The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 102, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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MAKING THE TOWN GROW
DISTRICT COURT
makes busines
The thing likely to
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Parker Robbins, Gulf
ELECTRICITY
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every article
The Silent Servant
Have you ever reflected upon the efficiency, the dependability, the
organization required to inure these things; the vast amount of capital
invested in machinery, lines, poles, meters, etc., that has all been assem-
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to
start a motor that will run your printing press, pump the city’s water,
week for
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period of ton
run a gin or mill of any sort?
i* of a moving train
10,000 feet
pensive that all may avail themselves of its conveniences.
We want to discuss with you the advisability of using more elec-
of climbing the rougher barked
day in July, A. D
tricity, the installation of more of these conveniences and labor-saving
at the Court
city
then intelligence
SATURDAY
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vor business blues, try advertising
YOUR CHOICE
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SPECIAL
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.80
.10
the year-
.10
.30
of
$1.30
.98
All for
150 Silk and Silk Mixed
3-lb Can Admiration Coffee
not do better than consider what you save by buying for
.15
CASH ak the
DRESSES
Brockman Grocery
Cash and Carry Market
The best of all kinds of Meats and polite service
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
At Regular Prices They Are
North Side of Square
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
PHONE 84
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Prices, They Are,
Phenominal
Best Selections
22538
Fool Proof!
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Yes, the Flat Work
IS WHAT A CONSTANT USER CALLS THE
ECLIPSE
SPECIALLY PRICED AS FOLLOWS—
But it means more than that.
Lawn Mowers
$9.75
$13.85
$7.95
$3.95
SIMON BROS.
of price.
LeTulle Mercantile Co
The People’s Laundry
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The Home of Hart, Schaffner & fWarx Clothes
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bled and coordinated that you may, by simply pressing a button, flood
your home with light at will; or you may by simply throwing a switch,
Come—Expecting the Season’s
Choicest Styles—You Will Find
Try one jar of Majestic Vegetable Relish, it will please
you.
2%-1b Can Pie Apples
21-1b Can Pie Peaches
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of
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Ki Bars Crystal White Soap
2 Sea Foam Washing Powder
1 Crystal White Soap Chips
3 Bars Creme Oil Soap
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$1.55
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Some housewives are under the impression that
Rough Dry laundry service means only washing
and drying.
Every Dress In Our Store. Including the Advance Models for the New
Season, Will be Specially Priced for Balance of This Week.
notice
each ’
Ravishing Styles for Every Occasion, in Sizes from 14 to 50, and in
Styles to Suit the Most Critical, May Be Found Here.
H L. Watkins, Markham.
E H RInks, Palacios.
Allen Caldwell. Gulf
W. N Anderson, Bay Cit;
Jones, Markham.
Richardson, Sweeny
Willlams, Matagorda
Chapman, Gulf.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
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Bay City Electric & Ice Co.
VANCE PORTER, Mgr.
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man, or tin
hting with '
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exclusive of
heat, no danger of lire on 1 no mess of charcoal or wood brought into
at 8,200 feet :
locomotive at
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the whistle
The following are Hats of the petit
jurors for the first, second and the
third weeks:
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(By James E Clark)
What can we do to make the town
grow?" *
Business makes towns and service
B Viols. Palacios
G Gilmore. Wadsworth
and chipping stone, and the
F. E
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making business grow -advertis-
NOTH I OF 11*1*1.11 A HON FOK
IETTERS 1.1 ARDIANSHIP
Phillips, Buy City.
Mosley, Gulf
Stallard, Palacios
Wilkerson, Palaclos.
of Texas,
J. It Castleton, Bay City
W F. Tells, Bay City.
M. O Savuge, Bay City.
Roy Buchanan, Sargent.
W. P Swartz, Gulf.
Harry Burkhart, Bay City.
3100 B.
thereof, in
group, seeking for Home 1
of the home town. than more service
In everything produced; more service,
too, in telling the world about It*
We can pass the subject of desira-
bility of quality in products as some
thing generally conceded, but when
we come to the next link of service
J Clark, Bay City.
M Hell, Bay City
Second Week.
Sewell, Pledger
is Ironed!
too often
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That Im i
whole lat
better hid
than more
wattle and-datlb huts. making crude
first day of publication before
rotur day hereof;
tirelessness and certainty of your electric service; upon the tremendous
electricity, percolate coffee, iron the clothes, under the cooling breeze of
Interested in the welfare
At this season of
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When Imhotep, the architect of the
King in Upper and Lower Egypt.”
was designing the beautiful temple of
the ancestors of
Texas, at which time
Them. Come Early For
The housewife may clean house with a vacuum cleaner operated by
music of an orchestra at 4,500
church bells tolling at 5,000
a rifle report at 5,900 feet, the
It washes and dries everything, irons the flat
work; articles like bath towels, hosiery and knit
underwear are fluffed dry, ready for use. All
that is left to do at home is the ironing of the
lighter pieces.
Good Values. At Our Sale
the idea of thrift is uppermost in all out minds. You can
;
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Clerk, Courty
County, Texas
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every method that is offered; every
sheet that is printed; every yard of
loth that is woven.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sherif or any Constable of
Matagorda County Greeting:
You Are Hereby Commanded to
cause the following notice to be pub
lished in a newspaper of general cir-
cufation which has been continually
and regularly published for a period
of not less than one year preceding
the date of tin' notice in the County
THE MOST SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS
OF THE SEASON ON ALL
SILK AND COTTON
DRESSES
E. Blackburn, Blessing
C Lewis, Bay City.
Bee stings have been recommended
as a control in cases of doubtful
death because bee stings determine
a skin reaction upon living people.
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ertain species of snakes are
Third Week,
Lee Watts, Palaclos.
L E. MeDonald, Markham.
W L Swindler, Markham
AV C Hamilton, Cedar Lane
II R stubblefleld, Palaclos
A l’ Boss, Bay City
B B Watkins, Matagorda
It. F Jordan, Midfield.
Geo R Burke, Bay City
C A Lucas, Blessing
C E Latson, Palaclos.
L. () Srord, Blessing.
AV s Webb, Bay City.
W H Pump, Gulf
F H Foster, Bay City
F O Gilek, Gainesmore
Dick Clements, Bay City
of Matagorda. State
you shall cause said
printed at least once
years completing his “Paradise Lost,"
.and he and his widow realized but
! $300 on the work.
.1 H. filover, Gulf.
E. B. Hogg, Palaclos.
Kenntth I Carter, Bay City
ft. J. Tweedie. Palacios
It G Matthews, Bay City.
K W. 8t«ln, Bay City.
J W Magee, Bay City.
Il A Verser, Bay City
s H Dickey, Bay City.
H P Richardson, Bay City
It li Rhodes, Blessing.
Haywood Cobb, Buckeye
.1 C Sisk, Bay City
J. E Duffy, Blessing
II W. Walker, Blessing
II H Arnold, Bay City.
C E Bolling. Sargent
W J Chambleas, Sargent
it D Jonen, Gulf
J A Bruce, Bay City.
count most in the growth of any town
is good service, whether that service
be in the form of furnishing a natural
ommodity, making pens, or making
cars.
Minos of Crete were living in
Court, Matagorda
12-22 Ine
a fan, while the dinner cooks in an electric stove. There is no excess
You w ill receive this week coupons for Crystal White
Soap. Bring them in and get them redeemed.
for everything in the
human products No
be made for growth
architect of Stonehenge had not yet
seen the light of day
Notice of Appileation for Letters
Guardianship.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To All Persons interested in the
welfare of Lely Leon Corm Hus. Jim
mie T Cornelius, Foncie M Come
lius, and George Eugene Cornelius,
Minor Know Ye That F. Cornelius
has filed In the County Court of Mat
agorda County, an application for
Letters of Guardianship of the per
sons and estates of said minors which
will be heard at the next Term of
said Court commencing the first Mon
lack of faith interfere with hia fu- Professional ball players have
ture progress caught balls thrown from the Wash-
Though he would not take a manington Monument, which 1s 555 feet
from a stock room to make his pat-! high.
terns ot to conduct experiments in —————————————————————
ervice more service in
that is turned out; in
• Church corner 5th and Ave C
• Services Sunday morning at 11
• Sunday School at 9 45 am
• Wednesday evening at 8:00
• Everyone is cordially invited
the house. Chan, silent, comfortable, certain, and best of all, so inex-
O C. Arnold, Palacios
J. E. Tanner, Palacios.
C L Wilson, Gulf.
T. J. Harris, Wadsworth
Louis LeTulle, Bay City.
C E Lowhorn, Matagorda
H E Groves, Gulf
T L. Keith, Bay City
D A Patterson, Gulf
W. O, Cooper, Gulf
Charlie Mahavoir, Matagorda
W. H swagerty, Matagorda
AV W Watkins Gulf.
J R Trousdale. Hay City.
J D Shelby. Gulf
W. C. Lloyd, Bay City.
H L Arnold. Bay fitly
Not alone service in the sense of
lurability, but all the elements that
enter into the masterplece from dur-
ability, workmanship, economy, on up
to file appeal to the eye,
"But," the doubler asks, “if there
is another degree of service in a tool,
or another dot of beauty in an art
object, will the market know it?”
The anwwer to that is that service
does not end with making The com-
pany cook can call, "Come and get
It'” and so dispose of his offering,
but complete service in business and
the development of the whole of an
enterprise’s opportunity entails the
telling of the buyer and the prospec-
live buyer of how you or your goods
'an serve him help him to do, to be
lo ave, or to add new punch to the
rvi< e he himself renders.
That's advertising the news of ser-
vice and it is also, day by day, the
news of opportunity to millions!
What better answer then for the
Milton, the blind poet, was seven
in all sizes. There’s no better made regardless
clouded.
The man who will give microscopic
attention to every detall of produc-
tion. from the smallest fibre, or the
moinutest grain of metal, all along
through every stage of manufacture, ,
sometimes utterly fails to appreciate
the full possibilities of the next step
in service.
Fors, doubts, illogical conclusions.
Sharpens itself. A child can adjust it. Sold
chemistry; though he would nit him-
self undertake the tine processes of a
trade he never learned, sometimes he
will do things In a corresponding
scale In the world of advertising
Though he knows the value of high
skill and wide experience in the fac-
tory and is Justly angered when raw
material is blunderingly spolled, he is
less exalting after his fine product is
finished and is even complacent if an
advertising campaign brings 100 or-
ders, because he does not realize that
perhaps 200 additional orders were
lost by inefficiency.
These 200 orders, which he did not
get, may mean a greater potential loss
than a quantity of spoiled material
in the factory
Make the town grow by advertising
its preeminently good products, and
to that work of advertising bring the
highest skill and the widest experi-
ent e that can be found.
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An experimenter in a balloon re-
ports hearing a man’s shout at 1,600
feet; the croaking of frogs in a
marsh at 3,000 feet; Hie roll of drums
This service meets the needs of many women. At
a low cost, it is taking all the heavy work out of
thousands of homes. Telephone us today and
we’ll take it out of your home, too.
adjuncts to the well ordere dhome. May we? Just call phone 74.
such minors may appear and contest
such applieation should they desire
to do so
Herein IFall Not, But have you then
and there before said Court this
Writ, with your return thereon,
showing how you have executed Hie
anme.
Given under my hand and file seal
of said Court in Buy City, Texas
June 11. A l> 1925
RUBY HAWKINS.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 102, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1925, newspaper, June 18, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423627/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.