The Matagorda County Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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Big Celebration at Wadsworth
Saturday, July 3rd
SPECIAL RATES
All Day Program of Interesting Events Big Ball at Night
I
Big Celebration at Palacios
MONDAY, JULY Sth
Special Excursion Rates
1
Big Ball at Night
Boating, Swimming, Fishing, Etc
I
IN AGRICULTURAL TRAINING
Brand
Whereas, by virtue of an order of
June,
Texas, on the 1st day of July, 1915.
sec-
(banking
City
War-
86, of the
and
Diseases—Dr.
10 376 98
35 250 60
3 156 05 clerk of Matagorda
12 329 08
the
5 312 57
1 132 69
W.
fol-
as
fol-
as
37 19
1305 557 32
Total
... $75 782 14
Total ...
•o-
-o
to
WEDDING IT SINTON.
O.
•o
and
the old home town.
22 385 35
39 270 96
in
Dairy
of
De-
Sinton, Texas, June 30.—A wedding
20 000 00
relatives.
15 000 00
35 74
175 782 14
Total
the
Total
1305 557 32
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Banks official statement of the fi-
nancial condition of the Bay City Bank
ft Trust Company at Bay City, State]
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ....
Undivided Profits, net
Due to banks and bankers,
subject to check, net..
Individual deposits subject
to check
State of Texas,
County of Matagorda.
We, T. J. Poole, as president, and
Geo. R. Burke, as cashier, of said bank,
each of us, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
best of our knoweldge and belief.
T. J. Poole, President.
Geo. R. Burke, Cashier.
cur-
specie
65 000 00
8 449 19
Cash Items ...
Currency ....
Specie
A. M. Anderson, V-Prcs.
W. J. Luder, Cashier.
$15 000 00
3 500 00
1 775 40
Carroll Gaines,
■rones were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. A.
and Mrs. 8. R.
p
HAY CHY HANK & TRUST CO.
No. 21)6.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Heal Estate.
15 288 30|
14 922 26 |
5 500 001
'Cow
Drug
The State of Texas,
Markham, County of Matagorda.
State of
Miss J
Are Principals in Ceremony.
Came to Bay City.
RsmodlM Won’t Cura.
rof how Ions standing,
old reliable Dr.
Oil. It relieves
ime. 23c.50c.tlM>
1 058 70
177 08
$176 840 30
39 924 70
152 32
MAJIKHA.M STATE BANK.
No. 85.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in
Sarplus Fund
Undivided Profits, net ...
Individual Deposits sub-
ject to check ..
Time Certificates
posit
Cashier’s Checks
Bills Payable and Redis-
counts
Saturday, Jnly 10th.
For Men—
9:30 to 10:30—Pecan Budding—C.
L. Edwards.
10:30 to 12—Beef and dairy cattle
'judging.
1:30 to 2:30—Marketing Poultry—
F. W. Kazmeler.
2:30 to 3:30—Feeding livestock.
3:30 to 4:40—Record Keeping—A.
L. Darnell.
For Women—
9:30 to 10:30—A Few Tricks with a
Chicken—F. W Kazmeler.
10:30 to 11:15—Clean Milk—A. L.
Darnell.
11:15 to 12—How the Farm Woman
Can Co-operate—T. O. Walton.
1:30 to 3:30—The Fireless Cooker
the
tlful bride’s book.
elegant array of gifts.
The bride and groom left by auto-
mobile for Odem, \ 'here they took
the train for Bay (. ty. The bride’s
cofng-away costume was a palm beach
coat suit with hat and accessories
match.
(
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i Best glass of jelly — Dozen jelly
glasses by D. W. Kessler.
Second best—Back comb by C. A.
Berry.
Best cake Dish pan by D. W. Kess-
ler.
Second best Egg poacher by Mer-
chants and Planters’ Lumber Co.
Best bread, baked by girl under 18
years old—Bar pin by I). W. Kessler.
Bost canned fruit Dozen fruit Jars
bv J. E. Long.
Second beat- Two yards ribbon by
C. A. Berry.
For boys under 18 years of age
Highest score in Judging horses
$2.00; second $1.00.
Highest score In judging dairy Cat-
tle— $2.00; second $1.00.
Bring a dinner basket and cups.
[Free coffee will he served and a rest
room will be provided nt the school
b.iilding.
Free stabling and plenty of good,
free hay for your teams.
A big dance will be given in the Lo-
gan Hall Saturday night.
Come and bring your neighbors with
you.
i El Campo Citizen.
Do you remember the lazy fellow
last evening at the Baptist Church at-' U8ed to sit around in the imple-
tracted a large circle of friends and ~ ~
Miss Alma Bond, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Bond, was wed-
ded to Mr. John Hohn of Beeville, the |
'■eremony being performed by
Presbyterian minister of Beeville. The
church was beautifully decorated, the
altar being banked with a mass of, ,..
ferns and large cut glass vases of/*at boats on thq river and split rails
white flowers, the color scheme ‘ ~ *- “*M
green and white being observed.
of for a living They called him "Abe”
The,in those days. He became president
i and thousandaf
> :aces on the earth haJ
The groomsmen. J. H. McGloln and. v’*fted his tomb at Springfield to
V»rn Swinney, advanced down the him honor. They used to make
west aisle, While the bridesmaids. Miss 1 M Bill McAdoo back in the home ta^K
flora Hunter and Miss Alice McGloln,/>f course you have heard of Bill^M
intend down the east aisle. Next dig a tunnel under the Hudson
i| .1 Custls and Miss Mar ] and Is now secretary of the tr^Hg|
’•me Cirncf. flower girls, carrying But there arc a lot of old tad^B
litlb ba ■■1-iR fill'd with, in tin home town who sort
i,, t:ii , li thr v '.catt' red > > - ( 11 -'t Bill will fall over
'■:■!■ T!.< v.«rr f.lb.W'd Orville Wright was alt
.i r ■■■.m, town. It is the
' ■ 'f that the Jok^^^HBj
AN ENJOYABLE JAUNT
TO BEN HUR BEACH. - A. L Darnell
A week end party with the young!
—.4 XX — —- I 4 «• aa a a«4« n a a4 4 Y* A al r»
Luvu ut uaj vnj «*«> mvovo u>«u wvo ■
tination Ben Hur proved one of the [
most enjoyable outings tendered the
young ladies this season, Dancing,
fishing and bathing and other diver-
sions were indulged in by the follow-
ing: Misses Adele Moore, Janie Haw-
kins. Elmore Hawkins, Jo Sargent of
Matagorda, Marguerite Hamilton of
Matagorda ar/d Mrs. Lettie Himel;
Messrs. Jim Lewis. Ray Bigelow, Ro-
land Rugeley, Mr. Raphel of San An-
tonio, John Rottch.
Roy Roachk Chaperoi
Mrs. H. B BBlmal, 1
H. Wadsworth, rfr.
Sholars. I I
i I____
Curas Old Sort!. Othel Ri
The woritciwea, no matter
cured by I nr wonderful.
Afltlweptic Hmlinf
. am ! JltaU U a • a . til
(SEAL)
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this 30th day of June, A. D. 1915.
Edwin Zedler,
Notary Public Matagorda founty,
Texas.
Correct—Attest:
Jno. W. Gaines,
M. J. Murppy,
aJs. W. Ridgeley, Directors.
the 23rd day of June, 1915, published in
The Tribune, a newspaper printed and
published at Bay City, Texas, on the
1st day of July, 1915.
(SEAL)
Subscribed and sworn to before me.
this 30th day’ of June, A. D. 1915.
Ed. English,
Justice Peace ft Ex-Off., Notary Pub-
lic. Matagorda County. Texas.
Correct—Attest:
A. M. Anderson.
Sig Brown,
W .1. Luder, Directors.
State of Texas.
County of Matagorda.
We, A. M. Anderson, as vice-presi-
dent, and W. J. Luder, as cashier, of
said bank, each of us. do solemnly
swear that the above statement. Is true
tc the best of our knoweldge and be-
lief.
ment store and barber shop in the
old home town and predict the fail-
ure of every boy who tried to poke
his nose above the common herd7 Up
in the village of Salem they used too
crack lots of jokes at the expense of
a lank and ungainly young follow who
clerked in the village grocery, poled
23rd day of June, 1915, published j Matagorda County, Texas, on a judg-
in the Tribune, a newspaper printed ment rendered in said court on the I ftdEpjCes of the extension department
and Mechanical
with!
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, per-
sonal or collateral $54 154 58 at 2:30 <> clock p. m„ levy upon
00 ' * ** 1 a »«• I it /InaAXxihnrl 4l»xiA4a a vv rl
178 74|
| "1 muuiK"l ua, oiaw v. 1 VAao, auu ur_—
2 638 87 longing to the said E. Kauffman, to-
900 00
1 888 60
Loans, real estate
Overdrafts
I Real Estate I
house)
1 Other Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures.*..
Due from Approved Re-
serve agents, net
77 20
1 876 00
1 202 85—
tlful satin pillow. Immediately fol-
'owing came the bride on the arm of
her sister, Miss Beulah Bond, maid of
honor, by whom she was given in
marriage. They were met at the altar
by the groom and his best man, Mr. E.
Hohn, his ‘brother. The bride wore a
beautiful gown of white crepe de
chine, the vein being adjusted with
orange blossoms and being worn in
bandeau effect. Her bouquet was a
beautiful bunch of large white carna-
tions. with green ferns.
Miss Beulah Bond, maid of honor,
wore a lovely gown of white crepe de
chine. The bridesmaids and little
flower girls were also gowned in
white, the bridesmaids carrying large
bouquets of white daisies.
Following the ceremony the bridal
party and friends repaired to the horn*,
of Mrs. Bond, where a reception was
held. Here, again, white and green
were given recognition by means of
beautiful ferns and white flowers and
decorations. In the reception hall the
’>: idal party greeted the guests, and
here all guests registered In the Ihmii-
Here, also, was an
Alma Bond and Mr. John Hohn
ro Prlnclnctlii In rornmnnt
iculture.
The following is the program:
Thursday, July Sth.
For Mon—
9 to 9:30—Registration with the
retary.
9.30 to 10:30—Advantages of Dairy-
ing—A. L. Darnell.
10:30 to 12—Judging horses
c.ules.
1:30 to 2:30—Plant
O. M. Ball.
2:30 to 3:30—Poultry Feeding and
Management F. W. Kazmeler.
3:30 to 4:30- Soil Needs of Muta-I
gorda County—T. O. Walton.
For Women—
9:30 to 10—Registration with
secretary.
10 to 11—Feeding Poultry—F.
Kazmeler.
11 to 12—Household bacteriology.
1:30 to 3:30—Home cooking demon-
stration—Miss Kate Lee Henley.
Friday, July 9th.
For Men—
9:30 to 11—Selecting hogs.
11 to 12—Rural Sanitation—Dr.
M. Ball.
1:30 to 2:30—Poultry Houses I
Equipment—F. W. Kazmeler.
2:30 to 3:30—Crop Rotation—T. O.
Walton.
3:30 to 4:30—Success
Farming—A. L. Darnell.
For Women—
9:30 to 10:30—Home Rutter Making
and Labor Saving Devices for
Home—Miss Kate Lee Henley.
The following premiums will be
awarded:
171 333 56
Time Certificates of Deposit 18 353 48
Bills payable and redis-
counts
Other liabilities as fol-
lows: Certified checks..
the following described tracts and
parcels of land situated in the county
of Matagorda, State of Texas, and be-
10:50 to 11:15—What Some House-
wives Are Doing—T. O. Walton.
, 11:15 to 12—Rural Sanitation—Dr. O.
men of Bay City as hosts and the des-.H. Ball.
1:30 to 3:30—Canning, Preserving
and Jelly Making—Miss Kate Lee Hen-
wit : Lots Nos. 85 and
Colonial Land Company's subdivision
of the Kilbride tract in Matagorda
County, Texas, containing 249.9 acres
j of land according to the recorded plat
thereof, in the office of the county
clerk of Matagorda County, Texas,
I and on the 3rd day of August, A. D.
11915, being the first Tuesday of said
month, between the hours of 10 o’clock
j a. m and 4 o'clock p. m„ on said day.
105 63 a( tfie c°urt house door of said county
]l will offer for sale and sell at public
auction, for cash, all the right, title
and interest of the said E. Kauffman
in and to said property.
Dated at Bay City, Texas, this the
30th day of June, A. D. 1915.
Bert Carr,
Sheriff, Matagorda County, Texas.
By Jim Fitzmaurice, Deputy.
w2-9-16-23
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, per-
sonal or collateral I
Loans, real estate
Overdrafts .,
County and
rants ....
Other Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures...
Due from Approved Re-
serve Agents, net
Cash items $277.41;
rency .$5,634.00;
$6,417.67
Interest in depositors’
guaranty fund
Other resources
lows
Best pound butter—Gallon
Ease" and sprayer by Blessing
Company.
Second best—$1.00 can Palm
coffee by Blessing Grocery Co.
I Best tomato preserves $1.00 in
'merchandise by l.ove ft Cobb.
Second best- Screen door fasteners
by Price Lumber Co.
Best fig preserves One pound
Chase ft Sanborn’s tea by ('. A l.ucus.
Second best- Potato masher by
Interest in Depositors’
Guaranty Fund
Other Resources
lows
of for a living.
v-1 in thnan
Rit’Ull BlIU v»niiv: ilx.ihr wunritry, * n’- — - --*- • -
bridal party entered to the strains of *hc United States
a*. a W * . * rva 4 $1 A 9 A •• 1 ft A A «a A
rsanks official statement of the fi-
nancial condition of the
State Bank at Markham,
of Texas at the close of business on|Tela8> at the cl°se business on the'sale issued out of the District Court of
day of June, 1915, published j ™---- — <
1U LUC 11U.UUC, a ... a | IUC1IV . ... oa.a vvu.v .... | adSpiCCS Of WC CXt<
and published at Bay City, State of|2fth day of January, A. D. 1915, in I of tf1(; Agricultural
m .u. x..i„ iaiK a _» T—i <i a. n -~r c0Hege Of TexaSi co-operating
'•|the United States department of agri-
To be held in the school house at I
Blessing, July 8, 9 End 10 under the |
..........‘—I
.Merchants & Planters’ Lumber Co.
favor of Gravity Irrigation & Power
Company and against E. Kauffman,
No. 3709 on the docket of said court,
I did on the 30th day of June, A. D.
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1915, newspaper, July 2, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309782/m1/3/: 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.