The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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$715 915 11
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('apltiil stock.....
Surplus
I'lidivlfled Profits . .
Deposits
$65 poo 00
5 000 00
16 181 3$
.. 029 733 73
7 752 02
10 93C S8
$425 771 !U
10 050 00
8 972 00
4 300 00
45 390 H2
its and Discounts. .
S. Liberty Bonds...
Other Reni Estate
Furniture and Fixtures
Bill*-- of Exchange. • . .
interest in and Assessment
for Guaranty Fund
Colle, tinns In Transit
r S Certificates of In-
debtedness
25 090 00
t'a-h and Sight Exchange 177 542 27
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Stateint nt of Condition of
Nil st ( o,
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Bay City Texas
t the i In.-e of business March i. 191k
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FUND HANK
GUARANTY
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State of
s I I I E
i i it s i sit i t it a x h
Bay ( ll j, Texas
Pursuant to Cull y the Commissioner oi Banking at
Business on the 4th Day of March. 1919
111 solm EM:
$132 947
II 093 Si
II!) 912 01
1 811 85
1 694 28
5 000 oo
422 35
2 442 32
77 670 2')
Loans and Discounts
Real Estate. Hanking House ..
Hills of Exchange and Collection ■ in Transit.
Furniture and Fixtures
Liberty Bonds and Stocks ..
Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness.
War and Revenue Stamps
Interest in Guaranty Fund ......
Cash on IL'ii l and tn Other Banks . .
AND BIRTH RECORD
I hl rd
or
Texas
go
del ail t'"l-
07;
31
Mexicans
us
tn
XI IK
a
Health Officer
< II v
$332 999 "i
l.l IBILI TIES;
o
HRS. .101 H IK I I'.
train of box
ears
S. Certificates
o
to
COUNTY'S DEATH
Ft RM Eli* H It ( O.OPER 11 E
FOR HI H 11 PROTl t Tli'X.
Iniliienxg lakes Hily*«'eii
of Total.
'10 RE
Bill I’HS
I teat hs.
« llitc
acreage
era 1
fact
ed
males. 51
Mexicans
131 males
1;
io;
i;
1:
deliv-
er gnu.
debll-
pellH-
apoplcxy,
W Reed.
md Register
stat islies
by
|ity. :
i era,
-o o
\( ( IBEXT.
Joe
The
port 1
J. w.
register,
thorough
l"x birth
Mat li 111.
of the 151.
$55 000 00
5 600 00
15 738 74
236 596 92
1 883 38
18 000 00
180 00
For Rent:
with
dr. ii,
Ollell,
I
hemophillla,
sarrnmatoris. 1
iirlccmia,
Inst rumcntal
discharge
I general
2: diptheria. 1
1
J
15 a
number oi
sustained a
md negroes
In all of It
i uber.ul"-
colitis. 1;
unto tied-
stillborn. 3;
myelitis,
cause,
died yesterday at
and was buried
in Ccdnrvale Cemetery this afternoon.
tccupaiits oi Tractor and
.1 limped in Time to Sate
Lives.
Pneumonia. 11
I: entire
cystitis,
mania. I.
Bright's. 1
unknown
spinal imningilis.
nephritis. 2;
2; cholera
1:
fell
I;
$332 999-01
Our endtav. r is to combine progressiveness and stability with prompt-
ness and courtesy, assuring every legitimate accommodation
H It S T STATE BANK
Guaranty Fund Bank
4 Pet Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit.
worldwide combina-
The finest phase
dtimtioii in
the marked and grow-
f the town and conn
will be I
summer, and < s-
varictics. (in
are favorable
reduce cotton
Mi" Joo Martin
her home in Lane Citv
females, ti I;
idored, 21
s females,
colored
lORIY-TIIRI 1 MORE IHTIIlx
IIHX BIRTHS IX Sl\.
BOX I lls’ I’l RIDB.
as well
deaths
I. I!'18,
show
ini'lmtiza
nd pneumonia 11,
deaths tha
loss of t!7.
> following vital statistics re-
furnished Tin Tribune i>.v Dr
Reed, city health officer ami
is interesting as well as
It shows L>1 deaths and
from Octolier 1. H'lx. to
1919. li also shows that
the L>1 deaths inllmnzf caused
t uhercti losis
Of the total
white race
Mexicans 31
The report
lows
Births
Three furnished rooms
bath, for couple without r.hll-
< r for gentlemen Mrs II K
two blocks south of Itrowns-
V lib' depot 7-tf
a gon-
tit'|e<t. In
x i'ti plant*
( a uses
15; tetanus
| inanition, 1
dent 1 acute
coma from
Peritonitis. J:
influenza. 57.
nephritis. 2, i
of intestine':
capillary bronchitl:
m’lic. 1.
■lustin, Texas. April 17 There ‘s
a growing tendency among the farm-
ers of Texas to co-operate for mu-
tual protection, which was brought
about by the slump in cotton. d<
dared R R. Clarldge, of the Stab
d< part inent of agriculture, who has
just returned from a tour of Central
i and East Texas.
‘The extent that the farmers and
merchants are holding, and the nerve
shown by the country banks behind
. them, is almost pathetic in the face
' of a $50 per bale slump in cotton
values." said Mr Clarldge
"The feeling, moreover, is growing
among the farmer- and their friends,
that there Is a
tion against them
of ilje industrial
; at this time is
i Ing tendency of the town and
i try people to go into co-operative
p rtnership for their mutual benefit
Tit.? overture conus almost invarl
ably from the town people
ers. on the other hand,
' good faith in it,
tt'ii'h ney to meet it half way.”
Mr Clarldge added that in
Texas very little cotton has
He al
Capital Stock, Paid in
Surplus
Undivided Profits ...
Deposits
Cashier's Cheeks
Bills Payable. Secured by U
Dividends
chronic
perforation
infantum, '.
child birth. " atomitch
off wagon. 1. accidental burning
aortic insufficiency. I maltiutriti«m,
1; dy scutary. 3: li*mmiiliillla. 1;
whooping cough I
(•ruder Ipclas dermatitis, I
typhlo fever, ''
i 1 vy. 1: accident al
1; caisinoma utiris
While hauling a road grader to tliei’f' .-.yplitli-
school grounds yesterday with a new I i:i' knife wound*.
Fordson tractor, loaned by the Bay
City Into and Salos Co., for th'' pur-'
pose of levelling the athletic fields, I
Sid Eidman Jr and the tractor driver
came very near to a serious accident,
if not death, in crossing the Santa Fo '
,traek when a train of box cars sud-
denly bumped into them.
The Fordson was badly wrecked,
rhe grader damaged, while the boys
| escaped injury by jumping in tint"
save their lives
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The AV. S S. of the war saving* so-
ciety means we shall succeed.
HIS;
almost
’The farm
recognizing |
how unmistakable i white, thi
Easti(i'(
been ,
■Planted lie also noted that the tell I
i demy in that section is to plant corn
in witle rows with peas between
predicts that pen planting
unusually heavy this
ttecfaily of the table
the whole the farmers
to the proposition to
is being mged in
movement on the
very little cotton Im
Emt Texas.
( U Y. TEX IN. 1 HID IY,
II'HII
Is, I91i».
B IY
X UMBER 12*.
Mill Ml XIY
war
w or
a
of
to
the
I y ear
r
live
the
f
'rage
capita
the
s,IV Illg
save
o
I
' of
during
a vet
Of BO-
flX-
that
pu i*ils
savings
Hundreds
tioiuR
I’od-
a re
hool
Loulsl-
Mexieo and th«)
in the Elev- ■
lo invest
et 'hteeii
:.;t vingt
HEY I I DPMEXT OF
TEX is X I I I Rll,
Yl I II TH PI I X XI l>.
m
of
oi war
formed
of
•VI i l i
imidie
what
N’ort hern
Thirty
In tht
DallHs. Texas.
savings
daiiv ovi
report <
I >a v eu port
I'omu! (
| sin J. Marbaeh h
I Cred Rosenberg,
defy,
‘•Me
' itig- (
of
: school
are from
M. Smith,
and
I he r
is being pushed p«r-
Ilie schools and the
savings societies r<
t form'd hud
1.122 meuibor
invest $12.40., 12
uantps during the
makes $8,(>7
I ley < lopmeilt of 'Toxas' niittil'nl
'.Vi.;<lll,, to-clliei with fl* | ■■ < - d b i I It !•♦,.
for improved puldie utilities |n th1'
" ty of ii;ott"ii -y stems, power trtim-
mission lines steam power and hydro-
electric plants and
work oi like nature is
la
aj imdneHX
MIR slYIXGS Mil II TIES
HI IX(. I (IIIMI D (IY I II s| I I E
plants and ntiscellaneou
like nature is forecast on a
e ‘ciiln by the entry into the Tcx-
fl. ld of the J G
I I t: iue'-rimt Corporation of New
Experience of vear In
been
as
children
to each
who
I $8 07
savings
org ' nivation i
unulai'ly hat'd In
first, flfty-Rmr
porttd this week
j total enrollment
I who had agreed
: in war savings t
This
; imount pledged by mem
eieties reported in (lie list
"Most of these reports
• mail schools." said Frank
federal district director"
i simply indl< atlv e of
children of T"\.<-
i ana. Southern New
eight Oklahoma counties
entli District arc doing
Xo amounts to tic saved wore
in lite report of one society
• $!'■ Ditvenporf public school
ra< ken. Comal County. Texas. Nor
J Marbaeh is pin sidetit and W il
secretary oi the so
report simply says
as much in war sav
we possltilv can jo-
lly h.ird (o
thirty-seven -
belong to the
Interesting figures uve just
roeeiveil from the Soul hern
I nia saving , division
1 reports
♦Ml
I ita
April 16
societies are
t t he Elev cut it
district 'The
White
York
Experience of rear in American
himl I'oreign fi III" has been brought
I into Texas bv the White corporation
udety
been
(‘nlifor j
fil ’d four ;
pl.ints show- I
$74 per cap-i
application
uociet tea i
$81 Id'
did not
to those
savings divlsfott The
from Industrial
tlgl'i'l'lllrtlh
The first
I blanks from precinct
I showed the high ;i
per capita These amounts
| represent as mill h, probably.
■‘I’ lillig the membet fhip
igreement cards, a did the action of
| the school children In this district
and invest
and tite
will invest
stamps ns
we w ill
(he
u
(I
ELLY-Sf’RINGFlELD
Fires are hand-made aid are guar<nicer
the following basis:
H.IIW r.'
Preserve Your Timper
But <iet the Best
ALAMO 11.MBEK
COMPANY
PAINT I P, THEN
DOWN; PAINT IN-
SIDE, OUTSIDE,
AND AROUND
FIVE ( E.XTN hie copy.
Statement of Condition of
First National Bank
he Close of Business on March 4. 1919
HI SHI R( ESt
$683 616 61
1'43 460 86
uese
House. Furnituru and Fixtures
8 975 00
l(<
Etitnte
1
, I’cl
< ’ X s u
$1 067 957 94
I I IB1I.IHEN:
$1 067 957 94
Bl I it i lls IXD IHRECIORS:
M
J
C
t'
$50 000 00
. $50 O00 00
1 260 00
22N 155 47
$100 000 00
50 000 00
4 1189 62
2 332 90
25 000 00
S.85 885 42
TimmpHtm,
I ,ew is, < ashiei ;
Cent Redemption Fund .
IND y.HlllT EXCHANGE
3 760 00
18 750 00
t'apliitl Stock
Paid in
Earned
Loan* <md Discuunt'i
1 lilted 'lie. Bondi md Cort Iflctites of llldel'tsd
Bunking
(H her
Pre lilelit .
N Al
Vice ■ President;
H Wit da wort it
Surplus (eat tied)
1'ndivlded Profits
Reserved for I’tixes
Circulation .
DEPOSITS
The above statement |s correct
I C LEWIS Cashier
Slo« k ui Federal Reset ve BuUk
I’ I' Moore.
Vogelsang A
<3
’aily Tribune
THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD EOK OUR FRIENDS”
Build That Home
WHAT ARE YOU
WAITING FOR?
ALAMO LUMBER
COMPANY
and Enjoy It
See Um
19.
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6.COO Miks
l ord 7,500 Miles-l arge cars
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THE UNIVERSAL CAW
I
Iti iiK inher flint when you bring your Ford
car to ns for mechanical attention that you
!<et the genuine Ford service- materials, ex-
pt rit need workmen and Ford factory prices.
Yom Ford is too useful, too valuable to take
chance with poor mechanics, with equally
poor t|ualilv materials. Bring it to us ami
av< lx th time and money. We are author-
ized Ford <l< filers, trusted by the Ford Motor
Uompany to look after the wants of Fort!
owner that’s the assurance we offer. We
an getting a few Ford cars and first come
first to receive delivery.
“ BAY (TTY AUTO AND SALES CO.
Bay City, Texas
John A. Crawford
L
*MMa*
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8$
We offer you a -plentlnl a- t>rlmeii! nf delight fully
om
real
graceful Spring and Summer Hats, in a wide va
n< w
new
Milan-, Georg
Printed,
< •corgi f 1(',
<ioody
Crepe,
I Tess
Exclusive showing of
ettes, and Malinc Hats.
We have Oxford- and
Hats, moderately pi iced for the Week, f rom $5.Of)
to match the latest frock
*
stock
ami
Complete lint
to Slo.OO.
buy your Dry
Panama- for children; also a full lin< of Gros
>o
the be<t buyers buy.
grain Ribbons, in all colors and widths.
The
Lost
., ■ .. "
V' d
completely
li
Ma 4B35
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.... ------o ....
( HOIR REHFYRNO..
of White Milans
Pu mp*
Department is
riety of the latest styles, In White
I T *d
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your Hants.
8
Easter Display of Milliner
firz'-Tii
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I ...... Female
j thr<>« month* old
i name of "l^ady|
turn to or phone thia office.
.....o —■
Help make the year 1919 a year ot
thankful thrift. Start now Get your
was
1
I
X’oile- a nd Organdie.
Ih’essu.N. Waists and Si.irts, and
Methodist Choir will meet to
practice Easter music Saturday nlaht
I at 8:30 o'clock. Please every tnem-
| her and helper come,
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Collie pup, about
Answers to tha
f'lnder please re
Filled to your
n< w Ea-der Millinery; al-.o
The Gent-.’
in tlm construction of the recently
| < ompb’ti d Matagorda sulphur refill
big plant at Maltigorda. 'Texas, ('on
i striiclion totaling over $3,000,00i) was
begun in July of last year and com-
I pie'' i ni'inOi, ready for opera-
tion at the Fate of 450 ton*, dally, ac-
cording io G f. Cotton, Texas repre-
i tentative of the White corporation
I hi- product of four wills Is to be
! liandli il by the Matagorda plant
Other tasks already undertaken in
I Texas in line with the policy of de
velopment of the State's resources
Include government construction
work on locks and dam In the Trin-
ity River, valuation surveys of the
Texas Power and Light Company, the
i Galveston (las Company and the
American Power and Light Company,
"hop investigation for the San An
tonio and Aransas Pass Railroad.
I construction for the Dallas traction
' system .md development of hydro-
' electrl< power at San Marcos. —
, Chronicle.
ntire sHtisfucf imi
I and has
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Co.
Complete Set of Abstracts for
Matagorda County
Wm. E. AUSTIN ABSTRACT CO.
Say City, Texas
S. J. Styles & C. A. Erickson
Owners
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1919, newspaper, April 18, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362388/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.