The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 13, 1907, Image 1

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COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, FEBRUARY
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NUMBER 18
BIBLE LESSON FOR FEBRUARY I
Mark, Chapters 9 sqd 10—Obt
line. Chap. 9:2-ii-**The thLee
leaders of the inner cirtte see Jesus
in Messianic splendor. 1
14-38—Jesus exercises power on
I>etnomacal Possessions.
30-32•—Jesus makes 4 short v^it'
to Galilee.
33*37—The political ambition : of
the twelve.
38-42—The political; conception
of the Kingdom causey the twelVe
I to blander . ^ . \
43-50—The ambition of tae
twelve imperils their prospect iof
| entaring the Kingdom.;
Chapter 10: 1-12—-Jesus instruats
] concerning the sanctity of marriaoe.
13r 16—The significance of chilq’s
life- . j .p.
17-2*—A pious rich i man turps
away from the Kingdom.
23-31-—The twelve amazed at
Jesus* teaching regarding riches.
33-53*—Jesus goes to Jerusalem. <
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MANY Hi \k MlsS klDI)
J. Allen Myers
for Safety Razors
Pocket Knives, Etc.
| There was a young lady from l.y
Who was so exceedingly thin,
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ITiat when she essayed
To drink letncfdade.
She slipped thrmigh theistraa
f fell in.
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People of Bryaa. as Well as College Sin-
dents. Attend Her Recital.
The much heralded recital by
Miss Mary Carson Kidd was given
in the chapel last Saturday night at
eight o'clock, under the atfspices of
the Glee Club. To say that the
entertainment came up to expecta
tions would be putting it lightly.
Miss Kidd more than fulfilled the
many promises; made for her. / Our
musical critics pronounce the re
cital the greatest thing in the way
of music that k*e hdve ever had at
College.
Many cadets were present, as
well as students from Allen Acad
emy and Texas Womans* College,
and residents of Brvan and College
Station. Standing room down stairs
was at a premium. ” A special train
was run -to accommodate the crowd
from Bryan. j
Miss Kidd ^ras repeatedly en
cored during the performance.; Her
voice is unusually clear, and she
sings seemingly without effort
certainly with no straining effect.
She was ably accompanied by her
brother, Mr. Aldridge B. Kidd, at
the piano. Mt. Kidd is the com
poser of several pieces on the pro
gram. His **Wynken, and Blyn-
kei^and Nod’* jwas especially ap-
ptauded.;
* The program rendered is given
below: .
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— Aldridge H. Kidd
(b) Wynken. HlynkUn. aad Nod
^Aldridge B. Kidd
Seheno -i.. .L....... . Chopin
Mr. Kidd-
(a) O. Thai We Two Ware Mapiag
- ii .. .. t... .1. ....... . Nevin
(b)N ainka> Soog. A . Von Stusmann
(a) Je *uia Heitreuse —(l.ouiie). .Carpentiar
(b) Je «uis Encore taut Rtourdie (Marten^
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|Sptiy>ing Song—<‘*Fjylng Uutchman")
• -i i .,, .1.. I J. Wagner—Ltist
Mr. KidtL
Micaela'* Aria—(Carmen) Rixot
(a) Kitournelle. . 1,.. |. —1 . ... Chaminada
(b) Frilling*narht... 1.. . . L .,. . Schumann
h < f Indian l.yric*.
(a) I'empie BelW I '| j
b) LeaaThaa Die Uum (Amy Woodford
c) Kashmiri Song j Fiaden
<d) Til I Wake Jj | »
Ah, non Gpinge—(1^ Sonnombula)
i 1 Bellini
Coovriehi IWb
The Hoove of ICuf—v—nKoimr'
Moaquito Bar* Ten no Slioe.
Toyota TaM* Cavarf
StaSaoa Mata - . Soaar Novcltv H.U
Coatua^i'oa Collara a Caff* Tfwaia Shoe*. Mack * whit* Baglo Drill Shtatai
WindiapaRaBw Siagla Bod Staaefa
Window Cartatas Clotlx
Sh.aola Ootfit
Wtata Clovaa
B. s a T N .TUd
PeocUa and Tablet,
Duck Paata and tamper*
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WfcaLaOOM To! G A DK.Tfci.
Sha-rtag Soap
O0 Cloth Rag.
Traak* aad Sadi Caara
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Men*s
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Hart Sch
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Withoft a doubt tbe
most practical Overcoat
you can wear, good in
all kinds of weather,cold
and rain proof and right
up to the minute in style.
We acte J showing the
largest and most com
plete assortment of Men's
Craven nette Coats and
Overcoats ever brought
to Bryan. Every correct
style that will be worn
this season is here to se
lect from, from the short
top coat to 1 the long 52
inch coat, injsoUd blacks,
dark greys, tans and
fancy effects at
J' $4 ‘ "
$1
$18.00
$20.00
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When in Bryan Cali, at
Haa^ell’s Book Store
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We can $|ipply all tlie shool wants at the
lost reasonable prices
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Falghaip Visits Texas.
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After a thorough tour of Texas,
Arkansas and the Territories, Ham
den McK. Fulgham. representing the
Census Bureau at Washington, D.
C., dealing directly in cotton ginning
Statistics, is firmly 6f the opinion that
the Farmers’ Union in these Stases
Will solve the mat-waring problem of
the cotton planter. | He travesed Tex
as from the Panhandle to Houston.
Mr. Fulgham visited Bryan on his
tour through this start-—Bryan Engle.
1 his trip of Mf. Kulgham’s is of
en>«cial interest to our Agricultural
students, for it will only be a few
years until the present A & M. boys
will be among the leading cotton pro
ducers of the state, and they are al
ways desirous of obtiinint raformstion
of instruction in that line of work.
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It is perhaps a good thing we have
so excellent pair of, scissors. If we
didn’t, there would probably be some
"white space” showing , .
r.ilvi ift. JiLiM
A cane
To see
run.
And in the thickest
The Bull came runn
might}
He yelled. ‘‘Attentu
The boys took his
They took no heed.
They thought he
on.” |
So on they fought
main.
To win the rush snd
Then comes the
* ran. I
Says, “Stop this fight
man.'*
And now dear Sop!
strife,
And take this
for fun,
d make
fight,
with allt
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his
but sad to say
Another way;
labored on,
ust an inch'
t|) might and
the cane,
fit, and in he
you'll kill a
Pets end the
College life
—S. A S.
EXCHANGE
SHAVING PARLOR
J. B. O HICB. fPmprl.to.
HOT AND COLD BATHS
KBXT DOOR TO KXCHAXOK HOTBt.
BRYAN. TEXAS.
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