The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 21, 1916, Image 4

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■j^OYS”
Don’t fail to pay u s a visit
each day, as there is s o m e-
thing that you always need. If
at any time you are in reed of
something that we do not car
ry in stock, let us know. We
need you and you need us, so
let’s get together and cooper
ate in bur wishes.
Anything that you may need
in your “FEASTS”, just let
us know, and we will prepare
for them.
BOYETT’S STORE
North Main Street,
College Station.
WANT, LOST, FOR SALE, ETC.
FOUND—A book, “Types and
Market Classes of Livestock.”
Name Willett, N. W., Jr., on first
page. Inquire at Dairy Husband
ry office.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
One pure bred R. I. red cock.
Also have some good vendors’
lein notes for sale.
adv. Robt. F. Smith.
Whoever has my Mechanics of
Materials will please return it to
68 Leggett, R. C. Lowry.
' ^LOST—One “Electric Machine
Design” by Still. Finder please
notify S. B. Dyer, 42 Mitchell.
FOR SALE—A regulation
sweater at a bargain.
35 Leggett.
FRESHMEN,
ATTENTION!
We’ve always been here
and the “old boys” will
tell you about us. Re
liable tailoring, cleaning
and pressing.
Makers of “Charlie
Made” uniforms.
CHARLIE NITCH
Campus Tailor.
Get your sweaters here on the
campus. No need for going to
town. A. M. Waldrop’s repre
sentative at 21 Mitchell.
WANTED—A “Freshman and
His College,” by Lockwood.—
Room 33 Leggett.
All senior and junior A. H.
men wishing to work out with
dairy cattle meet at the Dairy
Barn at 1 p. m. today.
Your Folks at Home
Your Mother, Father, or Sister
is likely to w T ant a nice picture
of their Son or Brother while he
is away at School. Call and let
us make some for you. We are
now in our new location and
have two very efficient men to do
your work.
Call and see us.
SMITH STUDIO.
North Main Street,
College Station.