The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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Stock
FOR SALE
40-pound Can of Lard
Bargains
25 pounds Sugar
25 Bars P. and G. Soap
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1 Gallon Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup
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Sisk Gro. &Hdwe. Co
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Long staple cotton seed
19-26
Jas W. Rugeley Co
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wait until the last minute t pi ce your
order for your new suit-D() II NOW.
walk, in attractive part of city near schol.
Will sell on payment easy as rent.
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Durable Shingles of
Seasoned Wood
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block 40. Markham, Texas:
$2,000.00,
Frank r Gross et ux to C
Entered as second clana matter at
the postoffice of Bay City under aci
of Congrena.
An 1 old II. Bumble-Bee said “Well may-
be you're ight about Mary Jane Syruyg"
give me a l le anyhow, just for a tra
Mary broke him off a nice piece of bread
with a lot of syrup on it, and they sat there
together and had a regular party. Mary told
her mother about it after school, and her
mother said “That’s right—never be selfish.
We have lots more Mary Jane Syrup in the
house, and its soe c-o-nom-ic-al to use that
you c i g e ./body a treat of it any time
you want to.”
And so now very boy and girl in school
has Mary Jan ■ Syrupat home, because Mary
Jane told them about it in school,and let them
taste her d< li-c ious lunches whenever they
wanted to. __________
LOOK i < R the nett story about Mu/Jwa
and the Woodpecker.'*
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LUCKY
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" What do you want to malto hone out of Mur^ Jana Syrup
for, Mr. Bumble Boer" asks MarJana.
Brahma bred to Jerseys make
the best milkers—Will
breed your Jersey
Cows
the tnousands of people who are now
using delicious, wholesome Mary
Jane Syrup —for breakfast, dinner
and supper.
And notice, too, the number of
little folks eating Mary Jane on
Sliced Bread.
Delicious sorghum flavor is one
reason—Low price is another. Get a
can today at your grocer’s.
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Have a few Brahma Bulls for
sale—now ready for serv-
ice—can show them
easily
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CITATIOX BY PUBLICATION
OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
mmng .
UMMNER
of Ciualify at Economy Prices “
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the president was elected to take uh
of damentie affairs first a wonderful
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FOR SALE.
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FRHF For all children. Tin: tese t of .! 0‘M 'i y J ini Fairy Tales, beauti-
-T AX-C/X-s fully illustrated. Sent tin upon miiptol. Mi ry J me Label taken
bum ionol Mary June Syrup. Write Com Products Kefining Company, Argo, Illinois.
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Remember the school benefit at the
Grand on the evening of March 31,
1921.
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The Dally Tribune
One Year,...................
The Weekly Tribune
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umber Co.
ADVEITINING AATI $
'I lie Hull) ‘I’ribuhe
25 cents mi inch up to .1'"! inches
20 centn an inch up •“ 200 fnehem
1b cents an inch up to 300 m< he
16 cents an inch up to 00 inches
12 chnta an Incli up to 1000 ine I"'
Reading noticen, 10c per line Ursi in
uertion; Ge each subsequent insertion
The Matagorda County Tgibune
26 centn all Huh up to 100 inehe
20 cents an liu h up to 00 inche
17 cents an inch up in 1000 inehe
Reading notices, in per line lint in
sertion, 5c each wubaequent’ir......tion
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dy, lots 2 and 3, block 27. Palacios;
W li V. L ; 12,100 011
Wmma Smith et al to Ruby R Al-
derman; 26 6 acres out of the G. J
Williams league; W D: $1,330.00.
A. J Tatum et ux to Ben Ehlers et
ux: lots 23 and 24 (block 25, Pala-
cios: w D. V L: $3,500.00,
efticiency experts.
Three four-room, new houses, with all con-
veniences, including lights, sewer connec-
tion, bath and water, located on cement side-
Gavernor Nef has nigned the bil
making November 11, Armistice Day
u legal holiday. Seeing us how" th"
people were golng to take it anyhow,
the governor wasted no time in de
Splendid bedtime stories for little
ones in the Mary Jane syrup adver-
tisements now running lu the Tri-
bune. Don’t miss them.
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CITATON Bl PUBLICATION
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CAREY SMITH.....Owner and Editor
An abundant selectic n of High-Grade woolens nd our reasonable
prices will convince you that WE CAN DELIVER THE GOODS.
No cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because
Lucky Strike Is the
toasted cigarette.
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Woman's Benetit Association of the
Maccabees Review. No 62, of Hay I
City, had its regular meeting Satur-
day, March 12, at Hamilton Hall, at 3
o'clock
Ao Improvement in attendance was
noted and proved very gratifying to
the few faithful ones Regular busi-
ness was taken up and hurriedly fin-'
ished at all were more than anxious ,
for the contest to start to see who:
would be fortunate enough to get the
beautiful little emblem pin Luck fa-1
vored Lady Austin, and she presented
herself to the station of the lady
commander to receive the pin, em-
blem of our beloved order und a
lady commander, sweetly expressed
it, A gentle reminder that the pres-
ence of Lady Austin, as well as ev-
ery other member, was always needed
to help uh in our work for our order"
Meeting then closed in due form
and a social hour was enjoyed
Shingles of today are. an improve-
ment ovor those ol the lastcentury--
inappeuraxe and economy. In strength and
protection hey upbold the reputation of their
gwrlocpsor- stall cut from uelected tinaber
. We hre proud of our stock of
shingles. Come to us tor
ll han been sald that President wHI co..... peace with Germany and
Harding was elected to tale rare ofthe ">.....quent opening up of foreign
domentie amfairs first and torelun trade relations. It is our prediction
problems next We confess an ino we will he at pence with Ger-
rance of what he wks elected for, but many within ninety days and that
believe we know why he wa . qlecved, 111 help ...... Rocoznition of Mex-
His election came as a resultd egheydc, properly safeguarded, is another
years of inemi leney in public amfrsforecust we feel lustified in making,
and a term of years of uncalled tor,and, porhaps. the resumption of some
and inexcusable oxtravagance. But K sort of negotiations with Russia.
soon be here? March 27th.
field of opportunity I" before
He and hili’ hhhinistration cun,
M NN SHUT I A EVE
DI If I Nd < IVIL W AR
covGl IT BULLET
Lanett, Ala. March 23 W. V Mea
(lows, 78, a veteran of the Civil War
who was shot in the eye at the battle
of Vicksburg July 1 . 1863, today
coughed up the bullet and is in hi'
usual good health, despite the fact
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Two federal officers slain in search
for booze Headline. Only two mote
added to the hundreds of lives snuffed
out in a vain attempt to enforce a law
that will never be enforced Just
two more liyes sacrificed to "carry
on" with n law which Ims made more
criminals and caused more crimes
already than all th" licensed bar
rooms caused or created in multiplied
decades of operations lust two mure
lives given up in the vain attempt to
put ii law which is taxing the govern-
ment untold millions, over and that
too against the wishes of a vast ma
jority of the people just two more
live , but what are Iwo lives of use
ful men to a system of fanaticism thin
is bent on shooting morals into th"
public at several millions of tux mon
ey per shut? Who cares for the
crimes, the eriminals, drug addiets,
the slain and the slayers so long a
n few of the chosen can ply their
graft and pursue the path of so-called
moral uplift with impunity and the
backing of the government’s profit
gate exchequer? Thus do we move
bating the question Another exam
pie af how the people are going to
have what they want and are not go
Ing to have what they do not want
Any law which bus the sanction or
approval of the public has easy sail
ing just at those passed without the
nanetion or approval of the peopli
have hard sledding The laws! tin
people, are the laws in all democ ■
racies.
fNE day when the sun began to get
4 ) warm, Mary Jane started to eat a nice
spread of bread and Mary Jane Syrup
on her way to school. Just then a big bum-
tie-bee buzzed around and he smelled all
this de-li-cious Mary Jane Syrup.
He buzzed and buzzed around till finally
Mary said to him “Say, Mr. Bumble-Bee,
■why don’t you goland bother somebody else
for a while, and let me alone?”
The old Bumble-Bee said “What right
have you got to sit here and eat all that de-
li-cious Mary Jane Syrup, when I’d like some
of it to make honey out of?”
Mary Jane said “What do you want to
make honey out of Mary Jane Syrup for?—
that's sweeter and nicer than any honey, and
fit for a prince to use on his pancakes and
waffles and gingerbread and corn pone.”
IcoLokAbo ASSOCIMTOX A v.
that he had carried the slug weighing
approximately one ounce in his head
for fifty-eight years.
Mr Meadows was a member o'
Company G, 37th Alabama Infantry
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The State of Texas
To the Sherim or any Constable of
Matagorda County, Greeting:
Know Ye That J L Pybus, guar-
dian of the person and estate of
Joseph Pybus Sr., a person of un-
sound mind, having tiled in our Coun-
ty Court his final account of the con-
dition of the estate of said Joseph
Pybus Sr., a person of unsound mind,
numbered 522 on the probate docket
of Matagorda County, together with
an application to be discharged from
said guardianship.
You are hereby commanded. that by
publication of this writ for 20 days
in a newspaper printed in the county
of Matagorda, you give due notice to
all persons interested in the account
for final settlement of said estate, to
appear and contest the same if they
see proper so to do. on or betore the
May term, 1921, of said County Court,
commencing and to be holden at the
court house of said county, in the
City of Bay City, Texas, on the third
Monday in May. A D 1921. when said
account and application will be acted
upon by said court
Given under my hand and seal of
said court, at my office in the city of
J Bay City, Texas, this 24th day of Feb-
' ruary, A D 1921.
I (Seal J i. Fit zmu rice,
elerk County Court. Matagorda
County.
A true copy. I certify.
. Frank Carr.
Sheriff, Matagorda County
‘2-9-16-23a
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tions before them and with absolute
harmony existing between the execu-
five and congress there is no reason
to expect anything but rapld and
worth while improvements every-
where.
have been patient and have been
sorely bent under the strain Preni-
dent Harding knows this, his cabinet I
members know It. the congress knowe
it and the people who elected them
know it, and all are expecting nome 1
rapid ami radical changes for the
belter The income tax which exacts
•f one -tenth of the people almost the
entire expense of the war will, per
haps, be the first to get attention It
is fast dawning upon the minds of
publie men, both speakers and writ-
The State of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Matagorda County, Greeting.
Know Ye: (Iura C. Trego, execu-
trix of the estate of C. H. Trego, de-
ceased, having filed in our County
Court her filial account of the conui-
Hou of the estate of said C. H Trego,
deceased, numbered 492 on the pro-
bate docket of Matagorda County, to-
gether with an application to be dis-
charged from said administration
You are hereby commanded, that by
publication of this writ for twenty
days in a newspaper printed iu the
county of Matagorda, you give due
notice to all persons interested in the
account for final settlement of said
estate, to appear and contest the same
if they see proper so to do, on or
before the May term, 1921, of said
County Court, commencing and to be
holden at the court house of said
county, in the city of Bay City, Tex
as. on the third Monday in May, A D.
1921, when said account and appli-
cation will be acted upon by said
court
Given under my hand and seal of
said court, at my office in the city of
Bay City, this 24th day of February.
1921. J M. Fitzmaurice,
(Seal) Clerk County Court. Mata-
gorda County
A true copy, I certify.
Frank Carr,
Sheriff. Matagorda County.
2-9-16-23d
Wh it is more important
than the rot if of your home?
Since man first built houses to shelter
him and his loved ones, the “roof tree”
has tymbolized home comfort, home
beauty and home strength.
Remember the word “roof-
tree ” It shows how closely our
umc tora connected their protection
t dh Agind and weather to the storm-
defying qualities of the trees of the
forest.
arranmerinaemu t e meK
Hope for the better is certainly to be
! seen in the oiling and Americans ev
egy where are justified in tht hope
1 With a full knowledge of the condi-
m ,■ rr doubt, save the nntion * billion annu
The Dallv Irbune witi....... In the icast, impairing
I UC the function of goverument The
- . . a , A. ptople have paid the pine, they have
Pubilahed Ever IMy Kioopl Sunday tattened te pet and nave pald trih-
ute us long as they can stand it. They
TAE THIBUNE PRINTING < OMANY
Pablsher -Z
college professors even and practical
thinkers everywhere are condemniug
the system as never before They
aruue just an lid" paper has always
argued, that uny system, which pul•
the burden of the wnr and of the past
tew years of governmental extrava-
games upon the shoulders of no more
than one tenth of the people is wrong,
and are pleading for ii change Next
Palacios Townsite Co to P H Col-
lins. lots 23 and 24. block 56. Pala-
clos: w 1) $700.00
Joseph Stainbrook to A Swearin-
gen: lots 7, 8, 9. block 4. Moore's 1st
Addition, w. 11 V L : $400,00,
J. H Davauit to W T Stroud 5 75
acres, Josiah Tilley league: W D.,;
$:00 00
w M Hull et ux to .Markham State
Bunk lots 5. 6, 7. 8, ». 10, 11, 12.
Refreshments of deviled egK*,
chicken sandwiches and coffee were
aerved by Ladles Annie Poole und
Mildred Wallers They then departed
to our different homes, looking for-
ward eagerly to our next meeting.
March 26, as a time when one of 1s
would be the fortunate one to get a
midget emblem pin
Every member is urged to come out
to our next meeting, Saturday. March
2(1, at 3 o'clock sharp Reporter
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1921, newspaper, March 23, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423425/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.