The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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ADMISSION 15-30-10
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NIGHT SALE
VERSER BROTHERS
PRAYTOR & COMPANY
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Bay City
Wharton
Thursday, August 15, there will
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With apologies to everyone, I will
be a sale of Used Cars from 6 p. m.
books, because it is very important :
NINI MOTOR COMPANY
$
WATER PROOFING
to 10 p. m.
$
65a
FOR COMPLETE SERVICE
Look for the Red 0. K. Tag.
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—Weaver Car Washer
Priced right for cash or terms.
$
—Linendoll Brake Tester
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GULF COAST
$
—Weaver Wrecking Crane
Wharton
Bay City
CHEVROLET CO
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—Firestone Tires, Tubes
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—Parts, Accessories
A SACK OF
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Oil Prices
ONE-THIRD OF LIFE IS
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SPENT IN BED—
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Every Day Prices at
222-5-
YOU CAN BUY HERE
FEED FOR EVERY NEED
Taylor Bros
Why not enjoy it by sleeping on a
WHITE HOUSE FEEDS
—WHITMAN’S CANDIES
W. H. SMITH GRAIN COMPANY
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78c
O-Cedar Polish Mop, $ 1 size
The Guaranteed For Life
65c
O-Cedar Polish Mop, 7 5c size
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Mattress.
O-Cedar Dusting Mop, $1 size .... 78c
LA ROSE BEAUTY PARLOR
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O-Cedar Polish, 1 gal., $3 size . . . $2.40
Ask About This Guarantee
Announces
REDUCED PRICES ON PERMANENT
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O-Cedar Polish 1 -4 gal., $1.25 size . 97c
WAVING—FOR A SHORT TIME
Walker Furniture Co
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Funeral Directors
Phone 480
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Missionary Society
Alemite High Pressure
Lubrication
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troved with
Mer-cush-
ihration at
labile steel-
mer control
til centilaf-
ston.
du.
These Towns Would
Have Daily Papers
$
8t50 Calling Cards
$5.50 Calling Cards
Whatever type of structure you may be building, we
tain make the basement waterproof, and moisture-
proof. too.
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istratrix of the estate of Haskell
Simon, deceased, late of Matagorda
County, Texas, by A. Harris, judge
of the county court of said county,
on tlie 13th day of July, A D. 1929,
during a regular term thereof, here-
by notifies all persons indebted to
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To those indebted to, or holding
elaims against the Estate of Has
kell Simon, deceased:
A WARNER BROS VITAPHONF
! 100% ALL-TALKING PIC FI KE
Mr. W. F. Tetls. who has been in
Chicago and other points of interest
for the past several days, arrived
home Monday night.
denet
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FOR RENT
M. L. Capps.
-ELIZABETH ARDEN
TOILET ARTICLES
keeps
pa per
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PAINTS
If You Pass Our
August and September
Specials
will pr
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in Hay
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| proper
: One
;levied
Vaugh,
across rear
. Generous
•ly tailored
•nders . . .
New front
uipmenl—
mounted in
extra cost.
s-imD
Hear and See 100 Per
Cent All-Talking
last term, Im at home for the vacu-
tion, having arrived Sunday night.'
—SHEAFFER’S FOUNTAIN
PENS
—OWL DRUG CO. REME-
DIES AND TOILET
ARTICLES
in electric
er & Light
mpaign to
Dallas and
$150,000 a
th of Lub-
e fact that
nections in
43.
August and September
Only
P.G. SECREST
JEWELER AMI OPTOMETRIST
and Bow le Va ughn to sat' <
zment amounting to $250,01
of Monroe Caleulating Ma
Wednesday and
Thursday
port. spent Monday in the city on
business. 2"% ..... ........
! tor one here. W e have
See and Hear Every
Actor!
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
Paris Smith. Mgr.
in favor
chine Co
t liven
ele No. 1.
Mrs. Doggett, leader Circle No. 2.
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“HAYNE’S MATTRESS"
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JOE MANI.I M.
Sheriff, Matagorda County,
Texas.
Is Milner. Deputy
Admission 25-40-50c (9-
day of July
MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2:30
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SHERIFF’S SALE
Personal Property
Tlie undersigned having been
11 duly appointed community admin-
County of Matagorda
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etc . mi
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we are ready to mak ■ a survey of
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tract colonists to East Texas from The
can he re asonably । paper, and how bad do you want it?
i substantial Held we ahali be zlad to have a
, C HVeral times
Then, moreover.
people of
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chants have been
liar letters a day they mail towns issued out of the Honorable County
the size of Lockhart and San Mar- Court of Matagorda County, Texas,
cos it would be cheaper and much on the 17th day of June. A. D. 1929.
more effective that is one thing i by the clerk thereof. in the case of
Mr Mann is right about. Unless a Monroe Calculating Machine Co.,
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which to advertise that section of
the state in tlie North and East, is
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bulletins, markets .sports.
set of mrec hunts expect to fill the versus Earl
columns of a town daily, they had Vaughn, No.
get stock ready to back up a new
ad every day means business a lit-
tle more strenuous than many mer-
South Texa
campaign for
and especially the business men, s
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upon whose patronage it must de plans to establish its
pend for its support. San Marcos I
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worthy of your
An a grressive campaign
WVEN though the foundation of your building has
1- to be dug in water-soaked earth, the basement
can be made dust-dry on the inside! Just have Carey
waterproofing materials applied to the outside of the
foundation walls by our skilled experts.
best not encourage it The city mer- sheriff, directed and delivered.
LOST A black hat box contain-
ing lady's clothing and hat. Finder
will please notify phone 301-W. 2t
would require an added expense of
several thousand dollars in equip-, ......— ,
merit and almost double our pay-boring cities, if they can get into 1 he State of Texas.
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mmamumuuummamouumuummumumau l per instead of the thousand circu- By virtue alias execution
Never has the rice industry ex-
perienced better harvest weather
than now. And every hour of it is
being profitably employed
FOR RENT—Furnished 12-room
residence after August 25, for a
period of one or more years. If
interested, write Mrs. M. S. Perry,
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, Ine , continuing its I
a $200,000 fund with
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Geo. M. Cohan’s
All-American
All-Talking
All-Laughing
COMEDY
propared to publish a daily
to get returns from advertising i ami the Carolinas this fall. under
must strike a gait like unto that supervision of the East Texas
recommended by Fred P. Mann. To chamhe r of Commerce.
$42.50 Wedding Announcements,
>18.00. P. G. Secrest.
merchants want one
worthy of tlie fuileut patronage of news the local news we mean, tlie for the purpose of organization. I
cut citizenship, is worth more tolaccounts of local happenings. The is purposed to make agricultural
the community than a weak dailypeople "Bl pay for a daily paper, exhibits of East Texas products at
and a half-baked weekly However, I the number of subscribers is sat- state and county fairs in Missis-
isfactory. But the local merchants I sippi, Alabama, Tennessee, deorgia.
that you learn all about the am-
phioxus.
Tlie amphioxus is a little fish,
about an inch and a half long and
quarter of an inch in diamete r.
Within those measurements lie con-
tains all the fundamental require-
ments that are found in the higher
1125, and to me,
HE
Our saxophonist, Walter West-
brook, was back with us last night
and we were surely glad to see him.
That sax sounds mighty fine again.
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Last year 800,000 snakes were
killed and their hides made into
leather.
morning. Of cour
osts of suit
my hand, this
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$
Vaughn and Bowi
The Qarey waterproofing materials we apply seal up
every pore in the concrete and at very slight cost !
Let us give you full information.
paper almost
notice in the
ve would have
now relate to you the "Tale of a
Poor Fish." Take out your note-
O-Cedar Polish, 4-oz. bottle, 30c size 23c i ’ i
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the only kind we would attempt to
publish Do you want such a daily
। and made some investigations about
I tin requirements both of equipment
and paronage to justify a first class
daily, such as we we nil he patis-
tied to publish. From these obser-
rations it Ims bet n our judgment
Praytor & Company, authorized and
approved contractors in Carey Built-Up
(Bonded) Roofs, will contract on short no-
tice for any class of guaranteed roofing.
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; a sut isfactory response
contributions by which
fund.
ettiement, :
against MM
e same to
The Post -Register published
$4.50 Engraved Calling
$2.00. I’. G. Secrest.
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* ’ O-Cedar Polish, y gal., $2 size . . $1.76
requirements of a
spaper, a n d b e
highest appreciu-
In Bax City,
eives her mail
July. A D la
. (Personals
the situation again and shall lie
guided in making ou decision by
the substantial demand we find
among the business men and citi-
zenship for a worth-while daily. To
publish a real good daily paper
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own home town
Mrs. Ruby Hawkins and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Donald Duson. of El
Campo, returned Sunday from
Houston. Mrs. Hawkins has com-
pleted a three weeks 'trip to many
points of interest in the Central
States. Mrs. Duson has been in
New Orleans for several days.
dry as dust inside!
such a send-off. The
of the Recond will be
animals, including ourselves. He
has a backbone, a nervous system
he breathes and digests and even
thinks, but in a very inferior lash-
ion, of course.
And what does he accomplish?
Not a thing! He isn't even good to
eat. The amphioxus, or Amphy as
his intimate friends call him. Just I
swims about all day in the blue. |
blue waters of the Mediterranean
i he prefers the South) and hums a
little song entitled "What do I care
if it snows.”
Long, long ago, other ampbaioxi
with ideas and initiative, evoluted
into lizards and frogs and became
land animals. But our particular
friend, Amphy, thinking that he was
being philosophical, shrugged his
dorsal fin and remarked, "Well, it's
no skin off my nose!” (The poor
fish doesn't even have a nose, which
shows how dumb he is).
Are you an amphioxus? Are you
indifferent to the progress that is
taking place in the musical world
in general, and here in Bay City in
particular? Don't be an amphioxus
for life, Get out and evolute. Here's
How.
Miss Florence Louise Clements,
who attended C. 1. A. at Denton
i tion and patronage Only such a
paper can succeed here, and this Is
Remember, this is not
our reduction. These
prices are only made
possible through the co-
operation of the largest
house of the kind in the
world.
Mr. C. W. Burkhart, of Matagorda. I taken tin matter under advisement
whenever the
We could get
any afternoon
mmmmmT
hunt will.
ainty. The
forward and
those having
estate to Bre-
l' within the
' at her resi-
Texas, where
. this the 15th
Their headquarters in Bay City (Phone
23) will be with their exclusive dealers. The
Alamo Lumber Co. Easy terms can be ar-
ranged. Why go on with a bad roof?
PRAYTOR & COMPANY
to reorder our service but it could
start next day. The editor of the
Post Register likes to publish a
daily, but we want it supported by
home advertising and not with for-
eign retail advertisers
FREDA SIMON,
Community Administra
trix of the Eslate of Has
kell Simon. Deceased.
12.50 Wedding Invitations $19,00
29.50 Weddinu Invitations $15.00
Milby, Mrs. Milby, teacher.
Circle No. 2 meets with Mrs. Cole
man. Mrs. C. II. Anderson, teacher
Mrs. E. C. Anderson, leader Cir
Renew Four Health
By Purification
Any physician will tell you that
"Perfect Purification of the Sys-
tom is Nature’s Foundation of i
Perfect Health." Why not rid I
yourself of chronic ailments that
are undermining your vitality?
Purify your entire aystem by tak-
ing a thorough cour e of Calotabs,
-once or twice a week for several 1
weeks and s e how Nature re-
wards you with health.
Calotabs are the cutest of al! ।
system purifiers. Get a family
package with full directions. On-
h’ 35 its. at drugstores. (Adv). ]
The W. Al. S. of the Baptist
church meets Thursday, 4 p. m., in |
the Circles for Bible study. Luke.
10th chapter, Mary ami Martha, the
visionary woman and Ilie practical
woman.
Circle No. 1 meets with Airs.1
oceed to sell within the hours
ibed by law for sheriff's
on the 11th day of August.
1929, at the court house door
City, in Matagorda cmuty,
the following described
ly. to-wit:
Monroe Calculating Machine,
on as tin- property of Earl
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There has been considerable dis-
cussion recently as to the need of a
daily paper in San Marcos, espec-
ialiy since the talk last week by
Fled P. Mann in which he gave ins
at-
WANTED Clean
e Tribune ortice.
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$
roll. So it is no small thing to con-
sider. We shall want to publish the
best small town daily in Texas if
we start one. To compete with the
city dailies is a big undertaking,
but we would waul to give our
readers the latest leased wir • news
, .... that such a daily could not be made' daily paper from the bringing in of < a st is planned by East Texas:
All the Indy employes of the en-to succeed here we hav- tilt thar the Luling oil field up to July 1925 Chambers of Commerce, more than
tra . Power and. Light Co., are "■ a first class weekiy one which is The readers like a daily paper, be- 50 of which were represented at a
day in Eagle Lake attending a bust- a ciedit to our cily and hieh is ? ause they like the news while it is meeting at Nacogdoches recently
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1929, newspaper, August 13, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554094/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.