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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 reg. blouse, hat and cap —No.5 Goodwin. ~ WANTED- An “Elements of Forestry,” by Moon and Brown. : Ross 41. ~ WANTED _ Three copies of “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 have more self-respect than others? Why, clothes have a great deal to. do with it. ‘With vour coat and trousers pressed, vour 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 alteravions at a moderate = price Students’ Tailor Shop, Tumlinson and Anderson. THE QUEEN, Bryan Fine special attraction Satur- day: Harold Lockwood in ‘‘Pid- gin Island ”’ me | a Edwin Clapp-and Bostonian Shoes Men's Underwear and Neckwear : Edwin Clapp and Bostonian Shoes WEBB BROS. Bryan Guard Detail. For Febraary 11,1917. Officer of the Day: : ‘Cadet. Priv Cather; H. M. Officer of the Guard: : Cadet Lieut. Chappelle, R. L. WANTED: — A secénd 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; ‘Generai Chemistry,’ by Mc Pherson and Henderson; “College Botany,” by Atkinson; “Business English and’ Cor respondence’’ by Davis aud Ling- ham: ‘Livestock Judging for Be: ginners’. All of these aridygos are in first class eondition ws they were used only one month last term. H. F. Heep, 10 Foster.