The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 117, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 7, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Saturday, Sept. 7, 1929
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MEN’S HATS
Keep Your Home Cheerfully Lighted
S2.98toS9.50
Patented Ever
sharp Shears
98c
FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Men’s Oxfords
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FREE to every feeder who buys a ton
of Purina Chows during September
and PA YS CASH.
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Rayon Bloomers
Extra Heavy
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their
ndant
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an extra
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hed in the
WuEN Phil Allen came home
from work he found his wife in
the kitchen, regarding the
blackened ruins of a steak with
tears in her eyes.
"And the company'll lie here
any minute!" she wailed, look-
ing up at him despairingly.
'Why honey!" Allen sympa-
thized, "how did it happen? '
Carefully, Mis. Allen lifted
the smoking skillet and started
toward the sink.
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Complete Line of
Babys & Childrens
Shoes
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Black and New Shade of
Brown.
Just Received a
New Line of Young
Men’s Fall Suits
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One Lot of Ecru
Lace Collar & Cuff
Sets, also Jabots
PRICE
50c 75c 98c
SI.48
a Pair of Guaranteed Shears
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UI New Shades For Full
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husban I
plaintiff
cited by
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Just Received a
New Shipment of
Ladies’ Satin and
Velvet Hats
FROM
S2.98toS4.98
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supply al-’
The cost is
Nasra Special Baptist
A negro wi
particularly ■
up her child
curious visito
Without hesit
er replied:
nevah bail no
nachally had
Child Welfare
GEO. E. SERRILL
INSURANCE
ways on
small and
Large Assortment
Ladies’ Silk Crepe
Teds
Paste l shades, Recular $5.00
Value, special
S1.98
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Be fair with
yourself/
paper published in the nearest dis-
1 riet to said 23rd judicial district.
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from Southern Pacific depot
SIMON BROTHERS
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of cruelty
defendant,
plaintif’s
Plaintiff
when you ne
First
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Wouldn’t you like to have one of
these beautiful useful Checkerboard
Knives? It’s Remington quality—you
know what that means!
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coal) float; but in the other you'll find a thick
rim of alfalfa stems and other fibrous aaste
matter!
H e Sell RED CH UN Because it’s SUPERIOR feed
Home newapa
county of Mu
at Tribune for further
tion.
pecans bl
cents pel
year he IJ
pounds ul
in 1921
pound, till
ure. I
in 1928
carloads I
price waJ
Millican i
as $15,000
crop.
good crop
reporting
try this J
the farme
short on
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Ladies’ Evelyn
Dresses
Gnaranteed Fast Colors,
sorted styles. Price
S1.98
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The Paren
will hold it
new year on
4 o'clock in
torium . The
that every pi
work this ye
interest in a
subsequent m
— Emma Lew
Publicity, P.-
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— will do). Place in one, th lb. of
RED CHAIN Orange-Vitatnine Egg Mash;
in the other, Vth lb. of any other, com*
mure ial egg tnaih. Then add 2 lbs. of water
to each, stir thoroughly and allow to settle.
‘‘HE difference is as-
I tonishing! In both
jars the real feed settles
to the bottom and the
naste matter rite* to
lop. In the RED
CHAIN jar only a few
black specks (char-
forceful speaker. He
once each w
weeks prev
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further that Dr
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prays that defendant
■ publication to appear
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Rabbi
of Abi
the
and Decide for \ourself
Which is the BEST FEE D for Your Hens
C ALK—like some poultry feeds—is cheap. Confronted by the con-
— dieting claims of many feed manufacturers (all claiming "the best”)
you are apt to conclude that all feeds are alike—or else that their makers have
but scant regard for the truth.
Why not decide for yourself—uninfluenced by personality or arguments?
When you buy feed, you want to get your money’s worth; you want
egg-making materials— not alfalfa meal and other high-fibre fillers which
are condemned by the leading agricultural colleges and experiment stations.
Here’s I Ioz You ('an SEE I ot Witch LEEDY on Get!
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fifteen years. He I* a German Jew
The public in general la invited
to hear his message.
Tliis knife has four fine steel blades
—a large utility blade, a spear blade,
a short clip blade, and a leather punch.
I be red on the docket of
! No. 11863, wherein H F
is plaintiff and Ethyl C
a of plaintiff"s abil-
ith ami much more
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riage afore
an to make
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plaintiff seeking to better his fi-
nancial condition accepted a posi-
tion at Gulf, Texas and provided n
j comfortable home tor defendant
and her children, to which she at
first refused to come, but later did
come and immediately renewed tier
' previous course of cruel conduct
toward plaintiff that said conduit
became continuously worse culm-
nating in a violent assault on plain-
; tiff by throwing dishes and what-
$20 in Cash Trade With Us Entitles You to a FinePairof
This knife is a regular $1.25 value
—come in and claim yours.
! whereupon defendant removed to
: her former home in Florida, Plain-
i tiff avers that the cruel conduct of
defendant is such as to render fur-
sespjnelIIA.L
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MISS ANITA HILL. 1
The nature
acob Rosent
is a membei
Church of ;
was baptized
here," he sa l. "Ail
“Happy-go-lucky" is a term never
appliec in puecessfel. progresnive
folks. They have earord their pros-
perity by having been fair with them-
selves. They have fared problems
squarely, weighed facts, and pro-
sided sound insurance protection for
the preservation of their interesta.
Be fair with yourself-—keep your
insurance adequate.
By >■
With tin
the spun o
tistie s now
is to rear
the averag
Public hea
the presell
tilling pen
a live,” they
7 true. But
cation lias
forward to
women wi
ears old :i
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■ any new d
thru a moi
mutters pe
evoryday li
it is thr
Unit this to
ed down, to
ol a great ;
you can m
that life
you can live
must first
Many peopl
without kn
have to be
bed lo be s
be in pain,
kind of siel
down condit
questions:
Do all m
mu lly? Am
Irritable? I
ul.decided ?
centrate? A
before my <
the mornins
drag myself
if you fee
tli.se symp
can rest assi
vitally wron
of your body
first, step to
life. Don't
have all of
still not lie
You are suf
form of sell
sorption by t
in tiie waste
loily.
The next s
lite is to cl
accumulated
to ki ■ p ii ire
ing poisons
idly when tl
lar eliminatii
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ly. Work, pl
lax. In just
Cultivate a
and cut out
physical cult
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you. The:
lished therein.
any newspaper
33rd judie lul di
I have moved my saddlery
business to East ith Street
and am now able to do work
again .Have a nice lot of
saddles, bridles, etc., which
will be sold at the lowest fig-
ures. See me before buying.
converted
d Baptist J
i. will pi*
ist < hurch
mber H, 11
. name is
Mas ager,
Southiwester
City.
| my telephor
I me, free, a
"Modern 1<
I Home."
Telephones where you neet!
them save time, patience, house-
wifely strength.
Few know that one or two
additional instruments c st
considerably les than the single
telephone they now ha el
By a wisely-placed "exten-
sion" or two, an<l pcrhaps a re-
arrangement oi the equipment
you already hive, ancxpert tel-
ephone man can often double
the convenience of your tele-
phone service.
herein, that he have judgment
against defendant dissolvting the
said marriage relations and for
general relief
Herein fail not, and have you be-
fore said court, on the said first
day of the next term thereof, this
writ, with your endorsement there-
on, showing how you have executed
flic same.
(liven under my hand and seal of
said court, at orfice in Bay City,
Texas, this, file 22nd day of August,
A. D. 1929.
their needs required: that
plaintirr explaining his in ;
y to comply with her extrava-
demands, the defendant De-
A sma
reached 1
were sol
store, j
They I
Sorrell, I
Caney si
first pec
year tori
Mr. Mi
can buy J
mediate I
barking
place, hi
pounds,
a good d
on accour
hands w
them.
In 1926
shipped
White Indian Head
33 in. Permanent Finish
25c
The State of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Matagorda County Greeting
You are hereby commanded, that
you summon, by making publication
■ ver she could lay hands on and ammm m
finally rushed Ea° aa A 0
thireatening to shoot plaintiff and I E• M" 62
of the M db %e •99
1 plaintiff then told the defendant
that he could stand her conduct no
longer and was through with her,
FOR SALE The E. Rochefort
the next
in holden
gorda at
in Bay fit
-urTnsm
Red .
ther living with her as he
in Hii pportable. Whert fort
aaid, fhe di
exhor bitant
tor money I
largely in «
ek for four
ous to the
I Crawford,
txepe/"e F. -*"""
My entire place known an the
George Sargent ranch, located near
the town of Sargent, and consisting
of 11,000 acres is posted according,
to law Hunting or trespassing
will be rigidly prosecuted.
GEORGE T SARGENT.
29-5d 30-6-13-20w Matagorda, Tex.
"I can't" she observed bit-
terly, “1 s!Wpb cun’ t goclear to
the front of the house to answer
the telephone, and watch a
meal at the same time. I just
didn't know I’d left the fire
turned up so high!"
Allen hurriedly picked up his
hat.
“Tomorrow I'll order an ‘ex-
mt if not, then I
publlshed in tl
trict: but if thei
Adopt this bright, cheerful, long burning Lamp as stand-
ard for general home lighting. It is adequate for most
rooms and is very economical. Fully tested, and
sold to you with the assurance that it is the best
and most satisfactory lamp we know of for
general I ome use. . . For I ving Room,
Dining Room or Kitchen, a 100
Watt Lamp fills the need. Car-
ton of 6 for $2. 1 0. Get a
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D... C:a. C. FOR SALE My home. Has five S
Day UllY iVidcninIC LO. room-, larg.....eping porch and i'I "
• • conveniences, including gas. Near
------------- school. H. W. Hafer
is recon
of lark
Make this Simple
be no newspaper published in
judicial district then in a nt
I The draNtn^t of I hit
"wasbout" were made
jturn mtnal phota^
f^rapbi of a text be.
luccn KID CHAIN
and another well-
knuun cgg mash.)
A. D. HENSLEY,
j 23-30 Clerk Distriet Court, Mata-
6-13 gorda County, Texas.
nore value out of
vice. Please send I
of your booklet ■
■ lor the I
A. D 1929,
swer u pet it io
D. 1929, in a
hat be and
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the 31st da
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 117, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 7, 1929, newspaper, September 7, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554123/m1/4/: 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.