The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 68, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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INSURANCE
J. P. Keller & Co.
PHONE 122
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E'vERY FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL
facilities by
better hi
i n <’
( an
checking
maintaining
anil
starting
a
Mutual con-
wit li the
account
1 K
full nee
all that is necessary
the deposito
all
business
at
help
tn
to
insure
’ ive your account and
Let
us
times
Our large fire-proof vault® free to the use of customers
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confidence
FIRST STATE BANK
GUARANTY FUND BANK
between a Bank’s oficers and
to our mutual advantage
is
ill I
few !
If tlie peopli in this vicinity coum
really understand as does the content1
manager, tin small amount of work
that lias actually been done, there
would he ii wild scramble Io get into |
i this rare, and go after the Overland
automobile and other prizes that will ■
be given away in this city February 1
j 21. That date is about four weeks I
away.
Some of the candidates are active,
but none of them are showing true '
championship form. The chance to
own a 1917 Overland auto. >200
gold or a $150 phonograph for a
weeks’ work Is most promising. Some-
Make a practice »f reading Tribune
advertisements. You can save num *7
this way easier than tn any other.
Tribune Imprint on your stationery one should start in tomorrow with
.nans a guarantee that you have th. the Intention of being satisfied with
very boat nothing else but the automobile and
M
vote.-
lit
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o’clock p. in,
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(Continued on Pago 4 )
ItoH't Be a Dreamer.
Its
you
IS
a
Mutual
recently
men
< Tl ect iia 111
the
State.
ter
Mor;
which
ihis si
remed
I . V V V'
lanuat
This team
Reidy
» a re
best.
secret oi
Wit OV>UR
Bi s|\| ss < II t Xi.I s
rec -
big
i ion I
many
since
puign
I detaih
Slate
H
you
the
engaced
the fa-
\ number
.■alors
sea
the
ill
to eli-
t work
-I
it hi I
Ming ui
[light
elithlls
I ested business
I outlined most
and its
< nt. but his part
tilled by Prof.
lad small
printed on
votes have
opening ot
60.0U0 extra
of
Not .
—' '““O'— ———• •—
Halle's tuneful opera. Tin
mian Girl," with it
ord of popularity i
thent rim I events of the <
here.
Don't be a dreamer. Wake
this exceptional opportunity
I’ri | I
died j Bet
dii. Ba ■
tlie ptesciii'C
audience of intet
and f irmerH. and )
the
all
Th
den
C. E
.of the
titre.
greeted the
lilllt 1 Vi I
and I
Texas Hankers' i
(arrived m
held one of .
it the court
of »l
of 1
as wi ll a
of till
II P to I
.to win
of the valuable prizes in this cir I
“ . . It's all fine and
;a' bet Ing
| farmers.
Prof. Elliot wa
of the program
Graham
composed of 1 >r J .
of the National department
il'nie and who has in charge ,
the tick erudition work < * "
lion; Prof C E
Prof.
Hankers*
in i
of this sec-
<; r.ilmm. entomolo -
department of agri-
M Elliot, of the
<u iafion, and Mr.
p.niiett ot the home economy
rtment oft hi
a tepri
business men
main five days
scription clubs,
scriptions counting 60,Vav
votes added to the big tie,mm • xl l a
lot would make u considerable differ-
ence in the number of your vote- no
matter how many you may now have. |
I bero is no way of telling when you i
have enpitgn. The only safe plan is
to keep hard after the subscriptions
cm rj day this week.
'i he contest department wants you
to seize this opportunity of obtaining
nanv extra voles, because It enables
you to make such i» splendid gam
witli a little effort and time given to
your campaign. But don't wait until >
the eleventh hour. Now is the time
The contest manger wants I
courage you to do the very best
that you can. That's all anyone
expect to accomplish, but nine out of 1
ten people underestimate their
ability. You never know for
when you arc really doing your
Just keep going, i'hat is the
success.
Fifth and
ow tied
taken ov
w ho is n
extensivi handling <
Matagorda Hay sea f<
I Mr. Thornhill has bet n ■
in the fish and oyster Im.dnc-.. with
his father. .Mr \\ G Thornhill, who
has put Matagorda. Matagorda Hay
foods and Matagorda l oiinty on
map hi more places throughout
I lilted Stat, s th.in any ofhvi
this section.
The younger Thornhill thoroi
ly versed in the oyster and fish
ness and will make a Site, ess of
The Daily Tribuni and u
County Tribune on
This luri er Vote i,ii
or used only on Tuesday.
If received before or H.. ;
will not be i out. I,
The
Will In
■ abject of Prult-i and Vegeta
w.i m > t ably handled by Prof
Graham, assistant entoniologlst
State department of agticul
in which he thoroughly dis |
the v a clou ■ ill*, ct pests, with |
the furmei has to contend in I
utton. and offered a number of
es which can be applied with
i Xu. *i of
I'artning Campaign
estcrdtiy ami
etings
The chance for tiO.UOO extia nm-» ,
got da
ends next Tuesday. January [W, at 9
Ballots under the above |
oner will not be issued following this j ,
date.
How many extra
received since the
special otter of GO.OUV extra votes
with every club of five 12-month |
subscriptions? Not as many as you
would like to have, but there still re
to make up these sub
b’ive 12-montiis' sub-
regular
bal- untH
[Smith, has been
11 Tas)
in the
om i
< illation campaign. It's all fine and
dundy to dream of something that you |
wish, if afterwards you made up your I
mind to overcome obstacles, get busy j
and work conscientiously to achieve
that which your heart deHires. Hut I
dreaming without effort gits yon
nothing There are prizes offered tn
this campaign that would probably
require years of savings to secure un-
der ordinal' conditions, but here, to-
dav. is a chum t to gt i valuable arti
Bobi
opera.
remarkable
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Wr-*r***-
Sv,- the new features; streamline hood; large radiator and
enclosed fan; crown fendern both front and rear; all black
finish; nickel trimmings; a motor car of up-to-dateness,
and every Inch a true Eord. And you are asked to buy th '
Eord car simply on the records of service and economy
given by more than fifteen hundred thousand Eord cars
in use along every line of demand The success of the car
is your assurance of satisfaction. Every owner of a Eord
car is certain ot prompt, courteous service the country
over, for travel where you will there’s a Eord agent near
at hand. Touring Car |360 Runabout $345 Coupelet $505
Town Car $5'J5 Sedan $045—f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at
Bay City Auto-Sales Company.
II
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OM E.
VI
Our Midwinter Trade Continues Brisk
Receiving Daily Our Lines of Laces, Embroideries,
We
And
are
as
Still Greater Rush.
a
the New Goods
You must
o
we
see
REYNOLDS
MOORE &
4
‘The Particular Store tor Particular People9
Henry Rugeley*
Mich
o—»—
Ginghams and White Goods, We Expect
have to offer and should
call as early as your convenience will permit.
FOR DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE, SEE
A full line of extras
stock for all make of machine <
12-tfd
and
pay
Eine
snap
Bennett.
18 Id
All the lands belonging to tlie Haw-
kins entate, or leased by me. Individ-
ually, have been posted according to
law, and all tre-pn. -ers will be pros-
ecuted according to the law. Stock-
men are warned that all gates aie
locked except those on public road#,
and parties taking fences down, for
any purpose, will be prosecuted to the
extent of the law.
22-tM-M-lfw
\ BAK4.\I\
A troupe of a^robat-i. horses, dogs,
chickens, monkeys and geese sound
Incongruous when as -ociati d with op-
era. but still it is said that all those
named are introduced -vith entire con-
Blstency by tho Ahron Opel v Com-
pany in Its spectacular production of
“The Bohemian Girl.’1 which will soon
bo presented here.
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HOSTED.
I E. Nations, expert sewing ma-
chine repairer, is at. tho Commercial
Hotel and now Is the time to have
the sewing machine overhauled for
tho spring sewing. Special attention
given to cleaning and adjusting the
maehlnra. \ full line of extras In
Lots 21. 22, 23. 24, block 153;
lot - ., and G. block !»(>. ft Will
you to look this property over,
location and terms to suit A
for some one c. it
Williamston,
lie
for a little effort
A Satisfied Depositor
havt
V.
1'1 OX
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits
B \ NK INO
Bay City Bank & 1 ru& Co.
The Guaranty Fund Bank
county.
e NEW
good
Our
DE
ill let them tell
SA r 1 SI AC-
ll'l'e lie
Is the ,->• i adverti
advert! c.m 1 t.-- all
OLD ItEBOSIToltS
I’OSITORS of vou !
kind
liM NO. 6 BANKERS
Hi
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ASSOCIATION HERE
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by Next I iii’sdav Xie lit at
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WORK MEANS WIN THIS WEEK
WELL PLEASED WITH RECEPTION
i[ion
111 .
a
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put
tern
dati
lidale
dtted
; in
the
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1 ONLY FIVE DAYS NOW
| FOR BIG EXTRA VOTES
the <
thvvoiinl
the i igl
into h
would
21
folio V Illg
thin
Xo lion Small Votes.
10(1 vote
The vol
' And the'
rribune tli
time a ca
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telephone i
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Condensed Statement of tho Elnincitil Condition
of the
Fir^t National Bank
Clone of BuNinen* on tbu 27th day of Dueomber, 19Id
At tl
KFMH K< I S;
|ti3M 612 05
1.1 1 Bl l.l ITKSj
$639 612 05
J
Tho above ■t.iitemeut la correct
J. C. LEWIS. CaMiler
11»O 000 U0
50 000 00
|100 0'»0 00
26 000 00
II U05 72
2G 000 00
475 51(1 33
$337 195 80
25 000 00
3 750 00
1 250 0U
18 660 00
6 975 00
216 SSI 2.»
$262 189 16
53 650 76
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Ot HI KltM AMI DIRKt TORN:
M. i'liompsim. president; D. P Mooru, vice president; J C. Lewl».
c'lNhler; S .1 Tliompxiin. usaiataut cashier,
N. M Vugelsang, A. II. Wadsworth
i.uuu* and Visiuubix ......
Bills of Wxchaugi*
County Warrants
Cuited States Bond#
Stock In Eederal Kesurvo Bank
Elve Per Cent Redemption Eund
Banking House. Eurulturo and Fixtures...
Other Reul Estate
CASH XNB SIGHT NX«HA\C1<
Capital Stock
Paid lu
Earned
Surplus (earned) ....
I'udividad Profits uet
Circulation
DEPOSI1S
Ster
he Daily
IBUNE
School Bui 1dm
END I. PRICE I BEE. CO.
THERE IS NOTHING POO GOOD I’OR OUR 1 RELNl'S*
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SEEDS
LEONARD’S
GARDEN
IN BULK
Make Successful Gardens—-Reduce Living (.Lost
Recleaned Seed Corn Tested Field Seeds
Pratts Poultry and Animal Regulator
FEED ALL KINDS HAY
LeTULLE MERCANTILE COMPANY
Phone 43 F. E. WOOD, Mgr. heed Dep t.
Nall# of All Kinds—
STEEL WIRE NAILS
GALVANIZED NAILS
BOX NAILS
CEMENT COATED NAILS
CASING
FINISHING
ENO. I. PRICE EBR. CO.
PIIOXF. 350
ONLY 6 DAYS MORE
1917 JANUARY 1917
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28 29 30 31
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 68, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1917, newspaper, January 24, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332803/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.