The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, July 20, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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Port Arthur.
M ATAGORDA.
ELECTRICITY
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The Silent Servant
Have you ever reflected upon the efficiency, the dependability, the
Ryman and
tirelessness and certainty of your electric service; upon the tremendous
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Iellew, Amon Duffv
I will) m Hili'
Miss Iatelle
and 53 will be pre-
bled and coordinated that you may, by simply pressing a button, flood
run a gin or mill of any sort?
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pensive that all may avail themselves of its conveniences.
We want to discu with you the advisability of using more elec-
tricity, the installation of more of these conveniences and labor-saving
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adjuncts to the well ordere dhome .
vinited here lant Friday.
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GFO. F. SFRIILI
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Patronize Your Home Merchants.
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A Few of
1 -3 off
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Cut Prices
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All Boys’
the year
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Rte. Hotel Melia
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Suits
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Clothing
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not
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Brockman Grocery
Cash and Carry Market
North Side of Square
1 -3 oil
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
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Machinery
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WHOLESALE
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HARDWARE
TEXAS
BAY CITY
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your home with light at will; or you may by simply throwing a switch,
start a motor that will run your printing press, pump the city's water,
organization required to insure these things; the vast amount of capital
invested in machinery, lines, poles, meters, etc., that has all been assem-
How is Your
wardrobe
Mra Sloan if the
came down from
and are apendins
lone ph pybu Hr
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day
Mra
Mrs. Max speck and son of Houston
are here visiting home folks
vinil o llo r fthur
other relativei
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lighter pie
c verythinx, irons the flat
bath towels hosiery and knit
LeTulle Mercantile Co.
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noth is to HI GRIDED
the idea f thi ft
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IFelix iranneli of । nrry hav l r home theru fm i time
u savi by buying for
nl copal Church
louston wedne da y
ten day- with Mra
;he mpression that
Means only washing
At this season of
\ii WVilma < hathum Ul< in । H “Hi Vadini Wi tervi । o1 Norman
is Ironed!
spent the evening here Monday o' ero ed bat with the palacion team
Mr mith’e parent Mr an I MI I riday artarnoon, on lh*- valaclo
G T Sargent I round Tho «oin over to Pala
Mrs stanle icuvele Mi < arrollctos bv auto were Clifford Lawhon
The People's Laundry
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Hldor 11' pendine i he voek in ilou
i ti vith rolative of the tormei
Mi n l Vr umpter Keltl ot l.u
id Ur lri < uh’ ’
ice meeta the needs of many women At
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and Mr U
Ur nd Mir
family
Mru I it
young prople
tor the week
W III he hi Ia) I lit
Ever Wedne-day
( lUxs Now ormniving
nd Mre W. Innu
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d nome after I .nil vith Mr
Mr nd Mr It i Cowan O' ort
Worth and Mr run oil mair and
ah oi Iionton ire gucuti of theli
Mesdames c i nomar and Lynn with lude and Mrm W E MeNabb Greene of Ban Antonio wpent several
spray of Gulf wer In town Mondaylor that place The entire party re day" with their parents, Mr and Mrs
I turned to Bay city that evening I. Greene thia week
I tel eram from w inches ter to Mr. Mr J I. Koerber and < hildren
Mrs. S I. Follet and i«o son ofand Mra J Morgan Smith announces - left Wednem day for Liberty, where
Tex < it, ate ' ■ 1m ■' me arrival of a 9 pound grandson ihey will spend everal week with
rhe parenta, Mr and Mrs Frank relatives
Miss l anii savare, ho hne .....n smith. Eve hin name us Morsan Oilen Mi prudio stantord of sun An
parwin williams nd haby
ti l lounton Moniay her
visit Ing Mr Hav parenta
Bay ciy Monday
shirley Man upeut Thurnday niosht it | I mna cored to ' In 'ivor of
duir with her pan id Mt and Mr I , , Mat . ord n | Gulr will
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
Church corner 5th and Ave C
Services sunday morning at 11
Sunday Schooi at a 15 am
Wednenday oveuing at ft 00
Everyone - cordlally tavited
(nude Lawhon Prton
mitl Hid the viait terminnted
Panal and duuvhti r
rom nil cunveniencen
Cleveland. Phone 101.
furniahed
Mr ol l
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Palacios, Texas, July 18.-C. A.
Krh a n < i na City report that
the mtter of er ating a road district
। nnectins Hlessing and lay City, on
Mr Wad Me Nubb war- I I v In Willi Inn. teonard inulehart
"ay City and i 1on A uatin savaze, Jamer Yeamans, John
Mra Lyda Moberley and children po, arrived the frst of the week for
who are visiting relatives in Bay City, a month's camping in Palacios
came home for the afternoon Sunday Mrs Lemuel Walker and Miss Oma
FOR SALW—A kood victrola and
a nunber of rec ri pvl lo Mr- l
20 tf;
Tribune Want yds brine business I
thier rona ifland
Archdeacon and
having a happy vacailon at Pa ho ion I smith Mr and Mra Smith are i tonio l, the hou r vue it of Mi t Lo-
and King Villi' returned home Mon-dant aver the knowledge of
day frat grandson
Mr and Mrs Jake Smith of Gulf I The basehall nine of this phon
Moore of 1v cit
ented to the cominl eloners court for
I t. iati cti i. Old bonila will be
voted for hard urtacing at an early
date.
Thi - I link of the highway trom
Houston and Galveston through to
Paine i. and will be of groat benefit
to thi Thirty ixth Di vision of Texas
National Guard in getting to ts new
mpsite .if Palacio
which was followed by various games
and contests. The party dispersed
after a sunrise breakfast The guests,
who were chaperoned by Mrs Doak,
ineluded Miss Stanford Misses Murie.
Green. Mabel Chamblee, Cora Potter
Ruby Chamblee, Kathryn Glenn, Alice
Marr, Anna Mae Beard. Minds Barr
Th' direetors of the campsite asso-
elation entertained Colonel Dunbar,
and other officers of the Hitli En
gineers in camp at Palacios with a
limit <iil Monday night The Hilda,
a motor ship, was chartered for tho
trip to Portsmouth Reach, where a
gorxeous feast of I "d watermelons ।
wan enjoyed.
Today'
Pa
1 11 Inieh nd n Mar ... virh ev brother and
wite Mi nd Mr M J Puni
H i w kin and part y0fi o o
who wel ' i ■ cupe it n is I Gill
at Galveston have re I
CA B ab the
n al! our minda You can
x Ilas
VIr mo Vrs Parker iobbin • and
title on were or iroti Giulf tui
R Ki t nd famully
relatives, V anil Vir- W I
I l. II' ¥»' m i famils
Mis I’
an extended vi It with ber - il broth
v i W I Iohnson nd \ H r val
ni l , the w i ci (nup nl ! homi
mle ulder Minnenpolii Minn
nu all the heavy work out of
feleph one - todav and
flumTed thy. r id for use All
at om i- the ironine of the
Rev Gianvil i Unr< *
beat. no dange i of lire ond no mess of charcoal or wood brought into
the house Clean silent, comfortable, certain. and best of all, so inex-
and Mis Nannie Pybu-
Mr. and Mrs » c i1oot of Crosby
are -pendini two we 1 s at the home
He « i i mpanin le
Mr RUSS'
SIMON BROS.
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I f onter I I I I ,’I oni II other Sunday at (iulf
Mr and Mrs N E Tharahet n0 Mi , mrtha Funk hne returned
heilren id Gu 1 sunda 1 d heri ■ ' ta, aell fitful ummer olourn
nmn•geeeemeeemwl
hete saturila
Mr> it 1 axtet h’ ha henn
mune returnn Monda rom
Mi w ' I lev hi nd H
The housewife may clean house with a vacuum cleaner operated by
electricity, percolate coffee, iron the clothes, under the cooling breeze of
tan, while tin dinner cooks in an lectric stove. There is no excess
The ■ h Cuiver W h Mol
onb "i l laki • 1ul Ie " < I n
May we" Just call phone 74.
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At . inmli. The gi rith on re - mi in ■■
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, July 20, 1925, newspaper, July 20, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423635/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.