The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 136, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 11, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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A. H. WADSWORTH
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GENERAL INSI RANCE* REAL ESI ATE
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LE VINE FURNITURE CO.
ON THE SQLARE
Local Moving Our Specialty
and
Constant service, reasonable commissions
We had a
MEAT
I irst National Bank Building
Telephone 254
Bay City, Texas
I daughter, Miss Bernice
GOOD GAS
VEAL
Loin, Ruond, T-Bone Steak, 1b.
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10c
Seven Shoulder, Round and Chops, 1b. 8c
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4.4 Cu. Ft. Size S27.50
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5 Cu. Ft. Size S36.50
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NEW ALASKAN MARKET
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THE REXALL STORE
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ALWAYS
Kitchen-fresh!
KRAFT
Mayonnaise
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12‘2c
12%c
Helpfulness is as impor-
tant to us as selling gas!
Huston's
DRUG STORE
The Travelers Insurance Co.
The Travelers Idemnity Co.
The Travelers Fire Ins. Co.
Under write your income with a
Travelers Accident Contract
Loin, Round and T-Bone Roast, 1b.
Shoulder and Rib Roast, 1b.......
Stew, 1b.................
fering
nose
Chops and Steaks, 1b.
Roast, lb..........
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tian mirror, poster bed. chest of drawers and uphol-
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of Houston
also give
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$1.50 MESH HOSE
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Loin and Round Roast, 1b.
Shoulder and Rib Roast. 1b.
Stew, 1b. ...........
Pan Sausage, 1b.
Hamburger, 1b.
Chili Meat, 1b.....
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GENERAL INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
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countesies
that dont cost you
cent!
NOW OFFERED AT
REDUCED PRICES
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Telephone 122
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Seven Shoulder, Rnd and Chops, 1b. 12 2
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) left home
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America ou
of fir
furnished five
McMillan, phon
greatly with an abcess in his
1 ontains no belladonna nor anything
harmful. Succesafully used mid recom-
mended for infant-and adutt sinoc 1897.
nooK SENT PHIS ON RRQUEST
FOR SAL. Fifteen head
grade* Hereford Bulls Two
day School children will
Office Second Floor Austin Building
phone 376
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cit listings of lands and realty of every kind.
ant callers in the home of Mr
loved ones
u should be
country mid
ounce the
at their
expense
unpaic
his daughte
Monday
W O
afternoon
Mr Frank Millard ana Mrs. Rudolf )
Gasta were businss visitor to Palacios
Wednesday
Mrs Mary J Loman who has been
' visiting relatives in Houston this past
! summer has returned to her home
। here
i Mi E.L. Balusek who has been suf-
past two weeks is improv-
now
in El Maton Sunday
Kopeeks Monduy
Mr. and Mrs. <
and Mrs J Vicii
guests in the hoi
vith M
ternoun.
Vavreck
Sugurl
of Mi
Prices reasonabie
Palacios. Texas,
TRY THE NEW AIRMAID
HOSE
Mi and Mr
arland spent 1
thei daughter
etober 1932,
R V Hendrix.
Notary Public
"lal his saili
I So he sailec
j short program,
urged to come
Mr and Mrs
W Bolling
KVPAINING
kets restrung v
t popular prior
especially farms and ranches for sale or trade.
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in Bas Cit
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I were guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs T B Smith Mi Turner lived in
, Matagorda County when the roads
; were so bad that it took two mules to
IV uwu^
ers our i
you! help
Much love,
E H
One night last week while Mr and
Mrs Frank Millard were returning
' home Mi Rudolf Gasta came in to the
i road ahead of them Some way Mi
Millard's car and Mr Gasta's truck
ran together. No one was hurt but
; Mr Millard's was heavily damaged
। Mr and Mrs. Leslie Glaze and Miss
' MurJ Crouch visited relatives in El
Campo over the week-end
ei Jonah We an going 480 miles to
attend our little Baptist convention
which begins August 7. We travel
very slowly for we- stop all along the
way and hold nt ieast one service in
If‘u News ... how Cot-
tons are carrying into
Fall! And it'* uli be-
cause of what Nelly
Don is doing « them'
Young prints fashioned
into Full * amartest
street milhouettes 1 This
one is polka dotted and
displays atriking indi-
viduulity with it* un-
umrel rick-rack nser
tion trim
v 1. LeTull
.1 c Lewis
F A Bates
Directors
Suhser ibed anc
tins 10th das of
and A W.
err business
solicited.,
lltf 13tfw FOR RENT 6 room
school, all modern cor
age. Call 27.
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,8Meyone2
4zuhen
Another norther to rush up an Found our own
early and prohabh a long winter. I Bor
youcanqettks
see 1
_--g WC ■ tq the
price „owi This
buyins Boch you exped
seasoni "Ciretrigerctots
qoodxaly ARE MeRE «
• and THF market 00
Due to promag"
autionc"mein.todoy)
acton- —°
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above
and relatives in Markham Saturda
Mr. H W Walker went to Dallas.
Sunday to visit with friends and rel-
atives and to attend the State Fail
Mr J. E Barlow has his annual
case of hayfever
Mi and Mi’s A W Smith of Bless-
ing motored to El Maton Sunday aft-
ernoon
SNJim
P T. A meeting Tuesdas at the Dem
rammal School at 4 o’clock, please y
ome 10-11
the i
0_ _ Juli
Job in prl
। , good attendance at Sunday School.
I Sunday much interest was shown Ev-
eryone is invited to come back next
Sundas at the usual hour
On the evening of October 18. Rev |
C N Wylie of Houston will hold
services at our schoolhouse On this I
evening we shall elect Sunday School
officers for the coming year the Sun-
FOR RENT Five* room apartmen
furnisheci or unfurnished Phone 29
24tf
Church Buildkng Bids
Phone 282
housekenpe Girl 18 years F’OR RENT Furnished tin
.Notify R. L. Blankenship apartment or rooms. Close in
THE DAILY TRIEI NE, TUESDAY OCT
nooM AND BOARD For ladies o
gentlemen cool and comfortable
rooms. Rates reasonable Phone 491
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44 HO IklF mULL EYES may be made and
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PA/Bingegpqul len
KA „uy7 #dA h, comes blooishot condlitiin resulting
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YUREYES
FOR RENT Furnished room, priv
hath all conveniences with ga
Phone 531.
Help us
aim The
p mid co-
phase of
n our oi -
daring Si
check J
possibl
BANE ST MI DU N-1
$
to visit
this village* we will spend three days
Mi and Mrs Leslie Glaze and Miss I The second day out we saw a large
Muri Crouch motor ee u Ba. Citi snake skin that measured almost thil
Friday evening ty feet the skin was given to me it
Mi E R Ball and fumily were was the same brother that killed the
shopping n. Eas City Saturdas eve- biz snake some months ngo with
ning .' eights ‘-five little one insicie You
Mi Robert J Turner who hat been! know mans big snakes open then
working in Buckeye has returned to mouth when dangel is neat and the
his home- I hittie snakes crawl in for protection
Mrs A E Hale and Mau Lucile i If vou were here you would see many
Hull of Markham won calling on I SiEhts many things shaveebecome com-
Mrs Frank Millard Monday I mon to me now
Mr William Knit nf Blessing was I There 11 “0 littie food here this yeat
here Friday inspecting the school- and no work fol the people T hey eat
house I the roots and almost starve in some
Mi John Lastivica was a business places We are to leave tomorrow
visitor to Blessing on Monday continuing on ou trip We had bap-
Mrs Leslie’ Glaze was a business ■ tisinE toda) and a young lad and a
viistor in Blessing on Friday after i man of forty. Tonight three others
noon accepted Christ
Miss Myrtle Smith visited friends
i xed in small batchee for
rfect flavor.
Delivered frrsh to gro-
rs every fcw days Ery ill
Mr Beadle Moore student at Rice
Institute spent the week-end here
with his parents. Mi mid Mrs Grove
Moore
V L Kop
| Mi J P
I Mis Opu
I consult a
; mg vers i
Mr. Jack Reeves was a wusnessLA,.
visitor to Bai City Friday. WANTED
Mrs W. M Hak Mrs A E. Hale nurs 10
and Miss Lucile Hale of Markham 0 Wl.t
were visiting Mrs T B Smith Friday) ' ette
FOR RENT Nicely
room house —J W.
425. W
merica
Jesus (Good Jesus
July 16 1932
in Texas
on tins trip mid s
Rev Carrol B Rtay of Palacios was
t M’ mid Mr
das
Phone 216
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 136, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 11, 1932, newspaper, October 11, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424110/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.