The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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ALAMO i.i MIER co.
“THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS’
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BAY mt, TEXAS, WEDXESDAY, MARCH 28, 1921.
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Condensed Statement of Condition of
First National Bank
OF HAY CITY, TEXAS
j Prospeeting is General Over County.
bank.
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BAY CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
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INTEREST DOE MARCH 15TH
+89,999,
FISHING
The interest on your Third Liberty Loan Bonds will be
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due on March 15th.
Cash these coupons at the First State Bank, and next.
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time some stranger offers to take your Liberty Bonds in
exchange for securities of which you know nothing, play
8. V. P. D. Q; Misses Charlotte Dick
SAFE!
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We will gladly advise you regarding investments when
they sound “too good to be true!"
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USE AN EVEREADY BATTERY ON YOUR CAR, THE
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are the now spring millinery modes, combining all that is
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new in materials and colors.
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"HOLTERSHOES"
Madge Evans Hals for
Children and Misses
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Loans and Discounts. ...
Less Rediscounts ........
Overdrafts ..............
United States Bonds......
Due from 11. S Treasurer
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Stock in Federal Reserve Bank..............
Banking House, Furniture mid .............
Other Real Estate...........................
CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE,
Hills of Exchange..... ..............
A splendid showing of New Dresses, New Coat Suits
and Shirt Waists; New Slippers, Oxfords, Strap Pumps,
Satin Strap Pumps, Baby Louis Heel; New Spring Dress
Goods and Trimmings; Organdy Lace and Embroideries.
Designed by artists whose style dictatt s are an au-
th.rjain the best style cente rs.
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ODD FELLoWS
VISIT WEST COLUMBIA.
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As mads tu th* Comptroller of Currency at the close ot busine
February 21. 1921
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Easter Specials
TO PLEASE THE PARTICULAR BUYER
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05 QVINTANA BEACH
IN GREAT QUANTITIES
John A. Crawford
OVKRLAND DEALER
J. P. KELLER & C ().
INSURANCE
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The First State Bank
OF HAY CITY, TEXAS
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‘ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Woolsey
O’Hennhessy, Dr. and Mrs. Sum Shot
am Love-Johnston, Madam Seth Tay
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and sulphur all around us add weight
to the theories of geologists and all
but proves their findings true. South,
east mid west are great producing
fields and this leads to the natural
conclusion that if these things exist
in their localities there is bound to
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Company, Inc.^
A German coffee company is selling lor De Lacross, Dr Tye M. Tight. It
coffee from which the caffein has
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RESOURCES
beach for a stretch of approximately
10 miles will take on the characteris-
tics of a motor speedway.
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Velasco, Texas, March 23.—Fisher-
men returing from Quintana Beach
have reported the arrival upon the
coast of thousands of tons of fresh
asphalt, borne upon the waves of the
gulf. Blanket-like strips of 25 to 50
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Fishing time is here ami we are ready for
it with the largest line of used cars we have
ever had, ranging in price from $150.00 to
$300.00. We are selling these cars on un
usually good terms and at a price within
reach of all. Give your family what they
The abeve stutement ia correct.
J c LEWIS. Cushior
Guaranty Fund Bank
Member Federal Reserve System
be something big somewhere and
Judging by the way prospectors are
making the search there is going to
be something doing in the future :
But, as we said, 'when and where,’
remains for time to disclose.
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THE BIG POOL
WILL BE FOUND
Coufer Four Degrees on a Large
Class,
$033,283.29
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56,900,00
1,230,00
4,500 00
20,608 S2
18,750.00
92,430.80
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dicated its origin was close to the
coast, according to the fishermen,
who declared the quantity deposited
upon the bench would have sufficed
to load a score or more freight cars ।
As one result of the deposit, the.
ey Peter-Stone. Willie Dee Wilson
Gugenhousb, Roland Rugeley Brun
kenhofTer. Parees Smyth Jones, a col
lege chum of the bride from Madan
Fisk's School, New York City, Madam
Celia De St Aubin, little Miss Doolie
The big thing in oil is going to be
sprung in this county sometime in
the future Just where or when, of
course, no one knows, but there are
many after it and all believe that the
biggest surprise in oil circles will be
produced in Matagorda County.
In all directions from Bay City they
are drilling, not stock companies of
the J. Rufus Wallingsford class, but
honest-to-goodness companies drill-
ing at their own option, with their
own cash and upon their own faith,
asking no help from the public and
selling no stock in their enterprises.
And is their faith justified? Ex-
pert geologists tell us it Is The
known and producing fields of oil
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OIL CICLES.
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been extracted. It is claimed that
the coffee so treated is superior in
quality to the bean in its natural
state.
$150,792.83
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Twenty-five members of the Bay
City Lodge, I. O O. F., visited the
West Columbia Lodge- yesterday and
conferred upon a large class of the
recently organized West Columbia
Lodge four degrees.
Upon reaching the oil town the Bay
City members became the guests of
West Columbia Lodge at a sumptuous
banquet which was greatly enjoyed.
The West Columbia Lodge, No. Hi.
was organized and put into operation
by Mr. Ed. Savage, formerly of this
city, and now has a membership of
some sixty members. The work of
conferring the degrees last night was
done by the Bay City degree team in
a most capable way.
Capital Stock:
Paid in ......................
Earned ......................
Surplus (earned) .............
Undivided Profits nut........
Bills o' Exchange Rediscounted
Circulation ....................
Bills Payable ..................
DEPOSITS ....................
j GRANDMOTHER ENTERTAINS
BRIDE OF THE MO5TH.
be something in the center in fact,
no reasonable deduction of the con-
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feet in length and varying in thick-
ness up to several feet were cast up
Sunday morning along a stretch of
the beach from Jupiter Cut to the
, ,, , , .. , Perry Bryan beach home and thence
trary could be sustained. , 1
South the greatest sulphur fields six miles beyond toward the Bernard
the world ever saw and only 20 miles "iver, they report.
. ,, cu „ . I H. J. Parks, one of the fishermen,
from Buy City. East the worlds . ....
greatest and most wonderful oil field experienced diniculty in making his
at West Columbia, and only 25 miles way throush the surt to shore after
from Bay City West the Markham the first strip of asphalt had bowled
fields which have been producing oil
for fifteen vears and only ten miles tackle far 01,1 int he surf A kero-
fro ay city. Then there is a flow-\ sene bath was necessary as a result
. , , 1 , .. of his encounter with the viscuous
Ing sulphur water well in the south-
ern part of the city limits and a welliflotsam.
, . , , , , , The temperature of the asphalt in-
which produced much gas and some
oil in the western limits of the city. j
while all over the county are gas
pockets which have been known for
years.
People have reason to believe that
with all of these "signs" there must
The young married couple
who start their lives to-
gether in their own home are
assured of happiness and
contentment A home means
somethlug to work for a tie
that bluds and keeps the
heartstrings of love always
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In old age the home becomes
a haven of rest and comfort
—a place to receive the ehil-
dren, grand-children and old
friends Satisfaction comes
through the knowledge that
life has not been spent in
vuiu The final goal bus
heen reached and the home
"s pla-at its part in giving
years of pride, happiness and
satisfaction.
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$60,000 00
50,000 00 11 mi,nun 00
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........... 11,301.71
........... $,927.70
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Mrs. George W. Adams, a woman
of Decorah, Iowa, who has died at
the age of seventy-eight, wrote her
own funeral sermon.
Frunze Love-Johnson, and liutle Mi is -
Harriett Carter Binken tein, niece of
the groom, Messrs. Thoma II bhou
Lewis, Frederic Plelds Lowtemp or
Lucius Zu Moreland, from Moore’
Land, O'Fisher Spurgeon, i i n
Gustafson Lovejoy.
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FAMOlS HEM I IN TALE
FILMED FOR TOM MIX.
$750,792 S
bank is the best
bank for you :
'Prairie Flowers," a most ce
ful novel by James B HIMendryx ha
been made into a motion picture .
Willlan Fox under the title. Prairit
Trails," and will be pre ted - the
Grand Theatre for Sai rday Tom
Mix, the celebrated cowboy far play
the principal role.
In every picture Toni Mix makes
he introduces some original tunt in
riding, roping. or just stralght a i •
batlcs. "Prairie Trails" is aid to be
crammed with such thrill ‘Those
who have rend the bool; an I have
been enthralled by Benton a huir-
raising exploits will realize the ter
rifle punch they will carry when ac-
tually presented on the sereen
George Marshall directed "Prairie
Trails," and the cast inelude - Ciarles
K. French, Kathleen O'Connor. Rob-
ert Walker, (Horia Hope, Sid Jordan
and other well-known players.
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The Iowa Federation of Buainess
and Professional Women, organized
less than a year ago, has a member-
ship of more than 1,000.
Society has been on the qui vive for
the past few days over the announc-
meat of the approaching marriage of
Miss Peegee Secrest Love- Johnson to
Dr. Henry Gaedeke Binkenstein,
which takes place on the evening of
March 31, 1921. In honor of this
event the grandmother of the bride,
Mrs. Seth Taylor De Lacross gave a
dinner of elaborate proportions to the
bridal party yesterday at ti p m The
old colonial home in its rigid dignity
had been converted into a bower of
spring ‘ blossoms so appropriate to
the youth and modest beauty of the
bride-elect.
The event was so important to her
that all the "stored away" family-
silver for generations back, was un-
packed, polished and put Into service
to express the affection felt for Miss
Peegee, the first granddaughter to
wed. And then the old mammy,
Patsy Glenn, was present and baked
the wedding cake when grandmother
was a bride, for the mother, and now
with trembling hands has made the
bride's cake in the third generation,
"cos sho Mammy Patsy gwinta make
her baby chile her weddin’ cake."
The dinner was of twelve courses
and beautifully served. The chair for
the bride resembled more the royal
throne for a queen than n dinner
place, so decorated and festooned it
was. A concealed orchestra rendered
low, soft music all during the hour,
while many were the toasts proposed
to the bride and her groom as things
grew merry in this kindly company,
for "all the world loves a lover," mid
his love.
The girlish beauty of the bride
never showed to better advantage as
she appeared in a marvelous creation
of orchid satin with silver lace over
dress a large picture hat of the sil-
ver lace with orchid plumes, and
wearing a corsage of orchid. rare and
lovely. She wore on her dainty white
slippers the jeweled buckles worn by
her grandmother on her wedding day
After the dinner, the company was
entertained at Grand Opera, Carmen,
by the father of the groom, Dr. Bin-
kenstein, Sr. The guests included:
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When you go
into a bank
day after day
and year after
year have that“no-
body knows me’’
feeling, then it is
time to change your
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1921, newspaper, March 23, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423425/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.