The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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North
Toxas.
Texas get
recruits
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1*1.1 "I l> VI At IIVUY
IX REIRIIIIXG HERE.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.
Sunday school contribution
donated for the benefit of the
Cross.
Preaching it 11 a m. and 8.16 p. in.
The observance of the Communion
of the Lord’s Supper will be observed
at the morning service All are cor-
dially invited to be present and wor-
ship with us at these services
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Every officer mid every man In the
army and navy urges \nierfcan dtl-
sens to see THE BATTLE CRT OF
PEACE. FMdw
tn. The
will be
Red
Major I I Stockton, chief of the
j qiiartorniastei department of the Tex-
jus National Guard, is in Houston for
several days conferring with General
Hulen and awaiting instructions tor
new units which he will muster into
tin service. Major Stockton has Just
finished completing the muster In of
Captain De Zavala's supply company,
for an Infantry regiment.
Your recruiting tactics are inter-
esting,” h< said .speaking of the cam-
paign now being carried out In this
"But they do not differ much
from that of Dallas and Fort Worth
They are whooping it up in
I do believe that when South
s started it will mount up
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Loans and Discount
Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures
Collections in Transit
Bonds and Stocks
Interest in Guaranty Fund
('ash on Hand and in Other Banks
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Our endeavor is to combine progressiveness and stability with prompt-
ness and ( onrtesi, assuring every legitimate ac< ommodation
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Guaranty Fund Bank
tVe Invite tour tceoiint tour Per < ent on rime Savings
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prejudice
public is i
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himsoit fester
animal. A a
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■ services otherwise
utilized in a
I he government,
lour own"
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who
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Jas,
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entertained for
I class, the .Junioi
Rev O T. Hotchkiss, onr Metho-
dist paator, will preach in the church
Van Vle( k Sunday. July 1, at 3:30
\ > ordiul Invitation is exHnded
•I vices.
in I
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rec’dicd with
Chronicle
r.iurmiig H.
Uiiiihii’n Clirr
am (■ I nion, convent ion
held .June 26 and 27,
s' glowing success.
Eiiei.ii/' l.y
at the First
ni.ht drew
cnthusiastlcaily
n . lim.sda In
1'01)0. W(
Mb
wm assisted in enter :
Misses Pearl Morton. Lin i
Mabel Kennedy, Viola .Mid
Mrs. Mollie V l.eekio and |
Robinson
Owneru of Ford ears arc advised to beware of
■'counterfeit parts.” If your car needs adjustment
bring it Ik re where you will find reliable service
with the complete mechanical equipment to give the
hi he i quality of Ford servo obtainable.
Ford parts
Company.
Adele
her Sunday
the I unto1 Fideli
their friends, aith a lawn parti
of the loung people'
entire Enzaleaii > lass
teas her. Mis
lav, n.
th<
timl.-r th<
League,
work of the
recently i.rgtiniri’d
?sen(ml l.y the s
and was
I {( .list op
its fat
At an appointed hour a mysterious |
i.aitition was removed ami the
■ wire invited across to the
iof th'- lawn
|a carnival h id
each one
of
young people. Including 1
Eiizulerin «Ifiss and
.Mutton, gathered on
in i na
moth'll
Pursuant to call of the Commissioner of Banking at the close of
busiiiess. .June 20ih, 1917
side : 1
where preparations fori'*1
en made. \t the eti■ ‘ '
uas provided ceria
’ monei which proved ■ nffi jel
secure entrance into the va
in the carnival:
i most delight- .
In iU
tile emintry *
caused yoarlv.
i»y
tooth
FIRST STATE RANK
OF BAY CITY, TEXAS
Auxiliary Thursday after
Business meeting it
vi( have a large at
' ' ' ‘ . All the
used are supplied by the Ford Motor
Von cannot expect vour Ford car to give
the ervlce and endurance you demand unless you
have it eared for by men experienced in Ford
ui.-iiio.l Runabout $345, Touring Car $360, Sedan
Coup, let $505, Town Car $595 ail f. o. b.
I lelroit on display and for sale by Bay City Auto
H Saloi Company.
((liter animal tqualt. the
Coring tendency.
i.uiniai whicii piodui
uits Hl.ill
meat ami
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. It
lake, effort to get out these hot. try
ing days. Put lets not fail to Im in
! .lace. Proi. yourself equal to the
more
Il'ofol
>e i " a I V\ (mien
n* o Unioii officers
haige < f the
cior Hi. fm t that. .Mrs Fields, as
. ' t of tlio Women’s Cliris-
i 'n ion
hearing f.hu
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trance
i pieces
(■lent to
pious tents ami booth.-
'ground, consisting of
'fill .lolly Josie Hie fattest woman
jthe world, a shooting gallery a iiall >
.throwing contest a gipsy fortune tell
ei mother goose picture how a tom.
oimde stand and a fishing pond
from whi' li they fished packages con
taining favors for each one. They
proved to be horns, whistles, flag '
land mam other things that added to
ihe noisy carnival spirit l.at.-r in the,
(•veniug ice ('ream eon. .- were -erved i
from a pretty green booth, and (lie
earnivtil was over.
j lite young people had a ven de
• lightful evening and pronounced tite
■at nival th. very best they h.ol . vol
attended.
Miss Conger
taining by
Stone,
>rook;
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30 The popular
o'* ■ ’imeriean prejudice against, totin'
a of tindli in public i to be atuickod bi
i to j he commercial economy hoard of tlm
till , Co n,al of Nat ion al 1 lefoll- e
urest tioaivide vampitign through
meat' ,'ieture ami the press,
heavy drain on
eonomic resoiiri’cs is
avs (ho committee, by the person
les | \y ho insists that bls tooth brush or
ami.erki ol toilet soap he ruslu'd to his
any I home in a truck mantined by tuo men
i con.mm whose services otherwise might have
l»s tile hog lias no rival p.oen utilized tn a military capacity
It-a d bog ! by
There is .
■ more meat j adopt'd In the committee
tile hog
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let's not tail to |m
yourself equal to
W
amp. No Ifix, ha:; moved to Hous igt
m, at hiaat temporarily, and Ims loft p,
tlm camp book in my hands. All (o till to attend the
i dues must i e paid on nr before July
1917. J. L. Walters.
”0d Acting Clerk.
, Messrs. . C. Sanders and John A )
tlttynn of Bay City were up on hust-U*
. m ss Tuesday, having driven up in1.’1 ' 1 t.lteic
|tiie|r car. returning home the s.one , Miti Salo.m
afternoon .Mr Sanders is looking |
.well since his recent visit to the Ma
Hospital where he underwent
oration Mr. Sanders, it will be re-
membered, was accidentally shot with
a target rifle wlp n lie llvipl in !■ agio-j
Lake a good ninny years ago.
wound has since given him a
.'.al
■ ;operations performed. Since the op I
« • : ;tion at the May’o , who ar. re og
nixed as the greatest surgeons In I hr :
I'nited States, he has experience'! m
trouble al all and says he now be
iieves that he has had his trouble! I,
fully rectified. Eagle Lake Headlight.! 2,r
I
melting of the liotird of
Monday night, S: 15. Every
board Is urged to be
lest.
Sorthes at II a. tn. and 8:15 p. m
eondui’ti'd by Ho pastor. Sacrament
of the Lord s Supper ami a study of our
0,11 president's message at the morning
hour. Subject at night I Am Sent
to rhee With Heavy Tidings.'' Yout
,‘l< ate cordially invited to hear this ser
’’•p:on. amt to attend all of our serv
• i ice You will be benefltt'd if
populin (.onie.
I’rttyei
:-’c!y aiictided k [5
impression. Woman's
I etn- goon. 1 o'clock.
' ‘l-v, i« important that
program, wire. jul>i- tendiuiee
Mrs. Fields, as Regular
stew a rds
was accorded member of the
ex -1 >0vernor • present.
.4 his recent al(. earnestly try ing In make I
tin1 .air services helpful to our people ami (
citizens generally; those
find the hour well spent.
e, won't vou? and maybe
Wo
i "tnpei
at Bay
report tin
'I ill l< ture
Mrs. Etta
liuptist Church
a l td I house and
received,
ir address
l< onvelll ...11 I (III till lite Ol
| vp u Rebek.' li and IL t li a - e
and on Wednesday tug it (lie
Red ri41r. es of
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THE GENUINE CUOTH
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Hot WeatJ
see and admire
v onder who made them,
li em frem a house who guar-
In Various Designs
Moore Dry Goods Emporium
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mer dints made by a firm known all (vet the Ian I
We Can Please You; Ccire See Our Goods
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A Frock of Voile
M«Cal| Pattern* No, 7 ”5-T'(>.
ut rht many new deaigns (or lav
D. P.
F^plir s ar.d Silks in Sum-
theexcellency of its tailoring
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For Both Man and Woman, tai’ored the n e as the fine Woolens,
which means shape-holding and smart ot ing along with comfort
of a Thin Goods .Suit. The kind of suits hat you
for their neat tailored appearance and
We don’t mind telling you-we didn't. We I
antees their goods to us, and thats the reason we c n give yen a strong guarantee.
We have Palm Beaches, Cool-cloth, Crashes*
Suits made by a firm known all
JAM
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Firsft: National Bank
lit 4 ( II V, I I \ ih
• the Cle-I. of Bu-lue-< oil the 20th Day of Juns 1917.
KEMH Hl EM:
$531 435 41
I I 4 Bl I J'l'I EM 1
((let»
$534 435 41
Bl Fit ERS IXII BIRFt TORS:
-.1.denned Statement of the Financial Condition
ot the
The abo»i’ atatemont la correct
J C. LEWIS. Caahter
$335 597 71
26 0( 0 00
5 000 00
3 760 00
1 260 09
18 560 00
8 226 00
137 052 07
Citpltal Stock
Puid In
Earned
Surplus (earned)
I'ndii ided Profits
Circulation
I H I'OS I I S
LiuaiH ami Dixeounts
I'nited States Bunds
Liberty Loan Bonds
Stock in Federal Roaerve Bank
Five Per Cent Redemption Fund
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures.,..
Othet Real Estate
CASH AND EXCHANGE
$50 000 00
50 000 00- $100 000 00
26 000 00
17 460 00
24 700 00
307 275 41
y| 1 h('U)ps<>n, president; D P Moore, vi<n president; J (' l.ewia,
. ;t .iiicr: E M Matthews, assistant cashier;
N M Voi elsnng, A. H Wad'worth
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FIVE CENTS THS CBPTA
BAX t UY. MTIIIIHI. .11 Xi ;;<» p»i7.
XI Mill R 213.
VtH.I MI XII
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Barbed Wire
T RIBUNE
T HE
For Sale by
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INO. I. PRICE LBR. CO.
“THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOP EOR (H.JR EKIENDS”
Screen
Wire, Doors
Window Frames
INO. I. PRICE 18R. CO.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1917, newspaper, June 30, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332935/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.