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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1917)
Sweet theart Toilet Soap Best and Purest Coupons from Bryan Eagle, February 12, 1917; Houston Post and Hous- ton Chronicle, February 11, 1917, ; Are Redeemable At BOYETT'S STORE, North Main St. A C. Bailey, Mgr. FOR SALE, WANT, LOST, ETC. WANTED— “Milk and Its Prod- ucts,” by Wing. 9 Mitchell. Leahey’s Heatless Trousers Press Valet Service. Seyle, 42 Foster. FOR SALE: “An ‘‘Agricultur- al Engineering,” by Davidson. Apply at No. 7 Ross. WANTED- “First Course in Algebra,” by Hawkes, Luby, and Touton. No.5 Austin LOST: A Parker Lucky Curve fountain, between Goodwin and Mess Hall. Return to 40 Goodwin A ANTED— One reg. cap, size 6 5-8, also a ‘Southern Field Crops,”’by Duggar, and a "Milk and Its Produets,”’ by Wing.—J. W. Campbell, 95 Leggett. E> Guard Detail. ‘For February 12, 1917. Officer of the Day: : Cadet Lieut. Curtis, W. B. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Lieut. Cockrell; J. B. February 13, 1917. Officer of the Day: ~ Cadet Capt. Conway, M. J. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Capt. Cochran, T. B. I want to let it be known that I have changed my room from Milner 72 to Milner 56. Re- member this and pay me a visit. Yours for service, R. Pagan-Ortiz, Milner 56. Northwest Texas Boys will meet in the chapel of the Y. M C. A. today, immediately af- ter dinner. A. B. Weaver. WANTED—The following sec- ond hand books: ‘Southern Field Crops,” by Duggar; “Types and Breeds of Farm Animals,” by Plumb; '‘Vegetable Gardening,” by Corbett; ‘Practical Course in Botany, by Andre'vs; and "Milk and Its Products,” by Wing - M. P. Ferrero, Ross 41 (Avie YOUR SMOKING APPARATUS Have that ; ipe of yours fixed now 7 hree to four day service on all pipe repairs. Don t do with- out that pleasurable smoke when you can have it fora nominal cost. - CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY