The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XXV.
TEXAS STATE LIBRARY
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ALPINE, BREWSTER COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915.
NO 35
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I ALPINE STATE BANK 1
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+ United States Depository for Postal Saving Funds :
+ Capital, $25,000 - - Surplus, $25,000 X
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President Vice President ‘ :
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Reasonable Prices on
U M B E R
Windmills, Pipe, Fencing and All kinds of
BUILDING MATERIAL.
ALPINE LUMBER CO.
“The Material Men”
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For First Class Plumbing and Pipe Work
of all kinds. All kinds of Pumps Repaired.
Also all kinds of Windmill Work.
:: PROGRAM ::
TEACHERS ANNUAL INSTITUTE
for
Brewster, Presidio, Terrell and Jeff Davis Counties.
ALPINE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
September 6th to 10th. Inclusive
Monday Forenoon, Sept. 6th, 9 o’clock.
Institute Called to Order.....................................
Devotional Exercises............................................
Welcome in Behalf of the School..........:................
Welcome in Behalf of the Commercial Club........
Response.............................................................
Violin Solo..........................................................
Reading.............................................................
RECESS
Organization and Enrollment
Lecturer from State Department
“Turning Points in Teaching,” Chapters 1, 2 & 3.
NOON
.Judge A. M. Turney
Rev. W. W. Nelson
..........J. D. Jackson
Administrator’s Notice.
i The State of Texas, /
1 COUNTY OF BREWSTER )
To those
indebted to, or holding claims
against the estate of D. A. T.
Walton, deceased.
The undersigned having
been duly appointed adminis-
trator of the estate of D. A. T.
Walton, deceased, late of
Brewster county, Texas, by A.
M. Turney, judge of the
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The First National Ban
ALPIN.E, Texas
CAPITAL and SURPLUS $100,000.
OFFICERS.
C. A. BROWN, President.
H. L. KOKERNOT, V-Pres.
G. W. BAINES, Jr. Cashier
..........Dr. B. F. Berkeley county court of said county on
.............W. B. J. Buttrill the 19th day of August, 1915,
...................R- M- Crabb during a regular term thereof,
...........Miss Una Jackson 55
A. B. BURTON, Asst. Cashier
U. S. Depository for Postal Savings
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hereby notifies all persons in-
debted to said estate to come
forward and make settlement,
and those having claims
1 :30 Discussion of Discipline Problems against said estate to present
Ends to be gained by discipline..........................................J. E Gregg, Marfa them to him at his residence
Relative value of public and private punishment...Miss Lenore Jones, Ft.Davis
Kinds of Punishments and their Consequences........Miss Anna D. Linn, Alpine
Is keeping after School a Good Plan?............................Miss Bell Jones, Marfa
Address.
RECESS
............................................Judge H. H. Kilpatrick, Marfa
Tuesday, Sept. 7th, 9 a. m.
in Alpine, Brewster county,
Texas, where he receives his
mail, this 19th day of August.
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Under New Management
Devotional Exercises
Roll Call
Rev. Jas. T. Tartt
a. d., 1915. J. A. Walton,
Administrator of the estate of
D. A. T. Walton, deed. 8-26-4
M. M. Whisler,
W. A. Buchanan, Successor.
The Modern School from the Viewpoint of a Patron.......................A. J. Tippit
Training for Citizenship.................................. Edwin R. Bentley, Alpine
Vocal Music
Piano Solo..................................................Miss Thalia Gillett
RECESS
Lecture from State Department.
“Turning Points in Teaching," chapters 4, 5 & 6.
NOON
1:30 What are Some of the Causes and Remedies of
Truancy and Tardiness In My School?.................W. B. J. Buttrill, Marfa
J. E. Conner, Sanderson
Yearlings For Sale.
500 long ones, with good
per cent, twos; both steers and'
heifers, native raised out of
good grade red Arizona cows;
colors and condition good; cut
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20 per cent, and take balance
at 36.00 or take all at 33.00, f.
E. Creating a Taste for History
w Section Meetings:
w Primary Section.........
W Intermediate Section.,
w High School Section...
RECESS
R. E. Coffin, Alpine 1 o. b. stock pens, Odessa, Tex.
Mrs. Eugenia Wecter, Marathon! D 07 A1 —
box 9/, Odessa, 1 exas.
Advt.
Miss Sallye Tidwell, Leader
..Herman Wofford, Leader
. ..J. E. Conner, Leader
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Forest Koen
Contractor and Builder
Estimates on all classes of work furnished.
Plans and Specifications a Specialty.
Bell House
Alpine, Texas.
PLUMBING, TINNING AND TANKS
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Estimates Furnished on any Job.
Have your plumbing done by a workman who
understands Sanitary Work.
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Write or phone your wants.
Wednesday, Sept. 8th, 9 a. m.
Roll Call
Devotional Exercises...........................................................Rev. H. M. Bandy
Address......................................................................................District Judge
Significance of Recent Texas School Legislation..........L. M. Graves, Ft. Davis
1 he wagon that lasts is the
Peter Shuttler. See Weyerts
& Sons for prices. Advt.
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Violin Solo.
Reading......
.............R. M. Crabb
Miss Gladys Johnson
RECESS
Lecturer from State Department of Education
•Turning Points in Teaching,” chapters 7, 8 & 9.
( Continued on Page 4 )
Trespass Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all
parties are forbidden under pen-
alty of the law, to hunt, fish,
camp, or in any way, trespass
upon my property, advt.
Jason W. TAMES.
Drugs and Sundries.
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Domestic
Hope Domestic 12 yd. for.......
Lonsdale 12 yds for.............
10c grade bleached 14 yards for..
Dress Goods.
Mens Drawers and Shirts
10
4 Pepperell Sheeting Bleached at.
$1.00
1.00
1.00
27%
We have a complete line, and all the Wool Serges Heavy Rib Cotton or Fleaced, regular 50c grade
and Cotton Goods are much lower than ever each, we are going to sell for 75c Suit.
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Toil D U Nard 9 yards for......
Amoskeag 12 yards for..........
10c grade 14 yards for...........
$1.00
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before. Come in and let us show you where
we can save you Money.
25c Wool Serge one yard wide. Also all the New
Fancy Colors.
Come Early and see the new things in shoes J. & K.
Don’t forget we still sell Holeproof Hose every
Pair Guaranteed.
We have just received a large shipment of Curlee
Suits and Pants. Pants $2.50, $3.50 & $5.00.
Best grade of Outing 12 yards for
$1.00
Calicos only.
5 c yd
We have a very large stock of Blankets and Com-
forts at a very low price.
We have a SPECIAL line of Boys Shoes that you
have never been able to get before in Alpine.
Compare these prices with the prices that you have been paying for Winte
Goods andthen come and let us show you where we can save you Money
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Yates, W. J. The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1915, newspaper, September 2, 1915; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1708348/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.