The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 09, 1917, Image 4
Campus People: If the ity of the goods we sell and the prices we make are as good as elsewhere, would you not prefer to trade with home- folks? Get the other fellow’s quotations and then ask for ours. You'll find it economy in the long run to trade with BOYETT’S STORE, N. Main Street. A. C. Bailey, Mg1. It Has Arrived. Never before have I had a stock as complete as it is right ‘now. Fruits, candies, cigars, cakes—all fresh from the fac- tory. FRITZ Just a few pairs of the tan Munson army shoes left--if you can get a fit in these you will save money. To all those who want the shoes and cannot find a fit in this lot I have an offer to make that will be to our mutual advantage Of course the shoes are costing more now but I will get them at cost plus a fair per- centage for my trouble if enuf of you will come in on it to make a small profit worth while to me. Let me know right away so that I can get an order off this week. Frank Halsey, 23 Austin MY "Tis Free. T have a few 1917 calendars to give away. Everybody who wants one may get it at Fritz’s Fruit Stand without obligations. To Pass Inspection. You must look neat. If you want to maintain a good appear- ance without much cost, buy one of our club tickets. You will save your clothes, save time and save money. A ticket worth $2.50 for $2.00 or a ticket good for sev- en presses for $1. One of our collectors will be in vour hall on Tuesday and Thurs- day nights and on Saturdays im- mediately after dinner. All work called for and delivered promptly. We do all kinds of tailoring. — Students’ Tailor ~ Shop (Tumlinson & Alderson.) FOUND -- A Stetson hat. Ap ply to No. 12 Mitchell. Spring Furnishings ARE Arriving Daily BRANDON AND LAWRENCE