The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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I H M or PIMPLES
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BABY CHICKS-
Prize Winning Meats
at
and
YES WE HAVE LOTS OF BABY CHIX
Our chix are from free range White Leghorn hens
hatched in a Mfnunoth Candee Incubator by an expert.
Harrison’s Market
Boney Building
Order your chix now and reap a rich harvest in eggs
Bay City, Texas
Phone 18
next fall when eggs are high.
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Hilltop Farm & Hatchery
Lockhart, Texas
Box A, 836
for Economical Transportation
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THE WHITE WAY
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THE BRIGHT WAY
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Callahan Chevrolet Co
A town well lighted is well advertised
PAY OR NIGHT
It pays to see your way clear
PHONE 109
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ELECTRICITY
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JUST ARRIVED
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Join the more light brigade
Ask us, we’ll show you
Beautiful Springtime Frocks
Bay City Electric & Ice Co.
Skirts, Waists, Dresses
arty
Spring Millinery
Spring Foot Wear
for Men, Women and
Children
VNMH M I M4 N|w •
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All land must be inspected
Trade at
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before a water contract
will be issued
home
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T/r« Hotni of Mort, SchaHnar A Marx Clothaa
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.Will water a limited acreage
this year
is not only a boon to mankind, but an
18-karat business investment
We will be glad to ship you “prepaid” any amount of
these chix- deliver them right at your door at 20 cents each.
And no matter what cut you want, you
will find us always willing to do our best
to give it to you.
You can come hen- shopping with the
utmost confidence that the Meat you got
will be th<- iiest to be obtained anywhere.
W hai
CONSULT THE MANAGER IN REGARD TO YOUR LAND
SEED RICE MI ST BE INSPECTED BEFORE PLANTING.
THIS COMPANY HAS A FI LL LINE OF EAST TEXAS SEED
RICE AND WILL BE SOLD TO FARMERS AT COST.
SEED RICE CONTAINING INDIGO. TURTLE BACK OR AS
MUCH AS I PER CENT OR MORE OF RED WILL BE OBJECTED TO
i:> THIS COMPANY.
WATER CONTRAi TS WILL NOT BE ISSUED IF TENANT IN*
sISTS ON AND DOES PLAN ! SEED CONTAINING THE ABOVE
MENTIONED FOREIGN MATTER
Joining McPeak's Store
VI. .1. U ILLI IMS. Proprietor
WHY HI stM^s MIN Mini l.l»
HI I P GOV I us N »Tins
involved
to <>Ui i
etc.,
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Markham Irrigation Co
Gulf Coast Irrigation Co
The Markham Irrigation Company
and The Gulf Coast Irrigation Co.
How
I r> UielblotlH I
FWR MALI
well
agitated
pend ng i
IHKISTHN "KIENLE
SLHVII KS
( hurcb corner fith and Ave ''
Services Bunday morning at ii
Hunday Bchool at 9.4?> a.tn
Wednesday evening at 11:00.
Everyone la cordially Invited
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tach Month •
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Iman are
of the Detwo
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SIMON BROS.
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• bhyii.es for sale.
• New and
• your order
® i’hrlrtnms
child
M bicycles Get •
in early for that •
/CHEVROLET?
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It The
tiiwtifutIvvlv Im* is Eight, bull
io ki nd led il end can lie
y arguments againsi It. he-1
I yond the obvious argument of Its ex-1
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If
Inoue leaders i
their immediate
they - seldom tnk
come conversant
question <
It is all very well for buslnes.;
leaders to become agitated lor or
; gainst certain pend nr meaeiii'■-
wlUch happen to be of Immedlat' eml
direct. Interest to them bat how
many Of them watch idnr ely the null
Ititude nf other measure.. wlih Ii while
| not seemingly affecting them directly
may ultimately help create '"mil-
lions under which no industrial iia-
I tlon can survive Take the question
I of adjusted compciiH.itIon Im iti-l
stance limilm bodies everywhere *
| are thmdiim iwi, With th«ll PtTOr •
It. igatnat the bonus Whet hi r •
they are right or wrong dues not
mutter for the piesent purpose Wh.it
In-ally mattei’H is Unit \<r\ few of •
(how who protect again ' t.h»* bonux •
have ev< r I’oad the bl lb In <|»|c.4ion •
Of l|fl<|t I I ill I •
The iHUins should *tthd on i’" ®
' ineritH not on Its prospective co>' —
Il it Ih right. Hun it Im riulit and
| should lie enacted without t
how It may affect t ixntlon,
wrong, then it i* wrong in
and In spirit and should l> th united,
without regat d to wiuil it cost
thotianiid men who saw aervb
aena oppose It - there favor
average bUMlneaa man opp s.
may l><
baa he
offer tiny
yuUOMnermi
cruta pri.i iru Which
I l«r stale ftrnalnri
f.tb tfr ontor <1 I'iot , : oif.o'.e . Ill
of Matagordi. Wharton. I IH
IT Bend. Ualvwto*. and < ham ||||
b» ta t'ountte*.
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t'minty, He-el-iftlon'
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Ml annotiMi rn.anta tn this column'llj
.are aubjei t to the ruloa and r g'lla-IlM
Win t th. W e Man's l'u <.m I'rl
For t'oiinty Judg* • ,
W K. MeNAIHA.
For County Attorney
THOJt H LF.WIR
For A»ae**or:
W 11. CLEM KENT
(WAR HARilKR
E'er County Treasurer
C. LA NO HAM
For <»h.rlff
| C R MOBF.H
i<h: M VNGl M.
For Tax Collector:
BERT CARR
I A H MILLICAN
.1. H (PAN t MtWHE
L For Commlaeiotinr, precinct No
F A M <1.1 NOON
MACK RKID.
i TKMR M tTTttKWF
, For (VnimHel.'m r, Prcrini't No <•
V T HARPER of Markham
For CowMy Cletk .
MRS RFHY HAWKIW
For Otatrlct (Tert ....
A. p HENSI.ET. Re Election
For County StnperlU’endent-
W T. POLLARD, (for ••eoud tenut
II. A DAMS
Phone 204
letl Hiatt < Mnator* 1
fh»*t»<.’ ••lit? hIx rt;
ti> pc r C1 ni mt lh« .
ntily a little over ?»» per cent |
find two iIn in r<‘r**iicd thnii |t» i
per cent Among thtur iMMiafort arc*
neteral whom huxhoMo* nvh rvw;ttr*i
uh dnnwrom*. nu<l >'•*( H in* n <d' t»ti*
IntMMi In their different <t«it< s hmi
taken the trouble to vole hi prlmar
le* or «!e< Hoiim nn% one or nl| oil
Tlie tend* in .v In < onstrv’** I
and in letfiHlrtture* In t'lrnntuntl) to
In of hi r *;iy. Uniiy «»( then
tend t*»w»rd* the c real ion <i( I
in Wa*hlnntofi with rupidb
centraIiam!ion of power tn i
koi eminent nt the
JurlHdh’f »oh of I be wtnlre and
What H
needed iu the Cnlted Stall
Inna
• '<ri i in
lahcei- which appro,h ii in real etlic
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It.i'll ilfion wii'ii--- Uh-eliinll lodgment
tin loriim'inlt\ ■ I'm: i■ I a Tbis
ilmitlmi will p ■ ■ 'd '■ alm '''O
_ town nt any hizi I ni ■ rtumitel y it
” d<» H not* prevail in cltiea ot lurge
el pop
are not lat.ill ar with mightiorly pro-
ics.i-H of mind, when biinkci s. pres-
idents of corporatioi iind other bu
Ute. ,sl,i itllUH’I'Hi'd 111
■ ..urruitndinga that
tb« trouble to be-
witli nil public
Long grain llonduraa sump) ■
ko seen at 4Nr»t National Bank; I
per t.arrel HEYWOOD COHH,
t'Ny. T»*a*
It 1* easy to understaud why no
• . .. p- plu I"'.' I navi Im. a
• ... . . m ■ ■. ..f : rid f th' i pimple . I.lot* :■<
• ,..,,.1 . I a mil ever o| and tier -kin trouble
•
-■ Uve, when you consider that few of!
them know what is canning them,
and naturally don't know when they
are not doing the right tiling to get
rid of them
So-called skiu diseases are caused
by poisons from the perspiration Be-
coming congested in the tiny poree]
and glands of the skin because they
can't get out. t'nhealtiiy skin holds I
them back and you know what must I
happen when you continue to let j
this condition exist. For this reason
‘•skin lotions,” etc., can’t possibly:
help you any You need what i> j
known as Black and White Oint-
ment which heals the sores, builds
up the tissue of the skin, makes it I
active, - i it naturally expels all the >
acid poisons which the system must ‘
tl row off through the pores. Then
pimples, blotches, breaking out,*‘i
ei zema. etc . quickly disappear.
Black and White Ointment is
economically priced in g e u e r o u s i
packages. The *»<»<• size contains'
thren times us much as the 35c size.
All dealt rs have it.
pense? He ought to know till
cumstiim <a and conditions ti
peels bls judgment to pr< vmi
Only .Ml I'er lent Vote
And so wit Ii Immigration'
; many men of busim are
iy conversant with that
'problem? How main manul'iieturer* I
consider It solely from, the vi* a point;
of the supply of liilior without f
eoiiteinplatiou of the peril
ill bringing alien miili ns
shores whom we mny not b
absorb and who may never learn the i
firlni Iples on with Ii Aiiiem .i has I
grown great. Our giivrrninin today
tn a government of minorities thirdly j
more than nne-li Ai the men and I
women who are 'titilleil to the suf '
irage exerclae tlieir privilege A
great propoition of One,' wl fall I
'exercise the privilege are those w Im |
have tip grealwet l.uslneiia stake iu
the community
Iu ;'2 I n
W“re elected Ot
iTiveil as much u*
votes of those
tlie.r < onatituchi■»
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1924, newspaper, March 13, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365917/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.