RAS eta LODALS, Farmer Harry E. Fye is suffering with tosilitis, The Penns Valley Banking Come pany js isening a handsome art cal- endar to its patrons, George Boozer and James Keller, students at Mercersburg and F, & M,, respectively, are home for the Yule- tide season, Rev. Harry W. Buck, pastor of an Unpited Evangelical church at Berap- tor, is visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mre, F. P, Geary. Miscss Martha and Laura Emery, daughters of Irvin Emery, of Mszepps, are spendipg a few days with their aunt and uncle, Merchant and Mre, C. F. Emery. Mrs, W, B, Minpgle left for Philadel- phis on Wednesday morning where she will spend the winter with her eon, W. Gross Mingle, and ber daugh- ter, Mre. J. Emory Hoy. The Reporter has a good bunting story, anent the deer seasor, with a decidedly humorous side to it, which it will give to its readers in an early issue, JLapk of space makes it impoe- sible to give it at this time, The discovery that om® Wilson Elector in west Virginia pulled through, although Hughes carried tre Btate by a plurality of over 2,700,” will not make it necessary to recall any telegrams on account of the closeness of the count, The Emerick Motor Buss Company, running between Bellefonte and Lock Haven, was declared a publié con- venience and given a certificate to do business, The standivg of the com- pany was tested before the State Pub- lic service Commission, T. L. Curray, of Madison, in the Pittsburgh district, is a guest at the home of his wife’s parente, Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Condo, near Centre Hall, having come to Centre County to re- caperate, Mr, Carray, who works at one of the industries during the winter and farms during the summer months, had the misfortune to slip and in so doing split the knee cap on one of his limbe, The jupior editor and family feasted on a puraber of dainty cuts of venison for several days the past week, a very liberal supply haviog been donated by the Pleasant Uap party, with whom it was the writer's pleasure to enjoy a day’s chase after the antlered deer, The day in question will long be re- membered, for it abounded in 8 nom- ber of plessapt and exciting experi- encee, conisined a twenty-mile tramp and enfled up with the extreme pleas ure of carryieg for a distance of a mile one end of a pole from which dangled tha priza—a joy to the hearts of all buoters, init —— Harringe wioenuses, Lawrence Moore, Port Matilda Blanche Kelley, Port Matilda Guy Gheer, Bellefonte Ruoih Hidley, Estey Samuel Poorman, Pleasant Gap E he! Zattle, Bellefonte Edward Homan, Centre Hall Elizabeth Bible, Centre Hsll Ets Young, Marsh Creek Eva McDowel, Nittany ane Some Heavy Porkars, Mre. Rebecca Marray killed two poraers on Mondsy that tipped the scale at 872 Ibe. Landlord James hunkle slaughtered a pair on Tuesday that weighed 870 lbs, Linden Hall Mra, Peter Weber visited her siater, Mrs James Bwabh, last week, Mre. Orin Grove is visiting ber uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mre. J. J. Tressler, Mre, Jacob Zong and Miss Jane Blsbig are both under the care of Dr. Longwell. Mie, Fraok Ishler returned Monday from a visit with her mothe, Mra, Bradford, at Centre Hall, Mr. Louis Swarliz, of Hublersburg, snd Mise Mary Hynder, of Alioons, spent the week end with Miss Irene Rose, Mir. Ellen Ross is ¢pending a few days with ber sister, Mrs, Samuel Giogerict, who has been quite serions- ly iii. Mre, William Houser and daughter, Miss Appa Mary, aod. Mre, Henry Houser, spent Monday shopping in Bellefonte, Mies Boyder was cslled to State College on Bundsy to take care of D-, Armaby who is ill with poneumonie, and Mies Ross went there later to puree 8 patient, Ned Keller, instead of coming home for Christmas, will spend bis vacation ot the orpbane home at Womelsdorf trying fo make the holiday seseon brighter for the children in that iusti- tation, Mr. and Mre, C. E. Blazer bad an exciting experience on Bunday, When returning from State College their horse shied at an automobile and up- set the buggy into a diteb. Fortu- nately nothing wes broken snd np one burt, ————— i — ———————— Bopplement With this lseue, This Issue contains a supplement worth while reading, especially by the shopper, You will sleo flud looal pews iat’er on bath ite pager, A a——— © Brings restlis~s Reporter adv. geod DEATHS, ————— George Keller, a highly respected citizen of Btate College, passed away at his home on Tueedny evening st eight o’ciook, after having been in an uneonsdlous state since eleven o'clock that morning. He was sfllicted with kidney disesse and only a few weeks ago returned from the Bellefonte hoe- pital where he bad been a patient for some time, He was the proprietor of the Hourerville Woolen Mills and a native of Boalsburg, where be was born fifty-seven years age, being a son of Mr. and Mre. Daniel Keller, de- ceased, Hi: wife, nee Catharine Bus- sey, survives with seven children. Two brothers—Ephriam Keller, of Pleasant Gap, and Dr, Grant Keller, of Warrer, Illinols—and one sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Mothersbaugh, of Boalsburg, also survive, Mr. Keller was a consistent member of the Reformed church at Btate Col lege, Funeral services will be held on Friday morning at his late home and interment will follow in the Bhiloh cemetery,’ Rev, Horn and Rev. B, (. Stover to conduct the services, George Rubl died at the Lock Hav- en hospital on Sunday, aged sixty years, He was born at Rebersburg, but later in life moved to Clinton eoun- ty where he was engaged In farming. Truckwalker Saves Hunter's Life at Pad- dy Mountain, On one of the very cold days to- ward the end of deer sesson just ex- pired three men, all strangers, who had been banting on White Moun- tain opposite Paddy mountain tunnel, not finding any game decided to cross over Penn’s Creek in a boat and wait for the train soon due at the tunnel, On the way over the creek one of the men unfortunately fell overboard into the icy waters and got thoroly wet up to the shoulders. His comrades, though encumbered with heavy clothes and suffering from the intense eold, after aun heroie effort succeeded in pulling the freezing man into the boat, [Ihe rescuers though now very cold and wet themselves rowed mad- ly ®oward tue shore, where their des- perate cries for help attracted the at- tention of the track walker, Bam Rid- er, who was busily engsged in repair- ing the tyack at the tunpel, Mr, Rid- er did not think the call for help so urgent at first and as his work had to be completed before the train was doe, be first finished his repair which tonk several minutes, and then ran down to the creek. In a glance the trackwalker took in the desperate sit- ustiop, The victim of the sccident was suffering intensely from cold and could no longer talk, bis clothes were frozen stiff spd ove stared wildly, while his companions were too fright. ened or too cold to render aid, Mr. Rider knew the men had left suit cases at the station and huriied 0 take the man there, The man's friende, in the meantime, explsited thet there was a suit of dry under- wear and some dry hoee besides some the sult cwses, there io the cold the track- walker undressed the helpless hunt- er and with all possible speed put bim in dry clothing, snd then by rub bing his haods and limbs and walk- lug Lim sbout again got his blood in- to ereu'ation, The train soon came and after flaggiog it the hunters with much effort aud still very cold board- ed the warm rain and started for bome, Mr. Rider, needless to eay, deserves much credit for so ably hand- ling ruch a desperate and urgent sit- uation. ——— —————— Potters Mills James Moyer spent Monday Beiiefonte, Roy Bmith and sister Mre. Ash- bridge Thomas, spent Bundsy at Spring Mills with their brother Lloyd. « 'vquire Carson and brother Joseph made a business trip to Lewistown, Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Henehall, of Btate College, visited at the home of John Wilkinson over Saturday and Bar. day. Q1ite an exciticg time took place on Mobday evening when Bamuel Ime mel reported a fire, It wae soon die covered: that it was the old Ha: per place, in the gap. Nothing could be done to prevent the eomplete destruc tion of the house, which had been sbavdoned some years age, A ————— I ——————— UENTHE OAK Good sleighing in this section at present, Fine fall weather and the bu'chering season is about over, A person don’t hear much about champion porkers this fall ; le’s hear from you, The Hearson threshers, John Har: h- birger mansger, also the Durst Broe,, have finished up threshing in this section. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Breon, froth Horse Heade, N. Y., spent part of last week in this section with the former's sister and brother. Mr. Hreon lives on the Eisenhart dairy farm at Horse Header, N, Y, William Guisewite, Charles Limbert and family, sleo Mre, Claude Fledler, sll from Aaronsburg, helped to buteh- er for C. B, Musser, on the Dr. Lib farm, Mr. Guisewite being the head (bu‘cher., Hin services most | ave b en i 0. br, ae he was agelo epgaged for the coming sesson. BOALSBURQ, James Ross has been on the sick list for the past ten daye, Mre, Norman Blagel returved to her home after a visit to Altoona, Edward Tuesey spent seversl days at the Willlama Gobeen home, David Stuart, of Ingram, and Ed- ward Huuter, of Altoons, spent Bup- “ Beptember Morn " Qoming, % ‘September Morr,” one of the most popular theatrigal att sections on the road, will sppear at the Garman Opera Hotise, Bellefonte, Friday ev'y, December 20'b, On ite sppesrance at Bellefonte two yesrs ago it played to a capacity hovse sid the game rec. ognition has been scecorded it in all i a INonck OF APPLICATIOR FOR CHAR- NOTICE Is hereby given that an application will be made by P,T. Davis, M. 86. Mitchell and A J. Musser, to the Governor of Pennsylvania, the 15th day of January, 1917, st two o'clock PV. M., under the provisions of an act of Assembly cutitisd “An Aet to provide for the incorpo ration and regulation of certain corporations’, approved the 3th day of April, A. DU. 174 snd the several supplements thereto, for a charter for uh intended corporation o be ealled MILLHEIM ELECTRIC COMPANY, a i of — or either of them, by electricity, to the public § the borough of Milheim, Couny of Centre, ang Hate of Pennaylvanis, and to such persons, part. nershipe and corporations residing therein, or adjacent thereto, ss may desire the same, snd | 1or Lhese prrposes 10 have, possess and enjoy wil | the rights, be efits and priveleges by seid act of Amembly and the supplements thereto con | ferred, ! ING, B. FISHER 149.02 Bolicitor, Cenire Reporter, $1.50 per year, the larger centers, Do not miss it. Prices 85, 50, 75, and $1.00, Eb —— pp Spring Mills, Pealer Rossman ceme home from West Chester Normal on Saturdsy to remain until after Christmer, T. M. Gramley wes a Bellefonte visitor on Baturday, Mr. and Mre. Jacob Lee, Jr., were to Bunbury on Baturday, Robb OC, Musser and mother were to Millheim on Monday. James Carson broke his arm ing his father’s sutomobile, Bpring Mille tbunters shot three deer. Do not fail to hear and see Zwickey, the artiet, at Grapge Arcadia to-night | (Thursday). He is #sld to be the man in the world, day here, Mre. James Fry, of Philadely his, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ksup, Mre. Maud Willi»me and sone ex- pect to spend Christmas with rels- tives in Altoona, Miss Maude Houtz spent several days of last week at Williamsport, On her return home she was accom- panied by Mre, George Houtz and daughter, The Lutheran Bunday-school will hold their Christmas entertainment on Baturday evening, Dec. 28. The Reformed Bundsy schosl will hold their entertainment on Bunday even- ing, Dec. 24. en —— en —— PENN HALL Bamuel Hosterman visited bis par. | DUMest ents over Funday, Mrs. Ephraim Bhook is on sick list at present, Mise Hiller, from New York, visit- ed her friend, Lola Ulrich, for a few daye last week, Gross Bhook and family spent lsst Sunday at the home of his uncle, Dan- | Mre, T. C. Weaver ard her eleter-in- tel Bhook. law, Magadalena Weaver, were Mrs. Roy Ebert and daughter, from | Christmas shoppers in Millbeim. Renovo, visited ber parents, Mr. and| There will be a musical corcest ip Mrs. Beott McMatrie, the past week. |'he U. Ev. cburch on the 30th of Rev. Geesey, pastor of the Luther.| December, - an church at this place, will presch| Mr. and Mre. E. C. Harter and two sgain Bunday morning. Rev, Geesey, | childrer, Mary and Lee, from Elkader, owing to a sprained ankle, was ur-| lowe, srrived bere on Faturdsy to pay able to be about for a time, the former's parents a visit, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blover snd baby, G | of Wolfs Blore, will spend Christmas eorges Valley | with her grandparentr, Dr. and Mrs. Hbbert Barger left on Monday for | Bowersox. Boroham where be has found em-! fp pepe ployment, ! THE MARKETS, i Mrs. Bara Reeder spent last week | with Mr. and Mre. F. M, Ackerman, | Mre. Lydia Lingle went to Lock | Haven where she will spend the holi- day season with ber Sister, Mre. E. L.| Eupgard, and ber son, Edward Lingle. i Mre. Bosan Davis returned hgme | after spending segersl weeks at the home of William Smith. Miss Ethel Long will hold a Christmas entertainment at the Deck- er school house on Friday eveniog. ————— A ————————— Today (Thureday) is the sstronomic opening of the winter season. Today is alan the shortest day of the year. i WE ARE READY FOR THE.HOST OF Christmas Shoppers We believe that we are better prepared this Christ- mas season to meet the demands of the gift-buying public than at any time in the past. We therefore invite you all to come to our store and see if we cannot supply you at low prices with gifts which will make the various mem- bers of the household happy. But remember, it is the carly shopper who has the advantage of selecting from a full stock, We mention here only a few things which will {| make desirable gifts : Fine Assortment of Dishes AT 25 CENTS EACH Silk and Woolen Mufflers FOR MEN AND WOMEN “Fit-Nek” Scarfs Turkish Towel Sets and Separate Towels Men's Mackinaws : Hand Bags TOYS for the Children ————————————— We have adopted the best Scale that mon- EY CAN BUY-THE TOLEDO HONEST WEIGHT SCALE. Whether you call in person or phone your order you get 16 ounces to the pound. Come and learn how good quality and honest weight Help to reduce the high cost of eating. crank. Aaronsburg, Raymond Weaver, from Puso, Texas, is at-home, with bis parents, Mies Beckie BEnyder is getting along remarkably well. spines her return home from the hospital, the 1 GRAIN Corrected weekly by Bradford & Son Wheat (DEW)... irene —————— CORE, BU, TEscsssrssssnrsimsssessonsssmmmmndiil wo Oats . gp SEE SA 50 ARTE p—— 2 BIE sosmssmscsnimasmssssnunses ss FRODUCE AT BETORESR 0 ® As FOR BALE ~ Property (or sale ry Beven-room brick house, good stable, shed, aud all good out bulidings CORA BE. WAGNER, Boalsburg, Pa ‘ ARtydn-fact for helm of Mary A. Durst ir FOUND. A light-weight blanks, on the He road near the John H, Rankie farm Centre Hall, Call st this office put east of At the R, R, Station STORE Se A = Santa Claus at Meiss’ Store X Old Santa wants to see every boy and girl at this store, so be here, and see what he has for you. Christmas Specials at the MEISS STORE, Colyer CANDIES! CANDIES! I am prepared to meet the keenest competition on prices on Christmas candies. You wlll find all grades here---all Fresh, Good Quality, and Pure, A Big Lot of Toys— Teddy Bears, Pretty Dolls, and Mechanical Toys Peanuts--Special at 7c Ib. Mixed Nuts Oranges Oysters ly ol FREE. As usual, we will give a Christmas Pres- ent to all our customers coming to our store. G. R. MEISS, Colyer —_—__ —— BOOZER & SMITH CENTRE HALL, PA, —Agents for~ REO DODGE KING FORD AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Filtered Gas : Oils : Kerosene AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING a Special Feature Work done byfman of large experience, First-Class Adio Service BOOZER & SMITH Main Street Garage AUTOMO- BILES Our entire stock of LADIES’ COATS AND SUITS—every garment reduced. The prices on all of our Ladies’ Coats and Suits have been slashed to picees. In order to close out the balance of our stock in this line quickly, we make this reliable offer. Come and see them ; they are not back numbers but strictly up-to-date in every respect, WE ALSO HAVE A GREAT MANY Other Special Bargains ' for Christinas IN OUR LARGE STOCK .