The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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$322 181 08
Liabilities :
1322 181 08
Statement of the Condition of the
BAY CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
Capital Stock ....
Undivided Profits
Bills Payable ....
Deposits
Loans and Discounts I
Heal Estate
Furniture and Fixtures...
Interest in Guaranty Fund
Other Resources
Cash and Exchange
At the close of business Nov. 10, 1915
Guaranty Fund Bank
>65 000 00
9 336 33
30 000 00
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14 961 91
5 500 00
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A man can make at this time of the
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2 Cbri.lm.s b, buyinj
Nobby Wearing Apparel
We do not handle any other kind
We can fit you in Clothing, Hatt, Neckwear, Hotieiy
At the Lowest Prices, QUA Lil Y Considered
H. B. EIDMAN
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army siege of Washington was a sane
and practicable expedition in compar-
ison with this Ford wild goose chase
beyond the seas Since the redoubt-
able, never-to-be-forgotten Don Quix-|
ote, "Knight of the Sorrowful Figure."
amused and entertained the world by I
his well-meant yet ill-advised cam-1
paign to succor the oppressed -most-,
ly of tlie female persuasion—nothing
half so impracticable or as rich in
humor has contributed so liberally to.
, the gayety of nations as this scheme
of the "American Knight of Tin Liz-}
zard” to load a ship with peace advo-
■ cates to cross the ocean and assail the
• chancellories of Europe in infantile
efforts to extinguish a world confla-
gration with natural gas.
Mediterranean would open a path for
them to Palestine, and that Jerusalem
would be recovered and the Moslems
| made Christians by miracles, no foil,'
| equal to the Ford peace mission to
Europe in the interest of ending the.
war has ever been staged. The Coxeyi
One of the enthusasth advocates of
f
those aiding und abetting him in it
have the least idea it will be rewarded
j by bringing peace to Europe. The
advertising given Ford will result in
increasing his business, while pro- ■
fessional spot-lighters accompanying
i him will profit by the notoriety Inci- i
dent to active participation in a foil)
affording a maximum of publicly.
The most charitable view of this
foolhardy, not to say insane, expedi-
tion is tout neither its leader nor
Holy Land under the belief that the
THE FOLLY OF FORD
EDITORIALLY DISCUSSED
Since the children’s crusade iu 1912.
when 7t»,mui infants sot out for the
FIRST STATE BANK
Subsequently, while the four are
out on a mountain-climbing trip, An-
thony rescue* Nina, who has fallen
ou r a cliff and caught in a protrud-
ing snag. In consequence of tho res-
cue, a strong friendship is engendered
between Nina and Anthony. On the
other hand, as warm a friendship has
arisen between Elinore and Paul,
much to Anthony's discomfort. Upon
questioning her as to whether she has
told Paul of her engagement to his
brother, Elinore tells Anthony Unit
she has not mentioned it to him.
Rather than cause a breach in the
family, Anthony countenances the
love al fair of Paul amt Elinore, and
they are married.
In a short Him*, Puul becomes a
gumbier, and Elinore realizes that
her path is not one of primroses.
In his bachelor apartments in Lon-
don, Anthony is visited by Nina, who
admits her great love for him, and
implores him to take her to America
with him. She sacrifices all her
pride in the manifestation of her af-
fection for him. He repulses her,
however, and hearing Elinore ap-
proacli, directs her quickly into the
next room. Elinore enters and tells
Anthony how unfaithful he has been to
her, and asks him to take her to
America with him. Anthony re-
fuses flatly. Elinore then uses Invec-
tive language, and a paper-knife,
which Anthony has been handling,
stiffened in his hand Nina gives a
startled st ream from behind the door
where she has been watching the ugh
the keyhole. She decides to get even
with Anthony and accuses him of the
murder of Elinore. Antony Is accord-
ingly sentenced to death foi murder,
and is found dead in his cell the
morning after the trial.
Isidy Itosumund leaves part of the
Castle to Dolores Edgerton and her
mother. One evening, Dolores sees
a gondola oh the lake near the castle,
and curious to know who Is In it. she
Investigate* and discovers a secret
compartment under the caatle, occu-
pied Uy a man. an artist. She tells no
one and visits the place several
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
Cordially Invite Your Hutinens
Guaranty Fund Bank
Fred S. Robbins, president; E. L. Perry, cashier; A. D.
Hensley, assistant cashier; Thos. H. Lewis, vice
president; B. A. Ryman, vice president;
M. S. Perry, Jno. W. Gaines,
S. A. Foote
_$ 80 000 00
. 200 000 00
55 000 00
Capital, Surplus and Profits
Resources
Responsibility
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. the Ford folly contends that no women
should bo allowed to accompany the
pence delegate* assigning as a reason
for Ilia discriminating ungalluiitry
that women don’t cut as much ice
in Europe as In America.” Persona
possessing even a superficial knowl-
' edge of that country know that the,
same is true of men. while the peace]
mission is likely to become rudely
iconvinced of the fact in leas than
twelve hours from the beginning of
' Its lalmrs to convince belligerent na-
tions of the error of their war. it re-
i quires no effort to surmise that if the
premiers of erring nations should re-
ceive the peace commissioners they
would show alMMit the same enthu-
siasm and tense interest in their sug-
gestions that the Earl <»f Dorlnrourt
exhibited when Mr. Hobbs, the Amer-
ican green grocer, suggested the fi-
nancial possibilities Incident to plant-'
Ing the caatle grounds to rutabaga
turnips Very poaaihly the Ford «M-j
pedltion will learn to Its sorrow that
there are fine laws in London. Paris.'
Berlin. Petrograd ami Vienna who»<
principal decorations arc tintelv!
warning to "keep off the grass " invit-
ing the ignominious fate of the lute
Coxey military campaign against
against Washington.
The gratuitous task assumed by the i
Ford pence mission la as incapable of
accomplishment ss the "separation of
age from avarice or young limbs front
j lechery ’—.Austin American.
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I’aul, who has been in the military
in India, produces a tic ; which he
says was given him by i dying In-
dian The ring contains a vial filled
with Hie sleep of death, lardy Rosa-
lows the ring to be placed on her fin-
ger.
is coming to London for it visit, Ell-
nore gets word that her friend Nina
is to pay her a vist. The arirval of
the two guests is marked by a fes-
tive event.
letter from his brother, Paul, that he
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The Pastime Theatre is issuing «•
Is antiful felt pennant souvenir with
admission tickets to the Universal!
play. ’Mrs. Plum’s Pudding." Each.
on*1 of them* pennants cental®* a pic-.
tore of one of the moat popular U1I--
versa! players and is truly a genuine,
art novelty that will not alone dec
County Demonstration Agent It W.
Tribune that
more activity
of Matagorda
Engle Lake. Texas, November 30.—
Alex Callison, a prominent citizen and
Confederate veteran, was seriously in-
jured this afternoon when he was run
over by a wagon loaded with a yard
and a half of gravel. He was at-
tempting to start a balky team when
he fe 1 under the wheels of the wagon
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FARMERS PREFARING FOR
NEXT YEAR’S CROP.
Persons informs The
there Is noticeably
among the farmers
County this year in the preparation
of their soil for next season’s crops. '
He says scores of farmers, profiting
by tin* foresight and experience of
others, have b« 4lin early this year on
their ploughing and that by taking,
tune by the forelock and using intcn-|
sive methods they are getting things1
in readiness to produce greater yields
and more diversifb’d crops next year
than ever before In the lilstory of
this county.
To persons interested In the drvel-
opment of this county as an agricul-
tural tas it productive) center this
will hr indeed gratifying Intelllgeme.
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FREE FEI T PENN AV
given at pinr
for assault to kill, seven fur burglary,
two for theft of cattle, one for horse
theft, two for hog theft, om* for
swindling, two for incest, one for ar-
son and six tor alleged misapplication
of county funds. These last are
against former County Judge J. R.
Bowen (five bills) and present Coun-
ty Treasurer J. P. Taylor (one bill I.
In Mr. Taylor's case bond was fixed
at tl.mbi, and in Mr. Bowen's cases*
at $500 in each case, which bonds
were immediately given by both men.
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EAGLE LAKE MAN
SERKH SLY III RT.
INSURANCE
J. P. Keller & Co.
PHONE 122
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Pillario», Texas. Nowmlier 3«t,—
Mrs 1 C. Nelson died at her home
here. She ia survived by her widower
and alx grown children.
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tNMMRbcr 7 a musical treat.
forget the date
The loidira Missionary Society of
the First Baptist Church will meet
each afternoon thia week at 3 p. m.
at the home of Mr. AVm. (’ash. to
study The King’s Highway.” The
chapters will bo given in story form
and all women are urged to attend, tf
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Patronft* Tribune advertiser*.
Ixutna on Improved farm* at 8 per
cent. Any amount; long time. Com-
monwealth Trust Co., F. H. Eari,
Loan Department. Houston. Tex. 19-lm
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Fbr Sale: One 30-h. p Avery steam |
tractor with plow attached,
particular* see I’llmann. Stem
Krausae. Inc. 29-ld-ltw
anee
but »
a most Iwautiful
worth man' dollars
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FIRE HEPARTMINI BILL
An Ipterosttug phase of thia power-
oful story is the attitude nf Nina and
High class music every perform- P*»l toward each other after they
will h* featured by the Imperial haw L --------- :L._ 21? .
1 Dolores at the castle, and
I’aul has iH'cotne infatuated with Dol-
or* •* The story la the qwlnt«**encr
of power, picturesqueneas. and dra-
matic artistry.
orate some little *P<»t In )<«‘f r<M»n» times Eventually, Anthony, for it is
collection of which will make m*, tells her how he was given th«*
sofa pillow tnP | nBu*p of death by l,ady Rosamund in
! the prison, and how he was awakened
■ and nviml. after prison physicians
MEET, bad pronounced hint dead. Dolores,
now in love with Anthony, through »
There will be a meeting of the Fire atratagem, get. a .onfe.sion from
Detriment at th* city Hall tonight. ! Nina that It wag Elinore who killed
AB membera arc urged to be present, herself, and Anthony I- nrn e more a
aa matters of Importance will IH* t on , ffe* '»»*’•
Sldered.
BAY CITY, TEXAS
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$505 721 59
LI \BILHTES:
Capital Block:
$505 721 59
OFFICERS AND IHREt TORS:
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LIFE
FIRE
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BONOS
As made to the Comptroller of the Currency at the close of busines*
November 10, 1915.
! STORM
$329 896 62
54 246 00
25 000 00
3 750 00
18 560 00
5 300 00
1 250 00
(17 718 97
Bay City Insurance Agency
AGf NCY I'M ABl ASHED 1(0*
Insurance of all Kinds
M Thompson, president; D. P. Moore, vlev president; J. C. L* wis,
cashier; 8. J. Thompson. usslMtant cashier;
N. M. Vogelsang. A. II. Wadsworth
The above statement Is correct.
J. C I.EAV 18, Cushicr.
Loans and Discounts .....................
Bills of Exchange
United States Bonds
Stock In Federal Reserve Bank
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures....
Other Heal Estate
Five Per Cent Redemption Fund
(ASH IM) FXCHiNG) ...............
Pit id in . ..
Earned ...
Surplus earned
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Rediscounts .
Bills Payable
DEPOSITS
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.. .$50 000 00
,.. 50 000 00—1100 000 00
25 000 00
14 746 72
24 700 00
16 897 37
75 000 00
Sl» a"7 50
Illi WEATHER.
Fir^t National Bank
At
Sir Anthony Elliott, an artist, is se-
cretly engaged to Elinore Vano.
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Condensed Statement of oondltlon
THE litll SE 0 FTIIE LOST
COURT CONING TO THE ] f
GRAND NEXT SATURDAY.
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CHARGE MISAPPLICATION
Former < ouniy liulge and County
Treasurer are I nder
Indietaieut.
Whurtou, Texas. November 30.--
The grand jury adjourned this week,
having found thirty-six bills of in-
liege
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Be Sure and Read the Announcement
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PVnhu Acts
Thero are 20 use* to which elec-
tricity can be put in the dairy, the
moat Important i»cinf to operate
cream separators, chum**. water
pumps, milking machines, milk clari-
fiers, pasu urlzera and milk circulat-
ing pumps For example, when using
an electric motor for cream separatlc®
testa have shown that the coat of sep-
arating 3<M> pounds of milk a day la
2 1-5 cent* per 108 pounds when done
by electricity; it coat 4 1-R cents per
list pounds when done by^hnM. Jf
complete cost average* about <^|* !*t
for ever* 10 pound* of butter churned
and worked.
Houston T»**»a, Novemlasr 30.--
Fonw aet till 7 p. m. Wednesday.
For llminton and Vicinity: Tonight
fair weather, warmer; Wednesday
partly cloudy.
For East Texas: Tonight
weather, warmer; Wednesday
colder In northwest portion.
For West Texas: Tonight
weather, warmer in southeast portion,
colder in northwest portion; Wednes-
day fair, colder except In southeast
portion.
For Oklahoma: Tonight fair weath-
er. warmer; Wedneaday fair, colder
except in southeast portion.
Winds on Terns Coast,! Mght to
moderate southerly.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1915, newspaper, December 1, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292461/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.