& RY Q g 3 emocral. wheel and the good ~ . 4 ation over 5500-—Largest in Centre County. “Aunt Polly,” started — Rog : SECOND CHAPTER OF | *imt Shu BRUSHVALLEY HISTORY i: AN INTERESTING ARTICLE BY A NATIVE SON. FARMER RAISED FLAX AND HEMP The Tedious Process Through Which the Flax Underwent Before Turned for Men mother, wheel her foot nds or on trendls while drawing the 1d thro thread Into Wearing Apparel and Women. = leiman that Bel from Organized Local Telephone b Cou nty Financial Statement hi } 1 { ' "he ’ work ur well knocked out « ‘here yor mained the linen now ready for the umble and pury ¢ to hide or where a wheel wit} , & 4 use The oMcials eredit hickory Ariven His wit po the dispateh with which they perform “sknutehed” the ron of thelr duty all out of the tow This was a ted four Joh. There remained still an other plece of hand labor to prepare the material for spinning. It had to be heckled, by drawing it over an In strument with sharp long spikes until the flax was reduced to films like fine! halr. Then the expurgated tow was put the distaff above the spinning ' r.tallls le toxtiire Auditors whe Ht, devi deserve gh nlecen fihr ! to Get will get 1912 Renovo Renovo about Jul postoffice hans ing the past venrs amount of business amounts t suf ficlent to have the free mall delivery system put In operation Free Delivery. free mall delivery The re the heen two venue at steadily Increans and now the in and | | stitute rood set of BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY. MARCH 14th, 1912, PENITENTIARY NEWS CANDIDATE DREESE STATES HIS POSITION. Tells The Voters of Centre County What He Will Do If Elected. ropert rop Juestlions Cal Madame { sho 1d reach us i x r ellefonts +} ' ' Sherry” henire * . ¥ at Clarence ’ Easter Monday Ball ’ p— : Orndorfeim Orn rf and Gift For State College ro " ting of ti A recer ! Bank Started Hall State bank id Have 40 Trout Limit ts doors to the public for an Haugh of Wol 1 y, | this wee) Clarence Dunit of lx I'he Centre Demo Haven, is cashier and Willlam Knecht | cl { Pr in } AR | ee tha oapit 0 trou f has ad of a da) immenrs camp woekne at n not employed at the mens of | place, but ar soon around Bellefonte | turn fn' been elected teller he noo for | stock is $38 heen subseribed 1 of whic) ort inst h} for Mr. H { fre radley, Munson of Mileshursg Station that conl mines at ar work opens he expects writen m he I= that up to re a stream n swipe the ors a chance stroan giv tO get fn The Compan conse showing the when blowing fire ‘ Hnow and Mra, John Wolfe, of Avis, mig! irning t} death of n little used wghter died one day last in time of . of a indigestion. She was composed of ed 2 y and 3 months, Inter. citizens, and con made at State College on fighters por de placed that bore fire signals 10UN month-—middle mountain streams alive with trout fishermen. And the | streams are likely to be as quiet ee {a funeral for want of speckled beau | | tien Only nn and our places In Mor the vl ompany in het of April who may be | stle ie onrs ment wan fire irday —————————————— Vol. 35. Nag, OSMAN WINS IN DAMAGE SUIT ZION LAKE POSED OF FAMOUS CASE DIS. WAS AWARDED $1000 BY JURY Spr ing Towns} Ip of Horse Pay for and 1) ] 8 # Losa stained ses Dispos- 4’ Mend) y " H M Hin R. Scott Montour Couns Penn Chemical and the t-Judge of Building & vA Kiley, AMe« Penn Cuwemioal Ammerman the sworn on axide to Tuesday the case Mary Wlenged afternoon again In 11th, at be tried adjourned Tuesday morning Company jury was cl Ve and and court which Muesday appear Mare! was Court tin rot on time Friday at on evening ten o'clock. Boyd Hartsock is spending some time at the home of his cousins, Dr, and Mrs. R. H. Meek, at Avis
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