The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 20, 1907, Image 3

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SHIRTS
CAMPAIGN HATSl?
REGULATION BELTS ?
'^WHITE GLOVES ?
I
'.■rKCiAB. None* !—Oor stock of drill shirts
was to have arrived for the opening of the Col
lege, ba^ was delayed is shipment* apd have
jast arrived-'i So we now have a tall stock of
all eiies of the best drill shirts offered the
students this season, and weald warn all [
students who have not yet secured their shirts
not to delay thefr purchases as each student is
requited to have , two shirts, and the supply
may not last long. J ' 1
HUNTER & CHATHAM
. Jmr&| FunisHERs ; v
BIBLE LESSON FOB FEB
The Last Days.
Mark—Chapters n and is.
Chapter n: Verees t-il—Jesus
Haters Jerusalem.
Verses 12-14—The Fruitless Fig
Tnse.
Verses 15-25—Jesus in the Tem
ple. * ‘ • . | } I • y
Verses 27-53—Jesue pud the
Chief Priests.
Chapter i2: Verses i-ia—Par
able of the Wicked Tenants.
Verses 13-17—A Question about
Tr|b«te.
. Verses 18-27—A Question about
the Resurrection.
Verses 28-34—The Great Com
mandment.
Verses 35-37—Christ the Son of
David. ..
Verses 38-40—Warnings against
the Teachers of the Law.
Verses 41-44—The Widow’s Of-
Keriags,
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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SOUTH OOUSD. '
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.5:17 J.
Did Milligan get his share of the
ft r 1
Tennis shoes, in white or black,
high or low cut, also a full stock of
white duck pants for tennis, just re
ceived at Parks Ac Waldrop's. 23
I pPainom"' Lenert '06 was around on
I the campps last Friday shaking hands
*r*h his wiany last year's friends. He
assistant chief-engineer on the
G. nfi
Who got the "»«a-fcpoi.”
Patronize Benson’s Barber Shop.
i ; it 1
visited
ither
le “daddy"
inedring is
w nn m
m now
14^ G
Cadet R G. 1 ahOr's fa
lb# Sunday.. jlfpHHpHHPH
Dr. Marstellar spent a lew days in
Houston last week.
R. E. Hanoy visited Bis home m
Hempstead last weeg.
Prof, and M*s. F. S. Johnston
moved to Dallas last week.
Mr. Leo E|dhigtr's sheer j spent
Saturday evening in Bryao.,
Mark Young say* that the
forrdula of Klectrieal Engii
! >• ''
Spaulding’s Jerseys in white, black
and I maroon, all sisses at Parks Si
Waldrop’s- - > ■ J 23
Os ptain a ad Mr*. DeWare are on
the campus on accoant of the illness
of their sen. ^ • j
. Ptofs. Eyle and Green attended
the Horticultsirists meeting last week
at Ja cksonville.
Tie corps regret that Cadet l)e-
Warle W critically ill in the h*spata|
with pneumonia.
Captaiij Smith called the baseball
squad put* last Tuesday afternoon for
the first time this seaaon.
Miss Betts of Bryan returned
her home Saturday after a iVeek’s
visit with Dr. and Mrs. Powell.
Ndw shipment of A. Si M. Pen
nants, including several new designs
just received at Parks & Waldrop’a
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JL'adet Robinson visited his home
Setuyda) and Sunday, He was ac
companied by "Georgy” Washington
THE BOtfT.
Of sfl sad words of tougue or pen.
What became of Carter’a
^ "tea?”
Or did we the seniotw of n graft de-
prive,
Or waa it a ten, or yffa it a five?
—Uncle Fed.
The bnquejia and the Thalian
fllubs gavp a Very enjoyable dance at
the mess hall on Saturday night. 'ITie
orchestra pf the two clubs combined
and furnished some excellent music.
Miss Louise Harris, who was the
sbaraaitv.Bponeor of “C” Company
list year,’was married on the 14th of
this month to Mr. George Smith of
Bryan. The members of “C" Com
pany, whom she so royally entertain
ed last year, wish her a happy mar
ried life. P
We feay the students do not give as
large a share of their patronage to those
Bryan fonts that carry advertisements
lit The Battalion. We see no reason
why the boys should not favor the
Arms that contribute to the fyids of
He paper.
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We are sorry to learn that quite
feu of the students are thrown out of
their courses by the fact that Prof.
Johnston is leaving us. Several that
were specializing in his line will be
put out of their course and probably
will resign.
Judging from the number of
'frocs” that, suddenly appeared
Saturday while we were listening to
the Kiltie*, more than qne senior
must have been Vbroke,” and need
ed the ‘'mon.'*
Miss Ngnnie Lou Betts spent a
few days on the campus last week
as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Powell.
The battle came off, but my, it was
tame
And the grafters all saw the results
of their game;
And then to add to their utter
chagrin.
Carter could not be found to dig
np the "ten.”
We see our pictures and postals gal
ore. j
Carter did it;
Likewise on cuts in Longhorns of
jtoru
Carter did it.
But of all the doings that worry
his cares, . | • ’
Is the ‘‘cane-rush,” which, wor
rying, bears,
Carter didn’t did it.
It was thought, asciis work always
sings.
That Carter would fain do fool
hardy things;
So is it a joke or is it a fact,
Did Carter really dffer a green
back?
The City National Bank
OE8ION ATI
oroiTco
With capital,
dred thousand
over half a mil
era! banking
ices to the pul
lute safety, as)
experience an<
the officers ai
management
the faculty ai
College solicit
Oi S. PI
E. H.
ALBEI
ED. S.
E. W.
IVAM. TEXAS
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DEPOSITARY O E T M E
ATES QO VE R fSI K4 E f^T
us and profits of one hun-
ollars and total resources of
ion dollar*, transacts a gen-
si ness, and offers its serv
ile with assurances of abso-
fuaranteed by the character,
financial responsibility of
directors charged with the
he Bank. The businessof
students of the A. and ft.
IKER. President
'IN, Vice-President
W. WILKERSON. Cashier
iRDEN, Asst. Cashier
>ENSHAW, Asst. Cashier'
How leim arc saved
Just two things
and a perfect tooth
tooth powder becau
ing them. It make*
aseptic,
antee.
needed—a perfect tooth powder
fsh. Our Tooth Powder is a perfect
cleanses the teeth without harrn-
?fhe gums healthy and the mouth
we guar-
Price 25c.
! I
Price 25c. tlpur Special Tooth Brush
Comes in several sizes'and textures.
I NHIN $
BRYAN ROLLER RINH
THREE SESSIONS
DAILY
I mtt
'Hie present condition of our aata-
(Mfum is » deplorable one indeed.
We admit that the building and the
convenience*, if one might call diem
sudh, thereia. are not near what they
should be. Still we ought to make
the best of what we have. Things
ought to be kept clean. The filth
and waste should be kept out of the
way. It » very’seldom that a per
son folds warm water to bath in, and
then hardly ever.i* a fire in the stove.
Thpre is a man who draws pay and
is supposed to keep these things
straight. We think that the cadets
would appreciate it very much if that
person would look after things a little.
Compaay Baseball
The company baseball maoagers
and captains have been elected for
this season as follows: “A” Com
pany manager, G. F. Moore; cap
tain, Homeyer; “B” Campany
manager, Boyce; captain, Maxsrell;
C” Company manager, Wool ham;
captain, Whitney; “D” Company
manager, P. E. Cunningham; cap
tain; A- J- Smith.
A great deal of interest is Shown
in the coming company games, and
the members of the team are prac
ticing, driving the stiffness from
their arms and training their eyes
for the benders. As yet, no Sched
ule has been arranged. The regu
lar games begin the last of March
or the first of April.
At a meeting of the managers I
and captains of the oo&Spany teams 1
last week, a company baseball
league was organized. W. G.
Moore was elected president, the
position of umpire being left Open
for a while.
At this meeting the offi
the ccimpany teams agreed {with
Capt. Smith of the first team, to
ol.serve the playing of their men
closely. If any of the men show
good form they will recommend
the good players for practice with
the squad. If after any men are
found to be incapable of playing
on the first team, if they have
played a few games, they are not
debarred from playing company
ball. It was farther agreed that
those men who are asked by Qapt.
Smith and who refuse to Join the
squad, are not to be permitted to
join a company team:
0:30 a. m. to isito;
7:30 p|m
SOflETHING
3:30 p. m.
to ao:oo p.
/
icefs of
1 JUST OUT1
A new book by W. G. Moore en
titled “The Cane Rush Mystery,
or What became of the Greenback.
For sale by any senior.
SubSjcrigtion
the
Battalion
Af,
Mr. Howard R. Cavitt.am
and M. boy and brother
Cavitt who was here last y<
bought out McDougal’s Post
Drug Store ip Bryan and wil
tinue the business at the
stand. Besides the ordinary
and sundries, he will carry
complete line of athletic |
is anxious to serve every
needs for such things. His 1
ad. srill be seen in thm numt
the Battalion. Mr. Cavitt isa I
College man and has many ft
both here and elsewhere ar
alumni. We wish him
fugs
The Old Reliablaf j ’ ]’
JOHN WITTMANN
Tailor Shop
Can always ho depended
I *’hM
ys he ■■
for Quality, Btyia,
;
•f Hu*
It
able to i
from his fallows Chat
MPoo ^
Fit and Pr<>mptna^A_
GIVE US YOUR ORDER
AcctdoMally a Student found one of
"fish* 1 Tucker’s letters, written to a
lady friend whose name he had Sot j
ten from a class mate’s lOMer. jm the
early part of this letter Mr. Tucker
gives a flattering descripoort of hiaa-
self. dwellihg at some length on bis
golden heir, apd-ends with this rash
departure from facta, “don’t think mo
vain hut some call me handaomet’’