt.l*.
The Oldest Lumber
Yard in Bay City
prosecuted M provided by
User Cattle Company
ny a. <». Ba»r- Manager
7.|M-»-l*-2:t-M>w
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For business blue*, try advertising
Flower Show Committee |
By Mrs W O atephen*. Chairman ,
Tribune Want Ad. bring business
The (lower t
I sires to espress
<OH> FOR SALE.
Three thousand huaheh of <h<»i<’*
I Tnspsn corn. 9f. per cent sllp-ahuck*
eel. (or sale at the crlh on the T J.
j Ewing fsrm J miles swat of Van Vlesk
<m shell road at Ml cents per bushel.
T. J Ewing.
Van Vlerk. Texas
I Phone II5-F12 2«-lmo-d
New York. Nov 13 - A traffic cop
and a motorist whom he caught speed
Ing- were aboard a boat today. Ber-
muda-bound on their honeymoon ,
Walter Meyer almost burned a tire
oft his motorc.xle six months
when he pursued a roadster In Brook-:
llyn He caught It and handed Miss I
Margaret Hterber. 2i a summons
"I’ll get even with yntt.’" she told
Meyer after the court had fined her:
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They were man led yesterday
I This is to notify everyone that the
lands <ont rolled b> us. ivnalsting of
Baer I’astures on Live t>ak and Big
Boggy, east and north of Gulf, aud
Little Boggy. have heen posted, and
all iiermrns hunting thereon wUl be
strictly
law
show committee dr-;
i Its thanks to the;
II American Railway Express Co and its
l-irll th-- I.stl llle boys Were
<!».,< re. . <nd willing t.i rendt
,ny .i.-si-i.m-r In their power and
contributed no little to the show's
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ago
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Men’s and Boys’
Suits and
Overcoats
A Bargain
You can now get a good two pants
suit or overcoat at
We have just unpacked
a shipment of
SIMON BROS.;
TAe Horn# of Hart, Mchaffnar A Marx Clothaa
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I
CITATION IB Fl BJ.lt ATION.
they last
As long
as
•i
New Superior Chevrolet
Touring Car
I will sell 4 10-inch
Given away to lucky number
records and
nice 8-
Saturday, Nov. 10, 10:30 p.m.
a
piece
dresser set for
this
Don’t
$3.
miss
Hi cuio-e
Callahan Chevrolet Co
great opportunity.
HAY OR NIGHT
PHONE l(>!»
Let Us Figure With You on
MONUMENTS
Made of the lu st gradeH of marble nr granite Write or
phone us for salenman to call
Bay City, Texas
I'hone 38H
city. I
Stock Was Never More Complete Than Now
it-ll-Ml-S?
Everything to Build With
Henslev.
Matagorda
BAY CITY MONUMENT WORKS
(’. Richardaon, Proprietor
’tl’FHH If TON l» < •»!’
wiirn -<a r i w
M»« TIIFUUE HUI
yy
ese
The SUU of Texas.
To the Sheriff or ary Constable of
Matagorda County -Greeting:
You are hereby commanded,
THEY ARE HERE]
whose residence is
and appear before
IHstiKt Court, at
ter in
county
3 of the subdivision of
B Fierce \< * of Club*’" ranch
the west aide of Trey I’ala-
plat of which sitlsUviston
Your Fall Building Plans
W. F. TETTS
Jeweler and Optometrist
At Callahan Chevrolet Co’s. Garage.
Everybody be sure and get your num-
ber Simply purchase a can of Cold
Patch and we give you FREE a chance
an the car. See one of the pretty girls
selling chances and get your chance
or call at our stand on courthouse
square for it.
You are hereby commanded, that
you summon, by making publication
of this citation In some newspaper
publlnhed Ui the county of Matagorda,
it there be a newspaper published
therein, but If not. then In a uewa
paper published in the nearest coun-
ty to said .Matagorda County, for four
consecutive weeks
is recorded in deed record* of said
county, Vol. as, page lb, containing
1«3.3 acres of Uud, which said deed
' of trust Is recorded ,n the deed of
trust records of said county, Vol. P,1
page «3H et seq
After the execution aud delivery of
said deed of trust slid before the be-
ginning of this suit suid L F. Lavisj
r< signed as such trustee
The said promissory note contains
a provision whereby the makers of
said note agree that failure to pay l
the same or any installment of inter-
est thereon when due should, at th-
election of tile holdei of said note.'
mature the same amt that It should
at once become due and payable ami
said deni of trust should become sub-!
Jeet to foreclosure On or about the,
31th day of June. 1921. in due course
of trade, said George Werner sold
and transferred said note and deed
of trust to the plaintiff herein, amL
plaintiff then becanio ’he owner and
holder of said note and deed of trust,
and so continued until the beginning
of this suit. The said defendants1
failed ami refused to pay rhr interest'
which became due ami mature on
said note on Ilia 30th day of January, I
1922. amounting to *70 00, though
often
about the 3Oth day of Jan-
1919, defendant* Owen t'amp-
aiul Elsie Campbell, his w^fe.
made, executed and delivered for a
valuable conslderatloti their promiu-
sory note ot that date for the sunt
of *1000.00 payable on or before five
years after date to George .1. Werner
or older, with Inlerest at 7 per cent
I per .i on u in ' i' ■ ■' ■ ci I d nr in-
I terest to hear interest at Bi per cent
per annum. mtere«t payable annu-
allv. and containing a provision for
llhe payment ot an additional 10 per
i < nt on principal and interest as al-
llll torncy '. fees, if said note should he
■JI pi iu the handt o| an al
foi collection, or If coikh'ted by suit,
— to secure the payment <>f which said
note aid Owen Campbell and Elsie
Campnbll did on said date execute
and deliver to I. I’ Havl*, trustee,
their deed of trust conveying io said
trustee on the conditions mid trust
-et forth In .'lid deed ot trust, th"'
following descriloot lands mid preni-
l is aitiiH4e«* In Matagorda County.
T«xaa. described as follows, to-wit:
Out of the original B. C. Arthur
league, and being known as lot No.
5, block Ni»
the A
lying on
_ dos Bay
‘Golden Japan-
previous to the
return day hereof, Owen Campbell,
unknown, to be
Ilia Honorable
the next regular
tticii-uf, to be holden in the
of Matagorda, at the court
I house thereof, in Hay City. Texas, on
I rhe 31st day of Dei ember, A L» 1*23.
then and there to answer a petition
| Hied In said court, on the 17lh "lay
of April. A. 1» 1922, in a suit num-
bend on Hie docket of said court No.
SU15, wherein American National
Bunk Is plaintiff mid Owen lamp
bell and Elsie Campbell are defend-
ants, and a first supplemental peti-
tion filed herein on the 12th day of
July, 19211 The nature of the plain-
tiff demand being as follows, to-
wit:
On m
uury.
Ml
requested »o to do. Mid havei
not paid said Interest which Is now
due and unpaid Became of such
tuilni'e to pay said in-tallmeiit of in-
ter! -t at maturity plaintiff declared
said note due ami iMiy.ible. and the
same was due ami payable and
wholly unpaid when this suit was lie-,
gun After said note liecnnte so ma-
ture and payable plaintiff placed the
same In the hands of mi attorney for
collection, and this buit 's brought tor
the. foreclosing said doe<l of trust.
Because of su< h failure to pay said
note, principal, lnt< rest mol attor-
ney's fees, plaintiff has been damaged
I ntho sum of *iar,o <Wi. Tn protect its
said security plaintiff has been com-
pelled to pay and has paid taxes on |
said lands and premises for the years!
1920, 1921 and |922, amounting to'
the Mini of *24R1O, which said de-'
fondants had fulled and refused to
pay Fiiilntiff prays for Judgmnet
for Its debt, prln< ipal. interest and,
ittorney's fees, for foreclosure of snld(
deed of trust, and sale of said lands
and premiiCM for ’he purpose of pay-!
Ing said debt, and said amount so
paid for taxes. *nd for general re-
lief
Herein fall not and have you be-,
fore said court, on the said first day t
of the next term thereof this writ.!
with yottr endorsement thereon, show-.
Ina how you have executed the same :
Given under my hand :in<l seal of
court, at office In Bay City.1
Texas, thh. the !ilh day of November-
I H IMS A. Il
Clerk, district Court.
County. Texas
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1923, newspaper, November 13, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365830/m1/4/?rotate=270: 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.