The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 17, 1934, Image 3

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A citj* l»oy and ^irl (recently married) werf try
ing out their new roadster (little down plenty i^iore)
’ one Sundew They ha«J left their little downtown apart-
j. merit ear^* that mornihff,. had had a picnic in Isome
farmer’s ijasture at noon, and now were returning sor-
. rowfully ^two wee children, as it were) to tjheii) city
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A feW miles from town they passed a wheat field,
; where sortie enterprising a^rarianist, fearing a rain
: the next day. had violateil the Sabbath and had ipent
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• the whole day (with several hands) shocking his grain.
, It lay m golden mounds all over the country side. The
•Jittie girl Was moved by the wondrous beauti' of the
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“Oh. Jack, lo<»k at the cute little haystacks.
The ytung husband t<H»k of fen. e at his wife’s dis-
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“Ikirlipg: Those ait* not haystacks - - - tlhey are
rabbfts’ nekts.”
“Oh, Ilut that can’t be, .lack. There was only one
when we d^ove by this morning.”
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Punstef—Have you heard the locksmith’s song?
Victim-*—No; I’ll l>et it’s a peep!
Punatei—Latch keys and make up.
—Sundial
Diamonds, Watches, Silverware
Gifts for every occasion at prices you’ can af
ford—where quality is considered.
We make a specialty of Aggie jewelry ot all
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Kxpert W atch and Jewelry Repairing and
Engraving
CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE
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SALE ON ALL
Pools Officers Dress
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Pools Light ( olored Officers “Reinforced Col
lar” Dress Shirts. These shirts were, selling
for $2.75.
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WHILE THEY EAST
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AH Sizes—All Sleeve Lengths
$0.25
BULLOCK & AKIN
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