The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 15, 1925, Image 3

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REAL BARGAINS
$12.50 sheep lined coats....$§10.00
$12.50 leather coats......... $10.00
$12.50 suede coats.............. $10.00
$25.00 Cravanette coats....$20.00
$10.00 Mackinaw coats....$ 7.50
$5.00 Wool shirts..............$ 4.50
$4.00 Wool shirts................ $ 3.50
$6.50 Corduroy coats........ $ 5.00
$4.50 Corduroy pants... $3
Best Wool Lumberjacks....$ 6.
Best rubber raincoats........
ct EO $4.50 to $6.50
Best bargain coat sweaters, silk
and wool mufflers, sox, gloves,
house-slippers, French Flannel
shirts and pajamas.
Child’s red top rubber boots
W. F. GIBBS & SON
CHAS. NITCH
CAMPUS TAILOR
We Keep the Aggie
looking snappy.
SHOE REPAIRING
done by
NEW
COLLEGE SHOE SHOP
Shoes will be collected and
delivered by F. K. Mixon,
24 Foster
FRANK KOHOUT
Proprietor
If in Bryan, go to the
BRYAN SHOE HOSPITAL
THE COLLEGE STATION
COMMUNITY STORE
(Cooperative)
Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Trade at your own Store
Dean, School of Agr.
INFORMATION ON LOANS FROM
FORMER STUDENTS’ ASS’N
All students making notes thru the
Former Students’ Association must
comply with the following sugges-
tions:
First: call by this office this week
and receive application = blank and
blank note.
Second: fill out both application
blank and note during the holidays
and have the note properly co-signed
upon your return to College.
Third: Student Loan regulations
are printed on the back of the appli-
cation blanks and will be rigidly ad-
hered to.
Fourth: Co-signors must be finan-
cially and morally responsible par-
ties. Only one member of a stu-
dent’s family may serve as co-signor.
Failure to have notes properly co-
signed by the time of the loan will
only result in delay or failure of the
application to go thru.
Fifth: Mr. McQuillen will
charge of all Student Loans.
IKE ASHBURN, Sec.,
Ass'n Former Students.
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EXAMINATIONS FOR CLERK
AT LOCAL POST OFFICE
have
An examination for clerk at the
College Station postoffice has been
announced by the Civil Service Com-
mission to be held at Bryan on Janu-
{ary 6, 1926. Persons who wish to
| take this examination should apply |
for application blank to the Secretary
[= the Board of Examiners at the
| Bryan postoffice, or to the District
| Secretary of the Civil Service Com-
{ mission at New Orleans, La.
| FLORENCE M. GEYER,
AGRICULTURAL SOPHOMORES
(Official)
There will be an important meeting
of all Agricultural sophomores in the |
Y. M. C. A. Chapel immediately after |
supper tonight.
E. J. KYLE, |
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SENIOR CLASS WILL HAVE
MEETING AFTER SUPPER |
A short meeting of the senior class
will be held in the Y. M. C. A. im-
mediately after supper tonight.
CLASS PRESIDENT.
CLUB SECRETARIES
~ Club secretaries are requested to
turn in their club rolls to 36 Goodwin
before retreat Wednesday.
LONGHORN STAFF.
Big Reduction
on
Men’s Overcoats
No better coats are made;
No cheaper prices are pos-
sible.
T.K. LAWRENCE
Postmaster.
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FOR SALE.—Fine native pecans
from San Marcos Valley, 25 cents per
pound in 10 pound lots or more de-
livered parcel post in Bryan or Col-
lege. Reference, Chas. H. Alvord,
director Extension Service, A. and M.
College. A. I. HOVLAND, Box 497,
San Marcos, Texas.
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Get an extra copy of the special
Football Battalion at the Publicity
Office today—25¢ each.—67
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ANNOUNCEMENT
of
San Antonio
SPECIAL TRAIN
Leave College Station 12:30 P..
M., December 19th. Connec-
tions made at Milano for
Santa Fe points.
Return special train will be op-
erated from San Antonio
11:59 P. M., January 3rd, 1926
Connections made from Santa
Fe points at Milano.
Tourist Cars—Reservations now
W. W. WAUGH, Agent