The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 12, 1927, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
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Bootees from $6.10 to $7.50.
Army Overcoats $8.50 value Now $5.50.
Raincoats $6.00 & 7.50 value Now $4.00 & $5.00.
Leatherette coats $10.00 value Now $5.50.
Wool shirts 20 per cent discount.
Army shoes $5.00 & $5.50 Now $4.00.
A few hobnal shoes at $2.95.
Other bargains in work clothes.
COLE’S ARMY STORE
2211 North Main St.
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It is the truly personal charm that makes your Photo
graph such a welcome gift.
Have it made from your Longhorn negative or a new ?
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A & M. COLLEGE STUDIO |
Exchange Building S
Class Pins Gold Brick Pins
Start the New Year off right, by buying that much needed
WRIST WATCH
I COLLEGE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY
We make senior rings for any year; also, junior pins, fish \\
pins and jeweled pins of all kinds.
CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE
BRYAN, TEXAS
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EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP
T. A. ADAMS, Prop.
WHERE COURTESY AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP
PREVAIL I
When Farmers Get Busy
Established
1842
Farm Tractors
3 sizes
Skid Engines
Steel Threshers
5 sizes
Combines
Prairie
Hillside
Silo Fillers
4 sizes
Baling Presses
2 sizes
Steam Engines
Road Machinery
Grand Detour
Plows
Harrows
Cultivators
r T > HE reorganization of Agriculture
X to a profit basis moves fast when
farmers begin to study their individual
production costs. As soon as they see
where the money is going, they get
busy.
In every instance, power and labor
make up a large percentage of these
costs—10 to 80 per cent. It is not al
ways easy to see this, especially for
the farmer who does his own work, and
raises and feeds horses on the farm,
because his actual cash outlay is so
small.
Nevertheless, the cost is there. It
shows up in the output per worker,
in the number of acres one man can
plow in a day, in the difference in
results between average and best prac
tices. The value of labor saving ma
chinery becomes apparent, and wise
farmers use the best they can buy—
which is why so many prosperous
farmers are using Case machines.
J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company
Incorporated Established I84Z
Dept. A*75 Racine Wisconsin
NOTE—Our plows and harrows are NOT the Case plows
and harrows made by the J. /. Case Plow Works Co.
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