The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
FIRST STATE BANK
RESOl’RCES
an 1
War
for
itv and Coun'y Warrants....
$600,0.78 93
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IS.o7l.s7
1,071.:;!'
i -a-
$600,058 93
'rhe above statement |« correct.
A HARRIS, Cashier.
62,ot;:t.6')
1.132.31
97.2.75 11
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or HAY CITY, TEXAS
\t the elo.;e of business September 6. 1921
.7.878.29
2,175 «5
2 353.59
. . . .$:’,8l,761.67
and
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $100,0110.00
S rains and t’ndivided I’rofit . ..
Di'.'O ails . . ................... 311,071
Bill- Buyable anil Rediscounts... 101.565.67
Liberty Bonds Deposited....,.,, titi.h.’li.oo
Loans and Discounts
Banking llou-e, Furniture
Fixtures
Oil.er Reel Estate
Lt1 vrly Bonds, Stocks
Savings Stamps ....
' ■;>.•!•. in Vault and Banks. . . .
Interest in and Veessment
Guaranty Fund
i ity and C< ,
Overdrafts
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Wh> re your money is protected by the Depositors’
Guaranty Fund of the State of Texas
BAY CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
BAY CH Y, TEXAS
A GREAT PRIVILEGE
111 < II
1,000,000
()Y
li 1( cell
thead
reserve of
report IshuhI
m
Gulf. Matagorda t'oun
the
heavy upward turn
markets
quoted
were
Europe
campaign
s
yeyrey
m
cotton
market
Intenv] in Methodist I lunch Itixlial
■spreading.
burdens."
We thus
iv a s
cotton
•Lent
"Bear
boa r
fulfill
SULPHUR COMPANY
ISSUES REPORT
One who may
But, who shall re
"Ye w hieh are spirit tin I "
"In the
Why?
Also,
Why
now
interest is being
discourse
Through
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lint mill'sted
I till I HU klYI. Sil l.
-------- I spirit
plritiinl
i e ami
| N ote
"spirit of meekness."
I "Spirit of Sympathy '.'
i Christ
not a spirit of criticism.
Bring monished that we. too. may
templed. Encouragement instead
criticism will do wonders in advtine
out
Atlantic ports and to
other foreign countries.
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11 I. OF TEX IS
< Hi nt II QI Oi l RIISFI).
TOYS OF SI I Till R
IOI* OF t.HOI Ml.
Evangelist DvLtiyc Im preaching
-Ollie Splendid sermons at the .Metho
dlst revival now in progress and
which mucli
ie.-ted Juist
eveeptiimally
kindness of Mr
bune is aide to give i
splendid, though brief,
message.
man be overtaken in
III IUD UIOI I’ BRO I III IL
HOOD Ol >1 \Y IYD I I I lli IL
HOOD Ol t.OD.
underground reserv es.
a productive life of
15 years is assured, and more than
1(1,000,000 tons of reasonably a-sured
sulphur lias been developed The
company owns about 3.00a acres of
land in Matagorda County The state
ment also contains these statement-
The company has a working capi
tai of $7,2(15.536, of which $3,074,000
is cash, and total current liabilities
a re »
xe restore him'.'
meek ness."
ai Gulf, according to a
by the Texas Gulf Sulphur Company,
operating at
ty, Texas.
Including
the report says,
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( Ol I'OY GDI s TO •_>■_> ( | \ I s.
in
maul
night's discuur e was
good Through the
Amos Lee. (he Tl i
its readers a
synopsis of
'. It follow '
great deal about
"Brotherhood of man and the father
hood *'i God" There <an be no
brotherhood of man that includes all
nations and people , brought about
by any power of man .Man cannot
promulgate any principle which can
draw mankind together as brothers.
There Is only one power which can
do this, the power of Jesus Christ,
our Savior The great sacrifice of
the Sou of God, and his shed blood,
the iieeeptniice of which, through
■ it'll-ling faith and obedii'nce to Hist
anils, is the only way by which
mankind can lie brought to that great
brotherhood, for all the saved are
brothers in Christ.
Read Hie text again "Although a
-- i a fault.” One who
| Ims been overcome by temptation.
iOfte who lias drifted, become cold or
j indifferent. One who may have com
milted some sin
I store him.
How shall
' 't of
Sheriff Carr yesterday arrested two thou also be templed.”
young white men on the charge of one another .
breaking into the Southern Pacific ' another's burden-'’
depot at Midfield Monday night and the law of Christ."
faking til.out $40.06 of the company's Note that I'.nil
money from the safe.
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SECOYI) II \YI> CLOTHES.
I liny and sell second hand clothes
for children, men and women,
your east off clothing to me.
26-27pd Mrs. E A. Stafford
i mplmsiz.es till'
■May I say the
" The spirit of
is a spirit of sympathy and
We are ad-
thal we, too. may lie
Encouragement in dead id
A new high level for the movement
was rem lied Tuesday when middlim
went to 22 cents al the local
This was an advance of 125
points lor the day.
The advance was based on the de
mand for spot cotton and on the
heavy advance of futures in the New
York and New Orleans market' Com
petition for cotton in the Now York
market on the appearance of Oetoliei
notices caused
of the market, ami in the late Hail-
ing n private report of crop condi
lion, showing io per cent deteriora-
tion during tile hist 3" day-, e.uisod
further heavy buying New York
closed firm. 33 to 128 point up. and
New Orleans steadv. .7,7 to II" point'
'IP
All spot
higher.
Stiles nt the local
10.111 bales, ol' which
is i.iso, ano total curieiit ......line,
are only $2.72,7"". There are no bonds
and the only capital liabilities are
the $6,35(1.OOl) issue of stock lor
which it received $6,000,463 cash. The
total surplus stands at $7,1 i!‘.:a;8
in the face of the business depres-
sion. the company during the first six
months of the present year earned at
the rate of $1 a share annually
Production started in .March .lilt!'
Mncli of its output lias been -hipped
of Galveston and Texas City to
and
market
497 were spot.
7,111 were bought to arrive and 2.800
w< re sold f.o.l>
Gross and net receipts at Houston
were the largest for on< day since ■|a|u,1| jn
Vugust I (Jross roeoipts worn I 1
halos. while net receipt# totaled
552 bales
of
A reserve of 1,(100.000 tons of sill
pliur now lies on top of the g.ound a trip to Sylvan Beach o' : > an.I
n night session at rhe Sylvan n li
pavilion from 8 to 10 p. in Houston
Chronicle
Nearly all of the $.72,000 quota of
the diocese of Texas of the nation-
wide fund of to be raLed
I'y the Episcopal churches of the
I'nited States has been raised, ac-
cording to reports to the fall dioce an
conference being held at Christ
Church Tuesday and Wednesday
Discussion at the Tuesday morning
session of the conference centered
around the benefits derived to the
ehiin h in the I’nited States, ia th"
world and in the dloce-e ftum the
cimpaign The fall conference mark
the end ot the second year of the
three ye. r campaign to raise the
fund
Speikers at the conference were
unanimous in their opinion- that the
campaign has resulted tn a better
store such
meekness;
tlii'ii also be tempted.
Bear ye one another's burdens, and
so fulfil the law of Chrisi , Eph. ti
1-2.
We hear
the preacher's
Brethren, If
u fault, ye which are spiritual, n
an one in the spirit of
considering thy-eli. lest
Years of Work
< I'uipany.
tlnmu ml . educational an I
condltii r throughout ihe li-
the nation In addition io tin* nils I
tug of the money to go into the mi-
: tlonal fund, the Texas din •••■e ha
I contributed $72,006 during, tin ye i.
to the general i hutch fund.
M noon the delegati t > Die ' on
lention were served a luncheon at
the parish Itouse by the moi i. of
the Christ church congr< i:.i‘'on.
Ill1 the program for ili-t r.'in I'mlt
of ;he dax was an afternoot e ioi
Ciit'st Church from 2
ScIj oo
B
oys
SCHOOL CAI’S
a
D. P. Moore Dry
Goods Co., Inc.
lit
s]M'ci;tl
With
Wo hat.' a laij’T a -ofttin nt of Caps in all colors
anti netvi-t st.vb -. We tun fit and ph ase you in any
size, color or style you like.
s in
School time is here and all you boys are going to
need some new clothes either now or a little later.
We have just received our new Fall and Wint< r
lino of Boys’ Clothes and are prepared to fit you in
anything you need—Suits, Pants, Shoes, Caps, Stock-
ings and Inions.
A CAP FREE WITH EVERY SlTf Pl R-
CHASED THIS MONTH
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Select ycur favorite Cap here!
i : . : h if Dent Caps is very complete
n.itd 1.;.r. live and includes the newest correct styles
Boys, if you need a new suit we have
inducement for you till the first of next month,
each suit yon buy we will GIVE YOl' A NICE CAP
FREE; not some old cheap cap but your choice of any
cap in our store.
And we have n dandy line of All Wool Suit
the newest models and snappy styles. They are well
tailored,, will fit snug and give you that neat appear-
ance and at the same time will stand real hard wear.
SCHOOL SHOES
This i ason our Shoes for hoys are just, about half
tip' price they were last year. We have a large as-
ortment of good mat English Walkers in brown and
black and , \, ral other styh at SLOP, $1.50 and $5.00.
Wt have a line of School Boys’ Clothes on display,
■o come around and ce if we have what you want.
Character in
3 Dent Caps
Jo 1
SCHOOL PANTS
Our Bull I log School Pants are all wool, full lined
anil tailored like men’s pants. They are cut full
length, small waist and have two hip pockets anti one
watch poi kct.
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There’s St>
Rc tlu J
jjr
M i i
Bl '•/
to plan for the coming year.
Get the Saving Habit.
Get the Banking Habit.
And do your banking with the
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Begin Now
Momy lamed now and placed on deposit in OCR
very welcome asset later on.
It i- easier to keep the money that is in YOUR
Bank than that in Your Pocket.
Bank will be a
His biis
I las-
ing tlic ctiiiMe of <mr Christ, mid In
Hl I engtlii'IHlig the week ones Ci itl
Clsin wenketiH, drives uwtiy, discotir
age; . mid often ruins all plrni for the
saving of houIh.
Ye which are spiritual " Miilitaie
upon tills clause ’Co be spiritual, we
mtlHt have the -plrll of Chrisi. Ho.v
do we obtain this? Christ says. Ye
must be born again." All born attain
have upon them the yoke and burden
Of Christ. HIh yoke, ‘ To seek ami r
Have those who are lost."
den, "A passion for souls." A
sion so deep, so ititens, that it
burning him up a pusniou that r i
ed Him to sweat blood in the garden
while praying, to sbinit to even (hath
iijgin the cross, that whosiM-ve; weald
follow him might be saved.
Chri tian . "Go out after the storm
tOHsed." Those over whom the w., .
"f ti'iiipl lion have overcome. In
love and sympathy, throw out the life
line, and rescue the peri Du >• tl'.''
weak, the despondent, the unfortun-
ate Christ is depending upon you
to bring them back to him
Church memliersltip Is not the tiling
that counts. It Is a calamity to be
a church member for years mid
never have brought a soul to ciiri
The vita! point, the thing fos wlii' li
we were saved, is to save Others, to
point sinners to the Chris’ who can
save them The great need of tin
hour is the personal touch" "Be
obedient to Christ's commands Go
out and bring them In " Christ did
not die to save us (hat «e may live
(Continued on page 2)
No mutter how small, no mat lev how
large
will give it careful attention.
This message applies
to the men ami the women alike
OFFICERS
N. M. Vogelsang, president; V. L. LeTulle, Vice-
President; ,|. C, Lewis, Cashier; .1. B. McCain
and F. A. Bates, assistant cashiers
IIIY ( II Y (I It) A SALES ( O.
Bay ( Ity, Texas
First National Bank
Bay City, Texas
your]
BANKING
The Ford One Ton Truck is serving business
just as faithfully and economically as does the
Ford louring Car serve all the people faithfully
and economically. The Ford Truck is a neces-
sity to tlic grocer both in delivering goods and
in bringing goods from the stations, docks and
from the country. It is an ideal motor car
because there isn’t a want of the farmer or
business man that it doesn’t supply in the way
of quit k transportation at a minimum expense.
Come in, examine the Truck, and let us tall;
over the subject.
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"THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS”
In old age the home become*
a haven of rest and comfort
a place to receive the chil-
Ureu. grand-childreu and old
ItieuU- Satisfaction comes •
through die knowledge that
life has not been spent tu
vain. The final goal has
^cn reai lied and the home
has played Rs part tu giving
years of pride, happiness and
ealisfaction
YLVMO I I MHEK (O.
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M YMO II MHKK CO.
The young married couple
who start their lives to-
gether in their own home are
assured ot happiness and
contentment. A home means
something to work for a tie
that binds and keeps the
heartstrings of love always
In tune , tUd
Notice!
PLANT YOUR FALL GARDEN BEI'ORF II IS Tot) I,A l l'
Scott Drug Co.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921, newspaper, September 28, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333291/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.