The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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next decade is well rememb
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settled in San Antonio by the
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in the late sixtys, my father
the wholesale boot and shor
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panic arrived
generous fee As it IX,
persons
ther efor
pression,
was in 1
business
se About । my
Questiona , fi nt
or in the person of Mr Gayle who had
read what I wrote about a viaduct
across the bay at the foot of Central
street He informed me that years ago
to ml
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The panic
Louise
leek the
Mil McNeal
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He crossed it many time thousands of other business
ico and became a re public and wa
annexed to the United States in Hi
command
macy gave
and told m
Mln
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destroyed it
। with cattle
Psg
ssss
ed all about
1 the
forty I
ish and was then called New Phillip- feet long two monkey 01
ines It win after bitter fighting that on thi hou * would
named by the S
•freckled " Rm (
er so named be
ed it
they do for
nusement. I
। lecture of
brings out
ernmnent
d 41 coli
celebra
and well Ine fact is that it is a shame
that the citze IIS of two towns MI
Ajl
uid
< w i 11
I delight in bringing their families h
I thia aide during the army camp. The
। viaduct would give lalacios more bus
Bill and Emily were in El
Legion business One day last
hens would lay beautiful egtws.
the banks have money for all legiti
nude purposes. The fact is that never
Bring your laundry and d
egin at
attach themselves to an-
212,592 II has n shore line of 1330 blush when I llunk that .
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2 \
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a r‘E
more vishoi
The first largf diamond
found in South Africa was
a riror udon? in iuhhiy 83 1 2
carats. ( id prtir shaped,
,61 , rarots, and nemed
“The Star of Srndh A friraf*
f)u -fit hy thr f onrdi nJ
to believe that our folk do not
Kundinger second in
the Collegeport Phar
• a box of egg tablets
it gained its independence from Mex- packed by a crowd willing
ed Memorial day other job The J J. Harbison family
enable our folks to visit Palacios
.quickly and easily and us, rneanilig J
n ard the miserable wretch, could walk !
at to .trvHt' at St John s Chapel Walk?
rt of Mrs.
hollowable wretch was about to use the mix
this centur v and ।
moved to Wadsworth
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BT ondrE
W 3
when admitted tn t
one star The people
bear nicknames and
Indian 36 Chinese 21 6; Ja
406.5 percent Of the 122,755,046
found it in an old book publis i 1
ty years ago I have culled ut
of the interesting things about
Lone Star State and trust the) v
Interest the readers of the Tribu
in the year 1529 Cabeza de Vaca d
covered the gulf states, and he a
followed by Fernando de Soto
1539 in 1852 Antonio de Eapego ti
versed what is now known
Mexican border, so we may fa
ise. With church a block
or questions
i wolf tail
structure could be built now, it would
shorten the distance from Falacios
to Bay City by about three miles and
Militia in
the opera ti
some—but I
has increas
I
can keep ]
East Texas I
porta tion I
|
"Hay of the Holy Spirit Pecos R
partmenta of nil these plane
here as in city streets and country homes
-wherever pood taste counts.
five including
babes. Any a
our bank
really stren
it would Im* easy for
To receive a diamond is, of course,
the highest compliment you can
be paid. But to wear a diamond is
flattering, too. Its lire and bril-
liance suits all types of beauty ■
lends glamor to any gown. Natural-
ly, color and texture an1 important
in a fine stone, as well as the de-
sign and engraving of its setting.
These are the points we have care-
fully considered in our wide selec-
tion of fine diamond jewelry and
diamond-set. Gruen Guild wristlets.
cause of no.
possible to
us, call for same and save th difference
aying cash.
qf
himself loaded up with
goods. Like the others
tention the other day to
something solid and satisfy
with 1965 whit* will
212
ne man in ko
art worth of
iness it would give
Mj ,
•KE
a222
in heaith subjecta
cheap and vulga
! Prof asor Harbison will operate tht
ons has flown school the coming year Went up to |
French. Mexi-Bay City Tuesday and knocked at the
te Side, and door id Bill’s office but only echoes
one e for goodnes known I don't the feeling of complete exhaustion
Chicago and when th* 1
1 after the war he like <
blessed with so much cash There r wil the
unemployment, of course, and there down hr
always has been but out of our total any one
population it moan* that only five cotton at
have forgotten
Thoughts About Texas
By HARRY AUSTIN <i APP
Tiring of reading thr frosty and 30 1
fiossie stuff, provided by most at ur Th
magazines and books I turned my v«
ght Mrs Patrie a Ma
FOR RENT: A furnished three
, methods Keep your linen
indle the situation ! — -.................. ._____________
vas built acros the bay at
and that the storm of 1875
A milrl cigareite- delightfully mild and
smooth— with a tobacco fragrance all its
trunspire find is In His Heavens and
nil is well
/ e Now what
he program ‘
sist of water surface Texas
teg» of the national area i
cal Chan
has 2.510 miles of coastal waters 800
P rivers and streams, 180 lakes and of
its total area 3 490 square miles con
the ques. want her in the egg laying husiness
I icrtiu the bay at the fool
An Street and a hotel on the h
he i Collegeport. This woul
10 drawing card for visitors
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left and so on and it i
rapidly one may cot
perfectly easy when
terfield make* many new friends cach day.
ered flies on stock What this i
with sanitation in the home
first tionaries did not explain.
W hether you're air-minded or not. you'll
always find Chesterfield on rhe air-line
to taste—the qickest way tn get there.
They Satisfy !
e from each hundred. one • lodging, raiment Charity i- ensiet
twenty is so situated. If The history of the wot 1*1 is replet
. twent is ot able to with tales of high and low conditions j
i* unfortunate one it is a
tary on our national and -t iS a natural consequence of ui
The dry
days has i
harve I to
ua alone bu
at that—p]
weather rer
a modern hotel I wax Informed th
the contract had been signed and tk
the one in the eightys When the pan- percent
ic of 1893 arrived I was in the bank trom e
ing business and although banks faik- euach EI
sible pe
Sliva ga
say that
a well <
•nd the
e- Why sure
in Most peo
at pleasure of
Mrs Mahon
We also have speeded up on cleaning
service. You may bring your suit by I I
o’clock and get it by 5 o’clock.
r ture for bread making I stopped her
on April. 1 422 533, Indians 322.397
Japanese 138,834; Chinese, 74; Fil
pinos 45 208; Hindus 3, 130; Korean
IMO, and persons of other races 780
if at any time I wish to experience
modus operandi. It will not la* ion
now until folks will have no legs Im
re The
of legs
would distribute the bur-,
of the unemployed will
inless at their own trade,
employed in Houston come
and pick cotton? Not aw
i heard of and yet picking
• per Hundred means food.
with admission as a state December a
29 1M5. It then had on arca of 265 - ti
780 square miles and a population of it
and Mrs (
L",
N this type free of ch
F. Austin founder of the f
ican colony The Brazoa riv
one time called Rio Flore
I afte named by the Spania
de Dios the Ann of God
rado river meaning red
named by the Spanish be <
nails Houston
r Mr E L Hall
e value of $14.50
22221280203
ttih- . * 22, ■ . 1,3
f its logger
I came into the house and the miser
Cheste
quired to do ls to first advance the '
left foot piac ring the body weight on it
then advance the right foot then the
City Drug Store
(Formerty Bouldin’e)
couple $25 Phone 153 |7d
long been called Beef -head b
th« principal business of its
Wax the raising of cattle Austin
capital so named in honor of St
• the Texas flagM A Travis is here for i
the Union borevacation looking after
r of every state While here he takes his
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sheets of the 1930 census I find small sums just sufficient for ctual (o Let Collegeport take care
our whit*' population increas I living We have nothing of that sort af its une n, L yed Bay City its own.
per cent; Negro 13H Mexican this day Every check is honored and H uston Chicag and New York the
in Texas May h
but it appeans to be understood that
it came from a tribe of Indians that
inhabited a village culled Tehas mean.
Texas has long admired
y adored, its nickname
to purr aiong for eve n performance when you fill her
11' I
N o w eve
that this me
and with th,
|
fact every I
than in the
they will ha
in town. Y
some special
|
them now j
talk unless
you can't ci
'em know
Trades da v
; I have tn do is to listen to tales of
depression. Most of them are told by
den Many
not work i
surprising how j
r the ground !
me knows the
h Magnolia
close togethes must travel thirty two Thru came 1907 with the banks ret
miles to meet each other Reading ad mg to cash checks and allowing only
Espiritu Santa Bay meax
I total population of the United Stat* in our national life have
I mine not being so full of
fine lines are still servic
reports Palacios will soon
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1931, newspaper, September 1, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554495/m1/4/: 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.