A Christmas Gift to the Car= negie Library, The following, which explains it self, deserves publication in The Collegian because of its value per se, its antique flavor, and its chaste dignified prose. ‘‘ To all to Whom these presents may come,” Greeting, Know ye that it hath been on sundry occasions, my fortune to be allowed the use of the Library hammer, and that I have, as a result, observed that the said ham mer is a highly respectable but none the less decrepit old tool, and Know ye, that I, being a respecter of age, was moven to take pity on the said hammer and to suggest that it be given a pension, and be laid to rest in some suitable spot. In pursuance of this object, it de volves upon me to provide a sub stitute for the disabled veteran and I do so herewith. Now, therefore, I, John H. Friz zell, being in my right mind and of good health, do hereby give and be queath to the Carnegie Library, this hammer, to have and to hold, till it, too, be retired, or its heirs and as signs forever. Done at State College, Pa., this twentieth day of December, A. D. One thousand nine hundred and four. God save the Commonwealth!” The Library take this opportunity to publicly express its thanks to Mr. Frizzell, retiring in favor of one of the Staff, Miss Becker, who voices in choice verse what could not other wise be given utterance: “There was an instructor at State Who a rumpus had tried co create; He’d raise such a clamor ' In using our hammer To tack up the list for debate. So a library mademoiselle Said unto Professor (?) Frizzell “Now do stop your “knocking” And put into our stocking A hammer that suits you quite well. ’ ’ The day before Christmas vacation To the Library comes a donation ’Tis a hammer so bright From the man who’s “all right ” And he’ll henceforth deserve com mendation. ” “Man wants but little here below, nor wants that little long,” But when it comes to his wearing apparel he’s pretty particular. The apparel bearing the label of is designed for particular men. : The suits and top coats sell at | | $lO to $l5 Guaranteed by us and the makers and sold by us exclusively. Our fathers stood by Kuppenheimer Sc Co. clothes and our sons are destined to do like wise. There’s something in a name after all—Shakespeare to the contrary notwithstanding. Step into our store and —the neatest, nobbiest, ready to wear apparel ever seen in this section. MONTGOMERY & CO. Bellefonte, Pa. Palace Restaurant Go there for si Tull line of Sand wiches and Quick Lunch We use our owi. home-boiled ham in sandwiches. Oysters served in all styles Eoarding by the week, day or meal WG. CALDWELL, Prop. entouns hook of FLASHING 111 S COLLKUi: VIUWS *5. 'SIyxuAA Successor to W. E. Ketcham UOOM 312, MAIN SYUTRvwAs ot 'SVm.avem.r Y’WtOTra-pVvvi THE First National Bank BELLEFONTE, PA. KUPPENHEIMER & CO, EXAMINE THE NEW ARRIVALS FOR SALE BY US ONLY . THE Potter-Hoy Hardware Go. Has always been, and con tinues to be, HEADQUARTERS FOR ANYTHING you may want in the HARDWARE line. We solicit your patronage. The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co, BELLEFONTE,PA. Give others a trial if you wish but if you want your work done right every time, send to the “OLD RELIABLE” EMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY OF LOCK HAVEN Soft wash, J. J MORGAN I 50c a doz. P. A. RAINEY f Agents