The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 04, 1916, Image 3

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    WANT, LOST, FOR SALE, ETC.
FOUND—A “Field Crop Pro
duction” with John Benjamin
Hardwick’s name in it. Owner
may call for it at the office of Ike
Ashburn.
WANTED—A volume each of
Atkinson’s “College Botany” and
Vaughn’s “Types and Market
Classes of Livestock.”
R. W. HIETT, Milner 14.
LOST—One campaign hat with
name of Hugh Brooks on sweat
band. The owner will greatly
appreciate its return to top stoop
of Mitchell, and offers a “banana
split” to the lucky man.
WANTED—A set of drawing
instruments and a solid geome
try. Room 7, Ross Hall.
The Home of
Correct Clothes
for Men . .
You are always welcome
Brandon c#
L awrence
. . Bryan
Ice Cream, k
The College Cream^^r still
gives a full measure quart of ice
cream for twenty five cents.
The Creamery is open all day.
adv
WA NTED— One McPherson
and Henderson Chemistry, a
Taylor and Puryear Trigonome
try, a Davidson English, and a
shop hammer. J. J. Kubena,
Mitchell 14.
Cadet Blum berg left a mirror
with someone in Goodwin Hall,
last spring, to be given to me. I
have never heard of it since.—L.
E. Ayres.
KODAK FILMS —All sizes —
Eastman brand, best quality ^H.
J. Schaefer, third floor Mitchell
(temporarily room 58).
“FELLOWS”
Don’t forget, in arrang
ing your room, that BOY-
ETT’S STORE has a com
plete line of WINDOW
SHADES, at a price of 50
cents each.
W. C. BOYETT, Prop. Y'..
North Main Street''
College Station