The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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WHAT IS OUR
• LOCALS AND PERSONALS
GRAND
The
Bay City Missionary Federa-
-summer meet-
CLUB PLAN?
TODAY
worm which is scheduled to put
moon
prepared
IN
it
STOP THAT ITCHING
METHODIST till HI II
I'HE OFFER is for TEN DAYS ONLY JOIN NOW
P. G. SECREST
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Jeweler
Optometrist
MONDAY and ti i sun
Young people are invited
U AROLD LLOYD
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SUTHERLAND MOTOR CO.
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INSURE NOW!
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its an increase or an initial policy, we can put
The Ten Commandments of
you on the right track.
The Mail Order House
J. P. KELLER & COMPANY
J. I’. Keller, Manager,
VERSER BROTHERS
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EXCLUSIVE MEN'S STORE
Quality
Honesty
SOME FEED
Service
I had
is what you get by
old
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trading here
started in to laying, the roosters they did । row.
to the hen house I did go.
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WE DELIVER
own
C. W. Dickey
Phene 299
Phone 300
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DRESSES!
DRESSES!
In Another
Publishi d in the interest of Bay City Merchants and fun ihosi tofto
Year
It is the aim of this paper to
has always done.
The Tribune Ptg. Co
Take
PARK’S STUDIO
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Hoods Variety Store
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R o ckingchair
Underwear
How different that boy or
girl of yours will look--but
photographsof the children
times lay
i common
in
He
I knew there wan
l crept up to the
Evening worship
Presbyterian Church.
Cotton came in today right along,
and it is beginning to make things
look good.
of the splendid cotton crop now com-
ing on.
If you
lay, and
day, just
Mrs K N. Gustafson went to Hous-
ton yesterday morning
I Ols WIl SON
NoAI BEERY
RAYMOND IINrrON
“Insurance That Insures"
And Insurance of Eevry Kind
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Phones Nos. 6-453
Located at Farmers Storage Company’s Warehouse
7.—You shall convert your neighbor also to your faith in us, for we
have room for your money.
1.—You shall sell your farm products for cash, where you can, for we
buy nothing from you.
2.—You Shall believe in us and trust, because we do not know you
personally.
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5.—You may buy church bells and altar utensils from us, and send the
money in advance—that’s our rule.
MISSIOXARY FEDERATION
MEETING
antee. It will not stain your clothing
and has a pleasant odor.
MATGORDA rHAKMACY
| Mr and Mrs Lawrence Miller and
.little daughter, Lorayne, and Mr and
' Mrs. A. Miller, of Bay City spent
। Wednesday with Palacios friends.—
Palacios Beacon
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^GIRL
4.—You shall get help from your nearest city or village to build good
roads, so you can easily haul our goods from the depot, but don’t
ask help from us—we do not help to build good roads.
swr”
will
Mr. John Otis. of Wadsworth. was
i visitor to Bay City today
by properly caring for and balingtion win hola its mid
their rice straw Roughness will be 1
yis apperaance next new
an old plug that you once had fat, but is going down over’
take a lip from one who knows and ring up No. 6, and
You will hear a good sermon at
the union service tomorrow night
that does not milk, and chit kens that don’t
I' CONTRABAND
8 Miss wn-on inherits
that would not milk, my chiekens would not lay
it J. Sisk is in Houston on Busi-
ness.
Cornelius Pugsley
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Wild turkeys are to be introduced
into Oregon, a section of America to
which they were never native
do not advertise as well as those who do.
always stand by its home trade just as i
YOU RECEIVE the Silverware at once, and best of
ill, you pay ONLY OUR REGULAR CASH PRICE
not one penny more.
Calcium of arsenate will help you
in your fight on the boll weevil. And
it might serve to keep down the leaf
7 o’colek.
be at the
Mr and Mrs Edmond DeCoux, of
Houston, are in the city the guests
lot Mr and Mr« R E. Baker.
Cotton rece’pts are gradually in-
creasing. Next week, If the weather
continues good, it will be rolling in
right along
6.—You shall get all the help you can from the merchants in your
neighborhood: although we may have more profit from you than
they have, it is against our rules to give to your churches.
Attend the union service at the
Presbyterian Church tomorrow night.
Was the First Athletic Union Suit to offer the
advantages of the Side Leg Opening and com-
pletely closed seat, just like the seat of a pair of
Trousers.
Advertise it will pay you
order nine of their mixed feed try it, you’ll order more.
E. E. Wood
It is the purpose of this paper to help instead of to hinder, to boost
instead of to knock; if you are not in, come in, “the water is fine."
Many laborers are coming in and
fortunately, seem to be finding em-
loyment right along. There will be
a call for all of them* as soon as the
rops begin to move. The rice fields
will require large numbers.
hen holt ". peeped in through the door. I
Ing and some that had never laid before,
file nest 4, say that was sure some sight;
10.—You shall call on the merchants of your vicinity for help and credit
if you meet with hard luck or sickness. It’s your money we want;
we don’t know you unless your orders are accompanied by cash.
Quite a number of cotton buyers
from other sections of the State are
arriving here daily to look over the
situation and to pick up what cotton
they can. Each one will leave here
well impressed with one of the very
tew green spots to be found in the
State.
T IRES( A
A *d
George Bowers, who has about 600
acres in rice near Chalmers, was in
the city yesterday. He stated to the
Tribune that lie has a fine crop and
will begin harvesting by the middle
of August.
“I ontrahand" is it thrill
comedy . mid is one of the
best saturday attractions
w e have given ) o u In
some time.
“STOLEN SWEETIES"
Attorney W C. Gray, of Palacios,
was in Bay City yesterday.
began to swell, the horse he soon got fat, and
3.—You shall send your money to us in advance, so we can buy the
goods from the factory with your money; you may have to wait a
few weeks, but that is our business method.
somethin, doing
These union
it is made in the following models for all size
men: Regular, Slim Jim, Big Bill, Short Stout,
and Short.
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Mr Henry LeTulle, of Mexico, is
in the city visiting his brother. Mr.
V. L LeTulle and family.
Work has begun on the well below
Gainesmore and the indications so far
are said to be very fine.
The monkeys. Pep, Max,
and Moritz are baek
again in
The town and countryside are fill-
ing up wit people from other parts
of the State. They will soon find
employment in the fields and will
earn and spend a great deal of money
here this fall. These people, many
of them, are good farmers and our
land owners should begin to talk to
them about staying and raising crops
next year
Several new subscriptions to the
Building and Loan were made yester-
day after the list had been given to
•he printer
10-20-30 CENTS
YOU SELECT all the lovely COMMUNITY PLATE
SILVERWARE you want—any Design, any Peices,
any Seta.
9_—You shall believe us rather than your home merchants, for we want
your trade. We get to be millionaires on your support. Don’t be
bluffed.
ing on Thursday. July 30th. the sub.
In demand and very much so b) and, ject being "Hymns and Religious
before the next crop Rice straw la Pictures ••
Read the change in the J P. Kei ,
ler & Co. advertisement in today’s
Tribune
let’s talk over your insurance needs whether
8 You shall look at the pretty pictures in our catalogue as often as
you can. so as to strengthen your desire for things you do not need,
but which you may order with other goods to save freight. Send
us all of your ready cash so that you may not have any left to buy
necessities from your home merchant.
Paper that is just about
Iwo anndred dollars EBli
M worse o than nothing. E"h
E and uses it to clean up Ea2
H a town that is mysteri. S2
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Dresses of flat Crepe. Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin,
Wool Crepe , Julian and Printed Crepe, in all the
New Shades, such as Castilian Red, Rosewood
Raspberry, Orange, Brick Dust, and Almond
Green, in all the latest models, at prices that
Will sell. Call and see them.
I saw my young hens lay-
The eggs I gathered from
I gathered eggs before
it information ou the status of the i
hay crop of the State is reliable. the .
rice farmers of Matagorda County can ■
bring in many thousands of dollars *
not the very best hay, but it properly
put up, it will be saleable all right
‘The second crop rice, however, is
said to be very fine stock food Save .
that, too. ,
TIRES YOl WANT!
We keep a tire stock with the
idea of having what you want
when you need it. In prices, we
hold a place in motorist-’ opinion
that settles the price question be-
fore it is mentioned. Now we
are talking service giving what
you want, when you call. in eon-
dition that assures its long wear-
ing.
If you suffer from any form of
skin diseases such as Itch. Eczema, (a
Letter or Cracked Handa, Poison Oak, •
Ring Worm, Old Sores or Sores on ' ’
Children. We will sell you a Jar of
BLUE STAR REMEDY on a guar-
is fair and cotton will soon be com-
ing in right along. The farmers are
not wasting a moment and are get-
ting it as fast a- it opens
Up until yesterday afternoon. elos- will conduct the regular services for
ing time, the Rugeley gin had turned the Episcopal people Sunday at the
out 17 bales of cotton. Five bales home of Mrs. Pybus -Palacios Beacon
were ginned yesterday. The weather
Since the weather is warm and a
goodly number are out of town, the
various chairmen of the committees
ask that the remaining few do their
part to make up in enthusiasm and
interest what may be lacking in
numbers. Don't forget the date it
is July 30th.
Get in line and start y >ur fall ada
Get every pound you canvertising early.
Sunday school H 80. Mr Secrest,
the Superintendent, has returned
from his vacation trip, and will wel-
come you at Sunday school tomorrow
Give the superintendent a rousing
welcome.
The pastor will preach at 11
o'clock, subject: 'What Think Ye of
Christ; Whose Son is He?'' This is
the soul's greatest question You are
invited to worship with us tomorrow
Intermediate Leaue meeting at the
usual hour and place
The Senior League and the Chris-
tian Endeavor will have their meet-
ings jointly, at the Presbyterian
Church Miss Bernice Milner, leader
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Prof. R. C. Dickey, representing the
Schreiner Institute, Kerrville, is in
the city looking about for available
students. Mark Poole. Everett Lewis
and Walcott Rugeley have enrolled
gar the next term. Prof Dickey
says the institution is growing rapid-
ly in public favor and actual atten-
dance and bids fair to become an
institute of great prominence
Tin regular garments can be had in 72 x 80 pa-
jama check at $1.00 per suit. Plaids al $1.50
and a very smooth texture in Silkymull at $2.00
per suit.
Arch-Deacon John Sloan, accom-
panied by Mrs. Sloan, came in Wed-
nesday »j spend a week or ten days
with his friends. Mrs S. J. Pybus
and daughter. Miss Nannie Pybus, and
other friends and parishoners. He
YOU l‘AY as little as $2.00 now, depending upon
amount of purchase; then a small sum weekly.
breakast that the hens had laid that. night. They some
twoeEEs at once, now this might seem a joke, But It’s
thing to break an egg and find ‘ double yoke
The old horse that I once had fat, got skinnier every day. Tor
stock food, "rain and other stuff, I win blowing in my "Mou." But
seeing no improvement, knew I’d soon go on the bum. So one duo
day I tied the cow and horse up with a rope and made ’em eat two
bueket till..I with "SUPERIOR" Molasses Dope.
services have been fine, and the spirit
of co-operation between the pastors
and the people of these three con-
gregations is a delight to all who ap
preclate the spirit of fraternity and
good fellowship Tomorrow night
will close the series. Services begins
at H o’clock You are cordially in-
vited.
When I drove him on the streets I could not wear a hat. He
pa <i| th" autos and the cars and everything we met, and If I hadn’t
put iim in the barn, he might have been going yet.
I got my chickeus a hundred pounds of "EGG MASH FEED," as
I wii told by i poultry mini that that Is what the need. They
FELLOW CITIZENS OF BAY CITY AND VICINITY—HEAR
THE CONCLUSION OF THE WHOLE STORY: Stand by the business
and professional men of BAY CITY, who have helped bear your burdens
in the heat of the day. If you owe them anything, slip them a little
cash on the old account when it is possible.
never “grow up”,
them to------
You can’t do il "afterwards." Drop in ami
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1925, newspaper, July 18, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509439/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.