The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 06, 1917, Image 3

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    George A. Adams
Insurance of all kinds
including automobile
Special attention to campus residents.
Phones 265 and 539, Bryan.
Kodak films developed free.
Prints 2 1-2 to 4 cents. Fresh
films, standard prices. Pfeuffer 6
NOTICE—This is a good time
for you to join the Y. M. C. A.
$3.00 pays from now until Sep
tember 25, 1917. Committee.
LOST—A black leather pocket
book containing a card o f the
Carpenters’ Union, bearing my
name, and some small change.
Please return it to James Sutton
at the Carpenter Shop.
Key rings with no names on
them are being found every day.
You might lose yours Get a
metal key check with your name
and address stamped upon it for
only twenty-five cents. Notify
R. C Burleson, Milner 81.
Guard Detail.
January 7, 1917.
Ofiicer of the Day:
Cadet Priv. Lowe, H. M.
Officer of the Guard:
Cadet Capt. Mattox, J. K.
Stationery at No. 7 Ross.—Heine
Electric iron for sale at a bar
gain. 26 Leggett.
FOR SALE—One reg. blouse.
Good as ne..w —Room. 12.Pfeuffer.
Attention, County Clubs.
Members of County Clubs will
please have their pictures made
right away and pay the Longhorn
fee. You haven’t much time left
in which to attend to this.
J. BIVENS,
Club Editor of the Longhorn.
Please remember that we are
doing business at the place
where the old barber shop used
to be. Cleaning and pressing,
at a very reasonable cost. Try
the Student Tailors — Tumlin-
son & Alderson.
Stag Dance Tonight.
A New Year’s stag dance will
be puiled off in the gym. tonight.
Come out and recall fond mem-
orms. New music by the Col
lege Dance Orchestra.
Edwin Clapp and
Bostonian Shoes
WEBB BROS.
Bryan
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