The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 24, 1906, Image 3

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SHIRTS?
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CAMPAIGN MATS ?
REGULATION BELTS?
WHITE GLOVES ?
Sfbsial Notkr !—Our stock of drill akfrt^'
wsa to h«va arrival for the opening of the Col*
lag^ bat was delayed in shipment, and base
jaet arrived. Bo we now hava a tall stock of
all siaas of the beet drill shirts offered the
students this season, and would warn all
stodenta who have not yet secured their shirts
not to delay their purchases as each student is
required to have two shirts, and the supply
may not last long
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HUNTER & CHATHAM
MEN’S FURNISHERS
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
H. A T.’ 0. SCHEDULE.
north'B»caf> trains.
No. 8 | ..;i.1^8 p. m.
No. hl.U ij.i.. *.lf :t® a. in.(flag)
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
No. p 4-.kv»:4»p. m -
No. p...... .. t A7 a. m. (Asg)
jl. AG. N. SCHEDULE]j.
NORTH ROUND TRAINS:
No. pi.111.. *,.{.1 - .9:88 L m.
eocnrs hocnd trains, j
No. loi.j....f U.ij '.. i.4:66 p. m.
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yCALS-
The I needs Laundry guarantees
all taork. I J ‘ ' P i l < tf
Tie new yell books were sold
the barracics la*4t week.
Ask the I needs agent for prices
on flat work. $ K tf
Priesident H irrington loft Jot
It. Worth last Mon da v
.^dge!. K. to : G-. ’’What are
yoa. sergeant o the Times?”|J
Kodaks and. fresh supplies, also
free instructicri* at Caiter's ?^n-
TltE SATS* FEAST L !
The day was Saturday; the hour
was six, and the sun was fast sinAc-
ing in the west when the air was
darkened by a multitude of Bats,
called together by the Chief Vam
pire. . When they were all assert
bled he made utterance in the fol
lowing words: “Warriors, we
have gathered tonight for the pur
pose of partaking of the feast that
has been prepared for us in the
land.of Shirley. Let us go.’’’
It did not take long for the feath
ered animals to fly to Shirley, and
the ;great feast -was on. Provis
ions disappeared with marvelous
rapidity, and when each had had
his fill the band ^dlnvaed. Each
flew to hia cell and slept until again
called by his chief.
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SENATOR TILLMAN'S ADDRESS.
Hon. Bdfcjaaiia R. Tillman, United
ftaus Senator of South Carolina, apoke to
• awNb^cv •" >he chapel • Monday
biornkig. 1b« Senator spoke on none of
advertised subjects, but made a speech
which was peculiarly fitted to hia audi-
KV. Thai addreas opena with a com
iriaoat between the A. & M. OoMagea of
•xaa and fbouth Carolina, with S revere
ough thrufhful criticism of the Texas in-
di tut fen. SRe hope that the worda of
thia ton of the Southland will be apread
broadcast over the State, causing a general
aaihg fff Texans •to the need for in-
duatrial and. technical education as fur-
nithed by At St M. Colleges.
Owlatg to Jack of space, we publish only
- first part pf the address:
Harrington, ladies and gentlemen.
Student, of the Texas A. it M.
College: •;
“It . is a 'peculiar pleasure to me, from
associations which have just been men
tioned, to ^ with you. It is a source of
great gratiftcRiioo always to look into the
bright vottiigffaces oRi collage students any
time or anywhere. The world looks so
Mgkt t4i thk"'. everything is so full of
hope and ambition and purposes that it
lo.-v an old npan like me good to go back
oace in awhi|t, even for a brief Haw, and
dilak from >|he spring, as it were, of
la addition to whgt
my having had some
th founding the Slate Col-
Iter* of my State, I claim
superior distinction the pa-
college for women in South.
I have a double intereat in
technical and industrial
ng about the subject or
yhat I should talk to you on
morning a am led to make brief allu-
to yoer grknol here, because it is im-
ible for uf to make comparisons, and
i good manners has
that comparisons are odious, they are
not ahraes useless, because it so met i
,su-r- sirdnii^s to he attracted to a subject
or to Gonra^oRa whi
cape notice. *»
youthful insy
has been saic
th|ng to do |
lege of ▼/
as an count
tetnity of
Carolina. ,“
aducatiorv
IMaa. i In'
thp suhjaota
this
w hi le
said tii
tbich would orherwis* es-
grau in v **‘yi many wa
in all the sisterhood of St
I s I
o„. nu
fj'l 6
nixed a jfimt
Those, interested
see him if they de-
dio.
Dr. Powell
:JKj year Latin c
in Latin sho
sire to study it
Special
j. oR
j ’i studio
Noguebs.'fi
scored for thel
C. U. game
doesn't know
tw©?“
Kodak pictures tleveloped and 1
finished complete from ^ to ». oo ?***
any pi/e photograph ai
idio. mV. '
to All the cadets
Carter’s
6
ly after oar team
tithe in the T.
ya our team
>w to play forty-
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COMPANY FUOTAALL GAMES
Company football games Will be
played according to the schedule
given belotv:
October 27—B vs. C- .
3°—A “ t).
November 3—C v*. A.
’ I “ 6—D B.
“ 10—C 4 D.
“ 13—A *? B.
in
. A petition has been presented to
the president by a number of cadvts
asking that they be allowed to jA'e
in tents. Our attempt to get a
copy of the petition for publication
was rendered fruitless.
We wish to call the attention of
our readers to the fact that matter
intended for publication in '> IThe
Battalion must be signed with the
real name of the writer. A note to
this effect may he found oti the
Rm tatRaM injj
land. You
la^d; poor b
hate an imta
t*r]
$t*e», but y
call rich ■
|tur# q
made h ary
I'ubiiidj life’
about over thi
dutias would'
obligation
laws fi
myvelf
y
—
ie uity National Bank
'■ ontv*aIM, TCXAe
:QIG*MATEO oedf=*<
j m 1 t e:d s-rA-re:®
; : { U
t-r af=»v' or vmc
010 v IE «: ist-r
With capital, surplus and profits of one hun
dred thousand dollars and total resources off
over half a million dollars, transacts a gen
eral banking business, and offers Its serv
ices to the public with assurances of abso
lute safety, as guaranteed by the character*
experience and financial responsibility of
the offices and directors charged with the
manageruent of the Bank. The business off
the faculty and students of the A.' and IT.
College solicited./
S. PARKER, President 1
M. ASTIN, Vice-President *•
.BERT W. WILKERSON. Cashier
S. DERDEN, Asst. Cashier
BIIW. CRENSHAW, Asst. Cashier
s
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TRADE ^|T 1
El. T*i xJEllStKINS
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DRUG At AN
n in need of Pet fumes,
lies. Dentifrice, or any-
in Toilet ArUcles. 1
Headq
uarters
for A. and M.
per dozen at
an.
That TilLmnifs
ready produced
by the fact that
ing his A. and ! I
• been pablishn |
I leading twwspaf ers.
-
rter’s studio. Bry- Many cadets are attending thr
6 State Fair at Dallas It may be
speech has al
results, is shown
editorials endors
. suggestions have
by many of the
ing 1
•Texas is V grewth Commonwealth—
S*. The
St*tes In area, and
ioa of very rich arable
rve an immense area of poor
use of lack of water. You
«r area of fertile soil, aim!
large number of. Eastern
have more of what I would
soil adapted to profitable
any other State. I have
siace I have been in
had opportunity, to go
Country ut ours as often as
low; I felt that It was an
I owed to the position I
.the ninety Senators who
the United States, to famtl-
ith the pedjide and with the
country. I have there-
y State in the Union ex-
I have roamed up and
back *»d forth, north, south, east'
it, s^ that I have « bird's eye view'
ot the entire Lj^um, sad I can speak with,
icrity in <Metaring that the possibilities
of this I m penal Common wealth and its ca
pacity for ntaiRtainiag population are im-
TMe State of Iowa. 1 believe, is
|ei* id the collection of Common
wealths whichjhtas more rich (sad* accord-
tag: to its s 1 z# than any and all others. It
as large as Texas, but it
make ia t i)a nmg hbot hood of 40«.t00.
000 bushels ep corn this year; but every
3 °* U *#** leally under cultivation
it hasila^h waste land in it than any
oth+r Stateja tfee Union, he.ics its magoih- 1
cord sa |f'producer,
stsrtcll m> makow
aSMfc I want issR^parso^ to understand that
ING HOP
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OFFICERS OF THE TM{
A meeting of th
called last Saturda ’ night for the
purpose of electing >fficers for the
Thanksgiving hop. The following
men were selected:
President—Gilber ^
Chairman Arran pment Com
mittee—W.‘T. M001 *.
| Chairman Invitati m
—A. T. Pott* T
Chairman R
j—Puckett.
Chairnian Decora
—Wesaeifdorf
Chairnian Floor
Kelley.
Chairman Fina
Wortham.
students was fwin be provided with two
this year. Prompt and
me«se
t he oae
wealths
ing! to H
ia abow
will mak
••Vi
Comipittee
Committee
mittc
l EXCHA!
We acknowledge
following exchangee
The Howard Payne
Lariet, The Indian}'
Purdue Exponent,
rfccei
l:j 1
pt of the
The Skiff,
thly. The
der. The
Tome, The
College Statlpnery
===3=
ic
Benson’s College Barber
eb
Shop
chaira
first class
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HOOK RI.KASANT
Hello Boysl
it is solely for jfce purpose of helping
school as | knafr how—that is all I have ia
vtea. Sough (Carolina with 34.000 square
milfa, and 'a gery large proportion of tkat
is gery inferAf. soil sgricuharally, has
only about MKOOO white people in it.
have about! H^R.OOU negroes—more>
pity; but SOufk Carolina with about
Reveille. The Huisacke, The Col
legian, Tke Lone St^r, The Comet,
The Plain Texan, 1 The Texan, * _
The Wallace Worldifead The Tar- ^ read ? «rect you at my
letoniter. j i H • ♦ ’ new Studio and Art Gallery.
Have also a Free Kodak
School and will teach you all
! ii • 'ill L . ' :
you want to know.
Alonzo Carter.
J. Allen
^ for Safety
Pocket Kniv
BUY AN, re
The Old K«M
yers
azors
8, Etc.
£: JOHN WITT (NUNN
mentioned in passing that .more 1 •—rp — - * -nr — m 1 ^ _ ,,, _ .
than one hundred thousand people f,,,h ^ \T*' n * f**™'*"™ ^ about 3^ 1 irO I* SHOO SHAVING PARLOR
| onrytenth or yap- arcs can cat-clsas ytmjoe I ! |^~f ^ s ■ - I n «
rjf and Mechanical College I C,ul
> wited the gronnds last Sunday. ^ ARrioukil jjf
. vThere was no sjiecial attraction , , 0 , K;1 . k
a At the Fair to draw *uqh a lar><e ,. ^ > 4
and Mechanical
ought to make Te
EXCHANGE
crowd of visitors," says The News.
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Fit anti Pj-umpiaes
GIVE U^.VOUR
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nUe «l
dfjfeinjt
upon for Qualilytl
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HOT AND COLD BATHS
NKXT DOOB To KXfHANOU IIOXBI.
HRYAN. TEXAN.
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To the Old Students and the !Sew\
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extend you an invitation to make our stor£ your loafing place. We cafry Gents Furnishings, Shoes
and Clothing, Counterpanes, Table Covers, in fact Everything to supply your wants. *3$ jH 3* jH JH
bb Brothers
Your Grip* and Packages With Omz
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