State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, January 12, 1905, Image 6

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    State College Hotel
J. B. Shuman. Proprietor
CENTRALLY LOOA-I El)
SPECIAL KATES TO SITjDENTN
EXCELLENT ATTENTION GIVEN
TO TRANSIENT TRADE
LIVERY IN CONNECTION
STEAM lIEA'J GOOD CUISINE
A FINE LINE OF
CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND
Huntingdon Laundry
R. L. DUFF, AGENT
Soft wash - 50 conts per dozen
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Laundiy Bigs Fig? to Customcis
4 a neat
Hair Cut, Shave, Shampoo,
Massage Treatment,
“>•» C. A.WOMER
(Successor to C. L. Croyle)
SHOP IN COLLEGE HOTEL
Krumrine & Pearce
STATE'S BIG STORE
DRY GOODS
In iill tile newest elleel'i In Wool ancl
Wash Fabrics
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
The best line of Shirts, Collars, Ties.
Hosiery. Underwear Is lound here
SHOES SHOES SHOES
AND TIIKN SOME
Wo liavo more Shoes than any two
stores in town. Try a pair of the
State shoes lor winter
S-l 50 and St.OJ
GROCERIES
and table surei.ir.s
The finest and best line in the city is
found with us.
COLLEGE ORBIT
University of Pennsylvania stu
dents will receive the pleasure of an
address by President Roosevelt
on Washington’s birthday.
The recently elected president cf
the Sophomore class at Harvard is
a man who is earning his way
through college by waiting on table.
Beloit College, Wisconsin, has a
new Carnegie Library. There is also
one other Carnegie Library in the
same town. The value of both is
$75,000.
Lehigh University is endeavoring
to find a suitable person to fill the
college presidency made vacant by
the death on November 16 of Dr. T.
M. Drown. Mr. Schwab, the well
known financier, has been suggested
as a candidate to fill the vacancy that
occurs in Lehigh’s Board of Trus
tees.
The engineers at Minnesota Uni
versity have inaugurated an anti
chapel crusade, the control of which
has been vested in a sort of a
vigilance committee. The duty and
pleasure of this committee is to way
lay any engineer who obeys the
faculty’s orders-and goes to chapel.
Several of the faithful have been
vigorously pounded for their devo
tion to chapel exercises.
Of the Yale freshman class of
three hundred and thirty-one, the
report of the medical examiner
shows that a hundred and forty-one
smoke, a hundred and two wear
g’asses and twelve have been ordered
to wear them, a hundred and thirty
four have never had gymnastic train
ing, forty-six cannot swim, and a
hundred and ninety-six have been in
athletics. The average weight is a
hundred and thirty-six pounds.
IT WILL PAY YOU
to examine
THE “INTERNATIONAL” SAMPLES
ifi‘ yon buy ymir
Winter Suits. Overcoat or Rain Coat
IMPOIU’HO ENGLISH COUDUOYS
no fit. P. M. RAINEY. AoT.i
NO PAY ROOM 578. MAIN
G ?°J, W. HARVEY
FOR
CIGARS, TOBACCO *ll2
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
A full Hue ot Smokers’ Fancy Articles
ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA.
! SHEASLY’S BAKERY
FINE CONFECTIONERY
randies always fresh because we
buy 01KKCT THOM M ANUTA CTUKKUS
RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT
QUICK LUNCHES A SPECIALTY
Oysters Ice Cream Soda Water
WE ALWAYS TRY TO PLEASE OUR
CUSTOMERS
C, B, SHEASLY, Proprietor
HARDWARE
Good Goods Lowest Prices
Honest inspection and fair
judgment is all 1 ask
JOHN I. OLEWINE
Bellefonte - Pa.
College Book Room
HEADQUARTERS FOR
STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES
j Ist floor Main Bldg. Room No. 105