The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, October 01, 1887, Image 17

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“HOW TO MAKE THINGS GO P
REV. MADISON C. PETERS,
of Philadelphia.
IN THE COLLEGE CHAPEL.
FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1887.
ADMISSION, 35 and 50 CENTS.
This Is the first of a series of Lectures under the auspi
ces of Thu Finns Lanck, and will richly repay the cost of
admission, and time spent In attendance. See notice.
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
ORCHESTRA,
WILL GIVE AN
Instrumental Concert
IN T*HE
College Clxapel,
THANKSGIVING EVENING,
NOVEMBER 24th, 1887.
Admission,
Reserved Seats,
Doors open at 7, p. m. | Concert begins at 8, p.m.
Business Manager,
Secretary and Treasurer ,
Musical Conductor,
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO
fill orders for musical goods of every
description, at
LOWEST CITY PRICES.
Address,
F. P. ATHERTON,
State College, Centre Co., Pa.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MHOTEL.
Excellent Accommodations.
&sTerms Moderate.&t
Table Board.
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
FLOUR -A-TSTID FEED,
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
F DR. W. S. GLENN, I
i> PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, b
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25 cents.
40 cents.
J. B, Btrnblo.
U. M. Downing.
F. P. Atherton.
w. L. Foster,
Dry Goods, Mobs, Groceries, Mrnre, fc,
STATE COLLEGE
S. S. GRIEB, PROPRIETOR.
C. B.SCHAFFER&SONS,
STATE COLLEGE, PENNA.
A full line of
SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS
Regulation Military Uniforms,
OVICR SNVDKU'S STOBK.IS=>r*
M. D. SNYDER,
DEALER IN
DI3.U.HIt IN
3C«emont> Pa.