The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 106, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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FOR COMPLETE SERVICE
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We have it! A Good Used Car,
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YOU CAN BUY HERE
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married on or about the 31st day of
March, 1927, and continued to live
together, at intervals. us husband
and wife until on or about the 17th
day of July, 1928; that there are no
children born to plaintiff and de-
fendant. but that the defendant was
the mother of four children born
before her marriage to plaintiff;
OWL DRUG CO. REME-
DIES AND TOILET
ARTICLES
Mr. George T. Sargent, of Mata-
gorda, was here today on business.
herein,
against
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TOILET ARTICLES
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The house of the Lord is a place
where for a short time we "Let all
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„esson Text. Aug. 25: "I was
Tglad when they said unto me.
’‘let us go into the house of
the Lord.’”—Ph. 121:1.
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To the Sheriff or any Constable
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TITLES FOR MATAGORDA COUNII
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inade possihle through the eo-opera-
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season at the factory •
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first refused to come, but hit
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see and hear this most gigantic production
of all times. Only one more day. Matinee
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one great use of public worship 13 tiff by throwing dishes and what-
when the trip was over "Peu
left an egg behind her. Brogan
to it ad the Word, fervently pray, I
and find joy in going into the house
of the Lord forthe uses of public
worship and devotion.
Another distastrous rain is spend- within our,souls . Let not the world
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Milk, cream, butter, eggs,
vegetables, fruits all can be
kept fresh and healthful in
the hottest days
what a man's state is, the Lord has
His dwelling place within him, the
Lord cannot be divided or decreas-
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influencing tlie economic
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YOUNG MEN and YOUNG WOMEN
To prepare lor pleasant, profitable and plentiful
OFFICE POSITIONS
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Mrs. James Sisk and daughter
Mary James, and mother, Mrs. E. F,
McDonald, are spending tlie week-
end with relatives at Yoakum
needs the pro-
Col. A. B. Pierce has returned
finally rushed
to the idiot for
t of the plane.
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realized. attending public worship
will not be burdensome; for in feel-
are brought home to ev-
en by tlie modern factory.
Herein fail not, and have you be-
lore said court, on the said first
day of the next term thereof, this
writ, with your endorsement there-
on, showing how you have executed
: tlie same.
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meiyt the temple or tabernacle. We
unfTerstand that house to be a that there is no community prop-
defendant dissolvng
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—■ that “The little red sche lhouse is
C undationo d
Without churches where there is
said marriage relations and
general relief.
worshipped. One may think that
his presence in the church at wor-
ship does not amount to much. Yet
the humblest person by attending
regularly public worship performs
a fundamental and vital use; for, as
reflection can reveal. without pub-
lic worship all holiness would pass
from the earth. Every statesman
knows that without schools democ-
racy would perish and our civiliza-
tion would pass away. It is true
and most reasonable in price. Call
at Tribune for further inform 1-
tion. 21ti
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A. D. HENSLEY.
Clerk District Court. Mata-
gorda County, Texas,
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geography or climate of the earth. hen
Coal mining will lie an extinct in- is 1
threatening to shoot plaintiff and
ran him out' of tlie house: that
plaintiff then told the detendant
that he could stand her conduct no
longer and was through with her,
whereupon detendant removed in
her former home in Florida. Plain-
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after a two weeks’ stay at Mineral of Matagorda County Greeting:
ride in
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Gentlemen: Send me lull information about "The Way to Better Pay.”
to receive light and love from the
Lord. The Lord dwells in the in-
most of every soul. Therefore He
internal mind looks up and opens tiff avers that the cruel conduc t of
A great rain today! Fine, typical.
A regular from every angle but
not needed.
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come and immediately renewed her
previous course of cruel conduct
toward plaintiff that said conduct
became continuously worse culmi-
are of a permanent nature. That
makes two fairly good investments
And when completed, the roads
should bring more.
Wells in the interest of his health - You are hereby commanded, that result of scientific and engineering
... ... , you summon, by making publication____
Rice harvesting has been dealt a of this citation in some newspaper a- -
severe blow by today's very untime- published in the county of Mata-
ly rain. gorda if there be a newspaper pub- ? 1
Has it ever occurred to you that lished therein, but if not. then in 1!
this county is the I......ntial sulphur any newspaper published in the | |
supply base of the world? Has the 23rd judicial districtibut if there
possibility of striking one or more he, 11 newspaper published in said
great deposits within the county "licia „'1 istric ,then 1,1 11 news- i l
limits MMnml vou’ Put vour paper published in (he nearest dis . ,
to the ground” ' your rict to said 23rd judicial distric t/ I .
once each week for four consecutive
cd. The difference in 1
100 Panel Calling
The Earl of Birkenhead, one of
England's foremost statesmen. in a
[recent article entitled "Oue Hun-
dred Years From Now," attempted
to prophesy some of the forces
which civilization in 2029 will have
at its command. Among other'
striking statements he made are
MORE mothers are daily turning to the HERRICK,
Triplex insulated. HERRIC K triplex insulation is
triple protection against warm air. Outside is the
solid oak cabinet a non-conductor of heat. Inside,
the linings are also non conductors of heat in be-
tween, the walls are heavily packed with MINERAL
WOOL, rated by U. S. Government tests one of the
world's best insulating materials. HERRICK air
circulation eliminates moisture and prevents exchange
of food odors.
Come in and inspect the new HERRICK Refrig-
erators, for ICE or ELECTRICITY. Outside icing
Models, Water Cooler Models. Beautiful white enamel
• or oak finishes. A good selection of styles, sizes and
prices.
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Given under my hand and seal of
said court. at office in Huy City,
Texas, Illis, the 22nd day of August.
A D. 1929.
said, "Know ye not that
temple of the Lord?” .'
The possibilities of the macnine
from varying degrees of theLord's
presence in the Inmost of the soul,
| but from the degree of the Lord's
truth and love that is called out in-
to action by the external mind.
Let us rejoice because God has
Judge W. E. MeNabb, of Muta- ideal life before the public. if lids nating in a violent assault on plain cry chi
Miss Jennie Laura Wilson. of Dal-
las. left today for Houston, after
visiting her cousin, Mrs. Eddie
Willenberg, for several days.
achievement. The test-tube and the
turbine are symbols of progress and
prosperity.
We command a mechanical pow i
dynamic change in which new
ideas inflamed the world, new
theories were tried and new meth-
ods substituted lor old.
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Big lot of money being paid in ing the joy of a supreme use. one
this county for work done on the will say with the psalmist. "I was
roads and the roads going down glad when they said unto mee. 'let
1 the follow ing:
Hubies will be produced by < hem-
. ists in laboratories.
Tlie entire institution of mar-
I riage will be changed.
We will live to be 150.
No one will need to work more
than two hours a day.
Agriculture will be obsolete ex-
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VICAPEOfIUD
would eventually de-
The church holds the
publication to appear and answer starting point of a civilization that
get her
* acknowledgement of the Lord,
bile worship, reading of the
rd, prayer,and spiritual instruc-
a morality would decline, evil
uld gain the ascendency, and the
| shortly after their marriage afore-
, said, the defendant began to make
[ exhorbitant demands upon plaintiff
। for money for herself and children,
largely in excess of plaintiff’s abil-
l ity to comply with and much more
than their needs required: that
upon plaintiff explaining his in-
ability to comply with her extrava-
gant demands, the defendant be-
came enraged and began a course
of cruelty towards plaintiff; Hint
L-mee
50 per cent. It
plaintiff seeking to better his fi-
nancial condition accepted a posi-
tion at Gulf, Texas and provided a
comfortable home for defendant
Ne-
insupportable. Wherefore plaintiif social life of the masses are
prays that defendant lie cited in touched. This century marks
21 The
Mrs. B. L Livengood returned weeks previous to the return day
last Tuesday from Madill, Okla., ac-hereof. Ethyl ('rawlord, whose resi-
companied by Mrs Burton Liven - e is unknow n, to be anil appear |
good and her small son and (laugh- before the Hon District Court, at
ter who arc here for an extended the next regular term thereof, to
visit be holden ip the county of Mata-/!
I gorda at the court house thereof.)
Mr. O. E. Taulbee. Jr., and wifel in Buy City, Texas, on tlie 7th day
and Parker Stinnett, of Big Spring, of October, A. 1). 1929, then and
arrived in the city last night on i there to answer a petition filed in
visit to relatives. They made tlie said court, on the 22nd day of
trip via automobile in one day. Tlie August. A. D. 1929. In a suit num-
world continues to shrink, bered on the docket of said court I
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wj r । J । is plaintiff and Ethyl Crawford is
i RP Honsa fit tha I ord defendant. The nature of the
-M9- Ul HIV UUlU plaintiff's demand being as follows:
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defendant were duly and legally
so made us that He can dwell with'
His omnipotence in Ills temple
the railroads, electricity in the
home and business, the network of
wires that cover the nation
Since 19(10 our machine horsc -
power has increased 1100 per cent,
while population has inereased but
FOR SALE The E. Rochefort
home. One block from square one
block from Southern Pacific depot]
and on paved street. A bargain
cept as a hobby all foodstuffs will
lie produced synthetically.
Man will be able to ultar the
Atlantic City, N J Aug
st chicken to lay an
Such statistics are too stupend-
is for the average imagination.
dustry.
A 48 hour day will come into be-
ing by retarding the rotation of the
earth.
Sitting in our homes we will see
and hear events the world over.
owner. He took her
a sishtsoeing plane
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 106, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1929, newspaper, August 24, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554109/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.