The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1911 Page: 11 of 12
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Christmas Greeting
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No Trouble to Answer Oiu^nIIoiim
Come Into our store and look as long as Ion# as you,
not want you to hurry through.
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A FEW OF THE ARTICLES ON EXHIBITION IIHPM
Manicure Sets,
Toilet Sets,
Hand Bags,
Card Cases,
Music Rolls,
Shaving Sets,
Cigar humidors,
Military Brushes,
Necktie holders,
Collar and Cuff Boxes,
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TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN.
FIRE WORKS FOR THE BOYS.
Baby Bumpers, Character Dolls—and Dolls
Come early while you may have an opportunity to select from a full stock. Avoid buying lute- It's
a very bad habit.
BAYLOR DRUG STORE!
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" Piano Toning.
B. H. Patterson, Professional
Piano Tuner and expert Piano
Repairer and Rebuilder, gradu-
ate of the Wiles Bryant school of
piano tuning, and the Fischer
school of piano tuning, will be in
Seymour for one week, Dec. 14
to 21 inclusive. Phone or leave
orders at Richmond's jewelry
store or at hotel Washington.
See large ad in another column
for references and prices.
Prices could not possibly be
lower. Arrange to attend our
Big Hard-time Sale.
Lively & Kellum.
Tarrant voted $1,600,000
and bridge bonds Tuesday.
road
Protestant Episcopal Church Service.
Rev. E. C. Seaman, Episcopal
Archdeacon and General Mission-
ary, gives notice of service to be
held in the Presbyterian Church
(by courtesy of that congrega-
tion) Thursday night, Dec. 21,
at 7:30 o'clock.
The sermon will be from St.
Matthew xi, 10 and its theme
will be The Coming of Christ and
the Ministry of the Church.
All persons are cordially invit-
ed to worship at this service.
Listen for the bell. 11-12
Those who have attended our
Big Hard-time Sale are well
pleased. Those who have not
attended do not knq,w how to ap-
preciate Hard-time prices.
Lively & Kellum.
PROGRAM
Baylor Connty Teachers' Institute to be
Held at Seymour, Texas, Decem-
ber 18 to 22 Inclusive.
W.
Farmers
National Bank
Seymour, Texas
CAPITAL $50,000; SURPLUS $25,000
Office rs
E. A. FANCHER, Preal
W. T. BUTTON. Caihler
W. H. PORT WOOD, lice-Pre it
T. S. WHITESIDE. A tat Caahler
Safeguard Your Interests by Putting Your
Money In the Bank and Pay
Your Bills by Check
If you have no bank account we cordially invite you
to come in and start one with us to-day. We solicit
your account, whether large or small, and promise
every accommodation to our customers consistent
with safe banking.
i
Make Our Bank Your Bank
monday, dec. 18.
9:00 a. m. — Organization,
opening remarks by Judge
G. Mitchell.
Devotional Exercise -Rev
' J. Haywood.
Welcome address -Hon. D. L.
; Kenan.
Response—-S. L. Coggins.
Object of the Teachers' Insti-
tute—0. Hufstedler and G. C.
Haile.
Noon—12:00 to 1:30.
The Meaning of Education—
Miss Susie Milam and W. W.
Graves.
Reading (Oral and Silent) —
Miss Mary Bussell.
Infinitives and Participles-
Miss Myrtle Myer and Miss Liz-
zie Minchin.
TUESDAY, DEC. 19.
9:00 a. m.—Devotional exer-
Broif^raSe) MissLavada RatlifF |
and Nathan Johnson.
thursday dec. 21.
9:00 a. m. Devotional Exer-
cise—Rev. Ben Hardy.
Pedagogy (Rules of School)
Misses Callye Webb, Ella Shaw-
and ver and W. W. Graves, W. I).
Nat Wolf.
cise, Rev. T. E. Cannedy.
Fractions-O. Hufstedler.
Phonics—Misses Coleta Mont-
gomery and Mary Bussell.
Preparation of Teacher—
Misses Eloise Burnett, Mabel
Carrington, Nelle Dillingham and
D. J. Liles.
Noon—12:00 to 1:30.
Texas History (the Revolution)
Elmer Graham.
Geography (Present Text Books
discussed)—Misses Ina Rhoddy,
Tamsey Riley and W. M. Gibson.
The Teacher as a Story-Teller
Reading (Purpose and Extent
for each of first six Grades)
Miss Coleta Montgomery first
three grades; Miss Mary Bussell
| last three grades.
County School Board 0. Huf-
stedler, S. L. Coggins.
Noon—12:00 to 1:30.
Relation of Trustees to Rural
Schools—I. N. Oliphint, L. A.
Powell, I. M. Mills, W. B. Tracy
and J. M. O'Harrow.
Co-Operation of Teachers with
Trustees—Misses Mary E. Helm,
Susie Milam and D. J. Liles, W.
D. Wolf.
Agriculture in Rural Schools —
Miss Etta Tinsley, G. C. Haile.
friday dec. 22.
9:00 a. m. Devotional Exer-
ciseRev. W. H. Stanley.
Pedagogy (the moral aspect of
Athletics) —Miss Myrtle Myer
and Elmer Graham.
Singing in Public Schools
Misses Mabel Carrington and
Callye Webb.
Summer Normal discussion
Miss Lizzie Minchin, D. J. Liles
and Nathan Johnson.
Noon—12:00 to 1:30.
Reading (Assignment of Les-
sons)—Misses Coleta Montgom-
ery and Mary Bussell.
Relation of Teacher to Com-,
munity—Misses Ella Shawver,
BomartonNews
(Hy Special Correspondent.)
Tip Bell wont to Munday Thurs-
day.
Tip Bell went to Seymour Tues-
day.
Dr. Gaines went to Wichita
Falls Monday.
Mr. Eli Swindell of Mwrrit.
'IVxas, is visiting his sister, Mrs.
Ilfrsehf'l Thomas.
Mr. Bow I rs and two little girls
of Central Texas, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Thomas.
I)r. Gaines carried Jacob Velek
to Wichita to be operated on for
appendicitis. Patient doing very
! well.
££■?& visited; J'Z" K;
I parents of this place Saturday
Tipton Sunday.
Bomarton last week.
Messrs. Naylor and
went to Seymour Monday
C. T. Field shipped a car load
of cattle this week to Ft. Worth.
Mrs. Thomas' neice and hus-
band of Fort Worth are visiting
her this week.
Mr. Calfee is improving his
hotel, which adds much to its
convenience.
® Don't forget the Home Mission
ladies' bazaar at Mrs. Fields mil-
linery store at this place begin-
ning on Saturday, Dec. 16. I/>ts
of nice things will be for sale.
We have certainly had a fine
rain, and it's still raining ofi" and
on. People feel good and havo
some hope of a crop next year.
Clean Up Sale on clothir.g at.
Britains. Price it.
W. L. GAINES, M. D.
General Practitioner
Local Hurtfeoo W. V. Ily. Co,
Leave calls at- Heydler'# Ionu Store
BOMARTON TEXAS
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REASONS
J.P,:?c$ica! Nitrations) Misses: [)ocja Tackett and T. E. Truman.
Ruth Parker, Mary E. Helm and
Ida Snow.
WEDNESDAY DEC. 20.
! 9:00 a. m. Devotional Exer-
icises Rev. S. D. Waldrop.
Pedagogy (The Recitation)—
! Misses Etta Tinsley, Vera Cock-
[ rell and C. H. Vrazel.
U. S. History (The Revolution)
—Misses Bessie Dykes, Docia
Tackett and T. E. Truman.
Grammar (Present Text Books
discussed)-Misses Nowlin and!ranch
Noon 12:00 to 1:30. .
Reading (Dramatic Reading)
- Misses Mary Bussell and Coleta
Montgomery.
What Should the Rural Teach-
er Read?—Misses Evie Connell,
Florence Busby, Nellie Dilling-
ham and S. L. Coggins.
Arithmetic (Commission and
Song.
Adjournment.
O. Hufstedler,
W. W. Graves,
Elmer Graham,
Committee.
Don't miss the Big Hard-time
Sale. Only eight more selling
days.-Lively& Kellum.
R. A. Logan was at Megargel
I this week on business at the
2.
3.
Depositing money in a Bank makes
safe from loss by Robbery, Fire
With a Bank Account you can pay
Check. The cancelled Check is a
for payment and you cannot
bill twice.
it absolutely
or Accident.
your bills by
legal receipt
be made to pay the
For sale at a bargain price - I
200 acres of land, well improved,'
where oil is insured by an in-
spector. Will be sold for very
low price. Eight miles south of
Bomarton on Miller creek. Come
over or write for price.
10-12 J. E. Motl.
Nearly every man needs to borrow Money some-
times. If you are well known at the Bank
through >our Bank Account it is easy for you to
get accommodations.
The bright standard which this Bank has set for itself
in the conduct of its business is a protection to its De-
positors in every emergency and under all circum-
stances. It insures them against reckless speculation
and the get-rich-ouick fever, and it is a guarantee that
whatever the profits may be they have been earned by
prudent, conservative business management in which
there is not a single element of danger. We like to
have prospective patrons examine us regarding these
claims to strength and stability.
The Deposits of this Bank ARE protected by the State
GUARANTY Fund.
FIRST STATE BANK
BOMARTON, TEXAS
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner. (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1911, newspaper, December 15, 1911; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429424/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.