The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 27, 1907, Image 5

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SHIRTS r
CAMPAIGN HATS?’
PEGULATIGN BELTS?
WHITE GLOVES ?
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leg^, bat wan
/list arrived
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Qur stock of drill abirta
*Ji»iTaid It^r tHe opening i*f the Col-
delayedt in xhiptnent, and have
J|o w- now havo a lull stock of
all e:aas of the beet, drill shirts offered the
students this seasoi.' and n-oald warn al.
etudenta who have not yet secured tharr shirts
bqt to delay their purchases as each studept is
required to have two shirts, and the supply
m^y not last long.
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HIIINTER & CHATHAM
| MEN'S FURNISHERS - v !
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•BACHELORS DaHCB."
The Junior class think, they had
the only time going Thttraday rright I
but they must be mistaken u» is J
showa by the following account o<
a very enjoyable social event given
at the SbB-ley Club house by the
officers and instructors of the col-
i
At nine o'clock ah appropriate
grand rntych wasted by Mr. W.jj
A. Price aind Miss Arrie Cole. Pro-j
grams were soon filled and the
time slipped by all too soon. When
the strains of ‘ iHoAte, 1 Sweet
Home” on Washington’s birthday
put an end to an evening’s pleasure,
all hoped that it might be repeated
ioften in toe future. | . I i jl
Mr. Day, director of the College
band, received many cchnplhnents
on the excellent music furnished
by his orchestra of eleven pieces,
and proud should be the cadets
who are on it.
Among.those present were the
following young ladies from Bryan:
Misses Arrie Cole. Board, McGin
nis, Winnie and Kmily Thoma>.
Bit tie, Watkins. McDonald. Hud
son, Conway, Adams, Herndon
and Cavitt and Misses Hutson,
Marks and Watkins tjotn the
camiptis.!
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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No, 102..
C. M. Evans carries a full line of
all timfcs.
r
.ocalj-
l-.trod
Cami
Pfuter Hi
Cadet
at,Waco t|
Benson’s Barber Shop.
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post cards, No. g
as visiting his home
tc wt»ek.
do yon
Fish Menke—“What
study Bull Ticks for?”
John M. Chambers ia on a pleas
ure trip to San Antonio.
Ttte College pins that you want
are at No. ia Foster Hall.
Campus scenes on souvenir post
cards. No. 9 PfeufTer Hall.
Go to Room ta, Foster Hall, for
A. & M. phas and watch fobs.
Min Ma
!■ -isitor Ota ,
The Weather reminds us of th«e*
time wa usqdTowear drtl shirts. w "
geknt A- K. Bass is sj>ending
th friends l at
aAgie MaoDotigal was
the campus list week-.
;w days
George
is in Wi
B) ef»S Visit
t>- the •latter
Mr. NcK
his sons. Pal
nesday.
‘B” com.
pkny Vpftscher
hf grin*
4C. A Marklgea
short stay wi
Wb tseak. .
Spaulding’s
and m a toon.
WaldropTs
tadet C
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y W*ntis
Cox. to 1
Waco.
■d his par-
of last
visited
i lust Wed-
It I.
"C” COm-
;towl when
• in white.
I sixes at
Car
in Beaumont
past week. ;
visited h
tatter pa
Parks Ac
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College pennants j at
Room 34. Austin Hnll.i
Leo Meerscheidt and "Widow”
Telfari left Friday evening fona
short visit to Houston.
Cadets Tharp a*d Christian \ ids-
ileti their homes tn Houston last
week, returning Sunday.
The next number of the Lyceum
Course will tie an entertainment
by Temple (Quartette March 9. r. j
New walks are being made in
the vicinity of the steam plant
which were very much noeded.
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Just received a full line of Raw*
ling baseball goods.; Post Oflicq
Dnig Store, H. K. Q*vitt, Prop, j
New shipment of A. & M.. Pen-
nantt, including several • new designs)
just received at Parks A Waldrop’s.:
■ ;.23 -j
And the ”nat” has been cleaned
up. . 1 Now boys, be careful as you
know this is the last time until the
spring term. ‘ j ,
Uncle “Pike” says that the
hgir-£uts you get at Henson’s bar-
tier shop, are nearly as good as
t itgomery & Ward'».
onnt Ponciano Cagliastano de
Sphaghetti and his nimble com
panion serenaded Capt. Sargent
Tuesday afternoon at retreat.
jTennishiji. in wh Ite or black,
or low cut, also a full stork of
te duck pants for tennis, just re
ceived at Parks & Waldrop’*-.' 23
C ha flic, "The Tailor/’ has won
lor;himself the new tale of ‘'Ma
gician.” Get him to show you
the match and har.ilkeff]ucHNpk_
hkf Commandant, at Sunday
inspection, looking into a
irfor.; ' Report Mr. —T
otic picture on wall.”
y time the Adjutant _
00 a ’'special orcier” notr, we hold
our breath and trulv hope it is for
us to wear drill sfcirta. j
Tallowing young ladies ot
visited the campus Satur-
evening: Misses Alberta
Emily Thomas, Irm* Har-
Eatray Notice.
if State of Texas,
( County of Brazos
Taken up by W. E. Bower, chief
trumpeter of the A: & M. College,
one Baroncinni with goo goo eyes,
branded with a bugler’s lip, 13
hands high and covers all the
ground he stands on; was foujd
in an awkward squad.;
The owner of the above describ
ed property it requested to come
forward, identify, pay charges and
take same away or he will be re
tained as a professional bugler.
Given under my hand and seal
this, the 30th day of February.
1907. I. Skinum.
U. Ketcbum. Clerk,
Deputy.
M parents;
aU of tbcj.
The Sophomore edition of the
Battalion was a blessing to the
cadets, for especially one thing, it
caused the “nat” to tie cleaned up
for the first time this year.
President Huff, (at the Junior
Class meeting »^-‘*Boys,the purpose
of this mseting is to see if we Will
takeJThe Battalion fcr a week
A Junior over in the comer—”1
have been taking it all the year.*’
■‘Father, when I graduate i am go
ing to follow my literary ben 1 and
write Tor money.T
1-“Humph! Mf son, you ought to _
be succes>dfil. That’s all you did j
the four, fears you were at college.'’)--j
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Messrs. Viring and Wilkinson of
KattsHS went through the Agrictil-
tural DejKirtment Ihstweek. These
ntlenieu intend to locate iu Tex-
aud came to College Station to
rv infoSinatiou about the di#-
ren* sect tons of the State
Did Boy—"To learn and under
stand the commands better.”
Irish Meiake—**I kiipw tlieni al
ready.”
Old Boy J. "What does sqtmda
right, mean?”
Fish M’.—5>”\Vhy, that means to
turh towards the Mess Hall."
^.bout twenty-five •-udet* from
HonsAon met Inst week und organ
ized a.club known as the Houston
;*»
Whafcould have terminated hi a a,club known as the
seiriops icadent, was the runaway Club. By-laws were adopted anA|c
that happened to Dr. Powell Tues- the following officers were elected
Dale, L tq.Norwond: "NAr-'day pfternoon. Owing to some A - ynderwood, president; <». P. Pi
wood, if you are my friend put th« break in ! the shafts the horse with Joitnne, vice president, A. A.
hydrogen td abb-” j these still hanging to hkn contin- secretary and treasurer.
Benson tbinkn he can dt better , ued on his way leaving the b M g K> The object of the clnh is to pro-
work than iSl assistant. Emt we | standing in the road. ?Le orl : mote fellowship among the lioya.
are "from Missouri.’’
City National Bank
: E3RVAN. X E X A. S [’
OEaNaisi AXEO OCROSIXARV OF- XM E
tJNiiXEO SX AXE ^ OOVERNIsaEtwX
With capital, surplus and profits of onehiun
dred thiHisand dollars and total resources of
over haNf a million dollars, transacts a y!en-
eral banking; business, and offers its serv
ices to Jdie public with assurances of abso
lute safim, as guaranteed by the character,
experieq^e and financial responsibility of
the offic-rs and directors charged with the
management of tne Bank. The business of
the facufty and students of the a. and fl.
College Elicited. | . ..Tj
W. PARKER. President
M. AS TIN, Vice-President
BERI W. WILKERSON. Cashier
». S. DERDHN, Asst. Cashier
W. CRENSHAW, Asst. Cashier
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iiowTeeHi arc savef
Just Ew#things are needed—a perfect tooth pewder
and a perfedltooth brush. Our Tooth Powder is a perfect
! tooth powdefibecause It cleanses the teeth without kartn-
mg them. I| makes the gums healthy and the mout.i
aseptic- Prise 25c. Our Special Tooth Brush we gu4 r *^
antef.^ Cobfe in several sites and textures. Price 2$*^
. JENHINS
ill
When in Bryan Call at
Haswell’s Book Store
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We can supply all the shool wants at the
it reasonable prices
damage done was to the shafts. from Houston.
New 'Spring
if Hot '
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Over Shoes
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WIE are now j showing 25
v v new Spring styles in
Walk Over Shock and
Oxfords; every correct toe
and kind of leather is yep*
■. sented in the line, iaelnd-
,j »hg several new styles oat
this season for the first Eme
in patent eici. patent colt,
gun metal calf, velour calf,
. vici kid aaii'tan Russia calf.
These famous shoes are
being improved jjmrery sea
son in both workmanship
and m at e r i a 1, and today
stand without a rival in high
grade shoes, at the popalar
price of
S3.SO
and ;.t'
nwr.wcp
if
$4.00
See disi
of the New Spring Styles
oar show window.
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