RD O ADOPTED BY THE ; Town Council of the Borough of Cen~ tre Hall, Pennsylvania, ’ ADOPTION OF STREETS, Ba it ordained by the Town Council ofthe Borough of Centre Hall, Centre County, Pennsylvania, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same : That the Lewistown and Bellefonte tarnpike road, and the Brush Valley road. as they are now located through the gaid Borough, are adopted and ordained as streets, and not to be enanged unless ordered by special resolutions of Coun- ceils: the former to be known and desig- nate. as Penn Avenue, and the latter as Church Street, PAVEM RUCTIONS ANTS ~CONS1 Sgorton 1—That all pavements and sidewalks constructed along the street in front or along the side of all the lots or grounds within the limits of the Borough shall be'six (6) feot wide, including curb stone. and in front of or along side of all unimproved lots aud other lands within the borough not le«s than four (4) feet wile, nnless otherwise ordered by spe- cial resolution of Town Council. Section 2—That whenever ordered by resolution of Town Council, it shall be the daty of the Street Commissioner to notify the owner or owners (his or her their agents or tenants ocenpying such nremises) of any lot or lots of ground, or her lands within the limits of the Horoarh fronting or extending along any street. to construct and put down at the grade established by the Jorough Engi- neer, or other competent anthority, of the width established by ordinance or resolution of Council, a good and sab- stantial pavement or side-walk ; and up- on failure or neglect of such owner of owners, their agents or tenants in pos session to canse said pavement or side- walk to bs constructed as herein pro- vided. within thirty days after such po- tice, it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to cause said or side-wal as ks to be so constructed of such an const he may select, the expense incurred in such pavement « s Council, enter said bill with an addition of twen- tv per cent. in a book ; ish the attorney ol accountand % as render- 1 fthe CU Oo r of such d ilorb y Kt treet Commissic if such D1 SiorioN 2-—If any person or persons ghall put or place any manure, fence, wall, building, impediment or obstrue- tion in any of the streets, alleys, or pub- lie grounds, or canse the same to be done, he or they so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of One Dollar for each and every offense, S8gerioy 3~If any person or persons shall put or place, or cause to be put or on within the limits of the Borough, the carcass of any dead animal, or any offal. or filth whatever, he or they so of- fonding shall forfeit and pay the sum of Two Dollars for each and every offense. Sgerion 4—That all forfeitures or pen- alties imposed by forgoing sections of this ordinance shall be recovered in the same manner as debts of like amount are now recoverable by law GUTTERS That the owners of real estate in said Borough fronting on any of the streets in said Borough, shall at their own ox- pense construct such gutters or drains along such real estate, between the pave- ments and the streets, as the Council shall direct, either by ordinance or reso lution, Sgeriox 1—That whenever requested hy resolution of Town Council, it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to notify the owner or owners their agents or tenants in possession) of any lot or lots of ground or any other lands, imoroved or unimproved, within limits of the Borough, to construct gut- ters in front or along side of such lots or land between the pavement and streets in accordance with the directions of the Borough Engineer, or other competent authority; and upon failure or neglect of gnch owner or owners, their agents the after such notice, it shall be the duty f the Street ( gutters to be constr ted { al as he may select, and rep: pense incurred to the Clerk of { cil. who shall enter said bill, wi dition of twenty percent, in a be zept for that purpose, and to the attorney of council with a « copy of said bill and entry so made if the amount of said bill i etwen ty per cent. additional, shall b rt } 18 LO 111 wok to ky Lil | within ten days after i 3 1 | same shall be entered as i 1 such real @<Le ac J t | the Commonwealth of Penns: y Ly IH latiy y york lating t rougnis, he pr priet iT r agent that charges not exceed fh ghiow ¥5 pre th lave after notice, tl the shall be entered as a lien same 3 - i. which or side-walks were so o« A pavements vania relating to boroughs. Sgerion 3—That it shall | lands within the Borough, in front of side of which sde-walks have been bait or « ed to keep ti in good repair ifany own ir owners as aforesajd shall for ten days after noti : the Street Commissioner to have suc walk repaired (if out all be the duty of the ner to have the same repaired and to return a bill of the costs of such repairs with an addition of twenty per cont. to the Clerk of the Council to be collecte | in the same manner as provid ed by Section 2d in reference to con- structing pavements or side-walks. er or along GnRte s SAme pavement repair LOommissie » ft raat 1 ®I ~irees at when any person or ring to construct, erect ling within the limits of ugh, he or they shall make annlication to te Clerk of the Council for a building permit, and the Clerk is hereby authorized to grant, and shall gra 4 permission to said applicant or ap- plicants to occupy for a period not ex- ceeding six months the one half of the width of the street or alley in front of or next to such building, or lot upon which such building is to be erected, or repair- ed. with all necessary building materials used in the erection or repairing of any such bail ing, and if necessary such per- m ssion shall be exiended for an addi tional period of six months. and so on un- til such buiding or buildings shall be nleted rta% 2—That if any person or per- 1 ocenpy or cause to be occupied sr alley in the limits of the Borroingh with any bailding materials for th repairing of any build ing withiont first having obtained a writ ten permit from the Clerk of the Coun- eil, or shall sbstract any gatters or pave- ments with «uch material, he or they so offending «hall pay for the nse of the Borough the sum of Fifty cents for each and every day such street or alley is so oceupied, or such gutter or pavement 18 abstracted, to be recovered in the same manner as debts of like amount are now recoverabla by law. Sgcrion 8 ~That ifany person or per- sons shall place any building materials ipon any of the s reets or alleys of the Borough without a written permit from the Clerk of Council, or shall obstruct any gutter, pavement or side-walk, it shall be the daty of the Street Commis sioner to notify him or them to remove sich materials or obstructions, and in ease of ne slect or refusal to do so within five days after notice, the Street Com- missioner shall remove same at the cost and expense of the person or per sons so offending, to be recovered in the game manner as debts of like amount are : now recoverable by law, Bk Li} if revert §3 » @ erect 5: Or PAVEMENTS, That all owners of lots, grounds or oth- or real estate i said Borou h, fronting on any of the streots of said Borough, 8 all eonstract attheirown expiusl such pave- ments or side-walk« as the Council shall direst either by ordinancejor resolution, Sucriox 1-<If any person or persons shall in any manner, or upon any pre: tence whatever, except in the case of building or repairing, occupy an part of any street, alley, pavement or side-walk, with wood. timber, boards, coal, brick, sand, rubbish, or any other materia whataver, for a longer period than twen- ty-four hours, he or they so offending all torfeit and pay the sam of One Dllar for each awd every offenwe. ok i | be in the ot and it shall care [or sa keep a register wherein a full description of al animals « in the pound, the time so confi costs of keeping, the name of o known, and the name of the p when sold, and the price receive for. Sg Ti and clai | sight Dons the High ¢ same for pot od 1.h and dete shall adver by writien or 1 posted at in « 2 ih ffir it i Ha hand be pound and five or Six places in the Borou to contain a full descr pli mals to be sold, and the day fixed for the sale Sport If the owner or owners such animals shall appear at any time before the sale has acclually ooo and pv all legal and necessary « curred. such animal or animals shall be delivered to the owner, and if not claim- ed by the time fixed for the sale, the High Constable shall sell such animals to the highest bidder, first deducting his legal costs and necessary expenses, and the balance if any to be passed to the Borough Treasurer. anda iN 0 ~ elect {That the Council shall to serve aa Street om missioner: one person to serve as Chief of Police, and as many others to serve as solice as may be necessary for the pur ose of preserving the peace and good order of the town, such persons to serve for ume year tinless removed by Councils, death or re-ignation. Rgerioy 2--In case any vacancy shall occur in such office the Council shall ap- point for the unexpired time. Sgerios 3-—That for every neglect or refusal of the Street Commissioner, Po- lice, High Constable or any other officer of the Borough to perform the duties by the Borough ordinances or the awe of the Commonwealth, he or they shall for- feit and pay the sum of Ten Dollars for each nd every offense, to be recovered as debts of like amount are now by law recoverable, TION one person CROSRINGS PROTECTED Sgcerion 1--That any person or per. sons who shall lead, ride or drive any horse, mule or other beast, or drive any kind of vehicle on or across any of the pavements or side-walks within the lim. ita of the Borough, except when passing to and from their own premises, shall pay a fine not exceeding Five Dollars for each and every offense. Sgcrion 2-That any person or persons who shall stop any horse, mule or ve- hicle at or upon the crossing of any street or alley, or shall tie or fasten any horse, mule or other b ast in such a plan as to obstruct any such crossing, shall pay a fine n t exceading Five Dollars. Brorion 3-—That any person or persons who shall mutilate, injure or destroy any sha te or ornamental trees planted or growing along the strats or public annds of said Borough, or hitch any arse or other beast thereto or otherwise injure the ame, shall pay a fine not ex- ceeding Five Dollars, {(C mttued on opposite page.) # SHERIFF'S SALE, HERIFF BALFS.RBY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY writs of Fier! Factas, Levar] Yacias and Ven- diticnl Frooaas, lssed ont of the Court of Con mon eas Centre country, Pa, and 0 me di rected, will be exposed at publicssle, at the court house, in the borough of Bellefonte, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1886, at 114 o'clock P. M,, the following property, to % it No.1 All that certaln lot or plece of ground sit wile at the corner of Olive and Trout streets, cons taining in front or breadth on Olive street 60 ft. and in depth along Fourth street 200 feet, to a 20 fect wide wiley, it being town Jot No, #6, iu town plot of Snow Shoe, it being the same lot No 886, which was deeded to George DeArmo, by John G, Uzzle and wife by indenture dated the 9th day of Jaunary, A, 1, 1885, and recorded in the office for recording of deeds in Centre County in Deed Book, Vol. O, 2 pape 112, and which sald John De Armo and wife by deed dated April 1, 1854, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, ete, in Centre County, in Deed Book Y, 2 page 55 granted and conveyed to Henry J. Walker, thereon erect ed a 2-story frame hotel building, a large stable and other outbuildings, 3 All that certain lot or plece of ground situate in the town of BOOW shoo, county of Cen tre, nnd state of Penn's, bounded and described as follows to wit: On the northeast side of Olive street and known and designated In the gen eral piag or plot of said town as lot No {, being bounded on the northwest by lot No, 86, on the northeast by a 20 foot wide alley, onthe southeast +, and on the southwest by Olive street, ig front or bredih 200 feet to sald 2 IL, No buildings, I that certain tract of land situate Centre county No ot ing in , Va, bounded and de- On the north by lands w Fetzer, on the east by lands of Wm 1.. on the south by lands of Elizabeth ud on the west by lands of James Crall, i na more or less, thereon erect dwelling tank burn, 1 orih, spring sud other was twp. , od as follows 10 wit: res, house, COL house snken in execution and to be sold as the tty of Henry J, Walker {All that certain messjege, tenement and t of land situate tu Boggs twp., Centre county, bounded and described as follows to wit: Be g 8t 6 post thenoe north 60° east 756 pers hes i late of Hobert Lipton to post, thence west 20 perches to posi, thence north rehies to post by white oak, thence thence Down Dgiuning, 1 aliowants Be sa i 67 perches Wo while yo land of Sommerville, to the of TER Rid s perches place i perohie preTCin mE i book BI by Henry on the vast EnOown as ig one-hril y be solid s Jarrett Eest Brush My. west along © slohies, thetic ition and Bpley and hes 10 & post, thence sOUl big ches 10 a stone corner the place of be containing 5 acres. Thereoti erected a g house, barn and other outuulidings taken in execution and 10 be sold as the property of David James N All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate In Rush twp Centr county, Penn's, described as follows to wit: Com mencing at corner oti Walnut street, theute west 22 feet, thence south 150 feet, thence east 23 feet, thece north 170 feet to the place of beginning known as lof 48 in the south addition to Philips burg, Ventre county, having thereon erected a 2 tory frame dwelling house 16x24 feet, containing y gooms and other vatbuiidiogs, Seised, taken in Xen -y yi aid 0 be sold as the property of Foster Bhhar a glory ii that certain mossuage, tenement and i situate in Howard twp, Centre Co, on the south aud west by lands of ¢ porth by Amos Dunkie, on the east by Howard turnpike, containing one-half an acre, OTe Or ley Fhereon erected a plank dwelling house, coutisiing of 7 rooms, & stable and other outbuildings. Seized. taken Ju execution and te be sold as the property of Jacob W Ertel Ko 4 All the right, title and interest of the defendant Joseph Lowery in all that certain tract of land situate 10 Benper twp. Centre county, Pa, belonging to the Vm of Chiristian Lowery decd, bounded on the myth by lands of B ¢ Humes, ou the west by Ed Longwell, on thesouth by W ¥ Reynolds, on the east by Mary Martin containing 6 acres. Thereon erected a log tiouse, stable, corn crib and other outbuildings, also a god orchard. Seised, takes in execution and to we sold as the prepenty of Joseph Lowery and KE J Purdue. No. 16 All that certain messuage, tebomentand tract of land situate in Burnside twp. Centre Co, Pean'a, bounded and deseribed as follows, to wit Beginning at stones thence south 179 perches to tomes, east 15 perches to stones, thenoe slong land of David Oswalt, north 170 perches to stones, thence west 125 perches to the place of beginning, containing 132 acres and 130 perches, neal meas. ure, belong part of a tract of land in the warrantee name of David Lenox, Thereon erected a new frame dwelling house, 24 stories, a stable and other outbulldiogs. Belsed, taken in execution afd to be solid as the property of J Oscar Holt Terms—No deed will be acknowledged until the purchase money be paid in full, W, MILES WALKER, Sheriff, Sherif s Office, Bellefonte, Pa., Dev. 28, '85, 5 kh RPI Lb Lr BR UN RR WSR A OB een. Vg ’ a 5 iz 0 4 f ¥ 4 ui J ua wie Sg? md wpe 8 ¥ o "1 A Rings, Pins, Charms, Revolvers @OLD, LYER, AND ol #3 pay Agency for the celebrated RO All goods warranted as % JAY PRE a ———e. I , &c. 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