The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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1 THIS "FOG-HORN” NOISELESS
PROMINENT PERSONS WITH
ane
A Good
, Beema an Anomaly, but Explanation
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Reid,
which hi
IiunM
representatives
duce
Trade
the huznaan
e wish everyone
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A
W
KNeW YE
Happy
Diekerson
and
“rosgcrous
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III
New Year
the
the poultry
FIRST OF LIVING ORGANISMS
Brothers
Tay Eou
a
eredit good at the
family
with
This Cow
in
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the
TETTS
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the
a W ay
prizes
visitors
if ( ommerce
will give two prizes of $lu and $5 t
GIFTS THAT LAST
the I
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the
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ion, sow
for economical transportation
ording
by (ashiers’
Certifled Checks to
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ter pledged $500 to the Butler college i ;
endowment fund, and that one-fifth of
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Callahan Chevrolet Co
DAY OR NICUT
PHONE 109
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off OUR MOST VALUABLE
The Markham Irrigation Company
ASSETS.
The SPIRIT off
$
and The Gulf Coast Irrigation Co
VALUE of new friends:
this year
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A
All land must be inspected
before a water contract
will be issued
Do not start your plowing be
fore consulting the manager
ADVERTISING RATES
$
v
f
The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
r
which
bid I
The good will of OUR PAT-
RONS and FRIENDS is ONE
Bernado
Brazoria
TM» l» the name given to a signal- |
tng deviee to prevent collistons at sea.
Part of It coliststs of a elren that by
Drainage
County, T
(he I ity
time .111
will he given
The Chamber
< his
the
i been •
; and it
| that t
living
n and
the Cow, !
Professors
husbandry ,
frequency
tions a s
these wu
1 tn 5
there
paratus la sold to lie still in an ex-
perlmental stage.
pert,
ppecia
gener
Hide
and
w
P
es, although too
ear to henr, have
poultry
College
There
and
will
QI van Shoo'd Convince the Meet
Skeptical.
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Notice of Application for Letters,
Estates of Decedents
a great I the
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365 days of HEALTH
52 weeks of HAPPINESS
12 months of PROSPER-
ITY
Is the cordial wish of
Markham Irrigation Co
Gulf Coast Irrigation Co
I
J:
< 0W, soW AND HEN TRAIN 1
There
of mud
demon-
and egg
ps of chickens, one pen of turkey
ms to justify the statement
first living forms inhabit-
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a _
i *a21E2mIE2TN3
I G
The
At
h. not Inter than 2 p. m .
Expert Opinion la That Earliest Forms |
In Lakes Must Have Been of
Vegetable Origin.
SIMON BROS
WB III X INiN.
will be a great crowd of farin
plants .....I four of the order of dl-
published in
eirculation <
/CHEVROLET?
—______________________ir~
low for
and lien
■Ian 14, 1924 at the court house room
at Angleton, Texas Construction
will consist of approximately 15 miles
of ditches oi 135,000 yards excavation.
ducational Value
ami Hen train
he Court House th
of Bay City. Texa
girl who writes the be
NOTH t JO DMAINAGF
( OMR A( TORS
care of the County
Texas. Detailed.
the Commissioners of San
equal importance will bt
exhibit consisting of 15
rs and their amilies from all ov
Drainage ( ’ommissioners
1 1 . 20 " t -27-7 HMI 28w
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It takes a weight of 4500 pounds in
4 rush a cubic inch of best brick
freight agent
Sealed bids for the construction of
drainage ditches will be received by
tute of
(iven under miy hand and the seal
ot said Court December 14th, A. D •
192:.
The Santa I’e’
3
Hen train will be
Williama, animal ■
ahead of the ship. The ap-
the
Bay
day
Id.
NO I H F OI APPLI MTION
FOR LETTERS EM O I X. |
Estate may
». at 3 p in..
IPitzgerald,
f the Santa
y in the eity
the amount pledged was due in Sep-
temher. With unusunl loyalty to their '
school and their chapter, the members
banded together and went after the
job. They got it. and they planned to
apply the $75 to their $100 pledge in
September, nil the while wondering
where they could get the remaining
$25.
The display was given. It was zuc-
cessful. Out came the man in chary*.
"You've done your work so well,” ;
he said, "that we've decided to make
it $100 ' and he handed a $100 bill to
the girls. -Indianapolls News.
Statistics prove that deaths of bab-
cr. d-d within human memorylies under one year are as numerous
as deaths of persons seventy-five
years old.
They Met Their Pledge.
Several members of the Butler Uni-
versity chapter of the Delta Delta
Delta sorority recently heard that a
display of late fashions in women’s .
finery was planned at a convention of I
dry goods merchants in Indlanapolls. ,
The y oung women, who were accepted
as models for tin display, were to re-
ceive $75. It happens that the chap-l
steady dbhtaoi lirdl elaoi hrdletaolo
provides the farmer with a steady in
Will water a limited acreage
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To all Persons Interested in the ES
Hay City
p. in and
York. Deceased,
Thai Mrs Lilly Hurgis
everal other
usly and regularily published tor a
f high pressure steam will pro- period or not less than one year pre
werful air waves with the low ceding the date of the notice in the
of hogs, I
| breeds Of
nppearing to the Alpine hikes. One
five living species are found in
lake of the Seracs, all of them
interesting studies have been made
■ ; by Monti on the earliest forms of life
county here The merchante .-I o .
City are preparing a big trade ’ 3
program for the day when valua I the
been continu-
. demonstration train
w, Sow and Hen Spe
in lay City, Wedne
come and keeps
bank because I
penses are met
checks
Vivacious Engin*.
An engineer was giving evidence in
a case In which a farmer was suing a
railway company for damages result-
ing from the death of a cow, which
hnd been run into by a train.
The farmer’s lawyer was heckling
the engineer, and kept reverting to
' his pet question, which was:
“Now, tell me, was the cow on the
track?"
At last the engineer became angry,
I and answered the question:
“Well, if you want me to tell the
real truth, the cow was bathing in
the stream the other side of the track.
But the engine saw her, leaped off
the ralls, dashed over the bank, and.
landing right on top of the cow,
strangled her to death without a
word."— Milwaukee Journal
The speakers with
THE STATE OE TEXAS.
To the sherifr or any Constable of
Matagorda Countys GREETING:
YOl ARE HEREBY COMMANDED
to cause the following notice to be
plans mid specirications may be seen'
at either tin office of the County
Clerk of tlie office of Gaines & Guinea.
attorneys for (lie district, at Angle !
fllustrating the different
ocond. It is contended that
known as the C
agroup of
of the Santa
I’ Jarrell editor of The Earth;
Pitzhugh, askistant editor of
aid application should they desire to
do so.
HEKHIN PAIL NOT, But have you
then and there before said Court this
Wilt. with your return thereon en-
dorsd showing how ou have exe-
cuted t lie same
sperlalist; all of the
dressed to same,
I lerk, Angleton.
; Ing lakes are of n vegetable nature.
Earth; E. N Hurt. division freight
, agent, Houston Stanley Marks, div
Lion freight agent, Galveston. O A
I Earnest. division freight agent
Beaumont .1 s Purdy, division
freight agent, ’Temple C S Riley
divinion freight agent, Dallas; s G
atoms in the older lakes of Ong and
' of Tiguagn animal forms begin to
appear, feeding upon the diatoms. Tlie
first two steps in the populating of a
lake, a. ording to Monti’s conclusions,
are, first, the appearance of diatoms
' absorbing carbonic acid dissolved in
! the waler, mol, second, the appearance
of simple animal organisms, such as
rhizopods, whose nourishment depends
upon the pre existing vegetable forms.
persons inter sled in
appear and contest
the season brings to us re-
newed appreciation off old
associates and of the
penetrating power. When they are
Interrupted by some object, such as
Per inch per issue Daily Trfbun*.
‘ net to us, 25 cents.
Per Inch per Issue Matagorda
County I' Umue. net ta us, 30 cents.
Lot al advertising, first insertion.
10 cents per line. Subsequent inser-
ticus (same copv) 5 cents per line
AU legal work. 25 cents per inch,
per insertion Publisher's returns
on legal work will be made when
money is paid for the service.
—0—o- . ------
The 20,000 inhabitants of Bermuda
j depends for their water supply upon
the rains that tall on the roofs of
.their coral houses and flows into
I storage tanks t
has file jn th- County Court of Mat
agorda Co lily an application for
Probate of Will and Letters Test-
am* ntary upon the Estate of S. W
York, deceased, which will be heard
at the next term of said Court, com
mencing the 1st Monday in January,
illroad. Including J D Tinsley
al agricultural agent Fred
asslatant agricultural agent, J
His Only Solace.
Cortlandt Bleecker, the New York
clubman, said on the Aqnltnnla:
"I was in Berlin one pay day, and
It was n funny sight to see the Berlin
work people carrying thelr wages
i home in suitcases, wheelharrows and
hand carts A man earning $20 a
week, normal exchange. would have,
you know, some 25,000 marks in notes
of small denomination. No light bur-
den
"I spoke to u German banker (bout
the demoralized German mark. I said
I supposed it distressed him consider-
ably
“ Yes it does,' he agreed, and then
he added:
" Sometimes, by heaven. I feel so
depressed that to cheer myself up a
little I take a few marks out and see
how many rubles I can get for them."
, and Hen train will
January 9th, from 3
it is expected that
I
I
land two pens of baby chicks
will also be shown mi array
ern poultry appliances and
of fourteen or fifteen vibra- Couuty of Matagorda, State of Texas,
y on the
( ow ■ Sow
tlie amount of 5 per cent of total bids
made payable to the older of T I
Arrington, chairman of tlie Board of
Commissioners, San Bernard Drain
and you shal! cause said notice to be
■ printed at least once each week for
strations of proper feeding
grading Tlie Cow Sow
District No 9
Grout, dairy husbandry: b II
a shilp, u cliff or art iceberg they are,
It Is Bald, reflected or echoed back to
u ape tal receiving apparutus on the
deck of the vessel.
Since thia receiver is fitted with an
ingenlous apparatus tor registering the
strength of the reflected vibrations, it
may be possible to learn the distance
and even the nut lire of the object that
hue intercepted the sound waves. The
siren is destgned to lie mounted on
deck so that at night or in a fog,
when the presence of icebergs or of
other ships is suspected, it can be
turned in vnrlous directtons to explore
nt; acres of clearing, 31 acres of grub
bing. All bids mud lie accompanied
of these, file hike of the Seracs, bus
HI BY HAWKINS. Clerk.
County Court
Hv .1 T Bond, Deputy
15-22 29-5-d
ton. 'Texas The Board of Commis-
sioners re serve the right to accept
or reject any or all tilde
SIGNED. T J Arrington.
It E. Bradahaw.
A K Waiter.
Novelties in Wadding*.
At n recent English wedding th*
seven attendants of the bride were at
- tired in colors representing the favor-
ite flowers of the bride. Th* effect
was very brilliant
At ft slmilar function there were
five child bridesmalds who looked
chnrming in Joshua Reynolds cos-
Himes of white muslin with qunint
mop caps, blue sashes and hunches of
' king roses The little ones looked ns
if they had just stepped from the
painting of the distinguished artist.
travelinz 1 ieologtsts have supposed Hint til* first
Fe who living forms in the oceans were vege-
on busi table.
age District No 9 , uml should be ml '
TIhh train acconplished a great
amount of zood throughout West •
Texa last year and will, no doult ।
bi given a splendid reception through
out this section this year
-o o
It is estimated that there is sixteen
tons microscopic shellfish in eah
cubic mile of the ocean.
cial, will arrive
day, lanunry $
to Mr .1. A
freight agent <)
pent vesterday
ness
* period of ten days exclusive of
* rir : day of publication before the
urn day thereof
■ I"t Worth.
I At the conclus! on of the speaking
program, surficient time will be al-
lotted for all to pans through the
train and ee the live stock exhibit.
• This will be a regular live stock
show on wheels It will be made up
of Home of the best animals in Texas,
including 10 head of Holstein, Jer
sey and (uernsey eatth and 10 head
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924, newspaper, January 4, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423479/m1/4/: 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.