'RBRTMF rr-rj W1F* DWI1 SHIRTS? CAMPAIGN NATS? REGULATION BELTS? WHITE GLOVES ? u III Smccial Notick !—Our stock of drill •hirta «u to hoT« arrived for tbe opening of the Col* leg*, but wee delayed in shipment, and have just arrived. So we now have a full stock of all sisee of the beet drill shirts offered the students this seaaon, and woald warn all students who have not yet secured their sbirte not to delay their purchases as each student is required to have two shirts, and the supply may not last long. ’r I ill If f ]'' f| ’ ‘ i \ v : ■ • I t i 4, I’ , j ,. Ilfl HUNTER & CHATHAM MENS FURNISHERS TENTS ORDERED PROM ' DALLAS. », RAILROAD TIME TABLE B. A T. C. SCHEDULE. NORTH BOCNn TKAIN- Ko. S J ; ..i, 1 :S6 p. m. So. 6... -j... ....W.... IJ :8C a. m.(flag) !*OUTU HOI' N D TRAINS. • No. 2 ...I.. ..1... .> :49 p. m. No. .1 L.Lisgl a- m- ( I. A G. N. SCHEDULE. ■ORTH BOl'XD TRAINS No.'IDS a. m. No l r , , . .. ■rl . SOI'TH BOt NO TRAINS. 101.]. L-J.. k-i.,... ^4:66 p. 11 d Ini I'Ti i ; ■ : k. Several of the cadets attended the reception, given by the Texas Woman's College, Friday night. ' Joe Wylie has resigned his posi tion as head janitor, and Will take charge of an oil mill inWa*cahache. , A company capitalized at $50.- ooo'.oo has been formed to build and operate a new compress in Bryan. The I. & G. N. advertises low rates for the San Antonio fair, the dates of which are October &i to November *1, Fish to R. J. Potts: \JT«re you at the Faculty meeting yesterday? I want to know what they decided about my petition. HIcAj as S- G., dragging his sword: “Gee. it does look as if the Boll would take pity, aud give a short sergeant a short sword.” Mr. R. J.j Potts spoke to the corps of cadets, last Wedn&sday, on getting red and white arm bands to wear to Austin. He made several good suggestions. ; Daring th* fight Thursday,Cuny saw a professor coming aud so he ran to his rpotn. When asked why he ran he replied: “Shucks, I was afraid they’d want me for a wit- ness.” j j • The next legislature will he asked for a new dormitory, a steam heat ing plant, jand an engineering building. The heating plant is expected to make a great saving in the fuel ball. The Five Million Club of! Texas has been formed at Dallas under Fish” Carroll: “What do I the auspices of the Texas Indus- put on a permit when I wish to go trial Association. The object is to to Bryan to see my girl?” bring the population of Texas np Misses Alberta! Adanta, Maggie to 5,000.000 by the next Oepsus. McDotigald, ami Lucy Board were Will Jenson, a Freshmpb. who at the D. B. C. game Satr.rday. was scalded iu an accident in the A. F. Conradi has just returned laundry last week, is now in the from a trip in the southwestern part of the StMte. On his trip he inspected several orchards and nurseries. Cadette Wllllat ts (Mve President's a Trial. A member of carWta prevented a petition to that President tome ■ day* ago, asking ‘hat they b* permitted to try hi* plan of living $> tants. Tbe patition wav consid ered favorably, and two doavn tents hare been ordered from Dallas. It is stated that there are more than enough volunteers to fill them, and if naceesary, more tents may be ord^ad later. This action still rentedy the crowded condition ia the some eat eat. ' | * A NOT* PROM THE T. C. U. PARTY. A member of T. C. V. people came I down from Waco Saturday to tea the foot ball galee. Among them sees D. A. Shir ley, asatetant registrar of the college; Miss Smith, a member of the faculty to our. Prof R F Smith; Mias Harnuh, teacher of the voice; and Miss McCUnlock, teach erf of oratory. After the geiRa^ajw*| eral members of the faculty here tained the party at dinner at the Shiriey, and were in turn most agreeably enter tained With music and recitations furnished by the .Visitors. The singing of Mias Har- niafs aid Mias McClintock's readings were ••pwtiaiy good and gave universal satis faction.- On leaving for home the visitors left thagoilowing note which they asked hand printed in The Battalion: Celifge Station, Tmas, Oct. 30. wish to,express our sincere appreciation of mafy courtesies aad exceedingly gra- «s hospitality shown our party during thoirt stay at College. The T. C. U. Party. City National Bank i E3 A N. TCXAS » 1 AT CD OCF^OSITAFt V OP* *rMRC CO STATES QtOVCFVNNVCruT \ ital, surplus and profits of one hun* ind dollars and total resources of million dollars, transacts a gen. :ing business, and offers its serv* public with assurances of abso- *s guaranteed by the character, and financial responsibility of the off pers and directors charged with the manafcpment of the Bank. The business of the faf Htv and students off the A. and fl. College solicited. L[; ; S. PARKER, President H. ASTIN, Vice-President tLBERT W. WILKERSON. Cashier ’t>. S. DERDGN, Asst. Cashier Wi CRENSHAW, Assti-Cashier TRA(iE ^ - ip . E1N K: IN « -on HE DRIJG A\AN Patrcoize Benson's Barber Shop. tf The Im-eda Laundry - guarantees all work. ! : j j j j tf And the JunJorB handed in their compositions. I Aak the Ineefla agent for prices on flat work. i tf j| .J If | President Harrington has gone to Mexico for a short stay. Have your sttits, hats and drill shirts dry da^HUMl by the Ineeda. Kodaks and fresh supplies, also free instructions at Carter’s stu dio. 1 l| ! j 6 Special prices to all the cadets on any size photograph at Carter's studio. 6 Let the Ineeda do your laundry work. 1 Special attention given to flat work. tf Prof .Weir was called away from the College a few days ago by the death of his mother. “What do I k pictures developed and finished complete from 50c to $1.00 jxr dor.eq at Carter’s studio, Bry-| an. r 6 Bryan Eagle is starting it to get a cotton mill for This ids step in the right Every Town with the receipts of! Bryan should harve a cotton mill. The A. & M. College can ftirnish the men to run the mffl whenever Bryan gets it. Sc had t and P. D. Casey, our assistant editors, have! iled to make weekly visits ^professors in the interest of Utalioa. We respectfully that news matter and an ils intended for publica- given to these cadets. When in need of Perfumes, Brushes, Dentifrice, or any thing in Toilet Articles. If srs for A. and M. College Stationery J. Ail \n Myers ty Razors inives. Etc. ' TEXAS Reliable TfTMANN r Shop be depended Quality, Style, imptn r OUR ORDER -rrr-T CADETS WA TO INTEREST THEMSESVES I The Battal THIS 'lS YOUR RARER Though the Commandant Never Told You Se hospital. He is slowly recovering but Dr.^Gilbert reports th*t he is in the hospital for an indefinite period. Jenson's brother ik here. ! : ‘ ‘ M : U l'-| ■ rii And YOU Can Make It More I WRITE LOCALS WRITE STORIES] WRITE ANYTHINS Y0 I .* If .1J j {if t'TftfTf■] j' - And drop them in the Battalion Box. or glv«(|^ieet to any of oer representat ves To the Old Students and the N f I | J 1 ! 1 ^ , { F I We extend you an invitation tp make our store your loafing place. ▼ ▼ V- yVKVwl 1 VA W VA CA a a a a a ▼ a a • W a • ww - « ww.. - —' ^ ^ ^ r y and Clothing, Counterpanes, Table Covers, in fact everything to supply yo Webb Brothe 1 'I.- tL’l : |Tn T-ii• all ji i ] ' '■* ■■■■«■#■■ - / eave Your Grips and Packages With Us- Benson’s College Bather,’ Shop will he provided with two chairs this year. Prompt and' first clans work. tf Hello Boys! Am ready to greet you at my new Studio and Art Gallery. Have also m Free Kodak School and will teach you all you want to know. 1 | mmmmm Alonzo Carter. EXCHANGE SHAVING; PARLOR J. E. ORICE. Pr.»prt<*i.. f HOT AND COLD BATHS NTBXT DOOR TO RXCHARUR HOTKI. HRYAN, TKXAr* — carry Gents Furnishings, Shoes wants- 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft = f, 1 1 . w J- 11 : i i ‘ii u * . 1 , I#)! ■ hji’