The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 28, 1916, Image 2

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    New Shipments
- of
REGULATION SWEATERS
OLIVE DRAB SHIRTS
TENNIS SH IES
RAIN COATS L
OVER SHOES
at
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
Bryan’s Big Clothing
Store
Guard Detail.
October 29, 1916.
Officer of the Day:
Cadet Lieut. Jopling, H. A.
Officer of the Guard:
Cadet Priv. Lyle, P. VT.
Special Car to Dallas.
Members of the Dallas Club
engaged a special tourist sleeper,
last night, to Dallas, to attend
V the last day of the Fair. They
will return Monday.
Crispettes!
What is that? I am not going
to tell you! Spend one nickel at
Frits’ Fruit Stand and you will
- 'know. Who makes that stuff?
'5 Go and see for yourself at the
- place where the old Carpenter
Shop used to be. FRITS.
Cadets, Notice!
Supply your rooms with
Sheets, Pillow Cases,
Towels, Table Cov
ers, Red Spreads,
Pillows, C o m-
forts, Blank
ets, Etc.,
from
Webb Brothers
Men’s Furnishing Goods
hostonian Shoes for Men
Chapel Speaker Sunday.
The Rev. Father Kerwin of
Galveston will be the Chapel
Speaker Sunday morning, Octo
ber 29bh.
Lost: A book, “The Horse in
Health and Disease.” Name of
J. M. Anderson in it. P’inder
please return to 85 MiL er for a
“malted milk ”
LOST—A Whitson’s “Soils and
Soil Fertility” and “Plant Prop
agation”, by Kain. If found,
please return them to A M Ach
eson, 44 Leggett.
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We want your business. All
work guaranteed.
Student Tailors,
Tumlinson and Alderson.