The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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WE SEEVE-
“HONEY BOY
The Daily TRIBUNE
ICE CREAM"
—ITS GOOD—
LADY LUCK
LADY LUCK
SHOPPE
SHOPPE
"THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS"
MOMMY, IPRII 27, 1925.
BAY CITY, TEXAS,
FIVE CENTS THE COPY
low ebb and some apprehension has
First Methodist < hureh.
of
The spring reunion of the Scottish
i, digest their woody food for them are
tion, through the untiring effort* of Kite bodies of Houston will start at
vilege of bringing to Bay City an uii
last
Dr. Robert Knox will bring tidings
Co-operation
will
Dr
West
there is only one Dr
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
First National Bank
At the Close of Business on April 6, 1925.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
___$415,878,09
Bay City Bank & Trust Company
Bonds and Stocks
58,733,21
U. S. Bonds
25,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures
6,086.20
POINTED PARAGRAPNS
Banking House
14,522.62
Statement of Condition of
Other Real Estate
14,350.00
Citizens State Bank
Liberty Bonds
$ 11,000.00
entered a depart
Bills of Exchange
woman
139,743.57
that the Missouri Pacifie is
CASH
if irrigation
and
have been
RESOURCES
at
W
$965,915.42
would be no corn
RIG RAINS 0 N HI ADW ATERS
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock --
... $100,000.00
Surplus and Profits
21,642.96
Circulation
24,700.00
CASH
DEPOSITS
819,572.46
$446,711.58
that
$965,915.4
tween Sterling City
LIABILITIES
—
J
I
trol of the property
our
Ini tn* diately
to the
tention
FASHION’S FANCIES
for |
$446,711.58
auth
j obtained and the control of
a04i
A. HARRIS. Cashier.
Val
Thia will have the
Summer
in
Did You Ever Notice
That They All Ride
Fabrics
The ownership of an automobile today
succes
Silk and Cotton Goods for Each Member of the Family.
The Styles.
the Most Particular Person.
after they got
4 EDAR LAVE RF IT
WEST 1 01.1 WRB
Th*
Dodge Brothers
(McCALL PATTERNS, QUARTERLIES, and MONTHLY MAG
AZINES are on Sale at Our Counter.)
MOTOR CAR
HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO CO.
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Co
Ex perk n<
RS
Phone 154
4
EXIDE BATTERIES
GOODYEAR TIRES
I'valde & Gulf Railroad.
[ confirmed by President I.
41,366.03
76.065 12
rumors
neeking.
achieved
success
unnecessary
WATKINS
$ 50,000.00
355,511.58
41,200.00
Tin* foregoing will be received by
rice farmers in this section joyfully.
It is
apply
they
their
these times,
crop failures
FOR SALE
ROod condition
nett
! fact
I just
store
she
nee, Crawford Bar-
17tr
erty is
8yat.» m
BROADCLOTH—
IRISH LINEN—
STRIPED BROADCLOTH
FLOWERED VOILE-
PLAIN COLOR VOILE-
IMPORTED TISSUES
. Raid-
System
$236,210.78
47,500.00
19,855.06
16,575.51
9,139.08
will be added to during the week as
the higher degrees are rein lied
ct of
lo in I
con-
* in-
weekly
Write Dept
its
No '
mint
thinga
" port The sale of patent medicines in the
' he* n felt my rice interests.
—---------
When the protozoa which inhabit
the digestive trait of white anta and
GEORGETTE—
PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE
SILK PONGEE
TAFFETA—
RADIUM
WoM AN‘S MISSION ARI
FEDERITIOY AXD BIBLE
MISSION ( OVFERE M I
Seottish Rile Bodies of Houston YV III
initiate ( lass of More rhan
title Hundred.
M SONS TO HOLD
REI MION MOXD M
LET US DELIVER
TO YOUR HOME
FASTER MORN.
A package of
KINGS
or
ELMERS' ( HOCOLATES
...............-o—o —-
I AM DOING dressmaking again and
Eagle Iake Headlight
down the corn
I win of the Missouri Pacifie
a _ . . (growing season
Some people apend hair their time s I 1
seeking advice and the other half in j PO8S ‘ '
» prop
| Interstate Commerce Comminnion
| authority to exercise the option."
the order. John Henry Comles
in Automibles?
It it hoped and anticipated that
remainder of the necurities can
water could be turned
year exceeded
that turn*d
didn't want
sent a wall of
Concho River
first program
ro Be Held On April 29.30 W The
.R i
We it I
25-27 |
« In I
We have a Competent Sale-force who are at Your Service to Assist
Other Resource
dressmaker the other woman always i
has n tale twice as long to tell In '
return
at dusk Saturday by a downpour
was midway be
and Water Valley
■y night and due
at
o—o-
IRRIGATION PIMPS
( I' Hit I H AND LAKI
sr Mir mis WEEK
dodging the consequences th
drouth was broken in Sterling Coun
----------- O—o —
MISSOTRI PACIFIC TO
GET THE S. Y. I. A a.
Some of the Rice Fields are Being
Flushed to Enable Farmers
l'o Plant Rice Crops.
a large measure of
VOLIME XX NUMBER 57.
car; in
. there
another
with herhere
Quality and Prices an of Exceptional Value and give Satisfaction to
The Woman’s Missionary Pedera-
usual aggregation of
workers for this. the
of the year.
the Missouri I
per cent of the securities and
; between this city and Sterling City !
and only the most meager detail*
have gotten through
Help your banker, through earnest,
whole-hearted co-operation, that he
may be better able to render such
service us is necessary to individual
and community success.
mutually eatisac- i
roads into rushtng
L be acquired on a
I tory basis
This statement
United States
placing the city of San Anto
the program committee, Mrs Paris 9 a. in Monday in the Scottish Rite
without pricing
11 tween San Antonio and the Valley
|i Should the acquisition he auth
direct from Korea. Wednesday 2: 15
lints. to
The successful people in business ane
In the crafts and professions ride in
me $25-$50
through the Gulf Coast
acquire the San Antonio,
termediate railroad
speakers and
water down the North
from Houston —
West will give
Loans and Discounts-- .... ------ — —
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures ..
Other Real Estate
Bonds and Stocks
Interest in and Assessment for Guaranty Fund
At the close of business April 6th, 1925.
Capital Stock
Deposits
Liberty Bonds Deposited
When the necess
Cedar Lane, Texas, April
velop and provide improved service I
-1 between San Antonio, and the Lower I
P m., and again Thursday, 10:15 a
m
that corn must have moisture
COMPANY, 62-7
When one woman tells
about the trouble she has
I this will result, If the Missouri Pact
fie, through the Gulf Coast Lnen, ne
quires the property, there is nr
doubt.
Towa St, Memphis. Tenn
A man could earn several dollars
with the energy he generat - in try
ing to borrow one
fact the car was the one thing need-
ful to assure success through It*
timesaving health-bringing, confi-
dence-inspiring attributes.
The man who aaya "I will buy a car
if I make some money this season"
is not likely to succeed so fast as
the man who says "I will buy a car
now and make more money this
year."
OUR PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT carries a great variety of
Mt certain periods during
Two butt fans
motor earn.
It is quite often true that
I ized
I the
The above statement is correct.
is in line with
reach Houston Monday morning from .
...... .. ... . , , IOT fiushing approximately 5000 acres '
VV aNhington He will he joined by)
j...... । i. , i. n । OI rice 1unids on the canal, which
Samuel P ( ochran, of Dallas, who ... .
. .. , mi . Mill he plantect by the farmers just
Occlpies the position 0, SOVereign 4 ।
grand inspector general of Texas “ soon aftet e> ar watered as is
The two distinguished visitors will be possible to do other of the rice
metbyacommitt.....f Masons of the formers how. ver He not having
city who will escort them to the Rice ’ lands flushed to put them *"
hotel, where they will make thetrhP ' plantins but are waitins
headquarters This will he the first ! T rain
.1 .1 . .1 c ... . no . | I here ire about 1600 teres of rice
time that the Socttish Rife bodies in |
. ..... up on the canal, approximatelv 1000
Houston have been visited by the
... , acres of which is rice planted by Mr
highest omficial of the order | 1
E P
The big pumping plant of
Smith, Chairman, has the happy pri- ! Cathedral, Polk Avenue and Caroline , 1 Irrigation Company <., ................ ...........
Stree. It is expected that tl...... Colorado River was started up lastreads:
union will be opened with a class of, , and J” now flowing a stream San Angelo, Texas, April 26. ..
more than a hundred candidates tor water from the river into the | heavy rain, accompanied by some * "__________
initiation, and this number probably . hail, was falling here Sunday night I It takes from 301) to 600 pounds of
I he company* pumping plant on Reports indicated the rain was gen- water passing through plants to pro-
I the lake was Eiven. *7 out onleral in this part or the State and the due a single pound of dry matter.
The sovereign grand commander of " 58 “ an Was 9 artet up ves-1 heaviest of that which began a few __0 0
days ago The Concho River was There are 21 living sons of Presi-
These pumps are furnishing water j bank full Sunday denta of the United State*.
is the most constructive word in the
English language, it is responsible
for every step toward progress
as the river had reached a mighty
San Angelo, Texas, April 25 The
and will also prove of very great I
benefit to the intermediate points be-
st. Louis, Mo., April 24. Recent
I President Ba Id win's announced In-1
l tention and promines to do whatever I
j is right and whatever he can do to
provide San Antonio and the Lower I
Rio Grande Valley with improved in- j
Cdar Lane baseball team defeated the
West Columbia ball team here today
I by a score of 12 to 1
Batteries fer West Columbia were
Hardcastle, pitcher Brande4 catcher
For Cedar Lane the batteries were
McGowan pitcher. Woods catcher
The game was umpired by France
$10,000,000 Company wanta man to
I sell Watkins Home Necessities in Pay
City More than 150 used daily. In-
recognized as a sign
if this community grows to greater
prosperity, it will be due to right
co-operation between its citizenship
and its bunking institutions
if the cording to reports by another heavy killed, the ants starve to death,
on the i rain on Sunday. And that
torrenta, washed away two houses on
the outskirts of Sterling City, did
eonaiderable damage to property and
-- 280,601,73 431,345.30
The degree work will be done in° J Wintermann
the auditorium of the new Scottish I " irrigation company has recelv-
Kite cathedral Digrees from thejed application from Waldo Terrell
... .. . ... for the flooding of 100 Here* of cot I
tourth to the fourteenth will be con '
.... , .. . . ton land. to be put in shape fori
ferred Monday and Monday night
Visiting degree teams from Bay- P antinK of cotton
town, Lufkin and Wallis wil confer Thim year, more th.....ny year
. .. . within the history of our section Ima
some of the degrees Houston Post i , '
ne . , .shown us the necessity of irrigation
I ‘IMVI (‘ II.
With irrigation for cotton, corn, rice
| The above records the rain
Saturday, which was followed.
Lines "The Missouri Pacific and al-
lied system lines want the property
to round out the system and espec-
I lally to provide adequate and depen-
। dable service between the Lower Rio
Grande Valley and San Antonio, over
ita own rails." President Raldwin’s
I statement says in explanation of the
j situation
“ The securities of the S A. V &
G. are held in two blocks of 48 per
i cent and a third block of 1 per cent.”
I the statement continues "The Mis-
I souri Pacific through the Gulf Coast
I Lines, has obtained an option on one
: of the large blocks and the small
I block, which will, if acquired, give
1 the Missouri Pacific system Lines 52
a serin, n lecture. "The Old Home."
on Wednesday, at 7:45 p. tn. Men
are especially invited to hear a speak-
er who is pleasing to men
Mrs G. E Simpson's Bible mes-
sages "Our Prophet, Priest and King."
Wednesday at 11:00 a in .mil "The
Love Letters of a Bride." Thursday
nt 11:00 a. m. will carry a message
of inspiration and spiritual education
to the hearers.
Mrs Harri* Masterson with her
story of the "Washington World ("on
ference" on Wednesday at 2:00 p m.
and " The Orient." Thursday at : 15
p m., has items of thrilling inte rest
for her hearer*
Dr West with his "The Dynamic
of the Cross," Thursday 2 00 p m
will prove to his hearers the living
force of "The Cross" in all phases of
life today,
i direct touch with the Lower Valley I
and the Mexican gateway at Mata-
I mor** This will naturally prove
11 of advantage to both the city of San
I Antonio and the lower Valley, and to I
I the Missouri Pacific System interest* I
*111 be in a ponition to de l
to arrive hire at daybreak Sunday
morning.
All telephone connect ions are out
You in Selecting and Designing Your Materials such
land potatoes, th* ro would be no crop
j failure for lack of rain, and w ith ir-
rigation which could be furnished at
the proper time, this section of the
country would become a great corn
producing country It is a known
will be glad to get the work of my ,
old customers, and will appreciate 1
new ones as much Phone 156 Miss.
Annie McDonald 24-tf .
— --0-o ■ ——-
Knut Hamsun, Nobel prize winner,
nearly starved to death before he got
a steady Job driving Chicago street
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1925, newspaper, April 27, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423582/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.