The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 180, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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It has been the experience of many smokers, after trying other brands,
that Camels give constant and unfailing pleasure. Their mildness, due to
choice tobaccos and expert blending, makes it possible to smoke them
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liberally without any tiring of the taste. This quality, which smokers have
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learned to depend upon, will be maintained, because Camels are made
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for those who know and appreciate the real pleasure of smoking.
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Thanksgiving
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IF YOU BUY HERE
YOU GET A
BARGAIN
Bay City people and
county and her people
ways, but
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The pupils azain breathe a sigh
of relief, as they have just passed
over the "River of Examinations,"
after a week of anxlety. Some walk
ed bravely across armed with life
Hay City,
Matagor du
econd elans matter nt
> of Hay City, Texas,
Tickets on Pontiac
Tickets on Pontine giv-
en with each $1.00 pur-
chase on account.
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Means 100% Finest Hour
Onty 65% ^Gr the Heart
of the V/R got is used/
It is all right to experiment
but a pity to spend too much
time experiment ting when you
might be enjoying the fragrant
pleasure of smoking Camels.
abbrecujh ‘s
Package of 5- 50c 12 for $1.00
A Product of WADE & BUTCHER
Makers of Finest Sheffield Cutlery,
Carvers nnd Razors f or ove r 200 years
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ELECTRICAL WIRING
Prices Reasonable. All Work Guaran-
teed. Courtesy and Promptness.
Telephone 296
Delicious 1 herries in
Liquid Cream -
If you buy it here it will be priced
right.
FicurMihs
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Everything lor Thanks-
giving.
Adapted to all types of beards
—sure to give you a smooth,
quick shave, and depc.dable
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE InterestingVjitors,
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KRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY
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So in a used car you get a complete
automobile, with the greater part of its
life and usefulness ahead of it, at a
fraction of the cost.
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The used car buyer has a right to ex-
pect a bargain.
Any used car is a bargain, if priced
right.
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The original owner turns the car in
at a big discount for the privilege of
drivng a new car. This discount rep-
resents about forty per cent of the
original price if the car has been driven
only a few months.
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HOW Will manifest fuitl and conti
dence in the town and county, and
certainly the town and county de
serve it, we will make zreat prog
ress from now on out.
to see what’s the matter with Mer- i
Until you have visited thi. hotel, you conn t ap-
preciate the luxury obtainable at a price comparable
with even lesser hotels.
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*id produce more eggs
and larger profits for you
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can buy, or mix voto icif.
Prove it---o. your own
flock!
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height of flour
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more EGGS when prices are highest!
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dependable, fine, Merlon’s work has After a warm campaign with a
not been matiafactory. Why? Why committec of < itizens directing the
has this married man Kone wrong, campaign of those opnosed to poll*!
See Why Married Men Co Wrong ticai ownership of utilitien. Cl.
at the Grand on the evening of Dec- I burne rejected a proposal to es -
ember f. and understand why Merntablish a light plant by a vote of
ton han not been doinK Eood work :917 lo 769, Amarillo voters recent-
And till because of a nazwinz wife ly by a vote or 1,894 to 1,291 re
mid nosey mother-in-!law .Harshi7jected a proposal to buy the gas
Yes but true .1 W MeMillan will distributine system owned by the
feature Merton; Ur Sholars beinK! Amarillo Oas Co
the executive head of Merton a de
N. out less money Thu uual and
IE seemingly, constant trend of eyery
2 division of the economie fabrie of
6, the county from the smallest pre
K cinet to the largest is to inereine
taxes, so when huel n departure is
E made as is now promised uh by Sec
Sretary Mellon il cortainly mil a
KJ Rood taste in our moutls for c’lriat
x. mas. It the occanion were buck to
1 nr content of tin
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American Maid is i' short Patent, and is so marked
that milling
these is
IS mork
we wore a member of the dry forces
in Congress or of Um Ami S:th.on
League of Ohio (Incorpornted) or
partook of anything whatsoever
either for the stomacha sake or to
looHen the languaxe we would pro-
pose a toast to the powers that be
who are able to lower taxes even a
little bit
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so do expert tatooing. Rice Ac Rice j
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ltpaon -AMERICAN MAID INDIANS "vOW-Wow - Evenings
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We are now prepared to take
care of all kinds of repairing on
furnitiure, automobiles, Vietrolas,,
hould nt
NDame Rumor is busy .mam on Hi"
r on situation hereabout Nome a
B suiphur, some say oil Sonu- are
Magreed that the rolling of the hall
. ia an early posnibility. others limit
F know, but. all are hopeful and wll
k ling' We know of ome papers
' which read "one eiht royally mi
Moil and one dollar a long ton on
B sulphur" and an option was Met ured
2 on the land Involved He il all as
delneinr the " Perfeet Flour."
ml MEANS LOWER quality.
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usual story, but just as
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nsed in pi
hort I uL
leaving, Annie Weathers, a fourth
grade pupil, asked it she were going
to leave without telling them a
atory She never refuses when call-
ed upon, therefore, she related an
interesting and true incident frm
which the peom, "Mary Had a little
Lamb" was taken. After her depar- ;
tun, one of the pupils remarked,
“We didn't get our room decora,
lions fixed in time for Mrs, Pol-
lard’a visit, but anyway we got our'
atory"
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FOR SALE: One 9x12 Mohawk wool
Willow nig $55; Brussels Wilton
velvet rug, 6x9 $25; Universal Vac-
uum Cleaner and all attachments
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experienced traveler
•M/D Mr. Frank Merton and his office
Publfshed Dally Exeept Sunday manazer. Mr C V Johnson, will be
MmT ’ . In Bay City mi lie evening of Dec-
EAREY SMITH Ow and Editor ' mber Mi Johnson i- making
mum ______ this trip with Mr Merton in order:
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| It may. Hie future is ro ler for the
I. coast section and particularly this
Erpart of it. The big improvementa
c going on for the canal । ompunieH in
H the way of the third monnter elee
M trie pump being inatalled by the
■ Centrat Power # Light company.
K for V. L. Le’Tulle, the rei । ni n
Korgan ization of the canninu "Olli
| pany, the almost certain cominr of
I a creamery plant or milk station
the tact Hint a $250,000) bridge will
H he built across the Colm :do junt
M west ot the city, meaning a larz
K crew of workmen to be housed, fed
B and aecomodated here, the numer j
E ous road buildern who will center
Mtheir activitie around and il.
K Bay City, the apparent trend of the
E thought of those who have faitl in
F the future of the town mid the
M county, the fact that many inqutri
G es are reaching her I about Inn ' and
® the price of land. Um general de ire
i of the people to build mil improve
2 the evident determination of some
t of our people lo institnte the right
r sort of street work till portend a ,
t The proposed cut in the income
tax coming as it does before the
holidays will prove a delightful
Christmas present lor l hi" Iwo tier
cent of the people mill concerns
throughout the county upon whose
shouldera and pocketbooks rest the
burden of the expense of the war
incurred by the United States This
delightfui surprise will he based
upon mi appreciation of the fuel
that, at least, one branca of our
governmnt has found if possible
to reduce taxes rather than upon
the satisfaction of having to pay
in cold weather when hens fed on "cheap” feeds are loafing, making eggs scarce
and prices high, the poultryman »ho can gel the eggs makes his largest profits.
RED < I IAIN Egg Mash gets the eggs—plenty of egg-—all the year 'round.
But this is the season of largest profits; by all means, feed it now!
portroy the
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foox lwecemt
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s a hotel youthful in spirit,
i courtesy and refinement . . . and withal
so moderate that it will prove a pleasant
looking for shallow plares, becanne
of unpreparedness.
The fourth, fifth mid sixth erade
English classes lire greatly inter-
ested in the Thanksgivinx book
lets which represent min'll work
and when they are complete will
be things of which i In pupils should
I be proud
The arithmetic < lasses have had
an interesting thill for speed and
A accuracy in the tour fundamentals.
This Im the first drill of thin sort
K that bun been given the seventh
grade sinre the first few weeks of!
school
Van Vleck has challenged us for
an old time ciphering and spelling
I match on November 27, the Weil
nesday before Thanksgiving. Al-
: thongh we have neither excollent
spellers nor cipherers we do hope
to make it interesting for them, so
they'll want to come again R
member (he date of this contest.
which will be held at the Cedar
Lane school house, mid be there i
as we expect to have lots of fun. (
The bright, sunny weather
brought Mrs. Pollard out to see us
Tuesday. Several weeks had passed
since her last visit, and the weath-
or kepi us wondering if she w< nil
be able to reach uh before Thanks
giving
We feel that Mrs. Follard has our
interests at heart, as she never
neglects us. but has always an ever
ready helping hand Just the few
hours that she spends with us ex-
fc erts a wonderful influence in the!
L sehool. She brings to the teachers
a solution for their problems
j through her wide experience and
knowledge of materials. She almost'
succeeded in getting away before
■ the pupils called upon her for the
partment. Promises a lot, does it
not? I See Set rests special Offer this issue
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 180, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1929, newspaper, November 21, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554205/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.