LO0ALS, Commence praeticing writing 1918. : Good news—Larro Feed is back again.—R. D, Foreman, adv, Allen Laylog Mash only $380 per bundred.—Chae, D. Bartholomew, Centre Hall, Pa, Mise Anna Stover, of Altoons, spent a few days last week at the home of sister, Mrs, William MocClenahan, Mesare, Cleveland Mitterling and Fred Fisher expect to ship a carload of cows to Collegeville on Baturday, Prof. C. R. Neff was among those from this section who attended the State Grange sessions at Willlamsport last week, The only Christmas service in” Cen- tre Hall this season will be held in the Reformed Church on Bunday evening, 23ed inst, The carol singers are planning to sing the Christmas carols at various points in the town on Christmas eve, as was done last year. [© A Christmas Cantata will be held in the M. E. church at Pleasant Gap on Tuesday evening, December 25, Everybody ls cordially invited. The residence and barn of Clyde Duatrow, east of Centre Hall, was wired for electric light by Meesrs, CO, W. Boozer and Clymer McClenahan, To stimulate Winter Egg production feed Beef Mcraje. Fresh stock just re. ceived, $6.00 per hundred.—Chas, D. Bartholomew, Centre Hall, Pa. The next Lecture Course entertain- er will eppear on BSalurday even- ing, January 12, 1918, Mildred War- nock, a reader, will be the attraction. fi The regular preaching service in the loeal Reformed church, next Bunday morning, will be dispensed with on account of the Christmas service in the evening. Come along now with your small savings and let Uncle Sam have them in exchapge for thrift stamps and saving certificates. Bee your local postmaster, James Keller, of Centre Hall, and Pesler Rosswar, of Spring Mille, both etudenis at Franklin and Marshall College, Liavcaster, are home for the Christmas vacation. Duriog last week the roads over which the rural mail carriers passed from this office, were rated in worse rondition than at any time during the service of the carriers. Mr. and Mrs, Guy W. Jacobs, of Steubenville, Ohio, are expeced in Uentre Hall the latter part of the week to spend the Christmas gesson at the home of the former's mother, I need lots of poultry now. Use Leg Bande to mark yonr Pullets, Bell your cull stock, Any thing in the Poultry lice. Both phones, —Chae, D. Bartholomew, Centre Hall, Pa. The increased milk flow, the im- proved condition of your stock, and the esse of handling—Larro Feed ia the cheapest feed or ecombinstion of feeds on the market. R. D. Foreman, adv. it Chester Johnson, of Pine Grove Mille, is suffering from s gun shot wcund ip his foot, eaused by the acci- dental discharge of his gun while walking through the street of his home tower. . The school ¢hiidren in the borough schools will have sll next week to en- joy the Christmas season away from readin’, writin’ and 'rithmetic. There will be school, however, on New Year's Day. The best Christmas gift you can give the editor (snd it will be much appreciated one) is a a renewal of your enbecription to the Reporter. In thie case we wiil say, * Do your Christifs giving early’, § H. F. Muster, one of the Potter township suditore, placed the * copy of the flnapcial statement of the town- ship with this office a few days ago, The statement will appear in the next fseue of tue Reporter. The latter part of last week William H. Eubn returned from a visit to Jer- gey Bhore, where he had lived for a number of years, He witnessed the great fire, having lodged near to the building where the fire originated, Many farmers are nearly out of water and for the past week or more have been hauling it in barrels and tarike, The foot of snow on the grecuund at (he present time reduced to water would certainly relieve the site uation, J. H. Puff received a short message from his son, Leroy Puff, from Buffs. lo, New York, last week, the young man haviog jst arrived there from a #eason of training In the telegraphers corps at Rockford, Iilinole, The in- dientions were that he, with others, would soon set sail for France, A boller on a saw mill located nesr Marthe, on the Heaton tract, earrying eighty pounds of steam exploded and completely wrecked the mill, The boiler landed over one hundred feet away from its foundation, One man, ~ Charles Miller, the fireman, was in- Jured. He had bis ankle broken, Dr. G. W. Hosterman expects to lesve on Christmses day for Lancaster, where will he spend the balance of the week with his son, 8. V, Hostermar, » 80d family, Prof. J, 8, Hoster- end family, of Dukes: Suny expect 10 be at the fnoastus in 4 this 44 LOOALS The pink label this week, Take a look at if, Larro Feed—the more-milk feed that’s guaranteed. Car just in.—R. D, Foreman, adv, Wanied—Turkeye, Geese, Ducks and Chickens.—Chae, D, Bartholo- mew, Centre Hall, Pa. John Coldren, one of the Standard employes at Burnham, is home as the result of the works cloeing down for want of fuel, Kindly a.tend to that matter of re- newing your subscription before Janu- ary lst shows up. Your label should show an eight (8). Does it 7} Mre, W. B, Mingle will leave this (Thursday) for Philadelphia to spend the winter with her son, W. Gross Mingle, and other relatives in that city. Harry Durst, of Reedsville, brother of Mre, H. W. Harper, of Centre Hall, is among those who will make up Mifflin county’s quota for the first draft, Mr.and Mrs, W. A, Magee and two sons—Huyett and Willlam—of Weno- nab, New Jersey, are expected st the Huyett home the latter part of thie week to remain over the Yuletide sea- son, Mise Esther Bitner, teacher of the Colyer school, has arranged a Christ- mas entertainment to be given by her scholars in the school building this (Thursday) evening. The school pa- trons are cordially invited to be pree- ent, The Standard steel works at Burn bam have temporarily suspended oper- ations on sccount of coal being delayed in shipment because of the general tie: up of railroad transportation. About thirty-four carloads of coal are required every twenty-four hours for the opera- tion of the plant. Among the enlistments in the U. B, Army service in which the Report- er readers will be interested is that of William Wolfe, son of Mr, and Mrs, J. Witmer Wolf, of Ardmore, who volunteered to serve in a medical corps, in the surgical ifpstrument de- partment, He expected to sail for France on the 15th inst, He scored one bundred per cent. in physical ex- smination. About the same time he enlisted, the engagement of Miss Edith Faylor, of Ardmore, to the young soldier, was announced. - BOALSBURG. David Btuart, of Jogram, was a re- cent visitor with his mother, Mre Emma SBiuart, A great many people are taking ad- vantage of the fine ice, by filling their ice houses, A.W. Dale and daughter Cathryn spent Thursday of last week at Belle- fonte. Ojcar Rishel, who hes spent several months in Akron, Ohio, returned to his home here, Mr, and Mre. Huston Bhney and two children moved to State College last Wednesday. Cyril Z-chman, of Selinsgrove, came to his bome here last week where he will spend his Christmas vacation, Mre. Charles Beguner spent several days last week with relatives at Car- lisle, Mre. J. P. Wagner and niece, Helen Meyer, of Altoons, spent several days last week at the home of the former's father, D. W, Meyer, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Weber, of Hant- ingdon, J. H. Weber, of Centre Hall, and Mr, and Mrs. W, E. Gettig, of Altoons, attended the funeral of J. H. Meyer, Among the Bellefonte visitors from Boalsburg on Monday were: Rev, and wre, 8, CO, Blover, Mr, and Mre, J, W, Keller, Mre, L. E. Kidder and daugh- ter Mary. The Lutheran Bunday school ‘will bold their Christmas entertainment on Sunday evening, December 23, at 7:80 o'clock. The Reformed Bunday school will hold their Christmas er« tertainment Tuesaday evening, Decem- ber 25, At the July meeting of the Civie Clab the chairman of the conservation committee made a request that each member dry five pounds or less of fruit, corn or beans, the ssme to be sent to the Red Cross secretary for the proper distribution. Any person, whether member of the Civie Club or t, desiring to contribute to this worthy catee, may leavé their contri- butions at the home of Mre, Owen Mothersbaugh before January 1st, 198, The Modce Gun and Rod Club, from Boalsburg, returned to their homes on Friday from their annual huntiog trip, with the limit of deer, The lucky nimrods were: D. W, Meyer, 4-point buck ; Robert MoCOrep, 4-point buck! Philip Holter, 4-point buck ; Robert (, Bailey, 4-point buck; John Hews, 2.point buck; Samuel Hes, spike buck, The remainder of the party are: H. O. Bailey, J. B. Krebs, W. J. Bloom, A. M, Lsuver, J, D. Mayes, John Mokel, Wayne Keller, and Frank Bailey. The presi. dent of the club ls D. W, Meyer and the sgcretary Is H. C. Bailey. Beside the Juck these hunters had they also had & fine outing and a trip mya to be forgotten, . AA A, The dairy feed that is just right NOTIVE ROM LOCAL DRAFT BOARD, Sherif Yarnell Onlls Attention uf Public and Registrants to Matter Relating to Questionnnire, Any person desiring to claim a de- ferred classification by either Local or District Board on any ground in re- spect of any registrant designated here~ in may, within seven days from the date thereof, and not later, submit such cisims to this Local Board ac- companied by such affidavit evidence as such person may desire to have con- sidered, Buch clainas either by a registrant or by another in respect of any registrant may be submitted either by entering the same in the place provided cn the first sheet of the registrant’s question- naire or by submitting such claim to this board on a duplicate of such first sheet (1001—A). If it is desired to submit affidavit evidence in support of such ¢laim and in addition to the evi. dence contained in the registrant's questionnaire, such affidavits must be prepar d on paper of the same size as the questionnaire, and should be re- spousive to the questions asked the registrant respecting the ground of such claim in the pertinent divison of the questionnaire, Bection 7 of Belective Bervices Regu- lations provides : The process of examination and se- lection of registrants, under these rules and regulations, shall begin by the posting of notice iu the offices of the Local Boarde on Form 1002, and by mailing a questionnaire (Form 1001) to every registrant Ineciuded within such posted notice, ss provided in section 92 hereof ; and notice every subsequent action faken by either the Local or District Board in respect of each registrant shall be given by enter- ing a winute or date of such action on the classification list (Form 1000) io the office to the Local Board, and in addition to vuch entries, by mailing to the registrant, and in some cases to other clalmanir, a notice of such sce tion. . Whenever a duty ia Lo be performed or a period of time begiue to run with- in which any duty Is to be performed by apy such registrant, within which any right or privilege may be cisimed or exercised by or in respect of any such registrant, a notice of tLe day upon which such duty is to be per formed, or such time begins to rup, shsll be malled to the registrant, and the date of euch mailing of noticeshall be entered opposite the name of such registrant on the olassifieation list (Form 1000), which is elways open to inspection by the public at the office of the Local Board, Ic addition to the mallivg of such notice to registrants, notice of the disposition of claims made by other persons in respect cf registrants shall be mailed to such other persons. Either the mailing of such notice of the entry of such s date in the classifieation list shall coneti- tute the giving of notice to the regie- grant and to all concerned, and shail charge the registrant aod all concerned with police of the day upon which such duty is to be performed or the be- ginniog of the rooplog of the time within which such duty must be per- formed or euch right or privilege may be claimed, regardless of whether or not a mailed notice or questionnaire ie actually received by the registrant or other persor, Fallure of spy registrant to perform apy da'y subscribed by the selective Service Law or by these Rules and Regulations, at or within the time re- quire’, is » misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment of one year, and may tesull in . Joss of valubale rights avd imwediate induction of such reg- istrant into military service, Failure of the registrant or any por- son concerned to claim and exercive any right or privilege on the day or within the time authorized by there rules and regulations shall be cousider- ed a waiver of such right or privilege, and shall foreclose such person from theresfier claiming the same, subject only to the privileges granted by these rules and regulations Lo apply for an extension of time, Gro. H. YARNELL, Member of Local Board, December 18, 1917, or Spring Mills, The ice is being harvested rapidly. Harry Finkle is spending his vacse tion with hie parents, John Meyer's little daughter bas been very ill for a few daye, Mr. and Mre. John Rishel, Tibben Zabler and family, attended the funer- sl of Mra, Rishel’s father, Mr. Meyer at Coburp, on Tuesday. Mre, George Benner, of Centre Hal’, spent Batarday with Mre, William Bmith, Rev. A. M, Kennelly, of York, spent a few days with his mother, Mre. Mary Kennelly, Clair Allison and wife, of Renovo, were Bunday visitors at the H. M. Al. lison home, Mr. and Mre. William Binksbine, and Mr. and Mrs, William Rishel at- tended the funeral of Mre, Zsigler, at Lock Haven, on Monday, Word was received of the oo Marriage Licenses, Lang E, Lucar, Fleming Hanna C, Hipple, Fleming Dorsey B, Eckenroth, Plessant Gep Bessle F, Emerick, Centre Hall Olyde G, Bwariz, Bellefonte Charlotte E, Y earick, Nittany Roy E. Johnson, Mileburg Lillian G, Koch, Bellefonte Chas, A, Vangorder, Centre Hall Hallie O, Krader, Centre Hall Boyd E. Lonberger, Pleasant Gap Ula Villa Auman, Millheim —— at ———— No Paper Next Week, Next week being Christmas week. no paper will be isened from this office, which will be in keeping with a time-honored custom. The office, however, will be open every day for receiving subscriptions and orders for printing. . The Reporter wishes all its sub scribers a merry Christmas and a proe- perous New Year, I——— A —————— Ceorges Valley Hobert Barger came home from Re- novo where he had been employed. Mr, and Mrs, D. D. Decker spent Sunday with friende at Bpring Mills, Mire. Ida Decker went to Altoona last Friday to spend a week with friende, Mr, and Mrs, W. T., Erving have ree turned to their home in Altoona after a month's visit at the home of B, C, Decker, P. A. Auman le bulldiog a large chicken bouse, He says with eggs at 50¢ per dozen they must have a good warm house, Mre., Fusan Davis bes returned home after spending two weeks at Woodward with her daughter, Mre, George Wingard, £5, NNUAL ELECTION, — The annual elecilon of the FARMERS MU. TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CEN. TRE COUNTY will be held in the gmnd jury roam, ‘ ourt House, Bellefoule, Pa. on Monday, Janusry 14th, 1918, between the houre of 10s. m, and 2p om, jor the election of twelve directors for Lhe cusulug yoar, H. E. DUCK, President, FRANK M. FISHER, Sec. | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT C—O At a Lungs Are Weakened By Hard Colds IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PERNBYLVANIA. In the matter of Hyman 6. Steinberg | and Louth 3. Statuberg, | IN BANKRUPICY i NO, 860 co-partners trading as | Bleinberg Brother and | Jnl CASCARA EB QUININE | == = | Pom ov To the creditors of the above name The old family remedy —in tablet Notice Is hereby given that on 1 form safe, sure, easy to take. No December A. D 1917 the sas Hym: Opiates. ~g30 unpleasant after Hise, and Louis 8. Steinberg, co-part: Cures colds in 24 hours Onp § Bieinberg Brothers and as Iodivia days. Money backif ifalla. A2 adjudicated bankrupts and that | enuine box wi ———— HS SSS — So Dankrupie-—- ith day of HB Bleinberg “« trading as «were duly iret mesting office of W, Harrison Walker, ¥oq.. Masonic Temple, Belle Hill's Oa on it fonts, Pa. on the Zist ds of Deccuitier A.D 1817 at 1:45 o'clock p m. at which time he said cred. tors may sttend, prove their cisions, appoint a | trustee, examine the bankrupts nd transact such business as may properiy coms belore seid meeting. Philipsburg, Pa. December 6th, 1917 FOR BALE-The Gels property, mediately oppoxite the W, Bmith, Centre Hall === The Edison Diamond Amberola, | THE WORLD'S GREATEST VALUE IN PHONOGRAPHS, will be i price on a 1st, 1918, You of course will want to buy your Diamond, Amberola before J Let us give you a word of advice about the freight situation, ¥ reight very slowly. There may be freight embargos. Order your Diamond now and make sure of getting it before January 1st, James L. Decker, Centre Hall, Pa, 24 Tablets for 25¢. Ax Any Drug Store TEE MARKE1®, M. Ward § Befere« lemming of their creditors will be held at tt ed Top and Mr. in Bankrupicy PRODUCE AT STORES located im Butter Beporter office. 8, FRERERBRG SEED SO RRIIIEE SERIES HEI SESE creased in nuary 1st, is moving Amberola ALL AGES On hand all times W. F. COLYER, Centre Hall, Pa, -_nmnnLrA sin ———. ———— To enumerate the big list of appropriate and acceptable articles for Toyland. [SENYRE HALL