The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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Mcxlcnu Matte
For Lunch
I hili Bully
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The Queen
The Queen
“THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOP FOR Ol’R-FRIENDS’
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WE ALL DO
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Reliability
Accuracy
the
Safety
Nearly everyone has to watch every
corner of expenditures to find ways to
tave.
IV OM I Vs
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\pplled nt
Gowpel
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Bay City Bank & Trust Company
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GtlM.it
Mr*
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Fir^t National Bank
A CHECKING
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ACCOUNT
.11 MOK IL t M. PIHH.ItlM
We’
Is a business necessity.
M V I VI-OKIl V
COMPLETE
It is the modern and
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INSTALL A
oil
mg
RADIO
appreciate your busi-
and render you
ness
every courtesy consis-
tent with good banking
c<>mi: si:i: rs. wi: will iikmoxstrate
Nires*ary Parts Always in Stock
u
FIRST STATE BANK
PoH Card addn sHid to uh will get you all
miih it in i»f 11 it* r vi.n io*
Mid
information
t t
Gulf Mercantile Co.
I |li*T < 1.1** I'll MIHM.
Texes
Gulf
T
ll.rr
Clara Jane
Dresses
in
on
now
W
fit
are
our
They
men, women
r
V1’’
P. Moore Dry Goods Company
up to date way of do-
business. We will
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.
To those who have a checking account,
we say, “Look over last month’s cancelled
checks and you can easily tell if you have
been extravagant.”
If you have none to look over, this is
the time to start a checking account witli
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I phone acid. nilrogin and potiiHh
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i r**al mnii
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1 HE DAILY TRIBUNE
by pri*i<l*nt
llu*iii«.**'
Lr«Hon
Hl*llor QI IA to I'KE VI II
II I TIM or II I III lt« II
rtl VI lOo KF*II.| M
mi i oi nil* ii iivvwt
I X I II I T 11 VI. I V
Applied ill I
\U,*I and Chihlrvii
MiTcuk
only
has
>u \ curs. $ III, flip Inter, st. <
mot* than I wire the priiuipiil
’*h
1% aaani
left TiwM»y
» fr» ratal lrw>
the a Ji elan
J„ (W. of
art a«n<l flu
taler. Mr<
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BASS AND CROPPIE
PROTECTED DURING
MARCH ANO APRIL
coll
the
grow
$20,000, at
paid, in the
or |7M
V (.male hilMlrr
ft I •a.lWH* »‘g|
fend »«•'
with Mr* J F, under* nrf are
et|H***fed to b* r ir«l alwnif f<
hatchftl<
Mr< u
1 »r a vis.it
in HnuaVm
her daughter
Mr
« in «lv fault uti
I «e • apihd tai
e hi i ant i to •» per
r Who p« ! lol lli» a
1 I Him birr.
rrdticrd
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| after mam
Mta# Hotdfun* **< Udnmi
FARMERS ADVISED BONHAM PAYS $40.790
ID USE STANDARD INTEREST ON $20,000
• FERTILIZERS ONLY'- DEBT IN FIFTY YEARS
rrat day
1'1 them
lllldlir *il>* Ven l.an I'riilect* I hein
Fi’i.ni Viii kind <>|' li-liinu
lor In,, Monlh*.
The •>«»
I the
ami In I Mila**,
Ml rliU |
great number is not at all
he said, and their uae
invrelj » aiHe<i f<,rtlll/.era to <x>Ht mon
. The use of the standard formulas will
result in reducing the cost of plant
' ioo<l, siUiplitying um» of fertilizer and
retime the purchasing ami handling
«>l iiniiecesHary wvight. found in th'*
' lower grade of (<‘rtHlzerM.
b'ertilixer means plant food, pho*
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hik^i forms that the plant < an take
them up readily. It is n I possible
to buy these eleim Ills pur« but thes
n»s»n
II luy from |*r»»f »n<l VIr* jfana flow^toh t'heek,
dinM to H* sire * and their brother. Rryan Ch***k» w er<“
if* 4hi*»d the*hare from Dnmnti SatunLi) at
«*1t iml are <»r**dnv vMUng Mi and Mr*
a*h* ’Mor* I ilHam
Mr, ntid Mr* Allentjnilhehi
1 wh*» wer*
dint trip
gnrdn.
Mr
| Mr*
in, h m rw
i 4nt>ir>liay <
n^voii
| F Uedfnrd and
linker
V |e’P- orn party I.,*
I vin irntrnr Tnnriday e*
’ home of hl* parent. Mr
, IMk< r. on F:««f Ix n t*
unrifeip.nl* wer* Ml**'-*
fill. Mvrn ilwrlfi Me
ma «io th I II Qotwrtey
Mr« linker and C'nlvin h«k' i
I
Krvtzsi iiinui
J. Son*
tl. Prnyer by leuilol
lltlile readinit
M 1'oiiinn’iit*
Hill Hr lii'iidered ill < lirisliiiu < liurili
lliiii«dii). Frlirmu*, II
Sttifford
(low the t'lilldrvli in the
Vre Keried and How Suslafn
Gillette
Itoosevlt Milner
i>»n *nv 11 in t vs ri vk
to Ktl*F non
f’aUtrh»* 1;
. ling*, well known ellizeti
•ml get li t hi <dtlr and
i'w In ii Afrloua < ondithi
> bi :• prof rat fed «*e|gr n
Nldihld, !•’%•*. Tvli G h«" M*d L i| phi «rlMn liti"
*1 ft’IrU basketball team *tef»af» l <tmlt of the r
game wa* |»laye«l
Midfield H de
ItU |
«»f |vHlnrh»u *
hiireh work
brought on
•f hi< <'oughM
made a eh hi*
and have trhM ever>
• noMfy known to mo«l**rn wdriire. hut
o the if day* <»f Hilling^' ilthesN th’11
'» H| jj h * have yiih.h'h**t
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MAKE YOUR HOME
nr at »h
nd Mr* *
reef. The
Mi»U
Veh
•nd
Tho following im th* program to l»«k |
retiih red by the Junior It V I*. IV*
Hunduy evening. February I*
invited to In* preset
»’The <imwl Fight**
>1 the
with
hi * w liieli interest
Fhe pi.fitipal was
I.Hi d il'.'l I li< . II \
I HI>7H0
tl JK .Merrill .»nd two
KptMupa I V
I. aitue held
L P
«tn*l th**1
■nt
inun who Hie* h
i h<* official
>nonym<»ii* with Imditrienry
[ton <‘hi<mhh’.
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' ;4i| r
»•
i
*
Itntce ami thing lit er *
I home folks in Mat
p in t harg*
. Jack ||* .i«1
Ruby Relle Id*’
Lirzie Jennette Park piofit*
MJ* Mfib* tTip
Ih rimm llinginan
... James Mhearcr
|o Fight the («*mmI Fight
. .hi me* Uhrnewt
and Mr* Elmer Highley of Bay
lislled relntlve«« here Hutiirdai
I',1 Otabeth EHl * ll**Ustou I*
i • lath • here Haturiliii an*l
tneaa
Hl private
life, n busiiH's* tnuii
ewpenem r that
the rvumlaHon
<< hi> vements
to loisFnoas
!♦ Tl»w the (iosp* I Is
the Cate of the
Mrs
10
Hoinew
Mrs
hiip<T*oniitioii
Woman Mra
' The Strange
Baker.
Quest mils Mr*.
I tt»n«»di<’t ion
IL I II I M *
rhewe •tn
’The law absolutely lorbids
taking of croppit, or white perch, ami
bass during the months of March and
\pril from streams, ponds, lakes,
creeks, rivers and w-iters of any na-
ture." said Gaine Commissioner M
\ 11 mllei to the Headlight yesterday
Mr. Ilmiler says he Is mistaken in
the statt merit he ga\ <‘ out through
last week's Issue of the Headlight that
the law only prohibited *the fishing
white perch and hang during the
lMVi«ls4tn * appeal i« t4» the bus
iimii, the man *Im» lives h>
i ur the man wh*» lues by wage*
>y profliicthiii nr I <1 ten
i in uiitfaeturr
• tl u hotn is 'iienm t'd br
liii<ilii|K ltin < g»hii h ha
govornnieh*
Houk
dinner «rdwbratiofi f»»t R»iri I- v HerrIII
Mfilurday evening
Judge and Mr ■ W K,
little 'laiighhr Eyehn
came here Thur*'Hi a Her Toxin ar< >»tn
pan fed by Mr and Mr* < taude Law
<»n their n in law «m1 daoghter,
their weil
hi m
(ration of the stale's affairs
aril your g*itrimr
vidsun’s opetiing address In ids
paign for governor
This platform plank alum is suttt
< lent to al trail a large f<«l!oWing to
Hie Inn bison standard, l! is the
philgr *4 a business man * ho has
in public
by
I Is
width -iilu'i
Hk»|vetiry |<
A PI
a large following
standard
man
and
who knibws
llnaiichil
stone on ■
must rest.
what • harity is hi
Wiihoiii it ai| <4be »h imTel)
Lg Io ass ami link Ung eyrid»als
liMiidHon s appeal to a«dvi;nc>
at a time when fh<
i irrent I la b| I
who sell* th*
K-uppU*** must dis-
<’eiit. ami
more im
rii'e fltidg It!
a Jmilar dis
Ihoiham, I’rMis, Feb I Bonham
in 1n73, made an agreement with the
I’cx.i- a, I’m if* Railroad whervb) ;
that line was built into this city Tib'
botiUh agreed upon was $?.'»,dmi Later
there was a dispute over the matter'
ami a lawsuit was the result \ com
promise was finalh tl feet cd. the clt)
agreeing to issue bonds for j o,
In Inn of the bonus mentioned, the
bonds running >u y*ars at s prr cent
annual interest, with a payimmt eavli
sear of Jluo on the principal, togethei
with the atarmal interest The bonds
were issued February 7, IN7I, and the
last payment wa* niath on Fvhruan
7, 1921. or ,a» years afterward.
One of the interesting facta
rierted with ibis transmtion is
mariner ip* which interest can
aiul Mt* Amo* Hm and
O I V.G.<- M >1<I M> ** Il
Im h »4 Hay City riW< Io Matagorda
inning f«*<i enjoy*d in try*
-41 the banks of HI Mary’s
They a ere Joined M Mrs
_muiii.iij miiiiiiiir tt~ - — 11 4—1—* 1 11 "—1 ' — -i-m— —|
• SAVE YOl'R EYES • e m;*r . I a*> I'll xihag •
• SM »W B. E«TI • . •
• o,c»etrl.t and 0|>llrl«a • “
B»n«y Building
Th. I.a«l Twa VVrrk. nJ •
• I •< h M'-n'k
«••••••*•••••••••
Mr
<’Hj
Mil
visit Ina
Suiid.i)
Mr* Jarno* A
♦>f Hay Pity visited
ag'irdrt Kat nr day a
Ihe Methodist I
met ill the rhnrch
for a I hi si nr s* session
Al im Hotslwhi Kfortio
visiting tn Hugo.. <lUa .
Ims returned Imm*
Mr* Thornt*
Get the Weather and Stock Report daily. Enjoy the best
(’on. < i t*, Sermon* and l.<,i turcH in the U."S., right at home
with your family. W'c .*<11, install and guarantee the BEST
RADIO SETS ON THE M ARKET.
|*ri.rillan will m"l VV*nilnr-.ln>
x«n. Mt 4 o'rlwkL will* Mr., J I'.
All innn.twM*
imbllr In
Sil hi*'* I
Song No.
Pniyer
Song f»<i
Itecortln
riiitig Xo. I.
GrnU|> I will h<>
Intr.MiuHfoii
M(ln.*«* .
Mkhchh'f
! Ini|*r*n|r*n<’«*
llow
I nlli'ui' *tntii>n, li'Vii*, I’* !'
tilth ipatinK the uae *>f 30 per
more teitilizei in Texan thin
than in any previous year. Hr G S
I Praps, i hief ot the <livisk>n of ehetn
Istry of the experiment station of the
A and M i'olleg, and state .In'inist,
has issued a recommendation to tarin-
i rs that they buy only the standard
fertilizer foimuliis.
While there are Illi different kinds
of fertilizers registered tor sale in
Texas, lioctor Praps recommends onlv
II standard formulas
"This great number Is
. , . . '' necessary.” he said,
i lor ehiti' perch and bass during the i . , ,
tuo months mentioned with artificial
I halt. That was the old law." Mr. |
1 Hudler stated, 'but the law is diung
, d Gils y<ar and positively prohibits |
the entching <d white perch or l.ass in'
any milliner whatsoever during th"
I months of March and Vpril." »
Mr. Hudler who asks the Ileiidliglit to
give ns muvli publicity ’ to correcting
the error as possible so that every
' pi rson will have ample time to learn
of the i orri'i'led statement in regard
to the time for catching white perch
and has* The law forbids 11 person
1 the catching of white perch or bass
tin possession.'' said Mr. Hudler. "and
j if a person I* caught with either has*
i or white perch in Ills possession «lnr-
i Ing the month* of Marell and April
that fact atom' is siilficietit to cause
conviction*’ Mr. Ilmiler said.
Mr Hudler slated that he
close skull Creek, the Bernard
'the Coushatta against
jnature whatvier. V
steps are taken for legally closing
.■reek against stilling sliiT the initives , iiiess, ami moreover I propos. Ip put
are posted, that ere* k la*e*imes legally ithat axiom into effect in the ailmlnls*
dosed against seining and I* protect -; irulion of the stale's affairs when I
cd by the state fish and game depart am .our governor Prom Lym ii l»a
ineiil When thi* Is done, Mrk Hudler vidsoti'* opening mldr* - In hi > am
: says, not even a minnow seln will be
P rmlH.'il in any of the streams
clos'd Fbigle l.akc Headlight
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, gcods 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; Schloss Bros.
Clothes for young men; Marquette Coats, Dresses and Dress Suits.
, Mrmphi*. r**uw^ F* b U‘ KmPhern
. I*r#»xbyf<»riari’» j»l»n |o rail**’ 7MJ.IW4
within tw*» bour* on Match 1< tn m<»*t
the nviniial bufltet ar*anRe«l for
rhureh b*»n< roUnrr* for 1I2J
Thl* nnn**tt!»< ement made today
by Hr R. F L**nir of < tuttanoofa, aa<
* • octal# aerrotary of‘ the board of
! kWwtfMalHfh at a **»ntarefire with
miniMrr* and repraaentally# laymen
i of th# M'mphte preahytery
By Hit* art <4 buaine** a<-iiinrn I
| purport# and propunt* to rencur th*
will j stiite Kovetiiiiiviit of Texua (ruin In
and . solvency, without additional tax levies
inIn* <>* any upon tlo already <»vt»rhunien«‘d |HH»
\Vli«*n proper lepal I p|» | advo« ah* more htimineisM in gov
• <- t a »i nuifiit and lens goi ei ium iit in bile
Miday, and wdl prearh at Ht
at 7 Ut <6 toeit Kvtfytaidy h
•ted a rordial invitathm
murtt lie bought along with other ma-
(trial* which art* nereHHiir\ a* car
lierrt of the plant total
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V N I
I1 1 It I MOI \ T
day.
Mr« (’arroll It)man and
anti Mr* Il v Ryman fbdt#*l Mr
Mr* Thorn** n Fart and family,
of town Honda
Mm Arthur Culm
* ntartaimM KataT
fortyat
Mr
ITtd i
In Hi lli lil ill Flr»l Hupil-I I hiiri h.
Wiimlity. FHiriii'ry lit I'ublle
linhiil to lllvitil.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1924, newspaper, February 12, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365891/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.