The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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VAN VLElh I Oil J
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A Long Time Investment
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Owner and Kdltor
( ARRY SMITH
sills, pillars panels.
I I GION 41 Nil I 4 IB Mi l IS
HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO ('•'
Bay City, Texas
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did the
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Permanent Marina
Water Waving
Hair Cleansed And ftressed
Facial Treatment
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Mu-sages And shampooing
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MRS. G. M. REED
739,626
Bay City. Texas
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Office 2nd Floor Tribune Building
Phone 159
Forecasting A Tremendous
Spring Demand
•«e the Nearest Authorise*
Ford Dealer
IT Id. LINK OF TOIIJCT ARTICLES
CARRIED AT ALL TIMES
IT Lt.V BQVIPPED FOR
41.1. lliail GRADE WORK
IRK TRIBI >E i’RJNTINH I•OMI’ANT
I'ubliaher
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the
the
i the
t ir*t
Mrs T J
day night.
The primary room fa decorated with
I'ree-hand drawing, made by the first,
-econd. and thltrt grade pupils
\nnii
man ■
Every Dodge Brothers Sedan body is steel
built throughout t" . ‘ 7
frames and all.
Not Ira of Application far Letters
Estate* of Decedent s.
made
tin I
Mem
car
NOTH E t»E U’I’l It ITION
FOR LETTERS
t*7T
vYLOIl BROTHERS
ilotim furnhht*r<*
Van
teain
Feb-
Double Deck Spring
The I»mI»y I rlbune
On* Year
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THF UNIVERSAL CAR
I Sheriff, Matagorda County, Tenge
S-15-inc-feb
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<«*•!♦ Ruby Hatrki**.
clerk County Court. Matagorda
< ounty. Texas *-15-22-feh -w of Hay City. Texan, at which time all
NOTH | Of U’PI II trioN P«r«o«* interested tn said estate may
.... iirruu .“Pl’ear and contest said application
HH< LrTTIR^ IMITIm *u i
1 RjKW|d they desire to do no
Herein fall not. but hare you then
want t
concerning
i. hi ria
Editor*
Witmouth McMahon Margaret Gibson
Ray City court Saturday
'. re-ulted In a dlxastri n« de
1 Van Vleek-hut the Midfield
So nlrc about It we'd be
>r defeated by them again
phaeare of playing such
Midfield team twit
Ight and
J Ewing and her daughter
re v Siting In Houston
jfc >
t:7 -Tt
'•ur operative* Are Competent And
Efficient In Kvery Way And Do At
•‘•’od Work A* Is Dans In Any City
gf
in
a
on
Moore ' Thelma Hyrd |
Alelva Ewing
Mis-f Luru Your la»t paper wa
very difficult to read Your work
■ -hould he written that even the moot
ignorant will be able to understand it
Ewell Yea, ma’am; what part did
n’t you understand
Sleep well and you
keep well. Your
physical and men»
tai condition dur-
ing waking hours
depend* on the
rest fulness of your
slumber. Why
not enjoy the
luxury and com-
fort of a Leggett
and Platt Spring
when it may be
had for so littlef
•ntAtojApt
e
Of courhi . with a retainer of |50,0<i"
a year from Dohony, Mr. .McAdoo will
be able to pay III* campaign expense*.
We reckon he. ■’ .11 llouston !•<>•!
But he won't
Viola
guy
Ora Lee Hows' that?
Viola—Why they bud to burn th<
school house down to get him out of
the first grade.
I IM
i MS
Miss Luru Hudson’* room gave the
progiam at morning exercise thia
week; theme, Life of Robert E Lee
which was very intereating
Each little coil snuggles up
under the weight directly over
it and supports the body in h
comfortable, healthful position
conducive to perfect relaxation
and restful slumber. Fatigue
slips away from the body when
perfectly relaxed and mother
nature rebuilds you over new
every night. Come in und see
the Lure-Sleep.
this
that
r xliately with Ford Waler* as
of protection against delay In securing vour Ford
Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor.
1
The State of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
.Matagorda County—Cresting
You arc hereby commanded to cause
the following notice to be publishad
In a newspaper of general circulation 1
which has been continuously and reg-1
ularly published for a period of not j
less than one year preceding the date i
of the notice in the muntv of Mata-1
gdrda. state of Texas, and you shall
cause said notice to be printed at
least once each week for the period | i
of 1* days exclusive of the first day
of publication before th< return day
hereot.
In spite of thia tremendous increase in production, it wae
impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring
and summer month* w hen onlerw for lAO.OtXI Ford Cars
and Truck* could not Iw* filled
This all-steel design—exclusively a Dodge-
Brothers feature possesses certain prac-
tical advantages which recommend it most
emphatically to the closed car buyer.
It reduces cost, assures a structural preci-
sion which is particularly evident in the
snug fit of doors and windows, and results
in a staunchness of construction which
guarantees to the owner a long time invest -
ment and a long time satisfaction.
*aar- r*AII VTDIQIIMF '>»' work And. until get down to
I Mt MAILT I TT1D M iM E gU(j| a ha*!* In our public affair* we
. „, — , ,■ Can look for and expect trouble in
t'ubllvhed Every bay Except Sunder carrying <>u those public affair*
cewfully.
da County, »n application for Frohatr of the notice in the county of M*ta-
of Will »nd Letter* Testamentary gorda, State of Text* a nd yo« *hall
upon the e«tate of Mr* Tina Miller cause .aid notice to he printed at
deceased whick will bo beard at the least o«ce each week for the period to take
tractor, motor No
with *11 HUhntitUted
Ki t-i
This yr<> winter buying b’t immediate delivory ha* been
more active than ever I’efore—and in addition 200,000
order* have alre-idy heen Hx’krd through the Ford Weekly
Purchase Plan lor *pring delivery
Tlieae fact* ctatrly indicate that the demand during
•pttng and aummei will he far greater than eveL_ana
orders should be placed imnu
a mean* < '
The young people of Van Vlrck were
invited to Mr*, tench'* nome Sundnv
night
Spenking of politic*, iHii't it strange
that a majority of uh n*ver realize for
a mom*-1 that goverumant I* practical
and not theoretical Wo never neein
to care who hn* mi office jn-i »<> hr
agrees with some sort of an isin*’ of
our*. It matters not how much money
he has to handle, bow Important Hie
busineHH end of his office or what Is
necessary in Judgment, nil that we,
Krein to cure for la whether or not the
office seeker Is a num of our creed or
party. Ills real fltne** for the office,
bls capacity or ability to handle it
never once occurs to u* Nod tor
these reason* the affairs of elate hnv<
drifted to woeful end Keen and kii< •
cessfiil business ni< n make n practici
of selecting men of Judgment and abll
ity They do not *elect from some
congenial lodge, creed or church They
seek out nud employ men who cun do
A wasll dt*.w «tth sssv esws*M* <4
ths bslawe smeani «r ynsar ewellssawt uwdw
rhe F.xd Week s Purchase Haa. anil put raw
ureter an rbr r-»terred lias fas sgnas tou.ery
t’lub grounds.
of basketball girl swltb
Hudson, the coach, as leader
i me we hail three visitors.
was also
that on
going to
General
greut nun of the
W. ,»re learning our declamations
for tile county meet now We are
hoping to win first in many things
* K
> to I
to] I'l i.iay evening
Co.,I absent and the
I place The s: ,
I litre of flic but meeting
I committee wan elwtrd
II tulnn , ot the me.'ting
I The
the first Monday in March, A D. 1P24. of puljlcatlon
at the courthouse thereof, In the city hereof
— . -----—----1 persons
Th, hiking duh expects to meet
Friday for another hike to the Skillet
This dub I* made up
Mias Faye
Last
1
A VulentiiK party will be given at
the Van Vleek school bou»e, February
I’e sure and come; If you don’t,
surely will miss a lot of fun
y Valentine party will be given at
the school house. February 1' Every
body is invited to come The object
of the party is to raise enough money
for our expan*** at tile county meet
You will miss a wood time if vou do
nut conic,
Monday, January 2S. Mr*, i’ollurd
gave us a tulk on Stone Mountain and
the memorial there which
very intereisting She said
thia mountain picture* are
be carved of (leneral Lee.
Jackson ami other
Confederacy
Your la*t
read
Notice <»t Ipplicalloti ter Letter*
f «tatc» of Prersletil-.
The Stat* of T*xa»
To all Persons interested In the Estate!
of Itavld Jone*, t>*eea*ed
Know Ye That Henrietta I
ha* filed in the t'onnty Court of Mat-ii
sgorda County, an application for i
Probate of Will and Letter* Testa- J
nientary. upon lb« estate of David R
Jones, deceased, which will be heard j;
at the next term of said court, com-
mencing the first Monday in March.
A D. 1P24, at the courthouse thereof,
tn the city of Bay City. Texaa, at
which tim» all persona Interested in
said estate may appear and contest
*aid application should they desire
to do so
Herein fail not, hut bare you then
and there before said court this writ,
with your return thereon endorsed,
showing how you hare executed the
same
(liven under my hand and the seal
of said court, this r.th day of Febru-
ary. A D 1WM
<B«alt Ruby Hawkins,
Clerk County Court. Mata<or<!a i
County, Texas d-ld-tete-4 of »ay City, at which time all
| Interested in said estate may appear
B UT ITS« t‘on,Mt "’w •pplicatton should The state of Texas
To all persona interested in the Mtate
of P. J Duffy. Deceased;
Ynow Ye. That Frank Duffy haa
——. ... o—— - —
\ Itetroit tnan I* the tallest soldier
in the t’nlted State* nrmt He is
fe»t « t-? inches tall.
| David Lloy<| George first came Into
prominent when he campaigned
against the Boer war In tfh*.
i .Mr*
| and *'
' Ba’ketball pame between the
I \ lee It Hubles and the Midfield
I <>n the
rnary 2
jbat for
(girls wore
| willing to
Bust for th
la ’ »quar«'" team. _________
| classed Van Vlcck in both
, h> Ight my! their goal’!
•’ ** $
I
more Ford car* und truck* were oro-
duced last year than the previou*
year, *n increase of over SO per cent.
Wilmoth—Mr* Pollard, I
axk you a question
trngedy
Mrs. INtllard Well?
Wilmoth What is my grade
NOTH F OF APPI It 4TION
FOR LETTERS ESTATE*
next term of said court, commencing of lo days exclusive of the flr*t day
before the return day
Entered as second clans matter al
the poatoffica of Bay City under act
of Congress
,, T*XM feed I
| and clothe the world’ There’s not the |
-iigiiieHt doubt about it
with your return thereon
showing how
| «amc
| Given under
jof said court, this
and regularly published for a per 10*1
of not les* than one year preceding I
[the date of the notice la th* county of!
Matagorda. State of Texas, and yo*l
shall cans* said notice to be printed
at least once each week for the period
of 10 days exrlusiv# of the first day [
of publication before the return dar.The State of Texas
hereof To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Nolle* *f AppHratlwn ter I rtter* Matagorda County-Greeting
Estates of Decedent* Vo* ar* hereby commanded to causa
The State of Texas the following notice to be published
To all Persons interested in the E'tete in a u'*<pep*r of general circulation
which has been continuously and reg-
That Fred C Miller has ularly published for a period of not
and there before said court thin writ.
•Ith your return thereon endorsed.
I The State of Texas,
County of Matagordn
I By virtue of an order of sule issued
out of the Honorable County Court of
Matagorda County on the 7th day of
January. A. D 1*44, by the clerk there
of. In the case of Palacios Auto Co..
Inc. versus A E Lauderback and R.
i U Harrison, No PSP, and to me, as
sheriff, directed aud delivered. I will
j proceed to sell within tb« hours pre-
scribed by law for sheriff's sales, on
the iHtb day of February, A. D. 1944.
at Palacios Auto Co.. Inc. at
Palacio*, In Matagorda County, Texas,
the following dnacrlbed propertv, to-
' wit
I Otte Ford son
'Xi.lltN, together
parts, equipment accessories and at-
, tacliments thereto, and on* 10-lncb ‘
Oliver plow. No. 7*. together with all|
I >O,.1 If , ...I nA.,. ..mi In, I
The Ameilean Legion Auxiliary met
with the president, Mrs. W. S. Hol-
man, Monday, February 4. at !l p. in
with tiie following members present
Mrs. Holman. Mr*. Carleton, Airs.
Vinos. Mrs Moore. Mrs Lloyd. Alts
Reynolds, Mrs Walters. Mln Cart-r
The nilnutcK of the last, regular
meeting were read and approved t.
read The secretary tend letters, on
front th< Memorial Hospital at Keri
vllle and one from the I S Veteran*
11 oh p 11 n I at Little Rock, Ark , tsitli m -
know lodging the Christmas hoxe* Hem
by our unit A li tter of thnnkH from
the chairman. Mrs. Kuhlman, nt Kerr
ville, lor our unit’s regular monthly
(donation of ♦'■ 00 that we send for our
hoys for little things that they would
Beauty Par lor
V Memorial Wert ire
I Van Vlerk h-ld a memorial Merrier
i to the memory rtf ex-Prealdetit Woi*t
row Wilson for morning exercise*
Munday morning. fNchrnary 4. With
the school fl*« at half mast the pupil*
n«s. mMerf In front of the building
gave the flag .alute and pledge and
*«ng Ht.ir Spangled Banner T*re*ce
Pollard, president of the literary so-
rlrty. pare a cart of Wilson * Hag
Day artdr* Extract* from varl.m*
paper* in eulogy of America's xrtnt
statesmen were given. The principle*
ter which Wil*, n stool were enumer-
ated by Je«*e Moore V short verse
wa« given by the primary grade* The
pupils all then sang "The Snn of God.
Goes Forth to War’ which closed th*|
, and contest said application
I they desire to do so
The t4tate of Texas I M,r*,n |fcM hu' *•*» •h»n
To the Hherlff or any Constable K**«vre said court this writ.
Matagorda County Greeting 22**<<'rod’ nl,M 10 ‘he County Court of Malagor-
You are hereby commanded to ■
cause the following notice to be pub-'
lished in a newspaper of general clr-'
culation which has been continuously
ENTIRE NAFISFAI THIN
filtRtNTEFD
The senior basket ball girls, the V
V Rubies, are practicing to play Mid-
field on Saturday, February 2.
Witli no intention, whatever, of com
mittlng the p''llcio* of the paper, can-
dot ioin|xlh ii- to say tlinl It 1* rnpidlv
dawning upon the minds of thouxand*
o| voter* in Texiis, who have never
HUpporled him, that Jim Ferguson was
riiilroaded" by big Interests out
Hie governor’ office when h< was Im-
peached It I* aluo coming to
mind* of a great many ttint in wits
.Mi Pierce visited Vuu Vleek school,
Tuesday, January 28 He will return
February 1
not i iiJoy .Hid in thine letters it was
tateil tlint our own boyu out in Ar-
i kniiHaa were *o gladdened that we ut
, lioine ill our own Texan had not for
ii. dti i them She said It would have
. I ide every heart that helped to make
it poKHibii. foi uh to Hind those thing
| rejoice it we could only have seen
how glad they were
' A motion was made nud carried
Glut the unit iian tin Easter market
"ale April 5, place to he decldid upon
[later, proceeds of this sale to help
those sick boya.
' A* there wio no other IiuhIiic*
meeting adjourned to meet th*
Monday in March, witli Ml** Carter
(Mr*.) J L Walter*. Reporter
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N II B R IFF** S A L E
Personal Property
safest, sanest, most practical and the
most economical chief executive the
state ha* ever had before or Mince bits
time. That be will be beard from in
this campaign in a foregone conclu-
sion iu the mind.*, of political writer*
and prophets The little, prejudiced
fellow will pool), pooh the idea and
continue to take his nasty flings at
i i iguboii. but th<- .,1k felluwM, the men
w ho know, see in him a very live wire
and a man who is going to ba beard
from in no uncertain way Big Inter-
■ sis are Joong ground the nation over.
Tiie rruuds and graft practiced by
tlieHu > lementH are notorlouH and the
people are next Their unholy meth-
ods of protecting the politiclniiH they
cun work und ousting those they can't
work is becoming old Ht'lff Ferguson
happened to be one of the latter, and,
therefore, n victim, lie bad IiIh fault*
perhaps, many of them, but he served
the people null not tin grafters Foi
that lie paid th. penalty rind that, too,
when tills stnti wa... by hint, being
put in the finest condition, financially,
in nil tiie years of it* history. The
people are beginning to find this out
and a mighty vote i» going up tor the
Temple m.-in in -pite of the lianill-
cap
The literary society hail a meeting
The president was
vice presid'd took his
secretary read the tnln-
A new police
After all the
bnsinvs . ot the meeting was attended
a program completed the meeting
> pri grain wa* aa follow*
.*el<*< lion by IJoyd Watkins
1 tiams by Willi.on .Sansing song. Viola
I Sansing, jokes, manag'd by
| Mae Rainey: gexvgrapbv match
■ aged by Margaret Glb*on
1 A prize was given to the one who
janswerctl the most hHu s and a prize
i was given lo the one who located
, vm.illest number >t citie* Ho many
| lo< atr.l m< . it •* tliitt n nitmiivr w.i.
i thought of and the one who got near-
eel to that number got th<> prfs.w.
I Mrs TrnvH ttortd visited the *« honl
I for a few m nutes the past week We
’•ntey'd having het
Bollard's comttMmt on one of
ow. How and Hen Train ' theme*
' I am unable to tell whether ynxt
lets! cow* tor egg* and chicken* for
milk * r vice verwa ”
■ 'TT'y<fc
. h , .at s a a*
1 substituted parts, equipment acres-
sort** and attachment* thereto
t Levied on as the property of A
j l-anderhack and R L Harrison,
satisfy a judgment amounting
ttxrt St'. In favor of ralacto* Auto (
Inc , and costs of suit.
I Given under my hand, this Mh day]
of February. A D. 1*24
I Frank Carr
-uh your return rnereon enowrveu.
showing how you have executM th*
same.
Given under my hand and tbe seal
of Mr* Tin* Miller, Deceased which has been continuously Rnd reg-•’’* “"'d ,hl* d,F 01 **!>*■•
Know Ye That Fred C Miller ha* nlsrly published ter a period of not *ry' A n 1924
filed In the County Court of Matagor-!les* than one year preceding the date' Ruby Hawkins.
-------- ------------- -------- - ... - - . Clerk County Court. Matagorda
County. Texas 4-14-feb-d
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Grade school* in Chicago are going
“to up *occ*r, ;
Mi» I’ollurd What
on* ail.i to science?
Wtlmolh \lgehra and cheui.stry
Dollard - Cebie aren’t you glsrt*
Ha id nothing
> I could kick them over for
starting algebra.
yon have executed the da County, an application for Probate
of Will and Latten Testamentary
my ii.'tnd and the sea) upon the estate of P. J. Duffy, de-
ist day of February, ceased, which will be heard at th*
next term of said court, commencing
th* first Monday in March, A. D 1*44,
at the courthonse thereof. In th* city
—
Air Lampton Bickham t eturned
from tiie Vttlley, Monday. January 11.
hW
es make a difference
the way you feel of
morning sleeping
Leggett and Platt’s
p
The hypothetical valuu of all th*
crop* In Texan for 1*23 is placed at
♦ 1."'if.775,006, the greutoHt In th* his-
tory of the State ThU value covers
tiie ten principal crops of the state,
i c, cotton, corn, oats, wheat, grain
HorghuniH, hay, rice, sweet potatoes.
Irish potatoes and peanut*. In other
words, when we speak of our "billion
dollar" crop, we refer to the wealth
produced in tiie state by agriculture
.ilone and do not include In the ««tl-
mate that produced by oil und other
mint ml* and manufactured products,
which rejire ent a vast fortune aside
from that produced by tbe crops. In
looking over these figure* It is euny
'-nougli to convince ourselven that Tex-
im In indeed a vast empire of itself in
tnatiy way* And. yet, a* wealthy as
tin gieat'Ht state" Ih, her surface ha*
hardly been scratched What will she
ptodti'v when Iter vast stratilie* of
virgin soil ar. turned Into producing
fields'' Wli.it will site prmluee when
■ lie shall have brought to full produc
Ing power h< r vast and, a* yet. unseen
tiilm ral re "in<•!■ >’ Can
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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/m1/2/: 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.