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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1917)
FOR SALE, WANT, LOST, ETC. FOR SALE: —A rerg. blouse, hat and cap —No 5 Goodwin. WANTED—A; 3 ! “Elements of Forestry,” by Moon and Brqym. Ross 41. WANTED —Three copies o f “Power Transmission,” by Kerr. -Mitchell 74. WANTED-Wing’s “Milk and Its Products”, also Moss Manu al Notify 4 Pfeuffer. Dont forget that I have Her sheys, chewing gum, tobacco, ci gars dental cream, shaving cream, soap, shoe polish, shoe laces, etc. for sale.- R. Pagan- Ortiz, 56 Milner. That Feeling of Satisfaction. What makes some fellows l^ave more self-respect than others? Why, clothes have a great deal to do with it. With vour coat and trousers pressed, your shoes pol ished and your hat or cap on straight, you look fairly present able, regardless of the cost of the garments. Let us help you to keep up a “good front.” Cleaning, press ing and alterations at a moderate price Students’ Tailor Shop, Tnmliuson and Anderson. THE QUEEN, Bryan Fine special attraction Satur day: Harold Lockwood in “Pid gin Island ” Edwin Clajpp-and Bostonian Shoes Men’s Underwear and Neckwear Edwin Clapp and Bostonian Shoes WKBB BROS. Bryan Guard Detail. For February llQ^17. Officer of the Day: *Cadet. Priv Gather-, H. M. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Lieut. Chappelle, R. L. WANTED: — A second hand “Elements of Forestry” by Moon and Brown. Notify No. 7 Ross FOR SALE CHEAP—A com plete uniform No 1 in first class condition; “General Chemistry,” by Me Pherson and Henderson; “College Botany,” by Atkinson; “Business English and Cor respondence” by Davisjand Ling- ham; “Livestock Judging for Be ginners”. All of these arfcftjie^ are in first class condition a s they were used only one month last term. H. F.jHeep, 10 Foster.