The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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keeps its heal without overheatinu.
the west side
Rice farmers desiring to plant
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CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
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“Electricity Your Cheapest Servant”
hereby notified that we will install the two 36-in.
Phone 2
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V. L. LE TULLE, President.
M. P. RYAN, Manager.
1 with 50 acres timber land.
CONSULT YOUR
DAILY ARRIVALS 0E NEW FALL APPAREL
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INSURANCE
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CARRIER:
BUY YOUR BILL OF GROCERIES FROM US
AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
THE YOUNG MAN
THE MIDDLE AGE MAN
EXTRA SPECIAL THIS WEEK
THE ELDERLY MAN
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SOME OF OUR EVERY-DAY PRICES
NEWEST IN STYLE
NEWEST IN COLORS
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Catsup, 1
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NEVER BEFORE HAS OUR STOCK BEEN SO
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MOTO-COOL
48c
LARGE OR COMPREHENSIVE AS NOW!
95c
25c
49c
An Interview Will Be Appreciated
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FRICK’S GARAGE
BAY Cl IV, TFJKAS
J. A. CARR
Come lo See Us—Most Everyone Does!
PLUMBER AND GAS
We Handle Purina Feeds
FITTER
Jack Young Cash Grocery
Simon Brothers
PHONE 57
The Home of Hart-Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Lochridge Electric
Shops
PHONE 254
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Irish Potatoes, Peck
Sugar, 111 Pounds .
Brooms, each, only........
Flour, 24-11). Sack, best grade
P. & G. Soap, 6 Bars.......
Peaches, Solid Pack Gallon .
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Did You Ever Stop
To Think?
system of the Markham Irrigation Company, are
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SIX GREAT ADVANTAGES
AIways III II suitable ironin temperature.
Naven you money, because it shuts ofi the electrieits when
it's too hot, or when you’re not using it.
Hits round corner, allowing you to smooth buck into smal
pleats and creuses without wrinkles.
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pumps from the Beadle plant which are adequate
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movntnin top
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you tail iron for hours
without tiring your arm.
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Alban
i FOR SALE —550 acre farm. 500
acres black and sandy loam prairie,
(all in cultivation, well drained, good
the young men
si royed
There
need- to
and to
Nanning-
Bowman
automatic iron
'turn rows,
ponsoring this
A Playlet in one act.
Syril A Parker, e
view Daily News, na
That advertisinK
one of the moat el
in newspay
thourht of
The sar
sented t
son, Ger
quency
America
its title
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in recoi
have foi
man 3 01
show y<
Pentago
are used only
needs to
o fall in
worship-
e Lake u winding road I
the Missionary
Continue Operation
Is Meant
it take
good houses, wells, etc. I
Will sell'
“Push
that we
They make i
can think of
millions but
snow-capped
From It ho
being built to
FREE DURING SEPTEMBER ONLY
t biutihl KITCHEN (ii hr WILI BE GIVEN AWAY WIFH EACI
11 row A in IRON sold
lore contacts until all
Indlvidu.il liking is de
Do you doubt the need of Moto-Cool!
Go then to the nearest filling station.
No need to drain your radiator! Just
have the attendant fill it until it runs
over.
SEE rm hist, SEDIMENT AND
SCALE OVERFLOW!
Let me know your
wants.
kout Mountain, the top
The time that Ik
fXDeTie
the four
f a day
do We Mt; ji by Missionary
lv.
advertisement
DI XI R U ISI H IM I
Surety Bonds Real Estate Loans
Phone 52. Citizens State Bank Bldg.
at wholesi
limit La
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world.
owhanie
program and expect to make it one of
the best programs that has ever been
given in this class.
i Song No. 270.
the fact that I was
and the chief’s son.
neither my father
pleased witli the
lli»
pieuseu I I
ould be UI
the fruits
1327
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VOLIMI Will XI ’
That newspaper advertising la es
ntini in the prouresa of a town and
were reflecting the
k and stately pile
YOUR RADIATOR AND COOLING
SYSTEM CANNOT FUNCTION PER-
FECTLY on ii FICIENTLY W i in.
our MO ro-( OOI !
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the rock tomb of (ol Win F we
populariy knowu uh Buffalo । th*1
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Old Manse Preserves,
Song No 68.
the Jacksonville
who shudder
or solitude,
used only in
contac t that
in milking i
Ing pays.
That a newspaper
u good investment.
That if advertisers
t onsumers of artiricial or nat-
urn 1 ras are adyised to consult
their respective insurance agents
with reference to attaching GAS
explosion endorsement to their
fire insurance policies. The rate
is 5c per $100,00 of insurance and
while not compulsory, may prove
n mighty good investment.
k o nil crowd
immortal soul
9 SOU feet, at which place we found
ll coat welcome.
We paused at Echo Lake lo gaze into
crystal pools nature’s mirrors, as
a ”(11
with its eh
, and it
light- it
Bill
Not far away is Colorow P
where Ute Indians expiated untoi
able < rimes by leaping to their d
2000 f«<i into ci nr Creek can
< onsecrat ion 7
What About tint Missionary Con
quest ?
That living wholesal
speed and in w hole uh
add quantity to life b
uc
the reeling of a rwil ■ John Temple Gr i
their consent to such a
rangement. This, tilth
dampen my ardor. put ;
plan of marrying an l
They defeated, foiled,
vated my ideals and ;
them to naught. The
dian princess passed it
for years my great ai
be an Indian. I can set
about four years old. :
tie barbarian.
One night Mrs. O’Lea
over a lamp and 87 M
went up in smoke, will
of dollars of perfectly
shoes. so we treked ba
town. I carried my
ences with me and so
band of Indians. Eac
himself with a dagger
pine with a sharp ei
bloody with blood dr
veins of tile owner, for
each member to prove
needs slash his wrist
blood consecrate tile d
the nerve of applicant
required to bite off tin
frog. The tinal test wa
to the bull and staked
ach up, on which was
grains of corn. Tin
caught from a neighbe
was allowed to pick
Howls of anguish foil
but all came through a
ted to the tribe, for had
• Us buminess establinhmentn
eleant ita ignature in the paper e
.J-i clelselm/io Ai; hi?
an < limbing highet
ll Denver’n systenu
l |<j» we found B much cooler ther
was * hanging foiluge and the flower
e 00 6 000
them before the buying
ugl tho tewipaperN Lat
re hunt advertise in his
then he need not worry
iL-order housen which ad.
When he needs to get out of his auto
mobile and walk, leav * his bridge
qame and read books or listen to mu-
sic: to drop his golf clubs nd enjoy
the green of the grass or the patterns
of the sky : to forget the glory of g t-
ting things done and contemplate tl~
elory of God to forego the pleasure
of enjoying things with friends in fav-
mill
it and
t heir con vc j ions,
A program will be given in the
; young peoples' department ni the Bap
tist church Sunday morning All tne
young people who belong to this de-
partment are urged to be present, as
w Fl
oud which about
t the fade । uurael
P of whit n round
doing it. Times will ll he
h on top of
by per pet in
d over the
three miles above
when completed, wi
-moemoemomomommommommomi I
iimate
er leaving Go
i away we bes
higher, throus
ountain parks
rown lariat d.
in 100-acre tracts. 1)
owner, Wharton, Texas.
exly i l te trail, to Bergen lark
. mile mutor < limnb froi
Mount Hvunu is one that
it throuxh all four seasons
trip," said Martin E Kow-
he proprietors of the Ai*
Denver as a party of uh
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of lienvei the editor of
and two • thersi left the
is tli
i and quality are Siamese Twins of Lo
merchandising field The best mark
pluck from life tin
love with somet him
ful of something.
ture. of friendship, of
of < hat acter is lost t
by the clock and in t
hurrying and herding
• ••••••• no such thing today as • newspaper Albany entrance registered a tempet the un
all thought that he is wasting lime in
are time
leave is <
consult lii
By HARR) id
in the year 1876 Chi
gling to burst the chr
she had been sleeping
lage and emerge in cit
loop was unknow n. I
lake washed the sandy
of the city, where now
Institute, Field Museu
curs, elevated roads
Street cars were opera
or mules and were 1
contrivances. In the
straw was placed bet
which were arranged
tin- ears. In this st
snuggle one’s toes fo
father was in the who
shoe business at 87 .Mi
just south of the train
Randolph street Illind
lion. We lived in wh
time Ilie progenitor o
apartment buildings,
four apartments, each
and a basement It
Roby street, west side,
son and Adams and so
home we took the
horse cars and snuggl
tile straw shivered u
called Roby streel \
all was prairie, w ild ai
flowers. From Illis 1
intervals a hand of Im
kets and other articles
chief always accompa
with him ills daughte
was. I fell for this I
and vowed I hat I woul
and marry her She v
dark-skinned witli bri
dressed in beaded dre
moccasins that looked
any earthly queen.
One time when th
neighborhood I mentio
to the chief and much
lie was delighted with
home I went with my I
i ly w ho
day
From Colorow Point the motor driv
continued over a broad highway, form
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That newspaper advertisinK in the I
only reliable means of competing with
the mail-order house
That newapaper advertisements arel
read. Doubtful Thomases have tried ।
and ire convinced that nue h advertia
hi tor existence
he return drive
and us we dro
lie beauty o
sport, of dr
he erowd.
may bring
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1928, newspaper, September 28, 1928; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553722/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.