The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 06, 1907, Image 2

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P. D. Cai
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AmocwI« Editor-ia Chief
• BaMaeas M«naC«r
> AmMotiO Baatnesa Manager
• - Local Edito
KaChan^r Editor
t - - Athletic Editor
^ tAlumni Editor
^ Ar.iM. C A. Editor
.taut aaipM^ r
* F. RtBUMEM c. M EvxHB
A. TtBJt « O B Hahaia •
ate
SOT1CT
Battalion
i aame will
taken of
4 | aacoud claaa matter
t^n. leaaa. Fehraarv 17
^ollo(e Sta-
pfi :i. tfc'i fL ii-n-i =_
That
ANNUM
Li ir ■ -it
DNESDAY, iMAUC^H 6,
Bfr'1 U*k
■Tl-r
1
\ if:
Itt j
-11
t
be? Instead of concen-
the money it had to spare
he college already established
making it the model of all the
l|tn|l, this money would be frittered
a(«T^y on two, three or four puny
ruifts and nobody be benefited.
Wf State has ^three Noxtoaal Cel-
whefi it only ought to have
on^, the Sam Houston at Hunts-
vUfc; that oug^t to be made the
sujjtrrior of all other Normal Col
leges in existence an^ with half the
mopey expended for the three hor-
majs it cuitld he made better than
all three of theift now are.
Some little, jself-cocking key-
winding, wouldlbe politician, in-
ih y!
M Momt;
§
StMOg C. E.’* ENT t-STAINED
of Prof. ao4 Kirs. Nagle
Friday Nifki.
The Senior Civil Engineering;
class were royally entertained last ^
Friday night at the home of Prof.
Nagle ami wife. After arrival the
boys and girls were r
parlor, and after a short con
non the punch bowl was discovered.
Miss Helen Kittle gracefully served
the punch until the thirst of the
last one was quenched. ' I f
Each one was now given k card
Kigated by somfl grafter, id always I end a penny. The card contained*
WRTH TEXAS A. AXD
M. COLLEGE.
The
tnre es
College
answer
a tor am
publish
ficial o
The foil
article
porary:
• That
Texas
College
North
It is loo
t ruction
with a
North
die for i
j» rln nn
you go t<
priations
into two
1
opositiuo that the
bliah a brai* b A.
Nortfti Texas
Legisla-
and M.
is well
by the National Co-oper-
Farm Joatual, Which is
id Dallhs-
n o* the P
ing is a
our North'Jrexas taontem-
feady with soiiuf scheme atui every
turn: there is a rake-off in it. and of
cotirse the littK- kev-winder is
strictly inU. alwfiys. Thofanners
do hot haw muih done for them,
•o.^ray do not ttV to take ihe little
thfY hr.ve froth taem. . '
1 DISGRACEFUL
twenty Questions of which thejah*-
wers could be found on the peviay*
A boy and a girl were allowed to
work together and the ones that got
the most correct answers would re
ceive a prize. After all had done
their l>est to find out the many mys
teries hidden on a penny, Profs.
Nagle and Spence were given the
cards to be graded.
| WTiilp the cards were being grad
ed, the dining room was opened
ami eveiyow was served with ice
Yrfatn,-coke and many other good
tilings. All dkl full justice to the
; occasion, The winners of the
—
..BRVMk El AO Lx B.
B / r i
♦ I ' ENG RAVI NG
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Bt rTCR FRCP A
AH ORDtRS CArr/Y
r l , : * ( i - a ■
iiLiiiLiuku v i-ill Jtl
D JUAB eveR BtUtRt „ >4**%
r N finvial AinsTtoN wflOnG %30
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position to divide up the
cultural ami Mechanical
o two, puitiiq; one in
xas, is a Grecian horse,
means utter des-
College near Bryan,
ic kb little weakling in
xas that will eventually
of ijourikliment.
in strength and when
ividiug up State appro-
>r schook, or colleges,
tl|ree litfif Uidgets you
simply hd^e two or th|ee struggling
little schcfols n ul colleges that never
can and t ever, wall accomplish any
thing. l^itb less money given to
strengthe and build tp one Agri-
cultural 1 fcd Mechankal College
something will be done for the good
of the fa tniag interests of the
country ai d for the proper educa
tion of th i farmer bqys who are
striving tc gecure a sck-ntiBcj agri
cultural e< ncation.
tf this iniquitous j proposition
should cog e up in the Legislature,
it is hoped! it •willj be strangled in
the commitlee room. Indeed, not
only the nifrly 300,000 meUibers of
The Farmeas’ItTnian in Texas de
mand that nuch a bill be kiKed. but
y other firmer who
in thsT succes^ of
gticultuml ajvd Mech-
The Fetleral Gov*
4 DlSCfRACEfVL PIECE OF
ROWpYISM.
l^ast Saturdayinight, onto of the
ladies of the •'ambus gave a dance
to ^ party ot youig people of Bryan
and College. F*otn what we lAas*e
rx/eh able to learn, the dance was
strtptly a private allair, given by
thdjlady at h^r o vn house and in
hofor of a near rdlative. . j prizes were now announcetl—Mias
t , 1 McDoagilB and Mr. A.
Uderwood being the lucky <*«.
i riH.- ptiais were presented by Capt.
an^sofA aiidN. "or in-, who „ ((m w ,
rf' B, ‘' ." K 'T n f to McDougald received a
ftiltBone. They .uocured v*ie Uamjf l A M C ant and Mr .
r,t Mn ?f Pm *- rr Tf 1C f 10 ' t'dderwood a bctntifill sofa pillar
hgltt u in tin windows «f the danc- LT c T f o; upon it.
mg,room, ami tn*d to smoke out Lfi B L aL„ k by^wering the
least nuTibet of questions showed
Uiore wisdoin than the rest, and
the dancers. Fortunately thqy
were dispersed before much dis-
comfort wascau-cd-
there is any tt^ck more worthy
of the lowest type df country’ bump
kin. please bring it fo our notice.
But it is encouraging to note
th«^ the great maj^ity of the corps
condemn it.*“'
Well, let it pass.. No names, for
we nil have learned the names by
heart. And let the rowdies trust
that no matter wlmt they do here
after, this studeqt’body will never
forget them and their deed of last
Saturday night, k
Food CoonaisBioeer to he at Cellere.
TlieFi
—
OF BRYAN, TEXAS
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therefore received as a prize a bank
containing all the pennies. •
Miss Hettie Marks sang several
Songs and she was encored many
times. At last the hour of leaving
came; .everyone heartily thanked
J^rof. and Mrs. Nagle for the good
time that they had given them, and
all were fully convinced that Mrs.
Nagk is an ideal hostess.
Those present were Misses Betts,
: Adams, Hudson, Hattie Loo Hud*
spn‘, Mamie Hudson, Bittle, McGin-
jh, [ Jtalcom McGinnis, Cavitt,
Designated United States Depositary.
Capital . . SIOO,000.00
Surplus aif d Profits 45,000.001
H : ill-iiJkT: ! {lyir’l'l I’flv
our patrons of prompt Att«o
ndt-ardr hi tb« perforniai
! iWe desfietto aMure BP
tion and pain taking end^aTar hi th"’ pertormaDOe
of any and ^BiPt'rrkgs d»afpa4 at hurl humllw •
J. W. HOW
H. O. BOAT
GUY M. BRf|iN. |JR.
L. L. MclNN
F. M. LAW 1 .
if "It ]TI \i< f. ’
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I
. President
s Vice Presidentb
Vice President
Cashier
Assistant
Her
HI
Board. Buchanan and Maggie Mc-
he amendment offered by Mr. joongaid; Mesdames Spence, Sar-
Thomas of Fannin; changing the | gent and Harrington; Pres. Har-
Capt Saxgent, Prof.
fr< ■
so does e
feels an in
‘ the State'
antctl Coll
IciBment
Bryan SiyJ
l lar of this
thatcolleg
other such
North Tex
ewer be wi
the Breseu
« There m
behind this
j lishment ol
Meehan, cal
I as. Some
| work^t
get a soft
one else
State Agri
Colleges
for three,
clamoring
that in the
| could be
| J would
j kkrtlttiwcjt
one
j IfeHni
*' Region, or
and this
complied
matter end?
rest
ia ye^r
be di
>llege near
a dol-
;rtod from
of pure fcxxMi commissioner j
1 Denton to AuHtin provoked 13^,^ Messrs. Bean.' Black,
iderable discussion. In the jiakie, Boyo^, CunnmgluLm, E^p*’
casj; of the office being located at Ueig, Granau, Higgins, Kloss. Jon
Depton would be operated In the ine Lflly, Masbuc*. Max-
connection with the College^ In * I w«jf, Marek, KeesS«k Schnoeter, Un-
rlal Arts. r - jt' Jerwood, Treadaway, Moore, Potts
Itoin wns opposed to having ^ %Vessel , dor( .
du
V
thei ofcce
of commissioner located
at behton. contending that it Would
do Die girls of that college no good
Ifkn an ^ should ^ Austin.
Becauhebf th^Jf^n- , j|| r ^ Bravos offered a
substitute for the amendment, as of-
liege wYl established-in
a’sehl
have
no Legislature would
ig to do as much for
allege as is being done,
be some sort of graft
d for the estab-
aak Agricultural and
jllege in Horth Tex-
ly must be trying to
to make a place, to
> for himself otsonu
iestablisnnu ot of two
Itur.il and Mechanical
lead to the demand
Texas would be
one on the ground
belt horticulture
•gbt. This demand
be granted Then
xas would demand
of the tropical and
productions of that
me Othe- reason,
would have to be
Where would the
^Tiat would the con-
fer*d by Mr. Thotnas, which pro
vides for the location of the Office
of <he commissioner with the ajv
parents for inspeclien at College
Station in connection with the Ag-
Itural and Mechanical college.
ncu
Adopted.—Kx.
U'
AUSTIN LITERARY SOCIETY.
J
The A. L. $. met at its usual
place of meeting at 8 o'clock Sat-
a*diy 1 night. After roll call the
minutes of the preceding meeting
were read and adopted. As there
proved- to be no new business, the
program was rendered.
The current events by Reese,
[•at he tic recitatioitl by Eddins, de
clamation by Skeelar and reading
by Sherrill, went aU good.
A quartette was formed by sev
eral members who m favor the
society with songs at intervals.
There being no further Business,
the society adjourned.
FULL LINE
Spalding's
foot Ball Goods
Pocket Cutlery anil Razors.
Ready-Msds
CIOARKTTR8 AND CIGARS
ALLEGRETTI’S
DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE
CREAMS AND CANDIES
• ' I '
HOT or COLD SODA WATER
■ i ■
PUR* ICE CREAM.
Ws Solicit Your Patroaagw
H. H. hexav
zjIv. iiRitohox
h. i~ ;<iaoc.no?rt
HENRY: &i BROGDON BROS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL !
CHAIN DEALERS
ANJ)-t”
LIVERY BUSINKS5I EXCLUSIVELY FOR WHITE TRADE
Haswi
We can sui
»cn in Bryan Call at
I s Book Store
the shool wants at the
reasonable prices
! ^ ^
Dinner 12
at all ho
AURANT
& Haygood : j
to 2 p. m. Short orders
u v ii / ■ i • I jiiS'
Oysters a specialtyg
V -c]
The Old Reli
JOIN WITTHANN
Tailor
op
!!!
<
Gan always be dej
upon for Quality,
Fit and Promptix
GIVE US YOUR
EXCHANGE
SHAVING PARLOR
i .E. OKICE, Propn.to.
HOT AND COLD BATfll
XEXT DOOX TO
JUT BRYAN, T.
KX« H AXOK
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LX AS
1
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m
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A Freshiaiidiatool oa the bu-ning
•; • deck:
As far as we could learn,}* , j !
He stood there in perfect safety—
n to
He was too green to burifc
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