The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 172, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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A Few Good “Don"ts".
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P I E
• LOCALS AND PERSONALS
WHAT DO YOU
Mrs. J. Marshall MeClure and her
THINK?
sion or business— banker, merchant.
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turned last night from a two months
Ga.
sional operators would soon shut
up .
" They were with relatives and friends
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Don’t buy stock in mines you know I
realize their de-
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211
TIRES YOU W ANT!
who do depend upon farming for their
In no other
required
more
Don't buy anything on
PHONE 105 .’ BAY CITY
standing
SUTHERLAND MOTOR co.
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Be Sure and See Those Beautiful New
lend tools and teams and give
newcomer
Buffet Chests
<
allel in
re-
—of—
Silver
For a Limited Time on One
Well Located
The United Daughters of the Con-
Business Lot
6 blocks school; one-half block,
P. G. SECREST
Magill Land Co
Jeweler
Optometrist
Phone 86
Phone 86
Into
Harvest
A Satisfied Customer
Rockingchair
7
JW
Underwear
10-12d-pd
Machinery
you in the Q1 ALITY of our Foods and the SERVICE we
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Phene 299
Phone 300
US FIGURE WITH YOU
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WE DELIVER
GRAND
LeTulle Mercantile Co
TODAY
WHOLESALE
RETAIL
HARDWARE
VERSER BROTHERS
CHOOL
TEXAS
RAY CITY
PLAY
EXCLUSIVE MEN’S STORE
BALL
Listen School
The City Market
UPPLIES
Children!
-ALSO—
We Carry
WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN
CHOOL SUPPLIES — BUY YOURS FROM
Only the Choicest of
—IN—
US AND GET A CHANGE AT TWO BIG
"LOST—A WIFE
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW.
PRIZES
Meats, Sausage and
Packing House
Cox Variety Store
Goods
See our School Supplies first
COMING:
SELLS FOR LESS
Prompt Delivery,Courteous Treatment
BAY CITY, TEXAS
WEST SIDE SQUARE
1777
price will soon be raised
Don't buy from one w ho offers you I
a discount for cash
they
the
And one of the principal reasons
it is so difficult to make an out-
STARTING
TONIGHT
There is no other business in which
> little brains are required for get-
bath. s
ch icken
For each $1.00 you spend with us for School
Supplie s We will give you a 10c Paper Airship
gotten up along scientific principle’.
We also have a pencil for you just for your
calling, next Monday.
By H. J. W ATERS,
in Kansas t lly Star.
0. E. CATES
8 HOUR BATTERY CHARGING
GRETA NISSEN
ADOLPHE MENJOU
ROBERT AGNEW
employee
use of re-
Read the change in Simon Brother
advertisement in today's Tribune
Don’t buy mortgage notes on dis-
tant property.
Don't buy stock in new enterprises.
Don't try to work the stock market
Also a Complete Line
of Single Pieces
V
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5
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TIRES
what he plans to do in his old age.
A GENUINE
WILLARD BATTERY
FOR $15.50
"WILD
H O II S E
MESA
Work Done Satisfactorily on
Short Notice
••••••••••••••••
• <11 IN I OUR FI I IS •
J no other business can one go so easily
and so freely; with so little capital
and with such limited preparation
No other business compares with
agriculture in the extent with which
jit draws recruits from other walks
459
10
$2.31
5
1
east corner lot. West Side; elose in.
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Matagorda Pharmacy
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southeast corner, across street north-
profeswest from school house. Phone 211.
9-16d
may even go so far as to help in get-
ting the new farm cleared and plant-
ed and the new house or barn raised.
Where would one turn to find a par-
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LIBRARY REPORT.
. room house, 12x30 sleeping porch
daughter. Miss Savannah, who is r<
turning home after a delightful sum
mer vacation in LaJolla, California
is among the more frural of govern- living
ment employees of his class, and is!
The University of Pavia, in Italy,
claiming the distinction of being the
oldest European university. recently
celebratod its eleventh centenary.
In farming is t he
commerce or industry?
an who is just reaching the
" tirement was in the office seeking ad-1
vice in getting established on a small
farm which he had purchased recent and almost without exception he an-
Books donated ................
MRS T A WILLIAMS.
Librarian
Yesterday a government
B I R MOST HIGHL Y
COMPETITIVE HI SINE
If the public were to win.
The following is the Library
port for month of August;
Books issued .....
New borrowers ...............
An expericend and talented Marcel
waver is now assisting Mrs Reid
Mr. E C Baker, of Matagorda, wa
a business visitor to Bay City today
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UNITED DAUGHTERS
Hile of production is there IKI
control fo output by producers
rington. Baker Hotel
C. W. Dickey
EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD TO EAT
to do
gave up all of his life’s savings, with such men farming who do not have where fools dump their money
Fines collected
has not yet been made in From the Armistice of 1918 to the
competition in no other lend of last September, 192,713,000
little pounds have been expended on un-
employment doles by the British
Written by John Mc-
Graw, manafftr of the
New York Giant*, and
made with n eant of
famous banehall and
nerccn ntare.
tain. In so far as rain is concerned. ;1 he farmers themselves
hold to this Iman without capital, with a strong
They wel- back, a large family and low stan-
WHAT YOU WANT WHEN
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FOR SALE Cottage and one south
YOU WANT IT
Judge Jesse Matthews, of Caney,
was a business visitor to the city
yesterday.
Don’t buy securities that are
handled by irresponsible persons or
unknown firms.
Have nothing
bucket shop."
Don't speculate
The regular garments can be had In 72 x 80 pa-
jama check at $1.00 per suit. Plaids at $1.50
and a very smooth texture in Silkymull at $2.00
per suit.
of life Ask any man In any profes-
visit In Virginia ami Atlanta.
view of their business
V« ••••••••••••• • AGRICULTURE is
It is made in the following models for all size
men: Regular, Slim Jim, Big Bill, Short Stout,
and Short.
Marcel waving beautifully done at
r*. G M Reid's Beauty Parlor
"go to the farm" it is true shop and quit
A rich man can
industrious and thrifts as indicated’
FOR SALE: My Beauty Parlor bus . ,, , , . , ’ nucated..... .
, , ’ by the fact that he plans to retire ting a hare living, food enough to eat
iness and fixtures, and furniture for , . . ,
. . ,,, , „ jon a farm. But the point is, here is and 11 shelter at night
rooming house. All practically new „ „ . . .
,, „ „ „ .. lia ne wrecruit to agriculture He will business are more brains
Mrs (i M Reld 21-tf '
। produce more than he and his wife i ror making real success than in farm-
There's nothing to living in a real , will "at and wear, and the surplus' ing
dry country, but no one could object must be sold in the market. why
to an existence in a part of the world Somehow we have never considered standing success
where "balanced rations" would oh- ' agric ulture as competitive Not even degree to which the surplus of the
afford to. but you can't.
A splendid rule la. before you buy
a security take it to a conservative
and disinterested banker and ask him
how much he will lend ou it alone as
security. Banker-Farmer
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FOR SALE Cottage and three lots.
ds to plant, they
nothing about Many mines are holes
W hatever the newcomer adds to
competition in farming is shared by
thousands, posisbly millions. of other
farmers, when divided into so many
parts that there is not enough weight
tips "
with the
Was the First Athletic Union Suit to offer the
advantages of the Side -Leg Opening and com-
pletely closed seat, just like the seat of a pair of
Trousers.
pi ice
Special Bargain
Mrs. G M Reid has with her now
in the Beauty Parlor work an exper- I
icenced Marcel waver. Call ami see I
some of her work
TOMER ’ We do our "DEAL LEVEL BEST" to please
dards of living, burdens the man of
brains and capital ami high standards
of family life
This, In fact. Is the limiting factor
in agriculture, It is the one thins
more than any other, and perhaps
mor ethan all others combined, that
holds farming on its present level as
a business
Don't buy oil stock.
Done buy stock in new invention 1
schemes.
Doni buy real estate unless you
have seen It It may be a swamp
Don’t buy from one who says, 'in ;
daughters. Mary Marshall
Frances, and Miss Bess Storey
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ly and on which he plans to retire
We realize our greatest asset in "A SATISFIED CUS
principal payment on this farm he sires; nevertheless there are enough
of tools, livestock and the like Ha
The "50th Anniversary Sale began I more in the price than in the oppor- City:
today at the D P. Moore Dry Goods tunity to sell.
Co.'s big store. Mr 11 P Moore Is But the fact remains that farming
the oldest-in-actual-service merchant is competitive Probably it is the
in this part of Texas, having servedmost keenly competitive business shade
the public in that vocation for an known Also It is the only business
even half century, every year of on earth in which some substantial
which has been in this immediate progress
vicinity and in Bay City. limiting
Mrs. .1 D. Hamilton, of Pharr,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs
M. E Isaacs, has returned home She
was accompanied by Mrs Isaac s
daughters.
render. We have
More showers to hinder cotton
picking and rice harvesting Cotton
hud just begun to roll in after last
week's rain, only to be stopped again *
on sidewalk phone
— o—o
Mrs. Dan Goodall, Mrs Joe Baker
ami Misses Pearl and Cleo Hooker
of Wadsworth, spent yesterday in
the city.
Have a Marcel wave, An operator
of talent and experience can be seen
at Mr« Reid’s Beauty Parlor
come other farmers, they share with
'newcomers their knowledge of farm
i ing and their experience as to the
adaptation of crops and methods:
for his declining years As first and , comparatively few
WANTED: Two, three or four
rooms for light housekeeping Must
be nice and well equipped in so fur
ca conveniences are concerned Pl......
Tribune. 5-tt
FINE CROP COMING ON. LET
etc See E E Ruse.
10-12d-11w
We keep a tiro stock with the
Idea of having what you want
when you need it. In prices, we
hold a place in motorists' opinion
that settles the price question be-
fore it is mentioned. Now we
are talking service.....giving what
you want, when you call. In con-
dition that assures its long wear-
ing.
Th» I a n g h s linger
longer in thin De Mdl<
comedy than in anu
you hare neen in fl
fong time,
PRICES - - 10, 15, 25c
Call Telephone Number 1
W. L Hit !
wer. lights, phone, garage,
house, fine shrubbery, fine
to one part of this new agricultural
production to be felt
With 6’ million farmers already
at work in the United States the corn
ing or going of a few makes little
difference in the total result. Be-
sides, we are producing more of many
products than we consume at hone
by last night's and today's rains The
gin closed yesterdays work with 6 ijand what is added by the newcomers j tederacy will meet with Mrs. Kleska
bales on the yard, merely increases our exportable sur Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock All
LOST: On golf links a pair ofplu, and the weight of thi ssurplus is , members are urged to be prevent
touitt Mrs SlonTn ' ' '' aserrin agriculture, then, competition i ----oo--------
chiefly Impersonal It is reflected FOR HALE My home in East Bay
and report a very enjoyable visit
They say Texas looks good even after
a visit in Virginia and Georgia
Miss Annie Louise Plagemann
spent the first of the week visiting
Yoakum friends Shiner Gazette
vest now or it will be too late."
Don’t buy from one who says. The
Mrs. Ruby Hawkins left yesterday the exception of a small amount re ■ to form for a living to add aubstan-
afternoon for Houston to meet her quired to buy the simplest equipment tially to the competition of those
plumber, editor or ditch digger
AND SUPPLIES. BINDER TWINE A
LOST: Between Mr*. George Aus-
tin's residence and Baker Hotel, dia-
mond tie pin with two sapphires. For
liberal reward return to s R Har-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 172, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1925, newspaper, September 11, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423681/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.