The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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FOR RENT
joined by her husband Saturday and
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Hire Store.
mid fruit orchard. Near canning
Closing
Mrs. Pat Thompson, Mrs. Leslie
$
52 MILIION BOTTLES USED
DESTROY MITES AND POULTRY
Out!
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W. H. SMITH GRAIN COMPANY
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LA ROSE BEAUTY PARLOR
Announces
TAYLOR BROTHERS
REDUCED PRICES ON PERMANENT
Bob Steele
IN
I ELECTRICAL WORK HOUSE WIRING I
WAVING—FOR A SHORT TIME
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Reasonable Prices
ONLY.
$
PRAYTOR & COMPANY
Over the Alcove
Bay City
Wharton
Sil
lights and bath, up stairs, all for
$8.00 per month, man and wife. You
Church corner 5th and Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at 9:43 a. m.
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Everyone Is cordially invited.
returned home witti Mr and Mrs.
Rhodes and Mrs. Davis. She will be
$
$
antee of quality satisfac-
tion.
$
they will remain for a month of
recreation and vacation. At the end
of which time they will return to
Bay City and Mr. Cain assume his
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cain and son
left Tuesday for Regan Wells where
Coming Next Week
(No Talking in these pictures)
e when the youth
to Council Bluffs.
Dusting a Success
On Prison Farms
a regular term thereof, hereby noti-
fies all persons indebted to said es-1
tate to come forward and make set-
tlement, and those having claims
asd in
used.
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new
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where she receives her mail;
the 3rd day of July, 1929.
past several days the coast section
while several degrees cooler than
the rest of the country, has felt the
heat wave along with the entire
couhtry.
Spray fruit trees and shrubbery for
control of blight and other diseases.
THE COLONIAL
Today and Saturday
E-rrenEg
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We are closing out our
entire stock of
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bein
THE GRAND
TODAY
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Watch Tongue
For Signs of Illness
avoid rareiece habita
AD Qi ATELYI
Will Fire Rob You
()f Y our l lome!
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DELLA BRADEN,
Administratrix of the Es-
Christian Science
Services
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Soni
Texas* Story is
Being Told World
As Never Beofre
Wood That Won’t
Burn
"Tlie man
Legge," was
and Estate of H. Black. De-
ceased.
those
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of the
rated.
FOR SALE
Eght-Room House
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Try a Tribune want ad.
W. R. MANGUM
Bay City
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Cloar and Miss Glendine Thompson
are spending the day in Houston
against said estate to present them
to her within the time prescribed
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Mrs. Paul Wilde
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bride and for the groom
“HEADING FOR
DANGER”
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“ROMANCE OF
UNDERWORLD”
Not so difficult to control if right
method and dope is used. Full line of
sprays and dips that will do the work.
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ginned at the Rugeley gin. grown
“STREET ANGEL”
“MOTHER
MACHREE”
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
DEBTORS OF HASKELL
SIMON, DEI EASED
We are now showing the new Herculease Folding
Chair, light in weight, very strong, finished in lac-
quer with beautiful sun-proof woven stripe materials.
This is the perfect chair for lawn, porch or garden,
camping or the cottage, and finds year round use for
cards.
i last year,
y Exhibits
newrspuper
25,000 acres in cotton, and it an-
befriendedticipated the greater portion of this
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, manager, later becoming vice-presi-
dent. Harold McCormick resigned)
substantial baoking and help of the
Dr.
Legge
come
the man who is giving up his $100,-
000 position as President of the In-
return to their home in
Sunday afternoon.
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GEO. E. SERRILL
INSI RANCE
Ray City, Texas
came manager of the Council Bluffs originally anticipated
branch in 1892, lie asked Dr. Don- Dr. Thomas and four assistants!
alii MacRae, Council Bluffs phy- ure iu the fields and are checking
sician: the infestation on Harlem and Im- .
Do you know any young man ; perial and Blue Ridge farms. Work ' ham.
around here wirth pushing to the of dusting these farms will begin ,
...... ' - ' next today. the 3rd day of. Jul:
CARD TABLE COVER FREE
with Every Set of 4 Chairs
Used Furni _
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Hanlac
The country has been humming
with stories about Alexander Legge.
Note the relaxed angle of the back, the comfortable
height of the arms. We recommend this choir for
every purpose when comfort is essential and space at
a premium.
where she receives her mail; this
Texas, by A. Harris, Judge of the
County Court of said county, on the
3rd day of July. A. D. 1929. during
Gifts of Jewelry for the
The record single carrot ship-
ment was made by a Texas firm)
which shipped ten carloads to a
New Jersey soup company at $10 a
ton in the field. The carrots ship-
ped were too large for regular mar-
kets and in the past have been
either disked under or fed to live-
stock.
rapidly became manager
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here yesterday with Mrs Cattery's
E. O. Taulbee.
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IO DEBTORS AND
1 the people of the North
with the purpose of sell-
c to them
on Murphy's
Your tongue is nothing more
I than the upper end of your stomach ;
and intestines. It is the first thing
your doctor looks at. It tells at a
ywur emustv in , ur taume
-hauule he prut , ted
Praytor & Company, authorized and
approved contractors in Carey Built-Up
(Bonded) Roofs, will contract on short no-
tice for any class of guaranteed roofing.
with sleeping porch, two lot
place is opening fast and
more bales are to follow.
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duTbappointrslexecutrhxyirKhebsntiveusystem-andphysicianssay
wil ana estatelor H Black,
censed. late of Matagorda t ounty. Erouble
Seventh Street bridge. It will be
ready for use. perhaps, by the time
the pavement reaches the city lim-
its on the east.
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"two rooms, water
Fairhanks in his greatest picture!
Tlie special orchestra rendition of
musical score for this picture, on
Hie Vitaphone, surpasses any-
thing yet produced.
MATINEE MONDAY, WENES.
DA A AND SATURDAY
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YOUNG MEN and YOUNG WOMEN
To prepare lor pleasant, profitable and plentiful
OFFICE POSITIONS
I Industries Board and was manager directing tlie airplane control of
o tlie Allied Purchasing Commis- j weevils on the prison farms, de-
sion. <dares that the control thus far ob-l
When Harold F MeCormick be-i mined is far in excess of that
weighed 400
kell Simon, Deceased.
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS OF GEORGE
T. BRADEN, DECEASED
Matagorda County,
omposed of timbers
wood, it is reported,
ear Oslo, tlie Nor
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wegian capital.
All efforts to set it afire failed
Provided the cost of the process
is not too great, this discovery is
very valuable. It will mean safer
ample varieties and at
The State of Texas.
County of Matagorda,
To those indebted to or holding
claims against the estate of George
T Braden. Deceased:
The undersigned, having been
duly appointed administratrix of
the estate of George T. Braden. de-
deceased. late of Matagorda County.
Texas, by A. Harris. Judge of tlie
County Court of said county. on the
3rd day of July, 1929, during a reg-
ular term thereof, hereby notifies
all persons indebted to said estate
to come forward and make settle-
ment, and those having claims
against said estate to present them
to her within the time prescribed
by law at her residence in Bless-
Their headquarters in Bay City (Phone
23) will be with their exclusive dealers, The
Alamo Lumber Co. Easy terms can be ar-
ranged. Why go on with a bad roof?
A D. 1929.
A Norwegia
! vented a proce
i wood with a su
it fireproof.
A building <
I of impregnated
1 was erected 1
MacRae first
Tlie State of Texas,
County of Matagorda
To those indebted to, or holding
claims against the Estate of Has-
kell Simon, deceased;
The undersigned having been
duly appointed community admin-
istratrix of flip estate of Haskell
Simon, deceased, late of Matagorda
County, Texas, by A. Harris, judge
of the county court of said county,
on the 13th day of July. A. D., 1929.
during a regular term thereof, here-
by notifies all persons indebted to
said estate to come fo ward and
make settlement, and those having
claims against said estate to pre-
sent the same to her within the
time required by law at her resi-
dence in Huy City. Texas, where
she receives her mail, tills the 15th
day of July. A. D., 1929.
FREDA SIMON.
Ing. Matagorda County.
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To insure a dry cellar, let us seal up every pore, joint,
and crevice in the concrete with Carey waterproofing
materials. Carey engineers have worked out specifi-
cations to meet every waterproofing need. And with
our crews of skilled experts we are equipped to apply
the materials right. Phone us, or come in!
PRAYTOR & COMPANY
Cloudy weather and a breeze from I
the northwest cooled the atmos-
phere considerably today For the [
eities expending
larsin advertisi
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhodes and
Mrs. J. W. Davis motored to Hous-
ton Sunday to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Leighton Davis. Mrs. Davis
Phone 480
the North,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown, of
Box 783 Bay ( It y, Texas j :
Telephone 175 , »
the presidency in 1922 and told the!
board o: directors:
“The man you need is Alexander
Legge."
Since then Legge has been presi- |
dent of tlie International Harvester
Company, and when President
Hoover cast about for recommenda-
tions for the Farm Board, he heard
from all sides the oft-repeated
phrase:
"The man you need is Alexander
Legge."
The town is being cleaned of ac-
cumulated rubbish as rapidly as
possible. However, there remain
a few spots which are badly in need
of attention.
Panhan dle-Plains
A N annoyance and a menace — rain or ground
—h water seeping through foundation walls! A
menace to property — a menace to health. And it
means heavy expense to correct the trouble after the
structure is completed.
CONTINUOUS, SATISFACTORY EMPLOYMENT open to GRADUATES of
The 7 exas Business Institute
A select business and secretarial school worth traveling miles to attend because its
graduates SUCCEED. Only high school graduates solicited
TEXAS BUSINESS INSTITUTE,
B x 1234. Hovston Texan
Gentlemen: Send me lull information about "The Way to Better Pay.”
by Steve Murphy,
pounds. The crop
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engineer has in-
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stance that renders
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ish coating on your
/-Xs tongue is a dnger
1 ' 948 signal of those diges- )
( •live disorders It tells )
E EdV you why the least ex-
ertion tires you out;
Look at your why you have pains in
TONGI E the bowels, gas, sour
"e uwmiugt stomach, dizzy spells.
And it's a sign you need Tanlac.
This good old reliable medicine has
helped thousands who were physi-
cal wrecks. See how the lirst bot-
tle helps you.
Tanlac contains no mineral
drugs; it is made of barks, herbs
and roots—nature’s own medicines
for the sick. Get a bottle from
your druggist today. Your money I
back if it doesn’t help you.
CLARA BLACK.
Executrix of tlie Last Will
The Daily Tribune, Friday, July 19, 1029
you need is
I The East Texas tomato crop will
"Alld between $2,125,000 and $2,500,-
000 to the wealth of the counties of
that section, Editor Schoffelmayer
of the Dallas News estimates Daily
kipments have been averaging 115
•rs a day worth approximately
$200,000.
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Tribune ads are business getters.
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A Donley county tenant farmer,
tired of raising cotton exclusively,
with all the hardships that that
means, started in a small way in the
dairying business in the fall of
1926, according to the Clarendon
News. He still tried to farm the 265
acres in 1927 and with the aid of
seven dairy cows and a flock of,
hens came out even at the end of
the year. In 192S lie subrented 215
acres to thirteen negroes keeping
} o acre- for his own use. To his
/ V tows and chickens in added 17 pigs
which he fed ou skim milk from )
. m homes. It will mean reduced in-
। Operating a fleet of three air-surance rates.
Mrs. Donaldson Caffery, of Whar- I ternational Harvester Company of plane cotton dusters for Tips & 1 he very thought brings to mind
ton. and her guest. Miss Hazel Wil-Chicago in order to serve us chair-i smith on flip state prison farms, all kinds of possibilities
spent the day man of the Federal Farm Hoard of, pilots report good progress The it strikes us too that tills kind of .
President Hoover at a salary of j work is being done bj Tips A wood has been known before.
$12,000 a year. smith ) Anyway, something just like it
! Who Is Mr. Legge? How did he Dusting work on the prison sis- seems to have been used in the
come to lie the president of the in- tem farms was begun on the Clem-' manufacture of certain foreign
ternational Harvester Company? ens farm below Brazoria on the br ands of matehes.
How did he come to be chosen asBrazos river nearly three weeks
the head of tlie vitally important , ago and the third application of
many i ne u agricultural body.’ calcium arsenate was made on this
The story goes back to 1891— to farm early this week. The Clemens!
the time when Alexander Legge farm has a cultivated area of ap-.....
started his business career in the । proximately 4500 acres. Retrieve The State of I exas
[Council Bluff. Li, branch of the old farm, on the east side of Ilie Braz-County of Matagorda.
McCormick Harvester Company. os, was given its second application' To those indebted to or holding
He was born on a farm in Dane just before the planes returned tolclaims against the estate of
county, Wisconsin, in 1866, moved Houston, and the third application, Elack, deceased:
to Nebraska in 1881, and worked on is to be put on Saturday, while a
a farm until the time he entered fourth application is to be put on
the employ of the harvester com- some of the Clemens area.
! pany. ! Dr. Thomas, chief of the entoni-
During the war he was Bernard ■ ological service of tlie Texas agri-
moderate prices. Each
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ions in particular
Six Panhandle - Plains
re carrying on tlie work
| notable media throughout the coun
) try, but sectional groups also are
’ betug organized to help direct at-
tention to Texas as a whole and to
1 Avp’hee
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duties as manager of J. C. Penney ----------.—m......-e „■ e asi
Co.'s stor.e Baruch s vice chairman of tlie War cultural experiment station, who is
Fast work is being done on the
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ALLAN DWAN
15-22-29 Community Administra-
5-12 trix of tlie Estate of Has-
Epworth Leaguers, do not forget
choir practice tonight. Mrs. Schae-
del has invited us to go home with
her after rehearsal for a water-
melon feast.
nting ten d
/$-6.30
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his separator. From his 28 bales of
rent cotton and from the amounts
lized from io - cows <1 ken
Bzs, roasting < , thei ।
ducts of his 50 acres at the end Of
the year he didn't owe a cent, had
$2,000 in tlie bank, and was getting )
ready to move his eight cows, a
sow, seven pigs, a gilt, six teams, a
cream separator and a truck over to
the farm he had bought for himself.
And the change came about in three
years' time.
Alex I Tlie prison system lias around
For safety’s sake-
WATERPROOF!
first area wiU tie dusted three
| times over.
.r ,0 <■ .... n in o. । , r ' Pilots operating airplane dusters1
he Council I luffs branch, thenfor Tips & Smith are in the Whar-’
ma n'»i for Nebraska and ton aria, where dusting for weevil,
I “innei, ! bvi n" tory. I. control was started on tlie A 1'. must be good people,
in 191.. the Met ormick Harvester Borden -acre plantation last
Compan) was merged with the In-Monday
ternational Harvester oCmpany. । i ,
1 Legge was appointed general! Let usdo your job printing.
rmative literature are be Ine
nd tlie movement has the
advertised to the withit
r has been before ’ sathei
era! of the larger ' omm
thousands of dol- put h
ng themselves in and E
P# ALEXANDER LEGGE, FARM BOARD
f locals HEAD. STARTED LIFE ON A FARM
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Gives Up $ i oo.ooo job Airplane Cotton
To Serve on Hoover’s
fro mall counti
tate of George T. Braden,)
Deceased, At Regular Admission: 10-25-3c
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1929, newspaper, July 19, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554065/m1/3/: 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.