i RE SRE EIR PARTIR THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1915. Alr Line Rallway Being Revived, The Air Line railway, which pur- poses passing through Boalsburg, Tueseyville and Coburn, on its roate from Pittsburgh to New York, is be- ing revived. Following a sherift’s gale in Pittsburgh on October 8lst a pew company wage organized and plans for the new road, which will cost $27,- 000,000, were discussed, The company is now nominally | Aaronsburg, Mre. R. Emma Hess spent Thanke- giving Day with her stepdaughter at Knox. Mre. W. H. Phillips is spending a Salem, Mr, and Mre, Harvey Crouse spent Bunday with the lady's mother, Mre, Troxell at Winfield. Mr, and Mre., Clarence Btover and children from Penn Hall were over B. F. Btover, Mr, and Mre, William Harter from Former Pastor Adds In wood Work The following is reprinted from the Berwick Enterprise snd will be of in” terest to Penns Valley people because | of the part a former pastor in the Methodist church played in bringing | election : | Methodism figured largely in the | recent election at Negcopeck, Under | the leadership of the church people, only those men were elected to local cffless who openly stand for a continu- isnce ofa “dry? towp, Krery loc | candidate not takiog this stand ws law firm of Evane, Noble & Evans, of | Pittsburgh, but in a statement filed | with the Pennsylvania public service | commission he says that he will con-| vey the property, franchise and rights to the new corporation. Mr, Noble bought the property at the Pittsburgh sale, the company then being known formet’s, parents, Mr, and Mre, J. M, Harter, New York, Inst week, where she will spend a few weeks with her aunt, Mre, Joana Foster, Rev. and Mre. Donat and their brignt little son Nevin spent Wed nes- Chicsgo Air Line Railroad company. The route as surveyed passes through Allegheny, Westmoreland, Armstrong, [ndians, Clearfield, Centre, Blair, Mifflip, Unior, Snyder, Northumber- Jand, Bchuylikill and Lehigh counties, The road will pass through Pitts- burgh, Millvale, Bharpsburg, Aspiv- wall, Hoboker, Montrose, Verone, Milligantowr, Markle, Oklahoms, Apollo, Olivet, West Lebanon, Park- wood, Indians, SBample Run, Pleasant Valley, Chesterfield, Houtzdale, Dix, Boalsburg, Tusseyville, Bynagogue, Sober, Coburn, Glen Iron, Kreamer, Dornsife, Gotehall, Cowen City, Dowdy ville, Helfepstein, Mowry, Le. velle, Aehland, Girardville, Mahanoy Plane, Mahanoy City, Tamaqua, West Penr, Zebnere, Jordan valley, Uniop- ville, Biegersvilla and Allentown. The Allegheny river will be spanned near Pittsburgh. Couneel for the company points out mining districts that have been neg lected. Most of the line will be through fertile valleye, studded with farms and sections of the bituminous coal fields that now bave little 1ail- road facilities, Wances near Woodward, Mre, Walter Rupp, who was quarantined for diphbtheris, is quite well again; her many pleased to hear of her speedy recovery. Mre, Bara Leitzel spent Thankegiv- Dr. and Mre, Tomlinson from Milton were also present, Eugene Stover is only fourteen years old but he is a champion hunter, nevertheless, He killed twenty-one rabbits and squirrels, besides much other small game, Miss Mae Guisewite spent Sunday in Lewisburg with her friend, Miss Gertrude Russel’, and also visited Rev, F. W. Browr, a former Reformed minister in this place. Mr. and Mre, Boyd Vooads and son Centre Oak, where they assisied the { former's parents, Mr. and Mre, David Vonade, in butecuering, evjoyed their Mre. Daniel Btetterrs, in this place, el Ape se —— REBERSBURG greater part of last week at State Col- lege, Mre, Mopasas Gilbert was called Mezeppe, Union county, to attend the funeral of her uncle. Mre. Bolomon Peck of Huston cir- culated a few days among relatives at this place. After a summer of hard labor our carpenters have returned bome lo spend the winter with their families, Dr, and Mre, Kelley of State College spent a few days the past week at this rents, Miss Miranda Mowery of Bellefonte, sccompapied by William Noll of Plessant Gap, spent a few days al the home of Bamusl Mowery, This week the post office will be moved into the building which post- msster Curtis Bierly quite recently bought of William Carlip, Que evening Inst week the five-year old son of Wallace Deabler took sud. denly ill and under the successful treatment of Dr, Hardenburg of Mill- beim his life was saved, ———— A ———————— Stone MIIL Elmer Harshbarger of Georges Val- ley visited his brother on Monday, Miss Nr-llie Bible visited at the James Harshbarger bome on Batur- day. Jessie and Bertha Harshbarger visit- ed at the H. E. Grove home on Thure- day. Mr. and Mre, Michael Rossman were visitors at the D. C. Rossman home on Wednesday, James Harshbarger and family spent Bunday at the George Eearson home at Linden Hall, Mr. and Mre, Milton Kline of Tue- seyville visited James Harshbarger and family on Friday. Rev. D. 8, Kurtz took supper on Thursday evening at the home of Geo. W. Harter, Miss Viola Harter, who is teaching at Hiate College, spent from Thursday until Batorday under the parental roof, Mr, snd Mre. Frank Moyer of Cen- tre Hall and Clarence Grove of Zion spent Bunday at the H. E., Grove home, Potters Mills Mre. William Curry is seriously ill at this writing. Mr. snd Mre. Henshal of state Col- lege spent a few days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mre, John Blauser of York are visiting the former's uncle, Will- iam Blauser, Quite a number of neighbors and friends gathered at the Armstrong home on Wednesday and donated to them a number of useful articles, A very interesting sermon was de livered at the Methodist church Bup- day and s #0lo was sung by Miss Bher- man of New York, entitled * Jesus Lover of My Boul,” which was ap- preciated by every one present, Jesse McClenaban, in his Paige oar, took Lot, Charles and George Condo, Charles Miller, Frank MeKinuey, Roy snd Boyd Bmith to Belleville, Allen Mr. apd Mre, Esil Wert aud child { from Phila {annual visit to the formei’s mother Mre, J. J. Feidler, deiptiia are Mr. Werl’'s vrother, and family, re turping to Aaronsburg on Tuesday, Haturday afternoon the Wilt broth. ere— Willard snd William - bunters from Frapk!ir, arrived st the wite, to assist him in December 19°, when Coburn party io busting for deer aud Dear. butlcheriog until 1 hey Joli 1 Lhe a —————— A. PENN HALL Florence Hartges spent Bundsy wit! her friend, Irs Shook, ley, Inet week, dinner at the home of Allen Kramer on Munday. Ralph bhook and family spent Sun- day with his brother, family. Gross, and Sugar Valley are visitiog dir. parents, Mr, and Mre. Adam Ertle, Charles Carter was out huntiog on turkey, weighiug ten pounds or more, Mre. Aifred Albright and children are spendicg a few days with Mr. Albright’'s mother, Mrs. John Ai bright, John Albright snd mother, accom- panied by Mre. Alfred Albright and children, spent Sunday with the form- er's alster, Mre. Thomas Stover, below Coburp, From last week, Irma Bhook spent Bunday with friends in Brush Valley. John Albright and Mary Weagiey #pent Wednesday evening sat the home of John Crater, Allen Kramer, who wasn't ver) well for the past few weeks, is better again, Earl Bartges and friend, Cora B- christ, of Millheim made a trip to Lewisburg over “unday. Mre, Christie Musser and son are spendiog some time with Mr, Musser's parents, Rev, Carls of Madisonburg started revival meeting in the Green Grove church on Wednesday evening of last week. Alfred Crater, who had been work- ing for Harry Garbrick at Zion for the past three yearr, is now working for Horace Herring, FRUITTOWN. The sale at the Peter Phillips home on Saturday was largely attended, Blanche Reiber spent Funday after- noon at the John Bubb home, Helen Bodtorf of Milroy is spending some time with her parents at this place, Wiillam Phillips of Altoona Js spending the hunting season at his bome at this place, Fred Klivefelter, who for the past few months was employed at Yeager. towp, Is again at home, Mire. W. J. Copenhaver and chile dren are visiting for a short time st the T. J. Fleisher home, George Thomas and lady friend of New York City are nding a short ville, and Lewistown, one day last week, returning home in the evening, time with the former's parents at this plnee, | sarvance of “Pastor's Day” in the Nescopeck Bunday-school on a recent “unday netted $102 in cash for the { board of stewarde, Kvangelistic se | vices are now being held, aud Pastor | G. W. Meclluay is greatly encourage! i by the inanifest interest, Brot! A | Iiney and his choir recently cor | ed the Bunday sfiernoon religious {| vice at the Berwick Hoapite!. —— tei monesse—— ! Meeotlug of Corn Ulab st “pring Mills, The Centre County Pemona Co | Club will hold a meati: the Grange | Hell at Bpring Mille ember §, al 7:50 § I. J 1d g ' HAD 8 of « cording to the body is invited Prizes wiil | ng algo POORER IGILH COD woeew BBEH NOTICE ! NOTICE! Saturday, November 29 CVErvOne iw a cash purchase of $3 fry COME AND "EE OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS A full line of SWEATERS for Men, Women and Children mail | i ' oWealers, and Mittens BED BLANKETS in Wool and Cotton + Heat Gloves. Dr tens, | Ts ate Suit tion Suits. in Wool Men, Womer Dress (zoos Flannel COVOBGUI VOU HF PULYDRODRYLLLPGOUCEPOHEOIRRVEvL WY i H. I. Rossman SPRING MILLE, Pa. ees vv "Sve EPeE YER goPveewmB ERs Lew a FRESH OYSTERS ~AT THE |! Centre Hall Bakery The season for this popular food is here again and you will find us to have the nicest and largest oysters that can be bought, Take a pint or a quart home to-night, The best for cating raw or in stews. Fresh OYSTER CRACKERS : Gentre Hall Bakery UH Where Gone (Gands Come From" ” € bout the water you drink— 1 Vou we int to know where it 1 [ you have drink it, ed with buying quality no more for it? _— r 2 OUI Ur grocer 1or > on having THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Pittsburgh and Philadelphia ES W. 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