The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR SALE
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dt
id
ONE FAMOUS ’ EASV-TO-PI.AV
ihe
GVLI.RANSEN FLAYER
I
f h r ftiitiK
The Klein & Eidelbach 3tock
P I A N O
nob
num)
and
i
ng
$425.00
>r
ihle
SEE ME
From 40 to 75
per
• in
cent below the present market
G. Secrest
And
price.
Jeweler and Optician
Ht-
Klein & Eidelbach
Ilf
5
The Daily Tribune
in
I'uh Hah «d Every l>ay Except Sunday
2^
In
CAREY
g.MITH
HHHIO
( >1<TO.
cent
E-.7
In the Gloaming
n you sit alone, thinking of other and perhaps
ap
IHIHMINn IX I*| DUX.
( OM MISMOM If
I OR
W I I h
OXI
Rather than ship them
terinlize
X..
on
is
77k NEW EDISON
morning
ii<
ar
t|
st
riff
No.
’ Fur
< r
The
h
have in the
»>rx
tn
Bl < hX| It’s
IIOMI
BOX.
say
HUSTON’S DRUG STORE
The
rapacity
it
so
tlw
III It I.
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ton
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Sut
jjjM'yiJkjfciMiJI
■lAiiaiinlffi
and
4
have
a!
Does the public
The
per
» piano.
an
<
I.* Tulle
We
ten
send
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i
now
n
IB? if
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in
rm
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J W Confer
W a. Davant
utwthing
<1
Office !n,l»t Natl Paak Bldy
stli 1
•1
Bay City. Texa*
••••••••••••••••a
—o-
I II I I I
that I
' Hire Development Company, each for
From Lockhart comew a
predated remembrance in th
an*
on
Un
tv
HHCALi
Entered as second clawa matter at
the poatoffhe In Bay City tinder ad
of Congres*
d* fendanta
hereof, prim ipal
All seasonable goods.
in
next
ano* is offered.
at the selling pric
the price offered
Texa*.
Schorr
over i
the 1
hy
B
Dave
a
THK TRIBI'NE I'RIHIM’ ((UPOI
I'ahlhlier.
offs red
sa and
tin
to til.
ids .’il
Q Nil*
(ftXC.FR A DAVATT
Lawyer*
hoot* let
can fully
packed th i
and no
* Mrs.
vendor
iigain-t
amount
attorney
once
not
■n vexed
de vol**
**h affair
new
miff
i.rdny
■ hH'k
fi rri’s
This
lit VDI/r
nderful
Illg |
I n-ha
new.
e or i
then
said
and
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MITHODlsT t III lit II NO I I s.
tIi<* i#h r-1
thereof |
tale
e before
next
J
fail-
* to
'aft
wounds
most in
amount
fine' often
seen ring
Cha* K.
along.
Think how
nuttllil
ay for
fnrer
or
nt
I and
let,
blue
Tim
I’rodm tion»
Rex Beachs
South-
--o
< nor
You ar.
mon Charles
|l,s-HHr hi*
tion of thi
for fdtir
of goods, consisting of staple
Dry Goods and Gents’ burn-
Wil
w nr
There will be
——o o----
■ ORPHlN
I .mxu er
the
>. lit a suit
said
Rains t ante
Nearly < oin|»l»'tviL
aid land
th. r. < f
ir
inty
that sub
ring in default
mem
their
Ian <t
full
edi.
*uid land lie dt
cording to law ■
from the ■ ale
payment of
debtednsMM.
ney’d fsi
tell-
on it :
hook i
Dow’s the W S R. crop on yonr
card? Be aare yon knng ft grovtag
Ihe MaUxorda County Tribune
One Year.......................11 60
the
that we
just to show
I court,
-am- !
ishings.
II
•f any d. r<
al-1 d
j that
ivlded th
i::
icR| r
prr
in
has
cir
and
the precinct
> will resign
icrtnil some man to nerve
give hi- entire alts nt ion t<
against said
held and own
nd that said .amount j
d Mansi secured by
and superior
said property;
the
:i by
direction of
Elldew
are
Itiiui alleging:
| CIsHS E
rt tin vendor's II* n
col
. as under ex
officer
place
ession
of (
FXXR SALE
itil’ model, in r
"0 Two lb Is model I’ord*
Friers ♦‘>",0.(10 and $tioo
cs’ Daniels A- Bolin, Bless-
• My
Bonnie Mr* Ovot the Ocean " not on
this trip
The millions of money being apc-nt
at Gulf Hill in the development* be-
ing made by the Texas Gulf Sulphur
Co. of Matagorda County. Texas, will
be far-reaching In results and will
benefit the entire county. Bay City
must wake up ami do all it can to
meet these |H*oplc half way
Nor is
terms
u.ro ('or
S.-horr**
ami Mrs.
An
and the seal
in Itav City
sltiv of December
C. Conlks. 1
("our’ Xf:st <- !
".-12 19-2C'
for<<s! • ale
■ acquainted
I po
It' you have never heard this marvelous musical
instrument, that contains within itself and yields at
your pleasure whole treasures of musical art, do not
let another day pass without listening to its magic.
Its music cannot be distinguished from the living
tones that go into the making of its “Re-Creations.”
It contain* the well-known tonic prop,
ertiet of Quinine end Iron in • form
acceptable co Um most delicate stomach.
1 to pleasant to take. You can soon feel
toe3Bnnrhenii<lintoerncln<atoct. Me.
of Texut*.
Sheriff or any Cunktahlr
county Greeting
commanded to
Leav. r and Xnnt^ L i
. by makinK public**- i
aid |
!• gnlat
t th»*r*‘-
execUtad |
«7Z it Ian h ^fW/ndratf
kdis'jn > itrit, unit n
\\’
District <
County
. (X——--
MRS. I. smoitltl.
I
I Is
i° • a i
she reache* ’ ;
falls an- & i
MM
A rebel Mexican ™
ist-jior •
, i.av City
thm and
ficult to
| gemilnenes
Wat. h The Tribune for bargain an
I nmincerni-ntii from now on.
----o—o---
<1111 fox III |>| Hl.If I I |(|\.
for
> HiUMriEe how
run Dr Ru<k-
for naught.
gnieot for tith'
and he pi;
or. in th*
court deet
*ed and n
». and rei
for title
Ing us to put
end it *>
leant it n Ily
and many other
to Buy Yo'tr Cai
,,.... I In due couri
Editor and Bus Mgr
at th*
n gnsat-
W> have
tr thing*
give and havi1
obly to other worthy cause*
a little fontet-
back llOu.llb
oft the price of each of two .........
These are a bargain
:’e and a good buy at
. See The Tribune
r.-Td
rondltton*
you can bunk on
a vision,
bet-
men j
goo»* I
.veri
wul”
ret tirn to th<
manipulation
need be
are go-
Gold- thi
Frank M
at the a!
' | Price r ->0
’’like
' Writ
’ ling.
— —..................—
.Miss Iras Darby has returned from
■ Glidden where she has pent the past
i month w ith relatives and friends.
.........o—p,. ——.......—
\X\|»1 XI I Ml x Tx
Theatre while
piece is being
nth degree.
< ntertainim nt.
son i
supoprl are
ert Taber, E. L. Fernandez. Jane Mil-
ler, William Frederic and Irene Boyle.
The picture was prodtu
wyn. under the
| Powell, with William Fildew at the g.
The Heart of the Sunset” J
beautiful American
experience
in posses
from dine
not hut hav
aforesaid
t with your return
you
SUV-
lH>en satisfied
In little old
The telegraph and
nonexistent
aid
"We want something better" The
man who Is satisfied with a log cabin
will never own a hrlck manninn U
is just the same with any town If
are
Huy Vity’l pioneer business
that of Kirin to Eidelbach. bus
ail
It take* big men. men who think oi
big things not nlthogether in dollars *
and cents but In big development*, to
build a city No town can grow he-
yond the capacity of the men behind
it. but any tnwn can and will grow
and expand in greatness if the mon
'behind” the gnn will satisfy them
selves only with accomplishing big
things There would never have been
railroads if the big men who started
them had been contented with > art
travel and “prairie *< hooners \mer
ica would still lux a wilderness of
agery had Columbu
with his environments
Italy and Spain
telephone would still b
had big men not stepped up and
want something Iwtter ”
HI l»S< ItlPTItlX KATKSi
The Bsllj IrlbuM
One Year.............. I* o<
I Ulie of
firms
| decided to quit busili*
I and with this end in view ha .
sale to dlspo*
res nt
This >
out
st<*ck and bar-1*4fiption
The fact of the business is ths' .
thousand*1
stockhold
• walk of!
life These people are going to w »nt|
to know something err long an I
what they will want to know will b* ’
a Plenty, the Chronicle and its fellow
womalists may be assur’d
make this forecast now for the
fit of the Chronicle
no government ownership of rai’road*
ere the men
You can say what and I
but no tow n will ever I
maw The tMMula
I Buckner Hoti
busint-KH
store Is
Recording to G It
of, recorded in deed record
gordtt County. Texas; that
marks
a.* a bouse of
square denllng und Im-
cer
X» a restiTt of its
standing n
convince
Of the
n hrlck mansion
’ with any town
its people are satisfied with one
thousand people it will alwav* have
one thousand or less If its bust
news •lenient is satisfied with wooden
business shacks, unm*ved streets and
poor aecotnmodnt'ions such
will always obtain,
that The man or men with
those who dream of greater and
ter thing* for their town, th*
who are not content to leave
enough alone." ere the
town needs
alt you please
outgrow thb
l»ower
an*
re ■’■rd* '! .t.,g.>r
in X'ol 43. p 2x4.
expressly pro
secured there •
d the orig i
prop- j
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Give The Tribune your Christinas
advertising now, and make it count.
Plant early next year and avoid bad
fail weather
f the orphan*
have nrvwr be*
jer (ban at the present time
lull been so absorbed in ot
have tieen called on to
that we may have been
ful ot the hundreds of litttle orjibar.-
• here at home, who are hx’klng to it
for everything they have We mutt
• rally to thi* important work and
amend* now for any neglect
havt
i camera
tells the story of a
new pi- > W0rnttn’8 terrible experience with
Mexican bandits and her perilous ■ -
cape after her husband has been niur-
• dered. and she has been forced t >
j wed the bandit chief. The production ’
in seven reels, and seven reels of|
thrilling entertainment on tht
you have never seen
while and your time. Alalre
Miss I
never
your time
the part presented by
ok in ample time \j|Sson» is riding in the desert.of the!
Southwest w hen her horse falls dead. |
She is exhausted by her walk
search of shelter, ami a
n water hole in the desert,
conscious. She is found •*
Law. a Texas raider. Aluire has
worthless husband.
general fall* victim to Alair< '.* beauty,
and he has her husband shot beeaust s
he thinks that with him out of the ■
i way he will stand a better chance of;
forcing his affections on Alaire. The!
chief’s men have in the meantime I ||
stolen a herd of cattle from th* ranch
pany a* w«U
now held and
permanently [that said deed
• |oit on ‘ celled und h<
and fix-■ plaintiff* have
i pmottMution of
■* ho in possess Ion I
(ernatlve, shoe
Calicellatioti of
unjust and inei
judgment for pl
ion of said land
f’ ii>li>nts <‘an* t Ulna and
plaint i
Its king
\.
happier days, don't you ever feel need ot the com-
fort music can bring? The old
familiar heart-songs of your child-
hood you stiil idealize them -
their simp! * sweetness thrills your
very soul when occasionally you
hear one of them.
Or when friends
together you make ;
group, don't you ever long f<
music to bring its sentiment, its
romance, it* comradeship into your
midst'.’
These and an innnite variety of other pleasures
may be yours if you will take into your home
wciii a;»-
*6a.* of
a sack of very fine p»> an* wot ■ ■ it
influenra expert of thi*. d-tlghtf'U si>
Intellectual ■•he’d of eternal gory and
radiance We mention th* receipt of
thi« preclona bundle no?
pecan* any the less, but
some of our mortal and bl<*od-thirsty ; n
enemies that a "prophet i« not with-
out honor.’* friends and dear ones sarc
in his own country
Hut pec«n« are something the**
days o8|t*‘clHlly the sack uf big
juicx ones we have just received
wo appreciate them ever so well
When #r. 1
tic is applied promptly, there Is
1 danger of infection
gins to heal at once
or beast,
ANTISEI’TB
" I Buy it
j emergency
I rnacr.
—
notes, plaintiff placed!
vill not be
the public of
sab
h’s dimes against doughnuts
President \\ ilh-ou will not shin
December I Mr- :
, wife of Fritz I
dtv died at San An |
Iler husband Is
with an Infant
is attending
home today
I’niversltv
more
I screen,
Ret <> T Hotchkiss request* Th',|W()rul
Tribune to announce that ho will re- \u;q[n(
turn home this w«
■ for regular services Sunday
land evening
of goods to In
ultlic i* first-c
< r w ill find many good ■
iin* <• r the sale which begins Hat-1
and eoidlfiue* until the entire
bus been cleaned out and the*
closed up.
om of Hay I’ltv'* old |
««t tmsineas land mttrks. Ii has been,
known ,i a house of Integrity and
lieen in ex-j
dlicr ttar early days of
a result, of its reputa-
dlf- surplus
th’?| all
uiH?n
said extenalot
uwr.td
nd not
arrive, and
a happy little
ever lonii f >r
It is said that old Rill Hohenzollvrn
“keeps more and more to himself and
writes constantly, hour after hour,
sheet after sheet.” which causes us
to wonder whether he i* engaged on
hi* autobiography or obituary
!lt"2?2, dated sopt^mber 1. 1910. due
|respectively on or before two and
. (brf. years after date, with 7 per cent
I interest from date, and 10 p> r ‘-ent
i additional on l oth prim ipal and in-
. te-ert past due, and the usual 10 per
■ it attorney's fees clause, exccnted
■ in part payment of und secured by a
I first, prior and superior vendor’s lien
■ '■'tn lots Nos .". •* and 7 in section!
No 21. out tit the R Lawder survey.!
Matagorda County, Toxas, i
to G B Banks’ map there-|
<»f Mata-1
Texas: that «ubse-
said notes wi re with the lien
and transferred
tn H
evidenced by
30, 1912. an<*
’■■IS. deed rec-
Texas;
\V. R. <l).»d> Horn was inducted into
the office of eomnil-sioner of precinct
No I last Monday and will resign
next .Monday if the present plans ma i
Thus the record for politi
cal brevity and short term office hold
Ing in this or any other county
smashed to wtnltbereena.
No. ‘Dad" is not mad. hasn't fallen
out, disagreed with anyone or had .
fight Nor i* he disgusted with th’
pea** terms or Wilson's trip to Eu-
rope, or tired of the office
found it impossible to do what
cumstance* have forced upon him
at the same time serve
as be thinks he should, <
In .onier t*»
u to can
•he work
DatFa” in a good humor with
ery’sxdy and everxlw>dy with him
many friends regret ot know that
eircumstantw are against, hi* *
tng out hi* ternt
A f« w day* ago we received .» card
from a Ittrge automobile factory
t ;> two cent stamp
■ack to them for a
decorated in red and!
olora ♦•ntitied
Intelligently ”
of time the beautiful i
arrived and we road it <
The main point that
company Impressed n* with, if we
really xvnntcd to buy our ear IntelU-[
gently wn* the fact that we must Hr t ’•
l>e equipped with from $Ht>0 to |14ie*!
*|m>i ca-h which must bo turned over,
to them The other !*'* rule* laid
down by the company were secondary 1
in importanqe and were only printed
for the sake of adding to the beauty
and attrai tivene** of the booklet for
which we at’- out 2 *eut*
The Houston Chronicle
nh**Il never, no never,
old sytem of railroad
That settles it: nothing else
said. The Chronicle says we
ing to continue on the line of govern jher* al home, who
rnent ownership or some other -ocial Fl’r eterythfng they
Istic method and show old and cx -er-j r*By to this important
lenced railroad operator* ho* easy 1 make amend* now for any
it is to run railroads and make money 1 "* uia>' bav« ' ren guilty of
T1h> Chronicle evidently is laborinri «» «*’her up all the go*
under th* impression that a few mH->' b’thtng we can find and take it to
Honaires own the railroads of the) 1-eTuIies by Thursday If
country and all that is necvss.trv i*Pon have any material on hand that
for the government to reach out and ■<'O’!Id be made into clothing
gobble them ufl lock, stock and bar j *• ription send it along. Sash is
rel The fact of the business is tha,'"a-'* accept,*? > Thins how much of
the railroads are owned by thousand- j H take* to provide for your littb
up« n top of thousand* of ttockhold pabBly anc hen t;y
era from every conceivable wulk ^flmtich it mu-t t.»k> ?
These people are going to wantlner* f-.wi y o
sow something ere long an i p1***
I The box wi
If you have something
sending ft in telephon*-
and she wili be glad to
O—o—
X PE< VN I IL
quently
thereof assigned
said development <ompuny
Furw.ll. trn-Ve. a*
?n*trument dated March
recorded in Vol. *2, p.
ord* of Matagorda t'ounty.
xequently said H H
transferred ami aligned said |
ith the lien thereof to nlain
>n instrument dated Novem-
record.d in Vob 42. r>
record* of Xlatagorda Coun-
propertv describe*’
~*t said notes. ?
tveloptnent ”
■ nv to said Cha* E Leaver, by d
•attd Pept*tn!»er 1. 1914. and recor
n bed rv<v>rd« of Mataiorda
t in Vol. 1*>. page 144
■nily- said note*
ulet-b■’ii<-- represented there by
’•y agr’-emnt betwi-en plaintiffs
and defendants metired into four note*
dated No*ember il, 1913. each for
■ i. and due respectively in one
two. three and four years after date |
payable to order of Mary H. Elder and
Josephine H 1'iper. trustees for Omar
I> Williamson, with 10 per cent in
per annum and in additional
cent uiH?n principal and in-1
s collection fees, if same wer>
laced in the hands of attorneys fee
■ ■■.!• < : r that *aid c'.ten-wm agnx
ment i« dat’d November
■rrded In
County.
said
Commissioner. Precinct
Matagorda County;
I H PYLE
.......—0.^0---
One Oakland Sensible
feet condition. nf Alaire. and she, without informing
any one of her venture, goes into the
desert in search of the bandit*. She
i* captured by the bandit chief, and'
2-.d •■ !-L' | js forced to become his wife The ‘
-- ! ranger succeed* In finding the lair
of the bandit, and during his absent ■ j jg
land before the bpndit ba* had the'
titer Shocking Had Been marriage performed, i married, him-
j self. t<> Xltirc But -well, vou will '
jhave to see the picture to enjoy thei
Wharton. Toxas, December 4.—The! happy ending. At the Grand Theft-'
j rice crop of Wharton County ha.* been tre on Wednesday and Thursdav.
’cat and shocked for more than a‘ --------o—o- -
'month, and with the continued rains it! Does the public, generally,
; was impossible to thresh The sun* j elate the city library’
{shine of the past f< w days is dryln- Association will put on
up the farms and the rice fafnier* phant sale this month.
< xpect to begin threshing soon. ItGne on hand.
• is estimated that there will be littlej.phant. let the
!or no Im
that the
j shocked
j yield wa
I will net th*
on
l»
of D”-i
Ibis, then and there toj KnnU, Wn|(llnp
in said court
December,
•red m) th»
o. ftWH.
Josephine
Si horn- of thi*
tonlo Tuesday Her husband Is ini
(the army and he with nn infant son
survive. She was a granddaughter of!
the Ian Mr. and Mr- S. I Ott of this!
Houston Post.
Mrs Schorr*1 wa« the daughter of!
Mr and Mr*. Edwin Z« dh r of thi*
citv. An account of the death
neared in yesierday's Tribune.
--------------_*»—n ———
George t’oirar who
the Iniversity. arrived
and will stay until the
opens again on January 3
BOROZONE ii
and HEAI
and be r
III \ Bi \l ll’w -THE HEART
«»l Illi WI NJET." mill INNA
<L Ml bstiX I IIIRII.I I IL
Th» Stat*
To th.
Matagorda
You are hr retiy
E
w ife,
citation once in each week !
successive week* previous to I
the return day hereof, in some news-1
j papei published in your comity to *
japf.-ar at the next regular term of;
ibe District Court of Matagorda Coun-
ty, to Im holden at the court house |
| thereof, in Boy City, Texas.
fifth Monday In December X
tb ■ same being the "'uli day
A. D
a petition filed
■in tin Ith day of December, X D |
’ LG', in a suit, nuinhered <m the dock-
of said court No. (MMI4. wherein
Mary H. Elder Josephine H. Piper
i joined pro froma by her husband, E i
E. Pip’ i-i as trustees for Omar I) |
Williamson are plaintiff*, and Charles
E Leaver und Annie L Leaver, his
i wit’ . are defendants, and said pcti
That on September I.
Leaver executed two
note*, to Texas
appro
impossible to thresh The *un-|ciate the city library? The Library
of the past ft w days is dry ire Association will put on a white oh-
farms and the rice tafmei * ■ phant sale this month. If you have
to begin threshing soon. It L,ne on hand, we mean a white tie
estimated that there will be littleLphant. let the solicitors know of it
*« this being due to ihe fact They will accept anything from a pig
larger proportion had been ■
l>efore the rain began. The
is far above the
•wner* Ian
..............o—o—
Sl’RGEoNS agree that tn <
its. burns. :>rulse« and wounds, the
I FIRST TREATMENT is most Impor I
•ant. When gn EFFICIENT antbep-
ven loi * | ?|c ,s app|j,^ promptly, there Is n*
that saM | -----------------n an<J thp wonBd t e.
Fbr use on man
the IDEAL
NG AGENT
idy for an
Sold by Matagorda Phar-
T«x
agreement
inde*‘.tedn*. **
'•y ronsHtuted the amouiit
inai vendot'* lien
ertv at such date,
plaintiff* herein, a
,i* exiended *
--•. prior
aga:n«t
with the lien thereof, are now
by plaintiffs and are a valid «nb I
sitting lien against said proi^rtvI
hereinat»eve de** rf'.>ed that thong |
demanded defendant* have
refused tn pay said note
damage. >»*•»«» <>’
defat!It ’*eing made
-aid not*-, piainiiri pitu-wo- '
r The Strong Withstand the Winter
’ u ” * r t »tt r . ^oM Better Tlwa tM AVeak
■Her ’ ■ greed to • Y<m miut have Health. Strength and Bn-
t < - cent provided for in - ii<* durance to fight Cold*. Grip and Influenza
t * a.* .ttorniv" fee* same ’Hu ! When your bkxxl b not in a healthy
.Mmatile compensation for said ser : condition andI does not circulate properly.
. . yoursy»tem is unable *o withstand the
that thi* * r ha* been in*ti Wintercokl
tor S.ioh iH.rp.we and «al/ GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
a* attorney s fees tboug! i Fortifiel syfteta Against Cold*. Grip
i!> manded. defendants hav* | and Influenza by Purifying and Enriching
Itkewi*’ failed and refused to pay m I the Blood. __
plaintiffs further damage.
Plaintiff* pray for judgrneni
■ ica in st defen tan?* rescinding an*’I and
■ sncoHiae the contract of purchawl!
■ < loldwyn Seven-Reel
"Heart of the Sunset,”
screen classic of the great
west, wii] be seen on the screen
the Grand Theatre on Wednesday anil
Thursday of thi* week. Don't fail to
spend an hour or more at the Grand
Mr. Beach’s master-
shown. It’s thrilling
You will find it
Sec it Anna
in the featured role, hi
■ vii Herbert Hey e*. Roh-
pri
and
i (reed to be sold ar-I
and the pro. oeds ar»»- I
thereof be appll. d tr
aid vendor’s Hen In-1
principal, interest, attor-1
*. und costs of sulf, and any
remaining after payment uf
.aid noleH ami costs, he paid over!
to (lef**ii(iiint. , but. In event of .■
flcleney, then such deficiency I
levied from defendant*
ecutloii and, that the
ini’ *’K h ord* t of salt-
liaser thereat
within 30 day
Herein fail i
at its
this writ
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c *ume.
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of aut court at oftl*a
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1918, newspaper, December 5, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362277/m1/2/: 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.