The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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WE WILL APPRE-
Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tire
Six 30x3«/2 for FORD, CHEVROLET and MAXWELL car at
from a visiting card to the
most delicate or intricate
job of lithographing or em-
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order. Our ambition is to
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serve you in a careful and
business-like way
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Our stock of these tires is limited, so come while this offer lasts.
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Bay City
Miners will be paid adequate
and
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bossing. Bank supplies a
specialty. Try us with an
tionery order and
you satisfaction.
Published by Th* Bay City Tribuu*. in co-operation
with The American Association of Advertising Agencies
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notice
title and
Edwin
in
Kentucky coal
capacity exceed
States,
wages.
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There are four mutual savings and
loan associations engaged In co-oper-
ative banking in Spokane, with 12,nJI
depositors, and $6,000,000 in savings
accounts. The dividend disbursement*
of July 1, were $135,000 or five per
cent annually.
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FOR LETTERS— ESTATE*
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T. M. THOMPSON
Texas
interest of
Blackburn
ft ih true tfiat the greatest of all American books often has the least in it.
we refer to the POCKETBOOK. That’s the reason for this SPECIAL.
For a limited time, to introduce and also help your pocketbook a bit, we
offer the INCOMPARABLE
In these days of good, truthful, help-
ful advertising to say, "I never read
advertisements” is merely your way of
saying, "I don't read all advertisements.”
NOTH t OF APPI.H AT1O>
Shoes for Spring
No end of refinements have been added to our
shoes to increase their service and satisfaction.
Our new low cuts for spring forecast the correct
style tendencies. There is no satisfaction like
that of being well dressed, and in selecting foot
wear, correct style is much to be admired.
In our windows may be seen the standard
brands in shoes for spring.
Advertising has formed his opinions
to a great degree. He may have re-
The Brotherhood of Locomotive En
giness ure Investing $200,090,000
West Virginia
mines which have
Ing 6,0000 tons u day The Coal River
Collieries is the new company and it
is owned by hundreds of locomotive
engineers throughout the country
Thev plan to retail the coal to rail-
o o— — - way men ami other workers in the
Try Tribune Want Ads for result* | large cities throughout tile l'nit>-.l|
Erank Carr.
Sheriff. Miitagorda County, Texas.
By Onur Barber. Deputy.
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V ith each Tire we present you with a GOODRICH SILVERTOWN RED
TUBE absolutely FREE
The list price of Tire and Tube the world over is
$20.85
You save $4.8.r> and equip your car with the finest tire and tube made.
This is the combination that all of the Jitneys in Houston ami San
Antonio have finally adopted and which is averaging over -.*.0,000 miles
under the hardest service in the world.
Some men, who are neither blind nor
illiterate, claim sincerely that they
"never read advertisements.”
“Never Reads Advertisements”
j| ciate your next sta-
assure
We can fill any order for
any character of printing,
Yet, if you could investigate, in each
case you would find that the man who
' never reads advertisements" used an
advertised tooth paste or shaving
cream or soap. If he owns an automo-
bile it will be an advertised car. If
you ask his opinion of any automobile
he will reply in words that might have
been lifted bodily from an advertise-
ment of that automobile.
Not one of tts ever reasoned out en-
cntirely from his own mind that the
earth is round. If we had not read it
or heard it we w o u I d never have
known it.
$|ftoo
Hats for Spring
Our hats give an assurance of quality and cor-
In this store the art of fitting the hat
to the man has been developed to a degree that
approaches n science. To serve you well and re-
ceive your patronage is. as ever, our firm desire.
To this etui we offer Hats in latest new Spring
We hope that it may be your pleasure to
cull and inspect our line.
The State of Texa-
j To the Sheriff ur any Constable
Matagorda County Greeting
You are hereby commanded
Ing so acres of land, conveyed
mild Mis Julia Kaulbach to
Edwin Blackburn ami Laura
Blackburn November 2b, V It. 1919: Dated at Buy City. Texas, tills the
and on tile 5th day of September, -!»tl> day of July. A. I*. 1922.
A. It. 1922. being tin- first Tuesday of (Seall
said month, between the hours of in
o’clock a. tn. and I o’clock p. in., on
• ’aid day. at the court house door of
! aid county I will offer for sale amt
sell at public auction, for cash, all
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cause the following notice to be pub
pished for a period d not 1*hm than
. e.,r preceding tin- dale of th--
* in the county of Matagorda.I
Stale of Texas, and vou shall cause
said notice to be printed at least once
I cacti week for the period of ten days I
exclusive of the first day of publica-
tion before the return day hereof:
Xotli-e <i|' tpplicatlon tor letter*
I sillies uf Ih cedents.
I'lll SI.lie of Tex ,
To all I'erson,, int. e ted in the Ea-
i late of Kate I kills Ins, Deceased
Know Ye That W I. Douglas has
liled in tlie County I o.r I of Matagorda
County, an apple >1 cm for l<etterH of
tilmini illation up -.a the estate of
Kat- Douglas, dece., .ed, which will lie
Ic-.nd at the next term of said court,
commencing the third Monday in Ail
gust. V D. 1922, .< tlie court house
(thereof in the city of Bay City, Texas,
at which time all persons Interested
in aid estate may appear and con-
test ,mid application should they de '
in- to do so.
Herein fail not. but have you then
amt then- before suiil court this writ, I
with your return thereon endorsed.1
I showing how you have executed the
same
Given under my hand and Hie seal
of .,1<| court, nt Bay City. Texas, this
list day of July. A D 1922.
(Seall .1 M l-'ilzmaurice.
Clerk County Court. Matagorda
County, Texm 2-lJd
Sill Kil l's sH.E.
Kenl l.slnte
The suite of Texas,
County of Matagorda
Whereas, by virtue of an order of
sale issued out of tin- District Court
of Matagorda County. Texas, on a'
Judgment rendered in said court on
the tilth day of .lune, A. D. 1922,
iuvor of Mrs Julia Kaulbach
against Julius Edwin Blackburn
Laura Ray Blackburn No XO37
tlie docket of said court, 1 did on tlie
29th day of July, A. D. 1922. at I
o'clock p m.< levy upon tlie follow
ing diweribed traits ami parcels of
hind situated in tlie county of Mata I
gorda. state of Texas, ami belonging,
lo tlie said Julius Edwin Blackburn
and Laura Ray Blackburn, to wit: |
Situated in Miitagorda County and
Slate of Texas, ime liehm Hie north
hull of lot 2X. block I, of the silbdivi-j “
ion of Hie Moore pasture, lying west
Of the Ties Palai-ios River, contain tile right, title ami interest of the
by Haid Julius Edwin Blackburn and
Julius Laura Ray Blackburn in and to suid
Ray property.
A. I). 1919;'
reived his information through others
who obtained thtir knowledge from ad-
vertising. But it is a fact that no man
can escape the effect of advertising
even if In1 does say he “never reads
advertisements.”
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1922, newspaper, August 3, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365593/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.