CHARLES WW. SHAFFER. The above is a portrait of Charles W. Shafler, of Cameron c unty, the Demo- cratic nominee for Congress in this, the Dis- trict, composed of the counties of Cen- tre, Clearfield, Cameron and McKean. He is thoroughly if elected, will creditatly represent the f'wenty-first Congressional capable, and, district in the lower house of Congress OUT MAKING PROMISES Chairman Foster Makes Election Promises He Cannot Palfin Republican County Chairman Phil Fost Id s licans « the South side of township, Monday evenit or he conference with Repub Potter His mis- n o KK. 10 InNake CEE ee» uid sion was that the Ps be restored, ot fulfilled tis further j post office made here tiers Mills Wi 2 Proinis lark Bi Miiis, Hust is Oo hiave Judy evidently playing te Mr. Bible that d not tell » sdntnent of ( al Potters sud Sr ivfluencs I'he Rp traverno: OH Wels Mr rinted dorsed his of Potters Mills ¥ , 1904 ; twp, Flea Taylor, Se in bar , 1, 1004 ; £4040. Hun AM ileshurg, Wu Bari twp, $100, Catharine Squires, et, Buckwa Feb Rishi LW, $100 Simon Hazel to Mrs. Feb, 1 bury, J. D Kreme F. =tOov BE M iy Haines : : 3 Frank M. Ream, » x Ream, Feb 1d; In heim, $650 John P. Harris receiver i. HH. Barlow, et, ux. to { w, April 6th, 1904 ; lu Sita joat ter, ord. A big +f. 1903 lots £400 : two r, 6. ux , ef 14th, 1880: 10 Ww 20th, y John Jer Kine, et. al, June 1, 194 : two trrots in Howard J LB K Leonid ly $0,500 FE iwnrd Mary J bose and lot in 8 ' 1904 | 1075 Foreman, ot, Jorn art, } Centre Hall, $ Shs, ns cm——— —— - The Hyner Gas Field sunk fut Hinee a test well ig to he Centre Hail Og ress road I # In ar ity the near at Hyner, ensler i seetion of Lintos jr fir thie 114 coun be of interest ta Reporter ressdders. The Hyver gas field has now four produc lng wells, and the fifth one is being PULIK. Hyer sid the town will io a very shore Pipes are being nid on tin ig natural gas for fuel seed digi inl the | be gsi I: is only a few years ago 1 ter-Mtnte Devel pment Cinnpans thought foolish to spend fie good mor. ey in search for oll or gas in that loesl. ity, but the company went on, put down a well and was rewarded The operations at Cenire Hall way prove equally successful. The e may be an abundance of oil, ges coal Vaultiable miners! anderpent lh the erust of Hime stone, but without searching it Will wever be found, Ww or ns AM A Marringe Licenses Samuel F. Btump, Centre Hall, Ana M, Stump, Centre Hall, War Poorman, Yarnell Mobile M MeKinley, Milsinirg Cliarles D. Falion, Runvilie Tsnbelln t. Hall, Rockview, James Blaukley, Pollipsburg. Mira Hall, Unionville, WANDERED FROM HIS HOME, Found Two Miles West Centre Hiusll, John Bt er, who Monday night | wandered fom his home near Tussey- | ville, was fund in the flelds about two mies west of Centre Hall, by Tux | Coliecter J. B. Bpangler, a neighbor, | Wednesday noon. The young man’s mind was tempo- | rarily deranged, and Monday night in- left the house, his not discovered until morning, when immediate search was made for wus totally lost to the | John Bitner of absences was the young maa, but he world. Not a train was speeding along io the vieiy- ity of Gregg Mia! NSwarlz, to the saw a mau, through the on, Thomas of Tusseyv his World's Fuir, car window, big, Onl way wandering aimlessly in a field, and although he was at too great sitively fodentified, the bor, a distance to be § he felt confident hat person was Bitvnes. On e the word was tele- with this mation to spur them on, a number of persons started out to search Fhe his friend siied ivi reaching Beliefont phoned ta Tus bit of infor eyville, and the locality about Grege Station. result has been noted above, Mr. Biter is nineteen years of age, He Is etnployed as teacher in the Colyer ' ol, and Monday tsught as he attended Tusseyville, and noticed in any of and a man of spotless character. vy evening Cee al ! UBUsURI was de- 0 study, and not is supposed mporary derangement was to overstud BT room he voted his entire tim being physically strong it that the te uae Vo A ep mi igh» the Government Ballding. nent build. i008 center of ‘turesque ‘un the and (30Vv with letely ling is 800 the an government. JIT ip is at the other by position the entire arches, if a variety of every anding idle mprovexl to the HA SeTVICe are attached throwing” the the postal ust as they work while id track. old time rel museum at verbal crude begin- I system. One of ‘ old fashioned stage. that once carried United States igh a portion of the Louisi t ory. President inspected it, ex bh rider's interest iich stage robbers ids shot through irtains. Generals an and Sheridan and President Garfield rode in this old coach during the of frontier life Among of documents showing the primitive postal methods in the early days is to be seen the old book of accounts kept by the first postmaster general, Benjamin Franklin, all written by hand. There is a lection of stamps, includ Ing ancient Filipino, Porto Rican and Cuban The postoffice depart. ment's occuples 12.469 square feet Across the aisle, at the right, is the exhibit of the new Department of Commerce nnd Labor, occupying 1.066 Square feet. This exhibit shows what the new evecntive department stands for and what Is ac omplishing, Mr. Carroll D. Wright, United States Com. missioner of Labor, had charge of the preparation of the exhibit. Charts ar- ranged by him, showing the rapid growth of the nation in agriculture, arts, manufacture, population, ete, are of special Interest to sociologists and all students of the labor problem. The Census Bureau oxhibit is made in this section, It shows the fabulating ma- chines used in compiling the CONnANg re. ports. The Lighthouse Hoard, also op- erating under this department. shows the great revolving lenses In light houses, with other interesting appli ances, The space in the projecting north. west corner of the building 1s devoted to the Library of Cozevess. The edi fice which houses this library at Wash. ington Is held by many architects to be the most beautiful bullding In the i I When a woman pauses for reflection IVs usally before & mieror, | r iro rail # . ¢ ion of tsi on tollice ® A8 no o the nings of the posta these rel fin coach mails throt ert who once a roug holes ithern ¢ Kha bene Shern strenuous davs the collection ogue i rare col giamns exhibit it DEATHS, MRS JOHN WHITMER had been a sufferer for over a ach. The funeral Wednesday ut | o'clock. Iuterment was made ip the Boalsburg cemetery, BETVICEs were ier lute home, at twelve MES REBECCA MURSER Mrs. Rebecca Musser, widow of the late W. L. Musser, died ine Millheim, Friday eveniog, aged about seventy-eight years. ul her home to mourn her loss one daughter and one son, namely ; Mrs. John Toner, of | Philadelphia, and William = whom she had been living y With She was | an affectionate mother, a kind neigh- | of the | services ] bor and a consistent Methodist church mein ber Funeral were held at the house, luesday morn. ine conducted by Rev, G, W. Meclloay. Interment mace in the family lot fo Fairview cemetery, Millheim. Was anda m——— Smith, the Photographer. W. W. Bmith, the photographer, | will be in Centre Hall on Friday of | this week, until p. 63. 1] I. a — Went to st, Louis The Bouth side of Centre county will ted atl the Wi rid’s Mrs. Michael Camply il MT i reser Mr. nn Fair by Feidler, aud of Millhelm : sey ville, us Of | OfIin= SNWar' z ff ccf —— Dilien and Green Unse Argued, trial Diilen, o« A ew iin al thie las ria of court of ti of Jerry Judge 1 ie Condo, was argued Faesday 0) Ve + A morning, Their Furst, E«y | tig X if testimony sllornes presents d made a and fils Clients Jil fpe Pirtl TEs 0 rune nt for 1 give Li Weft . Rhone ia Hospital of the hospita idthoritivs as to thone's condi on is si Br Lo that held by Dr. 8 ( i Musser, of Anronsburg a The Baro Barned Ja Heed The larg farm, tw DUE, Was Mor day evening at + which moe Lhe man, snd faa HY were eatin per. he feeding had been the oti wid of a lantern, aud it sumed thst the fis Hust ave been 8b Incendiary nature heavy on The k man, who b #8 is quits 4 no Insurance, other things burned buehels « SIX evn all the has su | placed bi Company, LOCALS D. and Mrs Wednesday wer they will visit of Centre Hall of Bellefonte, Danville, Mrs o Ellen Mever, Bower ft to where 8 HivCe, fromdJ H per hundred & HE Pe Buy Cannel coal Weber, 18 gas and than clusive sale of t aud Oak Hull Cenils sol and more vconomical soft coal the Webers have ex coal at Cen re Hall is There will bw held at the home of Mr. sod Mrs, Jacob Meyer, of Wednesday evening of ext week between the hours of seven | nu o'clock, invita tation is extended, i BB Roving Boalsburyg, and elev A general ssi Aol John Noll, one of the Democratic | nominees for assembly, is a veteran of | the war of the rebellicn ; a mechanie, | a gentleman of good moral character : J W. Kepler, the other Democratic | candidate for that office, is a farmer not in vame, but in fact ~both know : the needs of the common peojde avd | » oan the polls by the mers, conscientiously be tradesmen supported st and far | a EE Fo Reprisentative Ke pler js due toa large extent the credit of we Cuting the Bells fonte Flivse neti. appropriations for the nid Philipsburg Hospitals Hove are a benefit, in a direet or indi. rect way to every inhabitant in Cen tre county. It was looking after home interests that induced Mr. Kepler to use his influence in securing for these hospitals the state ald that was given. ‘ a — Joseph Moyer, of near Rebersburg, was iu town Wedpesday, Too mueh “dough Wakes 8 an crusty Home men live (oo fust, but the dys peptic fusts to live, The hoslery macufacturer’s stock in ‘rade is stoekin’ trade, A man ths millon i= apt to mesn other met out s million, A chauoce shot is one that it doesn't sometines do to tuke chance with, LOCALS, It doesn’t retard the mailed letter to | be left at the post. Dr.J. F Monday | Lo Oseenln wud Fyrone to be goue for a Alexander went form day 4 John Corman, eust of Centre Hull, the irs purchased several colis at sale Bellefonte, Thomas Swartz, of i ussey ville, Wed. morning started for the World's Fair, 8t. Louls, He purposes seeing the great fair from beginning to end. Mrs. Frank Bible, of near Cenire Mrs, Messrs. George W. Bower and Wm. C. MeDouald, of Allegheny, and Har- ry Harper, of Centre Hall, captured two wild turkeys on Nittany Moun. Phe latter two did the Killing, Caupel coal, 8 semi-anthracite in Price, 18 cents per hundred, at J. H and 8. E. Weber's, Centre Hall and Oak Hall, DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, mers Swamp«Root is nas § ~ 3 * if ” ? sor ey gl f vou have kic thee tb wn tmatad | ak Deen este i i y - 3 ~- © 3 oof od druggists. peg by ¥ y bd Fawn GHEAT FAITH IN VIN TE NA Mr Marray will Refund Your Money if doses not Care for the cure if coughs i nud ji L« 5} wy OFF geri { i, eari pitiinters ix below | iaard, snd vigoraiise| oy iver and habitual cos SLi - Vit nin Liver Pille, it # er dily eflecis un Asn retuedy for fog. 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Control sixteen of largest Fire Insurance he fe eB Fall term, 15 weeks, begins Sept. 5th. and L Last vear was the most successful in the history of this important school ahout 700 students Location among the mountains of central Penns., with fine water, splendid buildings and ex- sanitary eonditions, make it an deal training school, In addition to ix Normal course it also has an exosl- lant Preparatory Department in charge of an h graduate Prinesto It also has depariments of and Business It educated Faculty, fine sod Athletie Field, catalogue { omy # in the world The Best is the Cheapest No mutuals : Estas DO assessments, ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's St Bellefonte, Pa, 8 Telephone aouneetion nor of Floecution i888 Bu vs um Ohne suis g, urn iHustrated THE PRESIDENT. F. 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