The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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program of music, and eve
sermon does not interest yO’
sic will. Read tim pt'ogr
other column
Sunday school at
••very member of the hc'
••ffort to be present
! dally Inter) stlnc
i mriry dpartment,
Preaching at 11
by the pastor. I
sage in the morni’
last sermon of
Life, subject, 1
Prayer mot! f J 2 Ij* s
Womar'"" ®
- study hour,
; o'clock
St ranget
invited V
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Bay City, Texas
at the c lose of business March I. 1919
GIAKANTY Fl'ND BANK
Resources.
$715 sir.
I
I labilities.
$715 915 II
$425 771 32
10 050 O'»
8 972 00
1 500 00
15 390 62
• a pita I Stock. . . .
Surplus
t’ndivlded Profits .
r»<'it >-*it-.....
. . . $65 Ono oo
., ooo on
. .. 16 181 ?..<
... 629 733 73
7 752 02
10 930 88
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Loans and Discounts
C s Liberty Bonds
Other Re*il Estate
Furniture and Fixtures
Hills of Exchange
Interest in and Aseossment
lor Guaranty Fund
Collections in Transit
C. S. Certificates of In-
di btednems
Cash
25 woo 00
and Sight Exchange 177 512 27
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now
your wants.
the best buyers buy.
Georgette,
We have* Oxford
St*** our
Filled Io your cutin satisfaction
real new Faster Millinery; also our lino of
Dresses, Waists anti Skirts, and new
Dress Goods Printed. G* Argu te, < rep<,
Voiles and Organdie. We have Oxford and
Pumps to match the latest frock, the t.ent
Department is completely stocked and has
So buy your Dry Goods where
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We offer you
graceful Spring and Summer Hats, in a wide va-
riety of the latent styles, In Whit
Milans, Georg*
Exclusive showing of
ettes, and Maline Hats.
Hats, moderately priced for the wok, from -S5.00
Complete* line of White Milaiis and
to $10.GO.
Panamas for children; also
grain Ribbofis, in all colors and widths.
of Gros-
a-Hortment of delightfully
a splendid
a full lino
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Easter Display at Millinery
John A. Crawford
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Reinemlter that when you bring your Ford
ear to us for mechanical attention that you
get the genuine Ford service- materials, ex-
perienced workmen and Ford factory prices.
Your Ford is too useful, too valuable to take
chances with poor mechanics, with equally
poor quality materials. Bring it to us and
save both time and money. We are author-
ized Ford dealers, trusted by the Ford Motor
Company to look after the wants of Ford
owners that’s the assurance we offer. We
are gutting a few Ford rars and first come
first to receive delivery.
“BAY CITY AUTO AND SALES CO.
Bay City, Texas
tL<"> Close of
Pursuant to
$332 999 01
LIABILITIES:
Haul in.
R;
Capital Stock
Surplus ..
Undivided Profits
Deposits
Cashier's Checks
Bills Payable, Seen ri d by U S. Certificates
Dividends
. . .$132 917 16
., 11 095 81
. . 39 912 0-1
1 Sil 85
. . 21 <191 28
... 4 5 000 00
422 35
2 142 32
. . . 77 670 20
Loans and Discounts . ....
Reul Estate. Banking House
Bills of Exchange and Collection.-, in Transit
Furniture and Fixtures
Liberty Hoads and Stock)
Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness .
War and Revenue Stamps
Interest tn Guaranty Fund ...............
Cash ou Hand and in Other Banks
I
$332 999 01
Our endeav r is to combine progressiveness and stability with prompt-
ness and courtesy, assuring every legitimate accommodation.
I I R s T S T A T E IM Mi
Guaranty Fund Bank
1 Per Cent Inter, st Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit
State of
I I R s I s I V I 1 B i \ b
Baj t H y, Texas
• 'nil iy ilie Commissioner of Banking n
Business on the 4th Day of March. 191'3
RENOU lit IS:
. $55 000 Of'
5 600 00
. 15 738 71
. 236 596 92
1 883 38
. 18 000 00
180 00
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Easter
Epistle
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by Mrs
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as
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1 PHOlt l II I I it.I ERS R\l I.Y
TO I HI M ITOR I Ol 4 l< TORY
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Him
of rhe Victory
just
Frank M
H4X 4X K's I M H IX
IIOO4 I IH/IXt.
Hag
Loan
int**nd
' Storey
a visit
and
in cities is
behooves
■ enough
garden
is heavy
water rent
Bub Smith
on
eountl
Ing.
ant
>' 119
Roiiertson was tin* rep
I the church in Prosby
Bryan ind the crvlce at
a report of Presbyter'
Sunday school at 9 i >
ling by the pastor at II
m
m
tm watei will In
I * Sunday > from 9 a
I trom. are
' enough water drawn
I through this time
Also puy your
COUNTY QUOTA $289,800
What is a btiek yard good for’’
may be made to supply the average!
family with fresh vegetables through
the crowing season
over
itl lie al
in tw<>
we luivo
iith and!
bet Weep
third and atici
what the
Several di
we expect
12 o'clock
Man's Greatest
other set lice* .it
t wo
re
give a tithe of
rally of this
ganization of May 11 means that the
will not
church through their
t heir
Victory
and they
doing all
during the financial drive of
, The Meth
i South
(S belong
fund of $35,-;,la.v
to lie con
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give I
the
report of vital
furnished The Tribune
Rood contained two errors
we wish to correct.
report was for six months
October
wh<*rea ;
i nd
di nity
service will be added th
I fill hvnitis and anthem.
[af composer-
the season
l no p m
and itioIh
inv ited
Fea t
in Holy Eucharist
('ommunion
statis
Dr .1
which
One was that the
i. e from
1, 191s, to Marell 31. 1918
it war. for 18 month- or that
| is. from October 1. 191.'. to Mmcl>
1919.
The other error wa ; in the
ment that this report covered
county, when, as a matter of f ict,
for the city of Bay City only
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XOTH F TH 44 4TER I M Rs
The supply of manure
now Quite limited, and
the <ity gardener to secure
somewhere to fertilize his
plat , ('specially it his soil I
and lackin r in organic matter. Where
manure cannot lie obtained, a
of crops, such as Irish potatoes
peas, ami tomatoes, can be
fairly well by the
fertilizers. Street
safe to use if they contain much oil '
or tar.
1 young people of the church
only help tin*
League, but will also support the t'en
tenary as individuals
They intend to support
by working for the
campaign in April,
io : n)>port their church by
they can
Hie <’entenary May 18
odist Episcopal Churi'Ii
which those young peoph
at that time ask fi r a I
noof'ial. The drive
ducted April 27 t >
postponed in order t
•‘rnment right of way
Loin
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The W S S. <>f the war savings so-
ciety tmans we shall succeed
a
corporaIt
11 no a. in Morning
Chonil IW ch art st
and solos
ley, Mrs
To the
> Easter
theme i-
The
< usual hours
All are < ordiallv
•rvices
by the best
specially appropriate to
Rev. G. T Storey returned last
night from a visit to his mother in
Brownwood ami attendance
Brazos I’rc-bytory in Bryan
be in hi- pulpit at the riTiil.ir
ices tomorrow
Judge G ft
re.entati.e o
in
m will be
Judge Robertson and the pastor
o n
HI TIKHHST ( III R< IL
Tn all who read this notice am!
who do not attend other churches
extend a cordial invitation to wor
•hip with ii- on the Glad Easter Dry
I Though you may not have been to
church for many long years, do not
let this day pass without ahowlng
gratitude to God for Ills unfailing
| goodness and innumerable lilossings
. loin in worship to “Our Hi -on Lord."
i The choir has arranged a very choice
UnHi Job Vuiikli."
Fnink M. smith.
nu rnbor
, beans,
grown I
aid of commercial:
sweepings are tin-
I’rayer and
tliisic by full choir
Stinnett. Mrs High .
Mr Heckman
of the solemn
M1YII TIIIXI. 04 ER II 41 I 4b HI ( II
4> I IBI RTY I u 4X.
m Breach-
a m and s 3<'
j p. m The morning suhjvet, The Hi
bio View of t'hrist s Ri stirrcef ion.
first how it effects a believer in t'hrifU
III tills life, second. Iietweep diatli
.ind the llesiii reetion
the Resurrection; fourth
i Bible says about Easter
I visions to the subject, but
John Sutherland, county chair- (0 have the benediction bj
Loan campaign, The evening
i telegram from . Possession ”
i Fed- tip
ter. advis-
County's ■ Hie
which be !
gins next Monday, is t.’xa.smi, and;
adds, let's finish this job quickly.”
This amount is som •tiling more
than half of tin quota in the last or
Liliei tv Loan < atnpaign and ought to;
be raised without any trouble
Mr Sutherland has his torcis
organized and work will begin
time and in earnest
is well lined up on advertis-
everyiuie is thoroughly convers-
witli the need.; of the government
ready to put the county ovet the
No oversubscription
why not let, its do
or three days, the work
twenty days for. get through
forget it
N(iw for the drive'
4 CORRI’CTIOX.
copal Church
great body of young
united siippoc of thi'h
ready the Epworth Leaguers
done some splendid things for
Centenary movement, a group of
hundred members of the Leagui
cently promising to
their Incomes. The
flour was a
and bananas were used
flour was made by peelini
tin* green bananas
drying them in the s’tn
Whan the bananas
were pounded in
beratue a light,
rood flour
man
has just received a
Hon Frank M Smith. Eleventh
era) Reserve District manor
ing, him that Matagorda
quota In the Victory Loan,
next Monday. L
let's finish this
amount
Gilliam. Pastor
Owing t< having tn make sotm
“■di d repairs at ’he pumping station
cut off tomorrow
m. to 1 p in Pa-
tfeorefore, advised to have
to last them
A medical mission.>ry from Africa,
representing the M E. Church. South,
is now in America on furlough The
mis Jomiry said that, during the war.
most precious commodity
This bttnati t
and cut
into -trips then
thoroughly,
were dry, they
mortar until they
and perfectly
but
th< gov
. Victory an(t
top.
lowed, s
On May 11 the mt inhere of the Ep-
worth League of the Methodist El'is-
South, will rally as a
people to the
church. Al
have
the
i iitiii h School festival
The puldie is cordially
worship with m on the
Resurrection
Mervln Pettit
pass
for
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Co.
to
d
to
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ELLY-SPRINGFIELD
Tires are hand-made ard are guaianku
the following basis:
Ford 7,500 Miles-l arge cars
6,000 Miles
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‘THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS”
ALAMO LIMBER
COMPANY
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Preserve Your riinper
But Get tile Best
PAINT UP, THEN
DOWN; PAINT IN-
SIDE. OUTSIDE.
AND AROUND
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Build That Home
WHAT ARE YOU
WAITING FOR?
ALAMO LUMBER
COMPANY
and Enjoy It
See Us
Statomunt of Condition vf
First National Bank
thu Close of Business on March 4. 1919
At
REN4H lit ES;
$68.8 616 Gt
123 460 86
m>
Bunk
Stock ip Federul Reaeiv
< n li< r
$1 067 957 94
I I 4 IHI I UBS:
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OUT 4 I RS AN1» It I RECTORS:
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$50 0UO 0<»
$u0 000 00
$100 000 00
60 000 00
4 989 62
3 332 90
25 000 00
N86 OBfi 12
3 750 00
18 760 00
8 975 00
Pr®’ idellt ,
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1 260 00
.’•2S 155 47
Capital Stuck
Paid tn
Wurnod
B.Hiking House. Furniture and Fixtures
Real E»-tate ....
• Pvt A'etit Redemption Fund
i ASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE'
I eun* and Discount t ... .
I nit. State;. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtod-
Tlie abovo statement is correct
I (' LEWIS Cashier
Vice-President;
H Wadsworth
Surplus teamed). .
I ndividud Profits
Resol ved for Taxus
Circulation
DEPOSITS
Thompson.
Lew is, t'ashlei
l‘ p Moore,
M A'ogelsang, A
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1919, newspaper, April 19, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362389/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.