The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 27, 1907, Image 2

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A & M. COLLEGE COMES
; TO FRONT AT STOCK SHOW
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Exhibits Small But Well Prepared-Grand Sweep
stakes-Grade Steer at Any Age
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NOTICE
for Tfca Battalioa
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as Ml ond daM matted at
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27,
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BRYAN NAS MRJ. PROPOSITION
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FrMM Rntton Bros of UiNa* Similar ta
that Hade ta Caldwell aad
IPapillM iMMMr.
Fiom Brvaa Daily Eagle.
To learn somekhtag Warding the
cotton mill propositions being made
bjr Mfittpo Bros. O- Hall** to towns in
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this section o< tl
addressed a letter*
rec^iVeTthe fol
in thh form of a
rerary Law
and has
plv which is
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r proposition to
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Dallas. TeiWaith 18. ’07.
Mr. r M. Uw. Sec»y, J
Bry an.lT^tas
Deaf' Sir|
Replying to voir esteined ta\i>f of
the f 5th inse., oefi to stale that if your
people will raise a subscription of
$50,000.00 towards |* cotton mill We
will furnish $75,ui*0 (Ml and establish
s mi|l in your toutrv i
Kindly look ind? this ipatter and see
ff the subscription cap be raised and
let us hear from \»>u further.
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, Britton Bros.
1 he Kagle is ni»t id vised whether
the business league will see fit to take
any Action in the matter At this time or
not, Oor \X hether then* aie any capit
alists here suAciedtly interested to in-
n t si mate the matter fhrthgr. The de
tails Of thf proposition are not given
and theae would l|avt to he gone into
fully Wore the valuei of ^he proposi-
t on could bi detwmmed.
The Eagle adheres to the opinion
that a cotton mijl would be a fine!
thine fpr 1 the towtn end |*H *i** trib
utary rerntory. and \woul< I like to see
this proposition lnvesti|ited with a
view to acceptance if it it found to be
favorable in all its p
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the Ft, Worth Fat Stock
last week the Texas Agti-
al and Mechanical College
ted a small exhibit which at-
a great deal of- attention.
The exhibit consisted of six steers
ranging in age from calves to
three year olds, three of which
have been presented to the college
the last year and* three that
.! bought off the “I^aurels”
ram h two years ago kt $15 per
need]: These steers have been
used in class room work at College
and w ere fed, fitted. Und shown en
tirely by students }n the animal
husbandry department.
On the six head shown six rib
bons were won desig}Dating the fol
lowing premiums. Best steer three
yean old, $40.00; best steer 2
years old and under three, $40.00;
third best steer 2 years old and un
der Iwtree, $15.00; best Red Poll
steer any age, $25.ob; second best
calf under one year old, $25.00;
champion grade steer any age.
with this stock in various ways,
Now, therefore, be it resolved
:hat we urgently request that the
Legislature appropriate for each of
the years 1907-08 and 190M-00
iio.ooo.oo for the purchase of
Rock to be maintained for use in
teaching, $2,500.00 for providing
Accommodations for stock and the
maintenance thereof and $5,000.00
for feeding experiments to be
planned by a board consisting of
the Director of the Experiment
Station, the Professor of Animal
Husbandry and one member from
each of the Livestock Associations
in the State, these to be named by
the Presidents of the Associatidns,
making a total appropriation for 1 ^
the live stock branch of the A. and
If. College, of $i7,500loo for each
of the years igpf-08 and 1908-09.
If, now, we can get our legisla
tors to do the will of the people it
should not be long until the people
of Texas can say, “Texas schools
can prepare Texas men for Texas
well as* Northern uni-
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ALL OHDttS
§50.cp. Making att average of' positions as
•38.» of premium money on each verxities." 1 . L
animal shown. The following students were en-
Thje three older steers were sold tered in the competitiim for prizes
at auction and brotight i«,':in students sto< k.judging contest
And 9 cents per lb. live weight, tjie last Friday at Ft. Votth: | Butler,
tv,. ♦~»-!i*— prizes and selling Cutter, Kilsall, Furneaux,
threej'totalling
price j 2 ^.00.
comb, Jones. C. Ej. Miller, R.
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Designated pnited States Depositary.
Capital
Surplus a
We desirw^
t ion and pat
Profits
>eare our patron* or prompt attea-
Ing endeavor: io the performanee
of any and alRMpricvs desired at our hands.
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J. W. HOWE
H. O. BOA'
QUY M. BRYAlil, !JR.
L. L. MclNNI
F. M. LAW
President
Vice President
Vice President
Cashier
Assistant Cashier
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Spalding's
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Fock.t Cutl.ry ,od iUsor*.
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XARI.ICIOCrt CHOCOLATE
CREAMS AND CANDIES
HOT or COLD S(|DA WATER
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licit Your Patronage.
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show has been very en- j McKie. McCowan, McLeod, Reese,
ng to our students of ani- Reagan, Sterling, and Williams, J.
husbandry and the re»ults,S. Mr. Peters, a young Man from
t especially gratifying to those
had a hand in the preparation
Ibal
were
who
of the animals.
The largest crowds that have
ever yejt witnessed a« event of this
kind wire at the Ft. Worth Show
and aawch praise was heard for the
small exhibit over which hung the
red and white pennant of the Texas
A. aad M College
The
at lam
<!attle men of the state have | lri*e
recognized A. and M. of
ficially as a co-worker toward the
improvement of live stock and
genet*Lagricultural conditions in
the State as is evidenced by the
following resolutions which were
unanimously adopted by the cattle-
raisers association last week:
WberMs. the Legislature of the
State of Texas makes annual ap
propriations to the Department of
Animal Hnsbandry of the A. and
Lott. Texas, also competed.
Hollowing statement is explana
tory of the purpose and rule* gov-
erning the contest: Irvview of the
fact that lire tendency in onr state
is toward the maintenance of
smaller herds of higher excdl
it hies been decided to offer a act of
prizes to the young men showing
the greatest ability as judges of
stock. One hundred Hollars
divided in fonr prizes will be
awarded to those doing th* best
work in judging. Classes of ani
mala similar to those in regufar ex
hibition rings will be made up and
the contestants required to state
how, in their opinion, these ani
mals should be placed, and their
reasons for such placing. >f'|
Rl'LXS AND REGULATIONS.
H. H. HENRY
2. V. KKOODON
K. t,. RW0OOON )J.
HENRYli BROGDON BROS.
WHj,*LKSALE AND RETAIL
GRAIN DEALERS
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LIVERY BUSINI
|EX0HJ8IVELY FOR WHITE TRADE
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We (»n su|
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hen in Bryan Call at
s Book Store
all the shool want* at the
reasonable prices
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Dinner 12 i4lto 2 p. m. Shert orders
at all holies. Oysters a specialty
14 Any resident of the state un
der p5 years ^>f age who has never
M. College for the purpose of pur- t*kdn an agricultural college coarse
Chasing stock to be maintained for '
fcse it^ tiaching, and, j j .
Whereas, they make annual ap
propriations for the accommodation
of stock And maintenance thereof,
they make appropria
feeding and experiments
may compete.
2. An *Mnd$rgrndtiiate agricul
tural student, or student regularly
enrolled at Agricultural and MeyJ
chanical College in lood, is eligible
to compete.
*.}• Ah entrance fee of $1.00
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Charlie, The
Does F||-st-Class Work
UNIFORM W
Trousers pressed.. «ji.$ 25
Blouse and t r o u s 1 r
pressed -50
Blouse and t r o u s] r
cleaned & pre&s|d 1.00
PRICES., j
CITIZENS -U*
Coat pressed ••• $ .50
Suit pressed • • •-i-•.. < 4 .75
Suit dry cleaned and
\ pressed*-.- — 1.00
Suit Scoured &'pressed 1.75
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