di |S The Centre borough. is still used by uniform is red and black, In July, 1881, | boys, and on many oceas Then | cient pre Lo der a set of handsome trimmed will The old Schuylkill carriage | and paid for, a large Clappe & Jones | 7 1 ] the ani, Logan's | steam engine that is the Ps of the | COMMITTED SUICIDE. did eM. | - The company recently | ANOTHER TRAGEDY WOODWARD. FIRE DEPARTMENTS. SKETCH OF THE FIRST COM. PANY. Democrat, J yl | | | on the active membership was 48, service, NEAR | H. D. Yerger, Thomas Shaugnessey, vice pres iam Hillibish, sec. eisler, urer; John Sourbe:k, gon, 1st assistant; Henry Haupt, 2nd FHURSDAY, MAY 30, 1895, the officers were C4 with white ED. & PUB. Chas, H chief; John Daw- | MICE On (ress ( § . The new Undine band 18 another dis. feature of this company’s | This band was organized | #. Al 1 they THAS. R. KURTZ The New Racket. BELLEFONTE, PA. make a splendid ap The Organizati Logan and te-SNome The nd Mem- In : a § 11 Lhe tinguishing Progression, ] assistant; Harvey Judson, 3d up at a Brach- | i | jzati ‘hildre Present Organization James Hull, 4th assistant; J. ( chlldren, bill and Richard Houp, plu in October, It UxpiNeg Firs No. nte's forth. | Undine hose was organized in August, | firemen’s uniform the instrument ary will b 1871, and incorp hin ne | i ail 1 { firemen by the | The first officers were W. P. Duncan their v, hs or. 1 i a Firemens Central Penn- L.. Son a . y . 4 re qe a 2 | \o i N a . . | I'y e. '§ Ie 1 11 In ' Miwa cturday | £ ] { i _ | sylyania. ues of the J ; i Wh | DEMOCRAT we gave ting scraps | 1d N. Hate SECT J. L, {al TT. ver leader |! hile the re Wore | to ive . BUT WE lof local history of Bellefonte, is | Kurtz, treasurer: W. IL. Calderwoo : T , \ ‘ ; | story of ey derwood FIND IT PAYS © ’ | week we devole es attention 1 i5ts seeretar and Moses Mont- | me: . p ir \ 3 hole. hiv wis ’ 3 the brave (iremer \ il tl | gomery ‘ Malian was ¥ Ey on : Jer and told wh a. BA. : ha present. The follow tis from " di pe ' Any | ; 3 \ Linn’s story of Centre | the fix A. Nolan, H. | boots. ete. The wid engine is at once and wer ry ind kept by t i pend rol he | Morris used or NO. 9 AND 11, CRIDER EX. COMPANY, wi 2, are firemen, ‘al . yy y ’ . Sparkling with Newness n connection with Bellef anniver ! » J, 1 Brisk @ | accoun assist. | | | his THE TOWN WEARE SATISFIED, The New Racket t in Belle re 1 [} | of of mak | owners of dwells | | PUTPOSe New This Week er Patent [Ving ens , | to furnish then Lal C1 [ipp | y MARRIAGE LICENSS Your Attention LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ] zation since 1568 liver the address of welcome n sin 1 } ’ N bis N men when they meet in Belle a flourishing condition -ARLY. YI George Mal lay afternd oS FORTY MILLION CAKE: vans Mant had a prin \ ‘mud. | Fa ! ‘ Belt | Geo filled by the bucket | Kirk Hus | Harry M 0 AWALLE holds a |} reven Hrown. Gregg | is now oct for d Mr. Glas Samuel whi The company x" machine, ca ttie At bn we) ANOS ( E . who responsibil ion in the partment a cranton, P arr home He is lo well as |e over ng the best of healt! hn G. Love and Egitor T fi i irneved] to Cards are out the weddi: Elmer C.. son of Huntingdon, t hi Al fires it was kept Tats r | A spring, ie The Dollar of our Fore~Fathers y Met; Has become the Dime QM whith WAS us lly under the ynmand of Joh Lowrey. Loo Hose, No. 1 o| 1868 the dependence for the extingui sh- | a.. gade and democracy last we K. King hot 5 { nt Ol in | the couple ’ iA | Grregg, at de. Milesburg, of to-day. AN 'revious y and er Hon. Ji HE UNDINE COMPANY on June 5th. ANNOUNCEMENTS The organization of the Undine com. expect io goto housek eping at Patton Pa., where Mr for some Lime past, ment of fires hiefly upon the buck We are antl WM.J Nix date for 1} i ject Lo the decls Convention We are a Wa. F Sain t hip, as a car ry, subject t nty t successful in kes pe It } several gaps, but not w ithstanding that, pany in 1871, was ne Brown has been located named a he se | thie i Harrisburg on Monday \ a special |€4 YI iss) looks cial reappor Main how was in Bellefonte ot Tuoesday and drew a large gothering b th and L K Thess gave good performances and everybody seemed pleased, ly d about that is commendable. -Mr. nT. Fowler ant caller at «¢ Mr. Fowler sational gade, ’ ’ N 4 A ing up a continuous existence, as borough m the Sehny npany of A Good Business P ) hi was organized tl 18 tl it is now on deck every time when the olay he fora Alf. Baum knows a horse when will make an vleliphia oan hose company Wt year with fifty-three John N. Meetings occup ed thes alarm sounds, and t can show a vitality, an organization and equipment YW thonots goes one, and offer was cratic « convention held was reorganized and remained In exis. | His record during e of tence until '856. The terrible fire © | year vas eighty-four trades and then ro Strychnine corner” that de- | he thought business was a little dull stroyed their comfortable quarters on Jishop street and the company again practically disbanded. All the applian- ces were taken in charge by Ed. Brown, ” ' ™ Manve | Jr. and kept in the Brant house stable pry until 1887, when their present house was built on Logan street, Council ad- vised the reorganization of the old come pany, which continued avain until De. cember, 1801, when the present com. pany was formed. It is justly due the present organization to say that they have been the most progressive and en. ’ i l te ner Lane : " “ \ tl ' | 3 0 wt fa) charter membx that is admirable. In 1875 the company | SWap Wilh any man who comes along oh { foreman were WaleTrproo pane eh . that chosen with a last Nag. Bellefonte Grain Market. aftern 4] ven in stable the present he wted until 155 lack of appropr maintaining the company tion disbanded. In ’ hou Corrected weekly by Geo. W ww hou 1 thet ation by the e, Logan Fasknon Sib: fled wheat, perbushe! ta a - Rye, per bushel - 59 Corn, ears per bushe Corn, shelled pert Oats<new per bd shel Barley, per bushel... Buckwheat, perbushel Ground plaster. perton There is a gentleman. winter becanse of a re gs Was last Ne. MLS in eportment the enterprise Patrons’ Reunion council for hy eo Dresses, the organiza. Walker Grange have large posters oul ‘ announcing the coming event at Hecla Park, June 15th, A reunion of Patrons of Husbandry, under the auspices of Walker Grange. Every preparation is being made to make it an enjoyable event for all who can be there. quality, now 1 ’ Jo was a pleas. I870 there was a office tora cape, dross, £2.40 color, Table Oil Cloth, 12 1 Juttermilk So Lancaster Ginghan ur on Tuesday reorganization, PROVISIONS, GROCER RS weekly by Baver & Co.) Apples dried, perpound Cherriesdried per pound seeded Beans per quart . we Onions, per bushel, Buttery, per pound .... Tallow, per pound Country Shoulders Rides Hams . Hams sugar cured BreakfastBacon is an most congenial conver. & company Was Chal were Levi A. Miller penter, 1st assistant and one whom it is a pleas ’ ure to Although for years er gaged in tl his terary neglecte Hi spare Line amo LLL Corbi pur. | gauistant; Wm, Galbraith, S were not | James Furey, itl devoted his | Yerger was chosen pres Aer iNustrious poets, | Lieb, vice president; John or perusing h story, philosophy and the | retary; Daniel Meliinley, § lence \ retentative memory and | The charter members numbered ninety. n, 2nd » ¢ most active 1 assistant: 2 and 15e. fn. Dh. t: John D Irwin, sec. treasurer. business tastes Py suits Ruining the Grass A Nittany valley correspondent states that there are many fields of grass in that section almost ruined by *“sorrell.” ways ng the ———————— ———————————— In the keen perception have made him a store howee of knowledge. four. In 1871 B,C. Humes built the present Lose house and leased it to the ergetic of all their predecessors, past threo years they Laye purchased, The farmers are discussing the cause and some way to prevent its growth, Lard, Retpoundt . Regs por dozen... wv Potatoesper bushel aa DriedSweet Corn pe rp ound wm wm GARMAN'S STORE.
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