The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 22, 1912, Image 3

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    M E M I N
D E XIIK FMMERS BEITEN
(Continued from Page 1.)
Here’s the new
method of making
memoranda, a pock
et case so handy and
neat that it is a
pleasure to carry it.
A card for every
day and extra ones
for special purposes.
The case is stiff so
that one can easily
write when holding
it in the hand.
You make jottings
freely, for you find
it convenient to do
so, and you don’t
have any trouble in
finding them. They
just bob up at the
right time.
THE
NEW
WAY
You have a filing tray with card
indexes which make it easy to file
your data according to date, subject
or alphabetically. It will be at hand
when required and MEMINDHX will
remind you to refer to it at the right
time.
MEMINDEX saves time and temper.
JUST JOT IT DOWN.
If you’re going to meet a man
Jot it down
If you’ve got a little plan
Jot it down
If you never can remember
Your requirements for September
’Till October or November
Jot ’em down.
If you’ve got a note to pay
Jot it down
If its due the first of May
Jot it down
If collections are so slow
That to meet the note you know
You must dun old Richard Roe
Jot it down
If you have a happy thought
Jot it down
If there’s something to be bought
Jot it down
Whether duty calls or pleasure
If you’re busy or at leisure
It will help you beyond measure
Jot it down
If there’re facts that you’d retain
Jot ’em down
If you’ve got to meet a train
Jot it down
If at work or only play
If at home or far away
In the night or in the day
Jot it down
THE GREATEST HIT OF THE
==1= SEASON
then makes first down. Kimball goes
two more through the line. Time is
up and the game ends with the ball
on Texas A. and M.’s thirty-yard line
in Mississippi’s possession.
Final score: Texas A. and M. 41,
Mississippi A. and M. 7.
The Line-Up.
Texas. Position. Miss.
Everett McGee
Left End
Lambert Wells
Left Tacke
Miller Casenova
Left Guard
Cushman Ruffin
Center
Lyles . McArthur
Right Guard
Crow Ellard
Right Tackle
Montgomery Gilleland
Right End
Bell . Williams
Left Half
Bateman Rule
Right Half
Higginbotham Kimball
Fullback
Kern Cooper
Quarter
The Officials—Robert Brown (Dart
mouth), referee; H. E. Vandsudan
(Wesleyan), umpire; J. M. Ridgway
(Auburn), head linesman.
Time of quarters—12y 2 minutes.
Substitutes—Texas A. and M.;
Spake for Kern, McArthur for Bate
man, Nelms for Higginbotham, Muse
for Lyles, Bryan for Lambert, Beasley
for McArthur. Mississippi: Cooper
for Kimball, Baker for Rule.
Every officer and every cadet should
have one. Also solves the Xmas
Proposition
Something for Dad and Brother
Can be obtained only
from
AGRICULTURAL NOTES.
/ The following men from the Exten
sion department were in attendance
at the Waco Cotton Palace, Novem
ber 2-17: Superintendent C. M.
Evans, H. H. Williamson, who has
charge of the boys’ and girls’ club
work in Texas; O. H. Sellers, in
charge of correspondence courses;
R. R. Rosa, in charge of fair exhibits,
who was assisted by B. R. Kennedy.
All of these men delivered speeches
at the exhibit hall during the Cotton
Paace and report that great interes'
was shown by the visitors in this ex-
| hibit. This exhibit is in charge of
Mr. Rosa, and was first shown at the
Dallas State Fair, where it also at
tracted considerable interest and fa
vorable comment.
The intention in presenting to the
public this exhibit, states Superin
tendent Evans, is to bring to the at
tention of the people of Texas exactly
the kind of work that the A. and M.
College is doing, what the students
are taught to do, and the kind of in
formation that the college is trying to
give to the farmers of Texas, and not
to show large yields, freak farm prod
ucts, etc.
Some of the most important parts
of this exhibit consist of the follow
ing:
Good road exhibit prepared by the
Highway Engineering department.
An exhibit from the Veterinary de
partment showing specimens of the
different diseases to which the live
stock of Texas is subject.
An exhibt from the Horticultural
department showing the different va
rieties of pecans, the different meth
ods of budding and grafting, and
methods of tree surgery.
An exhibit from the Animal Hus-
bandi-y department showing the best
methods of feeding animals, balanced
rations, hog houses, etc.
An exhibit from the Textile depart
ment showing cloth manufactured by
students of the department.
An exhibit from the Mechanical En
gineering department showing an ex
hibit of the work done by the stu
dents in the manual training depart
ment.
An exhibit from the Dairy depart
ment showing the forms of silos and
method of testing milk by the Bab
cock tester, etc.
An exhibit from the Agronomy de
partment showing different farm prod
ucts, etc.
Boys and girls’ club demonstration
work.
From Waco this exhibit will be car
ried to Beaumont, where it will be
shown at the Southeast Texas Fair.
It is worth while to attend the
DIXIE
Bnt Tig and Me are strong for that
World’s Championship
Series, Monday, Nov. 18th
We have had a grand week at the DIXIE
and all is our to see. We want all the
good things.
J. C. Patterson
College Representative
College Station, Texas
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