The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 18, 1916, Image 4
WORKING CLOTHES. Students doing shop work and those having the outside employment Td need overalls and jump- ers to save their gooa clothes. We have in stock a variety of working gar- ments to select from. See them at BOYETT’S STORE North Main Street College Station Guard Detail: > October 19, 1916. Officer of the Day: Cadet Lieut Gibson, M B. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Priv. Bivens, J. ER SENIORS! — Get the ‘pep and come out to the senior dance Saturday night. Make arrange- ments Now. Committee. All Ellis County boys are urg- ed to meet, immediately after Supper, at No. 25 Ross Hall. D. KE. Martin. J ¥Whoever borrowed” my army shirt will oblige me by return- ing it during my absence. Fry, H. L. W ANTED—A used Moss Man- ual. Mec Bride, 18 Pfeuffer. Taking Pictures. Youll be taking lots of pictures pretty soon. Let us develop them for: you. See samples of our photographs. We're moving off of the campus and will be located next to Boyett's Store. Vis: . it us. SMITH STU DIO. \ WANT, LOST, FOR SALE, ETC. LOST A Yale key attached toa 1918 watch fob. Please re- turn the key to R L. Moses, 13 Foster. : The army shoes are here— come over and get your pair. HALSEY, 23 Austin. LOST-—-One ‘Plant Propaga- tion,” by M. G. Kains. Finder J will please return it to owner. LC. Robinson, Ross 10. FRESHMEN, ATTENTION! We've always been here and the “old boys” will tell vou about wus. Re: liable tailoring, cleaning and pressing Makers of ‘‘Charlie Made’’ uniforms. CHARLIE NITCH Campus Tailor. /