t * iniii . s THE BATTALIHN *«Mlakld W««klT h* tb« BkMmts' Anoctetkm «* AtrtcuJturml and W.chamca! T. K. HOLAOWAT B. B*am W. «. Moot> *■ H. Braturtt ^.tor in-Ch.ai I- A. Coujn BMfcM^i’Sklar C. w. r * Athiatic BA.tor L. OvokMMBtM. tk Alnmai BAjtor Ata«TaaT bottom c A Scmaoi p. D. Cabby R. F Ruoolmi AAR.1BY D B HaBan NOTICE Mbv ara not aTj^lrd* M-B l I =3- o< dsc wrrta r— oo ■ fSi kAa tk* name wiU will ba takan o4 aa Aec on ells are all right as a rule, whild our yellers after a little more training cannot be surpassed. But sonic of our yells will bear cr: tic ism These make use of words sometimes termed “pto- ifiatke.’’ While not bad, such yells are certainly vulgar, and are not fit lot use by gentlemen. They have been adopted thoughtlessly, however. And we blame no one for their introduction 4nt© the College. We. suggest that the yell leaders simply cease drilling their men on these yells, which will be quite enough. HASKBLL INDIANS NOV. 12. • On Mob. 12 v* h«v« our game with the H«sk#ll Indian* They are probably the harde* taara we will be up against and all thdr games will be watched with great in- teren. They report that they have a pair twre Eaad^ed pound ends. Guyton of Carlisle has been added since the game with the Med..-* «hen the firry Redskins walloyped the Medicine Men 2B-0. We have a better team this year than we lame had fyr several years, so look out for a hummer. Our team goe* to Waco on Nov. fe to p!*r the return game with T. j W j' BUYAN ELECTRIC LINE. Cars will be a Y« la Sta Months nr A representative meeting of the stockholders of the Bryan and Col lege trolley line was held ft Carne gie Hall last night, says thfc Bryan Eagle of Saturday. R. 8 Webb cajled the meeting to order, apd W. E. Saunders was elected chair man and F. M. Law secretary. More than $10,000.00 stock being represented in the meeting in per son and by proxy, a motion pre vailed that the report of the com mittee on- the contract I aeqw^t- ments b* read, and the reading by the secretary was followed by dis cussion of a number of points. ■ i- Wtaile the discussion was in pro^ gress Mr. Law stated that $n offer of right-of- way from Bryan to Cob lege and.the required t of land for power plant, been made to the oommi donation and free of cost the right-of-way has not term in ed and cannot be uqt the visit of the eng’neers to this city Monday, this offer will! mani festly solve the right-of-wnt prob lem and enable the deal fbrj build ing the road to be closed tip with out any delay on this scorb.! If anything was lacking j to in sure the successful and n.tiuliau carrying ont of the trolled line project the attendance and spirit manifested in last night’ai tweeting was sufficient to remove all ■ donbt that Bryan means bu- ncts and will have the road withiii 'twelve months from the date the contract is signed. Mr. Kennedy, says The, E igle >ot Friday, expects to begin gjmc ing by November 15, and to receive tie shipments in January. If rails can be secured from a Texas road j as he hopes bo do, he says th$ road can be built hi six months; pt probably a year will be The grafting, it is estimab require about four moilth has placed orders for two' capacity of fifty passenger and one trailer. Mr. says the» kee capitalists whom he lias ested in the enterprise antic: considerable appreciation stock in the next twfc> While in no sense, und thusiastic, Mr. Kennedy Is entirely confident «>f the sucessful .outcome of the project, and his talk n : it ed that he is fully backed i4 this opinion bV those whose tnopqy is behind him. NOTICE. Presidents of clnbe and irgan izations who wish photo*' (A dulpi to go in the '07 will please hand their Mr. Hensel as soon a* pchsible All names must be in by No r. 30 and all photos by January t [. their nf Hern nai les to The First National Bank OF BRYAN, TEXAS. Oesignated United States Depositary. Capital t . w j. . SIOO,000.00 Surplus and Profits 45,000.00 "• 1“ t ! W \ j : - . j ! ! -*1 - We deal re to wan urn oar petrona Af prompt etteS- tlon and pklaatekiiiK wadeewor In th<* performance - *f any end ell aervlee* desired at our handa. W. HpW.EI-l. L |if. O. BOATWRIGHT OUV M. BRYAN, JR. u L. JVlcIN.MS F. J*. LAW i . President Vice President Vice President Cashlffr* Assistant Cashier ibboi if I IJ|jty . t- - V V7 ri jIy • t •fNuhX \ -ir: loss N i ctotk & •f the New styles ior Men j This is the great Clothing \ event of the year—our advance ‘ showing of the new Fall and Winter models. As everyone 1 knows who is at all posted on 1 • j the subject, the new styles are j very largely originated by the j Sc h l oss designers and later J copied by others. J I lifHi The present season is a good j illustration. Now that our Fall | stock is here, we can show you new advance models that will j J T ; L J'l’ ’ not be generally offered for at least two or three months. It will.pay yon to see these splendid garments. Not only are yon certain of the new style and the right style, bnt the quality, fit and incomparable workmanship of tl£ese garments are thoroughly exclusive characteristics. Furthermore we have very few duplicates and our beat wiU be qaicklg taken., \ See them now; we will reserve your selection until later, if you so desire. I • H 1 ■ j : 1 H {y-jijU t |i -1 , $ v . »..}• r,. g; T p \ T - j ,• me New “Harvard” sack Fashions don’t come from Lo| ar$ brought out at the great other famous institutions. and Paris any more—most of them ities like Harvard, Yale, Piinceton and r designs for Fall—called the *‘Har▼ard ,, - iwell shown in the illustration. Yon’ll J e gr in New York or San Francisco as it is on the Harvard campus. 1 This is idly one of our “University” Models— ask to see them. . j Here is one of the best of the because the model came from find it just as correct for business I ■■■■■■ Don't confnse Ibis design with the similarity ends there. Uttle diflereners describe, give this “Harvard Suit an on ont by the fine tailoring. Our Schloss Suits 'straight-fronts” that you may see. The Line and shape jtnd proportion, impossible to character And smartness specially brought from $12,50 to $28.00 Other 1 $5.00 up ‘A Little Better fdr a Little Less—Always.’ — y . 'L A i HI H i 1 i “i ‘ AUSTIN I IThRVgV SOCIETY. I *a*kal Program as Provided ha Near fiaat'Saturday night tha Austin Literary ''<>oety met with good attendance deapi** tlM^tagging eiect of the afternoon game of tocfbell. The vaceaciea for odicers wgre JillM by election* m follow*