The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 10, 1917, Image 4
i] Campus People: If the gdhlity 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, Mgt. It Has Arrived. Never before have I had a stock as complete as it is right now. cakes—all fresh from the fac- tory. ~ FRITZ “Freshman Attention.” Get the class spirit and secure one of those Freshman Pennants at 65 Milner - an College Club to Meet. A meeting of the College Club will be held this afternoon at 4:10 o'clock inthe Y M C A. Chapel, at which time officers for the club will be elected. A full atten- dance is urged. The membership of the club has passed the “fifty” mark. LOST: A platinum and gold ring with diamond and sapphire sets in two snake heads Return to W McFadden, 28 Ross, and receive reward. 9% C. Watkins, report to 47 Leg- gett and receive two pair trous ers... Fruits, candies, cigars,. To Pass Inspection. You must look neat. If you want to maintain 8 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 te No. 12 Mitchell. Spring Furnishings ~ ARE | Arriving ‘Daily BRANDON AND LAWRENCE