The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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LEMON CUSTARD
The Daily Tribune
ESkIMO PIES
LADY LUCK
LADY LUCK
SHOPPE
SHOPPE
FHERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS
FIVE CENrS THE COPY
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
WASHINGTON SERVICE
First National Bank
At the ('lo.se of Business on December 31, 1924.
the
RESOURCES
$338,419.86
Loans and Discounts
Bills of Exchange
--- 200,338.63
These dates include 46
67,831.34
Bonds and Stocks_____
Invocation
25,000.00
U. S. Bonds
, Aunoune ement or Purposes of Meet
Hro
6,086.20
14,522.62
14,650.00
Other Real Estate
--- 312,654.86
CASH
what
$969,403.51
laws, and
self discipline and social devotion
said
Senator Holbrook
i he
LIABILITIES
most successful membe
. $100,000.00
Capital Stock___
Bay City Bank & Trust Company
26.242.33
Surplus and Profits. --
25.000.00
Circulation
4,000.00
Dividends Unpaid___
bearing Sen-
which
Statement of the Condition of
.... 814,161.18
DEPOSITS ..
FIRST STATE BANK
$969,403.51
OF BAY CITY. TEXAS
Prize Winning Meats
RESOURCES
60V. » I UKI so% III Bl his
C F. A I. M. \OTH I
e bond issues herv
Ke utive ve
she
humineus
Harrison's Market
$555,907.25
Phone 18
Bay City, Texas
LIABILITIES
$555,907.25
A. HARRIS. Cashier.
difforenc d "
EBeaam STYLE AND OMIT NOTHING FROM QUAL
THE OLDER Yol I CAR IS. THE MORE
view
WE (ATER TO THE DESIRES OF PARTICI
Maintenan
LAR DRESSERS WITH A SINCERE DESIRE
TO PLEASE YOUNG WOMEN OF AI L AGES
for him to operate his car.
IF YOU DO NOT KNOW US AND HAVE NOT
Mr*
PRECIATE YOUR PRESENCE HIGHLY.
po
against the increasing needs of the car.
fl rhe v
Dodge Brothers
be
1
MOTOR CAR
mmazuK
HARDY-ANDERSON WTO CO.
rate
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Co
Phone 164
I
4
EXIDE BATTERIES
GOODYEAR TIRES
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Furniture and Fixtures_____
Real Estate and Building.__
You can come here shopping with the
utmost confidence that the Meat you get
will be the beat to be obtained anywhere.
w at ch
pro-
8 9*^ nt
antag
Erickson
\merica"
1 Stinnett
tranHp
r tha
And no matter what cut you want, you
will find us always willing to do our best
to give it to you.
one
in put- i
in
l.
YOlhi II NIYS RIG
MW
the
dia-
as they wt
toastmaster
Thee ner
system exten-
for the down-
WE CAN GIVE YOU ANT
INDIVIDUAL YOU MAY
DESIRE FOR YOUR
PARTIES AND
DINNERS
E
The
j Mr* I
$ 75.000.00
5.7 10.92
. 113,916.33
61,250.00
NONE
DANGER PERIOD IS
SEEN BY HOLBROOK
i
As rendered to the Commisioner of Banking of the State
of Texas at the close of business, December 31, 1924
the me
on the
wh
dent
din <
sion and storm
town section
$251,290.88
_ 62,159.19
_ 21,270.06
_ 68,185.40
the
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v WoRD AnOl r BANh
II ( I AM I is
valuable the ample responsibility of the good dealer who
An elec-
Tuesday
of voting
The total
f.tr
g
§
FIRE PI MPEI
lation and stop had legislation,
the Galveston senator
The above is correct.
Till I RI I PASS HII.I tion
IN n hi sum. PloGIAM nn DIN-
N er ENJOY 11* in NAY
< in i ODG .
/A
(gea
thi- oninior
t panses would hate
» deluetton from the
towance wonid have
allronds in the poni- i
closely if he is to know
posals are going to become
has been
order for a
combination
equipment,
tachments,
appa ratus
PRICES ARE REMARKABLY MODERATE.
Ansi in, Texas, Peb 21
SATURDY SPECIALS
Ma Ferzuson’- first e
killed the fre pass hill
George Washington, tils'
of the resurrection. taking pat-
. , , , . , Addre
from his own fasuing; and temp
it is the province of the bank to
extend short-time loans to tide over
emergencies, and not to provide work
ing capital for the entire
the important bills on which there is days earlier,
serious controversy are still pending days; but the
and will come up for final action in I penitential,
the period from now to the close. -
The •half-way stage" has been reach-
Loans and Discounts
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate -
Bonds and Stocks --------- —------ ------
Assessment ami Interest in Depositor’s
anty Fund ------ - -...... ........
CASH
Man and Mason"
W
■ ■ E < ONTINIE AMONG THOSE WHO SACRI-
held hy Mi- ns
Savior's rest i
expanded into
40 days of
IKE NOTHING OF THEIR IDEALS OF
serous period" in
legislature has inch
LENT OBsI RV AN E
BI GINS w IBM Mill ;
LISTS FORrI IIOSi
n- 0
legislation requires a
w ’ ong in
Capital Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS . ..
Bonds Deposited
Bills Payable and Rediscounts
an opinion as to whether '
Aame car. makes more
atili conf ront ci
Q -(
Ad vert lne. It pays
upon ti
have Chief Asborn of the local fire depart-
\mong the measures
ator Holbrook's name
out, accordinK to Senator I. J Hol-from \sh Wednesday to Easter Even,
brook ot Galveston since the days of Gregory the Great.
Senator Holbrook explained that The Eastern church begins it two
as popular here as those who come to buy 1925 models
Those who bought cars here in former year- are iust
>01,1 mi w M MBER 5.
purpose of pivinz in th*
trict. a sanitary newer
is called for the irat
\prd for the purpose <
spiritual I s
revival and prt paration for the great"
V h < I Solo
ITY TO ACHIEVE A LOW PRICE YET OUR
Advertise. It pays
$120,000 and will be for
are not
of I he!
Hro <’ Pugsley
all over the United States during this I
week in memory of George Washing- I
ton. the man and Mason, and are ob- l
nerved annually, being sponsored by
the Masonic Servite and Educational
Ausoeiation.
They are crowing in interest with
each service, and in many places are
opened to the general public
I ingly did not hesitate to risk
< six Sundays
The 40 hours
BAT CITY, TEXAS II ESDAV, FI BRI ART 21. 11125.
gist of the message is that!
rzuson vetoed the bill becaune I
in the grave are here
Mrs W II
Every .Year that he drives
ed. he said, when most of the bills
have been introduced, and the results
of committee work are just biginning
to bear real fruit in legislation
It is a stage of the legislature
Much unnecessary borrowing could
be avoided, with great benefit to the
farmer, if a reserve bank balance was
maintained for just such occasions.
Talk with us about starting a re-
serve account for your farm.
K1 fampo, Texas Feh 24
G (I ) ESTON SOloN SITS NoW IS
i । in 11\i mu is
I.EGISI.UIT III.
the big consideration to the man who
if he desires to forward good les
The session of Lent, observed
i strictly by Catholies, Episcopalians
and Lutherans the world over, and in
a less degree by the members of
other sects will begin Wednesday
tation in the wilderness, and from
the in days’ preparation for the Iow-
ish day of atonement
The lessons it hits to teach are
those of sincere penitence, rigorous
ealled upon hy thef
IIny itNel
g in i nitel
VALUABLE THIS IS
ting through legislation (hit of 27
measures introduced lie has thus far
1 hud 10 passed, with the session only
half over At the last legislature he
succeeded in getting passed ! of 26
measures
"What I*
In acept-
a free pass,
natter from
। Seagraves fire truck,
hose, chemical, ladder
with various modern at
and a pumper equipped
The cost will be $12,500
own* an automobile. Ami he h not looking in automobile
Passed ale the following Rtepeal ofment expects to meet tile new ma
Hro T H Lewis
e Te con i
with Mrs 1
ely clinehed
or the bill
I so frame
I'ailed meeting Bay City Lodge,
V P A A M. tomorrow i Wednesday *
night at 7 so o'clock
Work in Master's and P 4' degrerw
----- -
For busineus bluM. try advertlains
salesrooms for th« things that make it easy and economical
when every member must
ininvorable opinion <
ho bili to have
rallroai pauses
vW a hO of 20 fl
ot the tegi-la
ntitled t ' collect
nd from tustin
vas that th
ot •pc Cd- the
.« free pan moans
the giving of that
money to buv la lu«t
Yoakum, Texas, Feb 24 The Yoa-
kum city commission has placed an
gold it to him, and the things that dealer has provided
and continue 40 days until Easier
The meaning of Lent is spring."
Ilie dan- the term being of Auglo-Saxon ori-
thirty-ninth I kin. It has been observed as the
ithe provision requiring banks to give j chine at imllas and with a reprenen-
l bonds for deposits six times in ex-tative of the seagraves Company,
cess of their capital tock: p -milt - drive the big fire fighter overland to
ting guaranty system banks to Yoakum.
change to bond system; fixing pen- The key rate for Yoakum will be
alty for fraud in teacher'a examina- i reduced a number of pointa as a rer
tion questions allowing appeals in I suit of this purchase.. The long lad-
civil eases exceeding $1001 permit-ders and additional pumper equip-
ting corporations to issue st ick with I merit, with two machines now al-
no par value exempting Galveston j ready on hand means quit* sin item
from paying .state taxes over a pe-to Vonkum's insured.
riod of |u years; creating juvenile —o--o——
courts Freeport navigation 111 1.1. 4 Awro BUM* *1.1 4 nioN
not finanelally inde- j
heir expenses while in
•ton Newe
Selection by Orchestra
Special Talk ' What Masonry is
lining in Texas"....,...........
........Bro W C Carpenter
Short talks of not more than five
' minutes each from brethren re
sponding to call.
Select inn by Orchestra
Ilenediction
Mr G A Moore thanked the ladies
who had so splendidly prepared the
spread and the members of the or-
chestra who furnished the musical
entertainment for the occasion The
members of the orchestra which add-
ed much to the evening were . Mes
dames y II Wadsworth, Will Stin-
nett, S K sholara. Miss Pauline Ruse,
Messrs Coston and Preddy
Pive minute talks were made by W
P Tetts, C. Pugsley K N Gustafson,
it E Britt. r A. Verse r ami others.
e money, and
which it lake*
ie name as ziv-
There - the
Guar-
_____ 15,756.31
.....137.215.38
Ionising memhern of the legialature hy
striking them in their pockethooks >
। Hay what you will about feminine
circumlocution, her mrs-age trans-1
lmitting the veto to the legislature
goes directly in (he heart of the queu-
tion, and that without mineing words i
Fr directness, it could scarcely have
। been improved upon by Jim Ferzuson
।himself' There is, however, a tone
of । ourteou- regret which may he
. thought tn spring irom a womanly
reluctance to wound the feelinis of'
. those with whom she feels compelled I
to d sssree
.tn atiom that
Much as the I
ah the Men of
and the r fan
I general
(Her Ilie regular meeting of Bay
City Lodge No 865, \ E. A A m.,
the memnbers and visitors repaired to
the club rooms where a chicken din-
ner. prepared by some of the ladies,
was waiting
With C A Erickson, acting as
toastmaster, the following program
was carried out after the repast:
ting the stnte
ublie off? |||*
cen the milen
VISITED US, DO SO NOW. WE SHALL AP-
atimated that the rost of Ml!’
are, Pullman space an inei-
amounts to alvout te 4 mile
n net profit of 1' r • mi e It
arh. hot It helpu thnue mem-
reached, when church’s great season of fasting. al«
sharp look stinence, prayer and retirement
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1925, newspaper, February 24, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423530/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.