The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 253, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 17, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday
PHONE 3f«
PHONE 3(12
Pullman I
oaves
15c per Loaf
Cobb & Baer
Hl E DEI II Eltll S I) lll.Y
here are a few reasons why you should
EAT EHLERT'S QUALITY BREAD:
Etrst—Because it has substance and nourishment in it
and has the added virtue of being an economical food
Is HI'H I U, HACSAGE DAY WITH
IN HE HIVE I LARGE IHSORT-
MEV |, HOME.II IDE ONES PRE-
(NAMIN’ ITING,
PLEASE ORDER EARLY
Texas
our Tire
. The
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]\4TLEAGE is what you ■/
1V1 want—good, clean, Ej
trouble-free mileage. That’s n
what you pay out you
and Tube money for.
more mileage you get, the
more you get for your money.
Gillette Tires and Tubes
give you the longest mn for
your cash. They out-distance
them all in wear —and by
many miles.
The new Gillette Chilled
Rubber Process toughens
them as iron is toughened
by conversion into steel.
Strengthens them: gives them
vitality and come-back power
unparalleled in the history of
'fire and Tube manufacture.
They give you miles of wear
—after others are worn out.
One Gillette will prove up
our claims—and mure—and
sell you a set
HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO
COMPANY
Bay City
Brunner & Oertling
wear-
A shipment of
Fall ready-to-
-tall suits
coats, skirts
n the latest &y-
nd colors. The
prres are reasonable
w. 8. HOLM AR •
Attoraey-at-Law •
will practice In all th* Court* •
Phone 37—Office Holman Bldg •
Rear at Opm Hoaea, Are r •
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Nothing Within Miles
of them for Mileage
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16-OUNCE LOAVES, 10c; THREE FOR 25c
Second—It is made at home, and is made of the very
best ingredients money can buy. If you want a good, full
16-ounce loaf of the best bread money can buy, you will get
Ehlert’a Quality Bread.
TIRES &HB TUBES
Drive.
Phone No. 11
SOO
Alamo Lumber
INDEPENDENT RICE FARM BARGAIN
! LAYMAN GIVES *100,000
TO nil’IIST ( IMPUGN.
EVERY MONTH YOU PAY RENT MEANS YOUR
HOME IS THAT MUCH. FARTHER AWAY
Money Paid in Rent Is Gone; Money Put
Into a Home la Saved
If
sav-
i
Company
John Sutherland, Mgr. Phone 23
0-0-
If yon must have a new tire placed
on your auto buy W. S. S while you
wait
Before 9 a. in. and get your
order delivered by 10 a. in.;
before 4 p. in. and get it by
5 p. in. Our delivery serv-
ice cannot be too good;
take advantage of it. Start
now by giving us your or-
ders for anything you eat or
wear. Yes, we will deliver
your bread, the home prod-
uct, for we are for Bay City
and its enterprises first. Try
us for quality, service and
courtesy.
Don’t burden yourself with an elab-
orate /dan of savings which you cannot hope
to carry out.
Magill Bros.
Phone 86 Bay City, Texas
EOCNDI HS IND I NI I I HIVE AGENTS, HAY CITV
TOWN COMPANY
Lota, Roth llu.lno.M mid Ucs|(|en(*(> I,o(h, Emh, Term*
Lota to Select i’roin Hee I s and Save Money
You can own your own home if you’ll
learn to save small sums. No man in mod-
erate circumstances ever paid all cash for
his home. Lay your foundation now by
saving regularly.
11 hiilniiiiu Texiis Deiiio<*nitlr I xeeu- 4
the Coiuinlltee Hukes Large l<|. f
vance Haliscrlpllon to Purposes of M
man of that alate and provident
Hie llaptlHt General Convention
Texas. han JuhI wired to Dr. L
Scarborough, general dlrectoi of
I'UptlMt 7 And I lion <nnipaigii.
MiibHcrlption of lino.OOO to the
I Gillette
M II Wolfe, of Dallas, chairman
of tli« State democratic executive
committee of Texan, a prominent lay-
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of
11.
the
his
_____ cam-
paign. through the real drive for ca.>h
Dind five-year subscriptions will not
be made until the week of November
December 7 Mr Wolfe’s subscrip-
tion in not designated for any special
eiiUSe and will be apportioned ninon.;
till the Interests fostered Dy the cam
palgn.
Having ,|u t returned from Europe,
whore he made a special study of lie
huiinoiis and social conditions of the
continent, Mr Wolfe is expected to
lend himself largely to the campaign
hereafter.
Start saving '-mall sums—even as small
as n dollar a week. Learn to save system-
atically. Put your savings in ir«r Savings
Stamps where they will earn interest as
you are adding to them.
Consisting of 2,100 acres, all smooth, black and
black sandy, well drained land. Improvements
consist of 7-rootn dwelling, large barn, pumping
plant with 100 h.p. boiler and engine, 15-in. Morse'
pump, HiO-ncre reservoir, canal and laterals to all
parts of the farm, large warehouse on water
transportation to Galveston and Houston. Eight
miles from county seat. A fortune maker. Must
be seen to be understood and appreciated.
Sacrifice price, only $10.00 per acre, one-third
cash, balance easy terms. Call and let us tell you
about it.
Figure with us. You want that home.
Our business is to see that yon get it.
you haven’t the money, you can’t begin
ing it any earlier,
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• J. W. Coairar W B. Darant
• CONGER A DAVANT
• Lawyer*
• Offte* la let Rat! Baak Bldy
• Bay CRT, Taxa*
Just Received
Read Tribune Ads
THE GENERAL STORE
Phone 11 East 7th St.
R. F. ANDERSON
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NETTLETON SHOES in all the latest shapes
and styles. Shoes to fit any foot Let show them to you us.
NEW, UP-TO-DATE STYLES
In Ladies Blouses, Coat Suits and Dresses. Our Line is Complete
V
Ehlert Sanitary Bakery
WM. EHLERT, Mgr.
Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing
We handle the Hart Schaffner & Mark Clothing for ycurg and o*d. Come in and see them
Simon Brothers, Bay City
Cox’s Variety Store
Phone 109 Bay City, Texas
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Bookkeepers - Sterographers
WANTED
BAY CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
Box 247 BAY CI7Y,TeXA»
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our line and
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Before you buy be sure you have seen
gotten our prices.
ONLV A FEW MORE DAYS NOW UNTIL SCHOOL
WILL OPEN
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the cream
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It is state
lion poun<
We are well supplied with a full and complete stock of
Pencils, Pens, Tablets, Inks, Paste, Rulers, Pencil
Boxes, School Companion Sets; in fact
everything the children will need.
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eggs
Bay City Produce Co.
Bay City, Texas
We pay cash for all poultry,
hides, etc.
Write, or see us for prices
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 253, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 17, 1919, newspaper, September 17, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333024/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.