The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 1907, Image 3

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Tennis Season Here
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WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN
BEiyr^ agEY oxfords, white & fancy vests
■i i i WHITE DUCK tROUSBRS.
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CHAMPION BStAKD:
WHITE TENNIS OXFORDS
I (Rubber Soles
WHITE TENNIS SHOES
(Rubber S^U»)
BLACK TENNIS OXFORDS
(Rubber S9les)
BLACK TENNIS SHOES
(Rubber Scries)
BIO STOCK —lApLL SIZBS
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Men’s Furnishers.
TARQET PRACTICE
April 19, 1907. *
Required aeor*: 16.
100 Y<fe. 100 Yd*.
C«pt. H. H. | Sarsant,
Cemdt...*....u, • 5
Maj. W. G. Moore. .. * 5
Cap*. W. A. Gilbert. 4
'' G- A. Smiths .. 5
■ ' T. A. Wem'dorf 3
Li eel. E. School 3
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Sou rw aousn.
NoU I ...t-.J.i 3:49 p. m.
. No. 6. 2:^7 a. m. (Hair)
I. Sc Gi N. SCHEDULE,
soars bovso.
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No lot . 5:17 p. m.
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TABLE | Oet >r Ke Smith, a former student,
SCHEDULE I** Y 1 * wholesale house in San An
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la. m. (flafel
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G. P. F. Jounnc
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J. A. Collin..
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L. H. I^mpfrt
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J. L. Me Dens Id
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W. Milligan.]..
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A. Underwood..
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King Quality!
Patronize Ben*Mi's-Bart>er Shop.
islted San Antonio
last week.
R. J. Pott
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International Suits—$12 to #25
The brother of Cadet Nik wood 1*
visiting Collug*. \ i
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King Quality Shoes! i‘
Sind your white duck suits to
the Inceda. i 1 ■ *’
A. J. Neff made a bininesa trip to.
j Brown wood last week.
The Ineeda does excellent work
j on Panama hats, j;
L Bdl> Winston is working for
I fL & G. N. at San Marcos. 1
Cadet Connor is being treated
for rheumatism at Marlin
)in Cruse, a former student of
A. jand M., is now at the State Uni-
lity.
lave your suits, hats, uniforms,
drill shirts cleaned at the
Laundry.
Q. W. Boyce and H. K. Hanna,
botli of class *05, visited the San
Antonio carnival.
Cadets Epstein, Wise. Marback.
Goldwire, and Irvin|f visited their
hpmes last week.
Suitable Suits that Suit—Inter*
i national Clothes. See J. J. Cald.
,witl}, 11 Ross Hall.
L*ny Reese has resigned from
the State Unix'ersity and is now at
his home in Galveston.
Joe Evan* was dawn on Prof.
Smith's plantation last week installing
a nfw boiler for the gin. ~
Mr. and Mr*. Stocton, of Ft.
DEATH OF CHILD OF MR. AND MRS.
W. EVANS.
It is with sad hearts that we report
the death of a bright little boy of two
yaars, the only child of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Evans, k>f the campus com
munity. The little fellow was onlv
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sick about ten dajw^and despite the
efforts of the parents, friends, and
physician, passed away Sunday morn
ing at 10 3D a. m. The funeral ser
vices were held at the home Monday
morning, after which the remains were
interred at the Bryan Cemetery. We
extend our deepest sympathy to the
bereaved parents and friends.
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, UNITI
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ity National Bank
ORVAN, TEXAS .
.TED DEPOSITARY OF TM E
STATES QOVERIMMEMT
With e*pit*l, surplus and profits of one hun
dred thousand dollars and total resources off
over half a^iiltion tioltars, transacts a gen
eral bankiii& business, and offers Its serv
Ices to the. public with assurances of abso-
as guaranteed by the character,
nd financial responsibility of
nd directors charged with the
of the Bank. Tha businessof
students of the A. and H. *
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PARKER. President
ASTIN. Vice-President
:RT W. WILKERSON. Cashier
fe. DERDEN, Asst. Cashier
l CRENSHAW, Asst. Cashier
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VVogth, have been vistting theK daugh
jtet, Mrs. W. W. Evans, this week.
Let J. J. Caldwell take your
order for an International suit.
Prices 112 to $25. No. u Ross
sub
Benson’s College Barber Shop
will be provided with two chairs
this year. Prompt and first class
Tweet, who was in charge
of die creamery here, is in the
(Read Hunter & Chatham s ad in frdRht department of the I. & G.
this issue, read it now.
E. M. Leary, ’05, *is in the
hardware busdneas at Houston, t
! King Quality Shoes are better!
Herbert Walden, who once at-
A. and M., is in Austin.
M. L. Abrahams, 'oo, is a t ravel-
) ing salesman for a hardware com*
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Don't wait too long to order
jiour International. Better see
Caldwell at once.
Rockdale.
Puckett, Chamliers, Meer-
schiedt, W. F. Caldwell, and A.
C. Bering visited San Antonio dur
ing the carnival.
Y. M. C. A. will meet at
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to take this opportun
ity to especially thank our friends
who were so untiring in their ef
forts to help us during the recent
illness and death of our baby, and
also for the floral offerings and
many expressions of sympathy.
W. W. Evans,
Mrs. W. W. Evans.
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J Safe.
Prof. Junkin: Mr. Sterling, do
you understand this problem?
“Fish” Sterlingin the coke: Yes
sir.
Prof. Junkin: Then the class is
safe.:
Is the Oriest.
ti a game of baseball
Should be held in Japan.
Would a spectator there
Be a Japanese fan?
I’ve no doubt the effect
On the eyes would be pleasant
If 6nly each fotri
Were a Japanese pheasant.
—Cornell Widow
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^gs are needed—a perfect tooth powder
brush. Our Tooth Powder is a perfect
se it cleanses the teeth without barin
gs the gums healthy and the mouth
Our Special Tooth Brush we guar-
several sires and textures. Price 2$c.
JENKINS
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Mr. T. D. Cobbs Jr., class of ’04,
was at the . San Antonio carnival
from Austin. He says that be
will probably visit A. and M. next
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Joe VV. Evans, of the steam plant;'
has resigned his position to accept a
position with the Texas and New Or
leans Creosotmg Works, of Houston.
We are sorry to lose him, as his
j work has been very satisfactory here.
.. Is Leo. P. married, or was the
gentleman 00 the train laboring un-
the usual hour Sunday night in der #n 4^^*] iUasion?If he is mar-
the chaptl. Everybody invited to j ^ h . s .
young lady in
MtoU. It would indeed be plena- B rynn. who vinited Snn Anlooio
mg tb have quite n number of new dorioi , the fair ^ urn]>
divorce?
nHa,bers )° ,n thc “ aocu ‘ t,on ‘ hrr For further pnrticulnra see Leo.
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They are not only dependable when new, but dependable clear on through a reasonable shoe
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IF YOU WANT THE BEST LOOKERS
AND BEST WEARERS
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Clapp Oxfords * - $6.00 and $6.50 / ; |
Bostonian Oxfords - $3.50 and $4.00
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