The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE
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BONHAM WON BANNER IN
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CREDIT IS THE FOUNDATION
the
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No individual
speaker* Vie to be Heard,
or ‘it iti c m make much progress in the commercial world
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will -ut credit.
I'he best Wai to obtain credit is through your Bank
Hl
m here the officers have watched the conduct of your bus-
in* s« and know that you are worthy of their confidence.
HARVEST TIME
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This Bank maintains the policy of helping every cus-
tomer w ho conducts his business in a capable manner.
son 1
the
Fir^t National Bank
Bay City Bank & 1 ru£t Co.
BAY CITY, TEXAS
I he Guaranty Fund Bank
Capital, $ I 00,000.00
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4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits
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Financial Service
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J. P. Keller & Co
FIRST STATE BANK
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PHONE 122
ACCOUNTS CORDIALLY INVITED
FIRST STATE BANK
TOMORROW EVENING
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Guaranty Fund Bank
Ui-t day is rapidly approaching
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F I R E
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For Sale—16-5nch, 6 blade, second-
insurance of all Kinds
STORM
BONDS
DAILY TRIBUNE ONLY 40c PER MONTH
35 45 and 55
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Moore & Reynolds
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The Particular Store for
Particular People
The Particular Store for
Particular People
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OF THE 1 ilGHEST CHARACTER IS
RENDERED BY THE
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Its Resources, Conservative Management and Facilities
Attest Its Security and Usefulness.
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Postal Card.
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to lessen the resistance to the
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Bay City Insurance Agency
AGENCY EST ARI ISHED
INSURANCE |
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Or better still mad me a
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ROY DUNCAN, Toco/ Agent
Our large fire-proof vaults free to the use of our customers.
inovci inis been
reservoir in the handle
U can flo wnpon
to make it
ertlb'd to
of Bud
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morning regular train
the ititer veiling
A number
A It
with a
puis him
host of ainateu’-
Bj a chemical process oil is b< mg
xtr.i.Jid i>n a uiniiiit ii ial scale u
Italv !rom th<' heretofore refuse
grape set <!’■ of the wine making dis
t ri< t«
Is here and the PROGRESS!VE-l’P-TO DATE FARMER
feels the necessity of co-op rating with a GOOD BANK
We earnestly solicit the accounts of farmers at this
busy time, and the COURTESIES of our INSTITUTION
are especially extended to them at ALL SEASONS of
the year.
Best rooms in the city, south and
east exposure, no obstruction. Sec-'hand Westinghouse electric buzz fan
ond floor Tribune building. See Mrs. for $10. Inquire at Tribune office.
Nannie Franz. ! 20-tf
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Out of 25.
Attention Is caller) to the
jierfect ri'eord of Bud Barnes,
failed on only one shot out of flftv.
truly r>‘iriiirkabh record. Mr
Leckie was a close second
skill of nuirksnninship Hull
in i class with tin
shooters
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Give Tin* Tribune your brief work j Why not begitt to enliven things now
and quit worrying about whether it ! with a good ad in The Tribune? Stim-
will come up right or not. hdate your business.
\ boatinai’ on
Hiyer rlrlves Iris
propeller which is so
it can also be used to st
Surplus - $25,000.00
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at the Nuekols I Intel 11 >
III. Messrs It I. j
Joseph O. Cornier mid otli 1
Si. l.oiiis, These een• |.em< I. 11
land syndicati coiitroll ]
Wadsworth see ;
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* o i the early
■ mat H|« ndiny the Intervening tinm ■
seeing Houston.'’ A number of the j
’ eamjiers have already returned home, I
bm man.v oth< rs have coiim' to take i
bite rest in the '
dimln
<>l luisitiess, ami is based on confidence.
Registered
hare this week
dar-' reiiresent tin
tin cvenini; r\i< < M Mis- Court, 'n iiopertii in th.
Mrs. rtosseau audition.
desire, 1 can call at your home tomorrow eve-
cxjiliin the merits of my Dollar Accident Policy.
I’alm ios. Texas, Inly 27. It tin-
evening service yesterday the coni-
niitteo appointed to award the Baptist
|'"oung People's Union banners inadtu
i their reports. Owing to the fact that
ttie standard of excellence has boon
Changed since last vear, tin* number
of unions competing was smaller than
j usual. A much larger number is ex-
i pected to enter next sear’s contest
The senior banner was awarded by
the committee chairman, Albert Vin-i
' ting of t'leiiurne, to the Bonham First
Ceiirch senior union It was received |
; l v tli< class representative, Thomas,
■ English
R. E. Bell then presented
i junior banner to the union of the Ken-
tucky Avenue Baptist Church of Fort
J V’orth. Miss Elkin Lightfoot accept-
ii 1 it in behalf of the organization.
i Miss Jessie McNeill is the leader of
the Fort Worth union. She has also
none fine work along this line dur-
ing the encampment.
till splendid record of both the
senior and the junior unions of the
San Gabriel. Milam County, Church
yi, received splendid mention from the’,
I awarding committees San Gabriel is;
a small community, blit under the en- i ' " 1 " 111 .uitoun.iul<
tliuslastie leadershi]! of Mrs Walter p*1"'’1'1 l‘i"Ke'1 ' ' "’er
HAHlman and of the pastor. Rev Mr. ,nav b‘‘ °""n^ ,0 ll,l>
Hunter, it is doing a gread work, es-
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pecially among tlio young people
Rev. Joseph M. Dawson of the First ,
I Church in Waco arrived during the I
! afternoon and will contribute some
! especially good talks to the program I
of Hie few remaining days of the en- '
campment. He is the successor to
Rev. I". < McConnell, now in Atlanta
tr.i . but formerly of Waco.
Special songs were rendered
, ii.u
Miss .Musgrove.
I R'lbert Jolly.
The pavilion ‘ work is almost com-
pleted, though Miss Walker.and Mrs.
Hoddoos will continue their classes
through today.
It was planned to run a spi cial |
loin to connect with all outgoing ;!h' ir |daees and the
trains from Houston Thursday eve- .daily programs is in no wise
ning. but this lias laan called off as i.-Jicd, in spite of the tact that rhe dos-
sil manv of the visitors prefer leaving [
In thr regular weekly pra> tn« ■
shoot lit the Bay Uit> Gun ’Tub. held’
its unmuds yesterday, the follow
excellent score was made, the
being 5u birds
Bring *
state
n and
A coal
with .i
which o
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j lick)'
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1915, newspaper, July 28, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362167/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.