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I he Daily I ribune, VC ednesday, Oct. 28, 1931
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treatment for sinus and pleurisy trou-
Main Street and folks
rejoicing last sermon here Sunday for the con-
Seventh Street Sinclair Station
the week-end
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MAZDA LAMPS
Merrell’s Daily
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AND EVERY WEDNESDAY
By having spare
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Shaving cream, 35c, spec. 27c
E\ ERY WEDNESDAY MORNING
Get ready for it. We
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
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Health Needs
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wood heaters priced
from 50c upward. We
Way
To Buy
rolling over some obstruction on the
floor fell and suffered a fracture of
Capital
Surplus
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Resc: v e-
Circulati
Deposits
rd in Ihe
taking
The commissioners’ court reserves
the right to award contracts to dif-
arm last week while playing at school '
and was brought to the hospital to
and Mrs Joe Daily of Rosen- '
re in the city this wer k visiting
Not n close out of old hose but new
clean merchandise received this week
in the newest fall colors and shades
the p
Mrs .
Mi s
spend some time visiting her
ter’s family.
City Drug Store
(Formerly Bouldn’s)
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Lubricating
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Shampoo, 60c, special
Mineral Oil (heavy), qt.
$1.35, special
Lumber to be of the following di-
mensions:
1x4. 1x6. 1x8. 1x10 and 1x12.
2x4 2x6. 2x8. 2x10 and 2x12.
3x6. 3x12. 3x8.
4x4. 4x6.
6x6. 6x8.
8x8. 10x10, 10x12 and 12x12.
All lumber to be in lengths from
ten to twenty feet.
and spent until Sunday with relatives
and friends here, and at Gulf.
Mr. J. H. Reynold , was in i wn on
Friday milling around among friends.
He reports the serious Hint s of Mr.
day and spent until Sunday there.
Kev Paid Engle of Buy City held
his usual services here for the Epis-
copalians Sunday morning.
Mr. Goodwin Sterne and Mr Ralph
Simmons have returned from a busi-
righten Up
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days work in the week.
Mrs. Chas. Partain and Mrs. S. H.
Cheek and little girl, who have been
Dolahite.
E E Cresham and Mim
cast
Willie Genzer was also in for treat
Goode visited relatives in Rosenberg
last Sunday.
At Homk
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look them over, you will readily buy
one or more pair. No limit, take as
maly as you care to at
lyn Jeanette who
week.
Mr. and Mis. R
Mr
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Hou .ton visitors the"early part of this
week
silk hose.
All first quality. no seconds, 110 Im-
I Paintmen Every Friday evening at 10 o'dock Eastern
Standard Time over the N. B. C. Blue Nitwork.
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perfects. each pair packed in individu-
' al glazine sealed envelopes never have
been shown or handled. Come in and
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels
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Hamilton Building
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69c the pair
It does not matter how particular
you are about your hose, you will buy
these.
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"Mrs. Dolahite of Markham, were vis
Attention, Ladies!
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Full fashioned silk to top. Si 50 to
$2.00 hose. We offer you at this ri-
diculous low price of
69c the pair
Loyalty ana
Success
GO HAND IN HAND
. Buy From The Guy
Mio Can Buy From You
Stop in at our office today; ask any employee about our
October Campaign.
hosts of preachers will gather to c
ry on the business of the session.
: vate bath and entrance garage, three
As in every line there Is
always a leader, one that is
in a class by itself. So it is
with MERRELL'S DRUGS,
they are oustanding accom-
plishments of years of re-
search.
SAVE 1 0%
by buying
the handy
six-carton.
Adopt the tested 6o-
Watt size as standard,
for general use, and
supplement it with a
100-Watt size for the
kitchen and bath.
ri of Markham visit
Bomar, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs Sloan and
Mis. Glidden were the Newgulf la- ,
Musical Instruction
AND REPAIRING
on all string and wind instruments,
II. CLIFF DRESSER
“Bringing Up Father”
visit to San Antonio.
i and Mis Henry Dugat are hav-
extensive improvements made to
He suffered i guests in the home of Ml
Ernest Bryant
During our Annual Mazda Lamp Cam-
paign, continuing through the month of
October, we offer you the opportunity
to save 10% by buying lamps in the
handy six-carton.
Sunday visiting Mrs Arthur Gotts-
chalk and other relatives and friends.
Mr and Mrs. Myron Spates of Gulf
have the sympathy of Matagorda in
the loss of their little daughter, Eve-
You will he amazed at the
difference in price as well
as quality of MERRELL'S
products.
rough-heart long leaf yellow
dene grain. All treated lumbei
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There are three ways to buy Mazda Lamps. Pay cash for
them when received; have them charged and pay in thirty
days; or take the lamps without down payment, and have
them charged in two equal payments on your electric bill.
severe cuts on
Blessing, Texas.
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necessary to have more than twenty
stitches in repairing the damage
Doctox Giddings was called to go to
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his arm and it was
Oshman Dry Goods
Company
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manufactured and
George E Sen-ill of Bay City Carrington at Bay City, of which his
in Matagorda Sunday looking friends here regret to hem.
Quite a few of the young Mat; I i
here eve ry day and it is rather diffi- the many mixed-up in a box.
lamps on hand at all times, you save
Robbing nlcohol, 16-oz.
75c, special 19c
passed away last
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sold by one of
Y~-n-=l possioie emoarrassmenr, ana also save the time re-
quired for making unnecessary trips to town. This special
campaign affords you an excellent opportunity to replace
any burned-out lamps and to fill up empty light sockets.
zemo
FORSKINIRRiTeTIONS
da men who have had employment
at Gulf have been transferred to New- i
gulf Employees have been cut to four
Phone 348
Matagorda rharmacy TERSER BROS
carbon SALESBOOKS
Off Specialty Painting
.. for Any Purpose
M key 1 You’ll enjoy this human interest program
have the injured member put in
Willis nee Miss Nona Dagner,
having drawn her name from
Purchase of the handy carton of six
Edison Mazda Lamps assures you of
the convenience of never being without
a spare lamp, and at the same time
saves you money!
removal of appendix, is home again
and getting well and strong.
Robert Wynn suffered a broken
Milk of Magnesia, 50c
special 39c
of Mi and Min E E Gresham was
i ill during the past few days.
(00**e a
itor to Newgulf
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nesday evening and spent some time
shopping
Mrs Ruby Hall and little daugh- .
cult for them to find accommoda-
tions here
Mr Clem Stribling. Misses Gwen-
ble, and who was discharred from the visiting in Houston
and son
the hospital and in the home of thelr
son. Mr Leon Daily.
Mr. and Mis Ernest Bryant motored1
D Williams and
Houston part of the past week-end Geraldine and William Ryman and
1 looking after matters of business. Mrs B A Ryman attended a picture
Dr C V Bomai and wife were show in Bay City Saturday,
I Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Baxter and
little girl of Newgulf came over for
Mineral Oil (Heavy), pt.
85c, special 69c
and Mrs Puckett
institution last week is steadily im
proving
Clinton, son of Mr and Mrs O W
Shaffer, who had an operation fori
Loans a
Stocks a
Bank i ng
Furnitu
Other R
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Bill of
U. S. Be
Obliga
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to Markham last
All we ask in that you try
then we know you will
surely buy.
daugh- \. Mangham were Houston visitors |
Wednesday for the day.
Charlie Wea
th. Mesdames Berg motored to Bay little K"I. Virginia and Miss Etheli
City for th. rule Sunday afternoon Raymond motored to Bellville, to vis-
lam and back home I it with Mr. and Mrs. J O Bullock. I
Mi ind Mr-. Ernest Calhoun who'Mr Yeamans and Miss Raymond re-,
have been here from Pharr, Texas. I turned Tuesday leaving Mrs. Yen-l
mans and Virginia for a two week's
Mr Eddie Morris, citizen of Gulf Richardson went to Wharton
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Messrs Leonard Inglehart and Ace
Yeamans spent Sunday in Newgulf.
Messrs. A. E Duffy and Leonard
Inglehart were visitors to Bay City
Monday.
Mrs Stella Holland of Houston is
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daughter-in l“W and baby
dolyn Sterry and Leddie Brent
Gulf and Mr Charlie Weaver
friends in Gulf. _______
Little Beatrice Gresham, daughter
HOME LAUNDRY
SUN DRIED CLOTHES. EACH
WASH HANDLED SEPARATELY
STARCH READY TO IRON. FLAT|
WORK MANGLED. WILL CALL |
AND DELIVER PHONE 532 MRS
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their visting guests, Mis. S. H. Check
of Damon and Mrs. C. N. Partain of
Houston all visited friends in Bay
City Tuesday
Mr and Mr. Harris P. Darst of
Richmond and Mr and Mis. Jake
Smith of Gulf, spent Sunday here
with the two ladies' parents. Mr. and
Mrs G. T. Sargent
Going to Brown Cedar cut Satur-
day on a fishing trip were J F. Wil-
liams. Jr.. Lunn Gilmore and John-
nie Bl insky. "Jumbo" was master of
the trip. They spent the night there
returning home next day well pleas-
ed with their outing.
Mrs. Laura Emmel, Mis. F B Fos-
ter and little Shirley Mae Williams.
Mis Jack Longmire, Mrs C.
has been in the hospital fot
days taking treatment
Harley Eikenberg who stayt
hospital for eighteen days
He has been ill and went over to con-
sult a physician.
Mr McFarland and Miss Mary
Caldwell Mr. and Mis W L. Lundy
Rubbing alcohol. 8-oz.
50c, special 34c
No. 60 new people are coming in she
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DON-r Forget ■
ling s sister. Mrs. J. J Wheat.
M/ J F Williams is in Houston this
week visiting his daughter, Mrs L
Emmel ind two granddaughters. Miss
Dorothy Emmel and Shu ley Wil-
1 liams.
Since work has begun on Highway
Moberly accompanied their brother,
Douglas Serrill to Houston Sat urday. i F OR LEASE: Small Selkirk island for
grazing. Unstocked for nearly two
Mr and Mis
eart the past
Mi and Mis Cyril Smith and Mr Antonio. George Kilbride and two
nd Mis Aubrey Bedford were in sons and Henry and Chai he Maha-
from Gulf Sunday evening attending vier went to the beach Saturday aft-
Methodist services. ernoon and spent this time fishing i
Mi- B W Rodgers of Bay City and oystering. killing mosquitoes and agorda county. Texas, desires bids! pine,
pent Sunday her with her brother acquiring a good sun-tan Despite for the furnishing of lumber to Mat- shall be of grade No 1.
and wife Ml and Mrs U. T Pickle the inconveniences they had a glo- agorda county Texas, to be delivered The desire of the court is to have
I * iv ue KI ii , . ... riou trip. at any railroad station in said coun- separate bids on untreated and treat-
.1, W W Miller of San Antomo M. and Mrs August Drachenberg , ty. if ordered by earload lots, or at ed or creosoted lumber and bidders
1 Ited hi., bn thers and their families of Benevides who are visiting Mr any lumber yard of bidding company upon tre ited lumber .re to specify
here, for the wegkund. Mesars Geo "!M'” W,H Mecklenberg of New-m lMatagorda county Texas, if order- j grade of treatment and prices thereon.
Kibride and J H Miller gulf, were for several days with Mr ed in less than carload lots. Bids to
Mr. and Mrs D. D Poage have re- ind Mrs Mecklenberg and Joan, vis- be filed on or before 10:00 o'clock a.m.
turned from their honeymoon trip iting Mrs. G. B. Culver. The Drachen- Tuesday, November 10, 1931
Dirty — well, you can't
entice new business to an
unkept establishment. You
will find that careful atten-
tion to your clothing saves
you money by prolonging
wear and brings you more
business by your more pros-
perous appearance.
A B Jinks and family were in
blocks from school. Box 1167, or
phone 39. 5tf
t i that takes you into the bosom of the Curtis
। family See how this typical American fam
l ily happily solves the inevitable problems
Gold Wave Coming | that confront every one of us.
Markham mot red to Bay City Sat-
urday night on pleasure bent.
Mrs Arthur Gottschalk, Mrs. J. B
Hawkins, Misse Annie Dora Haw-
kins and Bertha Gottschalk went to
Caney Friday to spend the day.
Miss Muta Serviil and Mrs. J. D
their home on East Bluff Street.
Mrs. E. L. Lawson is having a new
bathroom and other improvements
of Uh- church to be in pretty fun Miss Laura Lee Mahan is back.in made on her nice residence here
shhape and while it was fan from be Newgulf .. Ki along stay away She Little Miss Melodie Carr spent the
in* what we could wish to have it wn a Eradunte from the hish school week-end tn Bay City with her little
there was plenty of room for eon- here last year The, .......le. of New friend Miss Ercelle Sweeney.
wratulations to the good people of the gulf are happy to have Miss Laura M' Raymond ...... Oklahoma
- " rganization win, have made pos ibl, ' ' 1 by was a guest m the Mrs. W. J.
the propress we have seen C. Forester and family were out Phillips home from Friday until Sun-
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sermon the business session of the M' Emil Vick led a party that Mrs W J I’hUlips and her son-ln-
meeting wax held. With Brother Lloyd went to, the ony one day. last week law, Mr. Billie Bellew went to Hous-
presiding Reports were had from the a fishing trip. Mr Vick may not/ton Monday for the day.
pastor the president of the Mission- be the greatest fisherman in the Mrs. Walter Calhoun, the Misses
ary Society, the League leaders and world so far. as success in landing Calhoun, Mrs. John Sterling and Miss
the Sunday School superintendent members of the finny tribe is con- Gertrude Sterling spent Monday in
The presiding elder seemed w ell > •" ned but w h n it comes ° pati- J Bay City.
pleased with these reports, and the ence that cardinal.virtue 0 .necesz Mr Jim Watkins was in from his,
people of the church felt grateful foi sary .fruitful fishing, he has got ranch home, six milts out Monday,
wh.t under God. they had been able Job backed clean of the map visiting his brother, Mr. B. B. Wat-
te accomplish Mr and M's Green Ferguson had kins.
“aytetime for the publication of - visitors in -hen home the past Mr
the next issue of this paper this pas- Sunday a group o riene o was
tor will have departed Annual eon- Houston who came down to spend after his boat and seeing the home-
ference convenes next week in the ' “ .... folks.
City of Beaumont, Texas and the Mr 1 L Sisk Was in NewEuif A medicine show is camped in Mat-
• - . Sunday visiting his daughter, Miss agorda for this week, on the empty
Violet Sisk lot behind the Williams Drug Store.
________ r, J Koym and family of East Ber- ( Mr. Chas. Sloman of Texas City,
and since cornin'! here we have nard were here Sunday, guests in -he visited his grandmother. Mrs. Jesse
learned to, vache people ine ......reci " ' .M , • W koym Raymond here foi everal days the
f ate more than we can lell the mans ' " ...... ' ’ past week.
beuutirul things they have done to Trammell were in Wharton the first Mrs w B Watkins and Mrs. W T.
make our days pleasant We will not of the week attending to business Deacon were here from Velasco on
be on the , ruesday vis ' ng their kinswoman
£ because we will be way Mas Kenneth Gilbert and family M ,, Miller
- blessinies ol God I.....on the people have returner to their home h re Mi and Mrs George Kain are ex
of Wewgulf and in our prayers we afte ' ple aunt visit to then old home ultant over the arrival of their third
wili always remember them, wherever n..as! * : ( .i little daughter. Dorothy Carol, who
to the Matagorda M«thodistw and
others in their three years stay in i
our midst and it will grieve us when !
we have to bid them farewell.
The monogram spread made by the I
' Episcopal Ladies Guild fell to Mrs.
Mrs. Bagby and two children of
Matthews, Texas. Mrs J L Bryant
and children of Brickley Texas, and
THP PEOPLE’S 1 " " “ "hi"" " t"e Allied Quality Uroup
Mis F I) Johnson of Beeville,
spent the past week visiting her sis-
ter. Mis. S W O'Connor in Newgulf
the last of the past week visiting in ,
the home of Mr. Maxwell's hr ther, '
Mr. Alonzo Maxwell.
.. i . f i । . _ The little child of Mr. and Mrs I
the wrist of his right arm. He was
, , .. . . । ik Alonzo Maxwell, was very ill during
carried to the hospital mil his aim
■ . , ii .I. ,l„ part of the past week
was put in a plaster east Both the . c J Jacob ....... to
boys areimprovinz rapi xr »" home sunday Im brother ......
Methodis ( hurch Neus . ... .. .
_ • i . । c . family and his father of Cioose C reek
Rev I. 1. Lloyd was with us Sun- ,
1 , । . .. । . The elder Mr Jacobs remalned over
k day evening and held the last qual- . .. - ।
1 - . .. . .... for a lengthy visit with his son and
teriy conference for the year in oui
charge The reports showed the work 11
ELECTRICITY—YOUR CHEAPEST SERVANT
here from Freeport
Thursday to visit
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Don't worry longer with Itch-
ing Skin. Dandruf, Rashes,
Blemishes;Pimplesand other
annoyingskio irritations.Get
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intisepticZemo- thesafe,dependablewaytore-
"evelchingtorture,( onvenienttouseanytime
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spending the week here with her
daughter, Mrs Johnnie Blinsky.
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FOR RENT: three room furnished
aphrtment, all conveniences, new pri-
have gas, coal and
CM-21 B
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but every
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City yester
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j ter Martha, accompanied by the Ru-
dolph boys spent the past Sunday
over the prospective concrete high fernce year and Sunday evening his
way farewell sermon He is leaving next
Mr and Mrs W C. Gosling. Ji Tuesday for annual conference at
have returned from Beaumont where Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Mangham
they spent a few days with Mt Gos- ..nd family have endeared themselves
iting the homefolks there
Cassie Jo Harwood and
the week-end and during their visit
’ here, Sterling Ingomar Baxter and
little daughter, Dorothy Cnrol, who'Jim Yeamans went across the bay
our lot 'may be case Frank Platt. Mr Louis Koym who recently was came Tuesday. and captured a nice mess of floun-
pastor painfully injured in n automobile Mesdames J. B. Hawkins, E. P /"’' , „ _
Ladies Gulf Tournament. came down to Newgulf this Layton Arthur Gottschalk .md Miss' Mr. and Mrs; Guy Smith , had, for
Sever....... of town ladies came week to spend „m, time m lb, home Annie Dora Hawkins attended a pic- , their gueststo Houston TuesdayMiss
over sunday and joined a Mroup of of his brother M O.W Koym , tin e show in Bay City Wednesday. Louise Phillips and Mrs Frank. Phil-
Newt-ulf ladies in a little tourn ament M A 11 Jinks and family, who Mi FredPatterse...... Freeport was lips; 1 he la tter.had been visiting Miss
that was arranged specially fol 'he have ...... " sldents of Newgulf fot here for a lew days visit to Ins par- . Phillips and other .relatives here and j
Mies than two years have moved to ents, Mr. and MrS. B Patterson and was returning to her home in Hous-
The ton,
Sanders of El Campo MrsC A Bent- " 1 " to " the......1 Ml and Mi E R Inglehart and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Yeamans and
ley of Wharton. Mrs. Webb and Mrs. UP.
Clapp << El Can,|x. and M,s liarring Reverend Christian Boling Metho
xo of Wharton dist pastor went to Damon Sunday to
A great deal of excitement prevailed fill, his ' API.....tment there:
uroughout the tournament and the Moody on, of M and Mrs
same was replete with plenty of 1 N Barker has been sick during visiting relatives left for their re-
thrills all the way. tne. past, wee K. „ turn home this week.
me following won the honors of Mrs ( /' Serrill went to Houston
the game Firest prize Mrs. W C. the last of the past week to mee ther Calvin Baker and Rev and Mrs. C.
Sander. «xx>nd prize Mrs. C A. Beni- mother who returned to Newgulf to ... I
ley, consolation prize Mrs. Webb.
Hom I e E
ferent companies for any of the com-
missioners' precincts of said county.
And all other rights are reserved by
the commissioners’ court.
Signed:
AMOS LEE County Auditor.
Matagorda County, Texas,
j 14-21-28
n.
EDISON
MAZDA
LAMPS
dies who took put in the tournament
mikI who were hostesses to the visit-
ing players.
lersonals.
j visiting relatives here left Wednes-
day for Damon and from there Mrs.
' Partain will return to her home in 1
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Week -end Visiting
Milk of Magnesia, 25c
special ............. 19c
Mr. Douglas Serrill and Dr B A
Phillips have been in Houston this
week.
Mi and Mis Dinsmore Williams
were Bay City visitors Monday morn-
ing
Mr and Mis A W Me Nabb spent
Wednesday afternoon in Bay City.
Mi and Mr C. W Burkhart we: •
Bay City visitor Sunday.
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Newgulf
Hospital High Lights.
Born to Mr and Mis. J G Moers of
Iago on the twentieth of this month,
a fine giri. Mother and baby doing
splendidly.
On last Thursday morning the stark
arrived bringing to M and Mo.
Leon Daily a lovely baby giri.
years. Excellent wooded winter pas-
tupre. 900 acres. Babel F. Selkirk.
Blessing, Texas.
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Patronize The Advertisers.
b^/Mumuxly' m" It"hi Nomme"in thwppantsSunvdorevniamnastue l"’"" "J,,"' Stribin, home this week-
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Last week twoyouni boys of New .last of the pastweek on " trip “’I Mrs Fred Kelly came over from
gU1f surfered injuriea that made a Point inulehbtterson of Cuir, spent Monday and visited
I ”pit-.?7>r the ’7‘ week-end I Nowuuir,vi- Mr. Clen Recse and dauuhter of
Wilie’denzer, in climbing through “ here 'c|,7‘ Ml md Mrs Wharton were here Saturday and
■ Meuttie 1ml.. to take down a radio Clary,. M Slife and M‛ Mrs Sunday visiting relatives.
aerial fell, and in falling thrust his1 J I Conover . .. ..... At last this vicinity is being visit
- , . . . । ,i Buddy Conoves and wife W( lit to oci by local showers that are very
hand through the window pane, with 1 ■ . . y -53 in.n hr very
the result that his right arm was se- u . ' a " 1 ' V welcome.
verely cut. the wound going almost to ' ay visi ing relative i i, , Mr. E D Morn, of Gulf is des-
the bone through the forearm. He had Fern Lucile, lit tle gdaughter of Mi perm, ly dl in the Newgulf hospital,
the injuries taken care of by Doctors and Mrs. D Shaffer, was rious- Mrs All. e McLain Mrs John Kling-
Bomar and Giddings at the local hos- ly ill during the past week with con-iman and daughter Miss Vivian. mo-
vit . vulsions. . tored to Bay City Friday.
RObert Wynn was using a pair of Mr and Mrs T W Maxwell of Misses Cora Follis and Bennie
roller skates at the grammar school Columbus. exas were in meweu Brookshire went to Houston Satur-
building at the noon hour, and in
and are now at home in Gulf to their berg ‛s formally lived in Matagorda
frlends and have hosts of friends here who
Work ix progressing nicely on the are pleased to greet them again.
concrete pleasure pier at the foot of Rev C. A Mangham preached his
a For Hot Weather
/ R. S. DAVIDSON
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FOR LEASE. Smail Seikirk island for
grazing Unstocked for nearly two
years. Excellent wooded winter pas-
tore 900 acres Mabel F Selkirk,
$
visit there
Messrs E J Kilbride Bay City.
Will Miller and Will Craft of San
NOTICE, LUMBER I eluded for the furnishing of piling of
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v t A L t n j ! 1931 to De /
. All untreated lumber to be 90 Per I
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Matagorda
Miss C C Burkhart visited in Bay
City Wednesday on business
Mru Mays was in town from the
G. C. Ryman Ranch Monday
Mi Valerie Blakeway is number-
ed with the sick this week
Miss Elva Ray Patterson spent this
week-end in Houston with friends.
Miss Virginia Hightower one of a
Newgul’s popular school teachers ’
spent Saturday and Sunday last in I
Gulf visiting her sister, who is a mem- |
ber of the teaching corps there
Mrs Mary B. Davis of Houston I
spent her vacation in the home of i
her father. A P. Goode returning j
home Sunday night
Mis H. W. Mecklenberg and little |
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 156, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1931, newspaper, October 28, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554544/m1/4/: 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.