The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 294, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 17, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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HIGH SCHOOL
When Purchasing
RANKS HIGHEST
Al
Kay < ity hi < Im".
V” and h'-ignatcd
LUMBER, SHINGLES, PAINT, OR
BARNES
I IrM-l I***.
HARDWARE, IN FACT ANY
I LHC.
THING TO BUILD WITH
it
■icott.
T<
BIG 4 RING WILD ANIMAL
‘It-JI
CIR C U S
nt
thr
publish th
HOUli
tan dii rd
tr
and
want the best
'■Jun
Ifk
new
i
THE SHOW THAT’S DIFFERENT
u
1000
65
65
1000
MONEY
V
in*-
s
Um u
••••••••••<»••• • •«. fk i*»«« »>a«—t »M<»*>>*e«**
Holy Moses, Sacred Arabian Black Camel
in
t-tanti
NOW IS
The Last Opportunity
9
TO
number
30
30
BUY WAR BARGAINS
IC
I N -
Matagorda County Lands
Hinn
I H
IIII
550
550
’ hi r<l
SEE US FOR LAND AND LOT SNAPS
.......- -O O--
M. E. I HI RCII, SO. 1 II.
H MSI
MAGILL BROTHERS
It
Wednesday
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
r Mi
to a Good Position.
XAit » I uh-u t'riiuariea.
thru .
ill.
i F< .1
or
A
Mr*
I
THOU 11. CA8TLETON
Mr»
•uj
4
a
Preet ue
01 1’
TO
MITU'E
Let Us Print Your Stationery
Commissioner
P we ln<*
I
J
Commissioner
Pree'.n
o
■a
In
T
la Robison.
Commissioner
alive.
Positively Only BIG CIRCUS Coming This Season
Only Real Wild Animal Show On Earth
A Writing Paper for Business
Men Who Value Impressions
•II'ST MULES.
• Itnlutling
have
ennlp-
For Count,
No Two:
B. HAWKINS, Matagorda
p-r—
di-
of u
and i
$;l<m
$125.
Will
of the
landu iiIh
to SI
IficMion
i<> their
ami
Km:
Flint
third
(>e«it |
PERFORMING
ANIMALS
LIONS
IN ONE ACT
t'lllWtl
teacher
-l.t- 7
see
the
to
of
a liaiid-
*
see ho'X |
in a day. I
that the stars
no heft er t han
meets
Mrs.
Mrs
Glittering MLile-Long
Performances Kain or Sliino, 2 and 8 p. m.
■io ANLM \L ( LOWNS
150 Animal Trainer;
Street Parade At 10:30 A. M.
I loots open at 1 and 7
BIG SENSATIONAL
ANIMAL ACTS
Company
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req
first
on «
iroa
Farson
A. etiuc
LU L GROWN AFRICAN
WORLD’S CHALLANGE GROUP
\ ALI E $*,0,000.00
mt term,
ii'tin, of
tu i»
the
W»
M
AS
IP
null
the
remark
Juribunf Printing Company
Tribune
tion i:
Hirsh
1reasurer.
9
WILL EXHIBIT AT
ICT, 18
Bay C ity, I exas
< hfiol
first
'0. ' lie.
Bay chy
required
I hr
rills
Mmltmim
ATltlipimd
ppnraliis
1;
I have opened my studio for art and
expression at Mrs. F. O. Glick’s res-
idence. Wilt he glad to talk to par-
ents who are interested. Mondays,
Tuesdays. Wednesday^
JMf . MH* fl
MH PIO FOR HIT
AMI EXI’KESHIUN.
■'*’ I uUlil)
GI-.U. K. SLKHlLL
mg thi
will
The Alamo Can Satisfy Your Wants |
AND SAVE
Fur Tax Assessor
W. C. LLOYD.
J J
Ai.
"I II
I r'ut Lu strut Limit.
-NO. b. 1 EttKY
or
unit "
ehcmlstry'
t f ;
oqnjpn
proximate
for cbvmb
bay c/ry
Wednesday
REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE .MARK IT ON THE CALENDAR
Alamo Lumber Company ,
JOHN SlJl HI FI / ND. Manager
PHONE 2 3 I
SEE THE BIG FREE-TO-EVERYBODY ACTS
on the show grounds at 1 o'clock. You'll have time after the parade to get
dinner and then to the show grounds in ample lime for the big Tree features
The letterhead is seen before your message
is read; from it your correspondent gets his
first impression. You know what it means
to make a good impression front the outset.
pielutt
naint
• HiHlitv that
>|H Clade
X • • w
.liiil
every ;
Mar llu
a a
uhiiimt
hi uh M‘ho<'
... *0®. E-
mi-
for general
phyxIORrai’hy $t>5:
ma mial
i for i
lahorntorv
County -vt'orm > :
(1. H KOHEHISON.
h ’ll mi
<l of
0 ,1 Of I h,
•' . Ill, fi,
I
iiii ah as
diU’Meht
ll
ckmalfit'd ti mpor
f tlie 1','oiid class
with only eight and
ri'speeti V*b
for which
-hntild he agrl-
aiiil iihv-do
■it 10,45
Mr#
SAMPSONS,
MIM!
t elm
; Bay City Business College
Nat
i)..SS8]
.. -I. eol
'■'M A J u nJ „ .
1 s
wear
that uih
there
what uGik<
...u
.|j> if;-.
high achoo
Pic- j
any of•
the di- i
i it is.
Your Letterheads, Envelopes, Billheads and State
menu are as Important a# tha adverttainff you do. hence you
ahould entrust the printin* to a firm that knows how to •omWne
tasty composition, good piese-work and ink with ths right paper,
NATIONAL BANK BOND is a fine writing paper,
such as is ussd by Banks, Manufacturers. Retailers, WholSaJlers
and Professional Men. In price it is within reach of all.
Why not let us figure with you on your next order and use
NATIONAL BANK BOND, the paper that is recognized
throughout the conlmerdal world for its appropriateness to busi-
ness uses. In this paper we offer you the choice of White and
Five attractive tints. Envelopes to match if you wish them.
You'll be interested in the samples we have to show you. When
may we calif
I H"HT
on a Boom.
The Junior leamtr tncets every Sun
Eloise Matthewh, .—
I'm Couuty Supertntemtent
I W E. PACK
For Sheriff:
BERT CARR
» mm.li
you do
AeuihlM the
The people
These are
Manugt i' Korn t
goimi
of tenehei
including
I'ln-t
third . I., I
<>r free term
e.,,,ml clfisw
an early rt’idy, I
F Itonght' .
Sii|ici’h> fen dent
society Fur Tax Collector,
eftenmo’t at <
*r?n - I ...
‘For County Surveyor
J C CAItRINUTUM.
If the child starts In its sleep,
grinds Its teeth while sleeping, picks
at the nose, has a bad breath, fickle
appetite, pale complexion, and dark fnycp4 to raise their subscription price
rln*a under the eyes. It has wonna. Rn(, sonie have actually xunpenderf
,..j i, at they remain In ths w - 1VI. ,
intestines, that child
WHTHB’S CRBAM
clears out worms. ■♦rlnsfhawe th<
stem
nilmh< r
HCllOnl.
or lo ad
• hi-
li n-.th
f ria
HilllS
ria tun h.
of r-’citiition
cl:l«X tn.
t»l’ i
__
For County
si HSt RIIIFRV No one
LOl’18 HTEHNER.
, Im urn
(min-it's i
id;
illdi, itl< d ill I " I
r < olid
schools max be
hinds of the
third
Bond
5. '
hool must
force and
and globes:
provided with at least
I.onhii for 1'fich teacher
montan- r.chool. snlUWo for the
list
| I lirid
'i
A Bold i use
more than
not n*-e but .
111 r"
ting von for
inn-ri-ly, \V
State
55o PEOPLE <• UONt i:ilT BANDS
Two Big Special Train.- Three Calliopes
Ti-xas, O< fol,m 1
THE HIGH St HOOL AND TANGO DANT ING HORSES.
THE GROUP 6l’ PERFORMING SOI TH AMEItlt AN PUMAS.
A SEXTETTE OE TRAINED LAUGHING HYENAS.
THE RIDING, DRIVING, RACING OSTRICHES.
THE MUSICAL CARRIER PIGEONS.
THE WORLD'S ONLY GROUP OK PERI'ORMING BENGAL TIGERS.
THE I I NNY CLOWN PIGS.
th,
is do
' 1 :
I 1
iank
elemnt arv
trnchlng
piant of m»»P>:. charts,
an.I must be
«morth of
pf eh
I,- of Hrn rc«'irct1ve grades-
Inti let tn "t
above riiinir,.
high schools must
roui:v of study; must
who hold not lower
State i-ortifiiatcR:
unpetent teachers in
school; must employ
teaching force to avoid
the rooms; and must
physical condition of
and grounds is such as
Io health and efficiency
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THE WORLD’S ONLY PEREORMING Lf.XMAS.
TOM. Di< K AND HARRY HORsE RIDING SEALS.
Bit, BILL. V, REST LING GRIZZLY.
TOT AND TINA SMALLEST EDIT ATED Hol.’SES.
PEREORMING 1 ERSIAN LEOPARDS AND .JAGUARS.
TOM, .TERRX AND LOUIE HORSE-RIDING LIONS.
THE WORLD'S ONLY EDUCATED ZEBRAS.
HIE HIGH DIV ING DOGS AND MONKEYS.
DANGER, DYNAMI TE, CACTUS \ND GUNPOWDER .
THE ONIA PEREORMING CAMELS IN THE WORLD
HIGH-SCHOOL. RIDING. DANCING AND MILITARY
HORSES AND PONIES
World’s Preinimn Stock. Every On, an Actor
I some have actually
long •• they remain io the i
*yt he ilekly abd do not Intend tn. but do
j^ftHMirnni j It no more than rlvht that our {
thr ■ a.dtnqyents --nm« tn nnr rescue and
mh and bowel* aan/putx the lit- ; mBxe our low as light as possible
Assure von ihnt your kindness
’»'»»• alnccrflv Appreciated
^csrrv tiny Shetland ponies In thiit* nn,u«.. p*»
- ■ tvtnbori li.
I
I i ieiu i vituippi -I ix i
! ilnr\ uppnraltm l-'irat
i mid ('Ians I. third , la<
.x xppiiixiinate
l| U i pllll ll i.
elti.-.s
plWKK
Xpproximate net <
iiiflmling em yi lopedin.
atia-es and mag-izines;
and ii fetetli v book:- fm
•IV ic--. and refel < tn r
l|sh. niathemalIik
< la - $:;00;
ehl •«
III
nielit- ■
follow
employ tv
than first
must
the •
addition to the
elasatfied
State
•a< lo-rs
grade
ptovide er
eli nientarv
4 ade.jiate
X < rowdlng
I that the
T lluilllltlg
| i i-nndm-e
K I puplla.
? In exceptional ease;
f elm ifii d tentative!' as at
| first class, second class ami
elm , with fewer teachers.
\o school will lie recognized as a
high si-hool of till- I'irid a until it
visited and approved by i eprcsimta-
tue of State department of educa-
tion
School may lie
aiilv a schools n
and third <lai
■ i «<’n months free lei m.
The first unit of seienct
. quit-n < nf in provided ■
cult tire or pig -ioloi:'
graphy or genera I sclent <’ the sec-
hmtld be agriculture, blob
domestic science, man-
,j ,. or nlivstrs Standard
nt for imrlrultttre will ap-
«!■■■■, for hlologv.
strv from < 'tn to do+
eommn'. from $51'0 to Jtont':
•ienve. $100 to $r'5; for
for phvslolocy. $< 1
for a muni training, front $100 to
Jtlo.ie for ah' <K «”00 to $500 Stan
dard laboratory md lihrnr' equip-
■ ont tor h'tflt . hool- a< ai'prov'd by
this department. Is contained In bul-
letin ■’
Tit-'
adequate
■ of
must
For County
Mumber 4
C. V. (Charley' CABIN!**
(or Markham.
iliniiiiiiiH l,*< qiilri-iiii-iit-. tor t hisMtii a-
• Ion of High s< hoolv to sliite
Ih-piiiImeiit of I dm all,,ii.
I Minimum numli--t of teaehi-rs |
‘employed in il--mt-nf ary ■ < hool and
bi n - lint,! fir- t < |,i , < ,,nd
- third el.n a 4,
Mini in ti ni
emploii-d In high
'I1--I illlelld, III
chis- 'I - eeond
H. Minimum
tnumilm^ Fir-
•1 third r-l.-i: S
1 standard
i admit ion
4 1
clusa will rank
eurdiiig to tic ir i
zf-hrtal mcetx the
Idgti school
i nfilled to m
xvi'iding
as-you
hfmidsi
tii-re win,.
it t-'fition
i relativi
this win
Owing to the enormous Increase in
the price of print paper, we find It |
necessary to collect np as well as we
possiblv can on delinquents
Even though all should pay up there i
would ho no money In sending the.
impor out at the present prices- so It
Is a loss tn ns If any rreit number |
fall tn pAv In what they owe.
\ great many papers have b-'en j
■' Cuuiil, Judge;
ti it LEWIS (ru wleetivti*
*2.110 VIOllXG |>|< II hits tKlDAl
I'Oi.H I Al I III I.K 4 Ml t UM-
HI M l> IIUhAK Ul HUH II 20.
nlimbi i of unit; of
th st.iiidaid labor-
class 2; se<-
t.
of laboratory
ubovi-
class $125;
day at 7:15 p tn
nresldent; T.uclle Jone*, secretary
Everyone nnd especially all th*
strangers In the city, arc moat cor
-Hally Invited to all the s-rvtces Ome
snd be st home
ul l.'zuuly clerk
JUiiN T. UUKO.
harifo
• picitires.il
matter en • I
pnc« ttye !|
from the I
ly test the I
corporation 11
each o t-i k, and 11
a week to start I
dm w I or I
•st w ill take 11
;u order toll
firn prices 11
price will I
l-tit if iI
that I be- i I
won victory. I
la tter I
- dead ■ a y. ,I
w hilt I makes
by the best d< - S
tin mo.-1 s •< 111 - |
better than
made ti]
dein, and
mar> )im can sew tog-'llier
listed I | M ill imyio coiife-
* are in some imitam e no better
the rest of the big ones. Hut man !
you ought io that direction. |
Tti< Hmti <>i a .Xatioti' that plajed for |
over a year for $2 and is
$2 l'h< same -litis are
t of ‘ dmatiou
of i. ela -dr.
Stat-- and
Ahead of the Land Boom that is on I he road.
The way to get rich is to buy on a Bar-
gain Market and sell
stilly getting ;
ame .(hrs ar- in that i
that you will se in most
. and inc pictures, but I
reef ion made i h< pint ti i < " ha ’
I*. \V Griffnh s name at t-
oiriiriei- of -nialrt' that
Thoma- Inee A pn facie • Intolerance.’j
now i -in fi in a it N'vw York at $2 pliers,
i:~, even bigger ami gr-at-r than ‘ I In-,
Birth of -i limit ’ it’s direction that
willsput out tin Triangle pictures you,
• 4.1 ha v ' h< i- a - tn .......in - at |
th-- Grand Fridays, The greatest •
drutna the world - famous director’-
can evolve and i-a- h one will be
five reeler. But they didn’t stop
that. To
gr.mis thia have added
coined} to each five reel' f
foot mi foi-t in par
drama The.' are
rfellelit. who d
Illi with the Old Ke> s
:ind put oyer sm h a
Wln-i’l.' The Knock Out.'
I h naniifi-.' and others
will consist of seven
talning value, w
Village St umlal.
KeV. J. F. Carter, pastor.
v*u adjuiutug church, corner
H aud Fourth street.
breaching every Sunday
o'clock a. tn. and ti;15 p. in
\ Moore, church reporter.
Prayer meeting every
svehlng at S:ll. o’clock.
Sunday school meets cverj Sunday !
■ioruing at 9 30. 1’ G Secrest and]
John K Caklletou, buperintendents,
L. Z. Moreland, everetary; 0 W Zleg-'
tmhala. treasurer.
The men's Bible class meet,a every •
Sunday morning In the pastor's stml'
Amo* Lee. teacher; Ixiuis LeTulle,-
•ecretary.
The Wesley class meets every Sun- Sublet to the Acuou of tin
day morning In Wesley chapel. Mis.
I F. Carter, teacher; Joe Milner,
president; Geo Helmcike, secretary
The Gleaner clsss meets ever) Sun-
lay morning tn Wesley chapel. Mrs
George Helntecke, teacher; M.ss I'm
.".car, president: Mrs S-atn'-u *-.1'
idatt. secret at y.
Board of ctewarda meets every third!
Vlondav ai X 15 p nj It; ibt pastor
study. G X Moore, pr-aldetit: Lomu
LeTulle. hiNTetary; Merlin Thomiaon.j
treaen rer
Woman's auxiliary
Thursday at 4 p. m
rboutpson, president;
Moore, secretary
The Young Laities' Mlaslonary aux
tliaiy meets ev,.:y Wednesday after
noon at 4.15 o’clock. Miss Matle
Brewer, president; Mrs Crawford 1
ftArnett, secretary.
The Juvenile Mlaslonary
meets rv< ry Sunday
o’clock Mrs Amo»
tendent.
plcirilie -,t
Fridays. The
world famous
iiid each one will be a
But th- y didn't stop at
miplei - fiich of these pro- ,
have a-ldcd a two reel ’
ili.it stands i
with the Triangle
directed by Mack
•< ted Charles Chap-
lone i ’otnetly t .
’Mabel at the I
I tough ami
The progr.'tin
reels of entnr-
ill b<- Aloahaoe and ti |
These two plays |
tank well along whh the Standard of
Trianele and ym,i - tn readily distlti- ,
■tuish that this is something different, j
I'• t’i'opiiiiiig Jtingle-Br. tl Lions, T'ij’.t'is, Leopards, Jaguars, Grizzly, Cinnamon, Siberian
tuid Polar Bears, Sr-ai-, Sea Lions, Elephants, ( antel-. Zebras, Ziilta-, Ilyinas, Sacred
faille, Kangaroos ,< .ur.ti.g-Oiitaii. , Aprs, ('himp.m tv , Mouk- ys. Motif,lain Goats,
Dugs, Ponies, Pigs, Etc.
AERIAL LION rides in bMoon, surrounded by shooting
Skyrockets. T'he most amazing wild animal act - xLmt.
bigh>
x of ti,
cd ’ A' and
-tandartlx.
standards
of the first
linked mh an A'*
l-t.liy r-piiprmtit
will note ft’oin tfn
tn v- liich | am --u
I you kttidl'
■ trilTtce.x to 1
and co ,L
tiftl-lcing the
ml s<> th.it it (Jlu
ttn-ntenm of a high ,
- I t and tn-
-ttfi of high schtiol
bullet Hl
iH'l ion
imix) for ••
et t>nd - liis-
5, Mil
ii-riml'
■ t-coiid e!:.t;
M.txh
lit bv
ost of library,
diclionartm
cliaits, source
history
hooks for
and science
■ i-olid t'ltlss $2;>0;
The Principal Station on the Road
w ate n CUM!
case, you
very few
Mora
egaoll'w-.," These urc the fl
mad-- by Manager Korn when. H
tie advised -i' that h< aa. going to ,
j»how rriunglt- pH t«ir«’» and when u»k- Ij
■< >i it .,• >> ,i "-1.g tu < I.ar;■. ttic , |
uuual a-l-i. lasimi fm tin-
he Mays, ‘ That'a a noth* T
Only No; we shall fix the
very Inwiiat jtm>sii-le tight
pta.t in orrtir to tboroun
■ ventur-' T’he TriuS'Kik.
mak's two programti
We shall only try on
w ith, and all I a ant is to t
Iht’te ptogtalli , and the r<
rare of •Giettrsrami
■ get them in I will make
from 3 to 25 <•••ntti, o that,
not stand in (lie a ay at all,
< la.-g. I a|.pt< ciativ- s.-ilrlt - here
Is. then its a
, But what mtik< t riangle any
j than Uh i eat ’ tl'm. that’
i just hh easy, as to tell .you
fan all wool suit, cut
igm-r. and made tip by
hihuIiJbiI tailor,
m« -down,
cut am all ai llu
jam can
I
A.
of
First
third
l-'iigth
Fit st
third t-
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it fa
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cotmt-s
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Huge elephant* will carry tiny Shetland ponies In their mouths in AL O.
I Barnes* Circua here Wednesday, October 18.
f
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£ ag,'ii>ii«i*lihliy;
e only group of pet forming camels arc to be seen in the Al. G. Barnas'
Circus. Bay City, W ednesday, October 18.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 294, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 17, 1916, newspaper, October 17, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362194/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.