The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 06, 1907, Image 3
»m mh - . rnwmmtm fir III SHIRIS t M. C. 4. NAS A SUCCESSFUL MEETING. Br-WfH' t r CAMPAIGN HATS? 14 |W^li * 1 ♦ l . i REGULATION BELTS?; } - T , v WHITE GLOVES ? Hf) 1 L. N«>t^cr !—<Our SUM k of drill fchirte ntnf to h*v« arrived tor tho opening of the Gol- lege, but wa4 del»y«d in ehipoient, and have just arr»ve«l. So we now have a loll atm It of of jthe beet drill ahirt* oflered the eludentr tbla seaaon, and would warn nil atu<lent»t who hAve not ^et aecured thoir rtlurte i.BI Ly * 1 L 1 ^ i ■ * li I not to delay |hoir purchi-es as each «tuuunt it* requiretl to Eurte two e|itrte, nn«l tha supply »ny, long. . I, I '1 -* I. lit NTER RAlLBjOAD H No. L, i JM* SL '-J CH4THAM FURNISHERS 1 »1 -i 1! \ no; in. No. 101.. p. n» TABLE sc T. C . Jokm »• || 4u---U v 26 vm+m ' South •oOt* . .^.;. H( b:5Ja.!m. (rta<) k d. N. SciEDltE. J mAbth iMMo* ’I.: .it-.f., *• ,n - SOUTH I | JhlT p. «u. y ^'T^PjtniT 7 f- 11 >CCLi Palmnie Campulscene post Pfufler TaD. I, Prof. Fj S. Johnsto campus lalt week. Send your drill shirts e«di to be| cleaned. iTfce doMMl I ^artk, t Shop, tf 1 No. 9 Vncfe “Pike'’ wys th^t the lia;!- you get Henson!s bar* per- shop, ate nearly : as good as Mohtgbmery A ^iird's. | 'j^ennt» shoes, in |»'hire or <bUiek, Irigti or jow ctir^also • full stock of khi|« diick pants foriterinis, just rt- ieivtd at Parks jk \4'jildrop’*l . 23 ! Wm. H. Strong of the Michigan Indus'rial College was through here Tuesday. He was very much interested in the college work and idnhred our excellent discipline. Coach Spencer, who arrived Momlayj afternoon, expresses hitn- stelf well pleased with the ot^t* 1 Kiky We feel sure he will turn chit another of his winning teams. Last week Buchanan started out t> was on the to ihe In- id T What the Asseclatiee Hat Accanplisbed la the Last Few Weeks. / Last Sunday aight immtdiatc'.v after supper the Y. M. C. A. ratt in the College chapel for the pur pose of holding its second devo tional meeting in the history of the organization and of the college. This meeting was led by one of the members of the association. Inspiring speeches were delivered by three of the members, and pray* ers and songs ascended in honor of Him who is the sovereign of all, Everyone present entered heartily into the Spirit of the meeting ami much good will surely rtteuK from! such good work. The association numbemover 14b men and hat* a paid College Secre tary.^ It is also raising Sioo.<xi to help pay the salary of the ^General Secretary fog the College Y. M. C A.’s of the State. The association is now without a doubt upon a solid foundation, and all It needs is a little time au|l things will be booming at A. and M. 1 There is no reason in the world why A. and M. shouldn't-have a Y. M. C. A. building 1 and if the ’ present abnormal growth of the Y. M.C. A..continues it must and will have a building within two years at most. The present Sophomores and Freshmen will 110 doubt tqjoy the privileged and pleasures of an ’exceUeht association building. Full Ho per cent, of the cadets now present are from Christian homes, and the majority of these have al ready cast their lot with the Y. M.' I A. And ; more evidence still. About 250 men are tkjiiig Bible study work in the barracks in classes. Every Sunday the classes meet, about ten or ijweUe in some fellow cadet’s ropm,^ and they read and discuss two chapters of the New Testament. The Book of Mark has just lteen finished and the classes will now enter upon t--— * DEG u ni hm o With dred t over h eraI ba ices to lute sa experien the offi manage; the fact Colleg« I if jufe at No. '.i- Campus IN< 1 pins that you want 2 poster Hhll. sexues on souvenir post 9 Pfeuffei! Hall, y 1 iGo to Rihm 12, Foaier for Al A M. p t»-s And* watch fobs. Hanna spent a few C. Mr. H. dap Mr ■v after a tew Mr. Fr j|f. boy, iai i\ ! ‘MrjrMV- ' 11 j j 1 Jl I jj I Spauldingjs icr^eys in #hu«, bUck ■ I J$nd maroon all at ^ Waldrop*. : 23 11 .Miss Jeule CAttl ^ days on th t campus during the tbi campus thig wiicM.! Moser left Monday, day* on the campus hmonds, an old A. and ing a few days in C. E. practice with a leveL After had gone some distance from e tpmn building he was heard to a ly, “Well, by jacks, fellows, I f+rgot the plntnb-bobl" Mrs.’ Hibbs gave an enjoyable dpnee last Saturday night, in honor of her daughttr, who came u » from Oalveston for the occasion Tpe following young ladies from Bryan were present: j Misses Con w ly, Hutson, Jenkins, Board, Colt •F' »untain, Adams. Mrl E. B. Cushing,iC. E. ’So, ih re dying to a latter from the editor of’ The Battalion, says, “I appro* date the kind feelings which pr Huptetl you to request me to wifitt i letter for publication in Tint Battalion, and only regret that jus{ at thisi time, it would not be prac4 tical.U- for me to do so. ^ _ Mr. Cush il|; ; is general superintendent ol Morgan’s Louisiana and Texas Railroad and Steamship Co., bead quartets at New Orleans. ■P^MRaaf^Hj C. M. Kv ins carriea a lull line of College pemants at all tnnes. Room 24, A istin Hall. 1 - > i c in Jnst recei' ad a fulFline of Raw ing Uisebag gotxls. Fost Office Drug *store, H. It. Cavitt, IhrRp^ New shipn tot ot A. & M. Pen- nfmts. inckidi ig several now ‘design* \, just received t Parks &c Waldrops. “Fox” Ctxkett, on leaving Hall mft|er the Junior Banquet: r Kid, I drank three glasaos of l4dte.V tWe are sorry, to learn that 3?r. has hupismed to the yxunful of having his sbctalder dis- National Bank IVAISI, TEXAS -o OE*»oeiTARv or -ra-sc ■axes government - 1 y* 1 *" . 1 ’ j ^ ’~*¥' j* 1 ' y 4 tal, surplus and profits of ona hun sand dollars and total resources of a million dollars, transacts a gen- business, and offers Its serv pubic with assurances of abso- ty, as guaranteed by the character*, e and financial responsibility of rs and directors charged with the lent of the Bank. The business of ty and students of the A. aad H. Ilcited. pT ' S. PARKER, President H, A5TIN, Vice-President BERT W. WILKERSON, Cashier $ GERDEN, Asst, Cashier . CRENSHAW. Asst. Cashier V - J 1 r eeih are saved der rfect 11 f hings ar*» nqyded—a. ptrliect tobth piwc ooth brush. Ouf Tooth Powder is a perfi Vcause il cleanses the teeth without m^kes Hie gum* healthy and' 25c. Our gpedUl Tooth Brush;* we huar - l in several kjzes and textures. Pricef 2Sc. |ll rthout harm- 11 the tpouth ! h ‘ we giiar- Pricef 25c- JENKINS • • • • • • • • • 1 ’ » * Xi 'ay Ifyour 5 j n ion study of the Acts of the Apostles. * 4. ji,h fl * ( * Callege Bred Male. X “Only Jast year you wanted $30 for this mule, and now you've rais ed to $60.” “Thad’s nat’ral; it’s a eddicated mule now. Erer since John came from college he’s been sweaxin’ at that mule hi six languages.—Ex. kK to the 1 attalion : LOCATING UNCLE JOE. —■■ l I * fj' I ryvarmgi; he lo««d totSil ** i 11, lent mbulI CLASS LIMERtCKS. Ait exam*, the cUm of Naupht Nine CVM.. “Get, but these no.!ie- are fine, Naught Nine i* my name, .But to thlak 1 am fbm I'll May till about’ evening tha clam of Naught Eight out for to find oat iu fata; |t stepped on a tack Aad *aid, “I’tra an attack . ] Of u'nt>»K0—Of jomethiagj I ate. Oae evening the rla»* of NfcugM Tea Said. ‘*1’ve got a tweet little ben, Ij A doll and a cart, A gig and a pari • Of an ancient, though Vefy good pen, There once waa a ciattof Naught Sevan. Tbat said, “I am going to haairea.J; It knackad at the gate. But it waa too lat*^ j Our Uncle Ju* a the tea. The far-off corner* of the globe be sought with fervid glee. And *0, tfc keep out winds at rant and calm our aaxious feWt, He vent os postal csrdt-^the kind they use for souvenirs. : iT I'' . I . : 'I He aent us carda from 'S eilossstvne, from | Rgy^ «»d Japan; t !, ; | I From Mowtmbique, from Martinique, froip Fez and Yucatwi; _ From Tri{>oli t from Zuyder Zee, ftoti Greenland and the Nile; From I'unfa and from Samar rand in every shape and style. | From Paraguay, from Hafts'a Bay, from Quito and Sulu) From Kandahar. froSi Zanziba^front C ork and TimOuctoo) From frigid Omsk aadlondy Tomsk, front Mocha and Ooleng; From old Pekin and Fiji an ecer-gn>wfa*g throng. ; From Cuba's shore, from Labrador, from Pango Pang and Nome; From Borneo aLi old Saint Jo, from Tim buctoo and Rome; From Reykjavik, from Bittar Creek tkey came to swell the muss; They filled the flat, they killed the cat, they almost smothered us BRYAN ROLLER RINK For the gate ( always closes at t L a Poor Uncle Joe died jest last week; Guam he tell asleep. .* He never was a churchly mam and so j sit and weep, And sadly wonder through our tear, which way he chanced to go; But soon he'll send a postal card and then of course, we'll know. —George Firch ia Sat. Ewe. Poet THREE SESSIONS 9:30 a. m. to 12:00; 2:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m 7:30 p. m. to io:oo p. m. m SOHETHINQ DOING ALL THE TIME MUSIC BY THE BAND EVERY WEDNESDAY A FRIDAY MGNTS I . ' 1 ■■w Charlie, The Tailor Does First-Class Work -T= ill - T Tielr-4v | r. 1 ,1 .w, ¥ IS i PRICES UNIFORM WORK Trousers pressHAy-• • •$ -25 Blouse and < r 0 u pressed. • hV * jl 50 Blouse and t r o u cleahed & pn .00 ma l CITIZENS iijt.l L M vili J’HIPBPWH Coat pressed .SO Suit pressed-•• ••I*'*• J .75 Suit dry cleaned and pressed 1.00 Suit Scoured & pressed 1.75 .1 H