The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 247, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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LIBERTY BONDS FOB SALK.
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VOU'LtNEtDMY MAN-
WHEN THIS CHOICE
MEAT IS IN THE PAN
If you buy meats at this <
store you won't need the 8
tinkle tinkle” of the din- •
ner bell to let folk* •
know that dinner's ready. •
And you'd better keep •
the kitchen door shut, •
too, or they will all want •
to help you cook It. •
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UJALITYMEATS,
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110.000 Liberty bond*, 2nd and Sd,
4th. at par. No leas than *8,000 sold.
MRS. B. M YKAMANS.
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have exercised great care in selecting to please the exacting woman of
today.
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LIME UP AND PRE-
VENT SICKNESS
ALAMO LUMBER
COMPANY
Telephone No, 28
FIVE CENTS THE COPY
BAA <TTY.TEX.AM, MONDAY, O< I'DBI’K IK, !!»•«
WAREHOUSE SWAMPED
Feeling
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in
northwest
One of our ambitions is to have folks
feel at home in this bank; to cultivate geni-
Mov-
ality and good will; to promote that feeling
north-
that the First National Bank is a home in-
stitution, ready to serve our home people
at all times.
MASK CARNIVAL
Bill
You will always find a welcome here;
entitled to our time ami attention,
you are
whether you bank here or elsewhere.
Cui
First National Bank
“Always Alert to Serve You—Always’'
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All
FOR QUICK SALE.
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\SSO(IATION
(LEAKED $10.06
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One 240-acre tract nv«- miles from
Bay City; two houses and barn on
place; near school.
One 9-acre tract at Clemvillo
fields.
One four-room house; lights
water. In city.
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Reasonable terms.
I'. O. BOX No. 422
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COLOR Iht* BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
Be l.hen at El Milton School
Friday Night, October
Twenty-Seventh
At the concert given Friday night
l>y local talent at the high school en-
tertainment, the Parent-Teachers As-
sociation. under whose sponsorship
tlie concert was given, cleared *411.0(1.
I The money will go to a fund now
being raised for the purpose of buy-
ing reference books for the school,
and which tli«j school needs very
much
“At Home”
The Protestant Women's League
will hold a regular meeting tomor-
row (Tuesday! afternoon at 3 o'clock
at Hamilton Hull.
members are urged to attend.
<UIEETIN<<S I tilt LADD S
OF BAA ( lit
The Bay City Chamber of Com-
merce moved Its headquarters today
from the Simon Brothers building on
North Side to one of the ground floor
offices In the rear of the First State
bunk building
The room has been refinished and
put in first class shape The secre-
tary, the home demonstration agent,
and the county farm agent will make
headquarters there.
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I . OF < . MOVES IIEADQI' AKTERS
• Hcuiller mid Rond liepert |<e-
<* celled st 10:21:30 by Brand
• I lii'iiI er, October 111.
• Last Texas weathei at. ottled
• Houston district probably lo
• <a| showers
• Colder tonight
• portions
• Scattered shower.s oi.iirrod
• over north mid central counties
• Dirt roads over slate In fair
• conditions
• Fall rains is Indicate.I.
• River in Houston diMri, i w ill
• . ontinue low for next ■ hours
• Storm warning down i.i a m ,
• Mobile district
• Over northeast (Jolt -intensity
• decreasing 29N. S(1L We .t
• ing slowly northwest
• New disturbance over
• west Carlbeun sen
• Central northeast Swan island
• moving slowly north.
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A genuine good time b promised
all comers at El Melon school Friday,
night, October 27, when Miss Coy An-
derson and her pupils will stage a
mask carnival for the benefit of the
school.
An elaborate program consisting of
an old-time "fish pond" fortune teller
of Chinese origin, side shown freaks
of various description. booths in
abundance and refreshments have
been provided.
Tlie public is invited to El Alatoll
school on that night. Each patron is
assured a good time anil his money’s
worth.
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Antiques.
Mrs. Frank Carr, phone No. 165
Practical garments.
He sure to go to them and do not
make them come to you
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PROTESTANT AAO.MEN’S I.EAGIE
TO HAVE MEETING
Of course, you have heard and rigid
about the great big wonderful Fair. I
that the American Legion is plan
mug for November •<_ 10 amt II three
grand and glorious days. Those boys
ate a fine bunch of fellows; they are
working their heads off, planning
good eats, good times, plenty of fun
lor everybody and good exhibits.
They have given a part of tlie Hus
ion building for tlie Home economics,
so we ladies must try to exhibit
everything we have made in tlie way
of fancy work, practical sewing, cun-
ning and get out some of our anti-
ques mid show what we are doing.
Tlie ladies, who have taken charge
of the different divisions expect to get
big results and me working hard In
a few days the names of their com-
mittees will lie given In this paper,
but don’t wait for them to come to
see you You go to see them ami
tell what you have to exhibit. Tliey
are lovely ladies, ami shall meet you
more than half way.
After you have, delivered your ex-
hibit on the afternoon of November X.
go home, take a rest and come bnek
to tlie fair tlie next day witli a smile,
whether you win a prize or not.
Tim names of tlie ladies who are
serving as chairmen of the depart-
ments are:
Mrs. AV. I> Wilson, phone No. 137 -
Fancy work.
Mrs. Harris, phone No. UH
Unary (canned fruits, etc.!
Mrs W S. Holman, phone No. It)
The Colorado Association meets at
Bay City next Wednesday morning at
lo o’clock. The Introductory sermon-
will be preached by II A Echols, pas-
tor at Palacios The W. M. V. will
hold their session on Friday
There are 25 churches in tlie asso-
ciation. with a membership of about
2.him. The church property has a
valuation of *121.50(1. Total contri-
bution to all causes last year was
$14 .(HiX. 77.
The Palacios church sends the fol-
lowing messengers: Rev. 11 A. Ec'ols,
Mr, and Mrs. I. ('. Richards, Mrs. Tan
sil. Rev. W. T Gordon. Mr. and Mrs.
i Cole. Palacios Beacon.
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I PAREXT.TEAITIERS
Tlie rice warehouses are swamped
wiin the receipts gro-ving heavier
! every day during the prevailing ^ood
; weather.
According to Mr. G A. Moore, of
tlie I nion Wareliouse A- Elevator Co.,
it is coining in as it ought to." He
showed us, this morning, car numbers
lor eleven carloads which are now on
tlie tracks to he unloaded, in addition
to the increasing number of wagons
constantly on the yard. These eleven
cars are from various points in tlie
county and show that the fields in
all parts are busy.
The scene is as animated at the
Fanners' Storage Co.'s warehouse
where Mr. Wood is finding his whole
time engaged in handling tlie receipts.
Both mills are running and their
ware houses are stacked full of rough.
Not in years has there been any
tiling like It. all due to the best harv-
est season we have had in many
years.
Telephone No. 23
ABM MEXVH
M MBER 517
Safety is the goods we sell a customer—Serv-
ice is the wrapping with which we do it up
—(’ourtesy the string with which we tie it.
Bank of
Do you like to do business with
a
tli is kind?
Then this Bank would like to do
business with you.
BAY CITY BANK & TRUSI CO.
Safety and
Service
KILL THOSE
MOSQUITOES AND
THAT STENCH
WITH LIME
ALAMO LUMBER
COMPANY
SAVE YOUR EYES
See DR. M, ERTL
Optometrist and Optician
Boney Building
Here the last three weeks of
each mouth
• W. 8. HOLMAN • •
• Attorney-«H*»w * •
• Will practice In all tha court* • •
• Rear of Opera Houaa, Ava F. • •
• Phone 37 Office Holman Bldg • •
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Out of the more than 3,000,000 Ford cars
now in use, about sixty percent have been sold
to farmers. Probably no other one thing has
brought to the farm so much of comfort and
profit as has the Ford car. It has enlarged
the social life, doubled the facilities for market-
ing, brought the town next tloor to the farm,
multiplied for the farmer the pleasures of living.
A family car without an equal in low cost of
operation and maintenance. We solicit your
order for one now because the demand is large
and continually increasing.
BAY ( ITY Al TO A MALES CD.
FORI! DEALERS
Bay City, Texas
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Of Bay City, Texas
Announces a
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
—by—
PAUL STARK SEELEY, C. S. B.
Of Portland, Oregon
Member of the Board of Lectureship of Mother Church
The First Church of Christ, Scientist
In Boston, Massachusetts
AT THE COURT HOUSE
Thursday Evening, October 19th, 1922
At Eight O’clock
The public is cordially invited to attend
The Daily Tribune
•THERE IS NOTHING TOO
GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS
Condensed Statement of
The First State Bank
OF BAY CITY, TEXAS
.4 GrARANTY FUND BANK
Ah rendered to the I'ommiSHioner of Hanking of tlie State of Texas at
the close of business September 15th, 1922
RESOI RI ES
Overdrafts
*563,070
I I A Bl I. Ill IMS
$563,070 22
Loans and Discounts
Banking House, Fiirnitore and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
Liberty Bonds, Stocks and War Savings Stamps...
Cash in Vault and Banks
Interest in and Assessment for Guaranty Fund
Acceptances and Bills of Exchange
County Warrants
Capital Stock
Surplus and Undivided Brotits
Deposits
Bills Buyable and Rediscounts
Liberty Bond" Deposited
Tlie above statement is correct.
A. HARRIS, Cashier.
*100,000 00
11,250.63
327,563 03
49,206.56
75,050.00
$337,176.21
62,159.19
9.780.68
82,771.76
38,161.57
12,891.81
15,327.96
3,373.10
1,427 91
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 247, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1922, newspaper, October 16, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365656/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.