« I Ml •i'll \{ 'A . .;i 1 i 1 - ^ °ablisbed Weekly by tbe StudenU’ Association of the Agricultural Texau. •LOME liHl; • COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, APRIf. 3, i % {‘i, pring Suits jii Homuiiiip Young Men. 4 CLASS MSITS SOI fttVALST TfcXAS BROWNSVILLE . * O# |tore it brimming ovn with new Spring Suits for Men na4 Young Men; every faahiontble fsbric end pet tern, every correct style is here to Select from. No ttore between Houston end Dellei c«l begin to »how tb« ettortment we do, end our price* you will And fer below whet they would stk vow for the *«ine gobd*. New ehedow pleids end stripes, ■aw|l Clah eWki, end solid thedes of grey end ten, ebo e complete lies of blue serges in plain end | fancy weaves, cut in the height of fashion, either single or double- breasted style, although the single- . Weaftsri coat is the pro^, thing this season A MONO t. places seen. ’• i n it y w Mm 6KRDENJIX JIX IX1H0 $10.00 $12.5(> $15.00 150 $18,00 I 1 $20.00 •n The Junior Horticultural left College Friday, March as, i hfaeisedp ISO) be CuplkstKl Is* r weuU cost vow S*S >«* •ad *«ai»K |«» ■ speepu. all twtl pr^WP, .OO. but by m U«*s W-..|. : II A Blue Serge Special This baa4spe>s suit is ■tad* «l a vary tana g«S*»y of all purs wool Bier S*ry*. guars*Mod '.fast cater, sewad tbvosghoul with pate bye *dk. baa4-*a4e cellar. m shoe Mar*. And butUeeali*. hnad with a beautiful strong +ne financially and able take care of any financial d t( • If you youraelf and the other member* of your League committee who have this matter in charge, would see fit to csU on us here, advlsiag as to the time and date of your arrival, w* would be pleased ,to have our directors meet you and go into the propoeitipa MUy. ( — Your* very truly, (EXCHANGE SHAVING PARLOR J. B. GRICE:. Froprlem.,; HOT AND COLD BATHS NIXT DOOB Tt> CXOHAXGt HOTEL ilMlTAlL TKXAti. rs very 1 w. H. The Old Reliable JOIN WITTMANN or Stiop Iwaja be depeodwl for Quality, Style, id Prompt new GIVE US YOUR ORDER IVeQrathk Swrrmmy Mr. Law, who goee to Dalk« to day to attend the State Sunday School convention, will meet with the directors of the company and lay the situation before them. 1 : TITRTf * I j A. AND M. BASLBAIL SCHEDULE. Friday, MlTOi *9^ - Baylor. Saturday;. v,k 30— Monday, April 1—Southwestern Tuesday, “ 2— Friday, | “ 5~U. of T. Saturday “ 6—tJ. of Monday, “ 8—Houston! Tuesday, “ 9 Friday, Saturday, “ 13— . Friday, !*' 19—TJ cult the othtr tem, vated by aa class hj cured, hut has educat There a tion to Ike Ant< 1 — JL- t»eea re catiunal a, garden in San that the benefits ] - method His gardens were found to be well cultivated No farms or gardens were visited at Corpu* Christi. The part* ar rived at Brownsville at 9:25 p. jm., Wednesday. March 26. They Were met Thursday morning by Prof. Styles, Who is doing experiment work for the U. S. Government. He showed them many.sritni-tr+pi- ! cal plants in different parts of the town The melon-pear is a pegru- liar ftfcit of this part of the coun try, the fruit being pear shaped t and; as lar^e as a musk There is a cavity in thence which is filled with pulp and smhll The meat has a taste tome- thing kke that of the persimmon. Another cwrioauy isthe dwarf chi- betry tree, which jffcpf Styl iettk to have Brownsville Moat of I grown in BrownOTftw sour variety, but Prof. Sty that sweet oranges are more and more satisfactory in general. The party went out to Piper’s irrigated farm in-j the evening! Water for irrigatiag this farm is pumped from the Rio Grande. Tt|e boiler of the pumping machinery require* three cords of wood pe r day, but as wood costs only fift r cents per cord in the Brownsrill > "•'ontibaaf to 4th page.) =r jfefit 1 4 • ; <1 b i , m m 'A **■ I Mi Thai ■1 Mo*q»Mo Ran Tow*te Stcuoa Hate Corltea-Coon Collar* S Hair Brash** •' 11 I*«bcIU aa4 Thbtet* | Dhck Put* ash Jwp«'. Tab.* I saw* i HaU , black * 1 Shtaote o«tst ‘ WVA* Gtera* B. a a T. N fr>«» Each Drill S*Mff% ' 1 iH Tooffk Braakss Shavihf Sohp Oil Cloth Bh** * Trank* mb* Sait Cm— r; f lit WKlaOOMB ToP.GA DBlTQ. 8 *1 erden i 1 m ' il '1 1 i i- | ; jLk}