The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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AVENUE G & 6TH ST.
All work absolutely guaranteed.
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SI. HAUK'S ( 111 Kt 11
(Episcopal)
Invites you to attend all
services
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Woodwork
Beautiful wood work in your
home is a perpetual source of
pride, oomfort and satisfaction. For
that reason, it is important that you
choose well the kind >f lumber in-
tended for any work in or around
your home. It will be a permanent
reflection of YOU when it is once in
place.
Long Lived Interiors
We can show you woods of
varied and beautiful grains,
different weights and textures. But
it is all the beet quality of its class.
The right kind for your
borne, ready for paint or enamel
is waiting your selection here. Come
to us for «
Bay City Shoe Hospital
SAM ROSS, Proprietor
1 have opened an up-to-date Shoe Repair Shop in
the building next, door to the Express office, and
will appreciate your patronage.
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insurance
J .i i I li’alth—Accident
Bay City, Texas
o/ Quality at Economy Prices
Alamo Lumber Co.
Abuse an.I nogl ct will ( anj battery the K. O. in
short order, but it tak< ■; care and d tention to keep it O. K.
( harge must be kt pt up -water must be added—connec-
tions must be tight. If you ’
the (). K. class all the file- 1
weeks for inspection and test.
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SANITATION
Your Safeguard To
HEALTH
The Best and Most Comfortable Living Depends Upon-
Modern Conveniences
BAY CITY UTILITIES CO.
Most grocerymen will send you the bread on which they
can'make the most profit.
Some will send \<u ■ . ii.i :f i ’ BREAD because they
know—that b\ com n in! u r the most rigid stall"
dards of quality in the nt; ;iw ,,f br. ad; by using only the
best of ingredients obtainable -w have . acceded in pro-
ducing a loaf of br< ad wl . b ■ bdi ve to be the equal of
any bread that is baked today.
Buy Bay City’s best bread.
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Nothing Gives You Better Satisfaction Than Adequate
Sewer Connections
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TIES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS.
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FARM POWER IN ITS SIMPLEST FORM
UPON APPLICATION
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For Sale by
Meal, Corn Bran, Corn Chops
We Sell by the Pound
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF
THE FAMOUS SELBY SHOES, LN ALL OF THE LATEST
STYLES.
PRICES ARE RIGHT—LOOK OVER OUR SELECTION
BEFORE BUYING.
ALSO A NEW SHIPMENT OF BLACK CAT HOSE IN
ALL COLORS. •
' SOME ESPECIALLY GOOD LOOKING OXFORDS AND
PUMPS WITH FASHIONABLE BABY LOUIS HEEL.
WALL! S
&4merics Jy eforemost (j factor
S. C. Creech & Company
East Seventh Street Bay City, Texas
provemets which can be found in no other tractor
The Wallin Is twelve years old and hu» stood the
teat of time It haw been tried and proven on thou-
sands of farms all over the world. It Is sold by
a company estaldlshed nearly half a century; a
company of integrity and reputation tor square
business dealings
No matter whether you operate a big furm or a
little farm whether you live on the prairie or
hills- whether you live In thu North. South, East
or Went, you will find the Wallis Is THE one trac-
tor suitable for your own use.
The mechanical perfection attained by the Wal-
lis, America's Foremost Tractor, is recognized by
fanners, dealers, (uiglneers and agricultural ex-
perts. It la widely known, because It has delivered
satisfactory performance on thousands of Amer-
ica's farms.
The Wallis has been growing since 1801. Thou-
sands of costly tests and experiments have brought
Il to Its present state. Now, an in ths past few
years, It Is sotting higher standards
Huperiorlty begins In design You will find tn
the Wallis many Ingenious Inventions and Im-
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The General Store
Phone No. II
for Bay City, we bring you Bay City bread,
, i tables, etc., .is far as it is possible to obtain
patronage. W .■ Iiw, as complete a line of groceries and
goods a can i, ■, > u V. , e you service
equal to that if anj.'iic; be buy 1 . , 1 uthe best, price
being •<or . u'.i; I • . v,______„• n in season, we
gel it; we a >ur< you of our i and courteous treatment;
then, we are
Bay Cify
them.
Think this over, give us a trial.
We sell anything you eat or wear. j
R. F. Anderson & Sons
WA A? £ D !
We want an.v nuiu , v, co tone to add to our list ,
ot good custonu rs. ; , , , better serve them.
We have somethin;; , p you is why we are asking your
We h/ive as complete a
ie found in your' city,
f anyone; .be buy no' I
[ other business ' brought
| meeting
1 You nre urgently request cd to
tend.
Do not forget the date, plea e
Fraternally yours,
J. R. Gay.
Chairman foF a Happier Clvilizatinn.
I (District papors please copy.)
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CALL KIR MN IALIST ( <IMFATI<»
By the authority vested tn me a*
a sovereign citizen of the I'nlted
States, I hereby call s convention of
the socialists of the Rth Congressional
District to meet in Columbus, Texns
June 16, to consider the welfare and
devetopaient of the party and any
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WEIGHTS GUARANTEED
Ice
Watch for our Ice Trucks.
Coupon Book.
Fresh meal ground daily.
McLendon Gin & Milling Co., Inc.
PHONE 57
Get an
Try our Corn Bran for your milch cow.
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ELECTRIC CLEANER
GET ONE OF THOSE PREMIER VACUUM CLEANERS
AND MAKE THE RUGS AND CARPETS LOOK
LIKE NEW. SAVE THE OLD RUGS;
NEW ONES COST LOTS OF •
MONEY
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1920, newspaper, May 15, 1920; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333217/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.