The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1908, Image 3

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    TRAIN SCHEDULE.
I. & G. N. R. R.
No. 101 South bound 5:12 p. m.
No. 102 North bound 10:30 a. m.
H. & T. C. R. R.
No 3 North bound 1:26 p. m.
No. 5 North bound 12:36 a. m.
No. 2 South bound 3:49 p. m.
No. 6 South bound 2:57 a. m.
Local
Austin No. 3 for latest post cards.
Misses Ima Bradberry and Price of
Bryan were visiting on the campus
Saturday and Sunday.
The two millinery openoings in Bry-
rn last week were well atttended by
the campus ladies.
Newest spring novelties in men’s
neck wear 25 and 50c. Wilson & Der-
den, “The Store Ahead.” tf
Tennis shoes, neck wear, gloves, col
lars and white duck pants. Wilson &
Derden, “The Store Ahead.” tf
Mrs. F. E. Giesecke expects to ac-
sompany her mother, Mrs. Green, to
her New Braunfels home next week.
Men’s “Douglas” low cut shoes in
gun metal, tan and shiney leathers,
$3.50 per pair. Wilsin & Derden,
“The Store Ahead.” tf
For latest post cards go to Austin
No. 3.
New arrivals in men’s spring and
summer trousers, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00
and $6.00. Wilson & Derden, “The
Store Ahead.” tf
Miss Crew and her younger sister
Miss Alma Crew of Hempstead, were
ihe guests of Mrs. John Carson this
week.
“Faultless” America’s best shirt,
--swett- spring cnuT summer styles! how
ready at $1.00 and $1.50. Wilson 8c
Derden, “The Store Ahead.” tf
The invitations for a kitchen shower
given in honor of Miss Mclnnis by
Krs. Kyle are out. It will be at half
past three Thursday afternoon.
Cool summer underwear, porous,
knit white lisle and balbriggan, short
or long sleeves shirts and union suits.
Wilson & Derden, “The Store Ahead.”
ATHLETIC GOODS
/
Full line Spaldings
Football Goods
Pipes—Smokers^ Supplies —
Knives, Razors, Scissors
Ready Made Cigarettes
Allegretti’s Delicious^Creams
and Candies
Hot or Cold Soda Water
We Solicit Your Trade
Miss Emmie Fountain, who reached
here last Sunday, reports a most de
lightful time on her visit to the Nortn.
She stopped in Washington on her
way home and returned via New Or
leans.
Post cards 2 for 5c at Austin No. 3.
Wilson & Derden are showing the
swellest styles in W. L. Douglas’
shoes—there’s Russian calf, gunmetal
and shiney leathers at $3.50 per pair.
Post cards, Austin No. 3.
Austin No. 3! Austin No. 3! Aus
tin No. 3!
Mrs. Nagle, who has been visiting
in Dallas and Hillsboro for a week
or ten days, will return to her home
on the campus Wednesday. ,
The Junior banquet has been post
poned till the night of April 20 on ac
count of the fact that several mem
bers of the class will be absent on
next Saturday night the time previous
ly set.
Hereafter the agents for the Ineeda
Laundry will expect payment from all
cadets when their laundry is delivered
to them. If you can’t have the money
by the time the bundle returns, please
don’t send it off.
To the faculty, instructors and corps
of cadets: The Ross Volunteers of
The Texas Agricultural and Mechani
cal College request the honor of your
presence at their Annual Hop, Friday
evening, April 24th, nineteen hundred
and eight, College Station, Texas.
Since the last number of the Bar-
talion, Mrs. T. P: Junkin has visit
ed Houston; Mrs. Fermier and her
mother have returned to Grand Rap
ids, Mich.; Mrs. Hutson has returned
from Houston and Mrs. Brown, who
was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lo
max, has returned to her home in Aus
tin.
Mrs. Soape of Henderson was the
guest of Prof, and Mrs; Ness Saturday
and Sunday. She came to visit her
son, who is a student here, and to
be present at the corner stone laying.
Miss Lucy Board and Miss Mattie
Watkins of Bryan were on the cam
pus Wednesday, visiting their many
friends.
Prof. C. H. Alvord was elected presi
dent of the Texas creamerymen’s asso
ciation at a recent meeting held in
Houston. It was the first of the asso
ciation and the members showed much
enthusiasm in the work of advancing
the interests of the creamery business
in the State.
The Band boys report a uv:/ pleas
ant time in Navasota last Friday night.
They were members of a party of
Bryan Elks who gave a minstrel show
in Navasota Friday night. The show,
the proceeds of which will go for the
benefit of the national Elks conven
tion yti Dallas, was well received by a
large audience. The party returned
on the midnight H. & T. C.
The wedding cards of Miss Lilia Gra
ham Mclnnis and Mr. William Pres
ton Bryan, both of Bryan, Texas, have
been received here and great interest
is felt in this marriage in the ap
proaching week of April. Miss Mc
lnnis has been a frequent and popular
guest on the campus during the past
two years, and she has many friends
who wish her happiness. She is the
daughter of Mr. L. L. Mclnnis, one of
the board of directors of this college.
Miss Mattie Tabor of Bryan was out
Inst Saturday night with the party
who came out from Bryan to give a
performance of the play, “Barrington
Hall.” The ,play was witnessed by a
very large house and was enthusias
tically received. Mrs. Davis sang
pleasingly and Mrs. Webb Howell’s
solos were very much enjoyed by the
audience, with which she is a favorite.
There 9 s No Matching Them
Either in FABRIC, PATTERN or PRICE this season. The
hundreds of woolens and samples we are offering the men of Bryan (,
and College from which they can have their
Spring Clothing Built to Order
is by far the smartest and snappiest line, and at the Lowest Prices
ever offered in Bryan for STRICTLY GUARANTEED TAILOR
MADE CLOTHING. The prices are as low as you 11 find
ready-mades” of the same material offered at this season. You
have twenty-ffve patterns to select from where you have one from
the ready-made” stocks, and have the privilege of getting them
made as you want them. Over 1000 samples to select from at
$13.50 to $40.00 Suits to Order
$4.00 to $10.00 Trousers to Order
If you want smart College Clothes, see our Spring samples and have
us order your suit or trousers according to your own ideas.
It 9 s Time to Order Now
Hunter & Chatham
Men’s Furnishers
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THE OFFICERS, FACULTY, AND STUDENTS OF THE
A. and M. COLLEGE
ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND GET
ACQUAINTED
^ WITH THE BANKING FACIfITIpS OF
The City lational Bank
OF BRYAN
DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
G. S. PARKER, President ALBERT W. WILKERSON, C’h’r
E. H. ASTIN, Vice-President E. W. CRENSHAW, Ass’t. Cash’r
Every Courtesy and Accommodation extended
to Patrons.
M. H. JAMES
THE
Leading Druggist
BRYAN, TEXAS
Stationery, Pipes, Tobacco, Toilet Articles
of all kinds
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