The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, November 23, 1916, Image 3
ly ~ S. A. A. Meets Tonight. Come out tonight and hear Pro- fessors Burns and Bell speak of the work of our previous stock judging teams and the prospects of our present one. The mem- bers of the team, who leave Sat- urday for Chicago, will each have something to say. Everybody come out and show their appreciation of what we think is a winning team. C. H. Fleming, Sec. Ready for Austin Trip? Received new shipment of sta- tionery. Prices 10, 25, 30, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 and 75 cents. No. 7 Ross, Heine. Freshman practice notebooks for Botany 101 may now be ob: tained at the Exchange Store. A Brand New Jimmy. The wintry evenings are here, and there is nothing that one will enjoy as much as a good pipeful of tobacco after su pper. Throw that old strong pipe away and see what we have to show you in a brand new J-I-M-M-Y. BOYETT’S STORE A. C. Bailey, Manager. N. Main Street. BG, The “Sneaks” have arrived. New shipment of bath robes just received. BRANDON AND LAWRENCE | ___ C. E. Society. The C. E. Society will hold its regular meeting tonight (Thurs- day) at 7:30. In addition to an interesting program some impor- tant business matters will be brought up. WANTED: — A good second- hand ‘‘cits” suit. See me at Leg- gett 5 if you are tired of yours. A raincoat and an overcoat have been left at the hospital. - Call at the office. LOST: A Carhart’s and 7 i Physics. Return it, pleLdJf, 68 Milner. A letter addressed to Gerald Molloy, Leggett Hall, remains undelivered at the campus post- office.