The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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TREEPLANTING CAMPAIGN
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FIRST STATE BANK
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LIABILITIES.
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W* cordially invite your business.
Four Per (elit Interest raid on Time Deposits.
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Loans and Discounts
Stocks and Bonds
Collections in Transit
Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures....
Other Real Estate
County Warrants
Interest in Depositors Guaranty Fund.
Cush on Hand and in oil jt Banks
Real estate
Furniture and fixtures ..
Interest in guaranty fund
success
come
lined
trees,
year ago
specialty
WE CAI L FOR AND DELIVER
$110 394 22
5 530 00
4 686 92
5 952 65
7 228 74
8 588 34
1 553 29
88 440 50
u etery
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INSURANCE
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OF BAY CITY
Pursuant to call of th< Commissioner of Banking at the close of
bu-iness November 17. 1916
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Statti iei of Condition of
BAY (111 BIXK A XII HUNT Co.
at Bay City, Texas
At the el >-t oi business Nov. 17. 1916
Guaranty Fund Bunk
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4 000 00
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... 138 599 48
... 13 013 63
95 67
1232 374 66
Make a practice of reading Tribune
advertisements. You can save money
this way easier than tn any other.
He should be honest, truthful.
BEEVILLE TO INAUGURATE
River
elected are
Murphy. S.
M \l Johnson.
Johnson. .1. E.
Gallatin. This I
Capital Stock, paid in
Surplus
Undivided Profits, net
Deposits, subject to chick
Time Certificates of Deposit....
Cashier's Checks
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We desire to extend to our custom-
ers as liberal accommodation as
sound banking permits
flight of time.
and prosperous one? Are you "bet
tci off” than you were a year ago?
do you know why not?
send you this calendar
partii ulai ly
as mathematics,
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With pleasure we acknowledge re-
ft iu of a splendidly useful calendar
from tlie Bay Cite Bank and Trust
Company. The calendar is a "long
range” one and contains the map of
Texas, with all the towns alphabet
leally arranged on the back
The tollowing greeting appeals on
first page:
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $65 000 00
Undivided profits 6 779 38
Bills Payable "0 000 00
Depo. its 295 688 40
RESOURCES
Loan and Discounts . $199 118 57
27 482 00
5 500 00
6 112 05
Cush and sight exchange. 119 225 16
1 expect to begin a class la china
painting and water color after the
first and would like to hear from any
who are Interested. Telephone 35.
29 tf Nellie V. Leckie
and it will only be a
its
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for Houston,
a few days.
Miss Murdock is counted one of the
very prettiest brides Matagorda has
ever given and is loved for her sweet
noss and earnestness of character by
everybody in her acquaintance. While
the family has resided hero but a few
reais, they have cndeaicj themselves
to the community tn many wavs
Mr. Lawson is a thriving young
cattleman, respected by all and a mem
her of one of the oldest and best fam
tli< > in this part of the State
They are attended by the
wishes of the entire community
bearing a -liower bouquet witli yel-
low predominating, then the groom in
conventional black.
After the ceremony, the < oinpany
■ was served with chocolate and cak<
'The bride and groom then departed
Beeville is endowed by nature wiili,for Houston, where they will spend
advantages that, with a little brush-
ing up on the part of the citizens,
would make a City Beautiful.
The civic committee, of the Young
Men’s Progressive League, has plan-
ned a movement that will, if success-
ful. provide the extra touch. The
i commercial organization will be as-
sisted in the campaign by the Rosetta
i Club and the Ladies’ Cemetery Asso-
ciation .
The league has made arrangements
vvith well-known nurseries tn provide
i shrubbery at nominal cost The Li-
gustrum has been decided on as the
I official tree it was selected because
it is green the year round. Although
northers come, the green Ligustruin
leaves provide a tropical appearance.
(ireetiags, Friends!
Another year bus passed
has marked the
Has it been a happy !
one? Are you
w ere
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about a young
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At the appointed hour Miss Marie
Zlpprian sang De Hardelot’s ‘’Be-
cause” in her beautiful voice to the
means a guarantee that you have the accompaniment of Mrs. Jas Nye Ry-
rery best. man. Then to the strains of the
wedding march from
little Virginia Ryman <
tering petals of yellow
mums front a basket trimmed
big yellow .ows of tulle, the alio*
color being the motif of her costume
Next entered Mi s Vera Burke, the
in a handsome blue coat
picture hat beating
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.. cal burial grounds and will gladly
IM accept donations for this purpose. It
is pointed out that the Catholic Cein-
possesses a drive-way
with these stately, evergreen
They were set out only a
and are thriving.
If residents in the home districts
■.b would start, in their neighborhood, a
A movement to plant Ligustrums on the
sidewalks the city would soon be
beautified in other cities move-
ments of this kind have been carried
to a successful conclusion and every
effort will be bent to have l^'evllle no
exception.
American Magazine
Judge Garv gives
success. He says
man:
"1.
■ incerc and serious
"2. He should believe in and preach >
I and practice the Golden Rule
I 3 He should be strong and \
'healthy, physically and morally
"4. His habits and mode of living'
should be temperate and clean and •
his companions .elected with regard '
io their ehara< t< r and reputation. *
"5. He should posiuxs good natural
ability and a deterinin ition constant
ly to improve his mind and memory
"U He should possess a good edu
cation, including particularly the!
fundamentals, such
grammar, spelling.
i I'b.v and history, and also a technical
education concerning the lines he pro
poses to follow.
"7. He should be studious
thoughtful, keeping iii* find
subject until it is mastered
"8. He should be const ieiitious.
mode l but courageous, energetic,
persistent, even-tempered, vionutn
ical. faithful tud loyal to ills friends
and the intei’-ts lie represents ”
: bridesmaid
’ i suit, with a picture hat bearing a
shower bouquet of fern and yellow
flowers Accompanying her was Mr
Arthur Culver, the best mau. Next
(Came the bride, lovely in her beau-
tiful suit of blue cloth w th tiger fur
Ko'ella (lab and ladles ( eaietery trimmings, black hat with gold and
Issoiinli.iH Hill Lend Helpiag
Hand in MoveHieiit Would
Hake i ity Beautiful.
Trees at Nmull Cost.
•* Provided they are ordered In lots
fi of one hundred or more, the league
m can secure these trees for 30 cents to
ft 40 cents. This is an unusually low
W price, and is made to the league for
8, the tree-planting campaign only.
S Those who desire to order the trees
® can leave their orders with W. R.
0 Marsh, secretary of the league.
V A tree-planting day will be set
® aside at a later date. It will be des-<j milestone of life
w ignated after all orders for trees liave
JI been received
The Ladles' Cemetery Association
v’. dsire to plant Ligustrums in the Io- jf um,
We send you this calendar with
our sincere good wishes aud the sea-
son's appropriate greetings, and ven-
ture to wish for you more
aud prosperity in the year to
than was vouchsafed you in the one
just closed.
If, iu our capacity as friend and
financial adviser, we may bo of serv-
ice to you. we are yours to
uiand.
Special to ITibune
Dunbar. Texas. December 27. I he I
I’respalacios National Farm Loan As-
sociation was organized here today,
with a good start in membtrshin A,
board of nine diiectots was chosen.'
and the stockholders' meeting and
board of directors adjourned to meet
in Hie.ling Tuesday. January 9. whim,
other business of importance will bo'
i ran sac ted
I'hi* territory in which this asso
ciution proposes to work is all of!
that part of Matagorda County lying,
west of the Colorado River I he
board of directors elected arc .1 '
W Spencer. J i). Murphy. S. J
Hill. S It Smith.
J. H Roach. E. I.
McClelland and II. II
association starts out in good shape, |
short time until I
membership will be quite large. |
quite a number of others have|
signified the intention to come in who
were not there.
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A wedding around which a great deal
X of interest ceiitvird was that of Miss
Nell Murdock to Mr Sum Lawson,
whnh occurred on Tuesday, Decern
bei b. al L' :0 at the home of the
Only the immediate members
€ of the families and a few intimate
X friend.- w .tu«x-ed the ceremony which
was performed by Rev. L. E. Sei-
Have your cleaning and pressing done by
cleaner and
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Thrii strong reasons urge you to buy the Ford cal
I'n. t. because of Its record of satisfactory service to morn
tlisn fifteen hundred thousand owners; Second, because
of fh* reliability of the Company which makes it; Tilled,
beraiifo of its large radiator and enclosed fan. streamline
hood crown fenders front and rear, black finish, nickel
trimmings, it Is most attractive in appearance. To these
must be added its wonderful encononiy in operation an<i
maintenance about two cents a mile; likewise the fact
that by reason or its simplicity tn construction anyone
.an operate and care for It. Nine thousand Fold agents
make Ford service us universal as the car. Touring Car
$360 Runabout $345 Coupelet $505 Town Car $ .95 Hedar.
$645 fo? Detroit On sale at Bay City Auto-Bales Co
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1IHIMBER “M.
1916.
XiMBIR Hi.
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“THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS
GET YOUR CRBOBOTC
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HOUSE PAINTS. ETC AT
We are on the job when It
cornea to service, quality
aud prlcea Let ua figure
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Firsft National Bank
BAY CITY. TEXAS
At the close of the year we desire to
express to our pations and friends
our great appreciation lor
the cordial relations of
the past.
We shall look forward with pleasure to
continuance of this relationship
in the future and wish for
each of you a
New Year ol Health, Happiness
and I Prosperity.
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extend to you a hearty greeting for
Com Phil Pearson Camp, S C. V.
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HAl <1 l Y'N FIRM XIGII I N4 HOOL.
things and we
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thoughts turn to those whose
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All Confuderute Vclrraua are cor
diullv invited to attend our aanual
banquet for Confederate Veteran*, al
Huy City. Stinnett's cafe, Saturday.
De. embei 30, at 9 30 p. in 1916. Tha
keys of the city ate your., aud every-
thing is as free as air. You uud each
of you uru especially invited.
Given by thw ons and graudsons
of Confederate Veterans, All sous
and ■landsouv are expected, and for
diallv invited J C Carrington.
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Fine dresses and lingerie, anything
nice for ladies and children,
make them Coats lined; any kind
of alterations done on order,
on us at Moore A Reynolds.
Kortbauer and M<»s McMahan,
sistaat. 12-tfd
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Beginning i'uesday evening at 7:30.
January 2. 191 i, all comiuorcial aud
literary branches taught, in the com-
mercial room of Bay City High School.
If interested, be on hand to make ar-
rangements for your course of study.
High school students completing this
work will be given credit. Special
attention will be given to arithmetic,
spelling, English grammar and com-
mon ial branches
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1916, newspaper, December 29, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332781/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.