The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 59, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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The Boy Wonder
। n ATION in PI BLI( ATION.
DR. M. ERTL
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
splendid business no
and 75c,
prices
of age.
Christian Science
lndenvor
punishment is to be deprived
Services
ays until the board of direetors wan
fraction over 23 in its
purpone
w it bin
that $9176 had been collected
for
next reguli
at
to
iegeport Day,
nel
ctos Pat king Co,
he had made to the stockholders
to
York City with the David
bers intend that it nhall continue
Mannes School of Music, and is now
SUPERIOR
held on the
Meetinga
The nature of the plaintiff’s
■ enter
being
The
kent
publie, has arranged for little
1 together as
KELVINATOR
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Guaranteed by Test
The Best
ra
Refrigeration
BILIOUSNESS
w ith your
next term thereo, this a rit.
Small Packages Can Be Obtained From Your
Grocery Store
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FEED OF ALL KINDS
now past 80, living here.
listrict Court
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LADIES’ AND MISSES’
DRESSES
Tires Tires Tires!!
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Buy right here at home
and SAVE MONEY
For Dinner Wear
For Street Wear
No
For Afternoon Wear
For Sports Wear
Delay
No
Hand Labor
m2c
Better Tires
$6.50 Values
Lower Prices
-
$15.00 Values
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SALOONS -- STRAIGH SIDES - CLINCHERS
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$22.50 Values
Itemember
ment, that in addilion |h oiierinsr sow dependable
equfpment of hOWN qnality
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$32.50 Values
re
QUALTV
$10.95
30x3'j Cord
sal
Simon Bros
THE BEDSPRING LUXURIOUS
HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO CO
HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
LIVER MEDICINE
OPTICIAN AND
OPTOMETRIST
for the
program
of Jack Gregory Abram to this
Jack was born in Lufkin but is
WALKER
FURNITURE
COMPANY
pted
The
et oml rise
Colorado
and lived
until the
the
May
fendant,
demand
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last
ident:
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t but
him
We
name
list.
living
Fire and Marine
Underwriters
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For Sheriff:
JOE MANGIM
25
is
No
Postage
Violin Solo
Heripture Vt
Vo< <1 Stdo
Interesting
do HO
Thursd
alwaya
For Evening Wear
Mata
You in
For Tax Assessort
OSCAR HA KHER
The following from the Edna Her
aid
stockholders of the Jachbon nun
D 102
Clark
n ■
the
Texas Is proud to claim the nativity
of many famous artists,
Galveston takes pride in such names
us olga Samaroft, Yvonne de Treville,
baisy Polk and Dreda Aves.
Let’s all Hint and hear Little Jack;
it will lie something to remember for
years.
ATwo-Days Sale on
i a
Herald feels sure that with tiie!
Retired Minister Tells How H*
Keeps in Good Form With
the Assistance of
Black-Draught.
; trip to
10 1
29x4.40 Balloon $15.00
32x4 S. S. Cord $20.45
Other Sizes at Equal
Savings
minister,
li an a
Drausht,
“2)
Buttermilk Starting and Chick Scratch
For Baby Chicks
musie and technic is remarkable, his
.e .
t
now $9.75
GEO. E. SERRILL
Telephone 52
now $5.75
cent
.4,
No
Express or
Parcel Post
Charges
the
Jack
/ nout V
/
now $15.75
now $24.75
See These Prices on
PATHFINDERS
30x31, CI. Fabric $9.65
plant donuted
of the 1 ommon
are here teday.
Precinet No X i
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j
No
Draft or
Money Order
g
I
the use o the piano, and all plans
brought to proper frultion he is sure
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W ort h-while program
unknown, to be and appear
13
thi:- summer.
management of the Grand, in
greeted him as a marvel, and been
before the Hon. Distriet Court, ut theamuzed by his playing. They say 11
term thereof, to be hold- is impossible to imagine how beauti-
and PhilIpe Gordon. Sigmond Spaith.
Ellison Van House have all predicted
a wonderful future for Jack Abram,
and look upon him as the most tal-
l ilted child of their wide experience
dence is
Matagorda
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) PR ICED AS:
FOLLOWS:
r (ounty Suporintenient:
MnS CLMKH F POLLARD
After having reached u peak of a
' its effort to co-operate with National
I Music Week and at the same time pre
the prouram
stork he
certain :
A 1) HENSLEY.
Little Jack Abram has a scholar-
For Dintriet Clerk:
A h HENSLEY
• : 18
to poll ll
be willing
paper published in the
For County Clerk;
HI BY HAWKINS
The cupital
$20,000 200 sha
A letter was
showing how
same.
taken when needed, for 35
Is plaintirf and Albert Jordan is de
Saturday and Monday Only
Striking new model* in the
I latest shades for Spring and
Summer, in Georgettes, Flat
Crepes, Printed Crepes and
Rayons.
of Hu' community
Every eitizen
invited to be
follows, to-wit:
she and said de-
married on or
For County Judge:
AKTHUK MAlnIS
Katherine Itu '
if the
50 per
■ would
amount
really to take charge
The collecting committee reported
Black
he has
i years.
Note: Tbunejugntvpoicusna
it i« uunie oniy bv The Rwme Com-
mwv XX e « ll the genuine and te»
umuund ii tor heralhful bicep.
hoard of directors
will nucceed and I
Frocks for every occasion
lay nirht of each month and is
। attendod by the families of the
At the pre
previon 1 meet inK
meeting he Stated
est district to said zrd Judicial Dis-
trict, once in euch week for four con-
necutive weeks previous to the return
day hereof. Albert Jordan, whose resi-
Monxollan trim men bob their hall
In a style very imilar to that ot
American flappers
high opinion of
which he says
8a1. 'i
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ror District; but if there be m m wapaper
uhj, < t. published in said judicial district then
in a newspaper published in the near-lreatest
by, treasurer;
King and L. E Likzett, director ...
The secretary reported that deeds Faires
had been received for Ilie block of 1 mon
ground purchased mid that a goodly have complete charge of the busim
sum was in the treasury, with no The committee on orzanization up
debts and every member paid up in pointed home time ago was i ked
full to date ‘net lire a charter and turn lion in other
The league voted to call a public
meeting for Saturday nizht. May 8.
mmposing the you suinmon, by making publication
Edna plant or this citation in some newspaver
’ a very im ; publi ihed in the « ounty olrMatatorda,,... ----
Ilf there be a newspaper pubtedmd living now in Houston, from which
, , place you have often heard him over
therein, but if not, then In any neW" radlo atation KPKC He is an en-
23rd Judicialjtirely normal American school boy lo
port Industrial League wan held here
Wednesduy night The following of ty I iw I‘reservin« Co, I at rnay
fleers were elected E L. Hull, pre- evening in the orfiee id Ito . A am
s W Corne, vice pi enident ; i pp and perfected the orxanizal 101
Clapp necretary: deo, H. Wels The following board of direeto! wa
s H Sims, Frank elec ted W F Fells, I’ W Clement
H, Drushel, A E Westhoff, I. I.
J W Bethell, and T. K Si
The board of directors will
Witch Doctor In Contume.
"others."
Presbyterian Church parlor
begin promptly at 6 o’clot k
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ll AND PAINTING.
giving concerts to raise money for
his education; lie hopes to be able to
E
ke
River dropped more than four feet at
Columbus, according to yesterday’s i
report mid stood at IS feet this morn-
Ing.
As no important rains were report-
ed. a considerable fall, no doubt, has
occurred since then.
January, 1925,
man and wife
The following
Senior Chrintlan
8:
\
es at $100 each
ad from Mr Charl
esident of the P’ala-
correcting n tate-
to develop into mi artist of world
renown
He is the sensation of the time and
is the "Boy Wonder." Audiences have
en
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Colorado River is
Falling at Columbus
F«»r County freusura
c LANGHAM
present
The president was
of arranring somie
observance of < ‘<»I
1 endorsement thereon,
I you have executed the
are going to have to add the
wfonl 01
Specify “SUPERIOR” in Ordering
Velma Wilkin:
Ineidents on I rip
West Graham, VnThe Rev.
Lowis Evans, n well known retired
His ability to read
.. I,. c ____A.-.:, so he would have complete control
Collegeport Fig company Organized Thi proposition vas mi animou i
. I T • | I jected Mi Crawford vi to hav The Stute of 1 .
Industrial League Fdnn Business Men Boost Indu try be«n the manager ol the Edna
Elects Officers For Their section. plant if h proPO.....ion had ....... Ul'
en yen are eoneidering a the invest-
portant commerclal enterprise
o o
A Trip to Africa
instructed to tot
purchasi large drain til* tol plat inE <:,
in the culverts on the rond leadineme
fo the cemetery. 'The leurut orkan at
du County--GireetinR.
hereby commander, thint
-3*22--,
CRUSHED,
like an Eggshell /
N TOTH ING left. A complete,
J x bleak waste. Every*
1 hing splintered and flattened.
You cannot stop a tornado,
but you can safeguard your-
self against loss with a wind-
storm and Tornado Policy
issuec by the
Hon filed in Raid court, on the 27th
day of March, \ 1 ) 1926, in a suit ! both in this country and abroad,
numbered on the docket of said court
. , . . 1 ship in New
No. 10,019, wherein Mary Lou Jordan
I "Uh/
Aq(a
42
A." 2.
< hureh rorner 5th mid Ave.
Services Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday Nehool at 9:15 a. in.
Wednesday evening at s o’clock.
Everyone is cordially Invited.
woek's time, the
Poultry Supplies Buckeye Incubators
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ty 04g - i
4 gd.s0
gy
i diven under my hand and seal of i
said court, lit office in Bay City.
! rexas, this, tin 22nd day of April.i
COLLEGEPORT, Texas, Muy i
The annual meeting of the College
stoek was fixed
Africa By the "T'vippers
Triumph of tiie Gospel in thi
plan Congo Louise Walter
fully he does play. Arthur Shattuck,
Plaintirr avers that
fendant were duly
about the 31st day <
Hand painting done on dresses
acarf and other mln lew For further
information see or phone Rtubye Wat
kin,; Phone 115 W. 1 tf
HANH PAINTING Oil, tapestry
ami pastel painting doin' on dresses,
hats, scarfu, shawls and other arti
eles Work neatly anti satisfactorily
done. Phone 172 Located over
Brunner a Oertling' dry good:
store NELLIE LOOS 19t
Abram, the boy wonder pianist, to pre-
sent a concert at the Grand Thursday.
.May 6 This will be in addition to the
regular picture program
School < hildren as well as the older
folks are urged to attend, and make
arrangements ahead of time us he will
lie here one night only.
His programs are an inspiration to
all who hear him, and seldom is the
opportunity afforded a small town
populace to meet and hear a nation
ally known artist and at reasonable
r County Attorney
TlltlS II LEWIS
ized in 1909 has always been active
in community affairs and the mem
291 day of September. I
in order Ihul ilo- control ol the plant
I mlglii remain in the hands of thone
who put up Ho- money. Tiie letter
: mid Friday night stated that he
could not permit this, but warned the
। Edna stockholders to pool their stock
For Comminnioner,
F c BAKER
1925; and that said marriaze relation!
stil exists For cause of action plain- .
tiff avers lliat the continued cruel
i rentment and m glect of defendant as
ut such a nature as to render their
living together insupportable and
' prays for citation to defendant and I
lor judgment dissolving the marriage
rolations.
Herein full not, and have you before
.aid court, on the said first day of the
“Rome De Luxe"
Sleep Sold Here
What a glorious feeling
it is to escape from the
deadening effects of a
sagging bedspring-
When you sleep withr
your spine straight—
when you eliminate the
pressure on delicate
nerves — w hen thew hole
system clears itself of
fatigue poisons anil
every museleand nerve
feel* refreshed—then
x oil'll appreciate the
bencfits which we offer
you in Rome Quality
De Luxe, I’he , Bed-
spring l uxurious. There
is wily । me genuine Home
De Luxe -let us show
it to you. All sizes car-
ried in stock. For wood
or metal beds.
“For years I had been suffering
with my liver," ho says, "Some-
times the pain would be very in
tense and my back would hurt all
the time. Black -Drauxht was the
first thing I found that would give
me any relief.
P’ty liver has always been sing
gish. Sometimes it gives me a lot
of trouble. I have suffered a lot
with It— pains in my side and back,
mid bad headache, caused from ex-
treme biliousness,
"After I found Black-Draught, I
would begin to take it as soon as I
felt a spell coming on and it re-
lieved the cause at once I can
recommend it to anybody suffer-
ing from liver trouble. A dose or
two now and then ker pi me in good
form."
Made from selected medicinal
roots and herba, and containing no
dangcmus mineral drugs. Hlaek-
Draught is nature's own remedy
for a tired, lazy liver. NO it;«
"A Trip to Africa:"
Africa Welcome.
I Spet al song ervie e Young
ples orehe tra. Afi Iran sonK in
iive dialect
Whnat is the largest grain crop in ’
the world, corn in second, and lice!
third The L'nited States produces 20
per eent of tie- wheat crop, 75 per
n nt of the corn, and less than 1 per
lent rd Ilie rice.
For Jumticeot Peace, Precinet Ne
w M MANN
r Commissioner. Precinet No. 4: .
J w (ToNE) noWEIIS
en in the County of Matazorda, al the
torn i house, thereof, in Bay City,
Texas, on the 71h day of June. A 11.
1926, then and there to answer a peti-
tomerrow and next year alway- within reach and
always at your toll far serviee. Just come in and
see for yoursel what sr hate for yon right now in
PATHRFINDERN t ompare these biz. sturdy, over-
size tires with any fires on the market at anywhere
near the price we are asking lor them. Cheek them
for looks and wear. Giet our price on your sire
(hen yon he the judge a- in whether or not PATI-
PINDERS will save you money.
members This is an unusaual featur"
of such meetings but the practice
adds enjoyment to the meetinEs
ir Comminsioner. P'recinet No. 1: ।
H F ANDERSON.
For Tax Culle tor:
NERT CARI
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 59, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1926, newspaper, May 1, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509499/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.