The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 16, 1907, Image 3

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H-i
L SHIRTS
j CAiYIPAIQN MATS 5*
REGULATION BELTS?
WHITE GLOVES ?
Til. $ . '
Ht-KpiAL Soticf| !-4-Oar Mtix k of drill ahirtw
fajltv* jarriver) ror tli«* itp^niog of th* Oal-
wan delaye l in nhipment, and hav#i
. Bo wa mjw have a full ntook of
of the drill wbiritt oflered iha
thii* 8PUH011, and rrould rtarn alt
who have not yet aecared th^ir Rb|rte
Tf
f lege, tut
; ju«t arris-ed
i.all a*tt<
1 -tudeol*
I etudeptM
{ Dot tOdoiay their purchareo aa each atutient i
reqaifeil to have tifo »h|rt*>, and the *>upplv
may no^. laat long.
M!Ii:Sh
U-
K OR EAT IfMtSlQiL TREAT.
has alwa
I thq Glee club lo bri
musical attraction
each yearn-an; alt
ord inary,
ou trifle the grent
have a| di
as well |
'evrtiing, So lai, t
. unable to recdre t
? tra4tion at ai
. theH-fort has
all
is tt’ith great
the Glee .clul| is ab]
Mil s Mary Car'
appear in the bo
urc ay night, tebru
' *he right tp tl;
om of the coming
Ac terica has beti
uic astrated in^ New Vork, Boston, j
Ix> idon and 'P^ris, as well as in
many other citi
ry ptid abr oad.
tVe are all prpud
Sir
the College
above the
be heard
and one that
educational
a pleasant
ib has been
vfry best at-
lable figure,
k nted any at|
de then that *
to announce|
Cidd who will
chapel on Sat-
>• 9th-
Miss Kidd as
t sopranos of
horoughly de-!
th in this coun- !
—
—
-i s
The Ciy National Bank
DESIGN A-T I
U MINTED
W'ith capital, s
dredthousand
over half a mill
eral banking
ices to the pul
lute safety, as|
experience am
the officers am
management
the faculty a
College solicit
O. S.
E. M.
ALBEI
ED. S.
E. W.
'AM, TEX AO
D E P»0 SIT A FT V" OE T M E
-® QO V E« MISS EMT’
•Ius and profits of one hun-
illars and total resources of
dollars, transacts a jren-
>iness, and offers its serv-
with assurances of abso-
laranteed by the character,
financial responsibility of
lirectors charged with the
tbe Bank. The business of
students off the A. and fTj
*esld
IN, Vice-President
W. WILKERSON, Cashier
iRDEN, Asst. Cashier
tENSHAW, Asst. Cashier
HUNTER & CHATHAM
—
RAILROAD T1
mi A IT. C. sjcHEDULK
NOETH BODNp TRAINS.
No,81 ..I ..l... Ji.
No. Si... .i ..i.
• SOUTH HOP?
No. 8
No. 6
p. m.
18:88 A. Up. ( flntr)
RonNfo TRAINS.
..*:«» P . m. Ithc cup
No,
I
I Li. N be
i I
SolLfH BOC?
‘ 1 r F-
No. 101
SOdlTH MOtTND TRAINS
LOC
—
Club will :h
nigbt.
arve »
C. M. IIvans wil hereafter be
JMfltant ipitor on
'Battalion.;
MENS FURNISHEJtS,
ME TABLE ^vell known In gt>lf circles, being
! the winner of several champion
ships. £reigb Collins is a well
known tennis player. He is the
I Western champion and now holds
ered by the Kenwood
l :57 a. is. fftapyLCountry Club. Everyopg is famil-
:in:
iar with Eckcrsall’s athletic history.
He was quarter-back and Captain
9:88 a- in.! 0 * Chicagb s *o6 football team.
H EDUlitt.
D TRAIN#
These men' harve many friends who
4:66 p^| pi-1 will patronize them and no doubt
jthes will *be successful in their
• enterprise.
Earnest Caklwell. who was here
; as a special in ’oa-'os, is running a
farm and ranch near Clareville,
Die BHazos Ooi ntj A. and M.Jllexas. T^e has a nine hundred
yt'e are all pren
sh4 is a rexoi-j
thp last si* ofsdvei
in < Paris, L^Rtlbn
Italy—most bf 0*e
teijcity.
Some of her teacl
ner of Bos tow; Si|
nunani of Fionei
Isidore Braggiolgi,
l>u| now of Flob
Arpiand of the| 4, <
of Paris; and Sij
(tbe song writer) o|
i Mian Kidd f ?'da
ences” in London,
interpretation _ an<
Italian music Hei
soprano.
The prioe'ofj ad
onl y 50 cents, so
oo4» may t#k< a
raae opportunity
U;
banquet Friday j acre pasture and fitie hundred acres
in cultivation, “thifee hund#e<l and
the staff of
iff will
the ^teai:PpIant at
on Aie 15lh inst.
' , £jtae Ids* numbei
was edited by Mr.
seoce of the Kditoi-in-Chiei
Cadet Paul J. (Jonnor ret
to school Monday
three weeks with
has been dangerou
Cieoige Grupe,
charge of the steam plant jat Ctoi
lege Sta!tic|n almost continuously tc
18 years, ipok has
Engineer 6f the di
A. M. Miller’* 00
of The Balt
Bean in the
after spen
his fatter, who
imTi
has l>een in
4 [usly lor
tion i is Cluef
ge be* it
January 15. ! IJf'
Kish: What doe srthe Bugle: put
onejtwo. three, fou^. and ftiT short ‘ president's Tennih Cabidet.*’ are
as follows: Lieutenant Rbscue C.
Bnlmer. XT. S. N-. In command of
tjxrience. that in t j K , Psewdent’s yacht, the .Sylph. ;
make ope tefrO, Bfigadier-General Ttiomas Tf. Bar-
:C«ds for?
we fiad,
notes, after the per
Junior: Becaus:
three jears of ex
the first period we
and in thjft seconc
zetOes, etq.
The Pejcheron
Prance has preset t
meat of aaimal hus 1
Ohio State University
brotize figure of a
trophy wifi be competed for annual
ly among the stuc
structions in horse
T diversity, the
greatest profici#Dy to hav c
name inscribed on
figure.
A new sporting
juat been organ
meters. Chandler
ate from Harvard University, is
i J J.,
k« charge f
liege St#t
fifty of which will be
cotton, om; hundred
•fifty in
planted iri
i n cape and
^ I have a|
hundred head of Hereford cattle
which look very pretty, and plenty
of gra^ Jo keep them fat all
winter. My horses and males, of
which tlaere are ten. bead, are doing
well. The place is well improved.
Besides six rent houses, I have a
nice two*st’ory building to live in.”
Mr. Caldwell asks that he be re
membered to the present juniors,
who were Freshmen whpn he was
h "' ! . •: HI
, In the correbt number of Ridge*
wkySt there are pictures of “Men
Whose Proficiency with tfie Rac
let is a Title to ^fr. Roosevelt’S
Confidence.” The names of them
nuu. who are also called the;
we make two
*rse Societ y of
•<1 the i depaft-
iandry ■ of the
pdsity "with a
E^rcbcrai. This
eots taking in-
judging at the
o|#e showing the
the has* of
I rL
joods house has
ry, U.:S; A., Acting Chief of the!
General Staff of the Army: Mr. Al
ford W. Copley, Assistant Attornej’-j
(General of the United States: Mr.
Herbert Knox Smith, who succeeds
Mr. Gaifield as Commissioner of
the Bureau of CorporationJamesi
R. Garfield, Commtnsioner of Cor
porations. who will succeed HUch
cock as Secretary of the Interior
Mr. Robert Bacon. Assistant Secre
tary* of thd State; Mr. Gifford Pin-*
chat, Chiel^Fbrester, in charge of
the Forestry Service; Mr. Law
rence O. Murray, Assistant Secre-
irnd in Chicago tar V of Commerce and Labor.
with Chandler Kg an, Kreigh Col-1 Benson’s College Barber Shop
lina^ and falter I ckersall as pro-
Kvtan, a gradu-
will be provided with two chairs
this yea?-'. Prompt and first class
work.
tf
>f the fact that
havfhg spent
^ears^studying
md Florence,
|me in the lat-
:rs were Whit-
>r Snigi Van-
gly; Signor
rmerly of Paris
Mme. Anna
a Conrique’ ’
Paolo Tosti
[London. v 1
ited her audi-
specially in her
rendition of
[voice is a high
pission will be
lat the entire
Vantage of this
WTTI
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-EUSTKIISt©
THE
wmhB
Brushes
thing in
1/
-42 Sbisa’s Resider
-43 Boyett’l Resident
-44 Boyett’a Store.
-45 Prof. Fermier;
-46 Prof. Firrmidr; ■
-47 Prof. Mitchell’s
-48 l>r. Powell’S R«
-49 Ketchum's Re
-50 Clisrlie |Nhc|l,
-1 I. & G*N. Static
—2 Prof. S; iBbom'^
—4 Cow Ba rn. 4
—5 Mufe Barn. 4
—6 Implimeot Barn.
—7 Senior ' Quarter*!
—S Maunir gg (Pfeat
f Numbers matked
asterisk (*) artj not vet
1 ;:]iI ; plD|
l>allas News Tke
the 1 exas Agric dtural
Cal College met in called
terday morning At theO
giving considemtion to
which will be selit toj th
naming W. W| Evans j
#s superintendent of the*
succeeding W. K. Rabin
signed last sumncE 1
right o( way thrt^tgh the
pus to a company which
construct a» eleqtric-line
eo College Sta
Several special appropi
large amounts vaill be askl
Legislature by the direct
clare that the
necessary in ord
the work of the
An appropriat
be asked for thej
tory capable
students. .\t
boys are domi
money available, for die {
mote tents it isf said othi
would camp in order to
congestion in th# barracks.
For an engineering bui!
000 will be reoaeMod.
ing departments are to be.
dated—civil, eletrriojl and
ural engineering^ 1 j
There will be requested
a farm equipment building,
struct ion may be giv#n in I
of farm maphingry.
H I lit ■ r. ‘ ■ 1 11
bOLLCQE T^LtPHUhf: NUMBERS.
] ? or the convegti^t * of the college
community the fo owing list of
tel tphone numbers s published :
Tc-lephone < ffice. *
Dr. Brown*? Residence.
Bryan.!
Residence.
Residence. '
Residence,
ibisa’s Office,
'.esidence.
[Station. *
iffice.
Residence.
tin’s Residence.
Residence.
Office,
tin’s Office.
House.
’s Residence.
& Spence’s
rfi Lk
Dr. Brown’j
Prof. Weirl
Prof. Spemj
Mess Hall,]
A.J Neff:
H. ^ T. Cl
TelejihJine I
Prof. Ijear’j
Hospital
Prof, Fbun^
Dr. Gilt
Prof-i H’eir
Prof j IJbtA
Shirlbyi Clt
Prof.’ Hut
Prof. Naj
of&4|
Prof. Nagl ’s Residence,
John Cars n Jr.; Treasn-
, rer’ s Office
Prof, C«>nr di’s Office.
Guggnhehi s Room. ■
Andrews’ Office; Secre-
• tary’b pffic 1.
*--35 * Prof. Kyle 1 Residence.
- -26 1 Dr. Harr
dent’s l^ffi*
Dr. Hhrr
dent's Resi
Prof* Jbh:
Skagg’s R
Agricidtui
Dr. Frap’
Building.
•32 Prof. Jun
-33 Dr. Blake
Build tag.
.34 Prof. Con
35 Dr. BdlPa
- 3 e Clark ; H
•37 Mitchell
1
-38 Light
n g t o n; Preai-
11 g ton; Presi-
ence..
on ’ s’Residence.
am.
il Building,
ffice. * Cbem.
's Residence.
Office; Chem.
dl’s Res. *
.evidence.
Janitor’s Rea.
*
l- -39 Agricultural Building. *
Bachekirs’^Lill
REG JWA.N
need of Pet fumes.
Dentifrice, or) any-
ollet Articles.
Headquarters for! V. and M. College
m
TF:
Stationery
heat for all buildings except the mess
hall.
The college is said to sand: much
I in need pf. fine dairy and b#ef cattle,
j as well as fine sheep.
As the best individuals of the
; choicest strains are desired at the col-
| lege, to obtain even a few of these
[will necessitate a heavy expenditure,
demonstrating. Prof. H. H.'Harring
ton. president of tbel college, semes,
that education in technical and indus-
^ trial science is much ^more Expensive
:* Akan education along literary or or
dinal) professional lines.
Thataollou ing director^ were pres-
ith art em: Capt- K. A. Reichardt. Hou»-
|service, rsn; Judge K. K. LegethH Abijtoe;
*X. rk AiT-sler, Hempstead; Capt. A.
! I- *
/ College
file .
maintenance
y 1
rtors
lechani* I
ion yes*
il Hotel,
report |
tislatur#,
Toleman
fe farm,
who re-
’Sl
\
nr* 1 tti
That Number of
Fever In ^ix Days.
Shawnee. Ofeta.. Jaa. 15.—A pecu-
grannng I liar disease. • ornnionfiP calUKl swanyi
cam- ( fever, caused fifteen d««tln i In tha
p <Mes lo ] Secred Heart district In th^ south part
^ ^ , , , _ ff. S. „.. ^Sr*^K
f *• ’ j An 1 ti»’ .
iotas of
of the
w ho de
will l*e
conduct
-41
Dr.
Residence.
a dormi-
ring 125
ty-four
W were
haw of
students
eve jtt|
( | Secred H* sit district In th
[ of the county In six days.
< Five nirsntters of one
buried In one day.
COLLIDES WITH FRglQHt^
Engineer Queen and Baggagemen Hart
Loea Their Lives. j
Kansas City, Jan. 15.—A Rock
passenger train collided wRAi
trgln seven miles north of FarkervUle.
Mo. Engl sear M. Queen and'Baggage
’ !1 V.‘ fi
ock Islan^V
1 a fraicht \
I I
Sian Charb* Hart
lied.
Ancient Tomto Discovered
Cairo. Egypt. Jan. 15,—Tho<*l->-e
Davla. an AmeHcan explorer, dlgcov-
trtd at Luxor the tomb of Queen ; Tfc..
wife of Amen Hotep III. *The tomb
contains mummy coffins. Coptic Jam
and numerous Interesting objects, (t
Is expected the Inscription* '•rill pro.p
•u the link hitherto miaaing la enetefft
Exyptian histoty.
\ Tha Old Reliafala ! - .
JOHN WITTNANN
For
im heating pla»
‘eq ue*ted This plant
,00U for
> that in*-
1 us* and
$40,000
fumis
TaMor Shop
Cod always bo depended !
upon fob. Quality, {Style,
Fit And Promptness-....
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