SED > | he | | @he Centre Aemocvad, CHAS. R. | DBSCRIPTION MOCIAT WELCOME one “Welce me the State capil risburg bas simp foi pol ticians ally we alway ntieman, but lamer AS A representa tab L& fa ] Ie proven a » Me a Ji) Finkbinder souvenir Sain uel have pre containing Bellefonte and he T f work Is Ix Bellefonte many of them Lors., being forn residents. taken friends living § living indistan this and scenes a visit, HAY opportunity old Mr. James S, Kent, tion, Col., arrived in Monday, coming bere to witness ous centennial celebration, Mr. Kent is an old resident, as well as a native of this county. of Grand June nellefonte Hpeeinl Bargains Figured China silk 20 cents aad striped wash si n yard, K 30 cents a yard, at Lyox & Co, | : | BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, I895. VALUABLE DOCUMENTS. THI | } {f the town. it, aciive men « Nearly all the deeds, patents for land 1 transfer of property, on which sJlefonte Mr. Shugert. d piece of pen work in and as distinet when made It from th plot, made in 1795, that the boro was laid out, far { i Was lots numbered and sold. Another was shown document + duplicate record or very It is orresponding with this with parchment It is interesting account book. « draft. It is and exceedingly well preserved, covered : carefully arranged in tabulated form, is a complete record of the sale of each | lot the original pur. ’ chaser, were distributed, the amount paid ile and how the When the town lots date of funds were gold the proprietors agreed to ap. | propriate one-fourth of the gross re-| | street, sold to James Ferguson, 1798, ceipts to the erection of county build. ings, one-fourth to be appropriated for the benefit of the Bellefonte Academy, which at that time was the only school | aur Ls " FS (00 oof thier ' ! nt p———— y (rov, Curtin sold to Huls James | for #48 The Benner lot, on the Diamond, sold to Geo, Williams for 8120, The lot on which the Dr House now stands was sold in Wm. McClure for 840, Reynolds’ Bank and Temple Court, one lot, to Philip Benner and Robt. T. Stewart, in 1801, for #100, Crider's Exchange and First National Bank lot. sold to Benjamin Patton for 840 Curtin Property, opposite side of the cxerhoff 179 to sold for 840, Conveyed in 1806 to Roland Cmtin lots No. 4 and 5 on Spring slroet J mathan hed citizen, Walke of arti paintings, famous art nesses tiers: al Bellefonte, when buildings A Britis battle of Monr « Of mention The Misses contributed many pieces of househo ttle ith 1 . N 3 ) wrves especial Denners have interesting relies, Hd furniture used by their ance we YOArs ago lors 1 than a hundred here are many old letters, and other articles of terest connected with the early of the town to be found room of the bullding. lections of rare commissions in history in the east here are col: na, potlery, clocks, | { and more a | } ¢ that are "hey are an inter March May Apr Faikers of all descriptio i } LOW hy kay ! y Lhe wesl of auto hy. anpty } ies dry about the 12th, i sletn greal Hlales A ene \W ia DEMOCRAT] seer Radues Tt og with table bY i, Fram b ' 10 He Gol Let \ certain oY not preacher Marryay the ceremony the groom hat velopewhich he of course st tained the mart prised on opening it ui ifaduds fee, bul was age to tind a per on which was writter your prayers for om ty.” should judge that it would be tw mood for the sted pr ad ba i 5 Wi (CRE it fifteen minutes before - Special Thing preacher de Juniata =~ Mingle’s Store. | ve Buttes would be in a proper volional rihune exes 4 requ WANTED=AL Lyou & Co Bellefonte, 50.000 Jus of wool,
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