The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 23, 1917, Image 4
M ) ana Soft Collars New Shipment Just Arrived ~ BRANDON AND LAWRENCE Guard Detail. January 24, 1917. Officer of the Day: Cadet Priv. Williams, S. M. Officer of the Guard: ~ Cadet Capt. Wilson, F. W. FOR SALE—A good B flat cor- net, with parts to make it a C cornet, at a reasonable price. See me at 21 Goodwin. LOST—A two bladed, pearl handle pocket knife; my name on handle. Was in leather: case. ~~ R. A. Harris, 656 Milner DON'T FORGET that I haveal- ways on hand Tobacco, Colgate’s Goods, Zanol Products, Her- sheys, Chewing Gum, ete.,—R. - Pagan Ortiz, 72 Milner. Fire Destroys Big Factory. a Five hundred pillow tops and pennants, rescued from ‘the fire’ °° that partially destroyed the fac- tory of one of the largest college = novelty manufactures of the Units. ed States! The goods that were: - sent me are in perfect eondition * and worth three times the price. *A pillow top of any college in: : the United States for 75c. Noth- ing over $1.00. Take this chance, ~you will never get a bargain like this again. A. and M. table cov- “ers, banners, and pillow tops at reduced prices. Sale lasts one week. Okie Johnson, 77 Milner, (‘The Black Cat.’’) Nominations for editor and business. manager of the Long Horn and for the Battalion, as well as chief yell leader must, be turned in by Wednesday, 6 p. m. to 96 Leggett. LOST—Fountain pen. Has gold band marked “A. R. McL.” on it.—A. R. McLean, 50. Milner. George A. Adams Insurance of all kinds including automobile Special attention to campus residents. Phones 265 and 539, Bryan. CAMPUS BARBER SHOP South Side : YMCA Everything White und Clean =~