The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 172, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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TRUSTEE’S NOTICE.
Whereas,
on the Gth day of Octo-
D. 1923. N, WISE and wife,
Earn Your Discount
nation’s flying pol
icy, stirred up a row that can be set-
of trust covering land# in Matagorda
o N on bi FORE i in 10Tl or rm
The taxpayers
ENTITLED TO.
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rour the 20TII,
smoke, it
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having falled
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also thought to ।
Bay City Electric & Ice Co
W. T. ST V Ml’s J IL. Manager
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Livengood
Imnek
ulstantial
t blue
Moore, Mins Daisy
notice that
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the
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hiishest
1925
Patronize Your Home Merchants
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Fit You in
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lowina iloui rili • I
oigeht
The Vogue
oirrht
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to Ini k Holt
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THAT NEW FALL HAT
cighi
Phone 90
Phone 90
A amp was ele
BE st hi IND see ora hose
Bring in your old hat, we don't can' how old or ragged it is, we will allow
Navnjo
also V no klines and coat style.
Inspecting ny garment in this shop implies no obligation
S-tr
sons, but anxious to have you make them.
L
ndverttatng ample the red man'
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The State of Texas,
County of Matagorda
superintendent ;
principal High
Wise
and
II
Mat.
ily
wued
Court
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runner
Lueill
MI xx
satintactorily
Nosh lt» > r*
law
day
El
nteu i
ount *
. the fol
to wit
When you go to Galveston again, take
time to look at the concrete pavement on
Broadway and Twenty-fifth Streets—the
Treasure Island’s famous residential streets.
lire
The laramotnt
MI
Hernard
Hasima
Nargent
ouni y
n the
the
Mary
vo
MIru (eo
Arinutronu
Concrete
Streets
in
TEXAS
Berg,
Van
Helen
Teachers Who Attended < ounty Insti-
tute Are Listed Below.
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FOR SIIF.
possible.
Sim e the Shenandoah disaster and
Ifilie
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16 !
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jud r ment
in favor of
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LIST OF WHITE TEACHERS,
MATAGORDA COUNTY, TEXAS
Huckeye School
have never whown themseives adverse of the Irish Linen Society, was found
NONAME
HATS
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SEPTEMBER
hihI 1 00 o’ciock p
in । he e It t
of Mata
i« cordline
vG
I «r hald lots
Pbst crt.
POR 11 AND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
Southwestern Life Building
DALLAS. TEXAS
A Natumul Orgafuritxm to In/'Nnr an J l itmd
thr ( of Concrete
has been found
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For bustness Mars try
Mataxorila (‘ounty
Niamw
Marar
v Ne
Thousands of motorists have admired
the concrete on Broadway which was
laid in 1914. Its pleasing salmon pink
color was obtained by adding red oxide
to the concrete mixture. No one who has
tested out its riding qualities will forget
the pleasure of driving over this firm,
rigid, unyielding surface.
It is even because it was built that way;
and once in place concrete remains as
built —firm, rigid, unyielding, unaffected
by traflic and changing seasons. Concrete
streets are also safe streets because they
are skidproof. You know what that means.
Ill lit public
bidder for
annually, and providing for the usual I
10 per cent attorneys’ fee Which/want
Io Illi trait provided there
The Portland Cement Association has a
personal service to offer Individuals or com-
munities who want to get the most from money
invested in public or private construction
enterprises Let us help you with your paving
problema
Swoaters ever shown in Bay City, with the new turtle neck;
de
I n
h
nforce wald trust
Now, TIIEREFORH. till i
efit of Mrs. Gladys Dallerup, u deed |'1 itielamn of the
The State of Texas.
County of Matagordn
Miss Dorothy Rogers, Ml
Hi-ii. Miss Lillie Judkins
QI IRED IO BI PAID 0X OK Bl •
been tall but wasted
ber, A
Hay City Schools Hoy Whisenhunt, MHH M
J. L. WISE, executed.
CIGARETS MEI TO KEI»
MANS 111 ART NA VS HOI.I
CENT DIS 01 A | TH AT VOI ARF
Miss Emmy Lou
One grav
war > old.
line gt a t
years old
Ose hay
years old
One bay
years old
to get ut the truth if thin is
Roosevelt
payahle to the order oi Mrs dladjys
Dallerup on or before twelve months
in no NOT kNOW or di wav
Miss Della Senour
Though more than a thousand ' aeteristie of the red man
kinds of fossil insecta have be" dis- Howevet aspirants fol fame via
covered near the ha-e of Pike a Peak, the Nurm route will find this in
no trace of the ■ rm ati on 1 doubtrul value a traf
fir conditions in most citles preeiude
the possibility of emulating the ex
NONAME f
HATS
is provided for
taid montl, at the - ourt i
til the town of lay city
within the
for sheritra
of Septembe
Maton Farm
Mataxorda
Vol CAN 1 ARN I I II I A in PER
est,
‘on
I will offer
Iegal houra
male about
inction. Io the 1
ash on the first
Roosevelt started the United States
on the way to become a first-class
naval power. Mitchell may similarly I
prove the apostle of aeronautical su-
premacy.—Galveston News.
alley
Torether with all the
to which refer
owins deneribed
Thai cortin ni
proceo lo a foreelosure of the
II Parrin
Pledger
Vina Lee
Rarnett
Chalmers
Lukefahr
years old
d of trust lion. an I
aid d< - d ot tru t;
to why the Indian
School; Olan Key, cox, as trustee for the use and ben flying colonel ‛ has not, by his bold
e the ml tint i*
Josephine ("ullowny I
Official Fall Hat Week
. anu
to nlvs
sale be
Tuemnday in Octo
e ime beini f he
ring leu I
l ••' to I
l riwin a
mental in the American attitude He Parts of the zreat province of
fore that a great many people had Kansu China, are so dry that records
been inelined to regard him simply recently found printed on silk and
ns a loquacious army officer a spe- covered b only a fw feet of gravel
einli tohe .•< I ' t I toa I.atterv are tin in good condition thourh
he ha commanded increasing atten- made nearly 2000 years azo
Turtle Bar
Ashhy
citru- (rov
elder
Him puonv Ilie
Culver Ml -
COLOxEL MITCHELL AXD
THE WAR DEPARTMENT
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m REINITFS IFARN win
m*|lAw IKI "Al KWIV
1361, and to me, sherirf, directed
ant delivered, | w ll proceed to sell
aid deed of trust is of record la Vol
i pares HO 12 of the Mortgage
N H I It I F FS NAIE.
Personal Properly,
One bay horse nin
years old
on a the pr
Jackson to satisfy
amountine to $6077
toasted! As long as It*
satisfios ’
out of the llonorable
o( WVharton (‘ounty
right, mem-
thoroto in
nvle nhovnt
some- tn Im* uh perfect structurally as are
it Up the linens made today
Hazel Jen Dallerup requested the
DEEPER CROWNS. WIDER BRIMS
Just received New Coats, New Dresses and the Niftiest
Miss llul Number . together
1 (llemnenta
Command. fiten tian'
j
LIGHTER COLORINGS
TOMORROW %:
I I ot Nnb ’ I I ani
t Mre (iladys
sald H E Cox
Miss Key Morgan, Miss Janet Hol
gardus. Miss Theo Monihan, Mi
Elizabeth Thompson; Monroe May
- . - —-eade
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Dove and Douzlas Fairbunke
0 "pent more than a month a' ।
Lake Arirona nimin Zane ।
Wild itore Mesa under the I
on of Gcorge B Seitz
Riceville
Clenville
He Marie
Horta l $1000 Call Tribune
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OFFICES IN JO CITIES
hew, principal Grammar School, Mi ill described, said deed of tru t hav
ft M Wynne, Mias Lillian Brow n my been kiven to secure the payment
Miss Syble Hass, Miss Mildred of one certain note in the sum of
Vaughan, Miss Mary Lanlie; Mi $2160 00 exec uted by the maid N
Tenie Holmes, principal Primar | md ife, Mrs M .)
School Mrs Onella Vaughan, Miss
Pearl Love, Miss Maney Vest, Mi
Hell WII I rexa
Mifield
Miss Edith
Brown. Ml-
'■er. A II
I th da of
I
All ELECTRI Bills ARE RE-
t EAT O A I PRINV( IPLE, IX 10
and appurtena
Ise belonrins
Its follows
12 in iiloek
with nil im
ervation. pointed
mule al
tiny N Wynn.
GIbhons, Miss
and the said
and refused
from dat Said note bearing Inter
est nt 8 per cent per annum, payable
rooms and hath $2500 will include
one and one half corner lot for addi-
There I some 1 h inu Rooseveltianin the planet M '
about Colonel Mitchell He leaus to-
ward the theatrical hilt so did Teddy A piece of linon
PAV 1 01 K I 1 E< I ICl< A < HI ' i s
L Wise
Iron, the charat teri I i- coloring
matter of the "Garden at Gods." is
Miss Hunice Hendley
Mias Elva Ras Patter-
rett. Miss Ina Cartwrisht
Itural Nehools,
Codar Lan- H S Crahill, MI
Earle Mayfield, Miss Lm IH- Allen
Hraroria County; Ml • frabm I
R K
dounty, Texas, hereinarter speciric- tied by nothing less than a conzres
lend of trust vested with all ot the
vowers delesuted to the orininal
runtee in said instrument and.
WHEIEAS, I have been requested
■ i Hie -mid Mt Gladyn ballerup to
Havaae
Northern Alden w Phillips MI <
Eddie Maud Dixon
nd runninr back between parallel 1
ines I u> feet to a co-tout alley said
‛ota herein conveyed comprisini a 1
ant of around ox1to feet and -it
of liny city in th '
rda. and State of I
to map or plat of ■
I and,
WIIEREAS the said
to buy it. The woman who is "just looking" need offer no
Miss Kuby ruder wood
Mrs Vades Iichardson
Mi- Laura E Ider
WITNESS my hand thin the
ty of sentemher A n 1925
rRos H LEWIS
- 4 Substlt nt • Truet
iterrshili lira
Pier
doffin. Mist
Ha» View Consolidated Collezeport
Thon I- Hale. M- AoBle nateh-
rider Mt Vivian Hewatt, Mrs nteu I
lah Price Douzlass
visiting Teachers.
The American people recently examined by the chairman
da (ounts Vi
r Blaekwell.
' K i a Jl«
Helen Ward
eription of said lot-
Lota •■ and th. In iilock
otu frontini at feet on A
between til* nours of 10 00
SIMON BROS.
| the plack whi:rk Ynm old hat has 4 trade-in valve
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Sexton
Wadsworth Ram h Mt Irmu fh
man
Wadsworth w E Pack Mis in Eval
wuth mi ituated in the city of Huy (ly
I n the County of Mutarorda. and state
I t Toxa* m cordini to map or plat o
alonal inquiry it only needs some
energetic aenator or representative
to start things moving. The publie
is in a mood to see this thing sifted
to the bottom. It's conting the tax-
pavers a pretty penny to keep up the
flying eatablishments maintalned by
the army and navy Colonel Mitchell
say-, in effect, that the money has
Marv C Floyd and conte of suit
Given under my hand this Ph day
of September A D 1925
IOE MANGTM
Sheriff Mutarorda Connty. Texas
By HARRIS MILNER neputy
5 18 -Im-
Miss Irene nnteh |
the Navajo Indian reservation anil,
durin a rodeo that was staxed. ths
Navajo bucka easily outran such ex
cellent athletes as Holt young Fair
banks and Georre Mazrill
Harvey K Meyer the Indian aent
Mrs Myrtle
County Mi-*
zoria County:
alt city of record in Vol
n the need itecord- 0
'minty. Texan to which
erelv made for better
Mami*' Gusaman, Miss Bessie Senour
Miss Bury ie Bell, Miss Valeria
Sweeney; Miss Louise Walters, Me
lean School
Palacios Schools Mins Nora Hayes,
Miss clatre Partain, Mrs Beulah
Howden, Mias Cecile Grant, Mi n Vern
Tanner, Miss Victoria Elder Mi
Lorena iand. Miss Inn Prazer, Mb'
Martini Langham.
Matagorda and Gulf Schools B IC
Rogers, principal. Matagorda School.
Miss Hertha Funk, Miss Lila Thorn
hill, Mrs w W kugeley; Guv 'I Mi
apologies iif The Vogue. We are not afraid of compari-
t Command .ttenhion)
—
Miss Ruth Gar
ica iudkins. A L Dyer, Mi I r
Heard. Miss Clara Sehley
Markham School ! 'I' Taylor 1
perintendent, MI Melba Collins,
Miss Gertrude Trurtt Ml Anna Jen
RMh day of April, A I* 1925, I
clerk thereof. In the cane of
C Floyd versus Sam Jack non
Miss Florene •
Hal" Mr- Mary
thereon sild lotu front
I mi Avenue I and run
between parallel lineu I in
u font illey, said Iola com
plit of round sox1to fet.
to act in Ho- premises the hald Mrs
■ llul | illerup dl l ill -H it ! .1
of July, A 1) 1325, by an inatrument
In writing of aid dat appoint me
I Thru 11 Lewis of Matazorda Count'
1 - 'ii a mb titute ti 11 t e in old
Records of Matagorda County Texas
Iio which reference is here now made
I for all purposes; and,
WHEREAS, the said Mrs dladys
Dallerup is now the holder and own-
er of said note, and the said N Wise
and wife, Mra M | i, vvite. have
made default in Hie payment thereor,
and the him*- Is now long past due
mid unpaid, principal, interest and
attorney's fee there now being due
tin li on the mu of $1201 52; after
allowance of nil offsets and , redit ,
rcord in Vol pane
ned itecord- of Mn'n
you 50c for it on a New Fall Hat. Prices range from $3.00 to $19.75
NEW STYLE NOTES
E (I. Hutchinnon, knowledged ami delivered to 11.
houra prescribed by
i sales, on the 13th
•r A D 1905, at th
* at El Maton Texa
E Hoti
Thu war department has started In-
vest tigating Colonel Mitchell. It re-
mains for congress to investigate the
war department. We shall be very
much surprised if the indefatigable
Bride, superintendent . । Marr
principal Gulf School W L nurk
halter. Miss Million Evanw, Mi Ida
Yeazer, Mli‘- Abbie Harris, Miss Lil
Hi Obelgoner Mis Plorence Autrey
Blessing school c E Lucas, su
perintendent. Mis - Laura Sutton,
the loss of the Hawaiian flight plane
Colonel Mitchell has lashed out al
his superiors with a disregard of con
nequene es unknown in army annals
One may suspect that he is trying
to force the issue, even if he has to
trample the articles of war under his
boots He ha just about done that
in his latest remarks, forming the
war department, probably against its
will, to proceed against him. Colom-1
Mitchell has commanded far mor*- at-
tention from the country since his
reduction from the brevet rank of
brigadier general than hi- did before
Just the hint of martyrdom in his
demotion offended something funda ।
MOXTH AND GET rm H* PER
of Matazorda. and the State f
tar and being Iota Numherei Ll
i I in Illock Numher ,. of the
inal townuite f sald , Hy of Ha»
- Said w* fronting 25 feet on
■ntiv t‘ and extending bail, he
en ; rallel line 1ao fent to ah
Hmi lb has suceessfully assumed
the ml,' of a fearlens patriot, jeop
ardizing bi own eareer by offering
himnelf n a aacrifice for his country.
out the reason for the red men's pro 1
fieteney and skill in foot raring .
For Ilgis the Indian has devel '
oped speed through forced training,’ 1
said Meyer "In other words Indian i
ponies running nway and the Indian ’
hova chasing them have served to Ac !
velop the speed and endurance < har l
Hay It with cigarets"" is Jack
Holt’s advice to all those who yearn
to make friends with the little un
derstood Indian
After a months' stay at Red Lake,
Arizona, for the filming of the new
Zane drey film, "Wild Horse Mesa."
during which time he had ample op-
portunity to tamiliarize himself with
the likes and dislikes of the red men,
since th*- motion picture camp was
close by the Navajo Indian reserva
tion, th*- noted paramount actor re-
turned with the positive statement
that a package of most any kind of
cigarets is the key to the red man’
heart
"A elgaret will awaken any Indian
but a dead one." said Holt with 11
laugh "And once you haul out a
pack of smokes and let an Indian
take one, you are his friend for life '
Ineidentally, Holt pointed out that
none of th*- mediums that carry the
national advertising of the cigaret
manufacturers reach th*- red men
and the result is the Indians are not
particular about the brand of cigar
ets they are offered They’ walk a
mil" for ii cigar l even If it isn’t
I t W . "It
Mra Lillian ilerman, Mt I vit l
Narnett, Mis • limmie m J
Comnletoly moilern
me, six
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 172, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1925, newspaper, September 11, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423681/m1/4/: 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.