The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 312, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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The story of the making of the Constitution and what
it means to us is told in an absorbingly interesting
manner in the latest of the Our Government stories
now being issued by this institution.
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and other point
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izing that it was advertising that did
the work.
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Every motorist who used to crank
his car by hand and burn his fingers
lighting the lamps ought to have a
wholesome respect for batteries, and
a specially warm feel ing for the Exide.
The first starting and lighting
battery (1911) was an Exide; just
as Exide has been the pioneer in
other industries through the entire
history of the storage battery.
In buying an Exide for your car
you get the product of the longest ex-
perience and the greatest manufac-
turing facilities. You purchase long-
lasting power and care-free service.
Call in some day and let us tell
you more about the Exide, against
the time when you will be needing
a new battery.
made
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buck
figs
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Flournoy, Midfield
Morris, Palacios
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CIIRISTIAX SCIENCE
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$100.00 worth of figs per
the amount
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ADVFITISING KATES
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inch per lasue Mai
Tribune, net to us 30 <
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As decade after decade passes, we who live
and prosper under the Constitution marvel
more and more at the matchless wisdom, the
almost prophetic vision of those early leaders of the
nation who could devise a plan of government so
perfect that it has endured basically unchanged for
over a hundred and thirty years.
I in Manchester
firas Juror*
Woolsey that the '
be authorized by >
Phillips,
Smart L
Milam, I
Ward, M
e Anders
Bay City
Bay City, Texas
overcoat, dark grey, patch pocket .
1 small belt in back. Finder please re-
turn to Tribune and receive reward.
sheep ranche
wool
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I M UH (MIMI > I 01
MOK} i 14 HHHI •
chard at Brazoria which ar
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Vibrac" steel is a new steel made
Bros Stock C<
winds pre
Snodgrass, Palacios
Tett . Bay ( ity
Thompson, Bay Cit)
Price, Palacios
Poole Jr. Bay (’ity
Morehead, Bay City
Milstead, Bay City
Mi Iler, Palacios
R Burke, Hay (’ity
Landrum. .Matagorda
Rhodes, Bay City
w in Bay City, under auspice
Buy City Fire Department,
ek beginning January 22, 1923.
nted on motion.
from City Attorney (’has
The next minute he may be approach-
ed by a new company, trying to make
its name, and turn down the loan be-
cause too much of it is to be spent for
the purpose of advertising. In the first
application he has helped the big ad-
vertiser to cash in on his reputation,
and in the second was depriving the
newcomer of the right to build a repu-
tation. This is only a hypothetical
case, and I am glad to say I don't be-
lieve it happens as often as it did in the
past. Just as we learn something new
every day, so every day another banker
wakes up to the underlying power and
pull of advertising.
on. Bay
sold texisting
Council to accept the sum of
2 in full ettlement of delink
taxes for the years 1911-1912,
for the
durr the major part of the mohair of
the world, but ship it to New Hng
land to he made into clothes
G B Truett. Bay (’it)
P. It Hamill, Bay City
lor Mangum. Bay City
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patte.
. E. E. Wood .............
Tribune Printing Co.......
Texas Public Service Co...
Hull ketining Cu...........
Bay City Auto-Sales Cu.....
There being no further
-ad da;
ng na
G A M
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Smith. 1
ttorney
regard to delinquent >
a refill investigation
i severul specimnenH
The fault
rd to
n an>
il tha
Sam Kennedy, Bay City
F. E. Stallard, Palacios
Dan Goodall, Wadsworth
Jesse Matthews, Caney
E, J, Kilbride. Bay (’ity
B. Head, Bay City
V H. Doubek, Bay City
C M. Ratliff. Bay City
T J. Racon, Midtield
J E. Tanner. Palacios
Q. U. Tabler. Palacios
Brazoria orchard
in February, 1922,
I In Taxa
hr textile
bilities ii
south
to pro
hope
the Council adjourned.
C. LANGHAM,
City Secretary.
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j The first form of an automobile
made its appearance in the United
States in 1795, according to an ad
I vertisement appearing in the Colum-
| blan Sentinel of Boston, October 14,
1796. It was heralded as the first
moving carriage to appear in this 1
country and the admission charge
was three shillings
c o
$10,00 REWARD.
mm and scientists li
d and the weevil pe
w LIST OF JURORS
accepted.
The mayor appointed Alderman S
S Taylor to the following commit
ties Finance, street and bridge, and
01 dinance.
On motion, the Council appointed
R P. Anderson uh recorder for the
City of Bay City.
he has been to giv
l hureh corner Sth and Ave. •
Services Sunday at 11 a m
Sunday School at 9:45 a tu
Wednesday evening at 8:00
Everyone 1, cordially invited
G. B. 40 I MS
The banker himself will have become
subconsciously sold on the firm, through
its consistent advertising. He will say.
Paulk, F’alaciok
Mullen, Midfield
Nygarc, Midfield
year, nil of which goes to
Do I believe that a banker considers
reputation, as developed by advertising,
in extending credit? There probably
are bankers who will give a negative
answer to this question and believe they
are giving the right answer.
and photographs of a
D kurris, bet retary,trea
Matagorda (ounty Farm
bird and trees
ert W Bowie, Cedar lane
M Brinkley. Midfield
A Watkins, Matagorda
\nde son. Buy (’ity
Hon. once the people wake up and |
get b my We all know how perfectly
natural it is (or the fig to grow in
this country and its abundance
production Wr, also, till know that
the i v’ops can be sold regularly for !
xod non0y and that a small orchard.
‘A
pictures is of a
which was set out
and from which
The Mine
it nd the larg
e no wooler
o o.......
Easter Island in the South Pacific
is virtually devoid of vegetation and
M Cartwright, Bay City
J Eoff. Bay City
K Lee. Bay (ity
B Bell, Wadsworth
T. Bond. Bay City
F. Williams, Bay City
B. Smith, Midtield
S Fstell, Cedar Lane
P. La) ton. Matagorda
II. Gove, Matagorda
M Smith, Matagorda
C. Guynn, Bay City
( Gilmore, Wadsworth
Stanley, Buy City
FOURTH WEEK
J LeTulle, Bay City
D \tzenhofer, Matagorda
H arris. Bay City
. H po. i. h
zations to de
will prove
s factories
industry, hiii greatest
n Texas than in any
In the world. ' Hover
I One fourth of thr
world is grown in
yet we operate only a
City
ids worth
say Cit)
tempers brittle and is absolutely re
liable in behavior u n d e i any ordl
nary treatment
when your trade is appreciated. We handle
Our repair service is tor all
makes of butteries-- respon-
sible Wot k atre sponsible prices.
I ITT COUNCII PROCEED5NG9. •••••••••••••••••
hundred Polynesians living there su-
lei perpetually from hunger. There
are many high, carved stone images
on ihr ialand, the origin of which
never has been determined
Science and
peucefully over
ages until thru
cetton se arce u
the shoe began
inter estu in the
setting busy, ip
standpoint Of «
it farmers, but
more cotton w)
A. Kessler, Palacios
Putter son. Bay City
Baker. Wadsworth
Ing deserved attention wherever and
tu whomsoever hhown One of Ilir
o
\sa s Massenburg, Palacios
P (, Secrest, Bay Citj
II L Green, Matagorda
A P Porter, Bay City
X K MeSparran, Midfield
M E- Bogers Jr., Palacio
\dolph Guest, Bay City
THIRD WEEK
I 0 Moore, Bay City
Mack Reed. Bay City
J < Lewis, Bay City
R J, Sisson, Palacios
W F Williams, Matagorda
Win Hale, Midfield
$ V LeTulle, Buy City
F L Harrison, Bay (’ity
I A Partain. Palacios
E H Highley, Buy City
T A McFarland. Palacios
I H Mtrnbtug, Bay City
I L Mas r). Palacios
Ino W Richards, Palacios
M Frick, Wadsworth
in W Sort's ril. Palacios
Frank Shaw Taylor, Bay City
J M Woodsom, Midfield
J. R Whitaker, Bay Cit)
F R Long. Wails worth
F \ Verser, Bay City
Ino II Smith, Palacios
E \ Gottschalk, Matagorda
W E Bedford, Matagorda
J L Parker, Palacios
W S Wil hi rd, Bay City
L. C Estlinbaum. Bay City
Row land Rugeley, Hay Cit)
C E. Smith Jr., Palacios
J. P. Phillips, Palacios
H E Guedrke, Bay City
R O. Kiser. Bay City
• W S. Stewart. Matagorda
II W Fate. Midfield
R. B. Barnes, Bay City
E. E Bond, Bay City
C E Moser, Wadsworth
R E Lindsey, Bay City
FIFTH WEEK
Filmore Harper. Bay (.’Ity
F. Il Ramige, Palacios
M M Hagler. Midfield
I \ M Stadig, Palacios
K .1 Sisk, Bay (’Ity
C c Bridges, Midfield
I Guy F Perry, Palacios
G M. Reed, Bay City
J. D. Tabb. Bay Cit)
I H P Baxter. Matagorda
M. T Huebner, Bay City
John Bunk. Wadsworth
Morris Savage. Bay City
J W Heemer. Bay City
Henry Sanders, Palacios
’ J H Horn. Wadsworth
\ J. Bond. Cedar Lane
h J H \ndrews. Bay (’it)
Ino, Sutherland, Bay City
Layton Moore, Bay City
i (i F. Swinford. Palacios
C Parks, Bay City
J. X Stewart. Palacios
W C Berg, Matagorda
W C. Lloyd, Bay City
Clem Stribling, Matagorda
G. C. Horn. Bay City
J. O. Taylor. Matagorda
Report fre i
mrismioner
w-mh
following bills, approved by
nance committee, be pail
Waterworks Fund
Ti xas Publie Service Co.
iridz ‘ •••••••••••••••••
I neicher id rr
shed, ordered re '
d bridge commit-
mills. We pro
f Bay ID held •
f January 1923 tbe •
1 were pi •
re Aldermen J. Nye •
rest S s Taylor •
■. i Langham •
Yramans, Street •
sear that
it» firat ;
Phone in th.if Grocery order to C. W. Dickey
V/
9 1.
eff said
here. You will be satisfied
xiutence in all but
let lured Ht
raw material' I
ear, and point |
this mannfac
! °
"hecae
mall cotton mills Although we
lots 1 and 2, block 164, accepted. It .
appears that lender of taxes and in- ,
terest was made in UH2. No interest1
is to be collected from date of tender.
On motion the chief of the Fire De
partment was authorized to purchase
a battery charger at cost of about
$15.00, to bi- used in the Fire De-
pi. rtment.
Motion made and .seconded that the
reet. Avenue L.
Verbal perm is mi
anted Lubensky
But let those bankers be approached
by a credit-seeking national advertiser,
who has established his name, therefore
a market for his goods, anil see what
happens. In nine cases out of ten the
fact that those goods have become a
household “buying word" will be the
greatest factor in granting the credit.
vil has don
cotton far
cotton in
1!
LeTulle Mercantile Co.
Wiil Lowe .........
Sisk Grocery A- Hardware (*o
Gulf Refining Co.........
Pittsburgh Meter Co,.
I F. Helmecke ......
: Bay City Machine Co..
The Texas Company......
General Fund
Chas, LeSage ............
। Price & Lane
Gulf Refining Co..............
Hard)-Anderson Auto Co. ..
Sisk Grocery & Hardware Co.
only first-class lines, and you will always find
prove that the fig industry is destined
to pl ny an important part in tills set
H G
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 312, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1923, newspaper, January 4, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423470/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.