The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 29, 1916, Image 3
Ee Guard Detail. ¥ October 30, 1916. Officer of the Day: : Cadet Lieut. Jennings, R. Q. Officer of the Guard: | Cadet Priv. Lockett, W. C. 2 Letters Uncalled For. Following is a list of letters that remain uncalled for at the Campus Postoffice: Clarkson, Frank Frost, Francis A. Holmsley, W. B. Keys, T. H. Lynn, C. W. Shifley, Ben. . Williams, Clayton W. See A. M. Waldrop’s represen- tative at 21 Mitchell for sweaters, shoes, raincoats, and all gents furnishings. “BOYS” Don’t fail to pay us a visit each day, as there is som e- thing that you always need. If at any time you are in need of something that we do not car- ry in stock, let us know. We need vou and you need us, So let’s get together and cooper- ate in our wishes. Anything that vou may need in your “FEASTS”, just let us know, and we will prepare for them BOYETT'S STORE North Main Street, College Station. Headquarters Corps ale Agricultural & Mechanical C®Mege of Texas College Station, Texas. October 28, 1916. CIRCULAR: Hereafter Guard Mount will be under arms. C. H. MULLER, Commandant. LOST--1 will give an ‘‘egg- malted” for the return of my gray sweater. Staeker, 24 Good- win. Crispettes! What is that? Iam not going to tell you! Spend one nickel at Frits’ Fruit Stand and you will know. Who makes that stuff? Go and see for yourself at the place where the old Carpenter Shop used to be. FRITS. “The “Sneaks” have arrived. New shipment of bath robes just received. BRANDON AND, LC i LAWRENCE/™ |