The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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Bay City Bank & 1 ru£t Co.
The Guaranty Fund Bank
Saving Puts Man Together
Makes him able to do things.
COLORADO RIVER NAVIGATION
MEN GO TO COLUMBUS
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Begin your preparation* right
Ol R BANK TODAY
while in tile Steady breeze of
very pleasant; bitt wluit about
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Met’all Patterns Nm.dt.
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Your patn nage has given us confidence ard v\e will strive to profit 1 v our past ex-
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Guaranty Fund Bank
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Saving put: man together, make* him fit and able and r> ady to uo
all things. Before you know it you arc getting or making money
and becoming a *olid citizen
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Are you prepared t<> BANK Vol It I’HAI’r in <as<
should encounter inis uncertain nnnnt?
Ail Kinds of
I N S U RJlN C E
REAfESTATE
LOANS
ROWLAND RUGEIEY
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Bay City Insurance Agency
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All prices I o.
BAY CITV ALT O & SALES < O
has been great . Why? We had
the goods the better class of people wanted, and we sold them
and both
survey of the river
overflow hind and w itti ;i view to re- .
moving the raft at tin- mouth of the lolinst.m
river to make the stream navigable.
At the siinin meeting Colonel Sanford J the planting
of \ow Orleans will hold
to determine if he will recommend
such action to the congressional com-
mittee.
lUdge llolnian of Bay City will re I
1 I'Oft tlw stifct'ss of his recent visit to {
Washington in his effort to improve
: pley es
t it ion
Th®Fv was u county which grew and !
Ita citizens paid large
taxes They chose a man
lie
he would faith'
He proved faith
in making thia Bank your choice you will be cordially welcomed
and every facility will be extended you.
.May
that date it is expected erops and gardens in li'ld. will not be bonfire
will lie present Coionci Riche, enrolled after .May I in the crop and
$73,ooo warden classes, but applications milt'd to the
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!! FIRE LIFE
Quite a number of Baptist young
people enjoyed an outing and moon-
light picnic on the Culver farm last
the night and whiled away several houra
in Hie light of a huge
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war with any foreign power. 1 am star.
In favor of ch aning up our own hack- | hurt
[ vnrd in Mexico first "
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I Your credit is good her<
! your order for «tatl»nrrv.
Eagle l.ake. Texas. April 21. At a
meeting of the land owners who live
along the Colorado River in Colorudo
County, held here yesterday after 1
noon, a committee of five from Eagle
Lake and five from Columbus
.Music and refreshments added zest
‘ occasion The trip was made
via wagon and automobiles
Those who enjoyed the delightful
• vtning were Miss Pearl Morton.
Miss Effie Williams. Miss Adele Con-
ger. Miss Wiilian Conger Miss Etiln
Sims. .Mis* Lillian Moffett. Miss Lin
nie Stone; Mr and Mr* Jas C Sisk.
Mr and Mrs Frank Hurley, Mrs Jim
Sutherland. Mrs. Hodge. Messr* Will
and Foster Milner. W B Hate*, H
Ray, F A Verser. Chas. I Mr-key Will
Culver, ixinnie McDonald
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There was
vaults mucli
longed tn its
prctiideni ,«ud
and bo<>kket'|>ers
Year dosed the mom y w.i* counted
and the iMMiks luilancvd to a cent,
that bank kept (he men who liamllvd
the money it used It did not belleVe
vour jn rotat|on Ali i.usliiess y.mr after
■ 11 business y»ar closed and the business
‘ H‘ i ol the bank grew and dividend* in-
creased and prosperity kept watch
j the bank still kept ita taitliful em-
it still did not hellevo in r<>
The wrviceT w‘ wnd" ,w *"
i i u ‘*V money or the ti
pleased when we ci.
•iu il u an c We accept deposit
with the handling of moin
fitiaib-ial business. We accept a n*’ an **"
*o our care. *”
cither checking or interest bearing
safety for all funds entrusted to our
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i Notirv the changr in Magill Bron.
■ oil lot announcement jn todgy’g Tri-
j hhhe Thrv not only propoa* to snll
you »n ot| lot <»n regular price* and
term#, hut wt'l co you on** b*tt*r
and salt yon an opfkm. you ftftiab
paying for the lot and take vrnir deed.
Within IS day* after the (Irlftlth test
nail came* In They will give you a
rood rnn for your money either a* •
double or single ahot Whv not get
in while the water la fine.
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Hon t target to cl«M up wome for
the Dallas tradeapeople. who are due
to arrive her* n*it Tuesday
\X uh several 111 clncl n 11« r <1 nhni Lilr»
in A n riic a, ll t I < tei he l< n hot t «11 n<u
llian idc-Lall < I ihr eiilnc lit'ttl td picdtct.
Because lie m< till < I I otd ct t rft tpre1-
ablt. nioney-tavii y utililitr I t* l <«r> <'<n<n-
streifd I <i<>rd ul < uolit t, il< e'rniit is
com tartly ireiftt r$. (. K«t )<iit M VI
.0; 1 ci i’t t ( ai $4*'( .( t u| <•
<vn (ar $640; Fedan $740
l». Lehr it. ( n sale at
Governo: Ferguson will also be pres-
ent at that, meeting Definite -tops
will then be taken to induce the con
gressional (‘omtniltec, of which Jeff
McLemore is a member to visit the
Ctdorado River when that committee
visits the Brttzo- atid Trinitv Rivers
next June.
are satisfied.
The merchant, who doesn't believe When you have tried all other and
in advert lang, is pitting his opinion are dissutiafied. try our printing. If
a<ain*t multiplied thousand* of sue- it doesn't th*n suit ynu wn‘11 mak< tt
(OHtsful bnalnesa men th** world over *© it will.
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Contestant* tor the prizes amount
mg to lui.ouo ip gold, offered by th«
appointed to attend a meeting to be Texas Induslfinl Congress for
hold in Wharton on May 17 At tnoat firofitahle production ot field of plos*ur«>
Wharton on
there
who has recommended that :
be appropriated t<» make a permanent tiot later titan that date
and to reclaim ‘vpled
The time for enrolling in the R M
peanut club has been ex-
tended to June I, for the reason that
season is late, on ae-
a hearing! count of the drought and this crop
may be planted as late at the middle
of lune
Entries in th* livestock < lasses for
' street's, baby beeves and hogs may
'he made at any time before July 1.
Tlio •• who wish to compete for the
the Colorado Rivet and it is hopi-d prizes fot field crops, gardens or live-I
congress
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office
I Whi n the time to account came he I
mdlvcrM to the KWfHHh* of the poo-■
ph'’* money every dollar for which he
was rrsptmsthlr Illa sureties were
released and absolved, hl* record was (
clear, hi* bonk* balanced, and thei
rotated servant turned to the walk* J
j of private life
lie who ua»
place of the I
The cli.mpom mtaiton" received Th‘' ’henry Of change lest the|
the people*' money for two years tttid ■ offp'«* holder !•»•••- his
,ill *«« well hut for sa«n« reason apotiMbllilt
and in aotti'* way "fOiatbm” failed to; have struck
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The f hotet of the ' rolatlwnist*"
<»f re-1 *hen called u«>pn to amnmnnt found
( an irtectwicllabir variance between
the amount the t»oo*k calbd for and
the aimmnt on hand The hooka
wouhlnY balance It was ImpoMSlble
to make thr connection It was made,
however, later In beautiful form hy
certain cfltcu* who hart undertaken
in writing tn mak<- the Imnk* and the
fund* 4u« baltftbe an undertaking
1 entered into a* a mere matter of ae-
I eommridatinn
• tip to the irfewent writing the Chron-
| tele ha* nnt been called <f|MNI bl
t thrme rdtbMIf i»rtnl any reaolutton
■ ' oynttyWRdthg the bnantlftil theory of
' rotation In office ’•
when ttoorv run- up against com-
! fbon sense theory ent* a Jolt When
rotation” meet* r« moreeles* fnathe-
■ mntfo (‘ntaHon fakes the count
When the figure* no the honk* and
the cash tn the vatttt catUBPt be made
to etHMfeet ft strike* (hr average man
that ‘rnfathm” Is nnt a howling sue
re** and inrltoe* to the view that
j may be flic plat* nf the bank tn keep
the men who keep the mono l« a good
one even for i «»>»»r»ty NonstdR
Chtnnlrlr
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citizens paid
They chose, a
the trvoph-’s money,
would
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SUPERVISION
prospered,
sums in J
to H'Ce'Ve
gave security that
fully account tor it
ful. and they kept him for another
two year*, and for two more amt two
mon until hi had s>rv.-d them for
(twelve year*
Tllen there were some who said
This man who collects taxes, who re-
ceive* tin iHOples' money, has long
enough held the place. There must
ba rotation in office " Ttn ri were
other* who i»id "Why change?
Why reward fidelity by ingratitude
and why put out one who has been
tried and proved faithful to put in
one who has not been tried’" But
! those who declared for rotation hied
' < d not. t»ut their nutnlwr* were not
suffleient to put out the fried nnd tnu-
man Yet the advocates of rotation
were n«>< content. When two years
more had gone by their numl*er had
increased and the tried true ami
servant wa<. rotated out <<f
V.Zfe-\’.
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There* nothing more pheasant than
paying your hills, than paying
Senator Sherman of Illinois opposed bills at the tinu when tln-y'ii due:
sends through your heart most <
iovable thrill*, to know that there's
Peoria, Hl, Vpril 21 Senator Law nothing charged up against you. You
rence Y Sherman of Illinois touched are making the wheel* of vour vil-
on this country’s international rela- lag' go around you’re giving the
tions while speaking here la«t night i workers tin bent kind of aid, when
at a dinner preliminary tn the retHib-jyou dig from n»ur wallet the shilling
liean State convention tomorrow He' and pound, and pay up your bills
said: 'in th» palace of trade. You're filling
"Prcsittont Wilson may seveg this the soul of the merchant with glee,
country ’s ditdomatic relations with von re bidding the banker to weep
Germany, but upon what ha* boon never more, you’re handling new
pnwntcd to Congress thus far I will | wreath* on your family tree, when
vote to involve thi* country in I you pay up y<mr bills at the dofunny
with any foreign power. I am *tor< That num I* a hindrance and
to this town a brake on the
wheels of his own neighborhood who;,
view* the collector with withering
frown, who doesn't pny up when the
j tur ing is good. Walt Mason
Open an aveohitt
it had
most
It
cashier and
When tin business
money
ba laneed to
I
stock shoiil dnotify the congress a(
Dallas without delay, and application ;
blanks for entry in the various ‘
classes will i.e sent them by return
i mall.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1916, newspaper, April 22, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292573/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.