The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Polish Dance
Scarf Dance
Schubert's Serenade
S. ' t<'tte I'Tom Lucia
Shepherd Roy
Silvery Waves
Storm
George Cable,
and Mrs Homer T j
Mrs. W. I. Ia>ekwood
E. Korthauer. Mrs. .las
Charles
Trauinerei
Tannaluiu.si
Thine Own
I'ndei Double Eugle
Whisperings of J.ovt
Woodland Echoes
When You ami I
Young Maggie
V ariatlons)
Vocal A umbers
\ve Marie
Calvary
Afterwards
Alice. Where .
Good Hye. bv
In Old Madrid
Jerusalem
Lost Chord
Love's Old Sweet Song
Lead Kindly Light
Nearer My God to Thee
Kathleen Mavornceti
Spring Song
Wearing of the Green
When You and I Were
Young Maggie
One Sweetly
Thought
Hocked in
K itlnrnev
Voice of the Woods
Mt. Airy, N, ( AH . smiati M Chai'
pell ol this town, says: "1 guttered lor
live years with womanly troubles, also I
- tmuaeh troubles, and iny punishment
■ more tuan .iy> one could tell.
"1 tried most every kind of medicine,
nil none did me any good.
I read one day about Cardui, the i
soman s tonic, and I decided to try it- I
ax buttles i
It did me j
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held in tli<' South and a irial order
a few of the Humbert but order .1
list of them.
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Anvil Chorus
Black Hawk
Beautiful Bl
Waltz
Bohemian Girl
Bridle Chore
Con Amoie
Convent Bell-
Dying Poet
Edel*eiss <Hide
Evening Star
i’airy Wedding ’
I’nust
I'allllig Walers
l-'rolic of the I-'
I'iftli Ndeturm
I’lower Song
General Gr.ml'
Heather Bells
Home. S' « et
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Humoresque
I'avalleria Rustiei
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the price of print paper, we find it
neeessgry to collect up as well as we
imsHil iv can on deliniiuents
Even though a’l should pay up there
would be no money in sending the
n-,per cut nt the present prices, so It,
Is a loss to n» if any great number
fall to pay In what they owe
A crest mane papers have been
' for ■ I tn rnl-e their subscript Ion price
. in ' some have actually suspended
1 nnblfcntt<m We have not Incren’e’^
th- I’-fcc and Jo r t Intend to but do 1
th’nk It no more than rlcht tl at ow
' d.MInnncnts come t” our rescue an I
iflinke our Ins- as light as possible, ,
Wo assure r«n ths’ vnur ktndn's-
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T-i4->l-M4| The Tribune Ptg Co.
La Paloma
Last Hope
Li:-teii to Mocking
(Variations 1
Lily of Hie Valley
Martha
Melody in I-'
Minuet by Paderewski
Morning Prayer
Mountain Boll Sehottlsche
Old Kentucky Home
• Variations,
Nearer By God
1 Variations 1
Old Black Joe
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Old Eolks at
i Variations)
Oranve Blossom Waltz
Peet and Peasant (Over-
1 Brothei Carter having called for
volunteers to hold prayer meetings in
I different parts of the city during the
revival, the following
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The greatest
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ladies volun-
Miss Etta Lee Woolsey, Mrs.
Person and Mrs
7 Payne and Mrs
Cartwright. Mrs. W. L.
and Mrs. E.
1 I E Carter and Mrs, Charles Tew
| Hie city having been divided into five
J sections, these ladies will go in twos. .
excepting Miss Woolsey, who has
been assigned to the central part of
the city and will bold her prayer serv-
ices at the First Methodist Church.
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’ ' 1 had not taken bill about six
until I was almost cured, 1‘
",n imr<- good than all the other
ines I had tried, put together.
ih< Aly friends begun asking me why
..... .'coked so well, and I told them about I
Cardui. Several are now taking It.’
Do you. lady reader, suffer fromj^H
my of the ailments due to womanly |H
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, .ideaehe, .|i'c|’le.-sm-ss. ilid that evi l- ,
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' l If so. lei ii . urge you to give Cardui
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1 I you, Just a- it lias a million other
' .lumen hi lit. past half ei-utury
J*'1, W rite to: Cliattanooga Medicine Co, i
H.adies' Advisory Dept, Chattanooga,
1 .mi for Npeiinl Instruction on your!
“ ! .'as-, and ’ll page book. "Home Treat-
ment for Women." in plain wrapper
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gave her Impersonation at the the schoolhouse. Tome early and get
I Y. M. C. A. tn Twenty-third it Wednesday night at 8 o’clock.
There is a seat for you at , Tickets 50c; children under IS.
it This Price
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steam engine, one special 22-
liorsepowcr D C. traction steam on-
line both • ' Cities in fine condition
and will I sold H a bargain VI-
dr.'s« Plotner .<• Stoddard. Buckeye
Texas R-ifdw
sale of Classical Music ever
Wr only have room to list
will then send <ou a complete
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The Last Opportunity
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BUY WAR BARGAINS
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Matagorda County Lands
Ahead of the Land Bocm I hat is cn the road.
The way to get rich is to buy on a Bar-
gain Market and sell on a Boom.
SEE US FOR LAND AND LOT SNAPS
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Cattie, Kangaroos .Ouraiig-Outang.-. .Apt. . Cliiinpanzes, Monlu-ys, Mountain
Dogs, Ponies, Pigs, h'tc.
SEE THE BIG FREE-TO-EVERYBODY ACTS
on tip. show grounds at 1 o'clock. You'll have time alter the parade Io get
dinner and then to the show grounds in ample time for the big free feat tins
SAMPSONS,
HIGH-SCHOOL, RIDING. DANCING AND MII.I I’ARY
HORSES AND PONIES
World’s Premium Stock. Every One an Actor
G!itter<n£ Mile-Long Street Parade At 10:30 A. M.
Performances Rain or Shine, 2 and S p. m. Doors open at 1 and 7
Positively Only BIG CIRCUS Coming This Season
Only Real Wild Animal Show On Earth
in ANIMAL ( LOWNS 550 PEOPLE ii CONCERT BANDS
150 Animal Trainers - Two Big Special Trains—Three Calliopes
AERIAL LION rides in baloon, surrounded by shooting
Skyrockets. The most amazing wild animal act extant.
IHE WORLD': ONLY i'Eltl (IKMi.XG LLAMAS.
TOM, DICK AND HARRY HORSE-RIDING SEALS.
BIG BILL WRESTLING GRIZZLY.
TOT A.\l> I INI SMALLEST EDl'( A'l'ED HORSES.
PERI ORMJNG PERSIAN LEOPARDS AND JAGl ARS.
TOM, JERRY AND 1.01 IE HORSE-RII'ING LIONS.
THE WORLD'S ONLY EDI CATED ZEBRAS.
THE HI ill DI\ ING DOGS AX'D MONKEYS.
DANGER. DYNAMITE. CACTI AX'D Gl NI'OW DER Jl'ST MI LES.
THE ONLY PEREORMIXG CAMELS IX THE WORLD Including
Holy Mones, Sac ed Arabian Black Camel
THE HIGH SCHOOL AND TAXGO DAN( ING HORSES.
THE GROl'P OE I EREORM IXG SOI TH \MERI('AN PIMA
A SEXTETTE OE TRAILED LAl'GHING HYENAS.
THE RIDING, DRIVING. RACING OSTRICHES.
THE Ml’SICAL CARRIER PIGEONS.
THE WORLD'S ONLY GROl'P Ol PEREORM 1XG BENGAL TIGERS.
THE El'NNY CLOWN PIGS.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1916, newspaper, October 7, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332759/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.