The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Phone No. 85
Mills Co.
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CALLED MEEFING R. A. M.
CABBAGE AND BERMUDA ONION PLANTS
Chas. D. Fine
W. F. TETTS
Long staple cotton seed.
Jas. W. Rugeley Co.
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These plant* are grown in the open field without any
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BUILD FOR THE FUTURE!
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The great twentieth century answer to the demand for a
croset which shall combine unlimited orace and style with
perfect comfort and hygienic support.
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
“The Gifts That Last Store.”
Th* Util* cold spell did not pheaze i
us and it is again beautitul spring j
weather.
We are agents for the famous Sherwin-Williams line of
house paint, and we believe it is the very best line of goods
in the world.
Mr*. H A. Clapp and daughter, Lou |
Ise, of Collegeport, spent yesterday
in Bay City
—Does NOT get out of order nor require constant at-
tention.
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEISIII.
Come in and let us show you the various types and sizes
in Herrick Refrigerators.
It’s the Masterpiece of
Master Builders
Mae Preddy Brunner,
A, T. Oerting.
—A Refrigerator that keeps food indefinitely and saves
ice.
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To Buy That REFRIGERATOR
You Need
Phone or write for appointment;
no obligation whatever
We have the best made at prices
that are right
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Made. to Measure
Reasonably Priced; Guaranteed
LADIES’ LI 11.1) WILL
II AVE CAKE SALE.
MRS. MELLIE S. LECKIE
Resident Corsetiere
MOST PERFECT CORSET IN
THE WORLD
NOTICE, NOTICE
KOU) WORK TO LET
"KING rONTIAC SEGIS
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be filled Saturday.
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FOR SALE.
REFRIGERATOR SERVICE FOR A LIFETIME
THAT’S HERRICK SERVICE
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Cull him at the Barber House
Bay City
DR. M. ERTL
Optometrist and Optician
Boney Bldg.
An early call is to your
advantage
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Long-Bell
THE MARK ON QUALITY LUMMER
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The plant tarmers continue to re-
celve many orders for plants from all
sections of the country. A good ad j
| vertising stunt this, as well as a good '
l business
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Trained corsetieres, who
understand this artful
corsetry that makes you
slim-by-proportion, will
serve you and assume
full responsibility for
your satisfaction.
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Perfect Meal
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Whatever your type of
figure may be, the grace-
ful lines of youth may be
retained, attained or
regained in a
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STOP THAT ITCH.
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TAYLOR-HILL FURNITURE CO.
FURNITURE AM) UNDERTAKING
.Mr. Ulen Stables of Houston, whose
regular day in Bay City is Monday,
to qonduct his vocal class, will not
be here .Monday, March 29, on account
of the Opera in Houston Most of
Mr. Stables' pupils will be in Hous-
ton on that date to hear "Carmen”
and "La Traviata."
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MAUNDY THURSDAY.
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of bread
"PRAIRIE TRAILS"
You have seen this beau-
tiful little actress in the
William Farnum pictures
but this is her first real
picture in which she is
given the opportunity to
be a real "star."
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I Mr Henry Carrington, of Tampico..
Mexico, is expected home within the
next few days Mrs Carrington is
visiting her parents in Palestine.
Texas, and will join her husband here
later ou.
Don't miss the Ladies' Guild cake
sale at Taylor-Hill Furniture Cojs
store next Saturday
GOSSARD
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white Bermuda onion plants. Ready any time after
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• MEN WANTED •
• Every Sunday morning in the •
• Mens' Bible Class at the Bap- •
• list Church A cordial wel- •
• come awalts you. •
• R F. Anderson, Teacher •
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60c; 300, $1.00; 500, $1.75; 1,000, $3.00. If you want
them delivered in the city leave your order with the
—Never gets ".smelly” and interchanges food flavors.
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Wherever you find new business buildings going up—
there you will find prosperity. This is such a community.
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Use Blue Star Eczema Remedy for
Itch,. Eczema. Tetter, Ring Worm.
Cracked Hands or Sores on Childreh.
Sold on a guarantee by Huston's Drug
Store and Matagorda Pharmacy.
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Buildings hastily and poorly constructed, with “any kind'
of materials, are temporary. They will not last.
The Parent-Teachers' Association
will put on “The Womanless Wad-
ding" at the Grand Opera House, on
March 31, 1921, for a school benefit
The cause is one in which everybody
in Hay City is interested and the
event will surely give you your mon-
ey's worth.
’ It is a scream from start to finish
and yur health will be (letter from
the side-splitting laugh you will have
March 31.
Cabbage and onion plants tor sale |
at 26c per hundred or $2.00 per thou- l
.sand J H. COBH. Bay City, Texas
28-1mo pd
Our birthday is an important event in our lives,
whether we be rich or poor.
How pleased, secretly or otherwise, are we all.
when that event is noted by others.
If the event is commemorated by some little token,
it adds a delicate perfume to the atmosphere, so to
speak. After all. it is these little thoughtful acts
of courtesy and unselfishness that make up the real
things Unit count in life
As a birt day reminder, you could not find a bet-
ter place to make your selection than our little Gift
Shop, as it is just full of just the things that you
would went to give, such as Fountain Pens, Ever
sharp Pencils, Kodaks, Flaslilights, Rings, Pins of
all descriptions. Silver for any occasion and almost
anything to please the one to receive it.
Come in and let us help you decide.
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As a builder you are responsible for your part of the
community in years to come. Build buildings that will
endure!
Makers of best Hosiery. Under-
wear and Sweater Hoods, sell-
ing direct to users at Mills'
prices, are represented by our
salesman. D C. Hardin, who
will be in Bay City until March
lath, soliciting Spring orders
day of May, A. D. 1920.
Said bio im i will be continued by
the -aid A. I. Oeruing under the firm
name and style of Brunner & Oert-
ling, and all accounts and claims
against said partnership are to be
presented to the said A. T. Oertling
for payment.
Witness our hands at Bay City,
Texas, this the 14th day of May, A. D.
1920.
The Scottish Rite Masons will ob-
serve Maundy Thursday in the Ma
sonic hall. Thursday night, at 8
i o’clock All Scottish Hite Masons,
j who have attained the 18th degree,
are urged to take part in these serv
! ices, and are cordially invited to at
tend. A nice program has been ar-
ranged for the occasion.
If you don’t buy our paint, buy some other line of stan-
dard goods handled in town. Beware of the mail order
paint as it is not worth putting on your barn. We can cite
you to people who have tried it. Trade with people you
c an go back to.
We, too, are a part of this community—actively interested
in its development. To furnish only quality lumber, de-
pendable materials, and sound building counsel is our part
of the undertaking. You can benefit by it. Write or call—
If you are figuring on painting your house, let us fig-
ure with you. We have the paint that will deliver the
goods.
January 5th. Prices by parcel post prepaid: 100,
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Notice is hereby given that the co-
partnership, lately subsisting be-
tween Mae Preddy Brunner, (Individ-
ually and as survivor of the commun-
ity estate of herself and her deceas-
ed husband, Fred Brunner), and A
T Oertling, both of Matagorda Coun-
ty, Texas, under the firm name and
style of Brunner & Oertling, was dis-
noivea by mutual consent on the 14th
There are persistent rumors of
more new residences for Bay City
this year Keep the good work going
Simon Brothel's are having their
stole building on North Side remod-
eled and refinished for Harrison's
Market. The move will be made with I
in the next few days.
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St. .Mark’s Altar Guild has con-
tracted with Brer' Rabbit to send the
fanelest and most elaborately decor
ated eggs that he has in stock. There
will probably be some gold ones
among them. Think of it kiddles!
Tell mother to order early. Mrs
Wadsworth will supply all orders.
Hing 107 before Saturday
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Made individually for you from measurements and data
secured by an expert corsetiere. Boned with the unbeliev-
ably flexible—yet amply strong—NuBone Stay which is
guaranteed not to rust or break within one year. As wash-
able as any other garment; new until worn out.
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I The Ladies’ Guild. St Mark's
Church, will have cakes, pies and sal j
ads on sale at Taylor-Hill Furniture!
Co.'s star* next Saturday. Order now |
Phone Mrs. J ll McCain.
The “HERRICK” Waterloo, Iowa
St. Mark's Altar Guild will hold its ■
annual Easter egg sale Saturday, I
] March 26, at the Economy Grocery
Store. Place your orders early with
Mrs A H. Wadsworth
protection. Genuine frost-proof. Varieties, Chas.
The Ladies’ Guild. St. Murk’s
Church, will have a cuke sale at Tay-
lor-Hill Furniture Co.’s store Satur-
day. March 20.
Those wishing to order cukes, pies
or salads prior to the sale will please
'phone Mrs. J II McCain, 335, any
time this week' and your orders will
A registered Holstetn-Freslan
Hull of the highest breeding
will make the season at my
place in the city. This Hull
comes from New York and his
sire is King Pontiac Segls Al-
cartra Na, 162248 HFHB; dam
Berlin Beets Clothilda No.
187736 HFHB.
Terms, cash
A VERY
There will be a called meeting of
the Royal Arch Chapter Friday night
at 7:30 o’clock. Work in the first
three degrees. 2t
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! Nearly 60,000 women were employ-
ed in engineering work in England
during the war.
PERSONAL SERVICE
, Ask your grocer for tresh ground
[ corn meal—made by Carter Grain
Company 23-tt
i Mr W. F Tetts and Miss Cleo re
turned trou Houston last night after
havig attended the bedside of Mrs
Tetts,- who’ Was operated on Monday, j
They let Mrs Tetts in a satisfactory |
condition, and Mr Tetts says she
went through the ordeal splendidly
WANT ADS 1H
ARI ICLES WANTED, LOST, FOUND
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The Commissioners' Court of Mala
Korda Comity, Texas, will on the 12th
day of April, A 1) 1921, at 10 o'clock
u m., receive bids for the excavation
of a DITCH, in Ruud District No 8
of said county.
The ditch to begin near the old
Sims farm about six miles south of
Buy Chy, Texas, at Station No 33.
plus 79, same being a part of the
Slate Highway, No. 12 A. said ditch
running in an easterly direction the
distance of 53 stations, there being
about 41214 cubic yards of dirt to
be removed
Specifications to be seen at the of-
fice of Amos Lee, county auditor, and
I C. Carrington, engineer in charge
A certified check for $150 30 pay-
ill'll" to John F. Perry. county Judge,
must accompany each bid
All bids must be made in duplicate,
one addressed to the Commissioners’
Court of Matagorda County, unit the
other to Amos Lee, county auditor,
each sealed; and must be in the handa
of the auditor by 9 o'clock u m. Tues-
day morning, April 12, 1921.
All rights reserved.
Amos Lee.
County Auditor, Matagorda County,
STRAYED—One bay mare mule, fif-
teen hands high, weighing about 1,100 1
pounds, branded SR on left bip Re-
ward for information. Wire or phone,
THE STODDARD RANCH, Buckeye,
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1921, newspaper, March 23, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423425/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.