The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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Reliability
Accuracy
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Nearly everyone han to watch every
corner of expenditures to find ways to
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MAKE YOUR HOME
Is a business necessity.
It is the modern and
COMPLETE
up to date way of do*
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ing business.
RADIO
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ness
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every courtesy consis*
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tent with good banking
of
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m l»»ch | r*ipresent
Neresiwry Parta Always in Stock
FIRST STATE BANK
l*o*t Card ;»<ldres<M>d to us will get you all
coll Id h
information
Gulf Mercantile Co.
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Gulf
Texes
II.
Clara Jones
And other Street and House
Dresses
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P. Moore Dry Goods Company
REPORT FOR JIMlItl
To those who have a checking account,
we say, "Look over last month’s cancelled
checks and you can easily tell if you have
l>een extravagant.”
If you have none to look over, this is
the time to start a checking account with
Our Mrs. Parks leaves for St. Louis on the 10th, and It will be her pleasure to
take orders or suggestions from you for your wants—Let her know at once.
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will
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phur
xI I 1 X I) I H FILINGS
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were
One ubove ami
Marble Falls,
not for their nat- !
vnhir a* human
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advertised and
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• SAVE YOUR EYES
• OR- EBT1
• optewietrtat and Wptletau
• Honey Building
• Here The La»t Tw» »<
• lack Month
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man of today is to the
king of a hundr* d yearn ago what that
to hl* pGoreM auhjert
K and advantago^. Mr
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tl't llelilers Lecture at •
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to oncouraue
’ We are doing
We produce the
the hilllioio* and
the market and an
whatever in offer
nt her btisiiiewM or product in the
that would continue tn gr
' l ease In value and hnpm tanee u* th*
poultry hnluMti) baa, and poultry and ’
eggs would not lie
nr<« to«|ay If It wei
oral anil actual
some nd vert in
eater ronNUttip
ggs We nitial
iH'ducera m»,n
the p»Miph eat-
w her* they whoilld
Hkk*' t’onlain far
men,
I Book* la«ne ..
New borrowers
l-*ine« roller ted
iBooks doweled
Mrs. I L
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notice, 1
»vr h«or
fruit «»f the hen U hei
Not one bit <4 «*oticrrlvd
of the pnalucers
etorage m<n tn ad
of nn«* of the
of
il i n i w h
I’hone SOI
|; make
I .on.
! I'KKs
-a country that ran pr<whire|i
' tons of sudan and other!I
fredst lifts will be buying 11
ther stales before sprint!. I
• n alfr inative, dl"fw».»' of their 11
Is IlTrstrwk
I visitor
MiHiiTt Htuii h n r«>
srt.Ml « t»1 TON MOM 1 1
In official of a railroad havM* »ev I
era! hundred mile* in Trias terentlyli
Th. road
for the Hkovpaard haul into Tcxa,
n.rtlng lines,
Inquiry, learned that the shipment
rame from Western Oklahoma to feed
I the stork In a . ountry that < an pro-
du< e almost without effort an abund-
ance of feedstuffs.
The wholesale fe«*t house in Italia*
and In other rifles rereive hundreds
of cars of grains, hay and other feed
atufta from Knn«aa mid status In th*
north-central sections of the country
When a Texas farmer sells hl* • ot-
,i. n. h<- pay* the freight to its destina-
il on. whether It he Massachusetts or
' Mverpool When he buy* f> edduff*
crowa In other states, or In distant
I sections of his own atate, he pay* th*
i freiftht They catch him Coming and
toing Fortunately, rotton producers
received a good prlre for their entton
! tad ran better afford to buy feed-
.' stuffs than in ynara when price* are
low, hut tven high priced cotton does
I not compensate s farmer when he has
Ito buy high prlted f<-.| that he could
>avr produced !,lm*ett
Just now cotton la king It can be
dept on th* thron* If southara farm-
| *rs will adopt a balanced farm fro-
Ktam All cotton, or eVen meat at!
, cotton, Is not safe or san* farmin*
It it were, our southern tarniera
would all have been rich long ago
I The on« crop plunger make* enough
money once In a while to pay a part
of his debts The farmer with the
well balanced program generally live*
I >*ttcr. had a better home and fewer
debts to p*y Growing cotton and then
i .pending the mnnev received, for
1 things that could have been produced
with llttl* effort nt home I* not
sound business practice Farm and
I Ranch
The first of last February th. pres-
I idem and directors, reallziiiK the value
■ >1 more and better poultry on every i
iiirni in Matagorda County, created the
I iioultn department Hay City Chant- I
>.er of Commerce is the first t rganl-!
ali.m in the state to have a .pecla!;
i poultry department Some, no doubt.'
«-t lutek and woad.r if we ute a.ioin ,
I pllshing anything at just drawing our |
' . ,.::'::ry iVr necided the fast i
thing to do to a.-, o lipllsh nil' thing
> . to ci ute an ,uioimillion liureau. |
to think
large in< uhator
sprinting up In
hamlet Ilk* mushroom'"
a market for their ehhks or
• are going to lose on their Invest-1
it and eienfually the Incubator!
pan, will be hurt, and the mark.tj
ded with Ch
i song and th* poultry industry
Sgr In all Its branches; fanciers
tier, la| egg farms, manufaetur*'
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Fer busie*e« binee, try advertisi**
ri
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The .al. of s
• • n.-eri w III 'w
that j Applh at inns f>
v n re.-r ivv.1
rely none will he
ne so that eferyoi
me chan, r Those
al In a group shou
that they
■ks hrinr offered for j f. t th. lower
suf- 11- r the gallery
-om ..own start* will he
s of. school r hil.ltrn and
them for iwu-, tax in
don* so ths* as many
aible may hear this <1
list and composer
lustln, Texas. Feb What
is eousulered at the Stale Board
of Water Engimeis a the first
substant.al fruits <>f the con-
servation and reclamation sur-
veys now und<r way in Texas
are the seven dam filings on
Klver m.ade by
and
of |25O for
paid the state,
engineers
all these things ami a million
have been made possible to
.very human being.
"Tile poor r*“— —' * ‘
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from it. own and con-||
during the
months,' more than floo.iMHiii
of feed stuffs that
d before that p**rdur*<t at h'-m. .**
may have jhe a Plaine country
apply early so many
iny get them together. Th* ! home
sts will a- ! I <a» plus tax sorghums -
fliarr sad 75e pin, tax million* of
first thr*. row* hay* and I
reserved for th* feed from i
will hr sold to or as
iiidwl This
. lildren as pos- y visitor to East Texas early in lie , I
If >lngulsh*«l ar- . ember sew n carload of kaffir corn [I
<m a siding in a little town and upon IL.
\UL^. u
It! IIT TIA M. IIIIU
Hahin, orange, milk and apple pro1 1
de-
t| meager salary
•
JI time a month we mailed letters to the!
JI farmers, giving them the names ami
J i.ddr.ssea ut the dill, rent bleeders
Th li.. hud stock and . ggi tor sue I
” I Through these letters much stock was
zj.ui < rtlsed free flint otherwise would.'
J ne doubt not have been. The next
* |'once was to encourage better poultry I
? | Through the co-opt ration of our bus-1
?I ines- inen, we distributed (>0 settings
? ol standard bred egg* over the county.!
* The first of May the "Swot the Boost-1
? ci ' i impalgn was started to encour-
? am the production <>f Infertile eggs, i
? Owing to the fact that the low price j
? <1 et-gs that Is ivceived during Illi',
* iiinimmonths the directors wore'
Ji-tudying the marketing problem all;
?,th< wliile We decided to send out
? I o.m-llotinuires to find out. If possible.
Ji'ii t how many chicken* and turkeys'
J were going io b< raised. The return
*le<| <|UestionnalreH showed an Increase'
T of 7.'. per < ent In the county. About
* I .no baby .-hick* from th. best stock in
_ * i< I iiion w ere ■ lilpp. .1 in here
I Hiring the summer mid full months
_ I there wen more calls lor .-iilling dem-
I lien is no need tor such a <on.li !onatratloil* than could be filled. Cull
non to < u i exist in Font' bnsincsi ( demonstrations were held all over
j.iud m.iie^if we will u-.i a Inti- 'n*"1 the county, e me being all day meet-
---- -- ------- lug Thu star boarders were ellml-
Wtake tin- raw material ‘ nil|e(| produce dealers reported
.ind mmiul-u ture it into a finished |....... 1U||r sold than ever before All
j Product the fowl ami tl....... These.,, |1H.m werv ..eplme.l with gotal
|hr. two of the most valuable food | HtO4.k sin(.t, (be eBrl fa„ we h.1V(,
the total amount of energy generated *
and Used by man today, dining a like • the Colorado
t iipit.i I outs il< of 'I
for which a fee
each Mite *
and div tact that
havt made the surveym and re-
turned fuvurahlv ivporti- Thene
report# are being studied by
the East* i n vapituliFts with a
view ot erecting power dams.
The locations wolv ga fol-
lows One above and one be-
low Marble Falls, one above
Lake Austin, one at LaGrange.
between LaGrange and
and one oti die San
tributary of the t’olo-
The pay mem of tht
fees gives div apfiltvants t
year's prior right to these sites
In this connection Dallas has
prior rightH in thyev sites.
Wylie. Lewisville and .Moun-
Cnvk, while Tarrant has tour.
West Fork, t’lear Fork. Vi)
Inge t’revk and Denton Creek
Flood control and water stor-
age are the prime factors In
the lath r surveys
* durerii have vnated a trvmvmtou
miind for their product* l*<»ultr>
i lalsprs must d<» likewise or so«moi I
ot Liter Mw their huslnrs* drift to-1
, waid the point of overproduction.
They say that * an apple a day a ill I
keep thr ductor iiwny"
true, what will 'an egg a
t'sin unyiMMly miswir” Wv
1 targe bill posters ever lirtoK
I aak thr quentlon; “Have you had
i ji'tir iron today?" Ur alsu m*v signs
Ij everywhere advising u* to "eat more
; bread." ‘ Drink more milk/' “Eat |
j iii<.rr meat,*' “t ar Hun-klst fruit.” eh
I Every conceivable kind ot food Im br
ii»$; advertised arid it# » *
'and ^ahiahlr food elements kept eon
slantiy liefore thr public noti«*e, but
I) llir <ml> thing that we
i idvertiMC thr *~
||; <»« n rack I v
n on the part
handler* or gtornge m<n
ise the use of eggs, one
most necessary and most valuable
I mH human frxxti* Therein, in my opin
P'’1’- .’J'* ’J"’ 1“’’' MvOIGMItU RMT NAUt
I "iirphiH of . <** «t time* aM win nil, II. r ii i it * n i v
j nicy lake »uch • lumM* in price and " ’ ’' * r ” ' H ” 1 1
It iinpro! it»1 ilr at certain
for poultry men who pro*lu<*
for thr
» Have y
j hate her lr<
’ |nh ity are
G« t thv Wciithit anil Stodc Report daily. Enjoy the beat
(’oncertN, Sermon* and laHdurcH in the U, S„ right at home
with your family. We well, install and guarantee the BEST
RADIO SETS ON THE MARKET.
Ormand Musi n«> < rrahd
h is sunu'thlng < lsv for poultry-1 invitation
lust produce rggM /*vr; “ ~
run el hlng
\n«
T-
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display
ginghams, linen, ratine and shrunk linen. These charming dresses
marked to sell, at bargain prices, and won’t last long .*
Don’t forget our dependable specials in the following lines, goeds you
all know and are what they are claimed to be: Gossard Corsets and
Brassiers, Phoenix Hose in lisles and cotton for the family; Gold
Medal and Mirror Hats for ladies; Peter Shoes for men, women and
children; Creighton Dress Shoes and Oxfords for ladies; Shash Bros.
Clothes for young men; Marquette Coats, Dresses and Dress Suits.
Fort Borth, I'cvo*. l-’eb ri Forty ■
square miles of desert territory out
in West Texas reeeiv** more enemy
i or power from the sun every dily tlniu **
!li< t t.i| amount ot .-netgy g. ti.-r.it. <1 ®
, White 1,1-Khoriis. l{h«»<t.
I <-te , to the Hinount of about |I25 (HI. I
' Tho *tock is as good *h ;
j anywhere.
You all reincniber the poultry show I
last fall showed a decided ailv-nnce-l
The birds (lint I
UH gOO<l I
The exhibit-1
Our
first one in
next »lx J
*N> w orth 11
re hern 11
A I’lalns ixiuntrv cHirrn. a rrc-nt j
* tu Italia*, ruportoA tliat 1*1]
sections *»f West Texas, th* 11
of kaffir, mnixe and other wralii I
Tie
turn to do tiesl.ii's
We muM do s<
I unit market them
I ami business men or I
pro. I u<- rs " lie iiird
» encourtufe * K
>f poultry and
It or the other
tinned above will have
grwsl qualities m,. products
Ire eating ours,
iron than ral
keeping the .1
apples He»i.l»'.
<l ii a ut I (leg of |
vilomini
!<>• •( «*l«mvnfb
mowt any .»f
If tllHt 1*1
i dny <luT* i
t- also *w
•e ii* which |
"Have you
lie also see
i period," was the assertion ot Edwin
E Slosson. nationally-known scien-
tist. newspaper writer ami lecturer, j
I who delivered mi address at the Texas :
Christian I’niversity Wednesday night '
; Mr. Slosson lollowed his assertion >
with the declaration that "unless some
young and energetic chemist discovers ,
soim means i f c'onvertlnq the energy
' ot the sun's rays directly into usable
power before the earth's supply of *
wood, coal anti oil is consumed, mod-'*
ern civilization will retrograde' **
Mr. Slosson has for many year*!®
given his time to awakening the peo- ®
plo t» the importune^ of the chemist •
'and other scientists who have made ®
i- -sibl. pt .-sent u.mi rial olvanei
merits by supplementing iiiun'a limi-
tations, with a multitudinous facility
' fur expresisng his individuality and
personality on a tremendously greatii
i scale
"Rapid transportation and coinmutt •
icatlon have brought all mankind
doser together ns neighbors than
were our grandparents right here ill;
Texas, living on neighboring farms.*"
I he said.
Vital messages from the labor*-;
tories of the world are being brought1
to the attention of the public through
Mr Slosson** lectures, which Induce
a greater respect for the street car,
the phonograph, the newspaper, the
silk stockings made from wood pulp
mid for the* scientist digging away
finished |
These t
de food
products found tn any mutket | p|ace)l t„ t|H. county »g:i 00 worth of
1,1 'J011 ',ni* * doing to ere I Dark Cornish breedin* slock, besides
in our aiiu le, to enow < Leghorns. Rhodi Island Reils.
tls food value a- . ompar.-d with ..lhel t||p lltn<,unl „f a|,out ||25.OO.
product . and to eneouram its con- The iM a„ Mx1 4M ,,,11 can get
sumption ' lie art doing absolutely I
nothing M e produce these products I
by the millions and w place them i
; ment in our poultry
I were in the show room were
as there are anywhere
i or* all report milch stm ks and
bisik.il for the spring delivery,
.eg* laying contest, the ........
|a>piilar as *',*F'tlir county, showed u* all Hie differ-
.<...,. ..«■ jo i,|st chickens and good stock
we all know the Hniita FV Cow.
and lien train visited U" during
latiuiiry n did not come without an
Th,, poultry d'-partnient
sent a very pressing Invitation to in-
to lolvertt-e ! < hide Bay l ily in their Itinerary which
we farmers ithey consented to do. As our slogan
n t farmers aud '*■- <’<*«. Bow and lixi Ums on every
Farm, we have not tried to have every
farmer raise nothing but poultry;
hut our mm Is to have a good cow,
sow an<l |oo Ions on every farm as a
side line The demand Is greater this
•pi mg than ever before for breeding
i-ontain far **g" »M baby chicks. Only through
>ti | a-ii| come *b<' < o 'lp' ratIon nt everyone can we’
<>r away than grow and accomplish of our slogan i
contain *IH* hens <>n < very farm " Out see-1
protein, fat sal- >«'* I* free all you need to du is to)
h<*r viiliiMhl**
ifititH (h«"tl hi
Iv rtdvt,rtl**»l
; among hi* test tubes, through whom ,
1 Illi t Ilt'Mti t 111 111 i’k ••■til i Illi, xtv mnru >
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1924, newspaper, February 6, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365886/m1/1/: 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.