- General Merchandise. SPECIALTIES. Walk-over Shoes for Ladies and Gents. Gents furnishing goods of all kinds. Ladies fine dress goods in the very latest styles. Fancy groceries—-of the finest quality. Don’t forget that we car ry, a frill line of A. G. Spauldings sporting goods To Our Readers. Due to unforeseen difficulties in the inauguration of this sheet it has been found impossible to pre , it it to the public on the regular day of publication. But hereafter the State Collegian will be placed in the hands of all loc;fl subscribers on Thursday evening of each week. The Christian Endeavor held a very eiijoyable social Friday even hjgj September 30th, at the home of Miss Maude Bailey. A large number of students attended. Break, break, break-! on thy cold grey stones, O Sea ! For I’d like you to know How it seems to be so Broke, dead broke as me. —The Wrinkle , State College Studio . “Suppose” I said, as we two Sat in the firelight glow, ‘ ‘You were a man, who loved a maid, And had often told her so. Suppose that she would not listen, And said that she couldn’t be true, She expected never to marry, If she did, it wouldn’t be you ! Then what would you do to win her, Would it be a grave error to make, To urge her again to have you ? She answered, “I’d make the Miss Take !” A street Arab stood on a weighing machine In the light of a lingering day, Then a counterfeit penny he drop ped in the slot And silently stole a-weigh. The Currant. Stands as a Synonym for all that is new, artistic and up-to date in Photography. If you watch this space during this college year we will try and demonstrate this fact to your satisfaction. Please call and examine our work. STATE COLLEGE, PA A Mistake. —Pimch Bowl. W. W. SMITH, Artist. Graham The Barber. In this issue we will only thank you kindly for patronage in the past, and hope our work will merit it in the future. Palate Restaurant. Go there for a full line of sandwiches and quick lunch. We use our own home boiled ham in sandwiches. Oysters served in all styles. Boarding by the week, day or meal. W. C. CALDWELL, Prop.
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