The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 183, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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We Buy Y our Cream WE MAKE ANY KIND OF
KEY
Life Culture Club
EXCEPT WHIS
are buying for the Texas
cream.
Heimecke’s Shop
HARRISON’S MARKET
19-tr
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cotton crop in great and the
week
ANYWHERE
NIght Phene 405
Day Phone 169
Tribune Advertisements Get New Business
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COURTEOUS SERVICE
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Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays
IT TAKES TWO TO
MAKE A GOOD CAR
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10 ACRES
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Simon Bros
MAGILL LAND COMPANY
HARDY - ANDERSON AUTO CO
Phone 1 54
Exide Batteries
Bay City Mutual Life Insurance Association
HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER A MARX CLOTHES
Goodyear Tires
Hassler Stabilizers
Harty Building
Notary Public in Office
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At Hol* Beaver’s Stand
Prlees Iight
Huke Trip* Anywhere, Phi er Night
Bay City, Texas
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Each Morning Delicious Coffee
Never Just Halfway Good
CALLIE M. METZGER, Resident Manager
Phone 86
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Wave in two hours by ex-
Huston’s Drug Store
Where You Save
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spout.
i All up and down Caney Valley thin
TO THE ACREE salzui) of it is that me rurmeru
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' Notice to Members of
down to your grapefruit—hot
and never-failinr delicious.
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Always the Best at
SERVICE CAR
G. w. LEWIS
We ure la the market for yuin
BLUE BIRD BEAUTY PAREOR
years experience in beau
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UTILITY SEGIS HENGERVELD
State Champion,all ages and breeds. 26,794.4 pounds
milk; 922.6b pounds butter fat. Record made by feeding
SUPERIOR DAIRY RATION exclusively
Will not discolor the hair.
personal supervision of
ing chances when you
elaborate breakfast table and for
after-dinner coffee occasions
there an* handsome nickel-
plated styles; their attractive de-
signs add to the beauty of fine
table appointments.
Creamery < ompany Our station is
HOME. MGS. TRUCK and
Now! The ofnn scas m on clasedshocs!
The Valencia represents the smartest
features of the current mode.
Also I ife and Accident Insurance
J l’ kill) R A COMPANY
Arrange your Electric Percola-
tor on your breakfast table, so
that you can serve your coffee
pleasantly and conveniently.
W hile you prepare the rest of
the breakfast it will bubble
cheerfully; ready when you sit
• flavors e s c a p
you bother to stuff the
And with a coal or gas
All work done under the
CANEY VALLEY
MAKING BALE
Complete with A and B Battery
Eliminators
Our Electric Peru iators come in
different styles and sizes. at
prices from -
$ 1 0.5 0 t o /
$19.50. For M - ua&
every -day T.1 ( "9
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use our slur- \ 4737
dy aluminum a, 97
been made in
the old-fashion-
way on a gas or
D coal stove. But
this is the way
that takes mon
time and trou-
Ne. The best of
coffee pots boil
over. Precious
stove—unless you are the rar.',
modern housewife who keeps
house with plenty of leisure, you
van not each morning have that
uniformity of cooking necessars
to the cooking of really good
coffee.
m o d e l s to
take t he
place of your
old - fashion-
ed coffee pot.
Mr. Henry Estill, who conduets the
Fatill Mercantile Co.’s store at .SUI
gent, spent yesterday in Buy City
He says that much of the Sargent I
cotton is making a bale to the at re
Sometime back a farmer Will! had I
already gathered 21 bales from a 29 ,
acre field. Hold Mr. Estill the retnain |
der of the crop for $25 and turned 1
over to him 16 pickers
Mr Estill has since gathered six
j bales from the $25 field and is no’
quite through
Other Instruments, Same Make
$49.50 to $750.00
Hours ■ hanged from t0 in morning
to 2 to iu afternoon Tuesday of each open Tuesdays and Fridays.
4000 Miles Reception on Loud Speaker
With Al) Ease
I he car manufacturer
has practcally finished
his job when the new au-
tomobile leaves the fac-
tory. I he measure of
satisfaction enjoyed by
the owner of the tar de
pends squarely upon the
ability and disposition of
the local dealer to meet
the needs of that car and
its owner.
One way to assure your
satisfaction is to buy
your car here.
Your coffee r । : es no further
attention. Even if you shoul l
forget, there would be nodanger,
since each Electric Percolator is
protected by a safety fuze, that
automatically shuts off the cur-
rent if the percolator boils dry.
Hot Barbecue
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Mrs. II C. Moore Four
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CITY MARKET
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 183, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1926, newspaper, October 7, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509593/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.