The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 298, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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TAKE HOME
Mexican Made
For Lunch
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“THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD EOR OUR FRIENDS
FIVE ( ENTS THE COPT
HAY (ITT, TEXAS. iltsllll JAM ARY 22. 11*21.
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Beating Hearts are Better than
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Matter
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say the
Presbyterians
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Or
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nf the Synod of Texas, in speaking of
In their campaign to raise
tlie Presbyterian Movement for Christ
F.
And the Presbyter-
Education.
inn
$1,350,000 for
tuns of Texas are doing It.
The res
olution launching the
present
cam
unanimously by
Christian Education
♦
William
Mr.
[in Texas
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CHILDRENS SHOES.
LADIES SHOES, also strap* and oxford?, Ooie, Kid Satin. Patent and
Kid.«, all the very latest and boat.
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northwest
producing
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• Optuai*trl«t aad Optician •
• Roney Building *
• Here The l,a*t Ten Meek* of •
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Bring all of your Dry Goods Want* to the store that will fill your want*
and you will lie *ati,*fied when ynti get home.
You will find our Quality and Service second
to none and Satisfaction Guaranteed
tt J .j.n
to carry on with the saiur follcfea
adapted when Ik* drat took Office. | at*
nil the
oiitentvneot won’t help ><m.
paign wag adopted
the Synod ot Texas.
i <>r
quirltig the
etl. practical
Ifr*
All It
itr II
. .1 hi
What
to be
1 e ultra' (Ion Mr Miller •» putting
at the <>-anil Monday and Tu*‘l'iy
i wonderful ilelbn atm. <»l .h.iic
student bodi.
The Schult. (lil company is drill-
ing at 3000 feet on the Hawk lease.;
west ot the Cletnville (Markham) oil j
field Several showings of gas hav<> I
been struck at different depths in i
this hole.
UVQUA'i'Lz’
itudent. in
the < urteat
e are »*>out
nrn In the
It. 1 II A M M
Phene 2<ll
XS
tl> the
ih< Pat
allowed p
pan e am' It
eMpeciall for the children, and
we have the *hoen. PI.TKRS WEATHER RIRb will fit all requinmontu
tn looka, SERVICE and COMFORT. Also Flexible Shoca for Children—
Granite Monuments”
and placing machiner yot spud
will ou the Uray lease,
of the original wells now > counties of
The men. in teams of two. have been
isigne.l to 20 districts in Hie state,
heme develop.*! l>y
.a ...... .a I x.k 11.. .. ■■ I I
t lie
Thay-1
of till1 |
from
. ~ o o . —......—■
The min who seis out" five or lea
act. ot Magnolia figs this year. gt»e«
them the prop, r attention and goes in
for success will be reaping rood pro-
fits for his efforts and work when
those who are ridiculing the industry
will be borrowing or trying to bor-
row monev. Fig* all! pay
arc tn
ns <*f Christiii
lollmi'nt <«f
it w'howl* for
m 13.*WX> Th**
wtdiH'n than
i. Jan II. Over 21H»o
tow -tudylng (or the
it the llxpttst •< hoolu
to n survey
ide. it ts aa«
hend.iuartere
i»igg«t nam-
ts In training
irnomination.
other vrtlinK
these instltu*
re* for other
First”
'QUOTA SET FOR BAY CITY|THE MARKHAM WILDCAT COLLECTING BALLOTS I
YYAS BEGUN MONDAY
expected to be
by R« v.
___ _____ ....... , and to
ceiie their final instructions for the
before them
The shut dow n had be. n decided l
| u|e.n. tt Is said, heeatlso of s surplus J
*t«w k of sulphur. This was hastened ‘
by the Mexican situation Two of the
{company's oil tankers are tied up at
port with orders not to risk the
I tilo. kade at Tampico This
a furl oil eh- rtage Houston
• t'hronlcle
A Moore, who Is trucking!
says the recent freere killed.
a very fine crop of English pen* for,
|lfl(| gathered abolt itft bush* {
He had gathered a taint SO bush-
111
I id it
of Uh baptist
r are five theo-
n d missionary
l»tor cojleges, Jo
Til aeadeiaiea.
e property val*
id endow menta
total assets of
In today's Tribune will be found the
I announcement of Mr Thoi H Lewis
| tor re-election to the office of county
I attorney, his candidacy being subject
i tn the action 1 f the White Man r I nion
I primaries
I Mr Lewis is now serving. In utt
eeptable amt satisfactory manner,
jfirst term and propose
Too much sulphur and too much {
volution seems to have caused a '
lapenslon of the Freeport Sulphur j
company s' llryan Mound sulphur.
plant, according tn word (mtn that I
se.tton
j adapted when Ire first took office
1 I nder the rules of the White Man -
JVnion he I- entitled to the office lor
and in off. ring thia time,
your vote and support
man. said
Wet new
special
Rob. rteon
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'•’I day h»r
••{after which they w II
|ln»- trim I Air! AAort
producing oil In the Markham field
This well will be drilled near the old |
gas well from
obtained for several years for drill
ing and other purpose in the Alack
ham field
The Schult, well, at something over
(100 feet, blew out with a terrific roar
of dry gas last uight. completely
wrecking Hie derrick and easting the
drill stem char of the well,
the company will do remains
which fuel has b< en ' according to the scl
Judge AA F. Robertson of Itailas ami
R. H Mason of Fort AA'orth. compris-
ing the lieadi|uarters team, which in
addition to securing the ballot from
(•alias and Tarrant counties, Is to
ereiae general supervision over
statement to her
1 It alnyn .'Old and dis igtr. able but We
1 hold out for four days of sunshine ii
; lune, July and August
INTO ItlltlA;
TESTS littlSt.
Oliver, . f Gulf,
Miss Minnie Hailey, daughter of
and Mrs. E. W, Hailey, of El Alnton.
surprised their many friend* Sunday
when they were united in marriage at
the baptist paraonage Rev. AA' M.
Joslin ottlciating.
Immediately alter the ceremony th'
happy young couple I" it tor Gulf
where Mr. Oliver is employed by th<
Texa* Gulf Sulphur company Mr and
Mis. Oliver will make their home In
Gulf
The many friends of the wedded
pair join the Tribune in .■ongrrihila-
toms and the best of wishes for a long
and prosperous journey through life.
IllttS. IL LEWIN FOR HI I I.Ft TH»>
liy (iiiiie lllaeklmrn.
Blessing. Texas
; I've Ixeti thinking today
I An 1 ait here alone,
i AA'hat a wonderful old world
{Thia were in
■ It Is peaceful ami quiet.
i Way out here far from strife.
I Although it eontinu.s to rain
I Sometimes it Is tough.
1 Hut that's all in life's game,
' For we can't have It soft a.. .
! i>ii
Just knock nil you plea*.
> You can't knock (hiss <old
o' line
f Isin'f kick i( your road I*
fengh
i Hut think of the one* that are
IJuat think a kind thought
Then pus* It along.
| That** better than being it km>. |n-r
j Times w re never so bad.
That they couldn't l»e worse.
'' And the worst I* perhaps vet to com*
I; Hut knocking wont help you,
. Ho chc« r up and smile'
And help <>ur old country along
i Our akles are the. bluest you'll ever
lyehold.
* Xo faatter how fur you may roam.
Our nation the grandest and biggest
1 A nd beat ■
He glad that you call it y«ur home
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lull Mil II S| l.l'HI K
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I I,*»s»» * IHlAA A PI.AM
him
him
• •••••••••••••••• when the fr < /<■ struck him
work.
I'.i Send Roses I mler Seal
The special iii drui tioiis given the |
ballot collectors by Edwin 1“
er. assistant sergeant at aims
emit... who came to liallas
Wnsliuigton to outline tlo* details of
'lie work, w hit h is being eomlm led
under a special senate resolution, pro-
vide thllt tile ballot boxes ami oilier
appurtenance* of the election shall bo|
si lit under seiil by registered parcel {
post, instead ot by first class mull, ns
was first indicated
The ballots are to be secured from
tin* county clerks of the several coun-
ties and dispatch. <1 dirt*, t to the sen-
ator cemmitt. e for u recount ami other,
lnvcsig.itIon indicated by the . ontest
of Hie .‘lection of Senator Mat fl. Id
( llllllge Sales
A reduction in tr
of nearly flo.oou ea
I v tile ehang.* in
lor the smaller city
■ follow* Ibevllle.
*0: ('orpn«
FWiMry 87;
EVbruary 20;
March H;
March 20! • leburne.
Victoria, March 27,
April t. April 28.
; Mineral
orange.
May t.
Moy 81.
Abilene.
May 20.
lune 20.
I'iaco.
lune 1.
“Put This
Th**v Art* tn on punvlMF*
tnir th* ewrth <n*r nt Murkham until
1 lh» fir«t thins? w* know w second
■ Wr*t C’nlnmbln * HI
ith*r* Th* |»r*i»ent pro*factor* -***<11
* t*rm ;*<'*■<I to find thnt hhMfn pool
* nnd nr* horlnjr d**p for it.
natorial Heat
_ / (Itorge E.
\ie!l drilled this lense hoiir* thiu* < 'iiulidate,
ago. which was found at 2900 feet. ............____________
The Rycudt* is erecting a <l»*rriuk |ils y«*Ntenlay to hegin on Monday the
■_:* “ ■’ ,i in task of colltu'tiiif, the <•!*’<•<d»ii ballots
returns invoked from thv 25S
Texan*
Jan 21. Forty dep-l
arms of the rlilted
equally re|»r< seiiting
Big sum
Mpt>rtatl<»n <*<»Htw
he arrompUiihed
metho*! of Hending
parcel* of ballulH to Washington* I
I'll 11 ds to rovrr tliv|
• volleeloi
•y .hidgt*
t * their
attorney* m l j
are to ba I.
luiiriMlI l*Vhrimr| !
| Mr Mien, PwbnMttjr I
San Angelo, Erbriiary
(Vernon March I,
I March tt, \prll s
I April «: Taylor.
|Cameron. April 12. April 30
I Wall vpri I I L %I»ril 3P;
| May I May 2»». Marshall.
r. May
June 1 a
May 31.
ol Earle II Mayi.^htl
B. Poddy, independent
(hli-.Hcd in lhv general
! election of 1922 by Mayliehi. left Pal-
racier I tb liediitr* have Iw-ru arranged (or
rertntithr Hty section In th* Taxaa Preaby-
e will' trriaii durational movement, with
a art plane to rloae the atatewide • anipalgii
harar I for f I..3 »<».hoo by July I There are
thin B* large eampaign* in ritiea where
|ih«< Presbyterian |H»imlattoii warrants
j more time than the »mailer (entera
| TIh’ (* dntcN will be submitted to the
viceM nf I Iih'uI church traders by the atate ex-
ir»e call I eiiit 1% e coitimlli<*e and a rm nice month
6tf imi.b* t>. open al .met
I Hri.wnw.ssl will “pen l«(e In Janu-
| ary and draw February 26 Hr.au-
immt. February 2 March •; El Paso.
I l-’e ruarv •; Alurch X, Austin. FVbru-
■ ary 6. March 10. Galveston. February
I Jit. Alar, h Han Antonio, March 23,
[ April !7; ImIUs March 24. May 4;
’ Fort Worth March ?S. Alay •; WM*.
| April 12, May 16 Sherman, April 12,
Jun* 18;
Kingsvlll*.
May J'». .
lune 22
rccnvlll*
At a meeting tor the executive com-
mittee in charge of the Presbytei'lan
movement tor Christian education, the
<1 mta of jx.tjno was set as the goal for
j Hay City .it being thought • this
amount is what Hay City Prcsbyte-
rrlans should raise as tiiiir .bare of
' the |l,::.'io.oii0 which is being raised by
! the Synod of Toxas. The meeting was
; belli al tile h.Ulie of Mr T .1. Poole,
*Sr., ami the following were present:
Hr. G. T Storey, J. S Mearns. T. .1.
i Poole. Sr,, Geo It. Hurt..' AA' C Fouiks
'mid H S. Caldwell, the local director.
' thi account of the great Interest that
l> being taken in tile educational cam
paign am) on account of the great im-
' portance of this work, it I thought
! tl.at Hie above amount can and will be
raised at an early date. Work lias
I already lie. n started in securing sev-
eral teams of worker* for tlie actual
solicitation of funds. The team lead-
ers who will lie known as Professors"
are Al.ssr* Ira Anderson. Geo. R.
I Hurko. A. H. Harrison and Mrs Fred
i S. Rollbins,
Hpciiinu IHnner Friday
| On account of conflicting with an
I entertainment to be given by the Par-
cnt-Teni'h. rs’ association on Thursdi.v
I night, the opening dinner tor the
I workers w hich has been announced
tor that night, has been postponed
| until Friday .veiling at i. IKl o'clock
At this time all those who will take
part in the canvass are r ..
J present and hear an nddree*
I F S. Henderson, of Navasota
the great
Halins. Texan,
i uty sergeants at
The Rycade Oil company is drilling I states senate,
its s econd well, . a..t of the creek, on the two factious in the contest of the I
the Hudson lense, down llltitl teet, hut j.-..,*-i«i u...o ... i**..vi.. n xi..., j .i I
ing missed the salt round in its first by
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 298, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1924, newspaper, January 22, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365874/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.