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.