The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, September 18, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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OUR PURPOSE
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Yuur Banking Business lnsit«<l
FIRST STATE BANK
GUARANTY FUND BANK
Our large fire-proof vaults free to the use of customers
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consistent
affording every
convenience.
Attention is called to our method of
prompt and intelligent handling of
eolli ’Hons on all points.
to handle the banking business of
r clients on the most liberal terms
with Absolute Security,
modern facility and
INSURANCE
J. P. Keller & Co.
PHONE 122
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er
rice
State
EX.IOV ABLE It IM E.
week.
gave
of
Wharton
were included:
vais of Victoria.
Dunean.
Egypt, and
Spec-
ial .. 2.250
Empire
I The young men of the city contri-
buted to tile pleasure of the
when on Tuesday evening they
a delightfully arranged dance at the
Norton Opera House The dance was
participated in by about twenty-five
couples, and music was furnished by
a Houston orchestra. During an in-
termission the dancers were re-
freshed witli punch and sandwiches
Among those out of the city present
Misses Paulin Ger-
Mar*’ Rugeley and
Lilias Matthews of Bay City, Essie
Lllye and Gladys Clements of T.ane
City. Josephine and Dot Northington
of Egype: Mesdatnes
Menefee
Messrs.
I Will Northington.
I Monter
I Craig
I tat or.
lice regkni recently. Friday’s we.ith-
was clear throughout the rice belt .
A great increase in the movement ‘
of Honduras rice is expected mxt
week .
Secretary E. A. Eignus said a gun
I ■ uicrable quantity of Japan rice will
be marketed before the movement of}
I Blue Rose begins.
Price' are holding up and several!
I good sales were reported
1 Tlte tone of tile market has been
■ good for the past week, with a slight
> tendency for higher prices.
| Tie Southern Bice Growers’ Asso-1
elation sold ft,bit; bags of Honduras ,
|and Japan Thursday. (1.025 bags being
| sold ip Texas and 5.121 bags in Lou
isiana.
Among the sales are the following,
which are indicative or representative
of the prices prevailing through the
coastal rice belt:
At Jeanerette. La,. 2.250 bags of
I Honduras to the Empire mill for
I $3.45; ut Bay City. Texas. 1.500 hags
| of Honduras to the Standard Milling
| Company for $3.4.3; at Welsh. Ln.. a
I lot of Japan to the Ixniisiana
| Rice Milling Company for $3.2$.
Egype: Mesdatnes Northington,
and Meriwether of Egypt,
Dick Clements of lame City.
Donald
Northington
of El Campo.
Miss
today
Make a practice of reading Tribune
advertisements. You can save money
thia wav easier than In any other.
Tribune Imprint on your stationery
means a guarantee that you have the j Miss Vivian Tatum returned
very beet. from Palacios.
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restored to
But this Is
mis is «in zi li
IS Sl ( II A MIGHTY
WOXDERFI L
Evelyn Jones of Buy City.
been visiting the (’. I, Jones
family, returned to her home today
Miss Virginia Robinson went to
Bay City Saturday' morning when' she
expects to take a class in expression
Miss Vivian T.itmu went to Bin City '
Monday to make final arrangements I
for her expression recital to be held I
Friday evening.
Mr J. C. Young, who returned to his I
homo in Chicago from an extended
visit with his family in this city a
f< w woks ago. is confined in a hos-
pital in that city ami is seriously III
from poison contracted from a hoi-ft
| while hero, is the distressing report
■ received by (ho family Tuesday of
(this week Mrs Young left Wednes-
day morning for Chicago, but the son
i will remain to attend to business mat-
1 tors unless bis father’s condition
I should take n more serloi ■■ turn
I horse from which Mr Young
traded the poison wii- diseased
. orlnarlitn J A. Eldet had the blood
I from the horse examined and anal-
yzed. It is feared that Mr. Young has
' contracted tuberculosis from the ani-
! mill. We. with the manv other Pa-
} lacios friends of Mr Young, earnestly
hope that the affliction may not prove
as serious as now seems probable and
] that he will be speedily
Ills former good health
| a fearful warning to everyone to use
extra precautions in avoiding
handling of diseased animals.
Chicago. September 1(1 A club is
' the solution of the eugenics problem
i among the Zulus of Africa, said J .11
! Balmer for 32 years a resident of that
; country, before the International Ly
oeum convention here Inst night.
"When n baby Is born to Zulu pat-
ents and it appears to be below the
Zulu standard, it is given a gentle
wallop over the head." lie explained.
I ’ After that there Is a funeral
GROW I RS’
SOI I III Its
Ass<*( | A.
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I I I I ER.
Prives Are Holding I p and Good
sales
According
A re
Made.
following
to slatenieiil in
Report.
tn
it;.
I getting
Campo
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I l l Ms oi
IK I I REM
It. Osberi
and Rev. <
to address
Beaumont. Texas. Heptember
The first litlti market letter and crop
repot t of the Southern Rice Growers'
Association, issued yesterday, shows
the movement of the new crop ha
started off well despite the inclemency
of the weather through tiie coastal
izens of El t'apmo should tic!
ready to welcome these |
people who are coming to the .
convention. El Campo Citizen
seereta ry.
will come
Arkansas.
Port Arthur, Houston and
of cities in Houston and
districts.
Blessing. Eagle Like and other points.
Elie program will he strengthened!
illy the promise of !(.., |>, |> Boyle
, of Palacios. Rev. F It. Elsberg of
1 Selimihficokle. N. V . and Rev. C F
■Arrowood and others to address the’
convention
The Texas Christian Endeavor field
A. A Hyde of Sherman,
to us following a tour of'
East Texas. Beaumont. I
i number :
Bay City |
At tile Close of Business on the 12th Da;
of September,
I tepn rt men t
A Ils11 n
Fetter
al
From Ohio Firm Hunting liiii.t-
iniitlon Itclulhe t<> Rife straw.
Rl SOI Rt ES:
$505
I I ABILITIES:
$100
pet . . .
24
$505
The above statement Is correct.
J. C. LEWIS. Cashier.
in tom |i with such parties
Information
and :
SI I 1*10 FOR ARI
AMI EXPRESSION.
aruedi
Profits
. $u() 000 00
.. 50 000 00
Yours truly-
S Smith. I
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. $272
Capital Stock-
Paid in
Earned
Surplus le
I ndivided
t 'iii illation
Bills Payable
Rediscounts with Federal Reserve It.ink
DEPOSITS . .. .
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presses
dustry
To this end that
accomplished, this b-tti
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OI I H I KS DIIU < roitS:
M Thompson, president; D. I*. Moore, vice president; J. C.
• lih»r; S. J Thompson, asKistant earthier;
X M. Vogt ls.'ing, a. II WmlKWorth
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Holland return* d to
Angleton this morn - ‘
I have opened my studio for art and i
expression at Mr E O. (Hick’s res <
idence Will bo glad tn talk to par- j
! ents who are intorostod. Mondays* I
Tin ■ day* Wednesday®.
112 tf Miss Virginia Robison. [
I.oiuih and Discounts
I nited Slates Bonds
Stork m Federal Reserve Bank
I’i\« Per (‘ent Redemption Fund.
Bunking Hou.us Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Eslale
• \SH \M> SIGH I I•.N< ’11 VXGi:
with
for the baling
I their pr<‘ss<'s al
! when the presRet
I regular industry
If this mailer eould be worked out. j
If likely would prove' quite an Indus ■
tr\ in itself, brnefitini! the growers of
I rim* and th»* owners of the cotton ’
well as benefiting our in •
Judge W. M
• I Mstrict (‘ourf in
company
situation
freight. Mr Barber believes that
possibly arrangements eould be made
-ollie of the large cotton balers
of this straw, using)
p»'iiods of the \ear
not used for tho|^fci
Eagle Lak elleudlighl
The Headlight is in receipt of a let- :
ter from the department of auiicul '
ture at Austin stating that that de-
|>arin< nt has received a letter from
the AiiK'i lean Straw Board Company
of Akron. Ohio, in which said rom-l
pany wants to get into communication j
with people In the rice producing
section of Texas, looking to the use '
of rice straw in their manufacturing
business. The letter from the Amor-
han Straw Board (.’ompanv as ad
dissed to the d<,partmeiit of agricul-
ture. is printed below.
(lentlemen: This letter is written
at the direction of vir O i’ Barber.,
I’oimder of tiie Diamond Match <’o,|
who is now also president of this enn-t
ecru.
Mr Barber has conceived the idea i
of bringing to the mill of this com- |
pany rice straw to In* used in making
certain commodities handled bv this |
The (*hi<‘f difficulty in this ;
is the cost of haling
Mr Barber believes
can give uh
i to tin localities
is grown and
produced: also as tn
(harvest time of r|r<* and the seasons
, when cotton L baled.
\V< would like to hear from you on |
! this subject at the earliest posslblr (
: moment, and we are prepared. If we j
<-an see anything in the proposition, to j
i go right ahead with It.
K
nnethlng may be
is being ad■
dressed to con with tin1 sineer< hope ,
j that yon will give it consideration j
• with the understanding that Mi O
<’ Barber i standing back of the
I proposition, and that yon will put ns |
in your !
| opinion eould assist in trying out the
i undertaking in an
You probably •
information as
. Texas wore rice
quantities
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MANUFACTURING
REPORTS THAT THE
I'ouJeiiH. d Stati iiieut i.f thu Fiiuuiciul CoiHiitiou
PLANTS MAY UTIL-
NEW RICE CROP HAS
<>t thu
IZE RICE STRAW
MADE GOOD START
First National Bank
Tin
and
Mill
A'hr
young people of the t hriatiaii !
the Presbyterian Churchea are
making prepnrution for
stiun Endeavor convention
held in our city Scptemli
are i-xpectillg delegates
elctiea in Paliicioa.
the ;
to tie
>cr 22-24. and ,
from tiie ho- '
Collegeport.
EGAGAIEAA ORDERS
SWEET POTATOES.
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strong reasons
becau c of its re
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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Tlii'' -irone reiiHons ni-"i yon to buy tin. t'oi’.l car
l'’ii’.' t tic. an c of ilc record of hiiHh actory service to more
(tian fifteen hundred thoUHiind ownern; Second, because
of the relialiility of iim t'oiiipiiny which makes it; Third.
In eniise of it larij rndiatoi mil enclosed fan. streamline
liood. crown feiidei ■ front and rear, black finish, nickel
11 in.mini.' if i nm t attractive in appearance To these
linmi l.e added it wonderful enronoiny in operation and
maintenance about two cents a mile; likewise tlte fact
that by reason of its >iniplie|ty m construction anyone
inn operat. and eare lor it Nine thousand Ford agents
mal.e Ford a rvice ,e universal as tiie ear. Touriltf; Car
Hiinaboiii $315 Coupelet $.',"5 Town Cur $5!»5 Sedan
$'il ■ fob. Detroit On sale at Bay City Auto Sales Co
CD.
BAA
t I I A BANK
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$28‘J
LIABILITIES
Statement of Condition of
AXD TRI ST
$217 »04 1'2
27 482 00
5 500 00
I « 112 05
Bay City, Texas
lose of bUHineSS Sept.
Giiarnnty Fund Bank
$G5 000 00
ti 353 20
Capital stock ....
I ndiviiled profits
Bills payable . ...
Deposits
RESOURCES
Loans ami discounts :
Real estate
Furniture ami fixtures
Interest in guaranty fund
Cash and sight exchalige.
We desire In extend to our custom-
ers as liberal accommodation as
souu I banking permits
Our New Millinery Has
Just Arrived
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FAREWELL SERMON.
Spic and Span
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The Prettiest Ever Shown in Bay City
New and Full Line of Coat Suits, Skirts, Shirt
To see this Splendid Line is a sure shot for you to buy. Complete stock of Childrens’ Goods, all New
REYNOLDS
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Waists and Dresses.
Nobby and Nice. Look Over This Stock While it is Fresh and Unbroken.
< nil Im Made i pou Oranrc’a Yew Pub.
He Warehotiae.
MOORE &
‘The Particular Store tor Particular People'
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organization of an
the count ruction of
tato warehouHfi.
L'Hiiminedicu lias received
by telegraph from l/mgvlew for four
curloadn of sweet potatoes,
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Chic,
Bro Selfridge delivered a special
farewell sermon at the Presbyterian
Church laHt night to the boys and
I’lrh of our city who are leaving this
wecg for He different universities
and schools of Texas and other States.
There is an unusual number of our
young Indies and men who are going
away to school this year, heir4 more
this year Khan at any time In the past.
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Some of thdifc.cones In the Lanky
production of tHL famous story were
made at sea In a&. at which was the
exact replica of ti nld time Spanish
galleon which si: ad the Spanish
main. The action of the play runs
through the entire gamut of emotions,
n stirring comhat to tender love,
sturdy English adventurers had the
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Mr and Mrs. E. R. Wells returned
Saturday from Houston and other
points where they have been visiting
for several days.
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Orange, Texas, September 16.—As a
result of publicity occasioned by the
association and
a government po-
Secretary H. S.
an order
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, September 18, 1916, newspaper, September 18, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332743/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.