The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 27, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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in debt and were forced to borrow safe going and coming, thousands
working in the interests goods.
children grow
of the investing public line recently
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Everyene t« cordially invited.
Church corner 5th and Ave. C,
Services Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at 9:15 a m.
know
county,
1924 Ford
Touring
HUSTON
Drug Store
1 928 Fordor
Sedan ....
Thanksgiving
Nov. 28th
EASTMAN KODAKS
EASTMAN FILMS
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place, exactly the proper distance
from a big city and is accomodated
and Virginia,
inspiring vic ,
IF YOU BUY HERE
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for who
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1 926 Chevrolet
Touring . ... $ 1 50
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if your roof has
this protection
borrowing
Exchange,
Ticket* on Pontiac
Tickets on Pontiac giv-
en with each $1.00 pur-
chase on account.
1 928 Business
Coupe . ...
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BOLTERS ASKED
TO COME BACK
If you buy it here it will be priced
right.
E. OUNG FOLKS want to associate with
those of their own age. But whether they do it in the
home or elsewhere depends largely upon how attractive
and inviting the home is. Up-to-date home furnishings
h 1 keep the youngsters off the streets. Select your new
things here!
Delicious I herries in
Liquid ( ream
Christian Science
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giving.
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entertainment,
merchandise,
lending to our
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ELECTRICAL WIRING
Prices Reasonable. All Work Guaran-
teed. Courtesy and Promptness.
Telephone 296
right
for h
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Adapted to all types of beards
—sure to give you a smooth,
quick shave, and depe-cable
always.
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIBUNE PRIN’TING COMPANY
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MATAGORDA PHARMACY
Paris Smith, Mgr.
We Give Tickets on Pontiac Sedan To
Be Given Away Dec. 24th.
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Any used car is a bargain, if priced
right.
“Banana Peel”
Why Worry About the
W E A T H E R ?
Praytor & Company, authorized and
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Here too!— More people ride on Good-
year Tires. Come in and we’ll show you two reasons.
The used car buyer has a right to ex-
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We buy direct from the
manufacturer and our
films are fresh.
1928 Model A
i Coupe.......$400
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.
bind UH tO Houston, soon tO become
the South'* greatest city. By this
‘ribbon" which will insure fast and
Blue । demption of the Nation. In Virigin-
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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no attempt
made to close the primaries to any
Senator Sheppard said. In his state 1
ment to the Mobile Register. Sena- '
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RED CHAIN Egg Mash
will produce more eggs
dnd larger profits for you
than any other feed you
can buy. or mix yourself.
Prate it— on your own
flock!
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Slippery roads .... smooth-worn
treads, slick as banana peels . . .
a fine invitation to crash the hos-
pital gate this winter.
serves and is lending instead of to make frequent visits to the met-
hardship on Buy City, because of
our distance, which Ih right, and
by three big trunk line railronds. location. But it will work against
the Missouri Pacific, the Southern'I us, if We do not start out now to
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any other time in the pant. My po-
sition Ih that if a Democratic voter
in dissatisfied with the record of
a candidate that issue should be
nettled in the primary. That Ih the
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Morris Sheppard
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WANTED A piace as housekeeper
lucky elections. These were great
Democratic victories, and in the
primaries preceding ,
them no attempt was made to keep (
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Democratic nominees in 1928 or at -
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demanded from all its members city from other places
complete daily reports covering J t he flow to the city remains to be
stocks borrowed, from whom and ' seen and more or leu with the peo- j
recent Virginia
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BLADE L•-
Packaze ot 5 — SOc 12 for $1.00
A Product of WADE & BUTCHER
Makers of Finest Sheffield Cutlery,
Carvers and Razors for over 200 years
ranged. Why go on with a bad roof?
PRAYTOR & COMPANY
Nature is fighting your roof! Parching sun seeks to sap its life
blood. Hurricane storms tear at it without mercy. Winter gales
bite into it with sharp teeth.
But Carey Built-up Roofing is made to defy weather. Super-quality
felt and specially blended asphalts make it the finest for roofing pur-
poses that engineering skill can produce. It will not melt in the
summer nor become brittle in winter. Requires no slag or gravel
surface to protect it. Immune to chemical fumes—and spark-proof!
Carey specifications cover every building requirement. Ask us about
Treat Someone to
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WK HAVE sometimes found the
impression prevailing that we
will not accept anything but a
used Ford car in trade for a new
Model A. That is not a fact.
Many cars—in both high and
low price classes—are being
constantly traded in for the
new Ford.
If you're in the market for a
used car, come to our show-
room. Thousands of miles of
unused transportation are rep-
resented there in cars await-
ing second owners. And each
one is priced at just what it is
worth. There is no "price pad-
ding" or inflation to permit us
to recoup excessive trade-in
allowances. The price of the
Model A is so low that exces-
sive allowances for used cars
are impossible.
You can take advantage of
this situation. Act now! Come
and see these bargains in un-
used mileage—
25. Senator
has urged all
I the party in
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what is going to happen. Bay City 1
can lie made a fine town and med
every emergency, but it is going to
require team work, personal sacri-
flee and investment and actual la-
bor in behalf of the town and coun-
ty. Resolutions and star chamber
parlances and "heap big talk" and
Mils and class of voters or to candidates. The
cuts wiuh res ills or the elet Holt tollowing the
hat it
the city
$4.00 Why? Because you do not inaist on I
getting the information to which
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their recent elections.
Let us develop and
print your pictures. We
give you a twenty-our
hour service.
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“BUILTUP ROOFS
now a “ribbon of concrete" will
Washington, Nov
Brewers holding at 2 11 cents per
pound. Bran held at $23 the last
aale price arid polish at $33 per ton
at mill
Pacitic and the Sana Fe. City meet 11 We must have coopera-
sits aqitarely betwee i about 20 and harmony for without these
from each, two or the world's great ! the battle will be a hard one and
est sulphur fields, and tills location against us. Level bends, vrogres-
connected with toe unbounded I sive minds and far-sighted, loyal
friendship of the company’s offi- people must come to the front and
cials which, by ull means should be Ko to work. This is not a warning,
eultivated ought to be worth many but a brief little story of exactly.
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with "stocking up" and milking at-
tractive their places of business.
The citizens must look to their
streets, their own premises and
prepare now to make ready for
the coming competition and battle
for the survival of the fittest. It
Ih not positive that easy connec-
tion and sure travel will work a
$
Today, business has large cash re of people along It will get the
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Mrs If M Wynee left thi
to the fold, in a statement given to
the Mobile (Ala.) Register, and
which was printed in Thursday's
ics of 1907 and 1921 rest on a false
analogy in those years, according
to Mr. Bancroft, firms were entry
ing heavy inventories of goods pur
chased at prices above t heir current
talue Leading corporations wen
failed to deliver. Apparently every
effort Ih being made to protect leg-
itimate investors mill discourage
profes sional manipulation
CAREY SMITH Owner and Editor
Thu New York Stock ropolis for shows.
CHAIN Feeds get the EGGS
mere EGGS when prices are highest!
In cold weather when hem fed on "cheap" feeds are loafing, making egg. scarce
and prices high, the poultryman oho con gel the eggi makes his largest profits.
RED CHAIN Egg Mash get. the egg.—plenty of eggs—all the year 'round.
But this is the season of largest profits; by all means, feed it noo!
• account, all stocks loan ple. Merchants will be confronted ‘ 2
“accidents” before they happen.
Drive out, gripping the road on
all fours, with the safest and best
non-skid treads . . All-Weathers
Producing nearly a third of all
tires built today, Goodyear en-
joys lowest costs .... gives great-
er values. You get treads that
grip better, wear longer . . Super-
twist Cord carcass underneath
to stand more road pounding . .
at ordinary tire prices.
Democratic way, as I see it."
Al
primaries showed the wisdom of i
this course."
Regarding his statement to the
Mobile publication. Senator Shep-
pard said Friday
“I have this to add to the state- '
ment which I made in connection
Entered as second class matter at
the postoffice of Bay City, Texas,
■ under act of Congress
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Within less time than we realize
Wade & Butcher
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Curved Blades
I (Bonded) Roofs, will contract on short no-
tice for any class of guaranteed roofing.
Their headquarters in Bay City (Phone
23) will be with their exclusive dealers, The
Alamo Lumber Co. Easy terms can be ar-
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osts to
the wait
more people and a finer town. It
will, provided our people get the
proper slant on things The soi! of
the county, the water and the cli-
mate could and should be capitaliz-
ed and our crops made the most of.
The streets of Buy City are broad
and susceptible to the Finest and
most careful attention Every block
should be treated with the utmost
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E r Many a man in Texus will be you are entitled. regular authoriz noon for Dalian. to attend the State
' running Cor office on the Democra- ed. published reports. It is your Teachers Ansoclation which con
tic ticket thia veer and asking • •• fault ,f you don't demand an uc- vanes there durinx the Thank siv
Heratsto support him, who wli- counting You are 11 ntot kholder in Ing holidays.
8 ruly and shamerully bolted orzaniz- a $30,000,000 .county corporation
F Edeme raev last vear We wonder and 1,11 over $2,000.......elty corpora- Solve your gift problem a bit eal
how one of' these conse ientious, tion. Wonidyou become a ztock ly this year, choose the girt . a
M 2. . . holder 111 .......rporationa and I’ only you can give your photograph
merupuiou: ho " ' ' ' main in ignorance of how and why,
a nomination and then have hi you, mones is boing pent? You
party denert him ch he deaerted would not Now. folks, there might
the parti last year' "hat would not be any law for publishing the
he the wrong kind of conscienti u statements relating to the tinancial
ncruph woulan t it, and yet what affaire and condition of your conn-1 New Orleans, Nov 27 Recelpts
inure or better treatment should the ty and city, but whether there Ih orof rough rice for local mills con
bolter expect ? The man who bolted not, the fact remains that you are tinued large, amountiny to ,112
democra ' hud. pernnps, a legal enuitled to know it all and it Ih the sacka ruendav and cloan to 2527
but he did it it have the mora l, solemn duty of county and city offi - pocket a \ll ronh « direct Hi
to do HO and should not ask ctals to get you the information not mills. Miils hero reported nosales
mors at the hands of 1 he par only once, but a atu m InlervalH , . market,
dgerted and keep you i horoughl v DOBt6(l . '
on every official transaetion. Noterior and foreign busineN8 were
. i ii. charge of any incompetency or baid to be fair, I here
on W io owns on 11; । । it wrong is thought of. Things tuny me nt 24 tone to Havana Some
in our major industries would be in "apple pie" shape, bill whatroush •« offered in Hie open market
»>ll>h to Hell them at low do the people know about 11? And at the board of trade, but mills up-j
i because of the recent slump why should the infortnation which pear to prefer buying in the coun-
» is no indication of a busi berong io tnem be persistenuytry. Prices are quite from here
depression in 1930. This In the withheld? Let uh in on this and tell mills in the Interior also are Maki
ol HuKh Bancroft, publisherus how and why all the money we to have little idea of concessions,
of the Wall Street Journal and oth are paying in Ik going out. B<- j offerings about 1-8 cent under city
er financial and economic perit di sides that the people are entitled toprices, which cuts down the diffen-
cals. Comparisons between the con- every line of information that can tial, which usually has been about
ditions of the present and the pan- he given to them. ।__
1 928 Chevrolet
Coupe .......$225
care ami with an idea of perman- 50
ency. for such things go for the • V
making of a place fast. We have the < ,
opportunity, but to get the advan- K
tages of ii. a greater amount of un-
divided effort must be put forth 1
Do yon know how much your all fill in their places, but the "rib l-4<. calculating the freight to this tor Sheppard said that results in
ii ants owe" and what Ini'.' Do you 1 m of concrete from here to; point, to interior points some mills Virginia and Kentucky pointe the
know how much your city owes, to Houston, brother, in going to put in Iba country are reported sell- ; w a Y I 0 r Democratic hik 5881 Democratie
whom and what for? Do you know us square up against it and put using at near city prices Ou Eastern throughout the Nation, an I adee
how deeply bonded the county, the to the necessity of “keeping our and Southeastetn trade there la in part .1 ■ u.
.......... powder dry" Ah Ripley tells n., fair acuivity here. New York also Lezallwhobelieveinegualit
.a .. a a i . ii . ,. । or right and justice be made to
you can "believe it or not," is reported taking a K00d amount‘ feel that they are not only wel-
but fivuren are only available income, but needed, in the Democrat-
--m- —. 4 .1 SALK r. O. J. Cane, limnited Iionthly report ptv -,yperiimp tA, (lifter n
salaried, oficero.and thc amount, s2• per ton, my farm Holidays In the end of the weekts and the divtsions of the past,
know AnVhine .bout what h going Sweeny Phone Fairfuv 551b Dr. probably will ease trmlim Prices let a .......... struggle for the re
on and why your taxes are jump-Stevennon, 2720 Austin St • Houe-
ing skyward? You don’t, do you?t‘ Texan, 27-4
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 27, 1929, newspaper, November 27, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554210/m1/2/: 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.