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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1894)
18 THE BATTALION. when challenging begins and reveille. When this is required, they will call successively in the numerical order of their posts, beginning at the guard house, each one giving the num ber of his post, repeating the hour of the night, then adding: ‘'AIVs well.” Thus: “No. 2, eleven o’clock. Ail’s well.” This call should be made, and the num ber of the post and the hour announced in a clear and distinct manner, without unduly prolonging the words. In calling the hours of the night, No. 1 will, at the direction of a non-commis sioned officer of the guard, call, No 1. (such) o’clock.” After the call has pass ed around the chain ot sentinels he will -call “All’s well.” NIGHT ORDERS FOR NO. 1, r . After receiving an answer to his chal- Jenge culls, “Corporlof the guard (so and so),” repeating the answer to his chal lenge. He does not in such cases repeat the oumbe- of his post. He remains in the position assumed in challenging until the corporal of the guard advances the person challenged to give the counter-ign or for recognition, when he-res.umes*walking his post', o>r. if the party be entitled thereto, he salutes, and, as soon as the salute is acknowl edged, resumes walking his post. J. N. Cole, President. H. R. Heakne, , Vice Presidei J. P. Bukeough, Cashier. A. D. McConnico, Ass’t Cashier. JMerchants and planters J\|ational Bank BRYAN, TEXAS. CAPITAL, - - - - ‘ $100,000 Surplus and Profits - - - 12.000 A General Banking Business Transacted. DEAN & HEARN, Eclipse Stable. Nice Buggies, Stylish Teams and, Moderate Prices. Exchange Hotel, BRYAN, TEXAS. J. S. Mooring, . . Proprietor. College SmiYeipr Spools JVJc^Kenzie \ (Jo.’ s, THE JEWEEERS BRYAN, TEXAS. EE. INTICHOESCW, . . . For Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Cigarettes, and All kinds Confections. Boys, Visit my OYSTER BYREOR while in town. Oys ers served in any style, at 25c per dozen.