The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 275, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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VOl l ME X—NUMBER $75.
BAT CITI, TEXAS, MOMMY, SEPTEMKEK 17, 1HI5.
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Husband Held Under Indictment in
Connection with Killing tins
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Appointed by Judge.
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GOSSARO CORSETS
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Ladies Fine Suits, Skirts and
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A Full Line of Dress Goods
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Latest Millinery Arriving Daily
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The Particular Place for Particular People
GOSSARO CORSETS
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Your bu«!a««» cordially invited. i
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has been a forceful and conservative fac-
tor in the business life of this community.
It has maintained close and helpful rela-
tions with the commercial interests of the
Bay City Bank & Trusl Co.
The Guaranty Fund Bank
Capital, Surplus and Profits,
Resources : :
Responsibility : :
JUDGMENT ABSTRACT EXEMPT
FROM SPECIAL DOCUMENT TAX
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Fred S. Robbia*, President.
E. L. Perry. UarLier.
A. D Hensley, A«*'t Cashier
Tho*. H. Lewis, Vice-Pres.
B. A Ryman. Vtee-Prra.
DIRECT OKS i
M. S. Perry, John W. Gaines and
Dr. S. A. Foote
$80,000.00
$177,
$55,000.00
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The fortunes of the Wells Fargo Co
Beaumont, Texas. September 25. -
E. E. Sapp, now held in the Hardin
County jail at Kountze under three In-
dictments charging him with killing,
was today appointed administrator of
, the estate of his deceased wife, Ellen
■ I. Bapp, whom he is charged with kill-
. Ing. The estate is valued from $25,000
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Bay City Insurance Agency
AGENC Y ESTABUtMED iMM
Insurance of all Kind*
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Secretary Ctarar Barber of the Hub-
INSURANCE
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The non-interest hearing and unsecured deposits of this Bank are
protected by the DEPOSITORS' GUARANTY FI ND of the State
of Texas.
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It is claimed that between $10,000.- e|ghth DlMlrict Court>
000 and $12,000,000 in war tax has
been paid the government for counties
throughout the United States during
, the nine months the war tax on these
particular abstracts.
The treasury department ruling
'reads in part: ‘Such documents are
J held to be, in such cases, covered by
the clause of the paragraph of T. D, I
2087, headed •“Certificates for the Use
of the Government/' reading "Certif-
icates of court officer under no au-
thority of the court and which Is ne-
cessary to give effect to the court pro-
ceedings.
__________ Girl Wanted: A reliable girl want- J
K nc receive a few of the m*wm$ styles [ed who will do housework for board
from New Vert. tome. l»«k.
don’t hate to buy.
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It is equipped to handle new accounts
and give them the same careful attention
that has pleased
depositors.
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GOSSARO CORSETS
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The modern soldier fights with modern weapons, and
the business man, who is constantly on the FIRING
LINE, cannot hope lor success unless he also goes
into battle fuliv and modernly equipped.
A BANK ACCOUNT is ALWAYS at
ATTENTION; a PROTECTION in times
of PEACE; a STRENGTH in times of
WAR.
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By Ruling of United State* Treasury j
Department War l^vy Is Taken
Off ( ountj Paper.
many of them wilt settle in the county I STORM BONDS |
non—a—nnnnanna aennn sen......msmesem* ■
SAPP NAMED ADMISTRATOR '
FOR ESTATE OF HIS WIFE
and farm here from now on. Most
of those so far negotiated with are
cotton and corn farmers.
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Blate ixH'turcr for the Knight* of
Pvthias Mobley, after a couple of days *
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The •Tribune recently has closed mtNUttm of adverttalng sen merit in
Read J. P. Keller A Co.’s tornado <«>ntrauts for a large number of Inches The Tribune's circulation, our local
ndvortiaemrnt in today a paper Of of advertising space with the Foster- people, who can personally InveatU
course we all sincerely hope that an- Milburn Co . the Calumet Baking Pow* gate, should not stand bach.
othei blow will fail to materialize. d»-r Co. the Chkhester Co. and tising ts the life of the town as well
hut in the event one comes you will There's a Reason Co. IJmited. Sure nr „f trade.
fetl better If your protwrty In pro-'ly if these foreign companies who
never waste time or money on any
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San Antonio, Texas, September 2(>—
i By a ruling of the United States treas-
' ury department filed at the instance of
j County Clerk Frank P. Newton, acting
for the District and County Clerks’ ;
| Association of Texas, the war tax on
i documents does not apply to abstracts
of judgment delivered to litigants for
the purpose of establishing liens upon ' to |<i()>ooo.
property of suits. j Judge w H payij.s,,,, lu (ht. Fjn>.
admitted the
will to probate and ordered that Sapp
be ai»pointed administrator in accord-
ance with terms of an agreement
reached between Sapp and the eon-
! testing heirs. County Judge R. W.
Wilson made the appointment.
Cochran Willis, E. N Krause mid
Guy W. Junker were appointed by
Judge Wilson to appraise the estate.
Although the orders were only filed
in probate court today the oath of
Sapp as administrator is dated Sep-
tember 18. it was made in his cell in
the Hardin County jail.
' Sapp's ap|M>intment is in accord-
ance with the will of his wife, which
, EXPKENN OFFIt E BEING MOVED. **« written August 11, l»ll. Mrs.
—— | Sapp was shot and killed on Novetn-1
Today Is moving day for the Wells ber 7 while on a hunting trip with
Fargo Express Co. Its office quar- her husband in Liberty County. The
ters are bring moved from the Austin will was filed for probntt 21 days lat- ■
building on the south side of the • r. By Its t' tnis Sapp was teft prac-
•quare to the Rugeley building, for- ticullv the entire estate, much of
mcrly occupied by the Lone Star res- which conalats of Beaumont real »'s-
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’ square. The terms under which the settle-1
The fortunes of the Wells Fargo Co nient was rea<‘h»-d a few days ago are
have been presided over for the last not given In the recoids of the pro-
three years in this city by Mr. C. L. bate court.
Aubin, whose long service with this Contest of the will was filed .Ian- '
and other exprean companies has been uary 2 last on the grounds that Mr* i
a record of efficiency and faithful- Sapp had shortly prior to her death
nesa. Of Mr. Aubin's comptency been of unsound mind and that she:
there cannot be the leHM* doubt, as was unduly Influenced.
‘ he la perfectly conversant with all the decision against the contestants in the
’ details of the business and Is at all probate court appeal was taken to the
times courteous to hla company’s pa- District Court.
i trons and prompt in the discharge of ——
I his duties. For 22 years Mr. Aubin Secretary Oscar iiarurr or me rms
| has managed express offices, his field league says the league’s plan
I of a« tivity extending from St. Louis to bring a lot of good tenant* to thia
‘ to El Paso, and in all that long rec-
all opportunity to tell you
of the advantages of doing business with
this Bank.
our already large list of
| to El Paso, and in all that long roc- county Is very successful and that hr
[ord It Is hla proud boast that the rob- finding no trouble in finding farms'j
' bery of an express office over which for (|„.m expects a number of [
he has had control or the loss by theft JMfWpprtors In within the next few <
of a package- committed to his keep- Hhrt h)H lhat ]
ing ha* never occurred; nor !bi- he
ever had to settle a large rlalrn based I
' on the complaint of a patron. This Is
’ a record of which any agent of a pub
I lie service company might well
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Yau while attending Business College. Ad-1
Yew are nr ire me. dress P. O. Box «$. 24-27d
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New line cut glass just arrived Sc-j child. Guaranteed. Paris Smith, drugs. [ Victoria. His visit was very highlv
crest. 21-tf 2$-3t appreciated by the Bay City memiyera.tectrd.
Ladles* Salls lutdks!! Every day
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 275, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1915, newspaper, September 27, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292410/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.