The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, July 20, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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The
AILY TRIBUNE
BUICK
BUICK
"THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS"
FIVE CENTS FHE CPAY
Statement of Condition of
Statement of Condition of
1
FIV i in NDRE D t( RES G00D rou
Bay City Bank & Trust Company
FIVE HTNDRFD BILES.
Firt National Bank
( aponizing demonstration, R. I’ which
grew
Tide corn received its first rain
Bay City, Texas
a tn I
Bay City, Texas
At close of busines ; on June 30, 1925.
RESOURCES
he winter and the
Loans and Discounts
$466,484.40
Real Estate
Bonds and Stocks
71,791.50
25,000.00
chicks
R ;
6,086.20
142,033.00
Banking House
i i.r
FoR
charge
1 1,390.00
1533,007.83
$ 87,177.15
Roy
371,800.49
CASH
acre
LIABILITIES
Afternoon
$970,075.21
(lazener
H
a
DEPOSITS
this years, there
prod
$100,000.00
Capital Stock
$533,007 83
28,242.68
25,000.00
Circulation
810,832.53
DEP SITS
..... 0
Condensed Statement of
do
return to the Huebner
5970,075.2 1
Citizens State Bank
pro.
of Bay City, Texas
r
The
XV
MCCALL
$464,831.76
Total
CD
LIABILITIES
sl
R
$464,831 70
Total
1
TAKING A VACATION
th i*
EVERY DAY
.......L..
h • n
ALL SUMMER
The long evenings. the week-ends.
It's easy to buy, easy to own, and easy to drive
and
Dodge Brothers
I
lol LET
MOTOR CAR
chick
READILY
।
it
HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO CO.
I
in*
in
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Company
Phone 154
1
A
EXIDE BATTERIES
GOODYEAR TIRES
।..... ..
,9
4 Ui
ner
left
Assessment on Guaranty Fund
CASH and Sight Exchange
Loans and Discounts
Bonds and Stocks
whole
have
fine
Furniture and Fixtures
Interest on Guaranty Fund
PR IN I ED
PATH HNS
rain,
when
Capital Stock
Undivided Profits
and
full 1
planted
ity or other with the post Omice IM- i
partment
seen
crops
$303,599.13
56,475.00
13,449 66
4,506.50
12,943.88
NONE.
$ 65,000.00
7.126.10
460,881 73
Held
xood hr.
$ 50,000.00
1 ,086.17
344,695.59
32,900.00
36,150.00
rapidiy
crop l«
a few ipote in
red durine the
$236,772.16
47,500.00
37,667.06
56,962,92
10,946.45
38,330,04
36.653.13
k row n
araful
Surplus and Profits
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Banking House, Furniture and Fixturesa
Other Real Estate
Bonds and Stocks
Interest in and Assessment for
Guaranty Fund
Other Resources
CASH
A FINE COTTON CROP
I
he idea
shonl i
I die
I
very beat
and free
corn was planted
1 produced a re
> without a drop
it now
need so
ner crop
w It h w 4 t
I The
) ( tteav
out »
stage. but
without
i t j VI I HI IT RE oms OF
> th- ' I PSTNTF 1 It I sll till III 1) .
Du nil in
Furniture and Fixtures
\ o
with a car
R
i
Gin
Mra Franz i
McDonald
A good living
45 %
Ml. , Ju
demnane for Houtl
Alvin. lex:
there I
i Texas
ason of
Il 11 IX ALVIN II RIITORY
Prodlucing quality •
nert
Getting the tanner
NEW OKI I I Xs KH I
Selecting
H Held.
Culling I
Hein
How the produce man a st in
it was in
vancod roastins ear stage
attention and I- now clean j
At the elose of business Tune 30. 1925
ah' to the ar
crop we
are other
( Dunn
Thursday forenoon:
cotton country- one without an equal.
VOLI ME XX XI MB nt 128,
u. e
for a uumber of I
conditiona continue
no men will make
The above Statement is correct,
A HARRIS. Cashier
miMnix POIITRV WVISIIS
to 1 30, D 11 Held in charge
«< • k Mr
' bring from
Kill daily
I o pieker.
a Dodge Brothers car.
Other Real Estate
As rendered to the Commissioner of Banking
of the State of Texas, at the close of
business, June 30, 1925
OO to 12 00 meeting
up for announcements
Afternoon
Let us show you.
I weevil can
than pickers
I that
Now. let in
, Marstellar
.: Fitting and selling young breed
lug stock Roy McDonald
Wednesday forenoon:
with a few weeks good weather all
the cotton will put on more than the
Summer is just one long vacation to the family
D n
and -ecure good hatches. H M Sher-
wood. ’ 71
a Accrediting the poultry foek
Mr l’ ran/
hewed us a
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the finest coton countrs on earth
that cotton grows faster and better
Here, that it will produce more and ci
make a better staple, and we are
proud when facts shew up in our
favor Work in dry years and drain
age (the right kind) in wet years
। will make Matagorda County a great
While Mr Huebner’s crop,
is the best all round
poulti. farm,
D F cot
t hr
drop Of ruin
Diseases of growing chick
ot the grown bird, hr 1
inlin) as four
hay are going
marketing poultry, Won Smith
Priday forenoon
8:00 to 12:00, D. F Irving in charge prepuration of the soil and cultiva-
True the boll weevil is operating, but
ten to nrte n
He told u- he
at work this '
Fattening fr.
M rnurston,
21 d 81-81 w
public for fourteen years that till is >
Huebner, yesterday
vers fine corn crop
without I drop ot
of the laying
rambled" op dry weather and
the holidays, all afford an opportunity to the
motorist to go somewhere and rest, refresh, and
recreate body and mind
land hatchery, Q W, Johnson.
I Afternoou:
P. E
give up a
b Weil
k 00 to 12 00 Experiment station
poultry farm H M Sherwood.
all through the county
---------a—
min Tranklin was for nearly
ers connected in uome capan
his cotton i hick
a sood run,
and five cars
out from her
■
Pwultry Prourram,
Monday forenoon
U. S Bonds
to 12100, II II Held in
Iireeding Io increu e
ire there a bale to-the
and perhaps mor M
with the present brand
we would not hesitate
1. Value Ol altalra hay in the
poultry ration
2 Feeding hash to laying hens till
the year. Judge Walter Burton
Better feed pays, Scott Wile'
Afternoon
The results
-acre result
present and
Capital Stock
Undividen Profits
Deposits
Bills Payable
Liberty Bonds Deposited
Infertile eggs, M it Oat-
284.623 3 1
1 The value of caponizing, D II. j
Heid
Ol Hell I
e daily
n such
nay, and I
Getting the produce
infertile eggs. m B
get and perhaps more
can gather Ro. that's
voautins Mill
BAY CITY, TEXAS, MONDAY, Jill 20, 1925.
churze
I lousing the farm
Helil
early- it grew and
markably good crop
baby . ot rain until it wa
V J Horiskie
Now in money wh ,t doe
nean‘ It means, that
prices, that land will yleti
icre profit on one crop in
Can sou Wat if If mo, wi
is stated the Huebner ■
tin onis vood crop in th
woek and the
' lit« operutins 1
i'loti have had
1:00 lo 1 3o. Dr It
charge
ADVANTAGE IN < HA
Bills of Exchange
the cotton hereaboun
I but there are many I
. July 18. The weather
f favorable the past
six ui even hay out
in this immediate see
Marketing poui
in charge.
KEI Ni l HE v
| betore the big freeze nd the crop
was planied early it was zives thejIl
kansa ne edl me
places The firut
hiher than
it present
South Texus
mione (liis ‘
Af m n J h 0a '
■ nw and At kan
v gori but Ar- j
rain in many ।
orts of heading .
kannhu wure re. ‘
tion did the work
"I have thought all along ald Mt
Huebner. that corn required lots of
rain, but that crop tolls me I was
mistaken The land was broken in
g - w
odor house nnil
n’ । - ih4>H unit) Itov
and hy 111* ID
Huebner will
foulues- Mr. Huub 1 2 to
1. How I made my poultry a
Irving
t t tilizing home grown
H Heid
Tuesday forenoon:
on an
Paym
12:00. W C HomeyerinNIdDEMANDISMADI
Vontire a foroeast of at e
more At ny rate this cro
vicitinu mJ goins throuzh
Picking utarted on th*’
Mrrrur, at Wichita Fall- t limh Fo
Hl, I vew Hkrh Mark.
Care and haniling of hatehing,
X M Sherwood
How to test your ineulvatoru
i Poultry diseases ol the
HI S PI F
। crop The bulk of Mr Huebnerisduction.
J i crop is on what is known uh bottom
land The land wa- turned ast fall D
emis that corn doe not
I ' much olsture ”
0, D H Reid in ■ haree
lem poultry farm
nr and care ot the b
H Reid
' We saw a real cotton crop yester
day. Drove up to it, got out walked
. through it and felt at home And,
| after looking over it, felt as proud
I of It is its owner
। There are five hundred at res of it.
! every acre good for a bale now, to
say nothing of what continued dry
। weather and a few weeks more will
j l>ut on it, for if the weather re
mains reasonable, each and every
'.ore of that cotton "patch” will make
' more than a hale, considerably more
Yes. we are proud of it just as
proud as Mr Franz Huebner, its own-
er and on whose plantation it was
grown We have been telling the
MAKES FINE CORN i Ror
wruour nil mix
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, July 20, 1925, newspaper, July 20, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423635/m1/1/: 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.