The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CORNER STONE Ci (HE WORLDS
PERMANENT PROSPERITY
A vast
by experience,
It will be worth many quarters to receive grateful acknowledgement of your dona-
A return post card stamped and addressed to you
The State of Tex a*.
Io the Sheriff or Any Cuustalje of the next
Matagorda Count GREETING.
ix>u are hereby commanded to cau»e bi-r.
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will be placed in each package you donate.
This is a
Send one
There won’t be any too
The names of all those who make donations and the amounts
World’s Bigg'-sl Circus and Spectacle
-< inderella” Announced for
Early Bale.
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Colored High School building,
:ty. Monday. October 1, 1917.
The law r< quires that every teacher I
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the buying public can answer,
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The Colored Teachers' institute of
Matagorda County will convene at the
Bay
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PROGRAM COLORED
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE
Send us a quarter if that is all you can spare, or more if you can spare it.
rime to make sacrifices for the comfort of those who are risking their lives,
dollar, ten dollars, or one hundred dollars if you can spare it.
much tobacco to go around,
donated will be published in this newspaper from time to time.
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feeling and you are
diacouraged it Is a sign > *
Ing mala: a or ch. a V
quickly to ward off an .tt • •
rail and winter millinery now
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The good women of the country are knitting sweaters, socks, wristbands and all sorts
ol comfortable things to send to the soldiers at the front. What about tobacco? There
is nothing you can think of that will give more comfort and solace to those men than
tobacco.
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of 10; ■*5-11:23— ‘How
mary PupiU Bu.,y When
(be Teacher is Busy
With Higher Grades in
Rural Schools"—Pinkie
J. Harris and Willie V.
Hilliard.
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uluib pubHsbnd tor a period of not and show cause why u< h sale should
. !«• m than oim year pre. ediiiK the data not ba made, should they choose to
of th< noli. .’ in the county of Mata-1 do so.
gordti. I'l.ite of T< xus, and you shall
i . auso said
: t once each
good double-barrel
an automatic shot-
Will trade a good 20-
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for the other teacher, but for you, and
you will get no more out of it than
you put into it Each teacher will
be expected to secure a copy of “How
to Teach the Eundaniental Subjects.” i
"Methods of Teaching in the
School” will be used by
jchool teachers
Announcement is made that on
Tuesday. October 2. Ringling Bron,
t ircus will give afternoon and night
peiformam.es at Houston.
The famous showmen are this sea-
son presenting an all new and won
derful program. The tremendous
fair1 land spectacle. “Cinderella.'' will
appeal to both young tnd old. More
than looo persons take part in it. it
is easily the bigg< st -peetacle Ring-
ling Bros have ever -tagc.d and its
Morions “Ballet of the I’airie with
Hot) d mcing girls, is in itself worth
going many miles to see. rollowing
“Cinderella” loti arenic artists appear
in the main tent program,
lings have
performers
America.
Hetein fail not, but hav. you then
notice to bo printed at and ti.eie l,efor< said court this writ,
week for the period with your
>f twentv days exclusive of the first showing how
, of publication before the return
l' lie| eof
Thursday'. October I.
9:20- 9 ’20- Opening exercises, led by
HothiOctober I,
:t:ii0- 9:30—Open tig exere >q, con-
ducted by Rev. .1. !’. Gil-
liam
9.30- 9 '.''0—Organization.
menls, etc.
9.30- 10:30—“The Teacher’s Qualifi-|
cation in School Man- ■
agement”—A. G. Hil-
liard.
10:30-10.15—Recess.
10:15-11:20—"The Need of Thorough-
ness in the Elementary
Grades”—M. D. Mills.
11.20-12:00—“Opportunity for the
Teacher to Render Serv-
ice to His Community*'—;
E. D. Norris. I rov. J. E. Hilliard
12:00- 1:00—Noon p;20- 9 :50—“Records and Reports’’
1:00- 1:30 -“Primary Reading”— :
Minnie Mae McCall..
1:1)0- 1:45- "Some Problems 1 Meet
in the Rural School”-
Mrs. V. L. Harris.
1:45- 2:30—“Number Work in
Primary
nie Mclleneiy.
2:30- 2:15—Recess.
2:10 3:20—“What
Sit pt. W. F. Park.
9.50-10:30- “Conservation of Food-
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High
Ijjgl, ; Premises’—Tultan
11:20-12:l>0--"The Disposition of
Teacher’s Time”’—Supt.
W. H. Butler.
12:00- 1:00—Noon.
1;no- 1:30—“Why Should the Teach-
er Systematize Her
Work’’’—I. B. Tilley.
1:30- 2:00—"The Danger of
Rapid
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stuffs”—County Agent J.
AV. Elliot.
Bo Accomplish-! 1®. 30-10.45—Recess.
Gardens”—Mrs.
v M. B. Mills.
11:20-12:010—“Story Telling in His-
tory Teaching" — Pinkie
A. Rivers.
112:00- 1:00—Noon.
1 oo-u-.i 30—“Aim to Be Obtained in
Teaching Reading”—M.C.
Edwards.
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hammerless or
— that miles arc packed into their structure the
• wav endurance is packed into steel.
same.
(Jiv< n under my hand and the seal
if s id < uurt, Auru: t 20, A D. 191*
(SEAM 3. T. Bond,
Clerk County Court Matagorda boun-
ty. Texa C T3-2O-27 <1
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At tin i olort d School Bulluiug, Bu)
< It), IH toiler 1-5 AA. E, Pack
I oiinly xchoid Superlu.
Icndeiit, < olored
1 etchers.
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,|soll< E OF APPLICATION Hill ! ruoid in volume X, page 5U2, of Urn
OitDLIl OF N Al.l. E>i .ATES. 1 d ed h:< ord- of Jac* ion County, Tex-
ins, said tract containing eighteen (IS, .
! acres of laud, which will be board at |
term of said court, com-
mencing me third Munday in Novum- ;
______________ ___________________ A. D. 1917, at Hie court- ;
Hit following notice to be published In house thereof, In the city of Bay City,
m w .paper of general circulation at which time all persons luteresUU
. Meh has been continuously and reg- in naid e lute are re imred to appeal
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MRS. (1I ARLS1E MILES
Will Teach
PIANO AND VOICE
in Bay City
Opening with the School
She will have her studio In
High School Building. Those
interested see her there or
phone number fcfi.
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to Do the First j
Day of School,” round
table, led by M. C. Ed-
wards.
The Stale of Texas.
To all Pei sons interested In the
1 talc of Clinton S Woolfolk, de-
<1. id. has filed in the County Court
<.f Vi.h igurdu County, an application
for an order to sell the foliowin.;
property of said Estate, to-wit:
All that < etlain tract or parcel of
land tn Jackson County, Texas, a part
of the Sylvanus Hatch league known
and <!<■:< rilrnd uh lot No twenty six
i II) of the Brookside Addition to the
town of Edna, as shown by the map
i or plat of said Brookside Addition, of
This paper has made all arrangements to send tobacco, and not only that, but is go-
ing to send the most popular brands in this country—the kin^ls that many of the men
have used at home and that they all know are good.
ground
V. Gaffor^.
2:00- 2:40—'‘Punishment, Proper and
Improver,” round table,
led by A. G. Hilliard.
2:10- 3:00—Recess.
2:00- 1:00—Business session.
Danger of Too,
Advancement”—
Naomi A. Richardson.
o:00- 2:30—“Th Meat Practical
Method of T caching gun 12-guage.
Reading” J. V. Gafford guage double-barrel shotgun and pay
Recess. the difference, or pay cash, if it is
2:15- 3:20 “What and How I Teach a bargain.
a Class in History
G. Hilliard.
That
Avoid,”
table, led by D. T. Rich
ardson
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luesda), October 2.
9:00- 9: 20—Opening ex< rclses - R< v.;
S. L. Rugeley.
9:20- 9:50 -“Rural School Stan-
dards”— Superintendent ■
AV. F. Pack.
9: 50-10: 10 —Sanitation; Contageou*
Diseases; Their Preven-
tion' Dr. J. E. Simons
10:30-10 45—Recess.
x ho is t< aching or expects to teach 10:15-11 20—“The
ui the county must attend for five
full days, and each leat her who has ■
i contract on file, and his certificate 11:20-12:00
recorded, is entitled to pay as if he'
w<ri‘ teaching, but if the teacher' School’’ Lula E Kemp. |
dmuld mis.'* a part of the time, he for- 12:00- 1 00--Noon,
••its his pay for the full week.
The county superintendent is re-
quited to make a report of each
teacher's attendance and the charac-
ter of her work. The aid and help
you receive from this Institute will
be in proportion. In a large measure,
to the amount of work you do and
Hie spirit in which you attend the
sessions. The teacher who makes the
most rapid advancement, and secures
the best results from her teaching is
ilways the one who is faithful to all
luties and professional In her deal-
ings. Be faithful in your attendance,
make some of the suggestions your
>wn, and gain inspiration from the In-
stitute that will be with you through'
the school year.
The program has been prepared, not
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Also oil lands and leases Wo offer y ‘ “ 'il l m octal
fortune i. Original pr-moter '> <
Co. Lot on hi tallmint plan. 'I • i-
less workeri and p|on< er 1 a J f li m ■ f i t i ■ 1 i'
past 22 years. Let us serve y u
Tobacco can be sent to Europe without tax. import duty or freight. Through the
generosity of leading tobacco manufacturers we are enabled to send 50c worth of smok-
ing tobacco, chewing tobacco or cigarettes for 25c.
1 30- 2:00—“AVriting in the Rund
Schools"—Birdie Cole.
2 On- 2:30—"Aim to
ed in the Teaching
Spelling” — Pinkie
Rivers.
2.30- 2:15—Recess.
| 2:15- 3:20—“Grganlxation of
ning Clubs”— Pinkie
Harris.
4:00- Preventing Waste by 11 25-12:00—“The Public Schools as
Starting Right”—Super-! an Agency to Meet the
inteudent W H. Butler ; ''veds of the Commun-
ity”—‘Mary E Williams.
' 13 CO- 1:00- Noon.
1:00- 1:30—“How to Teach Geogra
phy in the Lowei
Grades”—Elveria Miller.
Essentials in Physiol-
ogy”—Macle Dale.
2.00- 2:30—“How Much Mathu.nutic-.
Should a Pupil Learn ir.
the Elementary i.rades?’
—Catherine Garre:t.
2:50- 2:45—Recess.
and Reviews" - Dora 2 ‘5- 3:20 “How Much English
Bruwn Should Be Taught r the
“Teaching Manners and Elementary Gi lies.
Morals in the Public Lula E. Kemp.
SrhnnF-T.iil.i E Kemp. 1 3:20- 4:00—(al What is Necessa*>
That a T e n chei
Should Know Rela-
tive to the District
in Which She Is to
Teach?”
(b) “How May This In-
formation Be Ob-
tained?”
ble, led
Norris.
Friday, October <>.
9:30- 9:20—Opening exercises,
3:20- 4:00 “Order and Discipline” ,iy Beorge Judkins.
Supt AA’ H Butler 9:20- 9:50—"School Laws” — Supt.
W. F. Pack.
9 50-10:30—J Teacher’s Opportunity”
S. L. Rugeley.
10:30-10 4*^'cess.
10:50-11:2^' School
Do you know we can sell you good Ian I in Mat : n i < "'inly, on
which you can grow from one acre enough, at pr nt prii' to p ■ for
three ncies. Whore < lsc in tl ■ h I n i , > ' H“ b <n
it Imt? Is it not lime to get ' , ’ if i if n l.vcry
day you wait* the bargain;* are pic "I • ami p.i>> ■ :..-ming
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The Ring
■ secured scores of circus
never before seen in
An entire trained animal
show has been made a part of the
main lent pro gram this season. The
menagerie now number ioi)9 wild ani-
mal The elephants, including "Big
Bingo,” the earth’s largest pachyderm,
have been Increased to 11 and almost
sun horses are carried. There will be
HO clowns and a big free three-mile
| street parade show day morning.
I The circus will be In Galveston,
Monday .October 1.
Wednesday, October 3.
9:00- 9:2<)—Opening exercises—J. AA’
McDade.
9:20- 9:50—“The Daily Program and
State Court of Study—.
Supt. W. F. Pack.
“Agriculture in One and
Two-Room Schools—!)
T. Richardson.
10:30-10.45—Recess.
10:45-11:29—"Tin Care of the School
Ellis. 1:30 ,2:00—“How to Make the Play-
the i ground Profitable” — J.
the high
These books are on;
sale in Buy City, and should be studied
carefully befon the institute begins.
W. F. Pack,
County Superintendent
Value of Drills
Reviews" - Dora
to our soldiers in
25c pkg No. 1.
25c pkg.-No. 2.
25c pkg No. 3.
25c pkg No. 4.
(Your Name)
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(Street Address)
(City and State)
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and Tira Acerssaritf
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the sensational increase in the number of automobiles
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United States Tires
Are Good Tires
A Tire Jar Every
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Use—
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kinds I have marked below and enclose in each package a stamped return post card addressed to
Popular cigarettes having retail value of 50c.
Popular pipe tobacco having retail value of 50c.
Popular cigarette tobacco having retail value of 50c.
Popular plug chewing tobacco having retail value of 50c.
Cut out the form below, f 11 it out fur as liberal an amount as you
can afford and send to us with your contribution without delay as it is
important to get tobacco to the other side as quickly as it can be done
TO THE TRIBUNE, BAY CITY, TEXAS.
In accordance with your offer to send popular brands of tobaccos and cigarettes
Europe in units of 50c packages, each for 25c, I enclose J............and will thank you to send the
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1917, newspaper, September 21, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333005/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.