IICTUII -0- How to lake Things Go.” MADISON C. PETERS, 0/ Philadelphia. IN THE COLLEGE CHAPEL, FRIDAY EVEN., NOV. iBth, 1887. General Admission, Reserved Seats, Tills Is tho first of a series of lectures under the auspi ces of THE FREE LANCE STAB COURSE, und will richly repay the cost of udmlsslon and time spout in at tendance. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE WILL GIVE AN Instrumental Concert IN THE College Chapel, THANKSGIVING EVENING, NOVEMBER 24th, 1887. Admission, . . . . 25 cents. Reserved Seats, . . , 40 cents. Doors open at 7, p. in. | Concert begins at 8, p.m. Bublhcbb Manager,* Secretary and Treasurer, Musical Conductor, ADVERTISEMENTS. to S’ 35 Cents, 50 “ - - J.B. Struble. - . G. M. Downing. - F, V. Athertoi). STATE COLLEGE J&HOTELJ S. S. GRIEB, PROPRIETOR. Excellent Accommodations. £sTerms Table Board. C. B.SCHAFFER &SONS,- MERCHANT TAILORS STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. A full line of SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS Regulation Military Uniforms, 1-i==®«ooas OVER SNYDER’S BTORE,®=»r-* M. D. SNYDER, &EAI.ER IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, FLOUR -A.3STI3 FEED. STATE COLLEGE, PA. F DR. W. S. GLENN, | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | O—STATE COLLEGE, PA. o W. L. FOSTER, DE.I.ER TN Dry Ms, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, k, Lenaout. Pa.
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