The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 222, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 25, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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OLD HAUS AND PAPER.
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One lot of Mens Linen Sults black stripe natural color 3.45
Ladies Keep Cool and Palm Beach Suits, $10 value 6.75
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Deposits
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Hamilton,
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If yon an not already participating in the advantages accru-
ing from having mi account in this Institution, please accept our
assurance that a welcome and uniform courtesy awaits you here,
and that we will be glad to extend exery assistance in conformity
with our well established policy of Responsible Banking.
GLARAXTA ITXII HAXh
Austin, Velasco, Texas.
Lewis, Bay City. Texas.
W. Johnson. Alvin. Toxas.
Arnold, Alvin. Texas.
when they
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Pursuant to call of the Commissioner of Banking al do:
business June 30, 1916
RESOI REES
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5 500 00
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RESOURCES
Loan* and discounts
Real estate
Furniture and fixtures .
Interest in guaranty fund
Cash and exchange
ma i
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run for
elect ion.
di daration
up the
speculation
We desire to extend to our custom-
ers as liberal accommodation as
sound banking permits
situation ami
considerable -
In tills '
minty judge ,
question of
We use only standard grade paper
In this printery. Shoddy stuff Is not advertisements.
good enough for our customers. this way easier than In any other.
jority
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Make a practice of reading Tribune | same about once a
You can save money j will be given later
lection.
spent yes
iness. Crops
■t.ton are first class
and things are going to look much
bettor over there in another month
oi two.
Loans and Discount . .
Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures.... ...
Stocks and Bonds
Interest in Guaranty Fund...
Cash and Exchange
who
elvlng
and tel-
all day.
term
Pleass he kind enough to phons us
the local nows. Tim name of any
visitor you have will be gratefully re-
ceived.
The Economy Grocery. ('. W Dickey
proprietor, lias been moved from the
building near the Santa I'e track to
the building formerly occupied by the
V. <v M Grocery on south side plaza.
Mr. Dickey Is now arranging bis
I tuck and will soon have one of the
neatest places of business in the city
Mr Dickey says Im Is going to have
oio of the best stocks of groceries to
bo had and Is going to have as hls
good to eat. The Econ-
Watch this paper for
Capital Slock
Surplus
Undivided Profit'- . . . .
Deposits
Over a million ami a quarter Eord cars in
use today, if each one of these cars was
not an active demonstration of Ford qual
it ies strength, simplicity, light weight,
economy amt dependability -the orders
wouldn't come in so fast. Most men like
to judge a motor car by what it can really
do. Tburing Car $110; Runabout $390;
Uoupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan
$710. All prices f.o.b. Detroit. On dis-
play an dsale at
BAY CITY AUTO AND SALES CO.
Tin' fidlowing named persons spent
and Sunday on the beach
Mr. and Mrs. S.
Hugh B.
Seth Taylor,
Misses k
Adelle
Eloise
Lettie
. Smith
Moore
Secrest
Moore
! Serrlll
Bert Carr
McDonald
Milner
Lloyd
Langham
Head
Williams
Smith
Joe Mangum
Holland
, .1 Sisk
I lensley
Gaines
Sutherland
McMahan
Cash
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herewith the in- |
the counties
The Post yesterday forecasted tiw! |,inlsl.|f as
re-election of .hu ge Ms Means but the
Chronicle this morning places Graves
in tile lead.
The detailed vote follows:
Me.Means.
.. 1088
. . 907
.. 335
. . 836
Only one
personnel of the State
i be made
held Sat
Harper of
the
He will be
select a
be sent
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Paris Smith
U Tulle
'. Bond
Hili
< 'onger
Bates
Morelan d
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at Bay City. Texas
At the close >f business .'utm 3*1, 1916.
Guarani) Fund Hunk
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Ferguson today express-
confident that Ills ma-
Morris will not full under
returns are
indication, he said, pednt-
majority of that magnitude
Practically complete
Travis Count)
tlie nomination
Austin,
change in
figures for the officer:
year are approximate!) $1.1'011,1100 li ■ •
than last year Tim board will mot
soon io determine the rate
Austin. Texas, Jul)
,ul valorem t^i\ for
’ about 111 cents less
| year, according to
nouucement from a reliable
I The intangible tax
I officials Io reach Ids
up-to-date
to have a
C Millard.
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H^K^xeaults
The Baptist ladles wish to notify
all the friends who have been saving
old rags and paper for collection that
. they expected to continue collecting
| same about, once a month. Notice
as to date of col-
1287
328
3211
precincts I.. 315
4927
. . 523
192
. . 262
. . 299
. . 334
. .. 653
.. 125
. . 1215
. .. 646
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Anderson
Austin . . .
Brazoria
Brazos
Burleson . .
Chambers
Colorado ..
'DeWitt ....
I Fayette . .
I Fort Bend
. Galveston
j Grimes (7 i
I Harris ....
: Houston
,Jackson . .
' Lavaca
Leon
. Madison
I Matagorda
l Trinity .
' Walker . . .
Waller .
, Washington .
, Wharton . .
The progressive and
I little town of Piedeer is
i new gin this fall Mr. 'I'
, who lias been running a saw mill for
' several yml® 1,1 •••<* norlliea lorn
imrtiou of the county, will erect the
necessary buildings out of native live-
oak lumber and expects to commence
building operations at once. The
site is located on tlm east side of the
Southern Pacific i racks just north of
Pb'dger The prospects for a good
cotton crop in that vicinitv are excel-
lent and it. is Imfieri that Mi Millard -
venture will result in a compb'ie sue
* . -- '. bringing some good old Whar-
ton Count) money in and also keeping
soim of our own money at home.
Graves.
14 5
827 |
283 j
f»23 I
86
837
855 {
primaries
1505 da i
467 I
mein
in tin* uapitol will
as a result of UH’ primary
unlay Associate Judge I
. the court of criminal lippcals is
i only one who met defeat.
! succeeded l»\ W. Morrow of Hills
I boro
Head* of State departments
re-ulect«'d have been
callers and letter
congrat ulations
serve another
FVrgtiHon,
treasurer
21. The Stat*
1916-17
th.in the previous
unofficial an-
for
Statement of Condition of
(IH B\\k IRISI CO.
motto, ‘ If it’s
<»my has it.”
hls ad.
One lot of Ladies Hats, untrimmed, Value $1.50 to $2 50,
I or a quick cleanout of our Millinery, we will sell any hat
for $2.50, values $5.00 to $10.00
One special table of Ladies Hats 95c. Choice Special Bargains
One Job Lot Ladies, Missed and Childrens Hats 45c
To close we will sell our entire stock of White Dresses and Ladies Sport Suits at
25 per cent of original price. These are all New and Stylish Models.
returns in
give Allison Mayfield
as railroad commis-
sioner a majority of 367 over John W
Robbins Tlie vote stands: May
field, 3011: Robbln . ::6I I; Daniel. 183
Business in tlm State enpltol. which
■a disturbed on account of tlie
returned to the normal to-
Practicall) all heads of depart-
have returned to the city Gov
ernor Ferguson was imong the first
iffice this morn-
I ing He was there early and b
I work of reading Ids mall, which
piled high to the last few days.
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Saturday
near Matagorda:
J. Thompaon. Mr. and Mrs
Eidman, Mr. and Mrs
Dr. and Mrs. 8. R. Sliolars;
Matte and Janfe
Moore, Marguerite
Lane of Lane City
Himel; Messrs. E. Fl. AVells, Rowland
Rugelej, Carroll Raines, Jim Lewis,
Ray Bigelow, Erin Matthews. Harry
Hawkins.
Sig Brown or Markham
terday in Ilin <!llv
in tlm Markham
tilings
• numerous
eg rams of
Those who will
.lames E.
M Edwards, Stall
Roidson. land eoigmissiimor.
antis slid Nelson Phillips of tlm
supreme court; W E Doughty, so-
mrititeiidettt of public instruction
Terrell, comptroller. Fred W
commissioner of agriculture.
forces in these department
To those who wish to put, their
teams on in hauling shell or sub-con-
tract, etc.. [ would suggest that you
take tlie matter up with either of the
following gentlemen:
Dave
I
T. B
Write or wire because
arrive here they want to bo ready for
business. E. N. Gustafson
25-3DI 28w Highway Engineer.
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EXJOY OI riXG OX BEACH.
The democratic precinct
tion was held last Saturday at the
Opera House for tlm purpose of elect
ing delegates to tlie county conven-
tion which will lie held at tlm court
ItOUse Saturday. July 29
After tlm usual preliminaries
John W. Gaitrns was elected perma-
nent chairman with Bon II Smith as
permniient secretary.
Thus II l.ewi' \V |i Wilson and
Bob Sisk were appointed Io
list of precinct delegates to
to tlie county convention.
The Wilson udminist rat ion
dorsed and especially tlie
l>oltcy
This was the only
given any administration
lie official.
The list of the names of those sent I
Io the county ennvelitioii follows:
Jno. W. Gailfca
W. I). Wilson
Amos Lee
Jno !•' Perry
W. C. (’aiirnnter
F Anderson
R. Gusman
F Payne
Frank Rngeley
Thompson
Simons
Ba rbet
Owing to the acute intflest ill this'
section in tlm race for tlm court !
of civil appeals of Galveston be-
tween tlie present incumbent. Judge
S A MeMeans and George W. Graves. V|s (.(
Tlm Tribune prints herewith tlm in- > fm-. e- in
complete returns from tlm counties wm ))(, r,,|a
reporting. I Governor
erview with t’apt. R It
iiDiuiiKM* h> sih?i‘him-
self as a (Mint) rh«* I'ribuiiu
authorized to Mate that ('apt. Low’s
uir be here in time for the Novem-
ber election and that In* will fill out
his offitial term us uountA judge.
Just when he will return home he
I did not . hut asks I'he
to state for him, so that all
derstand, that he v>lll
hurt in ample thib* to
otfi<t at the .N oveiaber
The f'aptain
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 222, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 25, 1916, newspaper, July 25, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332696/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.