The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 06, 1926, Image 6

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-—TOP COATS
—SWEATERS
—AUTO PENNANTS
—TABLE RUNNERS
T. K„ LAWRENCE
BRYAN
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I AN INVITATION I
When in Bryan you are cor
dially invited to make our
store headquarters.
Use our telephone, our
matches, our ice water,
and store your packages.
Our store is on Bryan’s
busiest corner, where the
prettiest girls pass.
—And when in need of any
thing stocked by a mod
ern Drug Store, ask us—
we are pretty sure to
have it!
THE
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| O. S. JOHNSON, Manager
“ON THE BUSY CORNER”
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J JAY back in 1892—over a quarter of a century
ago — Purina Mills started with an ideal.
That ideal was to provide farmers with rations scien
tifically, honestly and practically made to lower their
cost of production. After thirty years time we can
see the fruit of that ideal. Records the country over
prove that Purina Chows are accomplishing their
purpose. They are lowering production costs for
thousands and thousands. The many graduates
from the better agricultural colleges, who have
joined the Purina Mills research laboratories or
field forces, are entitled to a big share of the credit.
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HOLMES BROS
Bryan’s Popular
CONFECTIONERY
STORE
Where the Boys Get the
Best Malted Milks on Earth
Come to See Us
Agency for King’s and
Whitman’s Candies
SULLIVAN HAS THANKS
GIVING TICKETS
THE M. H. JAMES DRUG CO.
DRUGS
CORNER OF POST OFFICE
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FRESH SHIPMENT OF
HUYLER’S CANDIES
Commenting on press reports to the
effect that tickets for the Texas Ag
gie-State University Thanksgiving
football game at Austin are becoming
scarce, James Sullivan, business man
ager of athletics for the Aggies,
pointed out that of the 40,000 tickets
available for the game, his office here
had 20,000 left. However none of
these tickets have been offered for
sale to the public yet, he said.
YOUNG MAN-
If you are looking for the
greatest shoe value—try
us.
With our wide range of
styles, we have a style to
suit everyone.
According to Mr. Sullivan the A.
and M. tickets will not be put on sale
until November 1. The tickets are
evenly divided and ours start at the
fifty yard line on both sides of the
field, including the best as well as the
less desirable seats from the stand
point of location. None of the tick
ets in the Maroon and White section
have been sold yet and none will be
sold until the designated time, No
vember 1.
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Phone 45 BRYAN, TEXAS Phone 93
Packard’s Oxfords $8.50
Others $5.00 and $6.00
W. F. GIBBS & SON