The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 09, 1917, Image 3
George A. Adams Insurance of all kinds including automobile Special attention to campus residents. Phones 265 and 539, Bryan. WANT, LOST, FOR SALE, ETC. LOST: A leather foldingpurse containing some smallchange and a union card bearing my name. $1.00 reward for its return to the Carpenter Shop.---Jas. Sutton. ANYTHING in the military line? Order goes off this week. See us if you want hat straps, soft collars, ete.—Martin & Wil- liamson, No. 9 Leggett. DANCING.—A few more ca- dets can now secure suitable hours for dancing lessons. Phone Bryan 595.— Mrs. Sparkman. WANTED: Second-hand books for the first year two-year pre- scribed course in agriculture.--- Room 1 Milner. LOST—A hat, in the Chapel, after the last picture show. Re- turn to Foster No. 2 for reward. LOST— A plain black ‘‘Jack- knife'’ fountain pen. Please re- turn it to Harvin, 35 Mitchell. LOST—A tan leather puttee with black buckles Reward for its return to 99 Leggett. FOUND -- A Stetson hat. Ap- ply to No. 12 Mitchell. WANTED: A reg. blouse,cap, and hat at 49 Milner. JUST THE THING “The Universal® Thermos Lunch Kit fills a long felt want. Call and see them at PARKER - ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY Bryan Last Day to Pay Notes. All students who bought cou- pon books by giving notes will please settle for them today (Tuesday) at the office of the Athletic Directorat Y. M. C. A., other-wise, coupons will not be honored at the first basket-ball game Thursday. Athletic Council Put Hawkshaw After You. If the fellow who borrowed my “English Literature’ by Stafford- Brooks, doesn’t return it pretty soon, I'll put Hawkshaw on his trail, Harvin, 35 Mitchell. Guard Detail. January 10, 1917. Officer of the Day: Cadet Priv. McFarland, H. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Lieut McDaniel, G.E. Ja Important meeting of the Bell County Club in 65 Goodwin to- night after supper. “Peg” Woodson.