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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1916)
ha BUY YOUR COLLEGE PENNANTS ATHLETIC GOODS RAIN COATS BATH ROBES SLIPPERS SHOES CAPS ETC from | A.M. Waldrop & Co. Bryan’s Big Clothing Store Guard Detail. October 18, 1916. Officer of the Day: Cadet Lieut. Gardner, N. E. Officer of the Guard: . Cadet Priv. Forsythe, G. A. LOST — One copy of “Plant Propagation,” by Kain. Finder please return it to No. 12 Leg- gett, and we will visit the cream- ery. Ex-students of Allen, Notice. All ex-students of Allen A cade- my will please meet in No. 4 Leg- gett, immediately after dinner today, for the purpose of oganiz- ing an Allen Club. LOST—A suitcase containing a football suit. Marked "A. B. S., Amarillo, Texas.” It was. taken off the train Saturday night. Return to O. F. Spencer. ¥ Cadets, Notice! Supply your rooms with Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Table Cov- ers, Bed Spreads, Pillows, Com- forts, Blank- ets, Etc., from Webb Brothers Men’s Furnishing Goods Bostonian Shoes for Men Football Notice. Several suit cases belonging to football players were lost at the depot, Saturday night. Please send them over to Mr. Firth, at the Y M.C. A., before 1 D. m. today. O. F, ZEDLER, Manager. Episcopal Boys, Notice! Every boy who is a member of the Episcopal Church will please hand his name to me at 63 Mit- chell at once. F. W. Judd. The Herman army shoes are coming by express now; freight is too slow. Iam expecting four cases some time tonight. Come over about Tuesday and try on a pair. HALSEY, 23 Austin. FOR SALE—A set of drawing instruments. Room 9, Leggett.