The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 14, 1916, Image 2
The LARGEST STOCK of Young Men’s OVERCOATS IN BRYAN $15 to $25 A.M. Waldrop & Co. Bryan's Big Clothing Store Attention, Ag. Engineers. All men in Ag, Engineering 2, 7,18,53 and 25. who ordered tools, are required to have them at their practice periods for the week beginning Friday, Decem- ber 15. Please have these as you will be checked up. . E C. GEE. LOST: My ‘Steam Engine,” by Creighton. Please return it to Leggett 48. Read the H & T. C. ad in this - issue, pertaining to saving on Christmas trip home. Make reservations to Waco and Dallas now for special December 21over H. & T. C. FOR SALE—A good mackinaw. $3.50. Foster 18. All those interested in a special train south at 1.80 p. m., Thurs- day, meet in the west end of the Mess Hall immediately after dinber today. Unless as many as seventy-five report, there will be no train to leave ut the hour mentioned. Sid. Mitchell. LOST: — Whoever found my slide rule in chapel last Friday during Engineering Assembly, please notify or return to me at 26 Foster. L.. A. Priester. WANTED: — “Field Crop Pro- duction,” by Livingston.—Mec- Tuilien, 71 Leggett. LOST: — A Trigonometry. Re- turn to C.E. Watkins, Pfeuffer 20 The Gibson . ...... ? will save you trouble. 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 supper. Throw that old strong pipe away and see what we have to show you in a brandnew J -I-M-M-Y. BOYETT’S STORE A. C. Bailey, Manager. N. Main Street.