The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 115, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 7, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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CHARACTER
AND
CONFIDENCE
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Where is the man whoO
does not pay his bills.
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Ins bond.
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regarding
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T. J. CLARK
The Home of Clark''* Own Coffee
Roast
III KIU R IIICF MILLING ( <1.
Klee. Kite I'olhli mid Bnin,
Klee I'rmlncts
I 1.1.MAN, S1ERN A KRAINNF, Im-.
If Nationally Aiherlhed, We Hare It. *
Phone 1 s For Libby’s Produels
(.1 If REFINING COMPANY
••That Good Gulf Gas"
F. L. M»k, Airent
ii nun■ axih kmix auto CO.
Dodge Brothers Products
C. W. DICKEY
Groceries and Produce
BAY CITY At 1'0 AND SALES ( 0.
Ford Cars. Ford Parts,
Ford>on Tractors
Lei'll I.E Ml Kt AX I II.F ( O.
Hardware of Every kind Needed
YYALKER I I KNITI KI t BMP ANY
Eierythlng the Home Needs
I ITY MARKET
I holer Meats, Choicer Service
s 1 M Wttl.SI I IX
Dry Good* and Shoes
F. G. COBH COMPANY
Met ormick “Farinalls*’ and
McCormick's Products
MRS. M. I. BRADY
I oiintry Produce»Grocerles
so as
the
•lessness regarding obligations
individual as trustworthiness
red the need of written evidence
I with the advent of railroads,
f transporta
confidence as
on an immense st ale.
M Othll IM IRRIGA I I0X COMPANY
Greatest Canal System In South
KU I ITY BOTTLING WORKS
Where Coca-Cola Is Bottled
i on! it|en< e p
cart
k an
loess
I he pioneers who blazed the trails which opened up
our Western and Southwestern territory had both C.bar-
at ter and ( onf idem e.
TAYLOR BROTHERS
Furniture. Licenced EmItaliuer*<
CITIZENS STATE RANK
A Home for Home People
HAY ( ITY BANK AND rill NT CO.
( ourfeoy, Appreeliilulii.
Dependability
TEX AS ( I XTR AI. 1'0 YY ER CO.
“Your I leclrlc Servant"
Al (MO I I MBI R COMPAXY
Everythin!? to Build YYIlh
HAY Cl1 Y Rl< E MU LING < 0.
Rice From Field to Table
W. F. TE ITS
Jeweler-Optometrist
l». P. MOORE DRY GOODS ( 0.
Fifty Years Without a Slop
SIMON BROTHERS
I »eryIhitig to Wear
the horses they rode,
covered
qualities
It ARDY-III KI.EY SHOPPE
Everything tor ladies and Misses
ays a man s word
matter because
so high in our city and
with a lantern to find the
I hose whose names appear below appreciate the way
in which the majority of our citizens meet their obliga-
tions, and would urge upon any who have not kept pace
with the majority to recognize the importance ol doing so,
am
varied modern methods o
at ion, t lie impot tame of
was demount i <ited
J. P. hl I I ER IXSI RAX( I I 0.
Life, Fire, Accident Any Kind
l et s build loi our cit> and county such a fine repu-
tation for honesty and integrity as will make us a shining
light in our Stale and tounliv about matteisof Character
and Confident e.
We devote this page to stressing this
we waul credit standards to be
county that it will take a man
num who does not pav his bills.
FIRM X A mix Al BAXK
•• The Bunk of Nervier’’
Bay City Banks, Merchants and Industries, whose names appear below, and whose co-operation have made this
campaign possible, seek your co-operation in furthering the purposes which are the objects of this campaign, for
the good of OUR TOWN TOWN AND COUN T Y.
was as good as
C redit is based, not so mm h on the resources one pos
the wav in wdm Ii those resources are handled
1 * C \S| | a| | he agreed upon time to justif y
m the debtor by the creditor.
BAY ( ITY M (CHINE COMPAXY
Bring H Along: Wc (’an Fh II
I’, G. MCRENT
Jewelry. Diamonds Optometry
Join ROTIN <'0„ Inc.
Where You Can Get It For Le»«
Citizens of Bay City and Matagorda County
submit that we as individuals must advance or decline in
the measure in which we adopt the standards and mam
tain the practices, which based on Character and Conti
deme, have built for our great country its great position
as a world leader in ( ash and Credit.
I lieu tangible assets were lew
wore and the contents ol then
they possessed those sterling
I them t<> rely on one another.
As populat ion nit i ea
of mdebtec
telegraph and I he
t ion and <•omimmit
the I vasis of * i edit
I hen a debtor nation, needing money we turned over
promises to pay to those nations now our debtors, and
as w'e paid our debts when due, our credit rose and
ability to prosper increased.
Indifference or
will just as surely wrec
will build Imu up
I I I I RS BAKERY
And Have You Tried American
Beauty Bread I
1 .el’s
mild
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ie trails w
lit those (I
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IBM
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Total
$•»•♦. I «»2 Fd'
l.iabilll les
Total
$99,191.69
net
subject
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State of Tvxas,
County of Matagorda.
We A. IE Pierer. as president. and
X. E. Ariimtrong. as cashier of said
bank, each of uh, do solemnly swear I
ihat the above statement is true to the]
best of our knowledge and belief.
A l< PIERCE. President.
N E ARMSTRONG Cmdiler
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th day of Julv, A. D. 1926.
(Seal) CHAS E. DULLER.
Notary Public, Matagorda County.
Texas.
Correct—Attest:
C. E HARTER,
J W. SPENCER,
JOHN M CORBETT, Directors
Capital Mock
other surplus fund
Cndividcd profits,
Individual deposits
to check on which no in
lerest is paid
Other liabilities
Casting at Random
like a
make
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a bay mule !
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it will return to the hrurl
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Jobyna Ralston
Spurns Bobbed
I lair Fashion
Harold Lloyd’-. I.eadliiR Lady Refuse
(a Clip Lome Brow a < ni ls.
I hud lather wear my
liave n few people nay
A face thi.l call not ainili' i-
rose tliut can not bloom
God makes the sunshine
the sbudoWH
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she appears exclu
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with him
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loading lady in many
ci-in productions Hicluding hla
comedy. “For Heaven's
Resources
l.omiK and disconntH. un
doubtedly good on person-
al or collateral see...
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good
Bond*, stocks mid other se
eurlties
Kcal estate (banking house >
Other real estate
Furniture mid fixtures
Cash on hmni
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agents
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hankers, subject to check
on demand
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1 have in my possession al
one apnH of work mules;
horse mules, a
hmids high, has an old
right fore foot no brand,
about It' - hand high n<> brand They
look to be f> or ti years old Also one
black pom iboui s years old. no
biaml. and gentle to ride shows Io be
purt Shetland Owners can receive .
sume by paying for advertising aud
liaHtuiagi I AV I'ANi'Elt.
Magnet, Texas
30 Id 2 !»W j
AAhai'tnn County
A cow belonging to Rutgers I III
veislty rave 21.13'' pounds of milk m
30t» da* -, or II times het own weight j
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Banks Official Stmetm nt of Financial ,
Comlitioti of the
Blessing State Bank
Al Blessing. State of Texas at th*
close of businesH on the 30th day o'
June, l!)2tl. publish'd In The Bay City
Tribune, a newspaper printed ami j
published ul Hay City,
mt lite ,'th day of Jul*
eimilgenii'Ui ]
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ot Ills most re |
lutes' I
Sake’" will'll
is coiiiing I" the Grand soon
“Although my hair is long. I han
no trouble putting II up." pointed on'
Job* till w till a smile
have it lot ot tun experiment mg
different Iypes of halt dress
lire that would be denied
hail were bobbed"
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hair long mui
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I'.iHliloned limn to have it mil off and I
bi chiHHcd as ‘,
hull' girl
'Phis is Jobyim Ralstons
ail uneslloilH relnllve Io the
of her Imu: brown cuiIn
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the nmtter A.i a matter ot proles
siouul Interest, all*' cotlhln t have hel
hair bobbed even tt she wanted to j
Her contract with Harold Lloyd. |
whoso ph lures she uppem a
Hively. curries a
luting that she is
death ale the opposite
(mile gte-Hl oil'
If u nierchmit church memlMH
.16 inch yardstick he is num th.
a
u th let
When you put yriurself on the block
to be sold I<I the hlgloHt bidder, you
can not pm too high a uti'e op your
wlf
'The elemi nt of time eiilera into
everything Given time Um problem
will not only be solved lull lowly ami
Imimrceplibly oiilgi ow u
AVe me living, in an age when buoy
ant youth refiiHOH to worship Um dusi
mol bones ol a iiiimly past AVIiethei
Ho' future years shall profit thereby
telUullm Io be seen
Some very poor people have Doth
Ini: loti money 'Thill Um very reu
aolt why they caul break Hilo sonm
high I ill les 'I'liete me (Ollie thill 's
money won't buy briiim- and < bar w
ter, for iiiHtmo ■-
A man had heller die pom If lit
tm.iriled wenlth come.-* by piracy mid
pllluge. even tlioitgh it gotten
d< i tim g.iline of |irogiei. and
loimnerclaI policy ol the age
(leiiunie ■•io iilti'lai affecUmi can
AVIieti preferred
if refused
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'I he increasing regard for i|uullty
TING CO Ml* A NY
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Four Amendments
To Constitution
Will Be Voted
Ol»« . 4
The Ml
One Year
ntse
Adding
Machines and Other
Small Machines
Repaired and
Cleaned
L. THORN TON
At Franz. 1 lotel
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flucncing
fortnam e
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trm-d from
SI father and
rs of
Guard
ItUHerVe
and enlisted
m gmnzm iom
office in Hit
Natlorml ,
and i
the ’
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be ;
rales inaiiiigci
lance O
night. July
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tile
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The American public is deciding its
purchit-e of automobiles upon Quality
rather than price, ueeording io ft. H.
Grant view pri-stdeui mid general
of the ('Imvrolet Motor
Noliees for the offii lal puhli' ntloii
In every county for the dm lion ne U
November 2 on four proiios-d mimnd
mciits to the atute constitution Imv-
been prepared IB the stutr depart
ment for eurly mailing
The proposed change
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The proposed change* in the > <>ii
I stitiitioii which will be iml'imtied to <
vote nt Un general Hop thi« g iii
me:
Whether h< hiHii laud owned by om
3fi
Mayor mid Mrs
il'lreii have rei
Thompson
rtpriug-'
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> are *‘olors, style, pet - j
riding uualit.h'
uity have
prhe
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have to be given care-1
> make the ftp- '
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prl' e i Im**."
Entered as secund class matter at
Hie pustuftlee of Buy City under act
uf Congress.
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ue very
tently. t
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th order
<i the imgesi p
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u ruun buys a gardeu :
the basis of which hose 1 •; J*
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will
ie will pur-ja
that will 11
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! to ( over expenses of til* elections.
while Hie other two say the cost
n the i leetiou-i "shall be provided out
lol appropriations made by law."
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Stresses Quality
Rather Than Price
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tul thought
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buy-
many fields other
tomolde said Mr.
be taxed by the county
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board of prison com
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couttHe* shall tm glfen I
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h“l<l only by the legii-
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Cftilcd State.-'
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than that ot the uu
Grant
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the cheapest but un the bantu
service he will get tor his money
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fail after a miumiu of use
I chase a more expensive how
serve for seyeral neaarms
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' nmre apparent in the atitoitioblle in i
duslry mainly because Hie public,]
each year, I* la-comlng, itmt'v fmulliur
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CREDIT IS A MOST VALUABLE FACTOR IN THE LIFE OF EVERY INDIVIDUAL, BUT TOO MANY FORGET
THAT TIME IS OF THE VERY ESSENCE OF EVERY CREDIT TRANSACTION
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 115, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 7, 1926, newspaper, July 7, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362667/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.