The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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Publishers
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CAREY SMITH
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"are expecting you to stay right in Taylor Brothers
know a guy
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List of 4 ontribution- to Hospital
The Matagorda County Tribune
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today
Electricity
Paving,
Doctors
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Everything.
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the scundai- mongers.
FOR SALE
office
Kiln Dried Rice Bran, Polish and
concrete
Chicke•n heed
the Market
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would just
Texas Central Power Co
Courteous Service
ii doutors and nurgconH in
Phone No. 2
Bay City, Texas
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how
BAY CITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ASSN
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of Bay City, Texas
DR. M.ERTL
(A Local Mutual Aid Association under the Laws of Texas)
OPTICIAN AND
OPTOMETRIST
A HOME INSTITUTION
PLUMBING
w in the llumbing busi
m | We i
FOR
HOME PEOPLE
Within a Radius of 50 Miles of Bay City, Texas
S. S. MOORE, Gen l Manager and Solicitor
Phone 86
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We have u full line of electric appliances and ranges on our floor
now, call and let us demonstrate to you what these applianees will do.
If no what led y
uch would be the
in rezard to th
But before i
BACK HOME FROM
NEW YORK CITY
25.00 tage; southeast corner on shell school
26,00 street. Avenue L and Fourth; terms;
10,*0
23 00
work
we w
aued and discuased from Van Vie. h
breakfast
100.0
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10.00
10.00 I
have walked on 11 a little in iounton,
at long intervals
CALLIE M. METZGER. Secretary-Treasurer
V
preeent can lie
Mercantile Con
$10.68
— PM
- 16.89
- 23 40
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than
E Serrill
O. Taulbee
M Hensley
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old
5.00 and last. act we will bid you one and
25.0o I all a kind good-night
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w l
ronage will be appreciated and
good service given you
Ha
ook
it for wev
ted that I
raised almost as n
tuizer and Muff a
Entered as second class matter at
the postottice of Bay City under act
of Congress.
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house
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amism - unsu . .
t these protes
I woul have
of water, but if you had un John Sutherland
much
to the
I for ar
offie e.
MAKE YOUR CAR NEW AT A VERY
SMALL COST
W. L. CALLOWAY
mar IS
TNA’S STARTLING HATE
REDUCTION
Now in effect
street shell.
Jas W. Rugeley
Lowest Guaranteed Non-Par-
ticipating Basle Kate of any
Life Insurance Company in
America
$909, 164,000 00 New Business
Issued 1925
Annual Rates Per $1000.00
Ordinary Life
others
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of -"111
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reral re
It was
I am nov
neas for
Moves to Bay City and "
Talks About Streets, '<
An Aetna-Izer at Tour Service
Phone It
TNA-IZE
Generai Insurance
Phone Ue for Your Rate
GEO. E. SERRILL
Citizens Mate Bank Hide.
Bay City , Texas
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The Daily Tribune
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Bay City Rice Milling Co.
it is not often given to inventors and scientist to see the direct
fruits of their labors so strikingly benefiting their own generation.
Even more inspiring is the thought that there are countless electrical
inventions yet to be made.
an Non Ikx
getting a bucket
Best and Cheapest Stock Feed on
was so many ways to do it, until they
started on this job around the court
lut the
give a d
And we
flock of w
chis < ity.
and expect lo make your
Tiile h
w-
we mean to hear any
IV H Doubek
Stmon Brothers
stay, and while
brave as Unele
ituagion might be- likened 1 on the council, whose backbone doesiG
and you boys are about not extend from the top of his head ; E
If we wanted our head tilt off
When you answer the above ques ;
Hons I want to nay thin to you, that
destructive eritiem would crucify sour
but of courne Dot
25 00 i J. C. Lewis
25 <> Pegram & Clements
JOHN WEBBER
Bay City With the Buick People
lot?
When
did you
that Ilir same kind of people drove
and I kne
the job, I
V L LeTulle
Alamo Lumber Company
you may not be as Markham Irrigation Company
Lon woutd
you more
FOR SALE—3 lots and 5-room cot-
intend to promptly go t
hat the original curbing cost $15,000
Every nation has its Ideal home. In the electric home, it seems,
America has found its own ideal. Party responsible for this is our
luck of groove-bound traditions; partly, the activity of our scientists,
electric men and inventors. At least the ideal we are are offering
the world Is something entirely new that of a home beautiful and
comfortable, but, above all easy to run.
told us that’en
s. and pavinr th
anything that anyone
the citizens of Bay City, and make ir J Poole
loafers, and knockers"
FOK SALE One southeast corner
lot and house, corner Avenue E and
Fourth; terms reasonable. Phone 211
1-4
One marvelous device after another has been
imagined, invented and perfected. One Irksome household task after
another has been lightened or eliminated. The electric washer and
Ironer are producing a new race of laundry girls young, trim, girls
who “wash by machine only.” The vacuum cleaner has brought out
of the annual chaos of spring housecleaning. The electric reiriger-
ator promises to make the Iceman a pieturesque memory. Electricity
cools us. warms us, mid cooks our food.
it lot l»f kick out of It pleanure
I
Hawkinsville
they have attempted to
case, and we might ado I
opted the
UU to be
case ?
reet, and for yoi
almost u reality
is a plun
sound na
100 00 I
First National Rank
Buy City Bunk & Trust Co.
Citizens State Bank
W M Belcher
I Sauta Fe it R Co, 4 cars shell.
S. E Doughtie
Jules Ducros
happe n
It seems
couneil <
to build
out why
J. Frick
A Wainner
X. Gustafson
Dr A S Morton
Bay City Electric & Ice Co
it up even if it
I Am Experienced and Know My Business
Thoroughly
Will I ake Pleasure in Guaranteeing Every
Job I I urn Out
First-Class, Genuine Lacqueroid Finishing
Polishing and Varnish Work and
Finish Enamel
our rohpecti
we winh to
hospital shell I
formation it h
listen to this- i
and thut don’t
storm the breastworks of the en- to the neat of his breeches, and we
courthotse?
...... . I I .SI if . .1 । Is it n fact that you have given '
do it hm dany (MAe 4 1ie. but if ) on don i .. .
qa «« .. ... "l, .. • u. . 4.., niuicili of V«AT tine to the affairH ot
like it you 4 an tike Yolr 1(MN
• , n. . . i ..tit I the Mhd Im the (y In kimm| finian
tor out there if %ou wib bon l . . ... . .. 1
do it, as this guy Doe ton in Ilk > cial condition, "nd if the latter que*
the lamented Hilly Mayfield he donttion » tru" who cauned
ever did build any < one re
but we sure didn’t know the
te I in your ow n
FOR KENT: Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Phone 56
26-tf
had their
there in the city, who •
< onerete pavin«, uutens
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
is changing our homes so swiitly and yet so
smoothly that the younger generation today can
scarcely conceit e of homes as they were thirty
all quit, and get back to th
lie of collecting the water
mpending It
t before they get tired of it
haven't heard much of it I ,
paving of the square I . .
( I In Bay < ity
on • the spears in the Master's side But
Heve that
eritiew left Bay City, how long would -
it lie until Home enterprining farmer
would be raising lice around the
reasonable. Phone 211.
I
Age 10
Age 20
Age 30
Age 40
Age 60
20 Payment
Alt* 10
Age 2• -------------- -
Age 10
Age 40
home lore?
lx It a fact that von hud rather live-
in a live up-to-date town, than a cow
I* It not a fact that you have been j
living here for some lime?
Is it not also a fact that you knew
from past experience that any man
who dared to do anything in his own
business or for the public, woule be
I want to have a little
in, and after I get
ami for t he
nd al LeTulle
ly Your pat-
sleep or try to do nomething to make!
Hay City u better place in which lo ।
live?
Have you done your duty an ym
saw it, without consulting these scan
adding the diapers. and
I This we do know, there is not a man Aaron Simon
themnelves much
work." and we ’
itum on the wav
sr had t >
,, w Yor k.
anons the
necemaars
< an find
in office with
you were elec ted
City. to
To The
Bay <
york i
WOMEN—WORK HOME: Make $5
six hours work. Dignified. NO SELL-
ING Consolidated Card Co., 128 No.
Wells St., Dept. 1457. Chicago.
print lots f it. he
of course
We are appendins
delayed list of the C
replac •• it
ough with them. if they are < hicken ,
tried enough to quit under fire. '
n I have made a mistake and I
ught I knew them
50.00 i D P Moore Dry Coods Co.
25 00 LeTulle Mercantile Co.
50.00 Hay City Rice Mill
25 00, Herder Rice Mill
j just when the shells began to fall, Dr H H Loos
m j and when your city needed you nope Henry Rugeley
id you can't poke that kind of stuff down Geo B Culver
i
they bate
nmere Pat. Paris George
and Poole, slant! up out
ft the old man ask you
have a whole I
Bill McDonald ol
oday when this job was dot .
ton’t see how in the heck th.st
the name of those who did the work
of raising the money, thank all of yor
for your generous contributions, mid
the city for an adminintration that
has had businesn henne enough in
their personnel to make it posnible
to put through this project to on*
hospital they put up a dollar every
time we laid down one hundred cents
and perhaph they stole the money, as
they neem to be ''lousy" with it. anl
are making I he same offer to all of
you if you warn to shell a street
We think their f inanelal condition
is remarkable. In view of (he fact in
many times past the waterworks
money JuhI came out even or a litt
in the hole on occasiona.
You will notice in thin lint main
names of contributorn who have n >
interest in this locality, mid who ga
the money, hecause li was a worthy
project; am the hospital beloneu to ell
of us, and as we hee ll. is a necesnity
n out on
k with
$350 00 Bay City Lumber Co
350 00 A. Erickson
100.0 Samuel J. Styles
200.00 Matagorda Pharmacy
______ Dr E E Scott
Walker Furniture Co.
---\ Dr W W Bouldin
ml mad
where it
it la handy for the
don't have to exert
to "cet to the r
winh to compliment
1 would turn your back on that kind
I of an enemy, and admit that that kind
[of people could make you baek down
Hut l wandered qulte a ways frot
lie curbing job. and it was reporte
! payer* to pay their
liaxe, they said that
cost 1
u done anything since yo
- for which you have ne
ered, if the council had bren
ted to go ahead under the
s’ system.
be knockers, and do you think
e would ever believe that yon
and Editor I
------1
new curbing
if you will
Do you know who thene busy-
bodies are, if no, why do you car
what they nay about you, as Mut sayh
answer me that
if everybody except these chronie
I prices for $2700 They must be s
q 1 fine bunch of financier- and
Bard j should by all means ride them
the ready to hai
ax pin and put
Hicks we are just gettin;
• something big, and Hay
- a familiar expression, is
experts are
er even, waw
they mi il
going to burden
ere with what wi
if the name of any contributor has
been omitted, please call Carey Smith,
us I haven't a telephone, and he will
। see that you are recognized. But we
sure do thank you and after the next,
criticized?
you expe< i to b
nything when you
k up the trusty safety {of the fire department * pumps. I
on a real nuit, and in would bet on you taking a try at it
he city - oune ll h
nd 1
y'a mone
l thing in eene
Published Every Day Except sun
CITIZEN J
was awful . !
time but from ' to
warm meeting to
Bay
com-
does.
25.00 E W. Turner
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1926, newspaper, March 1, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509468/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.