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COLUMBIA COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
COL. CTY. HIS. SOCIETY
Box 197
P. 0.
Orangeville,
PA
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DIRECTORY
OF
GREATER BERWICK
INCLUDING
Berwick, West Berwick, North Berwick and Nescopeck
and
Containing, besides, an Up-to-Date Residence
Home Directory
and Much Local Information
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ROBERT J. ESHLEMAN AND ECKHART J. ESHLEMAN
BER WICK, PENNS YL VA NIA
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Dealer in
Fresh Meats and Groceries
Tailor
Townsend's Corner
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
620 Freas Ave.
West Berwick, Pa.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Fire
Alarm Boxes,
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History of Berwick,
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Street Directory,
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Berwick School Board,
Churches,
Borough
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Officers,
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Industrial Berwick,
Berwick Plant of the A.
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F. Co.,
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Residence Directory,
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Business Directory,
Residence Directory of Xescopeck,
FIRE
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ALARM BOXES
Number.
Alarm.
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Location of Boxes.
and Front Streets,
Market and Second Streets,
Mulberry and Third Streets,
" Chestnut and Second Streets,
2nd Street, between Vine and Oak,
Cor. Vine and Woodin Streets,
Walnut and Fifth Streets,
Pine and Eighth Streets,
Chestnut and Tenth Streets,
Pine and Thirteenth Streets,
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JOHN HEAVNER
FOR
General Concrete
SIDEWALKS
CONCRETE CURB
226 E.
Bell
Phone
Work
Second Street
BERWICK, PA.
Berwick Savings
&
Trust Co.
Capital and Surplus, $155,000.00
Largest Capital of any Banking Institution in the County
Safe Deposit Boxes for rent
proof vaults
in burglar
3 per cent, interest paid on Savings Deposits
We
your account
solicit
Postal Savings Depository
S.
W. DICKSON,
B. D.
President
A. G. BITTNER, As*.
LUMBER, DOORS, BLINDS, SASH
J.
FREAS,
Treasurer
Treasurer
AND GENERAL BUILDING
SUPPLIES
W. SITLER
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
TENTH AND MARKET STREETS
Both Phones
AUTOMOBILES TO HIRE
Nothing but the Best Leather Used
Wright's Livery
SAM BRUAN
First Class
Horses and Carriages
Both Phones
Plumbing
Phono
106 Pine Street
REAGAN ALLEY
Heating
B. L.
Bell
Shoe Repairing
Tinning
Spouting
Water Systems
ESHLEMAN & SON
321
EAST FIFTH STREET
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Macdonald, Prop.
Baggage transferred to and
from a n depots,
office with
United States Express, 107 E.
Second Street.
History of Berwick
of Hertz & Raseley*
By Permission
•Previously published in "Picturesque Berwick," by Messrs. Hertz and Raseley
and republished by Special permission. In selecting material for the history
in 1901,
Messrs. Hertz and Raseley reviewed all procurable histories and old
and documents. From this data and the statements of old residents tliey have
endeavored to make a true account of the birth and growth of our town.
of Berwick,
letters
Philadelphia by way of the Susquehanna river
and located on a clearing at the mouth of Fishing Creek. The
settlement was made up principally of Quakers, among them being Benjamin Doan,
whose family name is quite familiar to our older citizens. In 1780 Owen removed
thirteen or fourteen miles farther up the river (where Berwick is now situated).
Here he and others among whom were the Doans, seemed to content themselves with
farming and between times keeping a sharp outlook for Indians which at that time
The earliest settlers were from Philadelphia.
were playing havoc up the valley.
During the first year or two they pulled tree tops together and covered them with
bark, living in these temporary abodes until they were able to build more permanent
homes of logs, etc. The farming land being of good quality, quite a number soon
settled here and this no doubt prompted Evan Owen to found a town, which he did
The location was a wise one; with natural drainage, because of its locain 1786.
tion at an altitude of 100 feet above the river; and surrounded as it is with picturesque scenery, no more suitable site could have been found along the whole shore of
The settlement, previously to the laying out of the
the meandering Susquehanna.
town, was called by the farmers Owensville, but on the formal plotting into streets,
etc., Evan Owen christened it Berwick, after the town of his nativity in Scotland,
along the Tweed.
The next settlers were Robert and John Brown, who built log houses directly
Samuel Jackson, a
opposite each other on Market, very near the corner of Front.
brother-in-law of Evan Owen, erected a house on Front street, on the present site of
Lyman Fowler's residence, and was followed by James Evans, Henry Traugh and
John Smith, who each built a house on North Front street. These settlers endured
great hardships, as it was with the greatest difficulty they could obtain goods from
Reading, and afterwards from Easton and Main h Chunk, on horseback and foot.
Evan Owen was the "Squire," and settled all disputes. Every bear killed was
brought to him and divided equally among the settlers.
In 1772, Evan
in a
Durham
Owen came from
boat,
Ladies' Department Store
Philadelphia Bargain House
Coats, Suits, Skirts, Millinery,
Dry
Goods, Notions
Right Price--Righl Goods--Right Treatment
PHILADELPHIA BARGAIN HOUSE
Corner Second and Market Streets
BERWICK, PA.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DO YOU BELIEVE
TRESCOTT,
IN SIGNS?
Berwick Carriage and Sign Co.
In 1800 John Jones opened the first store in the village on the site of T. II.
Doan's hardware store, and subsequently erected the hotel now known as Hotel
Morton. The first public house was opened by John Brown in 1804 on the corner
of Second and Market streets, and was the general stopping-place of the stage
coaches running between Wilkes-Barre and Northumberland. In 180.1 a market house
was erected in the centre of Market street, between Second and Third. It was supported on square timbers, sufficient space being underneath to hold market and drive
horses and wagons.
The building was devoted to school purposes, preaching, public
assemblies and elections. The glass in the windows was of a greenish caste, thick in
and gave but a very dim light.
the centre, called
bull 's eye glass,
William Brien's ferry being inadequate to the demands of the public, in 1812 a
bridge company was formed, with the following officers:
President, Abram Miller,
Sr.
Treasurer, John Brown; Managers, Silas Engle, Thomas Bowman, Elisha Barton,
Jr.
Theodore Burr received the contract and completed the bridge in 1814. It was
1,260 feet long, with piers of heavy planked timber and cost $52,435. At that time
William Brien kept a hotel above the bridge, and Richard Smith, Sr., lived in a log
house below the bridge, where he carried on shoemaking and distilling. The residents
all came to the river to do their washing and left their kettles hanging along the
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shore the whole year round.
On May
Susquehanna and Baltimore
1826, the steamboat
came up the
Berwick Falls, where she exploded, wounding several persons and
killing five, two of whom, John Turk and Cebar Whitmar, are buried in "the cemetery
here.
Some of the victims of the explosion were taken to the old brick building,
corner Front and Mulberry streets, which was at that time a public tavern. The ball'
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river as far as
room on the second
was covered with bales of cotton saturated with oil and in
The stains of oil are on the floor to this day. The
house now owned by Mrs. Anne Jackson was also opened to the injured and there
given every attention by her people.
Ground was broken for the North Branch Canal on the 4th of July, 1828. It
was a great day for Berwick, visitors flocking from all the country round to celebrate this new era in its commercial importance. During the building of the canal
it did, indeed, assume the appearance of a small city, and when the first packet boat
passed through here, in 1830, Berwick was one of the most important points along
its route.
There were fourteen drinking places in the town and pure whiskey sold
at three cents a dram. Water at this time was conducted from Foundryville in logs,
and supplied the town until 1848, when a water company was established.
this the sufferers
floor
were
rolled.
Try Our Sodas and Sundaes
Take your car---when
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KITCHEN
All Kinds of
Phone
need of
BERWICK
F.
GARAGE
CREASY,
Candy
A.
Proprietor
In rear of
W. Front St.
BERWICK, PA.
120
Bell
in
repair---to
PROMPT SERVICE
ST.
CHARLES HOTEL
Bell
Phone
ARNOLD'S
BEER
and
FOR TER
Agency
at
WEST
BER WICK
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Mench
Chas. F.
Berwick's
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Most Popular Barber.
The St. Charles
In the spring of 3 835 a slight rise in the river occurred, a cake of ice struck the
fourth pier, the bridge was carried away and the ferry again came into demand. The
Legislature appropriated $10,000 for a
new
bridge, and in 1837
it
was complete
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by
Eliphalet Edson and Charles Barrett, the contractors.
The Berwick Academy was erected in 1839 by Thomas Connelly on the site of
Kev. John II. Eittenhouse and a Miss Jones, of Troy, N. Y.,
were the first teachers. The languages, sciences, higher mathematics, music, drawing
and painting were taught, and it was considered a very fine educational institute. In
later years it was used by the public schools, and was razed to the ground in 1873.
The first telegraph line was constructed through Berwick in 1850, and with the
opening of the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Kailroad in 1858, the town threw off the
lethargy which had almost overcome it and began a new and brighter existence. In
1861 Jackson & Woodin began the manufacture of car wheels and cars, and ten years
later the planing mill was erected, being followed in 1872 by the rolling mill and
the old market house.
agricultural works.
The first children born in Berwick were John and Anne Brown, children of
Kobert Brown (Annie was the wife of Jesse Bowman, deceased, and the first person
married in Berwick). The first church built was the Quaker, a log building, where
C. C. Evans' residence now stands. The first lawyer was named Bancroft; first judge,
John Cooper;
Mooreland and Beisswick; postmaster, William Brien; schoolpreachers, Carson and Painter; coopers, John and Peter
Solt; carpenter, John Brown; blacksmith, Aquila Starr; tailor, Benjamin Doan;
chair maker and painter, Abel Dalby; mason, Jonathan Cooper, Sr.
dyer, Bush;
tanner, Henry Traugh, Sr.
potter, William Brien
dentist, Vallershamp
tinner,
Herman Inmann; gunsmiths, Sleppy & Co.; wheelwright, James Evans; silversmith,
Marshall; milliner, Eoxana Cortwright; butcher, Stackhouse; weaver, Polly Mullen;
cabinet maker, Samuel Herin; saddle and harness maker, Col. John Snyder; lime
burner, John Jones, the limestone then being obtained at the bottom of the river.
Among the names that will be remembered in connection with the history of
Berwick are these: Dr. Samuel Headley, Honteter Seybert, Paul Thompson, Bichard
Smith, Mr. Davenport, Samuel Herrin, Josiah F. Beach, William Kitchen, Dr. A. B.
Wilson, Dr Jackson, Dr. Langdon, Thomas Coles, Bostian Seybert, A. Miller, Sr.,
Robert Smith, Charles Snyder, Joseph Stackhouse, Lawrence Rueh, Judge Mack,
Andrew Shiner, Jonathan Cooper, Hugh Thompson, Thomas Richardson, William
Herin, J. W. Dietrick, John McAnall, Hudson Owen, Michael Frantz, Frederick
Nicely, Jesse Bowman, and Mrs. Eckert, nearly all of whom died at an extremely
doctors,
master, Isaac Holloway;
;
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;
;
old age.
Dr. Samuel Headley was one of the largest land owners in Berwick.
now stands was
Where
Mulberry street was once all of
his orchard.
He also owned the land from Judge Kurtz 's residence up to the
county line and back as far as Fifth street, as well as the old ferry landing on this
side of the river. Christian Kunkle owned the ferry landing on the Nescopeck side.
the rolling mill
part of his farm.
JOHN FEDORCA,
General Store
Steamship Agent and Notary Public
Corner of Freas Avenue and Warren Street
Let
Us Make Your
Clothes
Men's
Wear Shop
BERWICK, PA.
Shoe Shining Parlor Attached
THORNTONS
A. A. Lerch
Street Directory, Berwick, Pa.
Bowman, from 110
E. Third N. to Cemetery
Butternut, from 500 Market N. to limits
Canal, from 101 Market E. along River
Cemetery, from 400 Market
W.
to 364
Mulberry
Chestnut, from 300 E. Front N. to limits and S. to Canal
E. Second, from 200 Market
W.
to limits
E. Third, from 300 Market E. to limits
E. Fourth, from 400 Pine E. to limits
E. Fifth, from 500 Market E. to limits
E. Sixth, from 600 Market E. to limits
E. Seventh, from 700 Market E. to limits
E. Eighth, from 800 Market E. to limits
E. Ninth, from 900 Market E. to limits
E. Tenth, from 1000 Market E. to limits
E. Eleventh, from 1100 Market E. to
Walnut
Walnut
E. Thirteenth, from 1300 Market E. to Walnut
E. Fourteenth, from 1400 Market E. to Walnut
E. Fifteenth, from 1500 Market E. to Walnut
E. Sixteenth, from 1600 Market E. to Walnut
Fowlers Ave., from 600 E. Front N. to limits
Grant, from 311 E. Third N. to Woodin
Jackson, from 355 Mulberry W. to 344 Vine
Market, from 100 Front N. to limits
Maple, from Woodin N. to A. C. & F. Co.
Mulberry, from 200 W. Front N. to limits and S. to River
Oak, from 400 W. Front N. to limits and S. to River
Pine, from 200 E. Front N. to limits and S. to Canal
Vine, from 300 W. Front N. to limits and S. to River
Walnut, from 400 E. Front N. to limits
W. Second, from 200 Market W. to limits
W. Third, from 300 Market W. to limits
W. Fourth, from 400 Market W. to limits
W. Fifth, from 500 Market W. to limits
W. Sixth, from 600 Market W. to limits
W. Seventh, from 701 Mulberry W. to Vine
W. Eighth, from 800 Market
W. Ninth, from 901 Market W. to A. C. & F. Co.
W. Tenth, from 1001 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Eleventh, from 1101 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Twelfth, from 1201 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Thirteenth, from 1301 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Fourteenth, from 1401 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Fifteenth, from 1501 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Sixteenth, from 1601 Market W. to Mulberry
Woodin, from 600 Vine W. to 600 Oak
E. Twelfth, from 1200 Market E. to
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M. SMITH
Cash Grocer
F.
Smoked
Meats, Flour, Cigars, Tobacco,
Poultry a Specialty
ell
Phone,
152J
Candy
Let
me do
your hauling and deliver your freight
333 Mulb -y s,re *
W. STEPHENS
D.
Bell
Phone
Churches of Berwick, Pa.
Methodist Episcopal Church, cor. E. Second and Market Sts., Rev. J. Howard Ake,
Pastor
First Presbyterian Church, cor. Vine and E. Second Sts., Rev. Edward A. Loux,
Pastor
Bower Memorial United Evangelical Church,
W.
Pine and E. Second
cor.
Sts.,
Rev.
Sts.,
Rev.
B. Cox, Pastor
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. W. Front
St.
between Vine and Mulberry
C. R. Botsford, Pastor
First Baptist Church,
W. Front
between Mulberry and Vine
St.
Sts.,
Rev. C. E.
Miller, Pastor
St.
John's Lutheran Church,
cor.
Eleventh and Pine
Zwingli Eeformed Church, 309 Vine
Sts.,
Rev. Will H. Berk, Pastor
Rev. John K. Adams, Pastor
St.,
Episcopal Church, cor. Market and Cemetery, C. C. Kelsey, Rector
First Christian Church, Cemetery St., near Mulberry St., Eev. T. B. Shaffer, Pastor
Mary's Roman Catholic Church,
cor. Mulberry and Cemetery Sts., Rev. Father
Joseph Petrovitch, Rector
Xorth Berwick United Evangelical Church, North Pine St., Rev. Noah Young, Pastor
Salvation Army, Capt. Henderson, in charge
St.
West Berwick Churches
Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church,
cor.
"Warren St. and First Ave., Rev. John
Beard, Pastor
Methodist Protestant Church, Park Avenue, near Front St.
United Evangelical Church, Orange St., near Warren St., Rev. W. 11. Boch, Pastor
Grace Lutheran Church, cor. Fairview Ave. and Arch St., Rev. C. E. Arnold, Pastor
Presbyterian Italian Church, Freas Ave. near Warren St., Rev. Arthur D 'Albergo,
Pastor
Slovac M. E. Mission, Fifth Ave., near Warren
St.,
Rev. George Olejar, Pastor
Baptist Mission, Rev. Teraschenko, Pastor
Greek Catholic Church
Orthodox Greek Catholic Church
Nescopeck Churches
Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. John Horning, Pastor
United Evangelical Church, Rev. L. M. Dice, Pastor
St. Mark's Ev. Lutheran Church, Rev.
Young, Pastor
First
Reformed Church, Rev. George H.
Kirkendall
&
Miller, Pastor
Brownson
Bogard's Tailor Shop
PLUMBING
Heating
Lighting
Water
THE HOME OF FINE
TAILORED CLOTHES
Systems
121 E. Second Street
Bell
Phone
Finest of Repair
Berwick
Berwick
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Work
111
Market
St.
BERWICK'S OLDEST JEWELER
109
WeA
Front Street
Diamonds, Cut Glass, Jewelry and Silverware
EVERY ARTICLE SOLD
Established
IS
GUARANTEED
1899
S. E.
MOSS
CLOTHING
FENSTEMAKER
T
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Dealer
CO.
Flour,
Men's and Boys'
Grain,
OUTFITTERS
134
436 West
in
Feed,
Hay and
Front St.,
WEST FRONT STREET
H. E.
BOMBOY
M.
Straw
[Berwick, Pa.
Both 'Phones
SHOTWELL
Contractor and guilder
Cement and Brick Wor\> Plastering
315
East Third Street
BERWICK, PA.
BeiiPhor*
Borough
Officers
Chief Burgess, M. C. Hetler.
Members of Town Council, George Karchner, President; C. E. Sitler, Chas. Eoss,
James Harry, C. L. Jarrard, William Baup, Elliott Adams. Secretary of Council,
F. N. Eitter.
Borough
Solicitor, Alex. C. Jackson.
Chief of Police, A. M. Bason.
W. Bower.
George Unangst.
Building Inspector, H.
Tax
Collector,
Poor Overseers, Elmer Klinger, Y. W. Bower.
Board of Health, Dr. E. L. Davis, Frank Faust,
M.
C. Carey.
Secretary of Health Board, William C. Vought.
Health Officer, Dr. J. W. Mathers.
Fire Chief, H. L. Williams.
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J.
N. Harry, Dr.
J. F. Pfahler,
FRANK
WRIGHT
L.
QUICK LUNCH
The Cleanest Place on Earth
Everything in Season
Tables Reserved for Ladies
140
WEST FRONT STREET
INDUSTRIAL BERWICK
By
ROBERT HARDER,
Editor Berwick Enterprise
Berwick community comprises a population of 16,000 people.
was
laid out with limits one mile square.
With the great
Berwick borough
expansion that
territorial
followed as a result of industrial progress, the populated sections extended over the
west
line,
and West Berwick has been formed;
wick was the result;
itemized
is
Berwick
over the north line and North Ber-
over the east line into Salem or East Berwick.
(census
1910)
West Berwick
5,357;
North Berwick (part of Briar Creek township) 1,430;
township)
1,350;
Berwick
The population
(census
1910)
5,512;
East Berwick (part of Salem
Nescopeck (virtually South Berwick) 1910 census, 1,578.
and
offers opportunities for every trade
as its expansion has but partially
and Foundry Company alone employs
monthly (the average in best
six
is
a rich
at full capacity 6,200 men,
months) in wages.
for investment,
field
met the industrial demands.
The American Car
paying out $260,000
In the past 10 years of trans-
formation from old to Greater Berwick, fifty-three new streets have been laid oat for
a total length of 23 miles.
sidewalks laid.
Ten miles of
streets
have been graded;
The Berwick Water Company has
ing every section;
the gas
company has
laid 28 miles of
in a
reach-
laid 11 miles of mains.
Greater Berwick has spent $105,000 in new school buildings.
buildings, employing 58 teachers,
sixteen miles of
new mains,
and teaching 2,570
pupils.
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There are eight
$60,000
hf»g
been spent
modern sewerage system.
Berwick
is
reached by the D. L.
sylvania across the river.
& W. and
and D. & H. connections 28 miles away.
industries
and
S. B.
&
B. Bailroads, with the Penn-
Beading connections 12 miles away and Lehigh Valley
The Business Men's Association
invites
new
offers free sites.
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D'angeviJie,
PA 17859
The Berwick
Plant of the American Car and
Foundry Company
Until 1898 this plant was known as the works of the Jackson & Woodin Manufacturing Company, and the history of the company is practically the history of
Berwick, so closely have they been identified with its progress. By their liberality
and public-spiritedness Berwick has become one of the most prosperous towns in
Eastern Pennsylvania.
In 1S40 Mordeeai W. Jackson in conjunction with Judge
Mack erected on the corner of Third and Market streets a foundry, 25 by 46 feet,
with a small shed in the rear, for the manufacture of agricultural implements. The
firm of Jackson & Mack continued until 1843, when Mr. Jackson purchased Mack's
interest and took into partnership Eobert McOurdy, adding to the manufacture of
agricultural implements that of hollow ware.
About fifteen men were employed,
four horses furnishing the power for running the blower and lathe, the only machinery then in use. Col. Clarence G. Jackson,* deceased (who afterwards became
Vice-President of the Jackson & Woodin Manufacturing Company, and one of our
most enterprising and influential citizens) then a boy between six and seven years
old, assisted in driving the horse that turned the lathe.
In 1846 the firm of Jackson & McCurdy was dissolved and M. W. Jackson continued the business alone,
adding to the foundry a blacksmith shop and in conjunction with Louis Enke manufacturing heavy wagons, etc. In March, 1849, W. H. Woodin became a partner and
the firm of Jackson & Woodin inaugurated their since prosperous career by erecting
a small machine shop, adding to the business that of finishing stoves, tinware and
spouting, and superceding horse-power with a small steam engine.
The working
force was increased to twenty-five men and the pipes for the Berwick Water Works
were cast, between 500 and 1,000 pounds of iron being melted per day. Bapid
strides followed, and in 1855 they were making castings for the L. & B. B. R.
(now the D., L. & W.) of which M. W. Jackson was then a director and the superintendent.
Mill gearing and stationary engines were manufactured, and a contract
being taken in 1858 to furnish the bridge castings for the P. & E. B. R,, an addition was built to the foundry, about a ton of iron melted per day and 50 men given
employment. In the fall of 1861 an order was received for twenty four-wheel limestone
cars.
A shed about nine feet high, in which plows were formerly painted, was
boarded up, and from this primitive car shop the first car was turned out. Two men
were here employed and they built one car a week.
The material was mortised,
planed and framed by hand, holes being cut in the roof of the shop through which to
let iron rods down into the cars.
Small lots of 15 and 20 cars were built during
the following summer at the rate of one and two cars a week, the wheels being
pressed on the axles by hand with a wooden press.
Some machinery in a shop at
Taylorville being for sale in 1862, a cross-cut saw, a 15-foot one-sided bed planer,
a tenoning machine and steam-power wheel press were purchased and stored in an
old barn, not knowing how they were to be utilized.
A contract to build one hundred cars was taken shortly after, and much anxiety was felt as to the their ability
to complete it in time.
Finally the cross-cut saw was brought from the barn, an
inch and a-half line shaft put up, the saw attached, and the first machinery used
in the construction of cars set in motion.
It proved so successful that the planer
and wheel press were put up, and five four-wheel cars were completed in one week.
The tenoning machine followed and a car was built in one day, a feat which gave
much satisfacf "m. Mr. Woodin remarking that "they didn't want to build more
than one car a my. " But it was not long until additions were made to the machine shop, foundry, car and blacksmith shop, a planer double the size of the old
one purchased, wooden tracks laid around the works and two four-wheeled cars were
finished in a day.
By this time Jackson & Woodin had acquired a reputation as
car manufacturers heavier contracts were received and another car-shop was found
A building 24 by 80 feet was erected alongside the railroad "unto be necessary.
der the hill," a 40-horse power engine was made and two box-cars per day were
completed, the repairing of old cars being carried on at "the works on the hill," as
they were then called. In 1863 another addition was made to the car-shop and the
capacity increased to six four-wheel coal ears and two box-cars per day. Thus step
by step was this establishment enlarged until in the winter of 1865-66 they were
building five and six eight-wheel coal cars a day for the Pennsylvania R. B. and employing about 150 hands.
A fire broke out at 3 o'clock in the morning of March, 1866, and the works were
A consultation was held at the bank the following day many
totally destroyed.
and with characteristic
of the employes being present anxiously awaiting the result
New machinery was purchased,
enterprise it was decided to immediately rebuild.
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A. M.
BERMAN,
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Berwick's Leading Popular Priced Store
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and
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facilities and renewed energies they again commenced operaTheir business increased so rapidly that additions wore constantly being
made to their buildings, and they were soon encroaching on the farming lands of
M. W. Jackson in the rear of the works, until in the year 1869 they were employing 550 men.
On March 1, 1872, the Jackson & Woodin Mfg. Co. was organized with C. K.
Woodin, President; C. G. Jackson, Vice-President; Garrick Mallery, Treasurer; M.
W. Jackson and W. H. Woodin, Executive Committee. The senior members of the
firm then retired from active management of affairs to enjoy a well-earned life of
ease, their positions being taken by their sons, to whose efficient management the
The business was then assuming such
success of the years following will attest.
vast proportions that a railroad connecting the works with the D., L. & W. R. R.
became a necessity. It was completed in the summer of 1872, running from the
main line, with a grade of 150 feet to the mile, up a ninety-foot embankment to the rolling mill (then building), and thence to the works. Previous
to the construction of this railroad the finished cars were drawn by horses through
Market street to Canal, and down Canal street (with a grade of 400 feet) to the
railroad; a heavy drag, with strong teeth and brake, being attached to the cars in
the winter time to prevent them from sliding over the hill.
In 1872 a rolling mill was added to the works of the company, enabling them to
make and shape the various forms of iron necessary in the construction of cars at
their own shops and also to fill orders for other car building concerns and the genFrom year to year other additions were made, one of the most noteeral market.
worthy of these being the pipe foundry where all kinds of gas and water pipe are
and with improved
tions.
made.
C. R. Woodin, retiring from the President's chair, C. II. Zehnder was made President and General Manager. A man of high standing in business circles, the cornpan v under his direction, gained added reputation for the values of their products.
Mr. Zehnder tendered his resignation in February, 1S96, whereupon F. II. Eaton
was made President.
In 1898 the Jackson & Woodin Mfg. Co. consolidated with many other car comNot
panies under the corporate name of The American Car & Foundry Company.
long before this combination was effected, Mr. Eaton resigned from the Presidency
of the former company and \Y. IT. Woodin was elected President.
Upon the organization of The American Car & Foundry Company in 1898, Mr.
Eaton was made First Vice-President and Mr. W. IT. Woodin General Manager.
On June 27, 1891, a newly-elected Board of Directors met at the offices of the company in New York, and 'elected Mr. Eaton President of the company and W. H.
Woodin Assistant to the President. Wm. F. Dowry, who had been with the Jackson
& Woodin Mfg. Company for many years, occupying positions of great responsibility,
was hereupon made
District
Manager.
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BERWICK, PA.
CANDY
STATIONERY
Directory of Greater Berwick
Including
Abel
C.
Berwick,
West Berwick, North Berwick
O, (Mary E.)
artist,
h 330
Freeman, laborer, bds Walnut
John, laborer, bds Walnut
W.
Miles,
Front
Charles Elliott, (Mary E.) retired
farmer, h 137 E. Sixth
Adams Daniel, (Florence) foreman steel
plant, h 118 E. Front
Adams Express Co., 114 Mulberry
Adams John K., pastor Zwingli Reformed
Church, h 311 Walnut
Mrs. T. G., h 227 Iron
William. (Mary) janitor, h 209 E.
Eleventh
William, (Martha) h 500 E. Ninth
Aimetti J., prop Aimetti Hotel, 581 La-
Adams
Howard,
pastor
First
M.
A. I., (Elizabeth) clerk A.
F. Co., h 130 E. Seventh
Edward
F., (Etta)
h 711 Mulberry
emp
fin
dpt,
h
(Averill Bros.)
B.
Badolato Joseph, shoemaker, Freas Ave.
Baer Alfred, (Bessie) laborer, h 1020
Walnut
A.
Hughes
H.,
(Alice
R)
merchant,
1500
Market
Anderson Charles, (Pauline) machinist,
h. 422 Lasalle
Andres J. R., (Lizzie) emp rolling mill,
h 437 E. Fifth
Lottie, 437 E. Fifth
Andrews Reuben, (Bertha) emp steel
plant, h 358 Oak
Smith, (Sarah) laborer, h 1637 Brit-
D. B., (Sarah) emp steel plant, h
1408 Fairview Avt\
Samuel, (Lizzie) brakeman, h 1232
Orange
William, (Mary E.) h 330 Summer
Hill Ave.
Bailey Daniel, (Amanda E.) laborer, h
1529 W. Front
Harriet R.. 1529 W. Front
Baker Charles W., (Celia) emp rolling
mill, h 1142 Market
Eugene, (Dora) time keeper, h 430
B. Ninth
tain
Ansbach Charles, (Amanda) laborer, h
600 Maple
Apger Ira, machinist, bds 362 Oak
111
(Harriet)
Market
Mrs. A. W., 126 W. Second
John, (Strohm) emp rolling mill, h
900 W. Front
Mrs Sarah, h 522 W. Front
Beulah, 522 W. Front
Maud, 522 W. Front
Nellie, 522 W. Front
Will., (Mary) emp rolling mill, h
builder,
h
John, emp steel plant, bds 519 W.
Front
(Eudora) stationary engiJ. W.,
neer, h 519 E. Fourth
May, 434 E. Sixth
Averill Mrs. Archer, Sr., 359 Market
Archer, (Maine) (Averill Bros.) h
359 Market
Averill
dealers,
Bros.,
ice
359
ket
Applegate James, car
mill,
Martz
Roy, bds 320 Vine
Ashton Hiram, (Grace) emp steel plant,
h 519 W. Front
Howard, emp nut dept, bds 519 W.
Front
E.
Church, h 345 Market
Albertson Charles J., (Bessie) emp steel
plant, h 115 E. Eighth
Mrs. Mary. Summer Hill Ave.
Algatt Adam, Hotel, Lasalle
Alleman Dr. E. A., (Fanny) physician,
h 537 W. Front
Allen David, carpenter, h 1313 Orange
Allison Roy, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
1236 Orange
American Car & Foundry Co., 330 Mar-
Ammerman
C. &
rolling
310 Martz
Lloyd,
salle
J.
emp
clerk, bds 203 E.
Sixth
Letha, clerk, bds 203 E. Sixth
Armstrong Charles, (Frances) emp rolling mill, h 300 Oak
Arndt David, (Clara) puddler, h 128
Eleventh
William, emp nut dept., 128 Eleventh
Arnold C. E., (Anna) pastor Grace Lutheran Church, 4 1319 Fairview
Ave.
Ash John W., (Ethel) emp fin. dept,, h
Pine
Ake
(Sadie)
Walnut
Appleman Myrtle,
Harriet, 330 W. Front
Abrams Isaac B., prop shirt factory, 905
E.
Sixth
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BEAGLE
BELLES
George
B.,
(Katherine)
roller,
Grange
<;. <;., undertaker, lu 12 Orange
George W., (Mame) brakeman,
323 Vine
ill.")
Beard
li
Beaver
h
II.
P.,
'
pastor
Ihurch,
li
(Mary) emp
133
1
Cavalry
Orange
steel plant,
h
steel plant,
h
l':iirvic\\
P.,
emp
(Ktlir)
164 J Spring Garden Ave.
Bechtel Aaron. (Anninta) laborer, h 206
Summer Hill Ave.
Beck A. M.. (Anna) laborer, h 529 rear
-
h l\sOU Hrittain
Milton, (Rebecca) emp wheel foundry, h 1119 Orange
X. ti., (Katherine) inspector, h 306
Fourth
Mulberry
W. L., (Annie) laborer, h 1427 Pine
Wheeler, teamster, bcls 338 Washing-
D.
(Clara)
B.,
contractor,
h
1318
Spring Garden Ave.
Amandus,
(Mary)
h
laborer,
326
Vine
ton
(Ida C.) emp frame
shop, h 423 Broad
Lula, emp shirt factory, bds 423
Raymond, clerk,
Garden Ave.
Banghart James.
Bangs U. M., (Anna)
berry
Bankus Ben, (Sarah)
h 417 Lasalle
Elmer, (Maude)
423 Lasalle
H.,
laborer, h 362 Mul-
emp A.
C.
&
F. Co.,
emp
rolling mill, h
(Lillian)
prop bakery,
h 344 Mulberry
Oleta, 106 Ninth
R. H.,
(Florence)
Spring
berry
Beiler Arthur, bds 320
tinner,
1318
Ninth
Bedford B. R., h 220 W. Front
Beidleman S. C, (Fannie) h 340 Mul-
Vine
Beish Mrs. Mary, h 232 W. Sixth
Jennie, emp Berwick Store Co., 232
W. Sixth
Beishline Guv, (Erma) emp steel plant,
h 513' E. Third
H. W., (Estella) book-keeper, h 118
E. Eighth
Harry, (Cora) emp steel plant, h
h 106
Ninth
emp steel plant, bds 106
Ninth
Barnard Geo. S., emp smith shop, h 327
Mulberry
O. H., 327 Mulberry
Barnes Geo. G., (Katherine) gang leader, h
E. Second
Geo. O., bds 523 Lasalle
Barnum I. L., (Marion) car builder, h
1517 W. Front
Bartlow Wm„ (Laura) emp steel plant,
Theron,
bcls
Robert, bets 1318 Spring Garden Ave.
Ruth, 1318 Spring Garden Ave.
W. Howard, (Hattie) machinist, h
321 E. Sixteenth
Becker Irvin, (Mabel) laborer, h 531 E.
Broad
John
(Mary)
I'...
1308
Bebop Geo.
Harry, 'Katherine) emp rolling mill,
Bai'do
.1.
Methodisl
«
-
438
Ralph,
W. Second
emp
steel plant,
bds 517 W.
Front
Belford Earl,
(Blanche) foreman at
h 119 Columbia Ave.
Ellen, 119 Columbia Ave.
Jacob, (Anna) laborer, h 225 E.
Third
Ward, (.Mae) marker, h 121 Columbia Ave.
William, emp smith shop, 233 E.
Second
Bell Telephone Co. of Penna., The, Jackson Bldg.
Belles Andrew, (Marv) mason, h EL
steel plant,
h 120 Raseley
Basch Martin, shoemaker, 427 W. Front
Bason Albert, (Molly) h 607 Vine
A. M., (Mary) chief of police, h
605 Vine
Harry, emp rolling mill, 316 Lasalle
Harry, (Alice) emp rolling mill, h
614 Greene
Bastien L. J., (Clara) emp steel plant,
h 429 E. Fifth
Bates Richard, foreman pattern shop, h
1100 Market
Paul, student, 1100 Market
Lenora, student, 1100 Market
Bath John, (Nina) emp smith shop, h
1320 W. Front
Baucher W. E., (Tenna) mason, h 412
E. Second
Bessie, 412 E. Second
Beagle A. R., electrician. 1118 Orange
Howard, (Belle) laborer, h 1000
Pine
T.,
(Martha) laborer, h 1118
J.
Ninth
Elmer,
emp A.
C.
&
F. Co., bds E.
Ninth
C.
H, (Martha)
Eighth
Clark,
(Mandy)
grocer,
h 427 E.
carpenter,
h
1324
Fairview Ave.
R„ (Rosie) laborer, h 221 E.
Eighth
Burton, emp steel plant, 221 E.
Eighth
Isaac, (Frances) carpenter, h 317 E.
G.
Eleventh
O.
Orange
H,
(Lillian)
Sixteenth
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TINNING
Berwick, Pa.
BERWICK
BITTENBENDER
315 W. Third
Bruce, carpenter, bds 315 W. Third
Eugene, emp A. C. & F. Co. Office,
bds 315 W. Third
Lulu, 315 W. Third
Dora, 315 W. Third
J. M., carpenter, h
Belor Eugene, blacksmith, bds 314 Mulberry
Benjamin Isaac D., (Annie) carpenter, h
219 Martz
Julia, 219 Martz
Euth, 219 Martz
Bcnnct
J.
R.,
emp
steel plant,
bds 208
Ida
Benscoter A. C, (Ettie) car builder, h
514 E. Eighth
Amos, car builder, bds 214 E. Fifteenth
Mrs. Barney, widow, h 214 E. Fif-
Berwick & Nescopeck Street Railway Co.,
oiiirc
Evan's Bldg, Second and
Market
Office, Evan's Bldg, Second
and Market
Berwick Printing House, B. F. Schollenberger, prop, 129 W. Front
Berwick Restaurant, 104 Market
Berwick Savings & Trust Co., Dickson
Bldg, W. Front
Berwick High School, Vine and Third
Berwick Steam Laundry, 383 E. Front
Berwick Store Co., Ltd., 330 to 336
Market
Berwick Transfer Co., J. L. Macdonald,
mgr, 107 E. Second
Berwick Water Co., Evan '3 Bldg, Second
and Market
Berwick Post
Betterly
Hokem, emp car
shop, bds 214 E.
Fifteenth
John, emp steel plant, bds 514 E.
Eighth
A., 210 Arch
Berger Annie M., 132 E. Front
Marie L., 132 E. Front
Berk Wm. H., pastor St. John's Lutheran Church, 217 E. Second
BerLingame Norman, (-Emma) electrician,
h 403 E. Third
Berlin Clarence, (Edna) laborer, h 362
Grant
Dan, (Sarah) laborer, h 603 Vine
Samuel, (Blanche) fireman, h 219 E.
Third
Berman A. W., 136 W. Front
Bernatzky Rev. Joseph, 1174 First Ave.
Bernit Philip, (Emma) painter, h 350
Grant
Berry Charles, (Laura) emp frame shop,
232 E. Ninth
(Catherine)
emp lumber
Simon,
yard, h 204 E. Eighth
Berwick Bakery, A. Bower, prop., 121
W. Front
Berwick Cemetery Assn., Market and
Cemetery
Berwick Club, Second and Market
Berwick Creamery, W. Front
Berwick Electric Light Co., office 107 W.
Front
Berwick Enterprise, office Euclid Ave.
Berwick Gas Co., office 104 Mulberry
Berwick Hospital, Maple
Berwick Ice Co., Reagan's Alley
Berwick Lumber & Supply Co, Second
and Oak
Berwick Marble & Granite Works, J. U.
Kurtz, prop, 137 E. Second
Berwick National Bank, Dickson Bldg,
W. Front
W.
C
(Alice)
E.,
laborer,
h 507
Broad
teenth
Betterly Wm,
(Mary) emp pipe
foundry, h Duval St.
Betts Charles, painter, bds 364 Mulberry
Esther, 364 Mulberry
Peter, retired, 364 Mulberry
Bevilacqua Harry, (Margaret) emp Berwick Store Co., h 211 E. Eighth
Ada,
610 Pine
clerk,
Vitale, (Rosa) grocer, h 610 Pine
Bickel E., (Annie) barber, h 205 Hughes
Bierley Geo. J., emp steel plant, bds
1104 Orange
Biesecker J. O, man. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 106 E. Front
Billman Francis, (Matilda) emp steel
plant, h 902 W. Front
Bird Walter, (Sophia) tea salesman, h
529 Susquehanna Ave.
Frank, bds 529 Susquehanna Ave.
Walter, Jr., bds 529 Susquehanna
Ave.
Birt Alfred G., (Lizzie) emp smith shop,
h 803 W. Fn nt
Charles, (Bertha) emp steel plant,
h Martzville Road
Clarence, emp steel plant, bds 803
W. Front
emp
Edith,
silk
mill,
bds 803 W.
Front
Edna, emp
Front
silk
mill,
bds 803 W.
W.
A.,
(Verdie)
laborer,
h
337
Grant
Mrs. M.i rv, 335 Vine
W. W, (Sarah) draughtsman, h 335
Vine
Bitler Joseph,
(Mary
William T,
Jackson
B.) 217 .Tackson
machinist, 217
(Etta)
Bittenbender C. A., (Mary) teamster, h
354 Mulberry
G. L., (Dora) emp A. C. & F. Co., h
201 E. Seventh
23
BOWER
John A. Smethers
&
John, (Harriet) emp car shop, h
331 Mulberry
Bittner Archibald G., (Sophia) asst.
treas. Berwick Savings «& Trust
Co., h 500 E. Third
Blackwell James, emp fin dept, bds 553
Susquehanna Ave.
William, (Elizabeth) emp fin dept,
h 553 Susquehanna Ave.
Blakesly J. F., (Minnie) emp steel plant,
h 143S Fairview Ave.
Blank Levi, (Mary) laborer, h 221 E.
Sixth
Byron, emp smith shop, 113 Vine
Bloom Albert, (Sarah) h 415 Lasalle
Frank, emp rolling mill, bds 249
Iron
Mrs. Warren, 203 Hughes
Bloss John N., (Susan) retired, h 319
Chestnut
Nelson W., (Grace) mechanical inspector, h 301 E. Second
Boden W. W., (Carrie) striper, h 527
Son
FLORISTS
FUNERAL WORK A SPECIALTY
212 E.
Fourth Street
Berwick
Both Phones
W. Second
Bodman Geo., (Ada) emp
Cigars
Meat
Tobacco
steel plant, h
221 E. Eighth
Bogard D. E., (Martha A.) merchant
tailor, h E. Fifth above Fowler
Ave.
John A., (Eva) emp rolling mill, h
501 E. Ninth
Bogart Harry, (Lenna) hammerman, h
800 W. Front
Bread
Sterling L. Seesholtz
GROCER
Poultry a Specialty
F.,
J>
Bell
Phone
301
W. Front
(Anna M.)
emp
Berwick
Store Co., h 504 E. Fifth
St.
Bomboy
T. M., (Mary) dealer in feed
and grain, h 436 W. Front
Bond Thos., (Roxanna) h 326 E. Eighth
Leslie W., 326 E. Eighth
W. C, (Frances E.) laborer, h 112
Orchard
Boone Lloyd, iron worker, bds 367 La-
JOHN GIRVAN
UPHOLSTERING and FURNITURE
REPAIRING
salle
emp smith shop, bds 341
Vine
Boston A. E., (Mame C.) laborer, h 367
Vine
Willard, (Margaret) h 1631 Fairview Ave.
Boston Candy Kitchen, John Frank
prop, 120 W. Front
Botsford C. R., (Jane) pastor Holy
Trinitv Lutheran Church, h 30*9
E. Third
Wesley,
Carpets Cleaned and Laid
Cabinet
Bell
Phone
LEE'S
Work
a Specialty
217 E. Seventh St.
VARIETY STORE
Keith, student, 309 E. Third
George, (Ada) emp steel plant,
h 221 E. Eighth
G. W., (Millie) emp steel plant, h
Dealer In
Boudman
Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionery
and Notions
JAMES
621
LEE, Prop.
W. Second
BERWICK, PA.
401 Cor. Oak and
Streets
Bower Ada E., emp
Market
shirt
factory,
N.
Arthur L., rural mail carrier and
prop bakery, bds 301 E. Tenth
24
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About
1
00%
Eagle
Perfect.
Run
Beer
M. R. FANNING, distributor
BOWER
BRADER
emp Store Co. Office, 231
E. Second
B. H., (Jennie) piano tuner, h 227
E. Second
Charles, laborer, h 1707 Lincoln
Joseph A., (Cora) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 336 E. Sixth
L. H., (Ida) emp core room, h 411
Blanche,
Pearl
(Laura) car builder, h Summer Hill Ave.
Lewis, 317 E. Second
Martha, 317 E. Second
Miles, (Edith) emp wheel foundry,
h 1700 Spring Garden Ave.
Nellie, 455 E. Fifth
Norman H, (Deborah) laborer, h
334 E. Fifth
Ralph, bds 317 E. Second
Ray I., (Blanche) axle turner, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Robert C, (Dora L.) emp smith
shop, h 602 Green
Lee,
Ave.
W., (Alice) cigars and confectionery, 106 Market, h 407 E.
Chas.
Fifth
Clark, (Ella) laborer, h 231 E. Sec-
ond
Claude W., (Martha) fits sash, h
241 Summer Hill Ave.
Clem W., (Cora) h 1150 Chestnut
E. B., (Fannie) core maker, h 414
E Fourth
Edward
F.,
(Mary) school teacher,
h 316 E. Sixth
Edward EL, (Florence) laborer, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Mrs. Elizabeth, h N. Market
Edna, 400 E. Sixth
Francis, (Ellanah) h 229 E. Second
Frank, (Minnie) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 530 E. Third
George, (Daisy) moulder, h Pearl
H. F, sash room, h 1328 W. Front
H. R., (Rebecca) retired, h 135 W.
Rosie, N.
Walnut
Sarah, N. Walnut
Uriah, laborer, h North Walnut
Bowes Robert, (Elizabeth) h 305 E.
Six-
teenth
Bowman Dr. J. H., (Lillian) physician,
h 621 E. Front
Roy, (Edith) emp post office, h 1023
Pine
Boyer G. W., bucker, h 344 Vine
Merrill, sticker, bds 344 Vine
Wm. F, prop restaurant, 132 W.
Front
Bovle Dennis, laborer, bds 217 E. Sixth
J. T., laborer, h 227 E. Ninth
Mrs. Hugh, 227 E. Ninth
Second
H. W., (Harriet) building inspector,
h 317 E. Second
H. W., (Agnes) emp pipe foundry,
h 234 Thirteenth
Harry, laborer, h 503 W. Front
Henry, retired, h 455 E. Fifth
Hubert, (Dora) car builder, h 213
E. Ninth
Ira,
(Fannie) laborer, h 400 E.
Boyles
J.
O.,
(Elizabeth)
h
201
Sixth
John, bds 301 E. Tenth
ZEISER BROTHERS
Concrete Sidewalks, Curbs, Steps and Foundations
EVERYTHING
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
E.
Front
Mrs. Myra, h 339 Vine
Brader Harry, emp pipe foundry, 403 E.
Front
IN
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318 E. Eighth Street, Berwick
Both Phones
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Brand
BUCK
Charles,
emp
steel plant,
bds Mul-
berry and Second
Brandon Arthur, (Mabel; emp fin dept,
h 610 Vine
Branston Eichard, (Lillian) tinner, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Bredbenner Ezekiel, (Anna) emp rolling
mill, h 210 Orchard
John H., (Mary) emp steel plant, h
419 E. Front
M. S., (Ethel) emp First National
Bank, h 528 E. Third
Mrs. Rosa, h 206 E. Second
W. M., (Corilla) h 219 E. Front
Breece Horace, employment bureau A. C.
& F. Co., h 1500 Spring Garden
Broadhead Win.,
Front
Brobst
bds
128
(Elizabeth) weigh master,
(Lettie) emp steel plant, h
308 E. Fourth
Edward, (Belva) painter, h 429 E.
Third
Thos. B,j (Elizabeth) h 301 E.
Charles,
Fourth
Broekman
810
G.
T.,
(May) time
office,
h
W. Front
Geo. F., h 210 E. Second
Brown Florence M., bds 402 E. Fifth
Harry N, (Elsie) laborer, h 227 E.
Tenth
H. H., barber, Summer Hill Ave.
Henry C, (Lizzie) laborer, h 300
Mulberry
J. Murray, bds 402 E. Fifth
Joe, emp smith shop, 437 E. Fourth
Lillian, 427 W. Second
W., emp frameshop, bds 236 W.
Front
Brownson Geo., (Clara) plumber, h 523
E. Third
Bubb Francis, (Costella) h 401 E. Sixth
Harold, emp steel plant, bds 401 E.
Will, (Emma) h 505 E. Fourth
Breihof A. P., (Susana) emp steel plant,
h 207 E. Sixth
Brenner Hardware Co., 108 W. Front
Brenner J. B., prop St. Charles Hotel,
Market and Front
Brigham, supt steel passenger car dept,
810 Market
Brittain Charles, hammerman, 211 W.
Front
Nettie, 317 E. Front
W. C, (Ida) florist, h 345 Vine
Edward, bds 345 Vine
Brittan Thos, prop Hotel Hanover, cor
Front and Oak
Sixth
Stewart, (Esther) book-keeper,
114 E. Fourteenth
Buck T. R., h 1008 Market
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Works
MANUFACTURER OF
Carbonated Beverages
Full
E.
h 420 E. Fourth
Ave.
Bell
C. B.,
student,
Good
Measure
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Proprietor
NORTH BERWICK,
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CANOUSE
Buckingham Ueo.
A., uight watchman, h
203 E. Sixth
Bullock Joseph, (Elizabeth) emp steel
plant, h 364 Vine
Lillie, clerk, bds 364 Vine
Bully D. W., (Ida) car builder, h 1408
Orange
Burns N. W., (Pauline) emp
h 1211 Pine
Sarah, b 621 Mulberry
II. P., (Anna) h 311
Anna, 311 Mary
.Mrs.
Cares Eev.
Carey M. C, 710 Maple
Carlburg Henry, (Carrie)
,
teenth
Cashman Eichard, (Margaret) emp
C.
h 118 Iron
Catterall
Eoad
(Gra.'e)
Anna, 235 W. Second
H,
(Jennie) supt rolling mill, h
235 W. Second
Joseph H, 235 W. Second
Eev. E. C. H., h 1419 Brittain
Cave J. H., (Pearl) blacksmith, h 803
Pine
Chamberlin Clem, (Blanche) laborer, h
428 E. Fourth
I. F., cigar store, h 334 E. Front
Chapin Ami, car builder, h 437 E. Eighth
Lena, 437 E. Eighth
T. S., (Anna) dentist, h 229 E.
Fifth
Chappell Anna, 211 Hughes
Harry, barber, bds 211 Hughes
Eay, (Nellie) emp rolling mill, h
427 W. Second
William, (Minnie) engineer, h 211
J.
Callender H. O, (Luella) emp fin dept,
h 412 E. Fifth
Camp J. I., (Bertha) engineer, h MartzB.,
steel
plant, h 506 E. Front
Caton Chas. J., (Alice) emp steel plant,
Cain C. E., (Mary) emp steel plant, h
1132 Orange
Hayden, 1132 Orange
H. E., (Bess) 212 F. Second
Eichard, student, 212 E. Second
Thomas L., (Susan) laborer, h 200
E. Fifteenth
Waldner, (Loretta) car builder, h
Heights Eoad
Caldwell Curtis, (Daisy) laborer, h 423
E. Fifth
Callaway J. J., (Emma) car builder, h
123 E. Eighth
J.
h
Carrathers C. 11. 621 Vine
Carse E. A., (Eozella) emp mechanical
dept, h 303 Mulberry
Cary Clinton, insurance agent, 353 Grant
Mrs. Ellen, h 353 Grant
Frank, (Ella) foreman steel plant,
h 1209 Orange
Margaret, 353 Grant
E. B.,
(Maggie) foreman smith
shop, h 1229 Orange
Case Corey, laborer, bds 208 E. Fif-
steel plant,
Geo. E., (Margaret) laborer, h
235 Jackson
Bush F. W., (Mae) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 1221 Market
Butler Bessie, school teacher, bds 815 W.
Front
John, (Cora) emp rolling mill, h
815 W. Front
Mary, bds 815 W. Front
ville
finisher,
Broad
Burrit
Campbell
Mary
axle turner, h
222 Duval
535 E. Third
215 E. Fourth
repair shop,
215 E.
J. H., carpenter, h
J. W., repair shop.
Samuel T.,
Fourth
Cannon Edward B., (Catherine) finisher,
h 615 Susquehanna Ave.
Mrs. Susan, 615 Susquehanna Ave.
Canouse Alfred, (Ethel) crane runner, h
212 Orchard
Edw., (Mary) moulder, h 619 W.
Front
Harry, (Lillian) emp car shop, h
Hughes
Chriest Chas. L.,
(Ida)
finisher, h
1114
N. Walnut
(M) puddler, h 803 Vine
Market h do
J.
J.,
(Leona) plumber, h 1234
Spring Garden Ave.
Milton I., (Eebecca) carpenter, h
1643 Spring Garden Ave.
Cliristler C. J..
128 E. Seventh
James, barber, 128 W. Front, h 506
Chestnut
Eoy, emp bolt and nut works, bds
618 W. Front
S. D., 709 Mulberry
Clase A. H.,
(Lulu) druggist, h 436
W.
Second
Clayberger Mrs. Adam, h 230 E. Fourth
Clements F. E., (Mary) agent, h 519 W.
Second
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COLUMBIA
Fred, (Elizabeth) emp
1115 Walnut
Mrs. Mary, 1115 Walnut
fin
dept,
Columbia Hotel, 720 Freas Ave.
h
Clarence,
(Emma) laborer, h
1517 Spring Garden Ave.
Confair Charles F., (Rena) emp steel
plant, h 326 E. Tenth
Geo. A., (Beulah A.) confectionery
and cigars, 101 W. Front
Mrs. Wm., h 200 Ida
Fred, emp fin dept, bds 200 Ida
Conrad Effie M., school teacher, bds 515
Colton
(Lizzie) emp machine shop,
h 222 Iron
Clewell A. B., (L. C.) h 236 W. Front
Bert, (Emma) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 418 E. Sixth
Charles W., emp frame shop, bds
236 W. Front
Chas. W, 503 W. Second
Ernest, prop creamery, h 310 W.
Front
Floy, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
235 E. Second
Harry, (Fannie R.) emp fin dept, h
309 E. Tenth
Harris, shipping clerk, bds 309 E.
Tenth
B., (Lucinda) butter maker, h
I.
235 E. Second
Lawrence I., (Clewell & Currin) 126
W. Front, h 225 W. Second
Oliver, (Mary) emp mech. dept, h
201 E Seventh
Theodore, (Edith) core maker, h 327
E. Second
Philip,
Clewell
P. C.
&
Currin,
Currin)
E. Ninth
Philip,
tinner,
h
213
E.
emp steel plant, bds 213
Seventh
Conrad Ruth, 213 E. Seventh
Mrs. S. E., h 515 E. Ninth
Consolidated Telephone Co. 's of Pa.,
Dickson Bldg
Converse J. R., (Mary) emp foundry, h
302 W. Front
Convery John R., emp steel plant, h 218
E. Second
Cooke H. D., h 111 E. Sixth
Coombs Mrs. Eebecca, 435 E. Front
Cope Annie, h 111 Tenth
Bruce, emp steel plant, bds 111 E.
Herbert,
E
(L. 1. Clewell &
druggists, 126 W.
Tenth
Mrs C. E., h 1607 Lincoln Ave.
Emmanuel, janitor, h 1001 Pine
Front
E
G., (Delia) emp steel plant, h
1542 Spring Garden Ave.
Evelyn, 1542 Spring Garden Ave.
Coates Luther, (Lillian) emp steel plant,
h 1005 W. Front
Cochran Delia, h 331 Bowman
Elmer, 331 Bowman
Cocklin I. C, (Mabel) wheel inspector,
h 126 Iron
Cohen Joseph, (Grace) physician, 139 W.
Second, h do
Cole Mrs. Ellis, h 115 E. Sixth
Fred, 505 Susquehanna Ave.
Harry, (Katherine) emp rolling mill,
h 320 W. Front
Eoy E., emp bolt dept, bds 115 E.
Sixth
Coleman M. O., (Margaret) laborer, h
213 E. Eighth
Collins John M., (Harriet) foreman, h
1332 Fairview Ave.
T. M., (Margaret) emp fin dept, h
117 Garfield Ave.
Colonial Spinning Mills, Tenth and Walnut
Columbia Brewing Co., Storage, 1100
Third Ave.
Cline
(Anna)
Seventh
Floyd, moulder, bds 1001 Pine
Bessie, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
335 E. Eleventh
Frank, (Katie) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 425 E. Fifth
G. B., (Maggie R.) laborer, h 335
E. Eleventh
Henry, (Hester) carpenter, h 1604
N. Walnut
Henry, emp
Fourth
steel
plant,
415
E.
John M., (May) foreman
at truck
shop, h Lincoln Ave.
Orval, post office clerk, 111 E. Tenth
Pearl, 1607 Lincoln Ave.
R. W., (Eliza) farmer, h cor Broad
and Walnut
Myron, car builder, bds cor Broad
and Walnut
Ray, emp steel plant, bds cor Broad
and Walnut
Cordora John, grocer, 1336 Freas Ave.
Cortright C. J., (Frances) moulder, h
]17 E. Thirteenth
Dewitt L, (Marv E.) emp fundry,
h 420 E. Front
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CRISPELL
Crispin C. G., (Mae) h 537 E. Front
Robert G., (Fannie B) banker, h 119
Frank
R., mechanical engineer, bds
420 E. Front
Laura A., school teacher, bds 420
E. Front
Olive O, school teacher, bds 420 E.
Front
S. H., (Lizzie) emp steel plant, h
905 Pine
Sidney, (Frances B.) moulder, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Cotterman John, (Alberta) emp steel
plant, h Duval
Cournow Harry, (Anna) emp nut works,
h 243 Iron
Cox W. B., pastor Bower Memorial Evangelical Church, h 137 E. Front
Crawford Edith, 1325 Pine
James H., (Sarah) moulder, h 1241
W. Front
John, moulder, h 1325 Pine
Lloyd, clerk, bds 1325 Pine
Maud E., 1241 W. Front
Pearl A., 1241 W. Front
Creasy Mrs. Alice, h 730 W. Front
F. A., (Frances) prop Berwick Garage, h 700 W. Front
Emmet, emp steel plant, bds 700 W.
Front
TT. L„ h 909 W. Front
M. B.. (Sarah) labor boss lumber
yard, h 236 E. Fourteenth
W. P., (Maisie) plumber, h 411 La-
E. Fifth
Croft Win,, (Delia)
226 Iron
enth
emp rolling mill, Fowler and
Seventh
M. E., (Margaret) laborer, h Fowler and Seventh
Crosslev Bovd, 328 Lasalle
Edith, bds 328 Lasalle
Mina, bds 328 Lasalle
Rachel, bds 328 Lasalle
Fred, (Eva) car builder, h 1207
Pine
Crotzer H. P., emp fin dept, 119 E. FourGeo.,
I.
teenth
E.. (Lizzie) blacksmith, h 119 E.
Fourteenth
('rouse
S.
B.,
(Ella)
h 407
carpenter,
Mercer
Mrs. Serene. 1608 Lincoln Ave.
Cryder L. II., (Margaret) h 135 W.
Second
Gertrude, 135 W. Second
Culp Charles, h 1154 Market
W. A., (Orlevia) teamster, h 4l".»
E. Fourth
Culver M. Fitch, emp crane, 1136 Market
R. C, (Rachel) emp car shop, h 1136
salle
Amos C, emp core room, bds
Mary
Anna L., emp shirt factory, bds
Mary
Orval P., laborer bds Mary
W. H, (Jane) laborer, h Mary
Thomas,
rolling mill, h
Clyde K,
Cromley Philip E., (Mary C.) laborer, h
1028 Walnut
Crop Bruce, (Ellen) emp rolling mill,
Fowler and Seven tli
Claude, driver, bds Fowler and Sev-
Cressler
Market
Curiam! P.
J..
(Susan) emp pipe foun-
dry, h 225 E. Sixth
('urrin P. C. (Grace) (Clewell & Currin)
126 W. Front, h 315 Mulberry
819 Lasalle
Creveling Ben. (Edith F.) stenographer,
h 504 E. Third
John,
(Amanda) fireman, h 127
Iron
Crick Ceo., (Emma) laborer, h 214 W.
Eighth
Crisman Fred K.. (Louise) wholesale
flour and grain, h 300 E. Front
George, (Alice") West Berwick taxcollector, h 526 W. Front
Jonas, student. 526 W. Front
John C.. (J. C. Crisman & Son) 512
W. Front, h 511 do
V. R.. (J. C. Criman Sc Son) .112 W.
Front, fa 511 do
dispell Chester, (Anna) laborer, h 1400
Cretella
emp
grocer.
Curtis
William,
(Bertha)
Pearl
emp
steel
plant, h
Cusick J. E., (Margaret) steam
909
fitter,
h
W. Front
D.
(Maggie) emp A. C. & F.
1427 Brittain
Dauber Louis, (Coral blacksmith, h 369
Dalius Jesse,
Co..
h
Lasalle
Daubert Helen, clerk, bds 212 W. Front
Davenport Ctoorge, (Susie) laborer, h
521
Brittain
Isaac,
29
Lasalle
emp coach dept,
.121
Lasalle
DERR
DONOHUE
John, (Pearl) emp steel plant, h
Pearl
Davidson Maude, 1237 Orange
Davis Ada, student, 437 E. Second
Mrs. Allie, h 402 E. Fifth
B. H., (Irene) carpenter, h 521
Broad
Bertha,
emp
silk mill,
bds cor Duval
and Walnut
Deubler John F., (Sarah E.) stationary
engineer, h 216 W. Ninth
Devine Harry, (Sarah) emp fin dept, h
203 Iron
Devoe A. P., (Emma) emp steel plant,
h 119 Thirteenth
T. J., (Ella) steel worker, h 1627
Lincoln Ave.
Dickson Conway W., attorney, 1126
y
Burgess, student, 600 Fourth 2
D. W., (Ida) florist, Fowler Ave.
and Fifth, h 600 Fourth 2
Edna, clerk, bds 437 E. Second
E. L., (Anna) physician, h 130 E.
Market
David C, student, 1126 Market
Duval, (Emma) h 209 E. Front
Clark, student, 209 E. Front
H. N., (Sarah) car builder, h 316
y
Front
W. Third
James, clergyman,
y
Harold, student, 600 Fourth 2
Miles W., (Jennie) emp Berwick
Lumber & Supply Co., h 358 Vine
Nellie, 437 E. Second
Reese, (Emma) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 437 E. Second
B. O., physician, h 712 W. Front
A., h 512 E. Front
Laura, 512 E. Front
Walter, 1542 Fairview Ave.
W
Dawson Wm., (Emma) emp
steel plant,
1128
W.,
S.
lawyer,
(Lillie)
h
1126
Market
Dietterich Mrs. A.
Karl, (Mollie)
E. Front
C, h 367 Mulberry
mech inspector, h 415
(Agnes) emp Berwick Store
h 409 E. Fourth
Ira, druggist, bds 139 W. Second
H.
J.,
Co.,
(Madge) general forecoach dept, h 321 W. Front
D. Eay, (Sue) foreman A. C. & F.
Co., h 611 Pine
C. F., (Margaret A.) car builder, h
Fowler and Seventh
John, laborer, bds 323 Grant
Dill Frank, (Eva) laborer, h 609 Vine
Distlehurst Doretta, 235 E. Front
Frank, 235 E. Front
F. L., (Grace) furniture dealer and
undertaking, 122 W. Front, h 235
Dietterick Bruce,
man
h Pearl
Dechant Michael, carpenter, h 302 E.
Tenth
Defender Hose Co., E. Sixth
Dehaven Bruce, (Hattie) emp steel plant,
h 604 Green
Deibler Mrs. Margaret, h 209 E. Second
Deibler John, (Eosie) laborer, h 122 E.
Fourteenth
Deitz David, h 304 W. Front
Albert, 304 W. Front
DeMarr William, (Loretta) air brake, h
209 Fowler
Dendler Edward, (Mary) emp wheel
foundry, h 1425 Pine
Dennis Florence M., bds 34b Mulberry
Wm. H., (Mary C.) carpenter, h 346
Mulberry
Dent Orlo, (Eva) emp punch dept, h
Summer
h
retired,
Market
E. Front
Eaton,
emp A.
C.
&
F. Co., 235 E.
Front
Heber, 235 E. Front
Maude, 235 E. Front
Dixon Thomas, (Louisa) emp
h 709 Vine
& W. R. R.
Doan Emlen, 206
D. L.
Hill Ave.
Ralph, (Florence) laborer, h 1739
Lincoln Ave.
Depreast Harry, emp steel plant, bds
236 W. Front
Depuy A. M., (Kathenne) pattern maker
h 323 E Fifth
Mrs. George, h 226 E. Front
Derr Benj. F., (Sarah) emp crane, h 306
Co.,
rolling mill,
Canal Street
E. Front
T. Harvey, hardware, 117
W.
Front,
206 E. Front
Theodore, student, 206 E. Front
Dodson Alexander, 511 Susquehanna Ave.
B. H, h 218 W. Second
Clark, (Zilpha) car builder, h 410
E. Eighth
Clavton, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 410
E. Eighth
H. B., (K. A) store keeper, h 621
h.
Arch
D. L., (Ida) laborer, h
J. Frank, emp office, bds
H. A., (Fannie) telegraph operator,
h 421 E. Sixth
Jerry, (Anna) emp fin dept, h 209
Iron
Treta, 209 Iron
Samuel, (Amelia) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 122 Cemetery
Vine
(Bessie) emp smith shop, h
304 Duval
Dollman Edward, emp S. B. & B. R, R.,
h 328 E. Eighth
Donato Dalo, 569 Freas Ave.
Donohue Wm., emp steel plant, bds 130
Jesse,
)
Iron
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Young Men's
Christian Association
OF-
GREATER BERWICK
WHO MAY
C
Boys and young men
profession,
and shade
1
2 years
of
JOIN
age and older, of every
To
great world-wide and fraternal brotherhood.
send to the secretary or
call
membership
fill
;
it
out,
join,
is
it
in
thi s
only necessary to
corner of Second and Market
at the building,
Streets for an application blank
trade, calling,
are admitted to membership
of religious belief,
and send or hand
in
with the
fee.
MEN ON GYMNASIUM FLOOR
C,
COST —The
building
and equipment with
Bowling Alleys, Shower Baths, Library,
its
Social
Study and Lecture Rooms, Bible Study Department,
to get Health,
C.
Rooms, Gymnasium,
Reading Rooms,
etc.,
Game Rooms,
make an
ideal place
Pleasure and Profit.
MEMBERSHIP DUES PER YEAR— Boys,
mediates, 16 to 18 years,
$4.75
;
12 to 16 years, $3. 75 ; Interand up, $6.00.
Seniors, 18 years
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.
"A Home
for the
Man
Away from Home"
When
looking for a
room remember the
Y. M. C. A.
One
of the
problems of
many young men away from home
clean and comfortable boarding place, centrally located, with
is
to find a
wholesome and
agreeable surroundings.
Recognizing this want and always eager to minister
to needs of men, the Association has installed a dormitory department, which
consists of 22 rooms, with accommodation for thirty men.
The price ranges
from $1.50 to $1.75 per week, according to the number of men in a room.
No
pains are spared in an effort to
make
the rooms attractive, homelike and
comfortable.
Reasons
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
for
Rooming the Young Men's
1 he rooms
are airy, well lighted
Christian Association
and well kept.
The dormitory building is open both day and night.
One is associated with the best class of young men.
The building is centrally located.
The social environments are the very best.
The toilet and bathing facilities are unequalled.
If
the service
is
not
up
to
incidental to complaints.
32
standard
there
is
no embarrassment
ERWINE
EAST
Donovan Michael, foreman, bds 127 E.
Second
Dorworth Augusta, 311 rear Mulberry
Florence, 341 rear Mulberry
H. L., (Nancy) enip rolling mill, n
341 rear Mulberry
Doty Alfred E., (Hannah C.) laborer, h
1721 Lincoln Ave.
Anson F., (Emma M.) laborer, h
1700 Lincoln Ave.
F. E., ((Jordelia) mason, h 214 Pine
1721 Lincoln Ave.
Elmer E., laborer, bds 1721 Lincoln
Ave.
Floyd, painter, bds 213 E. Thirteenth
Harry, emp bolt works, bds 214 Pine
Israel, (Alice A.) laborer, h 213 E.
Thirteenth
Draina John, (Celia) blacksmith, h 420
E. Sixth
Drake Clara, emp silk mill, bds 415 E.
Ethel,
luls
Eaton F. H., (Elizabeth) pres A. C. & F.
G, 537 E. Front
Ebert R. M., (Ethel M.) school teacher,
h 70(3 Market
John, (Nellie) tinsmith, h L541
Spring Garden Ave.
Eck Anne, 225 YV. Front
Eckard John, (Bertha; laborer, h 1701
N. Chestnut
Daniel Eckert, h Flat Iron Bldg, W.
Eble
Front
Eckrote Samuel,
Edinger
(Grace M.) emp
plant, h 113 E. Eighth
Benjamin, emp steel plant,
Duke
steel
bds
338
(Eva)
emp
rolling
h 438 Lasalle
Co., h 407 E. Second
C. M., (Josephine) machinist, h 317
Grant
Chas.,
(Mary)
laborer,
h
429
E.
Eighth
Clem., (Ellen) pattern maker, h 339
E. Eleventh
Jennie, emp Schain's Store, bds 407
E. Second
Jesse, (Ida) foreman steel plant, h
401 E. Fourth
Lizzie, emp Schain's Store, bds 407
E. Second
(Matilda) watchman, h 207
Ida
Mrs. Maud, 316 W. Third
Dreisbach, B. F., (Doretta) agt sewing
machines, h 225 W. Front
Thomas, (Maude) gang leader, h
J.,
bds
builder,
Edwards Albert, (Cornelia) emp Water
John,
Duggan John
Charles,
mill,
Tenth
Summer Hill Ave.
Dresner Henry, (Lizzie) carpenter, h
1429 Spring Garden Ave.
Rada, 1429 Spring Garden Ave.
S. L., (Sadie) emp machine shop, h
509 E. Ninth
Drumhellar Harry, (Lena) emp steel
plant, h 1411 Fairview Ave.
car
Mary
Samuel, (Elmira) h 314 Marts
Ralph, prop livery, h Third and
Chestnut
Eisenhaur Arthur, emp steel plant, bds
1217 Dewey
Fred, emp furnace, bds 1430 Orange
George, emp steel plant, bds 1217
Dewey
Trvan, (Myrtle) fitter, h 1430 Orange
Eobert, (Hat tie) h 1217 Dewey
Elder L. M., (Marv) emp Berwick Store
E.
h 600 E*. Third
James, (Nora) real estate agt,, h
507 E. Eighth
Ellis Mrs. A. H., h 410 E. Fifth
Elmes W. E., (Lillian) lawyer, h 312 E.
Front
English George. (Lula) emp steel plant,
h 1325 Pine
Eninger Jacob, (Minnie) emp rolling
mill, h 308 Arch
Bnke J. W., (Dora) emp steel plant, b
509 E. Eigth
William, emp steel plant, bds 509 E.
Eighth
Ent Frank, (Dollie) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 337 Market
Erdman L. A., (Alverna) ear builder, h
1640 Brittain
Eroh W. L., (Ella) emp steel plant, b
Earl .Inmes, (Mary) laborer, h 215 E.
Fifteenth
East
J. E.. (Sarah C.) h 124 Orchard
Ertwine Henry, (Sarah) ear builder, h
220 W.' Eighth
327 E.
Erwine Frank. (Annie) laborer,
Eleventh
Martzville Eoad
Blanche, bds Martzville Eoad
Edward, emp pipe foundry, bds
Martzville Road
Martzville
George,
(Jemima)
h
Road
William, Martzville Eoad
Dunkleberger Millard, (Pearl)
plant, h 217 E Second
Dunn
Philip.
(Martha)
emp
heater,
h
steel
235
Hughes
Durling Win., laborer, 409 E.
Dutton Mrs. Lepher, 111 Chestnut
Duval W. A.. (Marie Smith) emp A. C.
& F. Co., h 409 E. Front
Dyer W. H.. (Abbie) emp steel plant, h
209 Hughes
Co.,
Elliott
113 An-li
fa
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FAHRINGER
EVANS
Harry, (May) carpenter, h 1018
Front
W.
Eshleman B. L., (Isabelle) plumbing
and heating contractor, h 321 E.
Fifth
Eckhart J., bds 321 E. Fifth
Harold B., (Elizabeth) (B. L. Eshleman & Son) plumber, h 321 E.
(Emma) florist, h 417 E.
E.,
Fourth
Wesley, (Lucinda) watchman, h 207
E. Eleventh
Grace, 207 E. Eleventh
Eveland Anna, bds 1513 W. Front
Carlton, (Lola) runs crane, h 324 E.
Eleventh
O.
Eliza, 239 E. Fifteenth
John P., (Lilly) emp steel plant, h
Fifth
Eobert J., student, bds 321 E. Fifth
Evans Bert, (Delia) laborer, h 1620
1513 W. Front
Horace, (Monema) laborer, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Pulaski, (Ida) laborer, h 1113
Orange
emp
Caleb,
fin
shed,
bds 333
E.
Fourth
Chas.
C, County Judge, h 211 W.
Second
Clark, student, 211 W. Second
Francis, (Jane) n 201 W. Second
Genevieve B., student, 517 E. Front
H. M., (Mary C.) emp Berwick
Store Co., h 1415 Market
B., (Annie) laborer, h 235 E.
Eighth
James L., (Fannie) lawyer, h 131
W. Second
John W., insurance and real estate,
120 W. Front, h 517 E. Front
John T., (Annie) engineer, h 225 E.
I.
Fifth
Levi,
(Alice)
laborer,
h
333
E.
Fourth
Loring, laborer, bds 333 E. Fourth
Lottie, bds 333 E. Fourth
Mary V., 517 E. Front
Morris, student, 211 W. Second
Mrs. M. C, 338 E. Eighth
Mrs. Myrtle, housekeeper, 205 Jack-
WILLIAM
Maker
Portraits
The
of
62
W.
Front
Everett Ario, invoice clerk, bds 529
W.
Front
(Margaret) emp smith
W. Front
John, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 529
W. Front
Jackson
dentist,
(Gene)
Eves Carl,
Block, h 107 Walnut
J. A., (Margaret) h 334 Washington
Eachel S.. 334 Washington
Eyer Bruce, (Grace) plasterer, h 327 W.
Front
Chas. W., (Cora J.) repair gang, h
321 E. Tenth
Guy, (Cora) book-keeper, h 313 E.
Tenth
Mathias, h 233 E. Seventh
Eyerly Mrs. J. F., h 209 E. Eighth
Frank
A.,
shop, h 529
F.
Fahringer Charles, bds 228 E. Second
Christine, bds 916 W, Front
Frank, (Emma) contractor, h 916 W.
Front
J.
HERTZ
High Grade
by Photography
kind that gives complete satisfaction
Studio-308 East Second
34
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
FETTERMAN
FEISER
Harry, (Nellie) contractor and dealer in lumber, h 132 Orchard
H. H., (Clara B.) laborer, h 228 E.
Second
Marie, bds 916 W. Front
Keuben, (Mary) driver, h 212
Fairchilds Mrs, 367 Mulberry
Fallon John, (Elizabeth) emp rolling
mill, h 333 Lasalle
Fanning Michael R., wholesale liquors,
1300 Orange, bds 218 E. Second
Farr Charles, (Sallie) moulder, h 316 E.
Eighth
Farrell Raymond, (Sevma P.) emp A. C.
& F. Co., h 202 E. Tenth
William, (Ella) emp steel plant, h
848 Orange
Farver Gaylord, (Cora) laborer, h 204
Ida
George, h 349 Vine
Edward, emp steel plant, bds 349
Vine
Vincent, (Mary)
1524 Brittain
emp smith
shop, h
Faust Arthur R., (Letitia) lineman, h
232 E. Front
E. W., (Lizzie) laborer, h 231 E.
Tenth
Frank,
(Prudence)
supt forging
dept, h 331 Market
S. E., (Lena) emp punch dept, h
1616 Walnut
Mrs. William, h 331 Market
Faver O. O., (Harriet) laborer, h 911 W.
Front
Fedder Claude, (Jennie) emp steel plant,
h 315 Vine
Grace, emp shirt factory, bds 426 E.
Third
Harry, (Loretta) emp steel plant, h
502
E
Norman,
emp smith shop, h
331 W. Front
Palmer, emp smith shop, bds 331 W.
Front
Fenstamacher B. D., confectionery and
ice cream, Flat Iron Bldg, W.
Front
Fenstemacher J. B., (Leona) photographer, h 320 E. Eleventh
Clyde, 320 E. Eleventh
Forrest, 320 E. Eleventh
Marvin, 320 E. Eleventh
(Laura) jeweler, 109 W.
E.,
S.
Front, h 405 E. Front
Fenstermaker Clem, (Clara) moulder, h
223 E. Third
Feister B. H., (Sallie)
Geo. C, (Adelle) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 335 E. Fifth
Howard, school teacher, bds 335 E.
Fifth
Mrs. M., h 404 W. Front
Paul, (Sarah) emp wheel foundry,
h Broad
T. E., Justice Peace, h 528 W. Front
Ferris B. A., (Lilly) clerk, h 331 Grant
Ada, bds 1011 Orange
Adelaide, bds 111 Chestnut
C. E., (Carrie) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 111 Chestnut
Harriet, bds 111 Chestnut
Helen, bds 111 Chestnut
O. F., h 1011 Orange
Ferry Frank, (Ellen) machinist, h 321
Mulberry
Fessenden Rev. C. E. (Elizabeth) h 115
;
E. Seventh
Emily, 115 E. Seventh
Fester A. W., insurance agt, h 817 Mulberry
William, farmer, h 807 Mulberry
Fetterman A. L\, student, bds 523 W.
Fifth
(Julia)
Front
clerk,
h
430
E.
Mrs. Caroline, 1521 Fairview Ave.
Charles, (Carrie) machinist, h 1239
Fifth
W.
A., (Kate) laborer, h 426 E.
Third
Fedorca John, Hotel, 1019 Freas Ave.
Feiser W. H., (Lydia) laborer, h 111
Orchard
W. Front
David, (Leah) foreman A. C. & F.
Co., h 1521 Fairview Avr.
H. H., (S. K.) laborer, h 523 W.
Front
GARRISON & BRO
H. L.
DEALERS
Flour,
Office
:
IN
Feed and Coal
Cor. Ninth and Mulberry Streets
Both Telephones
35
FOLLMER
M.
A.,
emp pipe foundry, h 210
Shoes
Kaseley
Fetterolf Harry M., (Carrie B.) prop
bakery, h 1025 W. Front
Field H. P., (Katherine) mech engineer
A. C. & F. Co., h 121 E. Front
Fielding W. C, h 605 E. Second
Fight Harry, emp steel plant, h Pearl
Fild Herman, (Jessie) mgr. 1.98 Store, h
325 E. Third
Fink C. S., (Maggie) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
Confine your shoe buying to the
store that
Bowman
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Pearl, bds 214 Warren
First National Bank, 111 W. Front
Fiske O. K., emp punch dept, h 243 Martz
B.,
emp
steel
plant
Mulberry
Matilda, bds 1215
123 W. Front
office,
Spring
Bower
R. O.
Ward, bds 243 Martz
Fisher John E., h 537 W. Front
T.
you
to better please
(Bessie) laborer, h 716 Green
George, h 338
striving to
Growing Larger
Is
h 214 Warren
Earl,
is
please you and
St.
Berwick, Pa.
one
Consolidated Pi
365
Garden
Ave.
h
1215
bds
1136
Wm.,
(Matilda) painter,
Spring Garden Ave.
Fitch
M.,
emp
steel
plant,
Boyd
(Emma)
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour
fireman, h 1225
Orange
Foley Anna, bds 728 Green
Edward, (Bertha) emp
h 726 Green
Isabelle, 728 Green
Valera, bds 728 Green
Klingerman
Dealer In
Market
Flick William,
F.
and Confectioneries
rolling mill,
Bell 'Phone
Summer
Henry, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 728
Green
William, roll turner, h 728 Green
Folk Floyd E., (Gertrude) laborer, h
Heights Road
Boy E., (Minnie M.) emp A. C. &
F. Co., h Summer Hill Ave.
W. H., (Anna) laborer, h 1417 Brit-
Hill
Avenue
DAROCZI & KISH
General Store
tain
Bell
Telephone 214
Follmer Geo. E., emp electrical dept, bds
332 E. Front
Gertrude M., school teacher, bds 332
E. Front
1
1
09 Freas Ave.
BERWICK, PA.
-GO TO-
THE BIG SHOE STORE
The Home
of
H. H.
Shoe Comfort
Your Next Pair
MERRION &
110-112 Mulberry
"
for
CO.
Berwick, Penna.
Street,
36
FREAS
FRACE
J.
B.,
physician,
.Jackson
Frank John, prop Boston Candy Kitchen,
120 W. Front
Franklin Edward. (Dora) emp machine
shop, h 232 E. Eleventh
Howard, bdfl Mart/.ville Road
Frantz Caspar, emp A.
& F. Co., bds
Market
Emanuel, l>ds 2:;.". \\\ Second
Frances, bds 200 E. Front
II. H.,
(Eunice) emp smith shop, h
437 YV. Front
Helen, bds 437 W. Front
Josephine, bds 353 Market
Lewis, (Emma) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 353 Market
Lewis, Jr., 353 Market
Mrs. Silas, h 430 W. Front
Theodore,
(Maude)
emp power
house, h 364 Grant
William,
(Ella)
engineer, h 361
Grant
W. A., laborer, h 417 W. Second
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Doan Bldg,
W. Front
Freas Albert, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
614 Vine
Mrs. Agnes, h 304 W. Front
Mrs. Alice, widow James P., h 309
E. Fourth
Arthur, (Marv) laborer, h 131 E.
Block, h
332 E. Front
J. Eollaml,
oiii]>
drug Btore, bds 332
E. Front
.1. !>., h
1337 Spring Garden Ave.
Rebecca J., 1337 Spring Garden Ave
Forbes Benj., emp smith shop, bds 359
I
Vine
Force Elizabeth, bds 218 W. Ninth
R. J., (Emma) saleman. h 2 IS W.
Ninth
Foster Edward, (Emma) h 612 Green
Harry, (Carrie) emp steel plant, h
506 W. Second
Fonlk Geo. S., (Sarah) machinist, h 500
W. Second
G. H., (Susan) emp frame shop, h
507 Susquehanna Ave.
Fowler Beulah, student, bds 1513 Market
C. C, (Hattie) steward B. P. O. E..
!i
226 E. Fifteenth
E. A., moulder, bds 236 W. Front
F. D., (Alice) laborer, h 1024 Walnut
Freas. (Sarah) h 625 W. Front
J. C, h 428 E. Third
M. L., (Celia) puddler, h 320 E.
Second
Theodore, retired, h 525 E. Front
T. W., (Emma) emp truck shop, h
1513 Market
Mrs. U. H., 226 E. Fifteenth
Mrs. Susan, 606 Market
W. G., (Annie) plumbing and heating, h 606 Market
W. N.. (Margaret A.) real estate, h
603 E. Front
Fox Frances, 543 W. Front
Harrison E., (Fannie) fireman, h
Sixth
B. D., bank cashier, h 229 E. Front
C. W.. (Marietta) moulder, h 500
W. Front
Fannie A., bds 309 E. Fourth
Frederick M., student. 229 E. Front
Helen, notary public, Evan 's Bldg,
bds 309 E. Fourth
Mrs. John, h 129 E. Sixth
II.
(Stella)
finisher,
L.,
h 1006
Spring Garden Ave.
Mrs. Isaiah, h 321 E. Front
Mrs. May, 221 Jackson
Martha, 309 E. Fourth
Maude, clerk, bds 500 W. Front
Mary, emp post office, bds 309 E.
Mary
James, (Margaret) "Wholesale liquor,
543-545 W. Front, h do
Noah, (L. S.) laborer, h 323 Grant
Ruth C., 543 W. Front
William, (Susan) emp wheel foundry, h 329 Lasalle
Praee Newton. (Lorena) engineer, h 132
E. Seventh
/.
A.
'.
I'..")::
Fourth
Pauline, 518
W. Front
BOYD
Dealer In
All Sizes of Anthracite Coal
Cement and Grain
800
Fourth
Street,
-;-
Both 'Phones
37
NESCOPECK, PA.
GEARHART
GIRTON
emp
steel
Harvey, (Ella)
201 Hughes
foreman
plant, h 105 E. Front
Frey Henry C, 234 W. Third
steel
Lester,
Frederick
Walter,
(Clara)
plant, h 222 Hughes
Frew
Malcolm
(Eliz.)
Lewis,
Martz
emp
ice
emp
plant,
h
steel
plant,
wagon, bds 209
Jackson
emp Boston Candy Kitchen,
bds 209 Jackson
Henry C, (Grace) yard master, h
234 W. Third
J. E., (Millie) bolt maker, h 209
Jackson
J. May, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
209 Jackson
Hayden, emp smith shop, bds 209
Jackson
Fuller Clark, draftsman, bds 538 E.
Third
F. XL, (Ada) laborer, h 357 Grant
Harry, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 538
E. Third
Leonard J., (Florence) heater, h 538
E. Third
Fultz Geo., (Luella) emp smith shop, h
h
3123
Brittain
Furman Edna C, bds 125
E. Front
Grace K., milliner, bds 125 E. Front
J. C, (Ellen) blacksmith, h 129 E.
emp planing
Geist Edward, (Nora) emp steel plant,
h 209 E. Thirteenth
Geo. E., (Ella) car builder, h 425
E. Eighth
William, (Emma) laborer, h 903 W.
Front
Gensel Bert,
(Emma)
contractor, h 104
Ninth
(Ida) emp smith shop, h
1505 Fairview Ave.
Webster, blacksmith, h 309 Woodin
George Charles, (Annie) h 216 W. Front
Oliver W., plumbing and tinning, h
210 W. Front
William, (Cora) laborer, h 519 E.
Albert,
Ninth
German Arthur, (Elizabeth)
504
laborer,
h
W. Front
Bruce, (Rebecca) emp steel plant, h
738 W. Front
John A., 1117 Spring Garden Ave.
Mrs. Ray, 365 Lasalle
Gialanello Angelo, h 1113 First Ave.
Gibin Roy B., (Rebecca E.) emp founGilbert
dry, h 430 W. Second
Clarence, laborer, bds
224
W.
Third
Front
Eeynold, bds 129 E. Front
Wi'lmot, (Dora) laborer, h 1009
laborer,
W., (Anna)
h 337 E. Sixth
J.
mill,
Carrie,
'
(Daisy)
Orange
Geisinger
Fritz C. H., (Ida) h 218 E. Front
Ord, checker, bds 1113 W. Front
Eeed, (Merna) emp carriage works,
h 508 E. Front
E.,
(Virginia)
steel
h 204 Iron
Frisbie A. P., (Sarah) carpenter, h 211
Fry Bruce
emp
Rev. R, H., D.D., h 111 E. Front
William, (Alice) concrete, h 1647
W.
Steel
Front
J., (Margaret) decorator
Berwick Store Co., h 533 E. Third
G higher Andrew, (Mary) emp power
house, h 535 W. Second
Adam, emp rolling mill, h 339 W.
Front
Gilds Charles
G.
Galle John, h 366 Oak
Garrison Chas. B., (Mary
E) h 425 E.
Fourth
E. W., (Sarah) Garrison Bros., 137
W. Front, h 300 E. Tenth
Euretha, bds 324 E. Eighth
Henry, h 322 E. Sixth
H. L., miller, h 415 E. Fifth
J. M., miller, h 415 E. Fifth
emp rolling mill, h 610
Green
Donald, prop barber shop, bds 310
Con, (Clara)
Walnut
Drew, emp steel plant, bds 310 Walnut
Frank, clerk, bds 310 Walnut
Harry, 339 W. Front
Mrs Mary C, h 410 W. Front
Mrs. Sadie, h 310 Walnut
Thompson, (Mary E.) emp rolling
mill, h 230 Iron
Girard C. L., (Ida) mechanic, h 315 E.
Eighth
Ray, emp steel plant, bds 315 E.
Eighth
M. L., blacksmith, h 133 E. Eighth
Girton W. Clark, (Clara) miller, h 217
(Ella) Garrison Bros., 137
Front, h 600 Market
Lohr, student, bds 300 E. Tenth
Samuel, (Sevilla) watchman, h 324
J.
S.,
W.
E
T.
Eighth
J.,
Beach Haven
Mills, h
322 E.
Sixth
W. C,
Co.,
Gaumer
(Sarah) mgr Berwick Store
h 237 E. Third
Maurice,
plant, h 1221
(Hattie)
emp
steel
Orange
Gawa
John, emp steel plant, h 366 Oak
Gearhart George, (Dora) supt B. Store
Co. 's barn, h 327 Bowman
Iron
38
HARMON
GUNDRUM
John, (Margaret) upholsterer and
carpet layer, h 217 E. Seventh
Glenn Ann, bds 128 E. Front
Edwin Atlee, physician, Second and
Arch
(iunther Mrs., 300
Girviil
Mrs. D. W., h 249 Iron
Ray, (Nettie) emp rolling mill, h
213 Orchard
Chestnut
H.
Elizabeth, school teacher, bds 128 E.
Haas Warren,
Front
Godder Edward, 400 E. Tenth
Goho M. C, (Emma) emp steel plant, h
1117 W. Front
Gombert R. W., (Ella) foreman Baer Silk
Hagenbuch Frank W., (Ethel)
Groh Parvin
E.
D.,
(Ada)
teamster,
h
Orange
Robert, laborer, bds Orange
Sarah K, h 411 Chestnut
William, (Fannie) watchman, h 220
E. Front
Hagey A. O, (Susie) emp steel plant, h
907 W. Front
Halenar Kiznir, (Gustine) emp steel
plant, h 362 Lasalle
Hall Charles W., (Mary) laborer, h 1518
Brittain
Hallenbough Joe, emp steel plant, 1234
Orange
Hamilton Geo., (Lavana) puddler, h 454
W. Second
Hampel Gus, (Rose) emp
S.
B.
&
B. R. R.,
h 305 E. Seventh
Hampton
Ira,
(Desiah)
h 1429 Market
Oscar, emp A. C.
&
emp
steel plant,
F. Co., bds 130
Iron
Handel Catherine, bds 116 E. Seventh
Hanley Mrs. S. B., h 117 W. Second
Hanna Mrs. J. T., h 509 Vv. Second
Harden William, (Lily) laborer, h 410
W. Front
Harder Robert, editor Berwick Enterprise, 214 W. Second
Harding E. S., (Ella) glazier, h 1221
Spring Garden Ave.
Harmon A. P., (Matilda) emp Berwick
Store Co., h 118 E. Eighth
Amos, (Marv) carpenter, h 306 E.
Mary
(Annie L.) constable, h
531 W. Second
Mrs. Katherine, bds 531 W. Second
Gross William, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds
1662 Brittain
Grove W. A., (Irma) emp steel plant, h
232 W. Third
Grozier Harry, (Susanna) retired, h 341
Mulberry
Josh, (Bessie) emp steel plant, h 220
Jackson
William, emp steel plant, h 342 Rear
Mulberry
Graver Mrs. Sue, h 214 E. Second
Eleventh
Arthur W.,
Eighth
Harmon
student,
bds
118
C. A., (Catherine) laborer,
239 E. Eleventh
Charles E., (Jennie) carpenter,
E.
h
h
Martz
E
Rav, emp steel plant office, bds
1501 Market
Harry, foreman Borwick Lumber &
Supply Co., bds Martz
Herbert, (Emma) emp frame shop,
h 1739 Lincoln Ave.
Joseph, car builder, bds 611 Susquehanna Ave.
Joseph, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
209 E. Seventh
Gulliver Clark,
(Catherine) emp steel
plant, h 848 Orange
Gundrum Fred, (Bessie) emp steel plant,
steel
h
below 1600
T.,
h 207 Mary
Harry, foreman at
207 Mary
clerk,
500 E. Second
Henrietta J., 411 Chestnut
Good Robert, (Elsie) h 602 W. Front
Gordner Tom, emp planing mill, h 209
E. Sixth
Gritner Mrs. Anna, 215
multiplex
factory, h 136 Orchard
Hagenbach B. L., (Anna) labor boss, h
306 E. Tenth
Mill, h 211 Iron
Orchard
Gordon L. G., Pastor Protestant Methodist Church, h 116 Orchard
Gorrey Thomas, laborer, bds 236 W.
Front
Gortner Mrs. Mary, 321 Market
Gottshall Charles, (Kosa) laborer, h 212
W. Eighth
Thomas, (Esther) watchman, h 1622
Spring Garden Ave.
Grasley Geo., (Dora) car builder, h 329
E. Tenth Harry, (Jennie) emp rolling mill, h
308 Lasalle
William A., (Mattie) carpenter, h
312 Summer Hill Ave.
Greene James, (Mary N.) pattern maker,
h 419 E. Eighth
W., (Bessie) laborer, h 1435
J.
Orange
Mrs. Mary, 316 W. Third
Greenley C. B., (Mellie) emp machine
shop, h 319 W. Front
Howard, (Minnie) flour and feed, h
301 Mary
Grey George, (Leah) core maker, h 229
emp
(Carrie)
plant, bds
39
HARTMAN
L. K.,
(Alice)
HENRY
emp frame
Harvey Frank, (Elsie)
mer Hill Ave.
shop, h
1741 Lincoln Ave.
Laura, bds 306 E. Eleventh
Lucinda, bds 306 E. Eleventh
Mrs. Maggie E., h 1501 Market
P., shoe maker, 320 Arch
S. P., (Annie) machinist, h 209 E.
Seventh
William, emp car shop, h 229 Jackson
Harner Harry, (Elsie) emp rolling mill,
h. 415 W. Second
Harrington Mrs. Ida, 113 Garfield Ave.
Harris E. D, (Vergie) emp steel plant, h
405 Chestnut
Charles, emp steel plant, bds 213
John, medicine agt, bds 367 Lasalle
D. K., finisher, bds 223 E.
Fourth
Harry W., (Ella) machinist, h 215 E.
Fourth
J. P., (Elizabeth) emp frame shop,
h 223 E. Fourth
Paul,
emp
sheer
bds 215 E.
dept.
Fourth
Heavner John, (Martha)
226 E. Second
Heckman Bruce, (Jane)
W. Front
contractor,
h
painter, h 533
Heffner Chas., (Myrtle) emp Wright's
Livery, h 412 Walnut
Hehl W. J.", (Mary) emp bank, h 105
Walnut
Heimbach Charles,
210 Thirteenth
(Bertha) purchasing agt A.
C. & F. Co., h 313 E. Front
Harrison Hannah, h 308 W. Third
Harry Charles, (Alice) laborer, h 115
Columbia Ave.
James A., (Mary) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 1418 Market
John N, leather goods, 112 W. Front,
h
William, (Bertha)
Hart Elizabeth, 511 W. Second
Fred, prop hotel, 1007 Pine
John, (Sevilla) retired, h 237 Iron
Lloyd W., (Florence) emp steel
plant, h 513 E. Fourth
Harter George, (Eachel) retired, h 531
Co., h
Held
(Pearl)
emp
light
plant, h 405 E. Third
John, (Mary) laborer,
h 1436
Fairview
Helt C. W., (Anna) laborer, h 208 Ida
Clyde, (Leola) emp steel plant, h
623 Susquehanna Ave.
Heller A. C, (Sarah) janitor, h 823 W.
Front
Chas L., (Maude) musician, h 825
W. Front
Marie
J.,
Claire
Nathan,
(Frances
E.)
plant, h 1514 Market
Theodore A., druggist,
emp
steel
bds 132 E.
Front
Henderson Eobert,
E. Front
Mrs. H. Louise, h 546 E. Eighth
Buth, 531 E. Front
Hartman Bruce H., (Annetta) grocer,
) Florence) officer Salvation Army, h 231 E. Third
Henning Mrs. H., h 518 E. Third
J. F., emp D. L. &
E. E., bds 518
E. Third
Henninger Charles, (Loretta) laborer, h
W
Summer Hill Ave.
Charles F., (Sarah) rural mail car-.
rier, h 117 E. Second
E. A., (Mame) butcher, h 442 E.
Fifth
Ida B., 238 E. Eighth
J. H., (Eosie) laborer, h Sixteenth
and Franklin
John F., machinist, h 205 Jackson
Kimber, (Ella) school teacher, h
1100 Orange
Mrs. Maggie, 432 E. Sixth
Hartman Mrs. Minor, h 205 E. Second
E. W., (Gertrude) emp steel plant,
h 913 W. Front
W. C, (Katherine) emp steel plant,
h 209 Fowler Ave.
W. J., (Mary E.) silk worker, h
1504 Market
W. J., (Maria G.) silk worker, h 400
1409 Orange
Henkleman Geo. S., (Henrietta)
retired,
h 308 E. Eleventh
Agusta, bds 308 E. Eleventh
Clara, bds 308 E. Eleventh
Gussie, bds 329 E. Sixth
George, (Henrietta) emp Berwick
Store Co., h 329 E. Sixth
Henrie A. Mary, school teacher, bds
Heights Eoad
John T., (Jennie) emp steel plant,
h Heights Eoad
Guy, (Ida) emp Berwick Store Co.,
h 209 E. Seventh
Eobert O, (Estella) laborer, h 210
Martz
Henry Mrs. Anna, h 1500 Brittain
Arthur, (Ada) emp steel plant, h
1521 Brittain
E. Tenth
W. W., (Laura
Sum-
Hayman
Fowler
Irvin, bds 213 Fowler
Mrs. Mary, h 213 Fowler
Eobert, (Mary) emp Berwick Store
Wm.
laborer, h
(Elsie) painter, h 334 E.
Eighth
Mrs. Brunette, bds 328 E. Eighth
Collins,
E.) laborer, h 1734
Lincoln Ave.
40
HOAGLAND
HICKS
(Mary)
Lester,
driver,
208
h
W.
Harriet, lids
Front
J.
Jolin K., (Irene)
emp
railroad,
li
S.
Lincoln Ave.
Carrie, bds 1628 Lincoln Ave.
Charles, (Annie) emp klondike, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Chas. W., (Grace) laborer, h 310 E.
Eleventh
Cleon, bds 1628 Lincoln Ave.
Curtis, (Stella) painter, h 405
1608
P., h 118 E. Front
Grace, teacher, bds 121 E. Second
Mrs. Hattie, h Lincoln Ave.
Howard S., (Mary C.) h 1628 Lincoln Ave.
Irvin, (Bessie) laborer, h Lincoln
Ave.
Jacob, (Eebecca) laborer, h 1509
Mrs. F.
Harry, laborer, bds 1608 Walnut
Harry F., 221 W. Second
J. Harvey, (Ella E.) clerk, h 201
Jackson
Leslie E., (Jennie) supt A. C. & F.
Co., h 1152 Market
Mae, student, bds 201 Jackson
O. M., (Cora B.) special officer, h
303 Vine
Paul W., salesman, bds 221 W. Sixth
R. II., (Lulu E.) mail carrier, h 235
Market
(Jennie) laborer, h 1519
Spring Garden Ave.
Florence, bds 1519 Spring Garden
Ave.
Ilimes Elmer,
E. Sixth
E., (Amee C.)
plant, h 208 E. Seventh
Hine William
Frank, school teacher, bds 303
Vine
Samuel L., (Lizzie) emp steel plant,
543 W. Second
Urias, (Fannie E.) laborer, h 311 E.
Second
S.
steel
(Marthena)
plant, h
emp Berwick
Store Co., h 307 E. Eleventh
Elmer, (Sarah) emp Bteel plant, h
439 E. Eighth
M. C, (Minnie) grocer, h 203 E.
Second
Hicks A. W., (Josephine) laborer, h 329
E. Fourth
D. W., (Lvdia) salesman, h 109 E.
Sixth
Elizabeth, bds 329
steel
Edward, (Elizabeth) emp wheel
foundry, h 1123 W. Front
Hippensteel Charles, (Mahala) h 419
E. Sixth
Hirleman Reamer, emp steel plant, bds
419 Lasalle
ITirsch Bvron, (Sarah) emp machine shop,
h 130 Iron
Ilirshman James, (Rebecca) emji -ted
plant,
1205 Warren
Hixson Howard. (Jennie) bar tender,
US E. Front
fa
W. Second
Edward,
emp
Ilinev
fa
emp
E.
Eighth
Walnut
(Cora)
W. Third and Vine
(Anna) h 500 E. Sixth
Hildebrand Samuel, (Mary) roller, h 403
W. Second
Hill Abraham, emp frame shop, bds 1739
G., (Anna) blacksmith, h 1333
Orange
II. J., (Nora C.) carpenter, h 221 W.
208
B. E. E.,
Second
Hitrh School, cor
Hileman Daniel,
Eighth
Hetler C. B,
&
emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 400 E. Eighth
J. C, (Myrtle) engineer, h 421 W.
H.
h
W,
(Pearl) emp S. B.
h 418 E. Eighth
ffidlay C. M., (Ida)
Fred, (Harriet) carpenter, h 207 E.
laborer,
fa
fcJ.
Broad
(Grace)
Front
II.)
Mahlon, (Nora) emp A. ('. & F. Co.,
Sixtli
h 428
M. B., :;i!> YV. Front
M. W., (Augusta) grocer, h 416 F.
Eighth
Roy, liarber, bds 428 E. Sixth
Herring 1). A., (Helen) insurance agt, h
802 Market
Hertz Mrs. Margaret, h 505 E. Front
Wm. J., photographer, 308 E. Second
h 401 Chestnut
Hess Earl, laborer, bds 201 Jackson
Edwin, emp A. C. & F. Co., 126 E.
Seventh
Edna C, bds 1333 Orange
Mrs. Elizabeth, 301 E. Eleventh
Mrs. Emma, bds 432 E. Fifth
Frank, (Laura) emp steel plant, h
Sixth
Hanley,
Co.,
Joseph, dr..
Front
>
11
\V.
supt.
Berwick
313 W. Front
student, lids 313 W.
(Jennie
WatCT
328
E. Eighth
steel plant, lids 1500
Milford, Brittain
lli'iisvl W. H., phvsician,
Kvan 's l.ldg,
hds 339 E. Front
Heroine Fred, student, bds 513 W. Front
W. E., bakery, 513 W. Front, h do
Herbst II. A., (Florence) pool room, h
213 E. Second
J
s.,
ill:;
fa
bds 300 E. Eleventh
William, (Emma) emp steel plant, h
300 E. Eleventh
Hoagland Pleasant, emp steel plant, bds
367 Lasalle
llixson Catherine,
E Fourth
41
HUNSINGER
HORTMAN
Hobbes
S. K.,
(Jennie)
emp
steel plant,
h
418 E. Fifth
Hoch W. C, pastor West Berwick United
Evangelical Church, h 1104 Orange
Hock, Charles, (Alice) emp steel plant, h
1432 Spring Garden Ave.
Frank, bds 1432 Spring Garden Ave.
Hoffman B. F., h 1619 Brittain
Fred, emp pay office, bds 218 E.
Second
J. H., (Anna) emp steel plant, h 225
E. Seventh
Katherine, school teacher, bds 402
Chestnut
Mrs. Phoebe, h 1619 Brittain
Samuel, clerk, bds 810 Vine
Wilbur, (Maude) emp steel plant, h
225 E Seventh
Holder Alfred, emp rolling mill, h 250
Iron
Holland Leopold, (Lizzie) emp fin
dept, h 436 E. Eighth
Holley D. W., (Matilda) retired, h 336
E. Fifth
Holloway Chas., (Helen) laborer, h 1408
W. Front
George, (Pearl) laborer, h 324 Summer Hill Ave.
Mrs. Lizzie, 370 Vine
Holter D. J., (Clara) carpenter, h 523
Lasalle
William, (Margaret) laborer, h 315
Hosier Fred J., (Clementine) butcher, h
1702 Walnut
G. B., (Sarah J.) foreman painter, h
1013 Pine
J. M., (Bertha) emp steel plant, h
1624 Walnut
Eobert, emp steel plant, bds 1702
Walnut
Houck G. H.,
emp
rolling mill,
h 247 Iron
Dayton, bds 130 rear E. Front
J. W., (Susan) laborer, h 130 rear E.
Front
Melvin, (Virgie) clerk, h 129 E. Seventh
Hopler John, (Henrietta) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 1006 Pine
Samuel, h 807 Vine
Hoppes C. J., (Jessie B.) foreman A. C.
& F. Co., h 320 E. Fourth
Elias,
(Mary) laborer, h 329 E.
Front
Elizabeth, bds 329 E. Front
George, (Dora) emp rolling mill, h
324 E. Fourth
Gordner, emp A. C. & F Co., bds 320 E.
Fourth
Mabel, student, bds 324 E. Fourth
Sterling, (Fannv) laborer, h 430 E.
Fourth
Veda, bds 324 E. Fourth
Ilortman Raymond, (Jessie) emp Berwick Store Co., h 305 E. Eleventh
Doyle, bds 605 Mulberry
Willard,
(Maude) emp
bolt
steel plant,
Vine
William, (Martha) emp fin dept, h
226 Martz
Hough William, (Emma) car builder, h
Pearl
Houseniek Ezra, clothier, h 300 E. Fifth
L., (Anna) emp A. C. & F. Co., h
313 E. Fourth
Ruth, 313 E. Fourth
Houtz Harry, student, bds 1 223 Market
O. V., (Mary) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 1223 Market
Howard J. L., emp steel plant, h 212 E.
M
Ninth
Hower Monroe, emp
car shop, h Franklin
William, laborer, bds 517
Wm., 231 E. Eleventh
W. Front
Howley James, (Mary) emp steel plant,
h 225 Iron
Hovt E. A., (Sue) school teacher, h 512
E. Third
Mrs. Elizabeth, 131 E. Sixth
Thomas B., (Olive) pattern maker,
(Ella) fish and produce, h
127 E. Seventh
Cornelius, (Laura)
emp
John, chauffeur, bds 226 Martz
Wellington, (Grace) laborer, h 331
W. Front
Hons Alfred,
(Belle)
h 201 E. Eleventh
h 223 Ida
Hudelson Jesse, (Alice) puddler, h 313
E. Sixteenth
John, teamster, bds 313 E. Sixteenth
Hufford John, (Bessie) emp steel plant,
h 222 E. Fourteenth
Hughes G., emp smith shop, h 1336 W.
Front
Mrs. Harriet, h 305 E. Fourth
James B., (Elmira) officer, h
Walter A., h 1614 W. Front
Charles, (Delia) foreman lumber
yard, h 328 E. Eleventh
Gere, emo office, bds 328 E. Eleventh
Hulsizer Edward, (Etta) machinist, h 601
Hull
Vine
Hummel
W. Front
(Maggie) laborer, h
Mrs. Elena, h 140
Humphrey
Calvin,
801 Vine
bds 224
W.
Joseph, (Bertha) laborer, h 224
W.
Humphries
Irvin,
laborer,
Third
Third
Hunsinger Albert E., (Martha) emp A. C.
& F. Co., 336 E. Eighth
Elmer, (Irene) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 425 E. Front
Floyd, (Pauline) emp steel plant, h
221 Fourteenth
works,
h 605 Mulberry
42
KECK
JENKINS
(Emma)
F.,
J.
laborer,
h 517
W.
Jenks
Front
Louis,
Oscar,
(Rosie) laborer, h 312 Arch
(Jennie) gas maker, h 365
Vine
(Frances) laborer, h 319 Vine
H., h 430 Monroe
Hunter Geo., (Laura) h 309 E. Sixth
William, (Letitia) h 335 Mary
Huntingdon Clarence, rougher, bds 601
Silas,
W.
W. Front
John
Orange
Johnson Bruce, (Katherine), emp rolling
mill, h 348 Grant
B. H., contractor, h 218 W. Second
Clark, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 1201
Market
H. G., emp steel plant, h 302 Lasalle
John, (Emily) emp steel plant, h
llutchings Thomas, h 1228 First Ave.
Hutchinson, J. J., (Amy) emp D. L. &
W. R, R., h 804 Vine
Hutton El worth, (Mary A.) emp lumber
yard, h 225 E. Eighth
Mrs. Nettie, h 1400 Fairview Ave.
Gerald, emp steel plant, bds 1400
Lasalle
Laura, bds 348 Grant
L. S., electrician, bds 410 E Fifth
M. C., (Laura) watchman, h 900
Pine
McClellan, laborer, h 1738 Lincoln
Ave.
M. T., (Mary A.) emp erecting
dep't, h 116 S. Vine
Fairview Ave.
Oswald, student, bds 1400 Fairview
Ave.
Reagan, (Nevada) emp A.
Co., h 337 Mulberry
Robert, bds 348 Grant
Samuel, h 339 Mulberry
I.
Ikeler S. W., (Katherine) foreman steel
plant, h 217 W. Third
W
Jackson, A. C, attorney, h 108
Second
Mrs. Elizabeth, h 344 Market
Frank J., (Gladdes) emp punch
dep't, h 241 Martz
Jacobs Henry Y., (Edna) emp A. C. &
F. Co., h 328 Bowman
John L., (Lizzie) emp .smith shop, h
335 E. Third
Eckhart, retired, 321 E Fifth
Jacoby Mrs. Fannie M., 214 W. Second
L. S., (Annie B.) insurance, h 214
1240 Orange
bds 320 Mulberry
Pauline, bds 320 Mulberry
Stanley,
(Sarah) traveling
man, h 320 Mulberry
James Wm., (Hannah) emp
steel plant,
F.
S.,
W
W. Third
William, (Annie B.) brakeman, h 206
E. Eighth
.
(Rebecca) emp
h 368 Grant
h 410 W. Front
Jamison Miss C. A., bds 409 E. Fourth
Jantzen Wm. C, h 120 Dewey
Jarrard C. L., (Ida) mechanic, h 315 E.
Eighth
Rav, emp steel plant, bds 315 E.
Eighth
M. L., blacksmith, h 133 E. Eighth
Jayne S. C., cashier First National Bank,
h 233 W. Front
.1. G., lawyer, h 233 W. Front
Jenkins R. A., (Lola) axle turner, h 807
Vine
William, (Sarah) night foreman silk
mill, h 410 E Fifth
&
(Daisy) clerk, h 202 E. Eighth
(Emma F.) general sup't A.
C. & F. Co., h 1201 Market
Geo. W., plumber, h 302 Lasalle
Jones Chas. H., carpenter, h 330 Chestnut
Clara, bds 809 Mulberry
Daniel, laborer, bds 320
Front
Mrs. David, h 217 W. Eighth
Mrs. H. E., h 330 Chestnut
Mrs. Jane, 309 E. Third
Katheline, bds 330 Chestnut
Mrs. Mary E., Ill E. Second
S. T., (Lenna) hammerman, h 541
W.
Kale, Lewis,
sales-
C.
S. P.,
W. Second
W. B., (Margaret) laborer, h 318
W. Second
Wm. E., (Sallie) emp smith shop, h
Jaft'e Esther,
Mrs. Mary R., Viavi Remedies,
bds 606 Market
William, (Ida) laborer, h 1129
steel plant,
Kaley, J. H., (Rose) emp steel plant, h
1334 Fairview Ave.
Karchner Frank, (Maggie) emp rolling
mill, h 362 Oak
George, (Elizabeth) painter, h 420
E. Eighth
Orval, emp A. C.
&
F. Co., bds 1722
Walnut
(Mary) moulder, h 1722
Walnut
Kashner David, (Mary) laborer, h 1015
Wilson,
W. Front
Hurlev, (Katherine) car builder, h
1013 W. Front
Kasinitz A., hotel, 1131a Freas Ave.
Keagon Mr., h. 1416 Fairview Ave.
Keck Chas., (Dora) car builder, h 335 E.
Tenth
43
KEMP
Boyd
KINDIG
clerk,
E.,
Ave.
Daniel
C,
Summer
bds
(Elizabeth)
Hill
h
laborer,
Summer Hill Ave.
Guy B., clerk, bds Summer
Kent Samuel, emp
Easeley
Kepner B. S.,
plant,
steel
draughtsman,
124
h
E.
230
Front
Hill
George,
(Mary)
carpenter,
339
h
E. Second
H.
S.,'
Elma, bds 339 E. Second
(Desiah) teamster, h 239 E.
Tenth
Mary, 1001 Bine
Mrs. Martha, 621 Mulberry
H., (Elizabeth) laborer, h 1337
Spring Garden Ave.
Reefer Frank, (Ella) emp Steel plant,
h 401A W. Second
Luther, painter, bds Summer Hill
Ave.
Bay, (May) puddler, h 418 Lasalle
S.
Bichard, (Bauline) emp steel plant,
h 521 E. Third
Wellington, (Clara) fireman, h Sumher Hill Ave.
Bruce. (Bertha) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 300 E. Fourth
Mrs. Emma, h 306 E. Fourth
Freas, (Emma) mail carrier, h 219
E. Eleventh
Jacob, (Mary) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 409 E Fifth
Hazel, bds 409 E. Fifth
John A., (Ella) emp A. C. & F Co.,
h 359 Market
Wm. E., emp A. C. & F. Co., h 230
E. Front
Kershner Amos, plumber, bds 203 Hughes
laborer,
(Clara)
h 203
George,
Hughes
Keeler Thomas, (Fearl) emp steel plant,
h Garfield Ave.
Keen, Jacob, (Sarah) emp rolling mill,
h 1431 Brittain
Norman P., blacksmith, bds 1514
emp rolling mill, bds
Hughes
Parvin, emp nut works, bds
Hughes
Balph,
Market
Keener Joseph, h 208 Iron
Keiper, J. D., (Mary) foreman steel
plant, h 223 W. Second
Lillian, bds 223 W. Second
Mary, bds 223 W. Second
Vivian, bds 223 W. Second
Kelchner H. P., (Alverna) tea wagon, h
1122 Walnut
H. A., (Edith) hangs doors, h 214
W. Ninth
F.,
J.
(Lillian)
Willard,
222
h
W.
>
clerk,
(Anna) pipe
Orange
George,
rubber,
h
bds
W.
337
emp
steel
fitter,
plant, h
fa
1237
337
W.
Front
Jennie, 337 W. Front
James, (Ella) driver,
h 1618 Walnut
Mrs. Marie, 215 E. Eleventh
Osburn, (Eosie) emp steel plant, h
531 Lasalle
Kincade Andrew, (Clara) plumber, h
326 W. Second
Kindig Charles W., carpenter, h 1501 W.
Front
Forrest, student, bds 327 E. Eighth
Jacob, (Clara) emp steel plant, h
327 E. Eighth
602
steel plant,
office
D. E.,
L., (Harriet) emp steel plant, h
208 Orchard
Kelley Mrs. John, h 214 Fowler
Eeuben J., emp smith shop, bds 214
John, (Bertha) emp
846 Orange
car
Front
W.
Kemp
(Eosie)
Front
Charles,
George, bds 241 Martz
John, (Bessie) emp steel plant, h
1312 Market
Harry, (Bertha) bar tender, h 228
E. Fourth
Martha, bds 1312 Market
Ealph, laborer, bds 517 W. Front
W. C, (Annie) grocer, h. 1323 Pine
h
Eobert,
604 Maple
Kile Anna, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
337 W. Front
Bruce, (Joie) laborer, h 1534 W.
Pine
laborer,
505
C. E,, (Fannie) laborer, h 801
Mulberry
Howard. (Ella) emp S. B. & B. E.
E., h 502 E. Ninth
J. N., (Emily) emp punch dep't, h
400 E. Front
Kenneth, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds
801 Mulberry
Lorena, student, bds 801 Mulberry
Keylor Howard, emp steel plant, bds 239
Jackson
Front
(Clara)
machinist, h
Kester
Keller Charles, (Grace) painter, h 363
Lasalle
E. C, (Bessie) tea salesman, h 1311
Fowler
Kemler John,
Maple
W.
M., (Myrtle)
*
E. Third
Kibler
bds
undertaker,
painter, h 527
W.
undertaker, h 222
machinist,
(Odelia)
203
Front
W. Pront
Sherman, (Torrillo)
225 E. Tenth
203
Jesse,
h
44
KOSTENBAUDER
KLINE
M.
(Ada)
E.,
North
h
contractor,
Levi,
Kingsbury A.
Store,
Kirkendall
R.,
(Laura) emp Sehain's
h 306 E. Fourth
Mrs. Annie B., h
Second
Horton J.,
Second
Lloyd,
(Blanch)
Summer
Pine
(Mary) emp
Front
Kirshan Geo.,
bds
plumber,
(Ethel)
mill,
h
121
E.
121
E.
32(5
W.
baker, h
121 E.
Fifth
Kishbaugh Conrad,
(Mary)
emp
truck
shop, h 308 Duval
Elmer, (Esty) clerk, h 312 E. Third
II. W., (Gertrude) repairman, h 243
Duval
Hiram, 131 Garfield Ave.
Joseph, (Anna) laborer, h 131 Garfield Ave.
Paul P., (Minnie B.) car builder, h
1732 Lincoln Ave.
Richard, (Jennie) emp foundry, h
231 Fourteenth
Silas, laborer, bds 215 E. Fifteenth
T. B., (Lottie) emp steel plant, h
221 Duval
li
249
Klinetob Albert, (Louise) h Mary
B. G., dentist, 111 Market, h 704
Market
H.
L., (Sallic) eye specialist, h 702
Chestnut
N. C, (Annie) h 519 E. Eighth
Kling Wilbur, 530 E. Third
Klinger Brit, (Elizabeth) emp car shop,
h 1646 Spring Garden Ave.
Calvin, (Florence) moulder, h Summer Hill Ave.
Elmer, (Jennie) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 306 E. Sixth
Paul, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 306
E. Sixth
Klingerman Annie, bds 371 Lasalle
Charles, (Mary) laborer, h 371 Lasalle
Harry, (Susie) laborer, h 1644 Brittain
J.
(Sarah)
IT..
laborer,
h
226 E.
Ninth
Mrs. Sarah, 1143 W. Front
Morris, emp bolt works, bds 371 Lasalle
Tillie,
bds 371 Lasalle
Knecht George, emp A.
1309 Orange
C.
&
F. Co., h
Jacob, laborer, h 121 E. Fifth
Knecht Mrs. Mabel, 118 E. Front
Knelly Chester, (Clara) emp smith shop,
h 1316 Orange
Knelly Manuel, (Sarah) emp smith shop,
h 229 [ron
Nathan, (Lydia) 229 Iron
Knickerbocker Morris M., (Margaret)
foreman A. C. & F. Co., h 20(1 E.
Front
Knorr George, (Maud) laborer, h 1137
Spring Garden Ave.
Hazel, bds 1137 Spring Garden Ave.
Kocker Thomas, retired, h 1232 W.
Front
Kocher B. M.. (Bessie) ass't paymaster,
h 900 Orange
Noons C, h 1537 Fairview Ave.
Kopp» nhefl'er Edward, h 1 404 Orango
Kostenbauder Jesse J., butcher, bds 819
W. Front
Myrtle, stenographer, bds 619 Mulberry
'
'
machinist,
h
Peter M., (Maude) emp steel plant,
h 224 E. Fourteenth
Ruth, school teacher, bds 300 Chestnut
R. L., (Alice W.) credit clerk Berwick Store Co., h 300 Chestnut
Klinefelter Edna, bds 408 E. Fourth
Lizzie, bds 408 E. Fourth
W.M., (Letha) emp steel plant, h
408 E. Fourth
Kisner Clarence, (Bertha) bar porter, h
1529 Orange
Clemuel, laborer, -bds 221 E. Tenth
Harry, emp rolling mill, bds 236 W.
Front
Irvin, machinist, bds 235 E. Eighth
Mrs. Matilda, h 235 E. Eighth
Bav, (May) emp steel plant, h 546
W. Front
Kissinger Elmer, (Flora) roller, h 414
E. Fifth
Kitchen F. R., Justice of the Peace, h
321 E. Front
Florence M., bds 201 E Tenth
John B., (Dora) emp steel plant, h
201 E. Tenth
'. Howard, barber, bds 201 E. Tenth
John, (Maizie) emp slaughter house,
h 235 E. Seventh
Klcckner A. S., (Mildred) laborer, h
338 Mulberry
Boyd, emp roliing mill, bds 1603 W.
Front
James, (Lucv) emp rolling mill, h
1603 W. Front
John W., (Sarah) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 216 E. Tenth
John, (Jennie) pipe fitter, h 522 E.
Fourth
William, (Carrie)
E. Eighth
carpenter,
Hill Ave.
*
424
Kline Charles B., (Li Hie) emp Berwick
Store Co., h 220 E. Eleventh
Beulah, bds 300 Chestnut
H. E., (Ella) contractor, h 605 Butternut
45
LANKER
LEIBY
Krakosky Joseph, painter, bds 517 W.
Front
Kreamer Harry, (Lulu) laborer, h 234
(Amelia)
laborer,
h
1215
Dewey
Nelson, (Grace) h 517 E. Ninth
D., (Sarah) undertaker, h 331
E. Second
Wm.
William E., h 200 Ida
W. C, (Ida) painter, h 216 Ida
Wilbur H., emp general office, 216
Ida
Euth, bds 216 Ida
Martha, bds 216 Ida
Krebbs D.
L.,
(Dolly)
emp
rolling mill,
h 322 W. Third
Green
Latchford Lee (Lizzie) emp steel plant,
h 1125 Orange
Latto Frank, 430 Lasalle
Laub George A., (Minnie) emp steel
plant, h 1205 W. Front
Henry E., emp wheel foundry, bds
1205 W. Front
Jacob, (Minnie) h 728 W. Front
Laubach B.
W
Sixth
steel plant, h
712 Maple
Fred, bds 605 Maple
Gus, (Elizabeth) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 605 Maple
Leavitt Geo. C, school teacher, bds 823
W. Front
Lee James, (Clara) foreman A. C. & F.
Co., h 613 Mulberry
Walter, grocer, bds 613 Mulberry
Legiene H. E., (Emma) foreman A. C.
& F. Co., h 806 Market
Eobert, draftsman, h 414 E. Front
Lehman Clayton
M., (Ethel) 218 E. Fifth
Mrs. Jennie, h 111 E. Eighth
Martha, emp A. C. & F. Co. office,
bds 111 E Eighth
Lehr Pierce, (Ella) laborer, h 365 La-
h 329 E.
(Margaret) emp A. C.
steel
Orange
Learn N. F., (Eva) emp
Mary
B.,
emp
H., emp A. C. & F. Co., bds
320 Vine
Harry, (Harriet) mason, h 534 W.
Third
Jesse, bds 203 E. Sixth
Martha, bds 217 W. Sixth
Orvie, (Atta) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 319 E. Tenth
Laudenslager Mrs. Minnie, h 369 Grant
Dan B., emp steel plant, bds 369
Grant
Nettie, telephone operator, bds 369
Grant
Lawn Adam, (Elizabeth) laborer, h 1619
B. H., (Ada) emp electrical dept, h
1126 Orange
Krug Sarah, bds 330 Chestnut
William, (Ada) contractor, h 1219
Spring Garden Ave.
Kunkle M. L., (Sadie) emp Schain's
Store, h 209 Walnut
Kupsky Jacob, Hotel, Park and Monroe
Kurtz Claude, Berwick Marble and Granite Works, bds 139 E. Second
Nellie, bds 139 E. Second
J. IT., (Fannie) post master, h 139
E. Second
Kyttle J. W., (Alvaretta) car builder, h
W.
(Florence)
Frank
Orange
driver,
E.,
plant, h 217 W. Sixth
C. A., Enterprise collector, bds 217
Foster, bds 1318 Orange
Laffler
h Martz
Larish Elmer, painter, bds 217 E. Fifteenth
James, driver, bds 1025 W. Front
Ola, (Edna) emp steel plant, h 548
Kreiser D. A., (Emma) car builder, h
1700 Spring Garden Ave.
Kreischer Armina, bds 200 E. Thirteenth
Charles, (Sadie) laborer, h 309 E.
Sixteenth
Henry H., (Mary) watchman, h 200
E. Thirteenth
W. H., (Bertha) foreman A. C. &
F. Co., h 202 E. Thirteenth
Kresier Samuel, (Bertha) emp Berwick
Store Co., h 222 E. Seventh
Kromo A., grocer, 806 Vine, h do
Krouse Augustus, contractor, h 1318
Labour James, (Ada)
Tenth
laborer,
Ernest, (Fannie) car builder, h 321
E. Fourteenth
Lanterman Ray, 510 W. Front
E. Eleventh
John,
Lanning Bruce, (Emma)
&
F. Co., h 337 E. Third
Lamantia Iagnei, (Beatrice) shoe maker,
h 325 Grant
salle
Lamon
Henry, (Mary E.) h 502 E.
Eighth
James, (Elmira) emp steel plant, h
428 E. Eighth
James, (Myra) emp coach dept, h
501 E. Eighth
John Henry, (Ellen) laborer, h 504
E. Eighth
Mrs. Minnie, h 209 E. Eighth
Matilda, widow Joseph, bds 339
E. Front
Lamoreux Walter B., (Ella) repairman,
h rear
Second
Lance W. D., (Lizzie) h 542 Green
Landis J. B., (Emily) emp smith shop,
h 607 E. Third
Lanker Mrs. Lulu, housekeeper, 1501 W.
Leiby
W
Front
46
LLEWELLYN
LUCAS
Lockard A.
Leidy Mrs. Minnie, h 436 E. Ninth
Lenhart C. Fred, County Commissioner,
h 111 Walnut
Eugene, janitor courthouse, h 323A
E. Second
Eva, emp Schain's Store, bds 323A
E. Second
Walter, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 323
A. E. Second
William (Flodella) laborer, h
Lentz Albert, (Edith) tailor, h 432 E.
Third
Lerch A. A., (Florence M.) clothier, 138
W. Front, h 210 E. Second
Carl, bds 210 E. Second
Lerch Gretchen, student, 210 E. Second
Lesher Mrs. A. U., h 300 E. Sixth
Arthur, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 300
T., (Alice) car builder, h
1522 Brittain
R. A., bds 212 E. Second
Mrs. J. B., h 304 E. Front
Lockhart Charles C, retired, h 401 E.
Front
Elizabeth, 401 E. Front
Mary, 401 E. Front
Lockoof Oscar, (Willa) electrician, h
1627 Brittain
Lohman Edgar, bds 208 Pine
G. W., (May) barber, h 109 S. Vine
Harry, plumber, bds 109 S. Vine
Thomas, (Maude) h 226 Ida
T. J., (Mary) laborer, h 208 Pine
Lohr Mrs. Emma D., h 117 E. Seventh
James, bank clerk, bds 117 E. Seventh
Paul, (Alice) emp steel plant, h 220
E. Front
Long Fred R., h 525 E. Third
H. H., (Martha) dentist, Evan's
Bldg, h 554 W. Front
Harry, emp steel plant, bds 421 W.
Second
J F., emp A. C. & F. Co., h 708
E. Sixth
O., (Lizzie) emp steel plant, h
1007 W. Front
Letteer Carrie Shaffer, widow Ira, h 316
E. Fifth
J.
O. E., (Ella) real estate and insurance, justice peace, Jackson Bldg,
h 200 E Second
Samuel, (Elizabeth) h 411A Walnut
Levan Joseph, (Mary) emp rolling mill,
h 1647 Fairview Ave.
John, (Maizie) emp car shop, h 1336
Spring Garden Ave.
Mabel, bds 1647 Fairview Ave.
Stephen, (Rebecca) emp railroad, h
1226 Spring Garden Ave.
Levy Gertrude, bds 223 E. Front
Herbert, (Minnie) clothier, 115 W.
Front, h 208 E. Second
Jeannette, bds 223 E. Front
Mabel, bds 223 E. Front
Lewis Frank, (Anna) emp rolling mill,
h 410 W. Second
G. N., (Jennie) emp pipe foundry, h
200 E. Eighth
Jack, rougher, bds 333 Lasalle
P. M., (Nettie) emp steel plant, h
419 Lasalle
Lilley Margaret, bds 1017 Pine
Linaberry H. C, (Margaret) emp steel
plant, h 439 W. Front
Linden Anna, bds 129 E. Second
Alex., emp wheel foundry, h 129 E.
Second
George, (Lorena) emp wheel foundry, h 361 Lasalle
W. A., prop Hotel, 601 W. Front
Linville George, (Jennie) insurance, h
223 Iron
Gordon, emp steel plant, bds 223
Iron
Lisson Edward. (Emma) emp coach dept,
h 317 E. Sixteenth
Litchard Mrs. Ella, h 511 Lasalle
Llewellvn Thomas, painter, bds 410 E.
Fifth
Market
Ray, (Susie) emp rolling
Green
S.
R.,
(Pearl)
mill,
h 550
h
1325
painter,
Orange
Zephniah, 209 Summer Hill Ave.
Alfred, (Katherine) laborer, h 510 E. Fourth
C. M., (Catherine) laborer, h 1536
Fairview Ave.
George, (Delia) emp pipe foundry,
h 301 E. Eighth
Lee, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 510 E.
Longenberger
Fourth
bds 301 E. Eighth
Susie,
Lottsosto Jacob,
Oak
Loux Edward
A.,
emp smith
(Anna
shop, h 322
C.) pastor First
h 307 W.
Second
Henry, retired, bds 107 W. Second
Low Albert, (Hattie) janitor, h 334 Vine
Fred, (Caroline) laborer, h 119 E.
Presbyterian
Church,
Sixth
James, core maker, bds 334 Vine
Lowery Charles E., (Laura) emp steel
plant, h Summer Hill Ave.
Lowry George, (Caroline) teamster, h
311 E. Sixth
W. F., (Bessie) gen mgr A. C. & F.
Co., h 230 W. Second
William, student, bds 230 W. Second
Arthur, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 230
W. Second
W. W., (Eva) carpenter, h 220
Green
Lucas Charles, (Margaret) tinner, h 414
Lasalle
47
McHENRY
McAFEE
L., (Laura) emp steel plant,
h 907 Pine
Lundy Archie, bds 310 E. Tenth
Edward, laborer, bds 310 E. Tenth
Eliah D., (Minnie) machinist, h 413
E. Tenth
Mrs. Margaret, h 310 E. Tenth
Lutz Frank, (Gertrude) laborer, h 1726
Ludwig M.
Lincoln Ave.
(Myrtle) emp machine shop,
h 511 E. Ninth
S. B., (Fannie) emp tool room, h
339 Lasalle
Lynn A. B., (Valera) roll turner, h 547
Lester,
W. Second
Annie, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
547 W. Second
Anna, bds 300 Martz
Bessie, emp factory, bds 213 E.
Lee, (Eva) laborer, h 219 E. Thirteenth
James, (Anna) section hand, h Summer Hill Ave.
Mrs., 1662 Brittain
Oscar, bds 221 E. Tenth
Kay, laborer, bds 221 E. Tenth
McAllister Boyd, (Sarah) core maker, h
207 Summer Hill Ave.
Charles, (Katherine) moulder, h 224
E. Fourth
Fred, core maker, bds 224 E. Fourth
Nellie, bds 224 E. Fourth
Elmer, (Carrie) moulder, h 227 E.
Thirteenth
McAnall Chas. K., (Clementine) insur-
ance agt, h 320 Vine
Ernest, car builder, bds 320 Vine
John, (Josephine) emp A. C. & F.
Ninth
(Martha G.) emp soft
foundry, h 304 Mary
Jesse C, (Ehoda) emp rolling mill,
h 325 W. Front
Joseph, emp rolling mill, bds 325 W.
Front
(Martha) laborer, h 333 E.
Third
Otto, bds 325 W. Front
Sarah, emp factory, bds 300 Martz
Euth, emp factory, bds 300 Martz
Peter,
Samuel, (Matilda) driver, h 239 E.
Fifteenth
Silas, (Emily) watchman, h 217 E.
Fifteenth
(Kate) laborer, h 300
Sophares,
Martz
William,
Fifth
Lyon
emp
steel plant,
Albert, (Grace)
435 E. Third
emp
bds 455 E.
H., bds 212 E. Second
(Emma S.) physician, h
B.,
327 E. Front
Cheverton N., bds 327 E. Front
Daisy L., bds 327 E. Front
Maedonald J. L., (Isabel) U. S. Express agt, h 11 E. Second
McAfee Abraham, (Fannie) emp frame
shop, h 1633 Brittain
C. F., (Alice) machinist, h 221 E.
Tenth
(Addie) laborer, h 603 Maple
Emma, bds 221 E. Tenth
Jacob, (Esther) laborer, h 435 La-
Eli,
salle
Co.,
(Harriet)
(Alice)
Hill Ave.
Joseph,
emp A.
C.
&
F.
laborer,
h
Summer
Lloyd, (Minnie) car builder, h Mulberry
McCloskey John, laborer, bds 224 W.
Third
McClure
M.
Frank,
post office clerk, bds 320
Vine
MeBride Forrest, bds 320 Vine
Minnie, bds 320 Vine
O. E., (Laura) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 341 Market
teacher,
bds 341
Rachel,
school
Market
McCalla Mrs. G. W., h 370 Vine
McCarty John, (Mary) laborer, h 327
W. Second
J. W., (Emma) foreman steel plant,
h 325 Vine
William, Jr., (Margaret) driver, h
605 Broad
McCleary Joseph, (Ida) emp steel plant,
h 1506 Spring Garden Ave.
McClintock Irvin, (Alice) hammerman, h
Duval
Robert,
core room, h
Arthur, type machine, bds 610 Vine
Frank, emp fin dept, bds 810 Market
Frank, (Pearl) emp steel plant, h
438 E. Ninth
Macbean J.
MacCrea A.
h 402 Chestnut
Co.,
Christopher,
Carl,
(Martha)
emp Berwick
Store Co., h 539 E. Second
Dora, student, bds 539 E. Second
Mrs. Elizabeth, school teacher, h 539
E. Second
McDaniel R. E., (May) emp steel plant,
h 336 E. Eleventh
McElwee Alexander, (Kate) laborer, h
123 Iron
McEwen George, emp erecting dept, bds
601 W. Front
McGaw Marie, school teacher, bds 402
Chestnut
McGuire Thomas F., foreman A. C. &
F. Co., h 550 W. Front
Front
Fred, bds 550
McIIenry A. R., (Jennie) asst purchasing agt A. C. & F. Co., h 225 E.
W
Front
h 301 E. Sixth
48
MICHAEL
MARTEENY
Frank, (Grace) emp steel plant, h
360 Mulberry
S. C, (Margaret) moulder, h 331
Vine
Martin .1. P., (Fannie) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 708 Market
William, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
227 Jackson
Sarah, bds 227 Jackson
Martz Aaron, (Retta) emp steel plant, h
225 E. Sixth
Clarence, (Catherine) puddler, h 322
Benj. F., (Kate) laborer, h 325 E.
Second
(Mertie) agt S. B.
Oliver,
&
B. R.
h 326 E. Sixth
R.,
(Grace) emp smith shop, h
405 E. Fourth
MiKamey Lloyd, (Mary) laborer, h 355
Vine
McKechnie Alex. J., (Martha) emp time
office, h 430 E. Eighth
MeKinney W. C, h 351 Market
McLane H. C. h 513 E. Third
McLalughlin L. B., (Cora) emp steel
plant, h 321 W. Second
McMichael W. F., variety store, 113 W.
Front, h 536 W. Front
Oliver,
Vine
David, 307 Vine
E. S., h 538 W. Third
I. L. B., (Ruth) emp general office,
h 333 E. Front
J. H., h 335 Market
Warren, emp general office, h 335
emp car
(Nettie)
Clyde,
shop, h 324 E. Front
McNamie Mrs. Anna, h 434 Lasalle
Frank, emp steel plant, bds 434 LaMeMurtrie
Market
Master Mrs. H., h 620 Vine
Mathers John W., cor Third and Mul-
salle
Leo, bds 434 Lasalle
F. B., (Elizabeth) emp steel
plant, h 433 E. Fifth
Roland, (Mary) electrician, h 507
E. Front
MeRorich Michael, emp steel plant, bds
1643 Spring Garden Ave.
Mack C. G., h 206 Fowler
George, (Marv) emp steel plant, h
435 W. Front
W. H., emp truck shop, h 737 Orange
Ray, emp truck shop, bds 737 Orange
Mackey Edward, druggist, h 215 E. Front
Majer Edwin, emp smith shop, bds 210
McNinch
berry
Maurer Lorenzo,
Mausteller
Iieele,
Mears
Mease
emp
rolling mill, h
)
Ave.
W.
Front
Merkle Bertha, bds 501 E. Front
Charles, emp Berwick Store
501 E. Front
Elizabeth, bds 501 E. Front
John,
(Marion)
bakery,
fa
Co.,
h
1138
Market
Messersmitfa A. B., (Adaline) shoemaker,
li
223 Dnval
Laura, bds 223 Duval
Michael Adam, (Lena) retired,
ville
fa
Martz-
Road
Mrs, A. L., fa 535 Lasalle
D, A., real estate, fa 1000 W. Front
Frank, (Annie) laborer, b 1668 Brit-
(Rebecca) emp rolling
HI W. Front
(Lucy) laborer, fa Sll W.
Front
Marteeny Clem, (Samantfaa
Mnlbcrrv
fa 314
bds 320 Vine
h 313
machinist,
Front
Charles,
li
steel plant,
(Winnie)
Ruth, bds 310 E. Fronl
T. C, (Grace) car finisher, h 424
Cemetery
Mose, (Clara) shoe maker, h 901 W.
Front
Maud, bds Lincoln Ave
Roscoe, bds Lincoln Ave.
mill,
fin
emp factory, bds 801 Vine
John, (Mary) laborer, h 801 Vine
Mrs. Will, bds 801 Vine
Mellin Mrs Bridget, housekeeper, 1623
Spring Gardent Ave.
Mench Chas., (Lillian) h 730 W. Front
Mendenhall C. O, (Cora) agent, h 310 E.
1540 Fairview Ave.
E., emp nut works, bds 1540
Fairview Ave.
Mansfield W. J.. (M A.) lumber, h 401
E. Second
Walter, musician, bds 401 E. Second
Markle D. R., (Ellen) foreman, h 124
Chester.
emp
(Minnie)
Vine
(Ella) emp rolling mill, h
133i Fairview Ave.
Mrs. Catherine, h 229 E. Front
Harry, (Mary) laborer, h 124 Gar-
field
Warren
Man
W.
Elizabeth,
J.,
H., (Alverta)
chaser, h 222
Jacob,
(Agnes) prop store, h
1242 Spring Garden Ave.
W.
emp
Henry,
Vine
Manfaart W. B., (Caroline) car builder,
h 213 Iron
L.
George,
dept, h 320
Fowler
Minnie, bds 210 Fowler
Paul, (Lenore) emp smith shop, h
210 Fowler
Malonev Edward, (Hattie) laborer, h
221 W, Eighth
Manning
steel
Eighth
tain
Geo. E., (Mai tie) laborer, h 205 K.
Thirteenth
Gideon, h Martzville Road
car builder,
49
MITCHELL
MOSER
George W., (Mary) emp Klondyke, h
233 E. Second
Grace, bds 233 E. Second
John A., 361 Vine
Lafayette, (Annie) laborer, h 116 E.
Seventh
Ray, (Lillian) emp steel plant, h
Heights Eoad
(Sarah) laborer, h 1537 Brittain
M., h 1645 Fairview Ave.
Mika Eev. Francis, h 1209 Third Ave.
Milheim William, (Clara) laborer, h 507
Lasalle
Harry, h 518 W. Front
bds 518 W. Front
Moharter Joe, (Dora) moulder, h 433 E.
Third
Mrs. Isabelle, bds 358 Oak
Eay, (Gertrude) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 1531 Fairview Ave.
Martha, bds 118 E. Seventh
Nellie,
R.
S.,
S.
Miller Mrs. Annie, h 331
Summer
Hill
Ave.
Anna, bds 208 Iron
C. W., (Eva) h 426 W. Front
Rev. Charles E., h 406 E. Second
Alice, clerk, bds 347 Grant
Anna, bds 201 E. Eighth
E. B., (Mary) carpenter, h 1010
Market
Elverta, bds 1608 Lincoln Ave.
George W., (Jennie) laborer, h 347
Grant
James, (Alverta) driver, h 223 E.
Ninth
Josephine, emp light office, bds 433
E. Fourth
J. G., (Margaret) local mgr Prudential Insurance Co., h 201 E.
Eighth
J W., (Ida) emp
steel plant,
h 815
Mulberry
Katherine,
Eighth
Lewis H.,
Grant
student,
(Delia)
bds
laborer,
201
E.
h
376
emp fin dept, h 1327
Spring Garden Ave.
Ray, bds 320 Vine
Romaine, student, bds 201 E. Eighth
Mrs. Sallie, h 220 W. Front
S. H., (Anna) emp rolling mill, h
607 Susquehanna Ave.
Thomas K., (Amanda E.) laborer, h
1608 Lincoln Ave.
Thomas E., (Sarah) butcher, h 438
E. Sixth
(Elizabeth)
emp
rolling mill,
Stephen,
(Carrie)
hammerman, h
407 E. Eighth
Walter, (Mina) car builder, h 200
E. Fourteenth
Moore Clarence W., (Carrie) car builder,
h 218 Duval
E. G., (Anna) car finisher, h 401 E.
Tenth
Henry, wheelwright, h 345 Grant
Joseph W., (Gertrude) blacksmith,
h 1612 Walnut
Isaac, (Jennie) carpenter, h 407 E.
Tenth
W. R., (Sadie) emp foundry, h 314
E. Seventh
Moorehead Bernard, (Catherine) moulder, h 109 S. Oak
Bessie, bds 704 W. Front
Clint, (Eebecca) moulder, h 704 W.
Front
Ernest, (Edith) moulder, h 1314
Market
Miles, (Sadie)
Vernon, (Irene) conductor, h 119 E.
Seventh
Victor F., (Maude) laborer, h 433
E. Fourth
Walter, stenographer, bds 347 Grant
W. H„ (Lenna) foreman steel plant,
h 327 E. Eleventh
William, bds 331 Summer Hill Ave.
Millington Mrs. T. H., 517 W. Front
Milroy J. J., (Lily) electrician, h 1004
Spring Garden Ave.
Mitchell E. A., car inspector, 410 E.
Fifth
Ernest. (Rosie) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 527 Lasalle
H,
h 118 E. Seventh
Mokry Mike, (Helen) emp steel plant, h
336 Bowman
Molyneaux W. R., (Lillian K.) foreman
shears dept, h 317 W. Front
Moomey Geo. S., (Blanche) laborer, h
401 E. Eighth
Ray, stenographer, bds 401 E. Eighth
G. W., h 1100
W. Front
Morall Richard, (Kate) emp steel plant,
h 328 W. Second
Moras S. W., (Ethel) emp rolling mill,
h 109 Vine
Mordan Daniel, student, bds 210 E. Eleventh
J. H, (Annie) laborer, h 210 E.
Eleventh
Morgan
Charles,
(Maud) emp
steel plant,
h Broad
Morris Charles, (Marv) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 411 E. Second
Lewis, emp steel plant, h 263 Iron
Morton House, Front and Market
Morton A. J., (Eugenia) emp wheel
foundry, h 344 Mary
Geo. H., prop Hotel Morton, Market
and Front, h do
Thomas, (Sarah) local audit clerk,
h 334 Mulberry
W. H, laborer, bds 223 Jackson
Moser D. H, (Cora) laborer, h 501 W.
Second
Mrs. Electa, h 323 A. E. Second
50
OLIVER
NAUS
Moss David, (Sarah) Moss Clothing
N., (Mary E.)
shop, h 1611 Orange
Henry
Co.,
h 810 Vine
Oscar B., book-keeper, 124 Eleventh
S. S., (Sarah) laborer, h 209 Summer Hill Ave.
Mosteller Charles, emp steel plant, bds
1643 Spring Garden Ave.
Mowery James, watchman, h Summer
Hill Ave.
Moyer Ethel, bds 1322 W. Front
Harry, (Elizabeth) emp rolling mill,
h 1322 W. Front
Movie G. F., (Alice) emp steel plant, h
1618 Orange
(Barbara)
pattern
Muehlhof J. G.,
maker, h 134 Eleventh
Murko John, 310 W. Front
Murray James L., emp frame shop, bds
119 Iron
John P., (Clara) painter, h 1234
Spring Garden Ave.
Miles, (Annetta) retired, h 119 Iron
Muster Fred, (Emma E.) mgr Baer Silk
Mill, h 915 W. Front
Walder F., student, bds 915 W.
Front
Myers Bud, puddler, bds 236 W. Front
Lily E., dressmaker, h 403 Chestnut
Mytsiane S. B., (Elizabeth) emp steel
plant, h 1412 Fairview Ave.
Hurley,
watchman,
h
1329
349
h
laborer,
Neirle Carl, stenographer, bds, 201 Jackson
Neuter Charles, (Nora) emp smith shop,
h 341 Vine
Newell Gordan, bds 105 E. Front
Newman Chas., painter and paper hanger,
bds 232 Ida
George, painter, bds 232 Ida
Henry, h 232 Ida
John H., h 226 Hughes
Ney S. P., (Lenna) emp steel plant, h
439 E. Sixth
Nichols D. Randall, draughtsman, bds
224 E. Second
Geo. B., (Mary) janitor, h 224 E.
Second
Mrs., 312 Lasalle
Harry, bds 312 Lasalle
James, bds 312 Lasalle
Noss Geo., (Bertha) emp steel plant, h
312 W. Second
James, (Catherine) emp pipe foundry, M 322 E. Front
Nugent Clem W., (Catherine) emp steel
plant, h 219 E. Seventh
Nungessor W. J., (Ellen) laborer, h 410
Bowman
Frank, bds 518 W. Front
Ralph, (Anna) tea salesman, h 611
Butternut
Nash James, (Jessie) laborer, h 421 La-
Walnut
Nunkester Harvey, emp A.
bds 527 Lasalle
Nuss
J.
M,
(Ella)
C.
&
carpenter,
F. Co.,
h
1667
Brittain
salle
Mrs. Joseph, bds 421 Lasalle
Lester, laborer, bds 421 Lasalle
Naugle Clavton, emp smith shop, bds 520
E. Third
Ada, bds 301 E. Tenth
Bertha, bds 301 E. Tenth
Blanche, bds 301 E. Tenth
Eber, (Eliza) hauling, h 301 E.
Samuel,
steel
plant,
bds
C.
809
&
F.
Freas, electrician, bds 130 Iron
O.
Oberdorf Mrs. Alice A., h 421 E. Fourth
Fred,
draughtsman, bds 421 E.
Fourth
John O, (Celeste) grocer, 421 E.
Second, h do
William, (Cora) clerk, h 513 E.
(Elizabeth) carpenter, h
1001 Walnut
George, emp rolling mill, bds 209 E.
Seventh
John A., (Maggie) laborer, h 1653
Fairview Ave.
Muard, emp steel plant, bds 301 E.
Fifth
Oleary A. F., bds 212 E. Second.
Oliver Aaron, (Mahala) blacksmith, h
213 E. Tenth
Daniel, (Mary) watchman, h 1314
Tenth
Orval, driver, bds 301 E. Tenth
W. H., (Clara) laborer, h 520
emp
Mulberry
Samuel L., (Emma) emp A.
Co., h 440 E. Third
Mrs. Sarah, h 130 Iron
Tenth
Emanuel,
Third
Naus David,
h
laborer,
William F., (Evaline)
1415 Orange
X.
Nagle Ellen M., 331
(Bertha)
Orange
John, (Mary)
Washington
emp frame
E.
Market
(Minnie)
iaborer,
Margaret, school teacher, bds 310 E.
Second
Wm. B., painter, 224 E. Tenth
Win. O., (Annie) foreman A. C. &
F. Co., h 310 E. Second
h 1427
Orange
Gertrude, bds 232 Ida
Henry W., (Maggie) laborer, h 1417
Orange
51
PETTIT
PRESSLER
Olszewsky Antonio, (Wanda) h Franklin
Oplanger Arthur, emp frame shop, bds
455 E. Fifth
Philip, (Angeline) laborer, h 435 E.
Sixth
Kay, emp lumber yard, bds 435 E.
L. N.j (H. L.) street commissioner,
Sixth
Orner Martin, (Annie)
h 521 Lasalle
Wesley, (Eebecca) laborer, h 600 La-
M.
emp
(Emma) emp
H.,
521 Lasalle
Oswald Mrs. Anne, h 200
h 1315 Spring Garden Ave.
auto agt, bds 1315 Spring
Garden Ave.
Wesley, (Sarah) laborer, h 217 E.
Orval,
Eighth
paint shed,
salle
Petty Amy, bds 213 W. Second
Edith, 213 W. Second
Mary, 213 W. Second
Pfahler J. F., physician, h cor Seventh
steel plant, h
W. Front
and Market
Philadelphia Bargain House, cor Second
and Market
W. Second
George W., (Cora) foreman Columbia Light and Power Co., h 106
Pine
Henry W., (Dora) laborer, h 306 W.
Front
J. W., (Matilda) laborer, h 413 E.
Fourth
John, laborer, bds 306 W. Front
Pheasant Grant, foreman steel plant, bds
314 Mulberry
Piatt William, (Mabel) car builder, h
444 E. Fifth
Pifer Mrs. David, h 225 E. Eighth
George W., bds 225 E. Eighth
Grace, bds Mulberry
Myron, laborer, bds Mulberry
Eay, laborer, bds Mulberry
Samuel P., bds 225 E. Eighth
William, (Frances) laborer, h Mul-
Pace Harry, laborer, bds 359 Vine
Paden Claude C, (Gertrude) emp office,
h 1120 Market
Harvey W., (Effie) supt Cemetery, h
Phillips Mrs. Almira, 134
230 E. Third
Painter Joseph, (Elizabeth) emp steel
plant, h 612 Vine
Curtis, student, bds 612 Vine
Parry Thomas, (Geraldine) emp steel
plant, h 805 Vine
Parsons Harry E., (Jennie) draughtsman, h 517 E. Third
Sanford, emp planing mill, h 438 E.
Front
Bussel, bds 438 E. Front
Patrick Gus, (Sadie) bottling works, h
Martz
Patterson A. W., (Sarah A.) h 350 Mulberry
H. A., (Anna) emp smith shop, h
709 Pine
Pawlus Bruce, (Dora) emp rolling mill,
h 1545 Orange
Payne J. D., emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 810
berry
Wm.
bds 810 Market
Pealer, O. A., emp Berwick Store Co., h
323 E. Second
Pease Mrs. Isabelle, h 1630 Orange
Leroy, pattern maker, bds 1630
Jr., student,
Orange
Pegg Ami, (Verna) driver, h 1413 Pine
Penna. Brewing Co., Warren and Third
Ave.
Penta Joe, (Lizzie) h 364 Oak
Peterman Eoy A., emp steel plant, h 614
Vine
(Polly) laborer,
Thirteenth
Mrs. IT. M., h 217 Ida
Allan, bds 217 Ida
IT.
W, (Mary)
li
22.",'
teamster, h
1517
Pooler Enoch, (Annette) linesman, h 505
E. Ninth
(Winifred)
supt
Chas.
G.,
Porteus
truck shop, h 310 Mulberry
Possinger Eugene, (Mae) h 214 W. Front
Potter A. Hurley, car finisher, h 367 La-
William, (Hannah) laborer, h 215 E.
Eleventh
Peters N. D., h 840 Orange
Peterson Byron, (Julia) laborer, h 533
Susquehanna Ave.
Petrovits Eev. Joseph, h 403 Mulberry
Pettit Daniel,
(Jessie)
Pitner Charles, laborer, bds 517 W. Front
Pollock Adrian, carpenter, h 1602 Walnut
J M., (Celesta) barber, h 216 E.
Eleventh
Lemuel, (Mary blacksmith, h Walnut
T. E., produce, h 1611 Lincoln Ave.
Tobias, (Mary) laborer, h Summer
Hill Ave.
W. H., laborer, h 238 E. Eleventh
A. J., (Sevilla) 238 E. Eleventh
Kenneth, emp pipe foundry, bds
238 E. Eleventh
Market
James,
E.,
Orange
salle
E.
E. A., (Eva)
emp
steel plant,
h 232
W. Front
Pratt Mrs. Mary, h 128 E. Front
Pressler Lloyd, (Jennie)
car inspector, h 131
h 113 Vine
E. Front
52
emp
steel plant,
REMLEY
REAGAN
Edward, laborer, h 1623 Spring
Qarden Ave.
Price Mrs. Prank, h 114 S. Vine
Prutzman, II. W.. lunch room, h 312
Prctz
W. Front
Pryor Mrs. L. A., h L543 Brittain
Pollen L. J., (Clara) emp A C. & P.
Co., h 1335 Spring Qarden Ave.
William, (Florence) clerk, h 414 W.
Front
Pursei Henry, (Alice) moulder, h 230 E.
Second
Lincoln, (Mary) painter, h 230 E.
Second
Rufus A., (Margaret) laborer, h 228
Ida
Pearl, student, bds 228 Ida
YV. E., (Odessa) agent, h 310 Arch
Q.
Quackenbush W. D., (Ella) retired, h
125 E. Front
Quick Albeit. (Mary) plumber, h 1309
W. Front
R.
W., (Dora) emp steel plant, h
233 Jackson
Babert Elmer E., time keeper, 321 E.
Raba
J.
Fourth
Frank, emp foundry, 321 E. Fourth
II. E.,
(Bessie) moulder, h 321 E.
Second
W. A., emp pipe foundry, 321 E.
Fourth
Radler H. P., (Lydia) emp steel plant, h
224 Baseley
Rakes John, (Stella) blacksmith, h 216
W. Eighth
Joseph, emp A C. & F. Co., bds 216
W. Eighth
Ranger Hose Co., 208 E. Front
Rarich II. W., (Maude) emp steel plant,
h 132 W. Second
Harry, (Martha) laborer, h 311 W,
Third
Clyde, emp stool plant, bds 311 W.
Third
Nevin, (Laura) driver, h 124 rear
E. Front
Bang Robert, (Lizzie) emp car shop, h
229 E. Third
Raseley C. A., job printing, h 1138 W.
Front
Ranch William, (Emma) emp steel plant,
h 330 W. Second
Raup William, (Celestia) h 00(i Market
Ravmond John L, (Abbie) emp A. C. &
G. Co., h 435 E. Front
Reagan Mrs. G. L., h 139 W. Second
Marlin. (ITattie)
emp
218 W. Front
William. (Mable)
steel
Beed Charles, (Lula) emp rolling
33S Washington
(Lucretia) machinist, h FowAve. and Eighth
Reedy Daniel, b 101 W. Front
Fred, machinist, bds 401 W. Eront
John C, (Lilly M.) brick con<;.
A.,
ler
tractor, h 423 W. Front
emp steel plant, bds 401
Front
Sarah, 401 W. Front
Peter, (Sarah) emp A. C.
h 327 E. Fifth
&
F. Co.,
Reese Brooks, emp foundry, bds Summer
Hill Ave.
Chas. R., (Bertha) asst post master,
h 439 W. Front
Edward E., (Elizabeth) electrician,
h 1022 W. Front
F. W., (Maude) emp steel plant, h
124
Joseph G., (Marv) h 520 W. Front
Donald C, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds
520 W. Front
Rehill Charles, (Ella) laborer, h Martz
Reiehard Mrs. Abraham, h 502 E. Front
Clarence, emp steel plant, bds 502
E. Front
Reidle Harry, (Edith) car finisher, h 516
E. Third
J. B., (Lottie) car builder, h 550 E.
Eighth
(Esther) machinist, h 701
Butternut
Laura, school teacher, bds 515 E.
Jesse,
Ninth
William, coach
fitter,
bds 906 Market
Reliance Fire Co., S. Mulberry
Bemaley Bruce, (Lucy) emp erection
shop, h 304 Summer Hill Ave.
C. E., (Clara V.) laborer, h 511 E.
Front
Grace, bds 511 E. Front
George B., laborer, h 317 E. Eighth
Romley Daniel,
Martz
(Laura)
.chauffeur,
h
David, (Kate) laborer, h 335 Grant
Prank. (Clara M.) engineer, h 358
Mulberry
Hiram, (Annie) moulder, h 307 E.
Seventh
Howard, bicycle repairman, bds ">l!'
E. Fifth
(Emma) h 610 Chestnut
Lloyd, (Catherine) mason, h "11
J. II.,
W.
Second
Martin, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 319
E. Fifth
Nesbit, bds Nfartzville Road
1*. <:..
(Ida) car builder, h Ma-Lz-
plant, h
fa
W.
Joseph,
ville
laborer,
mill, h
Road
Webster. (Laura)
E. Fifth
301
Woodin
53
carpenter,
h
319
RUCKLE
ROBERTS
emp
William, (Jessie)
515 Lasalle
steel plant,
h
h 439 E. Second
W., grocer, 542 W. Front, h do
Rome Hotel, Nick Saracino, prop, 1125
Freas Ave.
Rood Henry, (Mary) emp mill, h 366
C. B.,
J.
Rhinard Clark, (Mabel) erup
steel plant,
b Walnut
George, (Grace) blue printer, h 110
Grant
Arch
Harry, bds 228 E Fourteenth
Lemuel, h 228 E. Fourteenth
Pearl, bds 228 E. Fourteenth
Ralph, (Martha) car finisher, h 1400
N. Chestnut
Rhodes J. A., (Elizabeth) grocer, h 1306
Christina, bds 606 Oak
John, (Emma) laborer, h 606 Oak
Ray, emp rolling mill, bds 315
Woodin
emp
emp
Woodin
Vincent, emp
Woodin
Rebecca,
Robert,
Orange
Jacob,
emp
steel
plant,
h
431 E.
Eighth
(Tilda) shipping clerk, h 527
E. Third
Jerry, emp smith shop, h 917 W.
J. F.,
Front
Merton, emp foundry, bds 431 E.
Eighth
Rhone Leport, (Lizzie) h Orange below
1700
"William, (Minnie) emp steel plant,
h 248 Martz
Rich Philip, emp smith shop, h 360 Lasalle
Richards
F.,
C.
pipe
(Alice)
fitter,
h
Summer Hill Ave.
Ervin, emp steel plant, h 409 Mulberry
Ridall Earl,
emp
mill,
bds 1725 Lincoln
Ave.
C, (Maggie) driver, h 434 E.
Front
Frank, (Bertha) moulder, h 133
Summer Hill Ave.
F.
George, (Nettie) emp rolling mill,
h 1725 Lincoln Ave.
Harvey, emp smith shop, bds 1725
Lincoln Ave.
Rider Mrs. Simeon, bds 121 E. Fifth
Riegel Albert, (Minnie) laborer, h 700
Butternut
Charles E., (Letty) h 409 E. Fourth
Frank, laborer, bds 501 E. Fourth
H. A., (Barbara) emp
h 1409 Fairview Ave.
Ritter E. M., (Lizzie)
emp
201 Orchard
F. M., (Gertrude)
122 Eleventh
steel
plant,
steel plant,
emp
A
C.
rolling
mill,
bds 315
Tenth
Hugh, (Nora)
laborer, h 324 E.
Second
Rourke Wm, bds 321 E. Fourteenth
Rowan P. F., (Nellie) electrician, h 911
W. Front
Rover Nevin, emp steel plant, bds Second
and Mulberry
Spencer, (Ina) car builder, h 1614
Walnut
Ruch Dell T., (Bertha) policeman, h 515
E. Eighth
Edward, (Ella) emp machine shop,
h 534 E. Eighth
h
stenographer, h
emp smith shop,
h 110 S. Vine
H. O., livery, h 308 E. Fifth
H. R., (Grace) machinist, h 1421
James, h 228 W. Front
Mollv, widow, h 308 E. Fifth
Paul', clerk, bds 110 S. Vine
Reuben, (Harriet) driver, h 212 W.
Front
William, emp steel plant, bds 313
Vine
Ruckle Florence, (Myrtle) car builder, h
338 Mary
Gilroy. (Elizabeth)
&
bds 606 Oak
bds 315
mill,
Grant
Ross Charles E., (Mary) blacksmith, h
330 Vine
Frank, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
610 Pine
George, (Rose) machinist, h 710
Chestnut
Oscar, (Lizzie) emp steel plant, h
120 S. Vine
Helen, student, 207 E. Front
W. A., (Priscilla M.) blacksmith, h
207 E. Front
Rough Lewis E., (Ellen) emp foundry,
h 325 E. Sixteenth
Sam, (Maizie) h 301 E. Sixteenth
W. F., prop Lyric Theatre, 124 W.
Front
Frank K, h 121A W. Front
Roup F. W., (Alice) laborer, h 334 E.
E.,
Joseph,
rolling
Mrs. Z. O., h 315 Woodin
Rosenfetter Mrs. Nellie, housekeeper, 345
(Edna) emp steel plant, h
1119 W. Front
Robbins C. O., (Sadie) car builder, h
1238 Orange
M. E.. h 509 Monroe
Rogers Edith, cor Fourth and Chestnut
W.
silk mill,
F. Co., cor E.
Fourth and Chestnut
Laura, school teacher, cor E. Fourth
and Chestnut
Roberts B. F., (Rebecca) laborer, h Fifteenth
54
SEYBERT
SCHNIDER
Kurkiiian E. W., (Elizabeth)
plant, h 707 Pine
Rudy Frank, (Hazel) emp
1237
emp
steel
steel plant,
Mulberry
h
W. Front
(Anna) emp Berwick
Schooley John, (Jennie) laborer, h 1115
Store
h 431 E. Sixth
Etupp Albert, (Sarah) laborer, h cor
Jessup and Charles
Karl, emp steel plant, bds cor Jessup and Charles
Jerrv,
Schollenberger Benj. P., (Emma) printing house, 129 W. Front, h 364
W. Front
Claire, 1115 W.
Robert, laborer,
Co.,
S.
Freas Ave.
h 406 E. Fourth
Saracino Nick, prop Rome Hotel, 1125
Freas Ave.
8arley Aletha, bds 333 Grant
W. H., (Bessie) laborer, h 333
SflCCO Cosimo, 1216
San Ice iMrs. M. C,
Grant
Saunders Raye, 112 E. Fourteenth
Savage George, (Lucille) emp A. C. &
F. Co., h 140 Orchard
Rev. Geo. B., (M. L.j h 322 E.
Tenth
Fred E., emp car shop, bds 322 E.
Tenth
R. A., (Belle) foreman A. C. & F.
Co., h 322 E. Tenth
W. F., (Martha) emp steel plant, h
343 Grant
Sawinsky Anthony, emp A. C. & F. Co.,
bds 310 E. Sixth
August, retired, h 310 E Sixth
Joseph, (Ella) emp steel plant, h
412 E. Sixth
S. B. & B. R. R. Co., Ninth and Mulberry
Sehain Joseph M., propt Dept Store, 139
W. Front, h 326 Mulberry
Schalles Anna, stenographer, bds 312 E.
Fourth
Blanche, 312 E. Fourth
Elizabeth, student, 312 E. Fourth
Mrs. Louise, h 312 E. Fourth
Schauch H. E., (Alta) clerk, h 529 E.
Eighth
Schell George, emp steel plant, bds 535
Lasalle
Selionke Edward, Restaurant, 130 W.
Front, h 327 E. Third
Schlangrer Henry, Hotel, Lasalle and
Freas Ave.
Schlauch
A
R.,
W. Front
Claude, emp
W. Front
Dewecse,
Front
Schoppy John
Steel 1600 block
Schweppenheiser E. G., (Eliza) rope
maker, h 413 Walnut
Elizabeth, student, 413 Walnut
Iva, bds 339 E. Eighth
Thomas, (Cora) teamster, h 339 E
Eighth
Scott Edgar, laborer, bds 347 Washing
ton
Jesse, (Mary) emp car shop, h 907
W. Front
Louis, (Edith) laborer, h 347 Washington
W. A., (Celinda) plasterer, h 308 E.
Front
h Heights Road
Carl, emp A. C.
&
h cor
nut
Elnora, school teacher, bds 546 E.
Eighth
S.
B., asst supt Water
Walnut and Third
h cor
Co.,
Seesholtz
Fred P.,
(Frances)
bookkeeper, h 316 W. Front
Seesoltz Mrs. James, h 305 W. Front
Sterling L., (Clara) grocer, h 1400
Market
Segar Elias, (Mattie) florist, Third
Seiler Scott, (Lina) carpenter, h 127 E.
Second
Seiple S. C, (Orah) machinist, h 808
Seiwoll
Market
James
A.,
(Catherine)
h
1011
Pine
Setzer John, (Julia) emp mill, h Garfield Ave.
Seybert Frank, (Mary) moulder, h 201
E. Thirteenth
bds 1139
1139
Co.,
E. Fifth
Seely A. D., (Iona) foreman paint shop,
h 317 E. Front
A. J., (Edith) book-keeper, h Wal-
W..
(Katherine)
farmer, h 234
E. Front
Howard, Berwick Tee
bds
F.
steel plant,
Second and Fowler Ave.
Seebold Harry, (Veda) carpenter, h 451
G.
electrician,
(Emma) emp
Searles Alex.,
(Carrie) laborer, h 1139
electrical dept,
J.,
Front
bds 1115 W. Front
(Fannie) laborer, h
W.
Co.,
bds 234 E.
Front
emp wheel foundry, h 510 W.
Second
Rudolph, bds 114 E. Seventh
S. T., (Attn) bds 333 Market
Victor, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
1117 Walnut
Nick,
W. Front
Schnider Henry, (Miranda) emp A. C.
& F. Co., h 321 W. Third
John, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 321
W. Third
Ivan, student, bds 1139
55
SHERWOOD
SIMONDS
Chas. A., (Mary) salesman, h
339 E. Front
Harry C, (Jennie) enip steel plant,
h 1323 Spring Garden Ave.
Henry, (Evaline) h 1505 Market
Rev. J. E., h 1133 Orange
Morris, prop Phila. Bargain House,
h 211 E. Second
(Alice)
pastor Christian
T.
B.,
Church, h 311 E. Third
Theodore, student, 311 E. Third
"William, (Susan) emp steel plant, h
1112 Orange
W. S., (Flora) painter, h 732 W.
Front
Frank, emp rolling mill, bds 732 W.
Front
Nat, teamster, bds 732 W. Front
Shales N. B., (Maude) druggist, 549 W.
Front, h do
Shaffer
Shalls
(Elizabeth)
Charles,
plant, h Lasalle
emp
steel
(Dora) car finisher, h
111 E. Fourteenth
Shannon Bardon, carpenter, h 321 Mul-
Shannon Bruce,
Austin, bds 414 W. Front
J. H., (Ella) roller, h 414 W. Front
Eli, h 1140 Market
Thomas W., emp A. C. & F. Co., bds
224 W. Third
Shiner Alex D., (Sarah) grocer, h cor
Fairview Ave. and Mercer
Hurley, (Isabelle) emp rolling mill,
h 1208 Orange
N. N, (Shiner Bros.) grocer, h 1112
W. Front
Shingler Rush, (Eliza)
h 360 Vine
Shives Frank, (Mame)
emp smith
shop,
emp pattern
shop,
h 604 Market
Shoemaker Frank, emp A. C. & F. Office,
bds 322 E. Fourth
Fred, clerk, bds 211 E. Front
Geo., (Clara) railroader, h 322 E.
Fourth
George, clerk, bds 211 E. Front
J. F.,
(Anna) steward, h 211 E.
Front
William, (Frances) emp general office, h 313 E. Front
berry
Sholes Anna, bds 426 E. Fifth
Joseph, (Grace) driver, h
bds 224 W. Third
W., (Margaret) carpenter, h 107
E. Front
D. E., h 321 Mulberry
Elias, (Ellen) retired farmer, h 1411
Pine
George, stenographer, bds 321 Mulberry
(Kate) painter and paperJ. E.,
hanger, h 208 Hughes
Jane, bds 318 Mulberry
J. L., (Mary C.) blacksmith, h 318
Shortes William, axle turner, bds 224
Mulberry
J. W., h 329 E. Eleventh
Martha, bds 318 Mulberry
Shrader I. D.,
Eighth
Chas., laborer,
C.
Shostine Sam, 328 E. Fourth
Shotwell H. E., (May) contractor, h 515
E. Third
Win. J., (Mary E.) plasterer, h
Martz
W.
(Ada) barber, 109 Market, h
Shultz Bruce I., (Ella) foreman, h 233
E. Thirteenth
D. L., (Lillie) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 308 E. Eighth
Emily, bds 125 E. Sixth
Florence, bds 803 Pine
John F., (Edith) laborer, h 125 E.
Sixth
Mrs. Kate, h S03 Pine
M. B., (Rosa) fireman, h 524 E.
Fred, bds 1740 Orange
Rev. E. A., 1740 Orange
Shaver J. R., (Grace) pressman, h 223
Fourteenth
D., (Bertha) paperhanger, h
237 E. Front
(Dora) emp smith
Sheatler William,
shop, h 429 "W. Front
Sheerer A. N., painter, cor Mulberry and
Third
Shaw Earl
(May)
I.,
(Dorothy A.) h 538 E.
217 E. Fourth
Orange
H..
W.
Third
Eay, (Cordelia) emp steel plant, h
838 Orange
Sharretts A. F., (Ida) laborer, h 1740
I.
E.
Mrs. Therese, h 426 E. Fifth
Shope Frank, (Eva) car finisher, h 432
E. Eighth
Mrs
Shellhammer
305
Eighth
Ninth
Otho O, (Nina) emp press dept, h
113 Garfield Ave.
pattern
Shuman Charles
maker, h 1310 Orange
Sherman H. E., (May) emp wheel foundry, h 525
Michael, .ieweler, 119 W. Front
Unas, (Mary) emp rolling mill, h
231 Hughes
Sherwood A. L., painter, h 1236 Spring
Garden Ave.
L.,
emp
steel plant,
bds
112 Orchard
Sickles Avery C, h 229 W. Front
Sigman Prof. James
visory
Walnut
Simonds Dell,
G.,
principal
(Maggie)
h
emp A.
F. Co., h 1606 Brittain
56
super-
(Elsie)
schools,
119
C.
&
SMETHERS
SMITH
Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
E. Front
Sitler Arthur, (Alice)
mer
106
office,
laborer,
h
Sum-
Hill Ave.
E.,
(Nora A.) architect and
builder, h 810 Market
Charles N., laborer, bcls 210 Summer
Hill Ave.
Frank C, (Sarah) laborer, h 210
Summer Hill Ave.
Esther, bds 216 E. Third
Hazel M., 1024 Market
laborer, bds 113 E. Sixth
(Sallie) mason, h 113
J. H.,
E.
Sixth
J. W., (Cora) contractor and lumber, h 1024 Market
Leroy, emp smith shop, bds 216 E.
Third
Orval, (Pearl) moulder, h 201 Summer Hill Ave.
Ruth, phone operator, bds 216 E.
Third
Samuel
E., (Clara) car builder, h
201 Mary
Wallace, (Fena) laborer, h 216 E.
Third
W. A., (Cora) emp steel plant, h
117 S. Vine
Wm. R., (Gertrude) laborer, h 222
E. Third
Sliker George, (Mabel) puddler, h 1325
W. Front
Sliver Ernest, emp foundry, bds Orange,
below 1500
Sam, (Irene) emp foundry, h Orange
below 1500
Slusser George, (Emma) carpenter, h
foreman
E.
pipe
Mrs. George, h 800 Market
Harry, (Cora) emp car shop, h 424
E. 'Fourth
II. F., (Emma) car builder, h 135
Garfield Ave.
Hensyl, (Lillian) emp nut works, h
2li E. Sixth
Herbert, (Gertrude) emp steel plant,
h 332 E. Eighth
Trvin, (Maude) emp A. C. & F. Office, h 533 E. Fourth
Jacob, (Mary) emp rolling mill, li
538 W. Front
James E.. merchant, h 122 E. Front
.1. M.,
(Clara) laborer, h 607 Maple
Miles G., (Laura) ice cream and
groceries, h 337 E. Fourth
Milford. (Ida) emp rolling mill, h
314 W. Second
Millard. (Helen) clerk, fa 537 E.
Fourth
Miriam, bds 225 E. Fourth
Marv L., bds 338 E. Tenth
Mollie. 546 W. Front
Norman C., emp steel plant, bds
1327 Pine
Olen, student, bds 337 E. Fourth
Otto J.. (Eva) foreman Co. barn, h
350 Mulberry
R. M.. house and sign painter, h 1440
Spring Carden Ave.
Richard A., (Cora M.) laborer, h
(Annie) emp rolling mill, h
227 Iron
Smethers A. H., (Edith) inspector, h
134 W. Second
Amy B, school teacher, bds 301 E.
Eleventh
C. W., emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 523
E.
Fourth
Alvin, moulder, bds 412 E. Fourth
Ed. H., (Emma) foreman, h 412 E.
Fourth
Frank, (May) machinist, h 338 E.
Eighth
Hurley K., (Pearl) florist. 229 E.
Eighth
Jacob C.. (Alice) carpenter, h 301
E. Eleventh
John A., florist, h 220 E. Fourth
John H., h 610 W. Front
John T.. (Delia) moulder, h 323 E.
Eighth
McClellan, (Elizabeth)
309 E. Eleventh
309
Front
Broad
412
(Dora)
bds
F. M., grocer, 409 W. Second, h do
Geo. W., contractor, h 409 E. Front
Peter,
bds
IT.,
office,
li
Howard,
maker,
emp
Eighth
William
foundry, h 217 E. Second
Katherine, school teacher, bds 220
E. Fourth
Smith Adam, insurance, h 225 E. Fourth
r,:\:\
A. Edgar, (Jennie) clerk,
B.
Fifth
Benj. F., h 400 E. Eighth
Carrie, bds 225 E. Fourth
Charles, (Lois) plumber, h 60S Vine
Clarence,
(Helen) hammerman, h
603 Mulberry
Clyde, (Gertrude) emp steel plant,
h 114 Raseley
Clint, (Ada) emp steel plant, h 426
E. Fourth
Mrs. C. D., h 367 Lasalle
Cvrus, (Blanche) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 338 E. Tenth
David T., (Amelia) laborer, h Summer Hill Ave.
E. H., (Florence) emp steel plant, h
502 W. Second
Edith, bds 115 Iron
Ezra, (Elizabeth) brakeman, h 115
Iron
Fred, emp steel plant, bds 538 W.
C.
Lasalle
Claude, core
Robert,
machinist, h
57
STACKHOUSE
STILES
James, (Anzeline) emp steel plant,
h 361 Vine
Ray, reporter, bds 318 E. Second
1515 Fairview Ave.
Eoscoe, bds 800 Market
Samuel
S.,
(Emma)
grocer
1500
Pine
Walter,
(Iva) machinist, h Martz
Stahi Earl,
Stanley, student, bds 350 Mulberry-
emp
rolling mill, bds 538
W.
Front
Willard,
(Louise)
merchant, h 215
W. Second
Wm. M., emp
steel plant, h 1327
Pine
William A., (Lillian B.) roller, h
606 Green
W. C, (Blanche) laborer, h 338 E.
Tenth
Snyder Arthur, (Harriet) emp smith
shop, b 313 Grant
Mrs. Caroline, 221 Jackson
Harry, (Dora) barber, h 126 rear
E. Front
T., 801 Mulberry
Thomas, (Marion) emp steel plant,
h 1612 Orange
Wm. H., 1438 Fairview Ave.
Sobers James E., (Fannie) emp steel
plant, h 1215 W. Front
J. B., (Arrila) emp road, h 1213 W.
Front
Sodders Mrs. Freeman, h 227 E. Fif-
teenth
Space Walter, (Cora) emp machine shop,
h 119A E. Sixth
Spade Albert T., emp steel plant, bds
528 E. Eighth
May R., clerk, bds 528 E. Eighth
S. D., (Martha) emp fin dept, h 528
E. Eighth
William, (Laura) laborer, h 517 E.
Eighth
Spangler Irvin, (Minnie) mail carrier, h
508 E. Fifth
Ruth, bds 508 E. Fifth
Spence Walter, (Ethel) emp steel plant,
h 508 E. Fourth
Splain, John F., barber, bds 215 W. Sixth
John R,, (N. J.) puddler, h 215 W.
Sixth
John, (Elizabeth) laborer, h 219
Sixth
Sponenberg B. F., (Annie) h 548
Stark O. C, draughtsman, h 531 E. Third
St. Charles Hotel, 100 E. Front
St Mary's Church, 405 Mulberry
Steck C. T., physician, h 305 Mulberry
Steck's Drug Store, 103 W. Front
Stegmaier Brewing Co., Canal
Stegner Byron, (Dora) emp punch dept,
h 430 E. Sixth
Claude, emp punch dept, bds 224 W.
Third
J.,
office,
h
bds 224 W.
Third
Steiner
Albert
E.,
(Eliza)
h
737
W.
Front
W. Front
Elsie J., bds 737
William,
emp
steel
216
plant,
E.
Ninth
Stephens D. W., drayman, h 333 Mulberry
Frank, drayman, bds 333 Mulberry
Florence, bds 333 Mulberry
Pearl, bds 333 Mulberry
Ray, bds 333 Mulberry
Sterling Store, W. M. Suit, 101 E. Front
Sterner Benj., (Anna) h
Clifton, clerk, bds
Edith, bds cor Sixteenth and Pine
Florence, bds 219 Ida
Eobert, 219 Ida
W. H., (Minnie) laborer, h cor Sixteenth and Pine
William, (May) machinist, h 219
Ida
Stetler
Samuel,
watchman, h
(Eudora)
E. Thirteenth
Stevens Allan, (Cora)
emp
store house, h
316 W. Second
William, (Anna) emp truck shop, h
1300 Pine
Stevenson Mrs. Anna, nurse, 1618 N.
Walnut
emp
W. Front
Joseph,
W.
check
office,
bds 1003
Mary, music teacher, bds 1003 W.
W.
Front
Front
Mrs. E.
emp
Steiber F. L., (Anna M.)
116 E. Fourteenth
Stein Ralph, car builder,
W. C, (Fannie) emp
1003 W. Front
h 201 Iron
emp Berwick
(Jennie)
Store Co., h 505 E. Second
Frank, (Frances) Hotel, 532 Lasalle
Miss M. M., bds 201 Iron
Sponsler W. C, W. Front
office, h 213 W.
Spragle L. D., gas
Edward,
Stifnaugle
Wm.
H.,
draughtsman A.
fin
dept,
h
(Gertrude) chief
C. & F. Co., h
426 E. Fifth
William, (Rebecca)
retired,
h 419
W. Front
h 218 E. Second
Ethel C, bds 218 E. Second
Mrs. L. A., 429 E. Front
T. J., (Mary) druggist, h 139 E.
Seventh
Stiles Mrs. Fannie,
Second
Stackhouse H. W., pattern maker, bds
127 E. Second
Harry, (Minnie) laborer, h 318 E.
Second
58
THOMAS
SULT
Stobbins Richard, (Mary) emp mill, h
1422 Orange
Stoker Brace, (Mae) laborer, h 333 Bow-
man
Stone Archie, bds 1307 Spring Garden
Ave.
J. ('.. (Mary) grocer, h 1307 Spring
(ianlen Ave.
Stooky Chapman, (Edna) laborer, h 131
Columbia Ave.
Frank. (Anna) emp steel plant, li
1937 Heights Road
Stout Arthur, (Helen) laborer, h 223
Jackson
Boyd, (Laura) emp steel plant, h
Pearl
('has. L., mgr Stegmaier Storage, h
201 S. Chestnul
Frank, (Elizabeth) machinist, h 217
Theodore, (Lillian) pattern maker,
h 404 E. Front
W. B., h 433 E. Second
Walter M., general mdse, 101 E.
Front, h do
Surplus Hugh, (Emma) car inspector, h
210 Hughes
Sutliff
M.
(Virgie)
B.,
T.
emp machine
shop,
h
217
Hughes
H.
(Nora)
P.,
1219
h
laborer,
B. L., (Hulda) core maker, h
441 E. Fifth
Carrie M., school teacher, bds 512 E.
Taylor
Orange
Front
John, iron worker, bds 367 Lasalle
M. W., (Isador) machinist, h 213
Chas., (Nora)
emp machine
shop,
h
V.,
(Annie) blacksmith, h
617 Mulberry
Rav, (Pearl) emp rolling mill, h 362
Oliver
Oak
Telle E. J..
Orchard
emp Schain's
Terwilliger Amelia, bds 139 W. Second
J. D., (Daisy) painter, h 214 W.
Store
Stroud Allen, (Elizabeth) laborer, h 219
W. Eighth
Stuart
Harvey
(Esther) blacksmith, h 805
Mulberry
Straw Mrs. Catherine, h 441 E. Fourth
Jessie,
h 616
Second
220
Hughes
Stover D. E.. (Sarah) emp machine shop,
h 1140 Market
Strausser Kimbler, (Eva) baker, h 120
steel plant,
Mrs. Harold, Martzville Road
John A., emp Berwick Store Co., h
118 W. Second
Garriek M., student, bds 118 W.
Market
W.,
emp
Vine
Hughes
W. R., (Mary) emp rolling mill, h
218 Hughes
W. T., (Elizabeth) -emp office, h 1018
"W.
steel plant,
Fifth
Helen, bds 309 E. Fifth
Sweeney Eugene, (Lizzie) labor boss, h
1319 Spring Garden Ave.
Lulu, 1319 Spring Garden Ave.
Szlovick Joseph, h 610 Oak
Hughes
Hurley,
emp
h 504 E. Fourth
W. A, 1303 Orange
Swank Elmer, (Estella) emp truck shop,
h 601 Mulberry
Pwartz E. L., (Rosa) moulder, h 309 E.
J.,
Ninth
Thomas
(Mary)
laborer,
h
B. T.,
emp
(Clara)
steel plant,
h 1415 Pine
Edith, bds 1415 Pine
1300 Fairview Ave."
Stubert George, (Bessie) emp steel plant,
h 221 E. Sixteenth
Slyer S. T., real estate. 108 S. Mulberry
Geo. (Sarah) school teacher, h 1100
Edward, (Gertrude)
1116 Walnut
Freas,
(Emma)
carpenter,
laborer,
h
h
334 E.
Seventh
Orange
Harrv M.. (Hannah)
Suit Alex., (Clara) emp finishing dept,
h 300 Summer Hill Ave.
A. J., laundry, h 338 E. Front
Arthur, emp car shop, bds 424 E.
Ida
Harry, emp A.
C.
E. 'Eighth
Herbert. (Bertie)
333 E. Sixth
Front
&
roller,
h 212
F. Co., bds 336
emp
car shop, h
R., (Lydia) carpenter, h Duval
Martin. (Carrie) foreman steel plant,
h 325 E. Fourth
Ira.
(Adelia) teamster, h 321 E.
Sixth
Nat. (Sallie) emp steel plant, h 417
E. Fifth
Ralph B.. clerk, bds 21 5 Mary
Ray. clerk, bds 21" ManMrs. Rebecca, h 215 Mary
John
Chas. E., (Susana) laborer, h 328 E.
Front
Charles L.. (Olive) moulder, h Summer Hill Ave.
Daniel J.. Berwick Steam Laundry,
h 425 E. Second
Harvey, (Alice) car finisher, h Pearl
James n., painter, bds 424 E. Front
Jennings K., (Katherine) laborer, h
326 E. Front
59
VARNER
TRESCOTT
K., emp rolling mill, bds
212 Ida
William, (Anne) insurance agt, h
336 E. Eighth
W. W., (Annie) emp smith shop, h
Warren
Helen, school teacher, bds 114 Cemetery
Louise, student, 114 Cemetery
Tressler James, (Mildred) roller, h 408
E. Sixth
Trowbridge H. M., (Fannie) emp A. C.
6 F. Co., h 319 W. Second
T.
I).,
(Ellen)
laborer,
h 1139
Walnut
Win., (Alice) engineer, h E. Tenth
William,
(Catherine)
emp steel
plant, h 1156 Chestnut
Thompson Hugh, h 1148 Walnut
Thornton Oscar S., (Louise) cigar store,
h 431 W. Second
Thrash Mose, (Elizabeth) laborer, h
1559 Brittain
Tierson Isaac, painter, bds 533 W. Front
James, h 110 E. Eighth
Timbrell John, (Amy B.) grocer, h cor
Spring Garden Ave.
Tubbs Christopher, (Eoxana)
305 E. Tenth
Mulberry
Tucker Joseph, painter, bds 62 Summer
Hill Ave.
Turkev Lewis, (Lepolda) emp car shop,
h 324 Lasalle
Turner B. S., (Martha) emp rolling mill,
h 1020 Spring Garden Ave.
Dallas, bds 1020 Spring Garden Ave.
Edna, bds 1020 Spring Garden Ave.
John, emp steel plant, bds 1020
Spring Garden Ave.
Eussel, bds 1020 Spring Garden Ave.
W. B., 525 E. Ninth
'
steel plant, h
121 E. Seventh
Topper Charles, (Eose) emp steel plant,
h 213 E. Seventh
Townsend Donald, student, bds 309 E.
Front
Mrs. L. J., h 309 E. Front
Euth, student, 309 E. Front
Mrs. Mittie, bds 114 E. Seventh
Tracy Lulu, bds 214 E. Second
Traugh Donald, mechanic, bds 211 Duval
Fred, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
227 E. Eleventh
Grace M., bds 211 Duval
(ieorge W., (Etta) policeman, h 215
E. Fourteenth
Henry F., (Minnie) paymaster A. C.
& F. Co., h 226 E. Eleventh
Hiram B., mechanic, h 211 Duval
Lewis, (Jessie) rivet maker, h 230
E. Eleventh
Marguerite, bds 211 Duval
Minnie, bds 227 E. Eleventh
M. O., (Viola) laborer, h 1156
U.
Umstead H.
finisher,
Fourth
Utt Clark, (Laura) conductor, h 232 E.
Third
V.
Van Buskirk Gertrude
h
(Alice)
laborer,
Van
h 123
Van
E. Seventh
(Margaret) emp steel plant,
h. 609 Mulberry
Bertha, bds 213 Jackson
William E., (Sarah) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 213 Jackson
William F., (Mary) machinist, h
213 Jackson
William H., bds 213 Jackson
Treon Mrs. Dora, bds 224 E. Third
George, (Ethel) h 224 E. Third
Trescott C E., prop Berwick Carriage
and Sign Works, Eeagan's Alley,
h 114 Cemetery
Clarence, bds 114 Cemetery
H.
M., bds 709 Pine
h 709 Pine
Horn Harry, (Polly) laborer, h 1706
Chestnut
Minor, (Ella) laborer, h 1706 Chestnut
Houten Mrs. Harry, h 317 Vine
(Annie) machinist, h 1619
S. T.,
Lincoln Ave.
Mrs.
311 Vine
Travers Hudson, 331 Lasalle
Mrs. Mary, h 331 Lasalle
Thomas, bds 331 Lasalle
Trego Clarence,
(Martha)
diemaker, h
601 Vine
William, (Jesse) h 219 E. Eighth
Unangst Geo. B., (Eva) tax collector, h
0007 Pine
Mrs. M. II., h 437 E Fourth
Philip W., emp pipe foundry, h 437
E. Fourth
E. S., emp pipe foundry, bds 437 E.
F.,
Market
(Nora) car
h
Verdie, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
305 E. Tenth
W. E., (Lottie) teamster, h 809
Eighth and Pine
Titman Lee, (Hattie) emp
Travelpiece Eay,
laborer,
E.,
S.
J.,
William C, (Marv) emp steel plant,
h 365 Grant
Van Pelt W. II., h 362 Vine
Vanscoter W. B., secretary Y. M. C. A.,
h 133 E. Front
Van Tassel Mrs. Bessie, h 128 E. Front
Vanuctsen John, (Dora) laborer, h 239
Jackson
Varner Dillman, (Amanda) carpenter, h
601 Chestnut
Jacob L., (Alice) patternmaker, h
506 W. Front
60
WENNER
WALTON
Fred, emp Multiplex Mfg. Co., bds
335 E. Second
George W., student, bds 335 E.
(Annie) machinist, h 214 E.
Tenth
Ralph, (Maine) laborer, h 435 E.
Eighth
William, emp steel plant, bds Duval
John,
Vastine J. W., (Emma)
Co., h 1021 Pine
Velio John, emp A. C.
emp A.
C.
&
Second
H.
E., (Jennie K.) undertaking, h
335 E. Second
Wanich Mrs. Mildred. 530 E. Third
Wanns Albert, watchman, h 1330 W.
Front
Warner Chester, laborer, h 210 E. Tenth
Harry, (Iva) emp steel plant, h 200
E. Eleventh
Wasko John, (Edna) laborer, h cor
F.
& F. Co., h 437
Lasalle
M., (Jessie) emp Berwick
Vervalin
Store Co., h 422 E. Fourth
Lunette, bds 422 E. Fourth
Yickham John, (Mary) h Summer Hill
A
Walnut and Duval
Watts John, 1801 Brittain
Ave.
Yigiano Frank, green grocery, h 541 W.
Front
Joe, bds 541 W. Front
Vock Mrs. Freeman, h 228 E. Eighth
Vonnieda J. E., carpenter, bds 501 E.
Fourth
Yought Mrs. Ermina, h 123 E. Sixth
Josephine, bds 123 E. Sixth
Vera, bds 123 E. Sixth
W. C, (Jane) insurance agt, h 213
Clyde, (Bertha) laborer, h 343
Lasalle
William, (Lizzie) laborer, h 1241
J.
Orange
Waythen Ethel, dressmaker,
Weaver Elias C, (Jennie)
Pearl
Eli, (Sarah)
Wade
Margaret, 1418 Market
hauling, bds Martz
Elmer, laborer, bds 1113 W. Front
Henry, (Sarah) moulder, h 501
Wagner David,
Broad
(Lucy A.) watchman, h Martz
John, (Melinda) retired farmer, h
Orchard
Miles C, (Nellie) emp steel plant, h
J. L.,
330 Mary
William, (Anna) moulder, h Summer HiiTTVve.
William, 218 W. Eighth
Win. D., (Louise) fireman, h E.
Sixth
Wakefield G. P., insurance, h 107 E.
Front
Walburn David M., (Charity) shoemaker,
W. Front
108 W. Front,
h 132 E. Front
Walker Mrs. Ella, housekeeper, 321 E.
T., druggist,
Walnut
(Maud)
Oscar,
Fourth
Wallace Howard, (Ella) emp steel plant,
h 619 Mulberry
William, bds 619 Mulberry
Wallen Edward, laborer, bds 224 W.
Third
Walp Ghas F., (Blanche) foreman die
dept, h 313 E. Second
<;.
W.. (Dora) t'iii|i steel plant, li
515 Lasalle
John, (Ella) emp smith shop,
li
steel plant,
h
h 1305
Henry, (Minnie) emp finishing shed,
h 224 W. Eighth
John A., (Martha) laborer, h 203
Summer Hill Ave.
Metta, bds 1305 Orange
Webb E. J., (Maud) foreman construction, h 608 Market
Weber Henry, core maker, 331 Mulberry
Weikel J. B., (Mary E.) emp car shop,
h 426 Lasalle'
Weiss T. Parvin, emp stoel plant, bds
1627 Lincoln Ave.
Morris, Hotel, 1156 Sixth Ave.
Weller Ruby. 205 E. Second
Welliver Christine, 405 E. Fourth
Mrs. E. J., h 204 E. Fourteenth
Jay, emp S. B. & B. R. R., bds 204
E. Fourteenth
Wells Mrs. Ann E., 325 Market
F. W., h 325 E. Sixth
Welsh Abner, (Augusta) machinist, h
311 W. Front
Jay G., bds 311 W. Front
John H.. (Ruth) machinist, h 1725
W.
h 819
Broad
laborer,
Orange
E. Sixth
Waklner H.
emp
521
laborer, h
Broad
bds 311 W. Front
William, (Margaret) shop cleaner, h
1317 Orange
Wemple Mrs. Martha E.. 323 Mulberry
Sarah
Wenner
C.
E.,
B.,
(Florence)
emp smith
shop, h 205 E. Second
Frank, emp steel plant, h 1323 Fairview Ave.
Edwin, ear finishing, bds 12o E.
Seventh
W., gen mdse. 1500 Market
Xevin, (Lillian) emp office, h 12(>
Seventh
1721
Walnut
Walton Daniel, bds 335
•T.
E. Second
Eudora, bds 335 E. Second
61
K.
WHITMIRE
WISH
M
G., emp steel plant, h 307
E. Sixth
Werner Louis, (Emma C.) laborer, h 359
Werkheiser
Thomas, (Martha) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h N. Chestnut
William, (Ada) moulder, h 42 Sum-
Vine
Eobert,
mer
emp
Vine
Werts Harry,
Pine
steel
(Mary)
plant,
laborer,
bds ,359
h
1011
Jacob, (Ella) blacksmith, h 622
West
West
Front
Berwick
Front
Hose
House,
808
W.
W.
(Jessie) emp steel plant, h
318 Lasalle
Leon, (Cora) furniture agt, h 535
Susquehanna Ave.
Western Union Telegraph Co., Jackson
Bldg.
Westler Geo. H., 121 E. Second
Whaler. D. J., (Bertie) foreman, h 623
C.
E.,
Mulberry
Wheeler H. C, machinist, 310 E. Sixth
White Annie M., widow C. B., h 114 E.
Seventh
B. M., (Lulu) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 416 E. Fourth
Clarence, (Anna) laborer, h 361 rear
Mulberry
Walter, (Edna) emp steel plant, h
225 E. Fourteenth
Whitenight H. W., (Hester Ei,) nut
forger, h 414 E. Sixth
(Sarah) emp rolling mill, h
306 Lasalle
Whitmire Chauncey, emp truck shop, bds
Garfield Ave.
C. K., (Laura) emp steel plant, h
236 Hughes
David, (Emma) emp mill office, h
421 Broad
Elias W., painter, bds 601 Broad
Edna, bds Garfield Ave.
Edward, emp rolling mill, h 1206
Lloyd,
Orange
Emerv W.,
(Ida) book-keeper, h 426
Hill Ave.
William F., (Lena) moulder, h Walnut
Wildine Commadore, (Lillie) marble cutter, h 1520 Fairview Ave.
Wildoner Charles, foreman foundry, h
428 E. Front
Wildrick Mary, bds E. Fifteenth
Williams Atwood, (Bertha) emp rolling
mill, h 416 E. Front
Benjamin, student, bds 207 E.
Eighth
Mrs. Boyd, 328 Mulberry
Edward, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
619 Susquehanna Ave.
Grace, school teacher, 425 E. Front
Mrs. Frances, h 334 Mulberry
Guy, (Myrtle) coal dealer, h 1730
Lincoln Ave.
H. L., (Isabella) emp steel plant, h
215 W. Eighth
Harry, (Cora) chauffeur, h 335 E.
Fourth
H. S., Restaurant, 116 W. Front
Ira, (Laura) watchman, h 326 E.
Ninth
John, (Sarah) laborer, h 229 E.
Ninth
Mrs. E, H, 303 Mulberry
Mrs. Sarah, 415 E. Fourth
William, (Maoel) emp steel plant,
h 120 Iron
W. B., (Clara) carpenter, h 207 E.
Eighth
W. E., (Martha) chief engineer
steel plant, h 1303 Market
Wilson Burton, grocer, h 1011 Pine
Edward, laborer, bds 1011 Pine
George, (Dora) emp steel plant, h
415 E. Tenth
J. E., (Anna) laborer, h 204 E. Fifteenth
Katherine, bds 204 E. Fifteenth
L. E., (Violetta) emp nut works, h
217 E. Ninth
Mrs. Margaret F., h 1011 Pine
Stanley, (Pearl) emp truck shop, h
229 Hughes
Thomas, (Alice) carpenter, h 611
Susquehanna Ave.
E. Sixth
Emanuel, laborer, bds 200 E. Eleventh
236 Hughes
John, (Anna) emp smith shop, h 413
E. Second
Jennie, school teacher, bds 339 E.
Fifth
John F., car builder, bds 601 Broad
Levi T., (Emma) emp rolling mill,
h 601 Broad
Melvin, stenographer, bds 339 E.
Fifth
P. W., (Margaret) carpenter, h 339
E. Fifth
Pay, emp truck shop, Garfield Ave.
Stanley, emp smith shop, h 1236 W.
Florence,
A., (Mary) emp steel plant, h
236 E. Eleventh
Winkler Herman, h 1149 Third Ave.
Wintersteen Rob't. A., (Jennie) emp D.
L. & W. freight office, h 408 E.
Second
Wise Mrs. Mary, h 111 E. Sixth
M. I., (Eebecca) engineer, h 304
Mulberry
Wish Luther, (Minnie) laborer, h 208 E.
T.,
Front
Susan F., bds 601 Broad
Fifteenth
62
ZIMMERMAN
YOCUM
Withers Chas. M., bolt maker, bds 323
Vine
John B., (Mary) h 323 Vine
Witman Edwin, student, bds 1148
Market
F. A., (Annie) h 1148 Market
Harold, student, bds 1148 Market
Mrs. John, h 113 Vine
E., (Florence) emp rolling mill,
h 305 Walnut
Mrs. E. P., h 223 Jackson
John H., (Mattie) emp power house,
h 520 E. Fourth
Woll Charles, (Clematine) emp mill, h
Wolf A.
Mary, bds 2010 Heights Road
Yoder C. E., (Maud) h 903 W. Front
Stoner (Mary) puddler, h 807 W.
Front
Yost Wilbur, (Laura) emp rolling mill,
h 710 Maple
Yohey Owen, (Maggie) laborer, h 434 W.
Front
Young Albert C, (Jessie) core maker, h
422 E. Fifth
A. C, (Clara) h 113 Vine
E. W., (Lizzie) car builder, h 542
W. Third
Harriet L., bds 235 E. Thirteenth
H. W., (Elmira) emp frame shop, h
235 E. Thirteenth
James, emp steel plant, bds 523 La-
342 Oak
Wood Frank,
(Sue)
retired,
h
115
S.
Oak
V., (Willah) laborer, h 112 E.
Fourteenth
Woolley Charles G., (Augusta) machinist, h 235 E. Fifteenth
Leona, bds 335 Vine
Wright Mrs. Charles, h 217 E. Sixth
C. R., (Stella) machinist, h 206 Ida
Charles, emp smith shop, bds 436 E.
Fifth
Mrs. Daniel, h 436 E. Fifth
Douglas, (Annie) emp rolling mill,
h 325 Mulberry
J. F., h 300 E. Tenth
James, student, bds 425 W. Front
John, (Frank) engineer, h 425 W.
Front
Paul, emp rolling mill, bds 425 W.
Front
Theresa, laundress, bds 436 E. Fifth
Willard, (Delia) laborer, 128 rear
E. Front
W. A., (Sarah) engineer, h 333 W.
Front
W. B., prop Wright's Livery, Reagan's Alley, h 323 Mulberry
A\yman Floyd, (Myrtle) mgr Woolworth's, h 613 E. Second
Wynings Fred, (Grace) emp steel plant,
h 206 Thirteenth
John S., h 1528 Fairview Ave.
Y.
Yates Leon, (Ella) emp lumber yard, h
1902 Heights Road
Yeager Chas., (Maude) tinner, h 501 W.
Front
Forrest,
(Alice)
laborer, h
1330
Fairview Ave.
George, (Sue) laborer, h 109 Orchard
T. E., (Bertha) electrician, h 315
W. Second
Wilson, (Clara) emp steel plant, h
429 W. Second
Y. M. C. A., cor Market and Second
Yocum Fannie, bds 2010 Heights Road
Jesse E., (Annie) watchman, h 2010
Heights Road
R.
salle
Rev. N., (Sophia) pastor North Berwick United Evangelical Church,
h 1609 Pine
Sterling E., (Ruth) salesman, h 605
E. Third
Warren, emp steel plant, bds 542 W.
Third
Z.
bds 226 E. Third
Geo. L., engineer, h 226 E. Third
Hazel, bds 226 E. Third
Mildred, bds 226 E. Third
Zeigler Mrs. William, h 235 E. Third
Zeiser John, (Myra) contractor, h 318 E.
Zehnder Bernice
L.,
Eighth
Zerfoss H.
K.,
(Mary)
laborer,
h
803
Mulberry
Zimmer Albert, bds 107 Vine
Charles, emp nut works, bds 107
Vine
Edward, emp pipe foundry, bds 107
Vine
Paul, h 107 Vine
E., (Alverna) carpenter,
h 139 Columbia Ave.
Charles, (Emma) carpenter, h 119
Garfield Ave.
(Cora) painter, h 117 E.
C. E.,
Zimmerman A.
Fourteenth
steel plant, lids 406 E.
Fifth
J. W., h 440 E. Fourth
Mrs. Mary, 322 E. Front
M. B., (Minnie) butcher, h 406 E.
Fifth
Ralph, emp steel plant, bds Mulberry and Second
Roy, emp steel plant, bds 406 E.
Fifth
Russel, emp steel plant, bds 406 E.
Fifth
(Anna) contractor, h 133
S. P.,
Columbia Ave.
W., h 229 E. Seventh
Walter, emp car shop, bds 119 Garfield Ave.
Edward, emp
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Business Directory
of
Berwick,
West Berwick, North Berwick, Nescopeck
BAKERIES
Contair Geo. A., 101 W. Front
Diamond Cigar Store, 131 W., Front
McMichael W. F., 113 W. Front
Thornton Oscar, 112 E. Front
U. S. Cigar Store, 107 Market
Berwick Bakery, 121 W. Front
Fetterolf H. M., 1025 W. Front
Heckman W. O, 421 Third, Nescopeck
Herbine W. I., 513 W. Front
Jantzen Bakery, 1304 Spring Garden
CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM
Ave.
Berwick Bakery, 121 W. Front
Boston Candy Kitchen, 120 W. Front
Brown H. H., Heights Road and Sum-
BANKS
Berwick National Bank, Dickson Bldg,
W. Front
Berwick Savings & Trust Co., Dickson
Bldg, W. Front
First National Bank, 111 W. Front
mer Hill Ave.
Confair Geo. A., 101 W. Front
Fenstamacher B. D., 551 W. Front
Gould John R., 108 Market
Ivey Chas., Third and Broad, Nescopeck
Manning L. J., 1238 Spring Garden Ave.
McMichael W. F.,. 113 W. Front
Waldner H. T., 118 W. Front
BARBER SHOPS
Bickel E., 537
W. Second
Brown H. H.,
Summer
cor Heights
Hill Ave.
Road and
Canouse Jas., 128 W. Front
Lewis D. E., W. Front
J.
M.
Walnut
109 Market
Pollock,
Shrader W.
CREAMERY
Berwick Creamery, W. Front
I.,
CONTRACTORS
Splain Geo., 430 Third, Nescopeck
1318 Spring Garden Ave.
Berwick Lumber & Supply Co., Second
and Oak
Heavener John, Cement, 226 E. Second
Krug William, 1229 Second Ave.
Mansfield W. J., Third and Walnut
Shotwell H. E., Brick and Cement, 315
E. Third
Sitler C. E., 816 Market
Sitler J. W., Market and Tenth
Zeiser Bros., Cement, 318 E. Eighth
Zimmerman & Kindig, North Pine
Beck D.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
Harry
N.,
J.
W. Front
BILLIARDS AND POOL
Hettler H. E., 436 Third, Nescopeck
BLACKSMITHS
Dauber Louis, Lasalle
Moore C. E., 326 E. Fifth
Moore Joseph, E. Second
B.,
BOTTLING WORKS
DENTISTS
BREWING COMPANIES
Jackson Block. W. Front
Klinetob Dr. B. G., Ill Market
Long Dr. H. H. Evan's Bldg, Market
and Second
Schweppenheiser Dr. C. E., First National Bank Bldg, W. Front
Eves Dr.
Arnold
Columbia
Penna. Brewing Co., Cold Storage, Warren and Third Ave.
Stegmaier Brewing Co., Canal
CARPET CLEANING
DEPARTMENT STORES
Berwick Steam Laundry, 383 E. Front
Berwick Store Company, Market
Phila. Bargain House, Market and Second
S,lia in Jos. M., 139 W. Front
CARRIAGE WORKS
Berwick Carriage Works, Reagan's Alley
DTNING ROOM
CIGARS Aa'D TOBACCO
Bower
C.
Bull Eli
&
St.,
Carl,
W., 106 Market
Mfrs and Jobbers, Fourth
Nescopeck
Co.,
Berwick Restaurant, 104 Market
Hicks' Restaurant, Kisner Bldg., E. Front
Prutzman II. W., Euclid Ave.
Wright Frank L., 140 W. Front
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DRESSMAKING
DRUG STORKS
CleweU & C'urnn, 126 W. Front
Gould's Drug Shop, 108 Market
Shales N. B., Second & Front
Steck C. T., 103 W. Front
Steck Edward A., 450 Third, Nescopeck
Waldner H. T., 118 W. Front
GROCERIES
Aimetti S., 601 Lasalle
Baer A. H., 1500 Market
Battista Charles, Freas Ave.
Benscoter's Cash Store, 110 Market
Bevilacque Vitale, 610 Pine
Cordora John, 1136 Freas Ave.
Cretella Thomas, 819 Lasalle
Daroczi & Kish, 1109 Freas Ave.
Elliott
EXPRESS COMPANIES
Adams Express
U.
S.
114 Mulberry
Express Co., 107 E. Second, J. L.
Co.,
Macdonald, Mgr.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Berwick Electric Light Co., 107 W. Front
City Electric Co., 146 W. Front
5
AND
10
CENT STORES
arm an Robert W., W. Front
Sterling Store, W. M. Suit, prop, 101 E.
Front
Woolworth's, cor Market and Front
IT
FLORISTS
Brittain
W. C, 345 Vine
Davis D. W., Fifth and Fowler
Dixon's Green House, 709 Vine
Smethers John A. and Son, 220 E. Fourth
&
Hartman Bruce H., Summer
Harvey E. H., 328 Lasalle
Hill Ave.
Hicks M. W., cor Seventh and Chestnut
Ivey's Cash Store, Third and Broad,
Nescopeck
Keller W. C, North Pine
Kishbaugh L. A., 515 Third, Nescopeck
Kromo A., 806 Vine
Marsicano Alfonso, 1123 Freas Ave.
Mittleman I., 1108 Sixth Ave.
Oberdorf John C, 423 E. Second
Rhodes J. A., 1306 Orange
Roberts J. W., 542 W. Front
Sacco Cosimo, 805 Lasalle
Seesoltz Sterling L., Vine and Front
Smith F. M., 409 W. Second
Smith M. G., 411 Walnut
Smith S. S., 1500 Pine
Stone J. C, Arch
Timbrell John, Eighth and Pine
Wilson C. B., 805 Pine
FLOUR AND, FEED
Bomboy
W. Front
Crisman Jno. C. & Son, Grist Mill, 511
W. Front
Garrison H. L. & Bro., Ninth and Mul-
HARDWARE
T. M., 436
berry
Garrison T. J., 322 E. Sixth
Greenly Howard, 301 Mary
Benscoter R. E., 418 Third, Nescopeck
Brenner A. E., 108 W. Front
Doan T. Harvey, 137 W. Front
HORSESHOEING
FURXTTURE
Distlehurst F. L., 122 W. Front
Harter Wilson, 434 Third, Nescopeck
Tierson James, 211 W. Front
HOTELS
Aimetti Hotel, John Aimetti, 581 Lasalle
Algatt Hotel, Adam Algatt, prop, Lasalle
GARAGE
GAS COMPANY
Berwick Gas
Co.,
Berwick Hotel, Fred Hart, prop, 1007
Pine
Central Hotel, W. E. Hackenbrach, prop,
Third, Nescopeck
Columbia Hotel, 720 Freas Ave.
Exchange Hotel. David L. Winkler, pro]).
cor Warren ana Freas Ave.
Fedora Hotel, John Fedora, prop, 1019
Freas Ave.
Hotel Bishop, O. A. Bishop, prop, Second
and Oak
Hotel Fairman, 233 Canal
Hotel Friedman, B. A. Friedman, prop,
811 Vine
Hotel Hanover, Thos. Brittain, prop, Oak
and W. Front
Hotel Reiter, 1338 Spring Garden Ave.
Hotel Linden, 610 Lasalle
Kupsky Hotel, Jacob Hupsky, prop, Park
and Monroe
Marko Hotel, George Marko, prop, 815
104 Mulberry
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Baer A. H, 1500 Market
Dodson H. B., Vine
(iarrison Bros., 137 W. Front
Harter & Son, 328 Broad, Nescopeck
Harter & White, Broad St., Nescopeck
Hetler M. C, 201 E. Second
Hippensteel F. A., Third, Nescopeck
Lee James, 401 W. Second
Rhodes J. A., 1306 Orange
Schain J. M., 139 W. Front
Seesoltz S. L., 301 W. Front
Shiner Bros., cor Fairview Ave and Mercer
Smith Bros., 201 W. Front
Stone J. C, 318 Arch
Williams Bros., 328 Third, Nescopeck
Wilson C. B., 805 Pine
Lasalle
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Morton House, Front and Market
Borne Hotel, Nick Saracino, prop, 1125
Freas Ave.
Schangler Hotel, Henry Schlanger, prop,
Lasalle and Freas Ave.
Sponenberg Hotel, G. F. Sponenberg, 530
Lasalle
St. Charles, 100 E. Front
Weiss Hotel, Morris Weiss, prop, 1156
Sixth Ave.
Susquehanna Hotel, W. W. Shobert, prop,
401 Third, Nescopeck
W. A., Reagan's Alley
Wright W. B., Reagan's Alley
Sutliff
LUMBER
Berwick Lumber &. Supply Co., Second
and Oak
Fahringer Harry, Orchard and Front
Krug William, 1229 Second Ave.
Mansfield W. J., Third and Walnut
Sitler J. W., Market and Tenth
MANUFACTURERS
American Car & Foundry
Office 330 Market
HAULING
Berwick Transfer Co., 107 E. Second
Stephens D. W., 333 Mulberry
Stout Bruce, 522 Second, Nescopeck
CREAM
ICE
Boston Candy Kitchen, 120 W. Front
Smith M. G., 411 Walnut
MARBLE AND GRANITE
's
Alley
MEAT MARKET
Vine
1108 Sixth Ave.
Patterson W. E., 438 Third, Nescopeck
Seesoltz Sterling L., Vine and WJ'Frotnt
Wilson C. B., 805 Pine
INSURANCE
Evans J. W.. 129 W. Front
Jacoby L. S., 115 W. Front
Letteer O. E., Jackson Bldg
A., 806
I.,
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Housenick &
Co.,
Men 's Wear
Vought W. C, Dickson Bldg
Moss Clothing
Hons W.
D., 101
109
Shop, A. A. Lerch, 138
W. Front
LADIES FURNISHINGS
Philadelphia Bargain House, 118 Market
Bon Ton Bargain Store, 136 W. Front.
A. W. Berman, Prop.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
NEWS DEALER
W.
LAWYERS
Brockway R. O., 109 Market
Dickson Conway W., Dickson Bldg
Dickson S. W.* Dickson Bldg
Rimes W. E., 106 Market
Evans James L., Evan's Bldg
Jackson A. C. Front and Market
Jayne J. G., First National Bank Bldg
The Morning
Press, Euclid Ave.
PAINTERS
Keller J. W., 716 Third, Nescopeck
Ritter & Sherwood, 219 Mercer, Automobile and Carriage
Smith R. M., 1440 Spring Garden Ave.
Sheerer A. N., cor Mulberry and Third
Trescott C. E., Sign and Carriage, Reagan 's Alley
National Bank
W. Front
LIVERY
PAPER HANGER
Edwards Ralph, Reagan's Alley
W. &
Keller
Son, Reagan's Alley
Ruch H. O., rear 308 E. Fifth
Mitchell D.
W. Front
NEWSPAPERS
LEATHER GOODS
N., 112
F. McMichael, 113
Berwick Daily Enterprise, Euclid' Ave.
Bldg
Harry John
W. Front
MILLINERY
LAUNDRIES
First
134
Hart Mrs. L. W., 513 E. Fourth
Phila. Bargain House, 118 Market
Wakefield Mrs. G. P., 105 E. Front
Bon Ton Bargain Store, 136 W. 'Front
A. W. Berman, Prop.
Berwick Steam Laundry, 383 E. Front
Stephens Walter J., Beach Haven
S.,
Co.,
B. & B. Tailoring Co., 106 Mulberry
Brothler Mike, 103 E. Front
Bogard's Tailor Shop, 111 Market
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
W.
W.
MERCHANT TAILOR
W. Front
Sherman M., 119 W. Front
Sharpless
W. Front
Front
JEWELER
S. E.,
105
Levy Marx & Son, 115 W. Front
Prudential Insurance Co., 103 E. Front
Smith Adam, Dickson Bldg
Fenstemaker
137. :E.
Belles C. H., 427 E. Eighth
Benscoter's Cash Store, 110 Market
Hartman E. A., 442 E/Fifth
Mittleman
Averill Bros., Market
Berwick Ice Co., Reagan
General
Berwick Marble & Granite Works,
Second
Kroma
ICE
Co.,
Shaw
66
W., 716 Third, Nescopeck
Earl D., 237 E. Front
.1.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
SHOEMAKERS
Fenstermaker J. E., 106A Market
Hertz Wm. J., 308 E. Second
Basch Marton, 427 W. Front
Bruan S., 104 Pine
Badolato Joseph, Freas Ave.
PHYSICIANS
A., 537 W. Front
J. H., First National
Hoffman
Manning
Alleman E.
Bowman
Walnut
L.,
1238 Spring Garden Ave.
Messersmitb A. B., Pine
Bank
L.
J.,
Bldg
Clark F. R., 321 Market
Cohen Joseph, Second and Mulberry
Davis E. L., 130 E. Front
Davis R, O., 712 W. Front
Folliner J. B., Jackson Block, 332
SHOE STORES
Bower R.
O.,
Merrion H. H.
&
Co.,
$1.98 Store,
E.
STATIONERY
Front
McMiehael W.
Freas M. J., 124 E. Front
Glenn E. A., Second and Chestnut
Hensyl W. H, Evan 's Bldg
Jamison P. H., 408 Third, Nescopeck
MacCrea A. B., 113 Market
Pfahler J. P., 702 Market
Steck C. T., 103 W. Front
Warntz R, E., 613 Third, Nescopeck
F.,
113
W. Front
STREET RAILWAY
Berwick & Nescopeck Street Rwy.
Co.,
116
Market
Columbia & Montour Electric Rwy., 107
W. Front
TELEGRAPH OFFICE
PLUMBERS
Western Union Telegraph
Block
J., 1234 Spring Garden Ave.
Eshleman B. L. & Son, 321 E. Fifth
Fowler W. G., 606 Market
Clark J.
Co.,
Jackson
TELEPHONES
George O. W., 210 W. Front
Kirkendall & Brownson, E. Third
Smith Chas. H, 608 Vine
Terrill John, Fourth, Nescopeck
The Bell Telephone
Co. of Penna., Jackson Block
Consolidated Telephone Co., Dickson Bldg
TINSMITHS
PRINTING
1234 Spring Garden Ave.
Eshleman B. L. & Son, 321 E. Fifth
George O. W., 210 W. Front
Clark J.
Berwick Enterprise, Euclid Ave.
Berwick Printing House, B. F. Seholleuberger, prop, 129 W. Front
Raseley C. A., 124 W. Front
UNDERTAKER
RAILROADS
Baker G. G., 1242 Orange
Harter Wilson, 434 Third, Nescopeck
Hess I. J. & Son, 301 Arch
D. L. &. W. R. R. Co., Canal
Pennsvlvania R. R. Co., Broad, Nescopec'i
S. B. & B. R, R. Co., Ninth
Kelchner,
Walton H.
REAL ESTATE
Dickson
Evans
Styer
J.
S.
J.,
W., Dickson Bldg
W., 129 W. Front
T., 108 S. Mulberry
S.
E., 333 E.
Second
UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE
REPAIR
Girvin John, 217 E. Seventh
Campbell S. & J. W., 214 E. Fifth
RESTAURANTS
(See Dining Rooms)
Boyer Wm. F., 132 W. Front
Clemens Geo. E., 541 Lasalle
Heller S. K., 135 W. Front
Schenke Edward, 130 W. Front
Williams H. S., 116 W. Front
WALL PAPER
Shaw
E. D., 237 E. Front
Keller J W., 716 E. Third, Nescopeck
SEWING MACHINES
WHOLESALE LIQUORS
Dreisbach B. F., 225 W. Front
Singer Sewing Machine Co., 106 E. Front
Fanning M. R., 1300 Orange
Fox James, 545 W. Front
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Directory of Nescopeck, Pa.
Bull Eli, prop cigar factory, Fourth
A.
I.
Andreas C. E., (Carrie) laborer, h 832
Third
Andeas Elmer, 603 Second
Arner Harry, (Mary) emp frame shop,
h 808 Third
Burr
D., Fourth
Sherwood, (Dora)
electrician,
h
Broad
Buss E.
(Mary) carpenter, h Broad
L.,
B.
Campbell Charles M., (Violet) butcher,
h 414 Fourth
Cartner G. W., bds Third
Cary Walter, (Mame) barger, h Second
Chambers William, (Mary) electrician, h
830 Third
Cherry Mrs. Solomon, h 432 Broad
Florence, 432 Broad
Christian Morton, (Bessie) emp steel
plant, h 329 Montgomery
Cooper Fannie, h cor Third and Cooper
J. E., (Daisy) emp railroad, h 812
Third
Cortright John A., engineer, h Broad
Creasy Edward, (Amy) emp steel plant,
h 709 Third
M. P., (Maude) car builder, h 315
Second
Croll Miss Sarah J., h 424 Broad
Wesley, h Broad
Crop William, (Ida) emp smith shop, h
731 Second
Ira Y., bds 731 Second, emp wreck
Baker Prank, (Agnes) engineer, h 21i
Broad
Grace, 211 Broad
Harvey, (Emma) emp
423 Third
steel plant, h
Bankes J. A., (Amanda) car builder, coi'
Broad and Second
Harold, electrician, bds cor Broad
and Second
Beish L. C, (Florence) emp steel plant,
h Third
Bergner Frank, (Fannie) tailor, h 538
Third
(Annie H.) farmer, h cor
Fourth and Broad
teacher,
Jennie,
school
bds 429
Fourth
Bittenbender Benjamin, emp steel plant,
802 Third
Birth J. F.,
Geo. T., (Florence)
emp
railroad, h
Third
Harriet,
school
teacher,
bds
533
Broad
tram
emp fin dept, Fifth
postman, h 510 Third
Fannie, 510 Third
Stephen, (Eosanna) machinist, h 312
Fourth
T. B., (Fannie) emp steel plant, h
Second
W. lii., (Bessie) emp machine shop,
h Fifth
Oliver T., electrician, bds Fifth
Bond
Charles,
H.
F.,
Bowman
C. D.,
D.
(Edna) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 511 Third
DeFrain Harvey H., (Amanda) emp rollDeaner R.
E.,
ing mill, h 630 First
John, (Emma) foreman at
rolling mill, h 318 Fourth
Derr G. B., (Minnie) conductor, h Fifth
Clare N., Fifth
Gordon, student, Fifth
h
conductor,
(Minerva)
George,
De Haven
(Beatrice) car inspector,
h Second
W., (Meda) emp railroad, h 521
Fourth
Boyd J. A., (Ida) coal dealer, h 800
Fourth
Boyles Ralph, (Margaret) laborer, h 52
Second
Bredbenner Peter, (Blanche) emp steel
plant, h 306 Third
Eli, emp work train, 523 Fourth
Briggs Mrs. Freeman, h Broad
Cleveland, bds Broad
W. B., (Elsie) emp car shop, h
Third
Brobst J. M., (Annie) engineer, h Fourth
Brocius Harry, (Bertha) emp rolling
mill, h Third
Bryfogle J. F., (Frances) emp fin dept,
h 509 Broad
John, (Elizabeth) laborer, h Third
C.
Second
Dewald
C. F., 809
Third
Dietrick I. A., h Third
Dietz George, (Sarah) emp Berwick Store
Co.,
Dipple
h 607 Fourth
(Jennie)
Charles,
conductor,
h
Fourth
Riley, (Lily) fagot builder, h
515 Second
Lula, bds 515 Second
John, laborer, bds 515 Second
Downey
E.
Eddy
Benj., (Hattie) h 316 Third
Engle Jas. T., (Anne) fireman, h
721
Third
A., (Ruth) emp A. C.
h 531 Fourth
Eyer W.
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F. Co.,
HALE
Exstrand
LUDWIG
MRS. A. D.
emp
Ernest, (Jennie)
plant, h 220 Broad
steel
P.
Fahringer Floyd, (Alice) stone mason, h
Up-to-Date
Broad
Fink G. IT., (Edith) driver, h 827 Third
Fortner John, (Julia) engineer, h 407
Fourth
Alalia, 407 Fourth
Harriet, 407 Fourth
W. W., (Edith) mail carrier, h 421
Fourth
Sarah, widow Wesley, h 800 Third
Foye S. J., (Sarah) ins agent, h 504
Third
Frederick Anthony, (Elizabeth) h 526
Third
Joseph,
(Sarah)
blacksmith,
h
Fourth
Frey Mary, widow Chas., h 431 Second
Lyman, brakeman, 431 Second
Asa, emp A, C. & F. Co., bds 431
Second
Oziel, 431 Second
Fry Arthur, (Delia) operator, h Third
Paul,
(Martha) salesman, h 513
MILLINERY PARLOR
416 Broad
W.
Nescopeck, Pa-
Street
B.
KIRKENDALL
Dealer In
All Sizes of Coal
PENNA.
NESCOPECK,
Both 'Phones
For
First Class
Broad
Fultz Emory, (Iza)
WORK
BARBER
SEE
JOHN
F.
SPLAIN
Massage
Work
pipe foundry, h
shop,
bds
G.
Robert,
(Alice)
emp Berwick
Store Co., h Second
Gearhart J. B., (Daisy) laborer, h 525
Hair Singeing, Shampooing and
Gable
a Specialty
205 Oak Street
emp
Fourth
Myrtle, bds Fourth
Harry,
emp machine
Fourth
Berwick, Pa
Third
C, (Carrie) laborer, h 605 Second
Martin, (Lizzie) emp pipe foundry,
h 634 Second
Gensil S. D., (Emma) laborer, h 634
J.
R.
RALPH BOYLES
Job Printing of
all
NESCOPECK,
First
Glavis James, (Nellie) h Fifth
Goulder Mrs. H. F., h 443 Second
Gould John R., (Caroline) merchant and
druggist, h cor Third and Broad
Good Mrs. Eva, h 828 Third
Grauer L. W., (Maude) emp steel plant,
h 314 Third
Gross H. L., (Hattie) laborer, h Fifth
Grover Clyde, butcher, bds 440 Third
C. G., (Margaret) blacksmith, h 516
Fourth
Grin or R. E., (Margaret) laborer, h
Second
Kinds
PENNA.
WILSON HARTER
Undertaker and Embalmer
Dealer in
Furniture, Carpets,
ing
Wall Paper,
H.
Picture
Fram-
Haas A.
F.,
(Froma) emp car shop, h
Second
Haines Clinton, (Jennie) h 416 Fourth
Hale Charles S., (Laura) laborer h 443
Second
and House Furnishing Goods
NESCOPECK, PA.
69
HORN
Hamden
KISHBAUGH
(Edna) enip
Isaac,
steel plant,
h Third
Harmon
Claude, (Lenna) emp
h 730 First
steel plant,
Harris John, principal High school, bds
605 Fourth
Hart Charles, (Margaret) emp fin dept,
h 532 Fourth
M. T"., (Amanda) track-walker P.
E. E., h 524 Fifth
Harter Ad., (Daisy) mason, h Second
Freeman, merchant, h Fifth
G. D., (Harriet) merchant, h Broad
Nathan, (Lydia) h 701 Third
Samuel, (Clara) merchant h 535
Fourth
prop furniture and under-
Horning Beulah E., 420 Fourth
Eev. John (Hannah) h 420 Fourth
Hoover Walter, (Nettie) emp rolling
mill, h 427 Second
Hower Jack, (Annie) puddler, h 618
First
Hufnagle
Frank,
(Carrie)
plant, h 309 Fourth
Hughes Mrs. A.
I.
J.
Jamison P. H, (Euphemia) physician, h
408 Third
Johnson S. E., h Broad
W. P., jeweler, h Fifth
Jones Agatha, Fifth
Eollis, (Eose) emp frame shop, h
Broad
h 324 Montgomery
Hartzel Frank, h Second
Eva, bds Second
Hawk Ben, railroader, h 435 Second
Heavener Daniel, bricklayer, 543 Third
Fifth
K.
G. W., (Bertha) bricklayer, Third
Karchner Elmer
h 543 Third
Heckman W. C, (Katherine)
bakery, 421
G.,
Second
Henninger John, (Martha)
train, h 626 Third
Stella, bds 626 Third
Henry Herbert C, (Mabel)
Third
Mrs. M.
Hess M.
F.,
h
536
tea wagon, h
623 Second
Alice, 623 Second
Keen Arthur, (Minnie) emp frame shop,
h Third
Kelchner
h 409 Fifth
emp work
,
emp smith
h 704 Third
(Levina) carpenter,
Fifth
(Elizabeth)
thresher,
Keck Nathan M., (Maggie)
T. G., (Agnes)
emp
freight station,
h 530 Fifth
office,
E.,
al.
(Elizabeth) laborer,
Fourth
421 Third
Heiser Charles, section hand, 626 Third
Henlile Silas, (Ida) car shop, h 434
shop
F.,
h Third
James,
(Ethel)
Third
Harvey
h
Ivy Charles, prop grocery and ice cream,
cor Third and Broad
Cal.,
Wm,
h 446 Third
S.,
542 Fifth
taking, h Broad
Creola, music teacher,
Mrs.
steel
Charles, salesman, bds 446 Third
Hunsinger William, (Anna) laborer,
Wilson,
Hartz
emp
h
Keller J. W., (Dora) painter and paperhanger, h 716 Third
706
Eudolph, h 908 Third
Oscar, 512 Third
Kershner Charles F., (Selestia) emp rolling mill, h Third
King C. H., (Sue) emp punch dept, h
Third
Kirkendall Guy, (Lizzie) emp blacksmith shop, h 325 Montgomery
Joseph, (Ehetta) teamster, h 335
E.,
car builder,
Kemp
fa
334 Broad
Clarence, bds 320 Fourth
Eva, clerk, bds 320 Fourth
Euth, clerk, bds 320 Fourth
L., (Lizzie) emp Kurtz marble
yard, h 320 Fourth
W.
Hetler Anne, h 821 Third
D. H., Fourth
Harvey, (Elmira) laborer, h Fourth
H. L., (Adda) railroader, h 818
Montgomery
William B., coal merchant, h 728
Fourth
Kisfabach C. A., (Emma) hostler, h 612
Fourth
612
Meredith, milk wagon, bds
Fourth
Ivar, (Eebecca) emp steel plant, h
616 Fourth
Kishbaugh Edgar, (Mary) car builder,
h Fifth
H. F., (Carrie) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 605 Fourth
Oscar, (Sarah) emp Steel plant, h
811 Second
Eoscoe, (Grace) bds 605 Fourth
Third
William, emp general office A. C. &
F. Co., h 421 Second
Hile Louis O., (Beatrice) foreman A. C.
& F. Co., 309 Fourth
Hindliter Milton, laborer, 705 Second
Hippensteel F. A., merchant, Third
Hoag A. C, (Eudora) station agent P.
E. E., h 410 Fifth
Hobbs Howard, (Jennie) work train, h
316 Third
Horn William, (Bertha) engineer, h 826
Third
70
POWLUS
MILLER
Kisner
(Fay)
Willard,
Broad
Kleeman A.
welder,
(Florence)
O.,
h
George,
(Fanny)
Third
Erath, 114 Third
228
attornev,
h
(Mary) emp A. C. &
F. Co., h Fourth
Knelly Stephen, (May) laborer, h 429
Fourth
Knurr W. P., (Jennie) laborer, h Fourth
Krouse George, (Ida) emp steel plant, h
Silas,
fa
632 First
George, Jr., (Mae) emp smith shop,
h 317 Second
L.
Large
James,
Second
(Mary)
retired,
h
701
Lawrence W. J., (Mary) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 607 Third
Leach S. J., section hand, h 620 Fourth
C. E., (Mary) fireman, h 835 Third
Learn John M., h 429 Third
Lebo Freas, 532 Fifth
Ludwig A.
D.,
J.
J.,
(Anna E.)
(Sarah) telegraph oper-
631
Nagle Mrs. Mary, h 728 Second
W. M., (Nora) constable, h Second
Naugle G. W., (Beulah) emp rolling mill,
blacksmith, h
M.
Matthews John, (Emma) emp
h cor
N.
h Broad
Benjamin, h Broad
(Frances)
physician,
Third and Broad
Winifred, cor Third and Broad
John S., (Jennie) laborer, h
Second
ator,
Lutz Ellis N.,
Third
414
h
H. W., (Idella) engineer, h 600
Fourth
L. E., 627 Third
R. H., Third
Ralph W., (Pearl) emp steel plant,
h 406 Fourth
Moomey William, (Anna) laborer,
320
Third
Moore J. W., h 815 Third
Moorehead Richard, (Jennie) laborer, h
725 Second
Musselman Sherman, (Rachel) emp lumber yard, h 425 Second
Myers Frank, (Mary) laborer, h Third
Third
Klingerman
laborer,
h 919 Third
Naus
(
steel plant,
T. F., (Maria)
emp
908 Third
Noot James, (Jennie)
h 312 Third
Albert, (Emma) emp lumber
yard, h 705 Second
McIIenry G. L., (Margaret) laborer, h
McAfee
rolling mill, h
engineer,
h 501
Broad
Noss Bert, Third
William, (Blanche) emp steel plant,
h Mercer
Nuss John, (Louise) laborer, h 527
423 Second
Helen, 423 Second
McNeal
Charles, (Effie) laborer, h 417
Second
U. G., (Mary) car builder, h 335
Second
Bertha, 335 Second
Ida, 335 Second
Minnie. 335 Second
Meiss H. W., (Florence) sta engineer, h
Fourth
Wm.
H.,
(Laura) brakeman, h 517
Second
Paiker R. E., (Gertrude) teamster, h
Third
Parr Otto, (Lilv) emp wheel foundry,
310 Fourth
Parson E. V., h 214 Second
Patterson G. W., (Emma A.) contractor,
h cor Third and Warren
W. E.. (Mary) butcher, h 440 Third
W. M., (Bertha) butcher, h 442
Third
Payne Edward, (Cora) dairvman, h 528
Fourth
Pennypacker Mrs. Christine, 632 Third
Peters John W., (Annie> emp steel plant,
fa 802 Third
Mrs. Steuben, Third
537 Broad
fa
Mensinger A. F., (Jennie) brakeman, h
433 Second
Bernice, 827 Third
Merrell Charles C, (Sarah) h 224 Broad
Michael Hurlev, emp A. C. & F. Co., h
405 Fifth
Miller Mrs. Annie, h Second
Alonzo, (Luenna) h 800 Third
(Amanda C.) laborer, h 622
First
Charles E., (Sophia) h 542 Third
Elmer, emp steel plant, bds 310
Ben,
Fourth
Frank, emp work train, Fourth
Mrs. F. D., h 308 Fourth
Bev. George H., (Estelles) pastor
First Reformed Church, h 733
Second
Georgene, 733 Second
W.
E., (Ella") emp engine house, h
823 Third
Pifer J. W., 416 Third
Warren C, h below bridge approach
Powlus M. W., (Iown) emp steel plant,
h 417 Fourth
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SIMONS
TUCKER
Sinley Andrew, laborer, h 632 Third
Sitler Bruce,
(Ruth) moulder, h
K.
Raber
Wm.
A.,
emp wreck
train,
Second
Eeadler Stanley, (May) emp A.
Co., li 408 Fourth
Eex Wallace,
emp
(Carrie)
bds 731
C.
&
Slusser Israel, (Annie) mason, h 608
First
Brittain, (Emma) puddler, h Mercer
John, (Elizabeth) emp A. C. & F.
F.
rolling mill,
h 803 Second
Richard Justice, (Annie M.) carpenter, h
727 Second
Rhmehart Charles, (Cora) emp smith
shop, h 703 Third
Roate Francis, (Margaret) laborer, h GOG
Third
Steward, emp erection shop, bds 606
Third
Robbing G. W., (Augusta) emp railroad,
h Third
Rough Jordan, (Mary) emp rolling mill,
h 732 First
R., 526 Second
Roup Wm., (Cora) emp steel plant, h 621
Co.,
(Dolly) emp smith shop, h
321 Montgomery
Stephen, teamster, Warren
Smith Charles, (Agnes) car shop, h 418
Fourth
E. H., carpenter, h 525 Fourth
Edna, 517 Fourth
(Flora)
laborer,
h 519
Fourth
Evan, (Martha) carpenter, h 517
Fourth
George M., (Mina) carpenter, h 807
Third
John, (Mary A.), carpenter, h 305
Cooper
Matie, 517 Fourth
Oliver, (Fanny) emp steel plant, h
605 Third
Samuel I., carpenter, h 427 Fourth
T. H., h 315 .Broad
Walker, (Ida) emp coach dept, h
Cooper
Souder Joseph, (Delia) car builder, h 807
Second
Splain Geo., h Broad
Sponenberg Legrant, (Mary) retired, h
900 Third
Clara, 900 Third
Stahr W. J., (Lizzie) emp steel plant, h
Erastus,
S.
Samuels Lowry, (Delia) emp frame shop,
h Third
Saxer Geo., (Ella) emp steel plant, h 328
Montgomery
Schechterly Randall, (Rosa) emp office A.
C. & F. Co., h 400 Third
William, (Annie) laborer, h 918
Third
Ruth, nurse, 918 Third
(Hannah)
laborer,
h Broad
Schloyer Boyd, (Laura) h 313 Fourth
Seiwell A. B., shoemaker, 516 Third
Shadle George, (Ada) emp car shop, h
541 Broad
810 Second
Shaffer Hiram, h 411 Fourth
Shannon Leopold, (Emma)
Edward, (Augusta) druggist, h
326 Broad
Steele Frank, (Clara) emp Penna. R. R.,
h Second
Stiner Jacob, (Mary) finisher, h 316
Steck
emp
steel
h 709 Third
E., h 712 Third
Mrs. John, 721 Second
Pierce, track walker, h 721 Second
plant,
Sherman Charles
W.
Fourth
A., (Delila) school teacher, h 711
Bruce, (Elsie) teamster, h 523
Second
H. C, (Margaret) brakeman, h 821
Third
E., emp nut and bolt works, bds 821
Third
Swank John W., (Mary) car builder, h
132 Third
Stout
Second
Shiner John, (Casline) Second
S. H., (Blanche) emp truck shop, h
Second
Shipe H. R., h Third
L.
J.,
(Emma)
conductor,
h
324
Broad
Bessie, 324
h 617 Second
Philip,
Second
Schell Boyd,
533
Broad
Broad
R. O., 324 Broad
Shortz G. A., (Cora) foreman P. R. R., h
531 Second,
Shuman M. M., h 420 Broad
Terril John, (Dinah) plumber, h
Wm.
Silver Frank, laborer, bds 611 Second
Millard, laborer, bds 611 Second
Thomas, laborer, h 611 Second
William, (Edith) emp steel plant, h
632 Second
Simons Rush, (Margaret) emp
h Fourth
Broad
plumber, Fifth
Mrs. Sarah, h Fifth
Thrash Wm., (Sarah) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 441 Second
Tietz Albert, (Helen) emp. steel plant, h
425 Third
Troutman Wm., (Sarah) laborer, h Broad
Tucker Mary, 511 Third
steel plant,
VI
J.,
WILLIAMS
ZETH
w.
Wagner Harry, (Elizabeth)
carpenter, h
710 Third
O. E., emp steel plant, bds 710 Third
Willard, emp erecting shop, bds 710
M,
F., Jr.,
W.
L., h
328 Third
300 Third
Winner W. B., h Fifth
Wolemsdorf F. J., h Broad
Wooley George, (Sarah) emp
h 326 Montgomery
steel plant,
Third
Waltman A.
H., (Helen) h 518 Third
Carrie, 518 Third
Y.
Yohey B. W., h Fourth
Grace, 518 Third
Harry, (Nita) h 536 Fifth
Howard, car builder, h Fifth
John
Clyde, h 719 Second
h Third
Sue, 518 Third
Warntz Arthur F., (Frances) blacksmith,
h 728 Second
R. E., (Margaret) physician, h 613
Third
Waters Harrison, (Fanny) emp steel
plant, h Second
White John, h 541 Second
Whitenight J., (Emma) puddler, h 616
John, (Theresa) emp steel plant, h
539 Fourth
E.,
J.
C, Fourth
J. D.,
(Fannie) laborer, h 608 Third
Leila E., 608 Third
N., (Sarah A.) emp stool plant, h
215 Broad
(Susan) carpenter, h 324
Third
Young Mrs. C. M., h Broad
Henry T., (Amanda) h 304 Third
Oliver,
First
N. A.,
(Elizabeth)
laborer,
Broad
Whitmire D. W., (May) emp
h 621 Third
Williams Henry, h 200 Broad
Z.
h 428
Zeiser Adlow,
(Catherine) contractor, h
600 Fifth
John, student, 600 Fifth
Zellner C. J., (Lily) engineer, h 540
Fifth
Eva, 540 Fifth
Zemany George, (Dora) emp work train,
h 723 Second
Zeth Mrs. Jane, 701 Second
steel plant,
Jennie, h 423 Third
John. (Frankie M.) h 308 Third
Kingsley A., 328 Third
M. F., (Jennie) merchant, h 328
Third
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History of Berwick,
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Street Directory,
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Berwick School Board,
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Borough
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Residence Directory,
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Business Directory,
Residence Directory of Xescopeck,
FIRE
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ALARM BOXES
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and Front Streets,
Market and Second Streets,
Mulberry and Third Streets,
" Chestnut and Second Streets,
2nd Street, between Vine and Oak,
Cor. Vine and Woodin Streets,
Walnut and Fifth Streets,
Pine and Eighth Streets,
Chestnut and Tenth Streets,
Pine and Thirteenth Streets,
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BERWICK, PA.
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&
Trust Co.
Capital and Surplus, $155,000.00
Largest Capital of any Banking Institution in the County
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proof vaults
in burglar
3 per cent, interest paid on Savings Deposits
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President
A. G. BITTNER, As*.
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J.
FREAS,
Treasurer
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AND GENERAL BUILDING
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History of Berwick
of Hertz & Raseley*
By Permission
•Previously published in "Picturesque Berwick," by Messrs. Hertz and Raseley
and republished by Special permission. In selecting material for the history
in 1901,
Messrs. Hertz and Raseley reviewed all procurable histories and old
and documents. From this data and the statements of old residents tliey have
endeavored to make a true account of the birth and growth of our town.
of Berwick,
letters
Philadelphia by way of the Susquehanna river
and located on a clearing at the mouth of Fishing Creek. The
settlement was made up principally of Quakers, among them being Benjamin Doan,
whose family name is quite familiar to our older citizens. In 1780 Owen removed
thirteen or fourteen miles farther up the river (where Berwick is now situated).
Here he and others among whom were the Doans, seemed to content themselves with
farming and between times keeping a sharp outlook for Indians which at that time
The earliest settlers were from Philadelphia.
were playing havoc up the valley.
During the first year or two they pulled tree tops together and covered them with
bark, living in these temporary abodes until they were able to build more permanent
homes of logs, etc. The farming land being of good quality, quite a number soon
settled here and this no doubt prompted Evan Owen to found a town, which he did
The location was a wise one; with natural drainage, because of its locain 1786.
tion at an altitude of 100 feet above the river; and surrounded as it is with picturesque scenery, no more suitable site could have been found along the whole shore of
The settlement, previously to the laying out of the
the meandering Susquehanna.
town, was called by the farmers Owensville, but on the formal plotting into streets,
etc., Evan Owen christened it Berwick, after the town of his nativity in Scotland,
along the Tweed.
The next settlers were Robert and John Brown, who built log houses directly
Samuel Jackson, a
opposite each other on Market, very near the corner of Front.
brother-in-law of Evan Owen, erected a house on Front street, on the present site of
Lyman Fowler's residence, and was followed by James Evans, Henry Traugh and
John Smith, who each built a house on North Front street. These settlers endured
great hardships, as it was with the greatest difficulty they could obtain goods from
Reading, and afterwards from Easton and Main h Chunk, on horseback and foot.
Evan Owen was the "Squire," and settled all disputes. Every bear killed was
brought to him and divided equally among the settlers.
In 1772, Evan
in a
Durham
Owen came from
boat,
Ladies' Department Store
Philadelphia Bargain House
Coats, Suits, Skirts, Millinery,
Dry
Goods, Notions
Right Price--Righl Goods--Right Treatment
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Corner Second and Market Streets
BERWICK, PA.
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In 1800 John Jones opened the first store in the village on the site of T. II.
Doan's hardware store, and subsequently erected the hotel now known as Hotel
Morton. The first public house was opened by John Brown in 1804 on the corner
of Second and Market streets, and was the general stopping-place of the stage
coaches running between Wilkes-Barre and Northumberland. In 180.1 a market house
was erected in the centre of Market street, between Second and Third. It was supported on square timbers, sufficient space being underneath to hold market and drive
horses and wagons.
The building was devoted to school purposes, preaching, public
assemblies and elections. The glass in the windows was of a greenish caste, thick in
and gave but a very dim light.
the centre, called
bull 's eye glass,
William Brien's ferry being inadequate to the demands of the public, in 1812 a
bridge company was formed, with the following officers:
President, Abram Miller,
Sr.
Treasurer, John Brown; Managers, Silas Engle, Thomas Bowman, Elisha Barton,
Jr.
Theodore Burr received the contract and completed the bridge in 1814. It was
1,260 feet long, with piers of heavy planked timber and cost $52,435. At that time
William Brien kept a hotel above the bridge, and Richard Smith, Sr., lived in a log
house below the bridge, where he carried on shoemaking and distilling. The residents
all came to the river to do their washing and left their kettles hanging along the
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shore the whole year round.
On May
Susquehanna and Baltimore
1826, the steamboat
came up the
Berwick Falls, where she exploded, wounding several persons and
killing five, two of whom, John Turk and Cebar Whitmar, are buried in "the cemetery
here.
Some of the victims of the explosion were taken to the old brick building,
corner Front and Mulberry streets, which was at that time a public tavern. The ball'
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river as far as
room on the second
was covered with bales of cotton saturated with oil and in
The stains of oil are on the floor to this day. The
house now owned by Mrs. Anne Jackson was also opened to the injured and there
given every attention by her people.
Ground was broken for the North Branch Canal on the 4th of July, 1828. It
was a great day for Berwick, visitors flocking from all the country round to celebrate this new era in its commercial importance. During the building of the canal
it did, indeed, assume the appearance of a small city, and when the first packet boat
passed through here, in 1830, Berwick was one of the most important points along
its route.
There were fourteen drinking places in the town and pure whiskey sold
at three cents a dram. Water at this time was conducted from Foundryville in logs,
and supplied the town until 1848, when a water company was established.
this the sufferers
floor
were
rolled.
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In the spring of 3 835 a slight rise in the river occurred, a cake of ice struck the
fourth pier, the bridge was carried away and the ferry again came into demand. The
Legislature appropriated $10,000 for a
new
bridge, and in 1837
it
was complete
I
by
Eliphalet Edson and Charles Barrett, the contractors.
The Berwick Academy was erected in 1839 by Thomas Connelly on the site of
Kev. John II. Eittenhouse and a Miss Jones, of Troy, N. Y.,
were the first teachers. The languages, sciences, higher mathematics, music, drawing
and painting were taught, and it was considered a very fine educational institute. In
later years it was used by the public schools, and was razed to the ground in 1873.
The first telegraph line was constructed through Berwick in 1850, and with the
opening of the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Kailroad in 1858, the town threw off the
lethargy which had almost overcome it and began a new and brighter existence. In
1861 Jackson & Woodin began the manufacture of car wheels and cars, and ten years
later the planing mill was erected, being followed in 1872 by the rolling mill and
the old market house.
agricultural works.
The first children born in Berwick were John and Anne Brown, children of
Kobert Brown (Annie was the wife of Jesse Bowman, deceased, and the first person
married in Berwick). The first church built was the Quaker, a log building, where
C. C. Evans' residence now stands. The first lawyer was named Bancroft; first judge,
John Cooper;
Mooreland and Beisswick; postmaster, William Brien; schoolpreachers, Carson and Painter; coopers, John and Peter
Solt; carpenter, John Brown; blacksmith, Aquila Starr; tailor, Benjamin Doan;
chair maker and painter, Abel Dalby; mason, Jonathan Cooper, Sr.
dyer, Bush;
tanner, Henry Traugh, Sr.
potter, William Brien
dentist, Vallershamp
tinner,
Herman Inmann; gunsmiths, Sleppy & Co.; wheelwright, James Evans; silversmith,
Marshall; milliner, Eoxana Cortwright; butcher, Stackhouse; weaver, Polly Mullen;
cabinet maker, Samuel Herin; saddle and harness maker, Col. John Snyder; lime
burner, John Jones, the limestone then being obtained at the bottom of the river.
Among the names that will be remembered in connection with the history of
Berwick are these: Dr. Samuel Headley, Honteter Seybert, Paul Thompson, Bichard
Smith, Mr. Davenport, Samuel Herrin, Josiah F. Beach, William Kitchen, Dr. A. B.
Wilson, Dr Jackson, Dr. Langdon, Thomas Coles, Bostian Seybert, A. Miller, Sr.,
Robert Smith, Charles Snyder, Joseph Stackhouse, Lawrence Rueh, Judge Mack,
Andrew Shiner, Jonathan Cooper, Hugh Thompson, Thomas Richardson, William
Herin, J. W. Dietrick, John McAnall, Hudson Owen, Michael Frantz, Frederick
Nicely, Jesse Bowman, and Mrs. Eckert, nearly all of whom died at an extremely
doctors,
master, Isaac Holloway;
;
;
;
;
old age.
Dr. Samuel Headley was one of the largest land owners in Berwick.
now stands was
Where
Mulberry street was once all of
his orchard.
He also owned the land from Judge Kurtz 's residence up to the
county line and back as far as Fifth street, as well as the old ferry landing on this
side of the river. Christian Kunkle owned the ferry landing on the Nescopeck side.
the rolling mill
part of his farm.
JOHN FEDORCA,
General Store
Steamship Agent and Notary Public
Corner of Freas Avenue and Warren Street
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Street Directory, Berwick, Pa.
Bowman, from 110
E. Third N. to Cemetery
Butternut, from 500 Market N. to limits
Canal, from 101 Market E. along River
Cemetery, from 400 Market
W.
to 364
Mulberry
Chestnut, from 300 E. Front N. to limits and S. to Canal
E. Second, from 200 Market
W.
to limits
E. Third, from 300 Market E. to limits
E. Fourth, from 400 Pine E. to limits
E. Fifth, from 500 Market E. to limits
E. Sixth, from 600 Market E. to limits
E. Seventh, from 700 Market E. to limits
E. Eighth, from 800 Market E. to limits
E. Ninth, from 900 Market E. to limits
E. Tenth, from 1000 Market E. to limits
E. Eleventh, from 1100 Market E. to
Walnut
Walnut
E. Thirteenth, from 1300 Market E. to Walnut
E. Fourteenth, from 1400 Market E. to Walnut
E. Fifteenth, from 1500 Market E. to Walnut
E. Sixteenth, from 1600 Market E. to Walnut
Fowlers Ave., from 600 E. Front N. to limits
Grant, from 311 E. Third N. to Woodin
Jackson, from 355 Mulberry W. to 344 Vine
Market, from 100 Front N. to limits
Maple, from Woodin N. to A. C. & F. Co.
Mulberry, from 200 W. Front N. to limits and S. to River
Oak, from 400 W. Front N. to limits and S. to River
Pine, from 200 E. Front N. to limits and S. to Canal
Vine, from 300 W. Front N. to limits and S. to River
Walnut, from 400 E. Front N. to limits
W. Second, from 200 Market W. to limits
W. Third, from 300 Market W. to limits
W. Fourth, from 400 Market W. to limits
W. Fifth, from 500 Market W. to limits
W. Sixth, from 600 Market W. to limits
W. Seventh, from 701 Mulberry W. to Vine
W. Eighth, from 800 Market
W. Ninth, from 901 Market W. to A. C. & F. Co.
W. Tenth, from 1001 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Eleventh, from 1101 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Twelfth, from 1201 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Thirteenth, from 1301 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Fourteenth, from 1401 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Fifteenth, from 1501 Market W. to Mulberry
W. Sixteenth, from 1601 Market W. to Mulberry
Woodin, from 600 Vine W. to 600 Oak
E. Twelfth, from 1200 Market E. to
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Churches of Berwick, Pa.
Methodist Episcopal Church, cor. E. Second and Market Sts., Rev. J. Howard Ake,
Pastor
First Presbyterian Church, cor. Vine and E. Second Sts., Rev. Edward A. Loux,
Pastor
Bower Memorial United Evangelical Church,
W.
Pine and E. Second
cor.
Sts.,
Rev.
Sts.,
Rev.
B. Cox, Pastor
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. W. Front
St.
between Vine and Mulberry
C. R. Botsford, Pastor
First Baptist Church,
W. Front
between Mulberry and Vine
St.
Sts.,
Rev. C. E.
Miller, Pastor
St.
John's Lutheran Church,
cor.
Eleventh and Pine
Zwingli Eeformed Church, 309 Vine
Sts.,
Rev. Will H. Berk, Pastor
Rev. John K. Adams, Pastor
St.,
Episcopal Church, cor. Market and Cemetery, C. C. Kelsey, Rector
First Christian Church, Cemetery St., near Mulberry St., Eev. T. B. Shaffer, Pastor
Mary's Roman Catholic Church,
cor. Mulberry and Cemetery Sts., Rev. Father
Joseph Petrovitch, Rector
Xorth Berwick United Evangelical Church, North Pine St., Rev. Noah Young, Pastor
Salvation Army, Capt. Henderson, in charge
St.
West Berwick Churches
Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church,
cor.
"Warren St. and First Ave., Rev. John
Beard, Pastor
Methodist Protestant Church, Park Avenue, near Front St.
United Evangelical Church, Orange St., near Warren St., Rev. W. 11. Boch, Pastor
Grace Lutheran Church, cor. Fairview Ave. and Arch St., Rev. C. E. Arnold, Pastor
Presbyterian Italian Church, Freas Ave. near Warren St., Rev. Arthur D 'Albergo,
Pastor
Slovac M. E. Mission, Fifth Ave., near Warren
St.,
Rev. George Olejar, Pastor
Baptist Mission, Rev. Teraschenko, Pastor
Greek Catholic Church
Orthodox Greek Catholic Church
Nescopeck Churches
Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. John Horning, Pastor
United Evangelical Church, Rev. L. M. Dice, Pastor
St. Mark's Ev. Lutheran Church, Rev.
Young, Pastor
First
Reformed Church, Rev. George H.
Kirkendall
&
Miller, Pastor
Brownson
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BERWICK, PA.
BeiiPhor*
Borough
Officers
Chief Burgess, M. C. Hetler.
Members of Town Council, George Karchner, President; C. E. Sitler, Chas. Eoss,
James Harry, C. L. Jarrard, William Baup, Elliott Adams. Secretary of Council,
F. N. Eitter.
Borough
Solicitor, Alex. C. Jackson.
Chief of Police, A. M. Bason.
W. Bower.
George Unangst.
Building Inspector, H.
Tax
Collector,
Poor Overseers, Elmer Klinger, Y. W. Bower.
Board of Health, Dr. E. L. Davis, Frank Faust,
M.
C. Carey.
Secretary of Health Board, William C. Vought.
Health Officer, Dr. J. W. Mathers.
Fire Chief, H. L. Williams.
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INDUSTRIAL BERWICK
By
ROBERT HARDER,
Editor Berwick Enterprise
Berwick community comprises a population of 16,000 people.
was
laid out with limits one mile square.
With the great
Berwick borough
expansion that
territorial
followed as a result of industrial progress, the populated sections extended over the
west
line,
and West Berwick has been formed;
wick was the result;
itemized
is
Berwick
over the north line and North Ber-
over the east line into Salem or East Berwick.
(census
1910)
West Berwick
5,357;
North Berwick (part of Briar Creek township) 1,430;
township)
1,350;
Berwick
The population
(census
1910)
5,512;
East Berwick (part of Salem
Nescopeck (virtually South Berwick) 1910 census, 1,578.
and
offers opportunities for every trade
as its expansion has but partially
and Foundry Company alone employs
monthly (the average in best
six
is
a rich
at full capacity 6,200 men,
months) in wages.
for investment,
field
met the industrial demands.
The American Car
paying out $260,000
In the past 10 years of trans-
formation from old to Greater Berwick, fifty-three new streets have been laid oat for
a total length of 23 miles.
sidewalks laid.
Ten miles of
streets
have been graded;
The Berwick Water Company has
ing every section;
the gas
company has
laid 28 miles of
in a
reach-
laid 11 miles of mains.
Greater Berwick has spent $105,000 in new school buildings.
buildings, employing 58 teachers,
sixteen miles of
new mains,
and teaching 2,570
pupils.
'
There are eight
$60,000
hf»g
been spent
modern sewerage system.
Berwick
is
reached by the D. L.
sylvania across the river.
& W. and
and D. & H. connections 28 miles away.
industries
and
S. B.
&
B. Bailroads, with the Penn-
Beading connections 12 miles away and Lehigh Valley
The Business Men's Association
invites
new
offers free sites.
15
D'angeviJie,
PA 17859
The Berwick
Plant of the American Car and
Foundry Company
Until 1898 this plant was known as the works of the Jackson & Woodin Manufacturing Company, and the history of the company is practically the history of
Berwick, so closely have they been identified with its progress. By their liberality
and public-spiritedness Berwick has become one of the most prosperous towns in
Eastern Pennsylvania.
In 1S40 Mordeeai W. Jackson in conjunction with Judge
Mack erected on the corner of Third and Market streets a foundry, 25 by 46 feet,
with a small shed in the rear, for the manufacture of agricultural implements. The
firm of Jackson & Mack continued until 1843, when Mr. Jackson purchased Mack's
interest and took into partnership Eobert McOurdy, adding to the manufacture of
agricultural implements that of hollow ware.
About fifteen men were employed,
four horses furnishing the power for running the blower and lathe, the only machinery then in use. Col. Clarence G. Jackson,* deceased (who afterwards became
Vice-President of the Jackson & Woodin Manufacturing Company, and one of our
most enterprising and influential citizens) then a boy between six and seven years
old, assisted in driving the horse that turned the lathe.
In 1846 the firm of Jackson & McCurdy was dissolved and M. W. Jackson continued the business alone,
adding to the foundry a blacksmith shop and in conjunction with Louis Enke manufacturing heavy wagons, etc. In March, 1849, W. H. Woodin became a partner and
the firm of Jackson & Woodin inaugurated their since prosperous career by erecting
a small machine shop, adding to the business that of finishing stoves, tinware and
spouting, and superceding horse-power with a small steam engine.
The working
force was increased to twenty-five men and the pipes for the Berwick Water Works
were cast, between 500 and 1,000 pounds of iron being melted per day. Bapid
strides followed, and in 1855 they were making castings for the L. & B. B. R.
(now the D., L. & W.) of which M. W. Jackson was then a director and the superintendent.
Mill gearing and stationary engines were manufactured, and a contract
being taken in 1858 to furnish the bridge castings for the P. & E. B. R,, an addition was built to the foundry, about a ton of iron melted per day and 50 men given
employment. In the fall of 1861 an order was received for twenty four-wheel limestone
cars.
A shed about nine feet high, in which plows were formerly painted, was
boarded up, and from this primitive car shop the first car was turned out. Two men
were here employed and they built one car a week.
The material was mortised,
planed and framed by hand, holes being cut in the roof of the shop through which to
let iron rods down into the cars.
Small lots of 15 and 20 cars were built during
the following summer at the rate of one and two cars a week, the wheels being
pressed on the axles by hand with a wooden press.
Some machinery in a shop at
Taylorville being for sale in 1862, a cross-cut saw, a 15-foot one-sided bed planer,
a tenoning machine and steam-power wheel press were purchased and stored in an
old barn, not knowing how they were to be utilized.
A contract to build one hundred cars was taken shortly after, and much anxiety was felt as to the their ability
to complete it in time.
Finally the cross-cut saw was brought from the barn, an
inch and a-half line shaft put up, the saw attached, and the first machinery used
in the construction of cars set in motion.
It proved so successful that the planer
and wheel press were put up, and five four-wheel cars were completed in one week.
The tenoning machine followed and a car was built in one day, a feat which gave
much satisfacf "m. Mr. Woodin remarking that "they didn't want to build more
than one car a my. " But it was not long until additions were made to the machine shop, foundry, car and blacksmith shop, a planer double the size of the old
one purchased, wooden tracks laid around the works and two four-wheeled cars were
finished in a day.
By this time Jackson & Woodin had acquired a reputation as
car manufacturers heavier contracts were received and another car-shop was found
A building 24 by 80 feet was erected alongside the railroad "unto be necessary.
der the hill," a 40-horse power engine was made and two box-cars per day were
completed, the repairing of old cars being carried on at "the works on the hill," as
they were then called. In 1863 another addition was made to the car-shop and the
capacity increased to six four-wheel coal ears and two box-cars per day. Thus step
by step was this establishment enlarged until in the winter of 1865-66 they were
building five and six eight-wheel coal cars a day for the Pennsylvania R. B. and employing about 150 hands.
A fire broke out at 3 o'clock in the morning of March, 1866, and the works were
A consultation was held at the bank the following day many
totally destroyed.
and with characteristic
of the employes being present anxiously awaiting the result
New machinery was purchased,
enterprise it was decided to immediately rebuild.
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A. M.
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Berwick's Leading Popular Priced Store
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facilities and renewed energies they again commenced operaTheir business increased so rapidly that additions wore constantly being
made to their buildings, and they were soon encroaching on the farming lands of
M. W. Jackson in the rear of the works, until in the year 1869 they were employing 550 men.
On March 1, 1872, the Jackson & Woodin Mfg. Co. was organized with C. K.
Woodin, President; C. G. Jackson, Vice-President; Garrick Mallery, Treasurer; M.
W. Jackson and W. H. Woodin, Executive Committee. The senior members of the
firm then retired from active management of affairs to enjoy a well-earned life of
ease, their positions being taken by their sons, to whose efficient management the
The business was then assuming such
success of the years following will attest.
vast proportions that a railroad connecting the works with the D., L. & W. R. R.
became a necessity. It was completed in the summer of 1872, running from the
main line, with a grade of 150 feet to the mile, up a ninety-foot embankment to the rolling mill (then building), and thence to the works. Previous
to the construction of this railroad the finished cars were drawn by horses through
Market street to Canal, and down Canal street (with a grade of 400 feet) to the
railroad; a heavy drag, with strong teeth and brake, being attached to the cars in
the winter time to prevent them from sliding over the hill.
In 1872 a rolling mill was added to the works of the company, enabling them to
make and shape the various forms of iron necessary in the construction of cars at
their own shops and also to fill orders for other car building concerns and the genFrom year to year other additions were made, one of the most noteeral market.
worthy of these being the pipe foundry where all kinds of gas and water pipe are
and with improved
tions.
made.
C. R. Woodin, retiring from the President's chair, C. II. Zehnder was made President and General Manager. A man of high standing in business circles, the cornpan v under his direction, gained added reputation for the values of their products.
Mr. Zehnder tendered his resignation in February, 1S96, whereupon F. II. Eaton
was made President.
In 1898 the Jackson & Woodin Mfg. Co. consolidated with many other car comNot
panies under the corporate name of The American Car & Foundry Company.
long before this combination was effected, Mr. Eaton resigned from the Presidency
of the former company and \Y. IT. Woodin was elected President.
Upon the organization of The American Car & Foundry Company in 1898, Mr.
Eaton was made First Vice-President and Mr. W. IT. Woodin General Manager.
On June 27, 1891, a newly-elected Board of Directors met at the offices of the company in New York, and 'elected Mr. Eaton President of the company and W. H.
Woodin Assistant to the President. Wm. F. Dowry, who had been with the Jackson
& Woodin Mfg. Company for many years, occupying positions of great responsibility,
was hereupon made
District
Manager.
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BERWICK, PA.
CANDY
STATIONERY
Directory of Greater Berwick
Including
Abel
C.
Berwick,
West Berwick, North Berwick
O, (Mary E.)
artist,
h 330
Freeman, laborer, bds Walnut
John, laborer, bds Walnut
W.
Miles,
Front
Charles Elliott, (Mary E.) retired
farmer, h 137 E. Sixth
Adams Daniel, (Florence) foreman steel
plant, h 118 E. Front
Adams Express Co., 114 Mulberry
Adams John K., pastor Zwingli Reformed
Church, h 311 Walnut
Mrs. T. G., h 227 Iron
William. (Mary) janitor, h 209 E.
Eleventh
William, (Martha) h 500 E. Ninth
Aimetti J., prop Aimetti Hotel, 581 La-
Adams
Howard,
pastor
First
M.
A. I., (Elizabeth) clerk A.
F. Co., h 130 E. Seventh
Edward
F., (Etta)
h 711 Mulberry
emp
fin
dpt,
h
(Averill Bros.)
B.
Badolato Joseph, shoemaker, Freas Ave.
Baer Alfred, (Bessie) laborer, h 1020
Walnut
A.
Hughes
H.,
(Alice
R)
merchant,
1500
Market
Anderson Charles, (Pauline) machinist,
h. 422 Lasalle
Andres J. R., (Lizzie) emp rolling mill,
h 437 E. Fifth
Lottie, 437 E. Fifth
Andrews Reuben, (Bertha) emp steel
plant, h 358 Oak
Smith, (Sarah) laborer, h 1637 Brit-
D. B., (Sarah) emp steel plant, h
1408 Fairview Avt\
Samuel, (Lizzie) brakeman, h 1232
Orange
William, (Mary E.) h 330 Summer
Hill Ave.
Bailey Daniel, (Amanda E.) laborer, h
1529 W. Front
Harriet R.. 1529 W. Front
Baker Charles W., (Celia) emp rolling
mill, h 1142 Market
Eugene, (Dora) time keeper, h 430
B. Ninth
tain
Ansbach Charles, (Amanda) laborer, h
600 Maple
Apger Ira, machinist, bds 362 Oak
111
(Harriet)
Market
Mrs. A. W., 126 W. Second
John, (Strohm) emp rolling mill, h
900 W. Front
Mrs Sarah, h 522 W. Front
Beulah, 522 W. Front
Maud, 522 W. Front
Nellie, 522 W. Front
Will., (Mary) emp rolling mill, h
builder,
h
John, emp steel plant, bds 519 W.
Front
(Eudora) stationary engiJ. W.,
neer, h 519 E. Fourth
May, 434 E. Sixth
Averill Mrs. Archer, Sr., 359 Market
Archer, (Maine) (Averill Bros.) h
359 Market
Averill
dealers,
Bros.,
ice
359
ket
Applegate James, car
mill,
Martz
Roy, bds 320 Vine
Ashton Hiram, (Grace) emp steel plant,
h 519 W. Front
Howard, emp nut dept, bds 519 W.
Front
E.
Church, h 345 Market
Albertson Charles J., (Bessie) emp steel
plant, h 115 E. Eighth
Mrs. Mary. Summer Hill Ave.
Algatt Adam, Hotel, Lasalle
Alleman Dr. E. A., (Fanny) physician,
h 537 W. Front
Allen David, carpenter, h 1313 Orange
Allison Roy, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
1236 Orange
American Car & Foundry Co., 330 Mar-
Ammerman
C. &
rolling
310 Martz
Lloyd,
salle
J.
emp
clerk, bds 203 E.
Sixth
Letha, clerk, bds 203 E. Sixth
Armstrong Charles, (Frances) emp rolling mill, h 300 Oak
Arndt David, (Clara) puddler, h 128
Eleventh
William, emp nut dept., 128 Eleventh
Arnold C. E., (Anna) pastor Grace Lutheran Church, 4 1319 Fairview
Ave.
Ash John W., (Ethel) emp fin. dept,, h
Pine
Ake
(Sadie)
Walnut
Appleman Myrtle,
Harriet, 330 W. Front
Abrams Isaac B., prop shirt factory, 905
E.
Sixth
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BEAGLE
BELLES
George
B.,
(Katherine)
roller,
Grange
<;. <;., undertaker, lu 12 Orange
George W., (Mame) brakeman,
323 Vine
ill.")
Beard
li
Beaver
h
II.
P.,
'
pastor
Ihurch,
li
(Mary) emp
133
1
Cavalry
Orange
steel plant,
h
steel plant,
h
l':iirvic\\
P.,
emp
(Ktlir)
164 J Spring Garden Ave.
Bechtel Aaron. (Anninta) laborer, h 206
Summer Hill Ave.
Beck A. M.. (Anna) laborer, h 529 rear
-
h l\sOU Hrittain
Milton, (Rebecca) emp wheel foundry, h 1119 Orange
X. ti., (Katherine) inspector, h 306
Fourth
Mulberry
W. L., (Annie) laborer, h 1427 Pine
Wheeler, teamster, bcls 338 Washing-
D.
(Clara)
B.,
contractor,
h
1318
Spring Garden Ave.
Amandus,
(Mary)
h
laborer,
326
Vine
ton
(Ida C.) emp frame
shop, h 423 Broad
Lula, emp shirt factory, bds 423
Raymond, clerk,
Garden Ave.
Banghart James.
Bangs U. M., (Anna)
berry
Bankus Ben, (Sarah)
h 417 Lasalle
Elmer, (Maude)
423 Lasalle
H.,
laborer, h 362 Mul-
emp A.
C.
&
F. Co.,
emp
rolling mill, h
(Lillian)
prop bakery,
h 344 Mulberry
Oleta, 106 Ninth
R. H.,
(Florence)
Spring
berry
Beiler Arthur, bds 320
tinner,
1318
Ninth
Bedford B. R., h 220 W. Front
Beidleman S. C, (Fannie) h 340 Mul-
Vine
Beish Mrs. Mary, h 232 W. Sixth
Jennie, emp Berwick Store Co., 232
W. Sixth
Beishline Guv, (Erma) emp steel plant,
h 513' E. Third
H. W., (Estella) book-keeper, h 118
E. Eighth
Harry, (Cora) emp steel plant, h
h 106
Ninth
emp steel plant, bds 106
Ninth
Barnard Geo. S., emp smith shop, h 327
Mulberry
O. H., 327 Mulberry
Barnes Geo. G., (Katherine) gang leader, h
E. Second
Geo. O., bds 523 Lasalle
Barnum I. L., (Marion) car builder, h
1517 W. Front
Bartlow Wm„ (Laura) emp steel plant,
Theron,
bcls
Robert, bets 1318 Spring Garden Ave.
Ruth, 1318 Spring Garden Ave.
W. Howard, (Hattie) machinist, h
321 E. Sixteenth
Becker Irvin, (Mabel) laborer, h 531 E.
Broad
John
(Mary)
I'...
1308
Bebop Geo.
Harry, 'Katherine) emp rolling mill,
Bai'do
.1.
Methodisl
«
-
438
Ralph,
W. Second
emp
steel plant,
bds 517 W.
Front
Belford Earl,
(Blanche) foreman at
h 119 Columbia Ave.
Ellen, 119 Columbia Ave.
Jacob, (Anna) laborer, h 225 E.
Third
Ward, (.Mae) marker, h 121 Columbia Ave.
William, emp smith shop, 233 E.
Second
Bell Telephone Co. of Penna., The, Jackson Bldg.
Belles Andrew, (Marv) mason, h EL
steel plant,
h 120 Raseley
Basch Martin, shoemaker, 427 W. Front
Bason Albert, (Molly) h 607 Vine
A. M., (Mary) chief of police, h
605 Vine
Harry, emp rolling mill, 316 Lasalle
Harry, (Alice) emp rolling mill, h
614 Greene
Bastien L. J., (Clara) emp steel plant,
h 429 E. Fifth
Bates Richard, foreman pattern shop, h
1100 Market
Paul, student, 1100 Market
Lenora, student, 1100 Market
Bath John, (Nina) emp smith shop, h
1320 W. Front
Baucher W. E., (Tenna) mason, h 412
E. Second
Bessie, 412 E. Second
Beagle A. R., electrician. 1118 Orange
Howard, (Belle) laborer, h 1000
Pine
T.,
(Martha) laborer, h 1118
J.
Ninth
Elmer,
emp A.
C.
&
F. Co., bds E.
Ninth
C.
H, (Martha)
Eighth
Clark,
(Mandy)
grocer,
h 427 E.
carpenter,
h
1324
Fairview Ave.
R„ (Rosie) laborer, h 221 E.
Eighth
Burton, emp steel plant, 221 E.
Eighth
Isaac, (Frances) carpenter, h 317 E.
G.
Eleventh
O.
Orange
H,
(Lillian)
Sixteenth
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Bruce, carpenter, bds 315 W. Third
Eugene, emp A. C. & F. Co. Office,
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Lulu, 315 W. Third
Dora, 315 W. Third
J. M., carpenter, h
Belor Eugene, blacksmith, bds 314 Mulberry
Benjamin Isaac D., (Annie) carpenter, h
219 Martz
Julia, 219 Martz
Euth, 219 Martz
Bcnnct
J.
R.,
emp
steel plant,
bds 208
Ida
Benscoter A. C, (Ettie) car builder, h
514 E. Eighth
Amos, car builder, bds 214 E. Fifteenth
Mrs. Barney, widow, h 214 E. Fif-
Berwick & Nescopeck Street Railway Co.,
oiiirc
Evan's Bldg, Second and
Market
Office, Evan's Bldg, Second
and Market
Berwick Printing House, B. F. Schollenberger, prop, 129 W. Front
Berwick Restaurant, 104 Market
Berwick Savings & Trust Co., Dickson
Bldg, W. Front
Berwick High School, Vine and Third
Berwick Steam Laundry, 383 E. Front
Berwick Store Co., Ltd., 330 to 336
Market
Berwick Transfer Co., J. L. Macdonald,
mgr, 107 E. Second
Berwick Water Co., Evan '3 Bldg, Second
and Market
Berwick Post
Betterly
Hokem, emp car
shop, bds 214 E.
Fifteenth
John, emp steel plant, bds 514 E.
Eighth
A., 210 Arch
Berger Annie M., 132 E. Front
Marie L., 132 E. Front
Berk Wm. H., pastor St. John's Lutheran Church, 217 E. Second
BerLingame Norman, (-Emma) electrician,
h 403 E. Third
Berlin Clarence, (Edna) laborer, h 362
Grant
Dan, (Sarah) laborer, h 603 Vine
Samuel, (Blanche) fireman, h 219 E.
Third
Berman A. W., 136 W. Front
Bernatzky Rev. Joseph, 1174 First Ave.
Bernit Philip, (Emma) painter, h 350
Grant
Berry Charles, (Laura) emp frame shop,
232 E. Ninth
(Catherine)
emp lumber
Simon,
yard, h 204 E. Eighth
Berwick Bakery, A. Bower, prop., 121
W. Front
Berwick Cemetery Assn., Market and
Cemetery
Berwick Club, Second and Market
Berwick Creamery, W. Front
Berwick Electric Light Co., office 107 W.
Front
Berwick Enterprise, office Euclid Ave.
Berwick Gas Co., office 104 Mulberry
Berwick Hospital, Maple
Berwick Ice Co., Reagan's Alley
Berwick Lumber & Supply Co, Second
and Oak
Berwick Marble & Granite Works, J. U.
Kurtz, prop, 137 E. Second
Berwick National Bank, Dickson Bldg,
W. Front
W.
C
(Alice)
E.,
laborer,
h 507
Broad
teenth
Betterly Wm,
(Mary) emp pipe
foundry, h Duval St.
Betts Charles, painter, bds 364 Mulberry
Esther, 364 Mulberry
Peter, retired, 364 Mulberry
Bevilacqua Harry, (Margaret) emp Berwick Store Co., h 211 E. Eighth
Ada,
610 Pine
clerk,
Vitale, (Rosa) grocer, h 610 Pine
Bickel E., (Annie) barber, h 205 Hughes
Bierley Geo. J., emp steel plant, bds
1104 Orange
Biesecker J. O, man. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 106 E. Front
Billman Francis, (Matilda) emp steel
plant, h 902 W. Front
Bird Walter, (Sophia) tea salesman, h
529 Susquehanna Ave.
Frank, bds 529 Susquehanna Ave.
Walter, Jr., bds 529 Susquehanna
Ave.
Birt Alfred G., (Lizzie) emp smith shop,
h 803 W. Fn nt
Charles, (Bertha) emp steel plant,
h Martzville Road
Clarence, emp steel plant, bds 803
W. Front
emp
Edith,
silk
mill,
bds 803 W.
Front
Edna, emp
Front
silk
mill,
bds 803 W.
W.
A.,
(Verdie)
laborer,
h
337
Grant
Mrs. M.i rv, 335 Vine
W. W, (Sarah) draughtsman, h 335
Vine
Bitler Joseph,
(Mary
William T,
Jackson
B.) 217 .Tackson
machinist, 217
(Etta)
Bittenbender C. A., (Mary) teamster, h
354 Mulberry
G. L., (Dora) emp A. C. & F. Co., h
201 E. Seventh
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BOWER
John A. Smethers
&
John, (Harriet) emp car shop, h
331 Mulberry
Bittner Archibald G., (Sophia) asst.
treas. Berwick Savings «& Trust
Co., h 500 E. Third
Blackwell James, emp fin dept, bds 553
Susquehanna Ave.
William, (Elizabeth) emp fin dept,
h 553 Susquehanna Ave.
Blakesly J. F., (Minnie) emp steel plant,
h 143S Fairview Ave.
Blank Levi, (Mary) laborer, h 221 E.
Sixth
Byron, emp smith shop, 113 Vine
Bloom Albert, (Sarah) h 415 Lasalle
Frank, emp rolling mill, bds 249
Iron
Mrs. Warren, 203 Hughes
Bloss John N., (Susan) retired, h 319
Chestnut
Nelson W., (Grace) mechanical inspector, h 301 E. Second
Boden W. W., (Carrie) striper, h 527
Son
FLORISTS
FUNERAL WORK A SPECIALTY
212 E.
Fourth Street
Berwick
Both Phones
W. Second
Bodman Geo., (Ada) emp
Cigars
Meat
Tobacco
steel plant, h
221 E. Eighth
Bogard D. E., (Martha A.) merchant
tailor, h E. Fifth above Fowler
Ave.
John A., (Eva) emp rolling mill, h
501 E. Ninth
Bogart Harry, (Lenna) hammerman, h
800 W. Front
Bread
Sterling L. Seesholtz
GROCER
Poultry a Specialty
F.,
J>
Bell
Phone
301
W. Front
(Anna M.)
emp
Berwick
Store Co., h 504 E. Fifth
St.
Bomboy
T. M., (Mary) dealer in feed
and grain, h 436 W. Front
Bond Thos., (Roxanna) h 326 E. Eighth
Leslie W., 326 E. Eighth
W. C, (Frances E.) laborer, h 112
Orchard
Boone Lloyd, iron worker, bds 367 La-
JOHN GIRVAN
UPHOLSTERING and FURNITURE
REPAIRING
salle
emp smith shop, bds 341
Vine
Boston A. E., (Mame C.) laborer, h 367
Vine
Willard, (Margaret) h 1631 Fairview Ave.
Boston Candy Kitchen, John Frank
prop, 120 W. Front
Botsford C. R., (Jane) pastor Holy
Trinitv Lutheran Church, h 30*9
E. Third
Wesley,
Carpets Cleaned and Laid
Cabinet
Bell
Phone
LEE'S
Work
a Specialty
217 E. Seventh St.
VARIETY STORE
Keith, student, 309 E. Third
George, (Ada) emp steel plant,
h 221 E. Eighth
G. W., (Millie) emp steel plant, h
Dealer In
Boudman
Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionery
and Notions
JAMES
621
LEE, Prop.
W. Second
BERWICK, PA.
401 Cor. Oak and
Streets
Bower Ada E., emp
Market
shirt
factory,
N.
Arthur L., rural mail carrier and
prop bakery, bds 301 E. Tenth
24
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Perfect.
Run
Beer
M. R. FANNING, distributor
BOWER
BRADER
emp Store Co. Office, 231
E. Second
B. H., (Jennie) piano tuner, h 227
E. Second
Charles, laborer, h 1707 Lincoln
Joseph A., (Cora) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 336 E. Sixth
L. H., (Ida) emp core room, h 411
Blanche,
Pearl
(Laura) car builder, h Summer Hill Ave.
Lewis, 317 E. Second
Martha, 317 E. Second
Miles, (Edith) emp wheel foundry,
h 1700 Spring Garden Ave.
Nellie, 455 E. Fifth
Norman H, (Deborah) laborer, h
334 E. Fifth
Ralph, bds 317 E. Second
Ray I., (Blanche) axle turner, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Robert C, (Dora L.) emp smith
shop, h 602 Green
Lee,
Ave.
W., (Alice) cigars and confectionery, 106 Market, h 407 E.
Chas.
Fifth
Clark, (Ella) laborer, h 231 E. Sec-
ond
Claude W., (Martha) fits sash, h
241 Summer Hill Ave.
Clem W., (Cora) h 1150 Chestnut
E. B., (Fannie) core maker, h 414
E Fourth
Edward
F.,
(Mary) school teacher,
h 316 E. Sixth
Edward EL, (Florence) laborer, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Mrs. Elizabeth, h N. Market
Edna, 400 E. Sixth
Francis, (Ellanah) h 229 E. Second
Frank, (Minnie) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 530 E. Third
George, (Daisy) moulder, h Pearl
H. F, sash room, h 1328 W. Front
H. R., (Rebecca) retired, h 135 W.
Rosie, N.
Walnut
Sarah, N. Walnut
Uriah, laborer, h North Walnut
Bowes Robert, (Elizabeth) h 305 E.
Six-
teenth
Bowman Dr. J. H., (Lillian) physician,
h 621 E. Front
Roy, (Edith) emp post office, h 1023
Pine
Boyer G. W., bucker, h 344 Vine
Merrill, sticker, bds 344 Vine
Wm. F, prop restaurant, 132 W.
Front
Bovle Dennis, laborer, bds 217 E. Sixth
J. T., laborer, h 227 E. Ninth
Mrs. Hugh, 227 E. Ninth
Second
H. W., (Harriet) building inspector,
h 317 E. Second
H. W., (Agnes) emp pipe foundry,
h 234 Thirteenth
Harry, laborer, h 503 W. Front
Henry, retired, h 455 E. Fifth
Hubert, (Dora) car builder, h 213
E. Ninth
Ira,
(Fannie) laborer, h 400 E.
Boyles
J.
O.,
(Elizabeth)
h
201
Sixth
John, bds 301 E. Tenth
ZEISER BROTHERS
Concrete Sidewalks, Curbs, Steps and Foundations
EVERYTHING
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
E.
Front
Mrs. Myra, h 339 Vine
Brader Harry, emp pipe foundry, 403 E.
Front
IN
CONCRETE
ALSO HIGH GRADE PORTLAND CEMENT
318 E. Eighth Street, Berwick
Both Phones
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Brand
BUCK
Charles,
emp
steel plant,
bds Mul-
berry and Second
Brandon Arthur, (Mabel; emp fin dept,
h 610 Vine
Branston Eichard, (Lillian) tinner, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Bredbenner Ezekiel, (Anna) emp rolling
mill, h 210 Orchard
John H., (Mary) emp steel plant, h
419 E. Front
M. S., (Ethel) emp First National
Bank, h 528 E. Third
Mrs. Rosa, h 206 E. Second
W. M., (Corilla) h 219 E. Front
Breece Horace, employment bureau A. C.
& F. Co., h 1500 Spring Garden
Broadhead Win.,
Front
Brobst
bds
128
(Elizabeth) weigh master,
(Lettie) emp steel plant, h
308 E. Fourth
Edward, (Belva) painter, h 429 E.
Third
Thos. B,j (Elizabeth) h 301 E.
Charles,
Fourth
Broekman
810
G.
T.,
(May) time
office,
h
W. Front
Geo. F., h 210 E. Second
Brown Florence M., bds 402 E. Fifth
Harry N, (Elsie) laborer, h 227 E.
Tenth
H. H., barber, Summer Hill Ave.
Henry C, (Lizzie) laborer, h 300
Mulberry
J. Murray, bds 402 E. Fifth
Joe, emp smith shop, 437 E. Fourth
Lillian, 427 W. Second
W., emp frameshop, bds 236 W.
Front
Brownson Geo., (Clara) plumber, h 523
E. Third
Bubb Francis, (Costella) h 401 E. Sixth
Harold, emp steel plant, bds 401 E.
Will, (Emma) h 505 E. Fourth
Breihof A. P., (Susana) emp steel plant,
h 207 E. Sixth
Brenner Hardware Co., 108 W. Front
Brenner J. B., prop St. Charles Hotel,
Market and Front
Brigham, supt steel passenger car dept,
810 Market
Brittain Charles, hammerman, 211 W.
Front
Nettie, 317 E. Front
W. C, (Ida) florist, h 345 Vine
Edward, bds 345 Vine
Brittan Thos, prop Hotel Hanover, cor
Front and Oak
Sixth
Stewart, (Esther) book-keeper,
114 E. Fourteenth
Buck T. R., h 1008 Market
'Phone No. 283-R
North Berwick Bottling
Works
MANUFACTURER OF
Carbonated Beverages
Full
E.
h 420 E. Fourth
Ave.
Bell
C. B.,
student,
Good
Measure
GUS PATRICK,
Proprietor
NORTH BERWICK,
26
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Quality
h
J.
STONE
C.
Belt Phone
& SON GENERAL STORE
318 Arch Street
WEST BERWICK, PA.
CLEMENTS
288]
CANOUSE
Buckingham Ueo.
A., uight watchman, h
203 E. Sixth
Bullock Joseph, (Elizabeth) emp steel
plant, h 364 Vine
Lillie, clerk, bds 364 Vine
Bully D. W., (Ida) car builder, h 1408
Orange
Burns N. W., (Pauline) emp
h 1211 Pine
Sarah, b 621 Mulberry
II. P., (Anna) h 311
Anna, 311 Mary
.Mrs.
Cares Eev.
Carey M. C, 710 Maple
Carlburg Henry, (Carrie)
,
teenth
Cashman Eichard, (Margaret) emp
C.
h 118 Iron
Catterall
Eoad
(Gra.'e)
Anna, 235 W. Second
H,
(Jennie) supt rolling mill, h
235 W. Second
Joseph H, 235 W. Second
Eev. E. C. H., h 1419 Brittain
Cave J. H., (Pearl) blacksmith, h 803
Pine
Chamberlin Clem, (Blanche) laborer, h
428 E. Fourth
I. F., cigar store, h 334 E. Front
Chapin Ami, car builder, h 437 E. Eighth
Lena, 437 E. Eighth
T. S., (Anna) dentist, h 229 E.
Fifth
Chappell Anna, 211 Hughes
Harry, barber, bds 211 Hughes
Eay, (Nellie) emp rolling mill, h
427 W. Second
William, (Minnie) engineer, h 211
J.
Callender H. O, (Luella) emp fin dept,
h 412 E. Fifth
Camp J. I., (Bertha) engineer, h MartzB.,
steel
plant, h 506 E. Front
Caton Chas. J., (Alice) emp steel plant,
Cain C. E., (Mary) emp steel plant, h
1132 Orange
Hayden, 1132 Orange
H. E., (Bess) 212 F. Second
Eichard, student, 212 E. Second
Thomas L., (Susan) laborer, h 200
E. Fifteenth
Waldner, (Loretta) car builder, h
Heights Eoad
Caldwell Curtis, (Daisy) laborer, h 423
E. Fifth
Callaway J. J., (Emma) car builder, h
123 E. Eighth
J.
h
Carrathers C. 11. 621 Vine
Carse E. A., (Eozella) emp mechanical
dept, h 303 Mulberry
Cary Clinton, insurance agent, 353 Grant
Mrs. Ellen, h 353 Grant
Frank, (Ella) foreman steel plant,
h 1209 Orange
Margaret, 353 Grant
E. B.,
(Maggie) foreman smith
shop, h 1229 Orange
Case Corey, laborer, bds 208 E. Fif-
steel plant,
Geo. E., (Margaret) laborer, h
235 Jackson
Bush F. W., (Mae) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 1221 Market
Butler Bessie, school teacher, bds 815 W.
Front
John, (Cora) emp rolling mill, h
815 W. Front
Mary, bds 815 W. Front
ville
finisher,
Broad
Burrit
Campbell
Mary
axle turner, h
222 Duval
535 E. Third
215 E. Fourth
repair shop,
215 E.
J. H., carpenter, h
J. W., repair shop.
Samuel T.,
Fourth
Cannon Edward B., (Catherine) finisher,
h 615 Susquehanna Ave.
Mrs. Susan, 615 Susquehanna Ave.
Canouse Alfred, (Ethel) crane runner, h
212 Orchard
Edw., (Mary) moulder, h 619 W.
Front
Harry, (Lillian) emp car shop, h
Hughes
Chriest Chas. L.,
(Ida)
finisher, h
1114
N. Walnut
(M) puddler, h 803 Vine
Market h do
J.
J.,
(Leona) plumber, h 1234
Spring Garden Ave.
Milton I., (Eebecca) carpenter, h
1643 Spring Garden Ave.
Cliristler C. J..
128 E. Seventh
James, barber, 128 W. Front, h 506
Chestnut
Eoy, emp bolt and nut works, bds
618 W. Front
S. D., 709 Mulberry
Clase A. H.,
(Lulu) druggist, h 436
W.
Second
Clayberger Mrs. Adam, h 230 E. Fourth
Clements F. E., (Mary) agent, h 519 W.
Second
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COLUMBIA
Fred, (Elizabeth) emp
1115 Walnut
Mrs. Mary, 1115 Walnut
fin
dept,
Columbia Hotel, 720 Freas Ave.
h
Clarence,
(Emma) laborer, h
1517 Spring Garden Ave.
Confair Charles F., (Rena) emp steel
plant, h 326 E. Tenth
Geo. A., (Beulah A.) confectionery
and cigars, 101 W. Front
Mrs. Wm., h 200 Ida
Fred, emp fin dept, bds 200 Ida
Conrad Effie M., school teacher, bds 515
Colton
(Lizzie) emp machine shop,
h 222 Iron
Clewell A. B., (L. C.) h 236 W. Front
Bert, (Emma) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 418 E. Sixth
Charles W., emp frame shop, bds
236 W. Front
Chas. W, 503 W. Second
Ernest, prop creamery, h 310 W.
Front
Floy, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
235 E. Second
Harry, (Fannie R.) emp fin dept, h
309 E. Tenth
Harris, shipping clerk, bds 309 E.
Tenth
B., (Lucinda) butter maker, h
I.
235 E. Second
Lawrence I., (Clewell & Currin) 126
W. Front, h 225 W. Second
Oliver, (Mary) emp mech. dept, h
201 E Seventh
Theodore, (Edith) core maker, h 327
E. Second
Philip,
Clewell
P. C.
&
Currin,
Currin)
E. Ninth
Philip,
tinner,
h
213
E.
emp steel plant, bds 213
Seventh
Conrad Ruth, 213 E. Seventh
Mrs. S. E., h 515 E. Ninth
Consolidated Telephone Co. 's of Pa.,
Dickson Bldg
Converse J. R., (Mary) emp foundry, h
302 W. Front
Convery John R., emp steel plant, h 218
E. Second
Cooke H. D., h 111 E. Sixth
Coombs Mrs. Eebecca, 435 E. Front
Cope Annie, h 111 Tenth
Bruce, emp steel plant, bds 111 E.
Herbert,
E
(L. 1. Clewell &
druggists, 126 W.
Tenth
Mrs C. E., h 1607 Lincoln Ave.
Emmanuel, janitor, h 1001 Pine
Front
E
G., (Delia) emp steel plant, h
1542 Spring Garden Ave.
Evelyn, 1542 Spring Garden Ave.
Coates Luther, (Lillian) emp steel plant,
h 1005 W. Front
Cochran Delia, h 331 Bowman
Elmer, 331 Bowman
Cocklin I. C, (Mabel) wheel inspector,
h 126 Iron
Cohen Joseph, (Grace) physician, 139 W.
Second, h do
Cole Mrs. Ellis, h 115 E. Sixth
Fred, 505 Susquehanna Ave.
Harry, (Katherine) emp rolling mill,
h 320 W. Front
Eoy E., emp bolt dept, bds 115 E.
Sixth
Coleman M. O., (Margaret) laborer, h
213 E. Eighth
Collins John M., (Harriet) foreman, h
1332 Fairview Ave.
T. M., (Margaret) emp fin dept, h
117 Garfield Ave.
Colonial Spinning Mills, Tenth and Walnut
Columbia Brewing Co., Storage, 1100
Third Ave.
Cline
(Anna)
Seventh
Floyd, moulder, bds 1001 Pine
Bessie, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
335 E. Eleventh
Frank, (Katie) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 425 E. Fifth
G. B., (Maggie R.) laborer, h 335
E. Eleventh
Henry, (Hester) carpenter, h 1604
N. Walnut
Henry, emp
Fourth
steel
plant,
415
E.
John M., (May) foreman
at truck
shop, h Lincoln Ave.
Orval, post office clerk, 111 E. Tenth
Pearl, 1607 Lincoln Ave.
R. W., (Eliza) farmer, h cor Broad
and Walnut
Myron, car builder, bds cor Broad
and Walnut
Ray, emp steel plant, bds cor Broad
and Walnut
Cordora John, grocer, 1336 Freas Ave.
Cortright C. J., (Frances) moulder, h
]17 E. Thirteenth
Dewitt L, (Marv E.) emp fundry,
h 420 E. Front
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M. R. Fanning
EAGLE RUN BEER
Distributor
DAVENPORT
CRISPELL
Crispin C. G., (Mae) h 537 E. Front
Robert G., (Fannie B) banker, h 119
Frank
R., mechanical engineer, bds
420 E. Front
Laura A., school teacher, bds 420
E. Front
Olive O, school teacher, bds 420 E.
Front
S. H., (Lizzie) emp steel plant, h
905 Pine
Sidney, (Frances B.) moulder, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Cotterman John, (Alberta) emp steel
plant, h Duval
Cournow Harry, (Anna) emp nut works,
h 243 Iron
Cox W. B., pastor Bower Memorial Evangelical Church, h 137 E. Front
Crawford Edith, 1325 Pine
James H., (Sarah) moulder, h 1241
W. Front
John, moulder, h 1325 Pine
Lloyd, clerk, bds 1325 Pine
Maud E., 1241 W. Front
Pearl A., 1241 W. Front
Creasy Mrs. Alice, h 730 W. Front
F. A., (Frances) prop Berwick Garage, h 700 W. Front
Emmet, emp steel plant, bds 700 W.
Front
TT. L„ h 909 W. Front
M. B.. (Sarah) labor boss lumber
yard, h 236 E. Fourteenth
W. P., (Maisie) plumber, h 411 La-
E. Fifth
Croft Win,, (Delia)
226 Iron
enth
emp rolling mill, Fowler and
Seventh
M. E., (Margaret) laborer, h Fowler and Seventh
Crosslev Bovd, 328 Lasalle
Edith, bds 328 Lasalle
Mina, bds 328 Lasalle
Rachel, bds 328 Lasalle
Fred, (Eva) car builder, h 1207
Pine
Crotzer H. P., emp fin dept, 119 E. FourGeo.,
I.
teenth
E.. (Lizzie) blacksmith, h 119 E.
Fourteenth
('rouse
S.
B.,
(Ella)
h 407
carpenter,
Mercer
Mrs. Serene. 1608 Lincoln Ave.
Cryder L. II., (Margaret) h 135 W.
Second
Gertrude, 135 W. Second
Culp Charles, h 1154 Market
W. A., (Orlevia) teamster, h 4l".»
E. Fourth
Culver M. Fitch, emp crane, 1136 Market
R. C, (Rachel) emp car shop, h 1136
salle
Amos C, emp core room, bds
Mary
Anna L., emp shirt factory, bds
Mary
Orval P., laborer bds Mary
W. H, (Jane) laborer, h Mary
Thomas,
rolling mill, h
Clyde K,
Cromley Philip E., (Mary C.) laborer, h
1028 Walnut
Crop Bruce, (Ellen) emp rolling mill,
Fowler and Seven tli
Claude, driver, bds Fowler and Sev-
Cressler
Market
Curiam! P.
J..
(Susan) emp pipe foun-
dry, h 225 E. Sixth
('urrin P. C. (Grace) (Clewell & Currin)
126 W. Front, h 315 Mulberry
819 Lasalle
Creveling Ben. (Edith F.) stenographer,
h 504 E. Third
John,
(Amanda) fireman, h 127
Iron
Crick Ceo., (Emma) laborer, h 214 W.
Eighth
Crisman Fred K.. (Louise) wholesale
flour and grain, h 300 E. Front
George, (Alice") West Berwick taxcollector, h 526 W. Front
Jonas, student. 526 W. Front
John C.. (J. C. Crisman & Son) 512
W. Front, h 511 do
V. R.. (J. C. Criman Sc Son) .112 W.
Front, fa 511 do
dispell Chester, (Anna) laborer, h 1400
Cretella
emp
grocer.
Curtis
William,
(Bertha)
Pearl
emp
steel
plant, h
Cusick J. E., (Margaret) steam
909
fitter,
h
W. Front
D.
(Maggie) emp A. C. & F.
1427 Brittain
Dauber Louis, (Coral blacksmith, h 369
Dalius Jesse,
Co..
h
Lasalle
Daubert Helen, clerk, bds 212 W. Front
Davenport Ctoorge, (Susie) laborer, h
521
Brittain
Isaac,
29
Lasalle
emp coach dept,
.121
Lasalle
DERR
DONOHUE
John, (Pearl) emp steel plant, h
Pearl
Davidson Maude, 1237 Orange
Davis Ada, student, 437 E. Second
Mrs. Allie, h 402 E. Fifth
B. H., (Irene) carpenter, h 521
Broad
Bertha,
emp
silk mill,
bds cor Duval
and Walnut
Deubler John F., (Sarah E.) stationary
engineer, h 216 W. Ninth
Devine Harry, (Sarah) emp fin dept, h
203 Iron
Devoe A. P., (Emma) emp steel plant,
h 119 Thirteenth
T. J., (Ella) steel worker, h 1627
Lincoln Ave.
Dickson Conway W., attorney, 1126
y
Burgess, student, 600 Fourth 2
D. W., (Ida) florist, Fowler Ave.
and Fifth, h 600 Fourth 2
Edna, clerk, bds 437 E. Second
E. L., (Anna) physician, h 130 E.
Market
David C, student, 1126 Market
Duval, (Emma) h 209 E. Front
Clark, student, 209 E. Front
H. N., (Sarah) car builder, h 316
y
Front
W. Third
James, clergyman,
y
Harold, student, 600 Fourth 2
Miles W., (Jennie) emp Berwick
Lumber & Supply Co., h 358 Vine
Nellie, 437 E. Second
Reese, (Emma) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 437 E. Second
B. O., physician, h 712 W. Front
A., h 512 E. Front
Laura, 512 E. Front
Walter, 1542 Fairview Ave.
W
Dawson Wm., (Emma) emp
steel plant,
1128
W.,
S.
lawyer,
(Lillie)
h
1126
Market
Dietterich Mrs. A.
Karl, (Mollie)
E. Front
C, h 367 Mulberry
mech inspector, h 415
(Agnes) emp Berwick Store
h 409 E. Fourth
Ira, druggist, bds 139 W. Second
H.
J.,
Co.,
(Madge) general forecoach dept, h 321 W. Front
D. Eay, (Sue) foreman A. C. & F.
Co., h 611 Pine
C. F., (Margaret A.) car builder, h
Fowler and Seventh
John, laborer, bds 323 Grant
Dill Frank, (Eva) laborer, h 609 Vine
Distlehurst Doretta, 235 E. Front
Frank, 235 E. Front
F. L., (Grace) furniture dealer and
undertaking, 122 W. Front, h 235
Dietterick Bruce,
man
h Pearl
Dechant Michael, carpenter, h 302 E.
Tenth
Defender Hose Co., E. Sixth
Dehaven Bruce, (Hattie) emp steel plant,
h 604 Green
Deibler Mrs. Margaret, h 209 E. Second
Deibler John, (Eosie) laborer, h 122 E.
Fourteenth
Deitz David, h 304 W. Front
Albert, 304 W. Front
DeMarr William, (Loretta) air brake, h
209 Fowler
Dendler Edward, (Mary) emp wheel
foundry, h 1425 Pine
Dennis Florence M., bds 34b Mulberry
Wm. H., (Mary C.) carpenter, h 346
Mulberry
Dent Orlo, (Eva) emp punch dept, h
Summer
h
retired,
Market
E. Front
Eaton,
emp A.
C.
&
F. Co., 235 E.
Front
Heber, 235 E. Front
Maude, 235 E. Front
Dixon Thomas, (Louisa) emp
h 709 Vine
& W. R. R.
Doan Emlen, 206
D. L.
Hill Ave.
Ralph, (Florence) laborer, h 1739
Lincoln Ave.
Depreast Harry, emp steel plant, bds
236 W. Front
Depuy A. M., (Kathenne) pattern maker
h 323 E Fifth
Mrs. George, h 226 E. Front
Derr Benj. F., (Sarah) emp crane, h 306
Co.,
rolling mill,
Canal Street
E. Front
T. Harvey, hardware, 117
W.
Front,
206 E. Front
Theodore, student, 206 E. Front
Dodson Alexander, 511 Susquehanna Ave.
B. H, h 218 W. Second
Clark, (Zilpha) car builder, h 410
E. Eighth
Clavton, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 410
E. Eighth
H. B., (K. A) store keeper, h 621
h.
Arch
D. L., (Ida) laborer, h
J. Frank, emp office, bds
H. A., (Fannie) telegraph operator,
h 421 E. Sixth
Jerry, (Anna) emp fin dept, h 209
Iron
Treta, 209 Iron
Samuel, (Amelia) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 122 Cemetery
Vine
(Bessie) emp smith shop, h
304 Duval
Dollman Edward, emp S. B. & B. R, R.,
h 328 E. Eighth
Donato Dalo, 569 Freas Ave.
Donohue Wm., emp steel plant, bds 130
Jesse,
)
Iron
30
Young Men's
Christian Association
OF-
GREATER BERWICK
WHO MAY
C
Boys and young men
profession,
and shade
1
2 years
of
JOIN
age and older, of every
To
great world-wide and fraternal brotherhood.
send to the secretary or
call
membership
fill
;
it
out,
join,
is
it
in
thi s
only necessary to
corner of Second and Market
at the building,
Streets for an application blank
trade, calling,
are admitted to membership
of religious belief,
and send or hand
in
with the
fee.
MEN ON GYMNASIUM FLOOR
C,
COST —The
building
and equipment with
Bowling Alleys, Shower Baths, Library,
its
Social
Study and Lecture Rooms, Bible Study Department,
to get Health,
C.
Rooms, Gymnasium,
Reading Rooms,
etc.,
Game Rooms,
make an
ideal place
Pleasure and Profit.
MEMBERSHIP DUES PER YEAR— Boys,
mediates, 16 to 18 years,
$4.75
;
12 to 16 years, $3. 75 ; Interand up, $6.00.
Seniors, 18 years
31
.
"A Home
for the
Man
Away from Home"
When
looking for a
room remember the
Y. M. C. A.
One
of the
problems of
many young men away from home
clean and comfortable boarding place, centrally located, with
is
to find a
wholesome and
agreeable surroundings.
Recognizing this want and always eager to minister
to needs of men, the Association has installed a dormitory department, which
consists of 22 rooms, with accommodation for thirty men.
The price ranges
from $1.50 to $1.75 per week, according to the number of men in a room.
No
pains are spared in an effort to
make
the rooms attractive, homelike and
comfortable.
Reasons
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
for
Rooming the Young Men's
1 he rooms
are airy, well lighted
Christian Association
and well kept.
The dormitory building is open both day and night.
One is associated with the best class of young men.
The building is centrally located.
The social environments are the very best.
The toilet and bathing facilities are unequalled.
If
the service
is
not
up
to
incidental to complaints.
32
standard
there
is
no embarrassment
ERWINE
EAST
Donovan Michael, foreman, bds 127 E.
Second
Dorworth Augusta, 311 rear Mulberry
Florence, 341 rear Mulberry
H. L., (Nancy) enip rolling mill, n
341 rear Mulberry
Doty Alfred E., (Hannah C.) laborer, h
1721 Lincoln Ave.
Anson F., (Emma M.) laborer, h
1700 Lincoln Ave.
F. E., ((Jordelia) mason, h 214 Pine
1721 Lincoln Ave.
Elmer E., laborer, bds 1721 Lincoln
Ave.
Floyd, painter, bds 213 E. Thirteenth
Harry, emp bolt works, bds 214 Pine
Israel, (Alice A.) laborer, h 213 E.
Thirteenth
Draina John, (Celia) blacksmith, h 420
E. Sixth
Drake Clara, emp silk mill, bds 415 E.
Ethel,
luls
Eaton F. H., (Elizabeth) pres A. C. & F.
G, 537 E. Front
Ebert R. M., (Ethel M.) school teacher,
h 70(3 Market
John, (Nellie) tinsmith, h L541
Spring Garden Ave.
Eck Anne, 225 YV. Front
Eckard John, (Bertha; laborer, h 1701
N. Chestnut
Daniel Eckert, h Flat Iron Bldg, W.
Eble
Front
Eckrote Samuel,
Edinger
(Grace M.) emp
plant, h 113 E. Eighth
Benjamin, emp steel plant,
Duke
steel
bds
338
(Eva)
emp
rolling
h 438 Lasalle
Co., h 407 E. Second
C. M., (Josephine) machinist, h 317
Grant
Chas.,
(Mary)
laborer,
h
429
E.
Eighth
Clem., (Ellen) pattern maker, h 339
E. Eleventh
Jennie, emp Schain's Store, bds 407
E. Second
Jesse, (Ida) foreman steel plant, h
401 E. Fourth
Lizzie, emp Schain's Store, bds 407
E. Second
(Matilda) watchman, h 207
Ida
Mrs. Maud, 316 W. Third
Dreisbach, B. F., (Doretta) agt sewing
machines, h 225 W. Front
Thomas, (Maude) gang leader, h
J.,
bds
builder,
Edwards Albert, (Cornelia) emp Water
John,
Duggan John
Charles,
mill,
Tenth
Summer Hill Ave.
Dresner Henry, (Lizzie) carpenter, h
1429 Spring Garden Ave.
Rada, 1429 Spring Garden Ave.
S. L., (Sadie) emp machine shop, h
509 E. Ninth
Drumhellar Harry, (Lena) emp steel
plant, h 1411 Fairview Ave.
car
Mary
Samuel, (Elmira) h 314 Marts
Ralph, prop livery, h Third and
Chestnut
Eisenhaur Arthur, emp steel plant, bds
1217 Dewey
Fred, emp furnace, bds 1430 Orange
George, emp steel plant, bds 1217
Dewey
Trvan, (Myrtle) fitter, h 1430 Orange
Eobert, (Hat tie) h 1217 Dewey
Elder L. M., (Marv) emp Berwick Store
E.
h 600 E*. Third
James, (Nora) real estate agt,, h
507 E. Eighth
Ellis Mrs. A. H., h 410 E. Fifth
Elmes W. E., (Lillian) lawyer, h 312 E.
Front
English George. (Lula) emp steel plant,
h 1325 Pine
Eninger Jacob, (Minnie) emp rolling
mill, h 308 Arch
Bnke J. W., (Dora) emp steel plant, b
509 E. Eigth
William, emp steel plant, bds 509 E.
Eighth
Ent Frank, (Dollie) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 337 Market
Erdman L. A., (Alverna) ear builder, h
1640 Brittain
Eroh W. L., (Ella) emp steel plant, b
Earl .Inmes, (Mary) laborer, h 215 E.
Fifteenth
East
J. E.. (Sarah C.) h 124 Orchard
Ertwine Henry, (Sarah) ear builder, h
220 W.' Eighth
327 E.
Erwine Frank. (Annie) laborer,
Eleventh
Martzville Eoad
Blanche, bds Martzville Eoad
Edward, emp pipe foundry, bds
Martzville Road
Martzville
George,
(Jemima)
h
Road
William, Martzville Eoad
Dunkleberger Millard, (Pearl)
plant, h 217 E Second
Dunn
Philip.
(Martha)
emp
heater,
h
steel
235
Hughes
Durling Win., laborer, 409 E.
Dutton Mrs. Lepher, 111 Chestnut
Duval W. A.. (Marie Smith) emp A. C.
& F. Co., h 409 E. Front
Dyer W. H.. (Abbie) emp steel plant, h
209 Hughes
Co.,
Elliott
113 An-li
fa
33
FAHRINGER
EVANS
Harry, (May) carpenter, h 1018
Front
W.
Eshleman B. L., (Isabelle) plumbing
and heating contractor, h 321 E.
Fifth
Eckhart J., bds 321 E. Fifth
Harold B., (Elizabeth) (B. L. Eshleman & Son) plumber, h 321 E.
(Emma) florist, h 417 E.
E.,
Fourth
Wesley, (Lucinda) watchman, h 207
E. Eleventh
Grace, 207 E. Eleventh
Eveland Anna, bds 1513 W. Front
Carlton, (Lola) runs crane, h 324 E.
Eleventh
O.
Eliza, 239 E. Fifteenth
John P., (Lilly) emp steel plant, h
Fifth
Eobert J., student, bds 321 E. Fifth
Evans Bert, (Delia) laborer, h 1620
1513 W. Front
Horace, (Monema) laborer, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Pulaski, (Ida) laborer, h 1113
Orange
emp
Caleb,
fin
shed,
bds 333
E.
Fourth
Chas.
C, County Judge, h 211 W.
Second
Clark, student, 211 W. Second
Francis, (Jane) n 201 W. Second
Genevieve B., student, 517 E. Front
H. M., (Mary C.) emp Berwick
Store Co., h 1415 Market
B., (Annie) laborer, h 235 E.
Eighth
James L., (Fannie) lawyer, h 131
W. Second
John W., insurance and real estate,
120 W. Front, h 517 E. Front
John T., (Annie) engineer, h 225 E.
I.
Fifth
Levi,
(Alice)
laborer,
h
333
E.
Fourth
Loring, laborer, bds 333 E. Fourth
Lottie, bds 333 E. Fourth
Mary V., 517 E. Front
Morris, student, 211 W. Second
Mrs. M. C, 338 E. Eighth
Mrs. Myrtle, housekeeper, 205 Jack-
WILLIAM
Maker
Portraits
The
of
62
W.
Front
Everett Ario, invoice clerk, bds 529
W.
Front
(Margaret) emp smith
W. Front
John, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 529
W. Front
Jackson
dentist,
(Gene)
Eves Carl,
Block, h 107 Walnut
J. A., (Margaret) h 334 Washington
Eachel S.. 334 Washington
Eyer Bruce, (Grace) plasterer, h 327 W.
Front
Chas. W., (Cora J.) repair gang, h
321 E. Tenth
Guy, (Cora) book-keeper, h 313 E.
Tenth
Mathias, h 233 E. Seventh
Eyerly Mrs. J. F., h 209 E. Eighth
Frank
A.,
shop, h 529
F.
Fahringer Charles, bds 228 E. Second
Christine, bds 916 W, Front
Frank, (Emma) contractor, h 916 W.
Front
J.
HERTZ
High Grade
by Photography
kind that gives complete satisfaction
Studio-308 East Second
34
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
FETTERMAN
FEISER
Harry, (Nellie) contractor and dealer in lumber, h 132 Orchard
H. H., (Clara B.) laborer, h 228 E.
Second
Marie, bds 916 W. Front
Keuben, (Mary) driver, h 212
Fairchilds Mrs, 367 Mulberry
Fallon John, (Elizabeth) emp rolling
mill, h 333 Lasalle
Fanning Michael R., wholesale liquors,
1300 Orange, bds 218 E. Second
Farr Charles, (Sallie) moulder, h 316 E.
Eighth
Farrell Raymond, (Sevma P.) emp A. C.
& F. Co., h 202 E. Tenth
William, (Ella) emp steel plant, h
848 Orange
Farver Gaylord, (Cora) laborer, h 204
Ida
George, h 349 Vine
Edward, emp steel plant, bds 349
Vine
Vincent, (Mary)
1524 Brittain
emp smith
shop, h
Faust Arthur R., (Letitia) lineman, h
232 E. Front
E. W., (Lizzie) laborer, h 231 E.
Tenth
Frank,
(Prudence)
supt forging
dept, h 331 Market
S. E., (Lena) emp punch dept, h
1616 Walnut
Mrs. William, h 331 Market
Faver O. O., (Harriet) laborer, h 911 W.
Front
Fedder Claude, (Jennie) emp steel plant,
h 315 Vine
Grace, emp shirt factory, bds 426 E.
Third
Harry, (Loretta) emp steel plant, h
502
E
Norman,
emp smith shop, h
331 W. Front
Palmer, emp smith shop, bds 331 W.
Front
Fenstamacher B. D., confectionery and
ice cream, Flat Iron Bldg, W.
Front
Fenstemacher J. B., (Leona) photographer, h 320 E. Eleventh
Clyde, 320 E. Eleventh
Forrest, 320 E. Eleventh
Marvin, 320 E. Eleventh
(Laura) jeweler, 109 W.
E.,
S.
Front, h 405 E. Front
Fenstermaker Clem, (Clara) moulder, h
223 E. Third
Feister B. H., (Sallie)
Geo. C, (Adelle) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 335 E. Fifth
Howard, school teacher, bds 335 E.
Fifth
Mrs. M., h 404 W. Front
Paul, (Sarah) emp wheel foundry,
h Broad
T. E., Justice Peace, h 528 W. Front
Ferris B. A., (Lilly) clerk, h 331 Grant
Ada, bds 1011 Orange
Adelaide, bds 111 Chestnut
C. E., (Carrie) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 111 Chestnut
Harriet, bds 111 Chestnut
Helen, bds 111 Chestnut
O. F., h 1011 Orange
Ferry Frank, (Ellen) machinist, h 321
Mulberry
Fessenden Rev. C. E. (Elizabeth) h 115
;
E. Seventh
Emily, 115 E. Seventh
Fester A. W., insurance agt, h 817 Mulberry
William, farmer, h 807 Mulberry
Fetterman A. L\, student, bds 523 W.
Fifth
(Julia)
Front
clerk,
h
430
E.
Mrs. Caroline, 1521 Fairview Ave.
Charles, (Carrie) machinist, h 1239
Fifth
W.
A., (Kate) laborer, h 426 E.
Third
Fedorca John, Hotel, 1019 Freas Ave.
Feiser W. H., (Lydia) laborer, h 111
Orchard
W. Front
David, (Leah) foreman A. C. & F.
Co., h 1521 Fairview Avr.
H. H., (S. K.) laborer, h 523 W.
Front
GARRISON & BRO
H. L.
DEALERS
Flour,
Office
:
IN
Feed and Coal
Cor. Ninth and Mulberry Streets
Both Telephones
35
FOLLMER
M.
A.,
emp pipe foundry, h 210
Shoes
Kaseley
Fetterolf Harry M., (Carrie B.) prop
bakery, h 1025 W. Front
Field H. P., (Katherine) mech engineer
A. C. & F. Co., h 121 E. Front
Fielding W. C, h 605 E. Second
Fight Harry, emp steel plant, h Pearl
Fild Herman, (Jessie) mgr. 1.98 Store, h
325 E. Third
Fink C. S., (Maggie) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
Confine your shoe buying to the
store that
Bowman
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Pearl, bds 214 Warren
First National Bank, 111 W. Front
Fiske O. K., emp punch dept, h 243 Martz
B.,
emp
steel
plant
Mulberry
Matilda, bds 1215
123 W. Front
office,
Spring
Bower
R. O.
Ward, bds 243 Martz
Fisher John E., h 537 W. Front
T.
you
to better please
(Bessie) laborer, h 716 Green
George, h 338
striving to
Growing Larger
Is
h 214 Warren
Earl,
is
please you and
St.
Berwick, Pa.
one
Consolidated Pi
365
Garden
Ave.
h
1215
bds
1136
Wm.,
(Matilda) painter,
Spring Garden Ave.
Fitch
M.,
emp
steel
plant,
Boyd
(Emma)
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour
fireman, h 1225
Orange
Foley Anna, bds 728 Green
Edward, (Bertha) emp
h 726 Green
Isabelle, 728 Green
Valera, bds 728 Green
Klingerman
Dealer In
Market
Flick William,
F.
and Confectioneries
rolling mill,
Bell 'Phone
Summer
Henry, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 728
Green
William, roll turner, h 728 Green
Folk Floyd E., (Gertrude) laborer, h
Heights Road
Boy E., (Minnie M.) emp A. C. &
F. Co., h Summer Hill Ave.
W. H., (Anna) laborer, h 1417 Brit-
Hill
Avenue
DAROCZI & KISH
General Store
tain
Bell
Telephone 214
Follmer Geo. E., emp electrical dept, bds
332 E. Front
Gertrude M., school teacher, bds 332
E. Front
1
1
09 Freas Ave.
BERWICK, PA.
-GO TO-
THE BIG SHOE STORE
The Home
of
H. H.
Shoe Comfort
Your Next Pair
MERRION &
110-112 Mulberry
"
for
CO.
Berwick, Penna.
Street,
36
FREAS
FRACE
J.
B.,
physician,
.Jackson
Frank John, prop Boston Candy Kitchen,
120 W. Front
Franklin Edward. (Dora) emp machine
shop, h 232 E. Eleventh
Howard, bdfl Mart/.ville Road
Frantz Caspar, emp A.
& F. Co., bds
Market
Emanuel, l>ds 2:;.". \\\ Second
Frances, bds 200 E. Front
II. H.,
(Eunice) emp smith shop, h
437 YV. Front
Helen, bds 437 W. Front
Josephine, bds 353 Market
Lewis, (Emma) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 353 Market
Lewis, Jr., 353 Market
Mrs. Silas, h 430 W. Front
Theodore,
(Maude)
emp power
house, h 364 Grant
William,
(Ella)
engineer, h 361
Grant
W. A., laborer, h 417 W. Second
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Doan Bldg,
W. Front
Freas Albert, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
614 Vine
Mrs. Agnes, h 304 W. Front
Mrs. Alice, widow James P., h 309
E. Fourth
Arthur, (Marv) laborer, h 131 E.
Block, h
332 E. Front
J. Eollaml,
oiii]>
drug Btore, bds 332
E. Front
.1. !>., h
1337 Spring Garden Ave.
Rebecca J., 1337 Spring Garden Ave
Forbes Benj., emp smith shop, bds 359
I
Vine
Force Elizabeth, bds 218 W. Ninth
R. J., (Emma) saleman. h 2 IS W.
Ninth
Foster Edward, (Emma) h 612 Green
Harry, (Carrie) emp steel plant, h
506 W. Second
Fonlk Geo. S., (Sarah) machinist, h 500
W. Second
G. H., (Susan) emp frame shop, h
507 Susquehanna Ave.
Fowler Beulah, student, bds 1513 Market
C. C, (Hattie) steward B. P. O. E..
!i
226 E. Fifteenth
E. A., moulder, bds 236 W. Front
F. D., (Alice) laborer, h 1024 Walnut
Freas. (Sarah) h 625 W. Front
J. C, h 428 E. Third
M. L., (Celia) puddler, h 320 E.
Second
Theodore, retired, h 525 E. Front
T. W., (Emma) emp truck shop, h
1513 Market
Mrs. U. H., 226 E. Fifteenth
Mrs. Susan, 606 Market
W. G., (Annie) plumbing and heating, h 606 Market
W. N.. (Margaret A.) real estate, h
603 E. Front
Fox Frances, 543 W. Front
Harrison E., (Fannie) fireman, h
Sixth
B. D., bank cashier, h 229 E. Front
C. W.. (Marietta) moulder, h 500
W. Front
Fannie A., bds 309 E. Fourth
Frederick M., student. 229 E. Front
Helen, notary public, Evan 's Bldg,
bds 309 E. Fourth
Mrs. John, h 129 E. Sixth
II.
(Stella)
finisher,
L.,
h 1006
Spring Garden Ave.
Mrs. Isaiah, h 321 E. Front
Mrs. May, 221 Jackson
Martha, 309 E. Fourth
Maude, clerk, bds 500 W. Front
Mary, emp post office, bds 309 E.
Mary
James, (Margaret) "Wholesale liquor,
543-545 W. Front, h do
Noah, (L. S.) laborer, h 323 Grant
Ruth C., 543 W. Front
William, (Susan) emp wheel foundry, h 329 Lasalle
Praee Newton. (Lorena) engineer, h 132
E. Seventh
/.
A.
'.
I'..")::
Fourth
Pauline, 518
W. Front
BOYD
Dealer In
All Sizes of Anthracite Coal
Cement and Grain
800
Fourth
Street,
-;-
Both 'Phones
37
NESCOPECK, PA.
GEARHART
GIRTON
emp
steel
Harvey, (Ella)
201 Hughes
foreman
plant, h 105 E. Front
Frey Henry C, 234 W. Third
steel
Lester,
Frederick
Walter,
(Clara)
plant, h 222 Hughes
Frew
Malcolm
(Eliz.)
Lewis,
Martz
emp
ice
emp
plant,
h
steel
plant,
wagon, bds 209
Jackson
emp Boston Candy Kitchen,
bds 209 Jackson
Henry C, (Grace) yard master, h
234 W. Third
J. E., (Millie) bolt maker, h 209
Jackson
J. May, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
209 Jackson
Hayden, emp smith shop, bds 209
Jackson
Fuller Clark, draftsman, bds 538 E.
Third
F. XL, (Ada) laborer, h 357 Grant
Harry, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 538
E. Third
Leonard J., (Florence) heater, h 538
E. Third
Fultz Geo., (Luella) emp smith shop, h
h
3123
Brittain
Furman Edna C, bds 125
E. Front
Grace K., milliner, bds 125 E. Front
J. C, (Ellen) blacksmith, h 129 E.
emp planing
Geist Edward, (Nora) emp steel plant,
h 209 E. Thirteenth
Geo. E., (Ella) car builder, h 425
E. Eighth
William, (Emma) laborer, h 903 W.
Front
Gensel Bert,
(Emma)
contractor, h 104
Ninth
(Ida) emp smith shop, h
1505 Fairview Ave.
Webster, blacksmith, h 309 Woodin
George Charles, (Annie) h 216 W. Front
Oliver W., plumbing and tinning, h
210 W. Front
William, (Cora) laborer, h 519 E.
Albert,
Ninth
German Arthur, (Elizabeth)
504
laborer,
h
W. Front
Bruce, (Rebecca) emp steel plant, h
738 W. Front
John A., 1117 Spring Garden Ave.
Mrs. Ray, 365 Lasalle
Gialanello Angelo, h 1113 First Ave.
Gibin Roy B., (Rebecca E.) emp founGilbert
dry, h 430 W. Second
Clarence, laborer, bds
224
W.
Third
Front
Eeynold, bds 129 E. Front
Wi'lmot, (Dora) laborer, h 1009
laborer,
W., (Anna)
h 337 E. Sixth
J.
mill,
Carrie,
'
(Daisy)
Orange
Geisinger
Fritz C. H., (Ida) h 218 E. Front
Ord, checker, bds 1113 W. Front
Eeed, (Merna) emp carriage works,
h 508 E. Front
E.,
(Virginia)
steel
h 204 Iron
Frisbie A. P., (Sarah) carpenter, h 211
Fry Bruce
emp
Rev. R, H., D.D., h 111 E. Front
William, (Alice) concrete, h 1647
W.
Steel
Front
J., (Margaret) decorator
Berwick Store Co., h 533 E. Third
G higher Andrew, (Mary) emp power
house, h 535 W. Second
Adam, emp rolling mill, h 339 W.
Front
Gilds Charles
G.
Galle John, h 366 Oak
Garrison Chas. B., (Mary
E) h 425 E.
Fourth
E. W., (Sarah) Garrison Bros., 137
W. Front, h 300 E. Tenth
Euretha, bds 324 E. Eighth
Henry, h 322 E. Sixth
H. L., miller, h 415 E. Fifth
J. M., miller, h 415 E. Fifth
emp rolling mill, h 610
Green
Donald, prop barber shop, bds 310
Con, (Clara)
Walnut
Drew, emp steel plant, bds 310 Walnut
Frank, clerk, bds 310 Walnut
Harry, 339 W. Front
Mrs Mary C, h 410 W. Front
Mrs. Sadie, h 310 Walnut
Thompson, (Mary E.) emp rolling
mill, h 230 Iron
Girard C. L., (Ida) mechanic, h 315 E.
Eighth
Ray, emp steel plant, bds 315 E.
Eighth
M. L., blacksmith, h 133 E. Eighth
Girton W. Clark, (Clara) miller, h 217
(Ella) Garrison Bros., 137
Front, h 600 Market
Lohr, student, bds 300 E. Tenth
Samuel, (Sevilla) watchman, h 324
J.
S.,
W.
E
T.
Eighth
J.,
Beach Haven
Mills, h
322 E.
Sixth
W. C,
Co.,
Gaumer
(Sarah) mgr Berwick Store
h 237 E. Third
Maurice,
plant, h 1221
(Hattie)
emp
steel
Orange
Gawa
John, emp steel plant, h 366 Oak
Gearhart George, (Dora) supt B. Store
Co. 's barn, h 327 Bowman
Iron
38
HARMON
GUNDRUM
John, (Margaret) upholsterer and
carpet layer, h 217 E. Seventh
Glenn Ann, bds 128 E. Front
Edwin Atlee, physician, Second and
Arch
(iunther Mrs., 300
Girviil
Mrs. D. W., h 249 Iron
Ray, (Nettie) emp rolling mill, h
213 Orchard
Chestnut
H.
Elizabeth, school teacher, bds 128 E.
Haas Warren,
Front
Godder Edward, 400 E. Tenth
Goho M. C, (Emma) emp steel plant, h
1117 W. Front
Gombert R. W., (Ella) foreman Baer Silk
Hagenbuch Frank W., (Ethel)
Groh Parvin
E.
D.,
(Ada)
teamster,
h
Orange
Robert, laborer, bds Orange
Sarah K, h 411 Chestnut
William, (Fannie) watchman, h 220
E. Front
Hagey A. O, (Susie) emp steel plant, h
907 W. Front
Halenar Kiznir, (Gustine) emp steel
plant, h 362 Lasalle
Hall Charles W., (Mary) laborer, h 1518
Brittain
Hallenbough Joe, emp steel plant, 1234
Orange
Hamilton Geo., (Lavana) puddler, h 454
W. Second
Hampel Gus, (Rose) emp
S.
B.
&
B. R. R.,
h 305 E. Seventh
Hampton
Ira,
(Desiah)
h 1429 Market
Oscar, emp A. C.
&
emp
steel plant,
F. Co., bds 130
Iron
Handel Catherine, bds 116 E. Seventh
Hanley Mrs. S. B., h 117 W. Second
Hanna Mrs. J. T., h 509 Vv. Second
Harden William, (Lily) laborer, h 410
W. Front
Harder Robert, editor Berwick Enterprise, 214 W. Second
Harding E. S., (Ella) glazier, h 1221
Spring Garden Ave.
Harmon A. P., (Matilda) emp Berwick
Store Co., h 118 E. Eighth
Amos, (Marv) carpenter, h 306 E.
Mary
(Annie L.) constable, h
531 W. Second
Mrs. Katherine, bds 531 W. Second
Gross William, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds
1662 Brittain
Grove W. A., (Irma) emp steel plant, h
232 W. Third
Grozier Harry, (Susanna) retired, h 341
Mulberry
Josh, (Bessie) emp steel plant, h 220
Jackson
William, emp steel plant, h 342 Rear
Mulberry
Graver Mrs. Sue, h 214 E. Second
Eleventh
Arthur W.,
Eighth
Harmon
student,
bds
118
C. A., (Catherine) laborer,
239 E. Eleventh
Charles E., (Jennie) carpenter,
E.
h
h
Martz
E
Rav, emp steel plant office, bds
1501 Market
Harry, foreman Borwick Lumber &
Supply Co., bds Martz
Herbert, (Emma) emp frame shop,
h 1739 Lincoln Ave.
Joseph, car builder, bds 611 Susquehanna Ave.
Joseph, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
209 E. Seventh
Gulliver Clark,
(Catherine) emp steel
plant, h 848 Orange
Gundrum Fred, (Bessie) emp steel plant,
steel
h
below 1600
T.,
h 207 Mary
Harry, foreman at
207 Mary
clerk,
500 E. Second
Henrietta J., 411 Chestnut
Good Robert, (Elsie) h 602 W. Front
Gordner Tom, emp planing mill, h 209
E. Sixth
Gritner Mrs. Anna, 215
multiplex
factory, h 136 Orchard
Hagenbach B. L., (Anna) labor boss, h
306 E. Tenth
Mill, h 211 Iron
Orchard
Gordon L. G., Pastor Protestant Methodist Church, h 116 Orchard
Gorrey Thomas, laborer, bds 236 W.
Front
Gortner Mrs. Mary, 321 Market
Gottshall Charles, (Kosa) laborer, h 212
W. Eighth
Thomas, (Esther) watchman, h 1622
Spring Garden Ave.
Grasley Geo., (Dora) car builder, h 329
E. Tenth Harry, (Jennie) emp rolling mill, h
308 Lasalle
William A., (Mattie) carpenter, h
312 Summer Hill Ave.
Greene James, (Mary N.) pattern maker,
h 419 E. Eighth
W., (Bessie) laborer, h 1435
J.
Orange
Mrs. Mary, 316 W. Third
Greenley C. B., (Mellie) emp machine
shop, h 319 W. Front
Howard, (Minnie) flour and feed, h
301 Mary
Grey George, (Leah) core maker, h 229
emp
(Carrie)
plant, bds
39
HARTMAN
L. K.,
(Alice)
HENRY
emp frame
Harvey Frank, (Elsie)
mer Hill Ave.
shop, h
1741 Lincoln Ave.
Laura, bds 306 E. Eleventh
Lucinda, bds 306 E. Eleventh
Mrs. Maggie E., h 1501 Market
P., shoe maker, 320 Arch
S. P., (Annie) machinist, h 209 E.
Seventh
William, emp car shop, h 229 Jackson
Harner Harry, (Elsie) emp rolling mill,
h. 415 W. Second
Harrington Mrs. Ida, 113 Garfield Ave.
Harris E. D, (Vergie) emp steel plant, h
405 Chestnut
Charles, emp steel plant, bds 213
John, medicine agt, bds 367 Lasalle
D. K., finisher, bds 223 E.
Fourth
Harry W., (Ella) machinist, h 215 E.
Fourth
J. P., (Elizabeth) emp frame shop,
h 223 E. Fourth
Paul,
emp
sheer
bds 215 E.
dept.
Fourth
Heavner John, (Martha)
226 E. Second
Heckman Bruce, (Jane)
W. Front
contractor,
h
painter, h 533
Heffner Chas., (Myrtle) emp Wright's
Livery, h 412 Walnut
Hehl W. J.", (Mary) emp bank, h 105
Walnut
Heimbach Charles,
210 Thirteenth
(Bertha) purchasing agt A.
C. & F. Co., h 313 E. Front
Harrison Hannah, h 308 W. Third
Harry Charles, (Alice) laborer, h 115
Columbia Ave.
James A., (Mary) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 1418 Market
John N, leather goods, 112 W. Front,
h
William, (Bertha)
Hart Elizabeth, 511 W. Second
Fred, prop hotel, 1007 Pine
John, (Sevilla) retired, h 237 Iron
Lloyd W., (Florence) emp steel
plant, h 513 E. Fourth
Harter George, (Eachel) retired, h 531
Co., h
Held
(Pearl)
emp
light
plant, h 405 E. Third
John, (Mary) laborer,
h 1436
Fairview
Helt C. W., (Anna) laborer, h 208 Ida
Clyde, (Leola) emp steel plant, h
623 Susquehanna Ave.
Heller A. C, (Sarah) janitor, h 823 W.
Front
Chas L., (Maude) musician, h 825
W. Front
Marie
J.,
Claire
Nathan,
(Frances
E.)
plant, h 1514 Market
Theodore A., druggist,
emp
steel
bds 132 E.
Front
Henderson Eobert,
E. Front
Mrs. H. Louise, h 546 E. Eighth
Buth, 531 E. Front
Hartman Bruce H., (Annetta) grocer,
) Florence) officer Salvation Army, h 231 E. Third
Henning Mrs. H., h 518 E. Third
J. F., emp D. L. &
E. E., bds 518
E. Third
Henninger Charles, (Loretta) laborer, h
W
Summer Hill Ave.
Charles F., (Sarah) rural mail car-.
rier, h 117 E. Second
E. A., (Mame) butcher, h 442 E.
Fifth
Ida B., 238 E. Eighth
J. H., (Eosie) laborer, h Sixteenth
and Franklin
John F., machinist, h 205 Jackson
Kimber, (Ella) school teacher, h
1100 Orange
Mrs. Maggie, 432 E. Sixth
Hartman Mrs. Minor, h 205 E. Second
E. W., (Gertrude) emp steel plant,
h 913 W. Front
W. C, (Katherine) emp steel plant,
h 209 Fowler Ave.
W. J., (Mary E.) silk worker, h
1504 Market
W. J., (Maria G.) silk worker, h 400
1409 Orange
Henkleman Geo. S., (Henrietta)
retired,
h 308 E. Eleventh
Agusta, bds 308 E. Eleventh
Clara, bds 308 E. Eleventh
Gussie, bds 329 E. Sixth
George, (Henrietta) emp Berwick
Store Co., h 329 E. Sixth
Henrie A. Mary, school teacher, bds
Heights Eoad
John T., (Jennie) emp steel plant,
h Heights Eoad
Guy, (Ida) emp Berwick Store Co.,
h 209 E. Seventh
Eobert O, (Estella) laborer, h 210
Martz
Henry Mrs. Anna, h 1500 Brittain
Arthur, (Ada) emp steel plant, h
1521 Brittain
E. Tenth
W. W., (Laura
Sum-
Hayman
Fowler
Irvin, bds 213 Fowler
Mrs. Mary, h 213 Fowler
Eobert, (Mary) emp Berwick Store
Wm.
laborer, h
(Elsie) painter, h 334 E.
Eighth
Mrs. Brunette, bds 328 E. Eighth
Collins,
E.) laborer, h 1734
Lincoln Ave.
40
HOAGLAND
HICKS
(Mary)
Lester,
driver,
208
h
W.
Harriet, lids
Front
J.
Jolin K., (Irene)
emp
railroad,
li
S.
Lincoln Ave.
Carrie, bds 1628 Lincoln Ave.
Charles, (Annie) emp klondike, h
Summer Hill Ave.
Chas. W., (Grace) laborer, h 310 E.
Eleventh
Cleon, bds 1628 Lincoln Ave.
Curtis, (Stella) painter, h 405
1608
P., h 118 E. Front
Grace, teacher, bds 121 E. Second
Mrs. Hattie, h Lincoln Ave.
Howard S., (Mary C.) h 1628 Lincoln Ave.
Irvin, (Bessie) laborer, h Lincoln
Ave.
Jacob, (Eebecca) laborer, h 1509
Mrs. F.
Harry, laborer, bds 1608 Walnut
Harry F., 221 W. Second
J. Harvey, (Ella E.) clerk, h 201
Jackson
Leslie E., (Jennie) supt A. C. & F.
Co., h 1152 Market
Mae, student, bds 201 Jackson
O. M., (Cora B.) special officer, h
303 Vine
Paul W., salesman, bds 221 W. Sixth
R. II., (Lulu E.) mail carrier, h 235
Market
(Jennie) laborer, h 1519
Spring Garden Ave.
Florence, bds 1519 Spring Garden
Ave.
Ilimes Elmer,
E. Sixth
E., (Amee C.)
plant, h 208 E. Seventh
Hine William
Frank, school teacher, bds 303
Vine
Samuel L., (Lizzie) emp steel plant,
543 W. Second
Urias, (Fannie E.) laborer, h 311 E.
Second
S.
steel
(Marthena)
plant, h
emp Berwick
Store Co., h 307 E. Eleventh
Elmer, (Sarah) emp Bteel plant, h
439 E. Eighth
M. C, (Minnie) grocer, h 203 E.
Second
Hicks A. W., (Josephine) laborer, h 329
E. Fourth
D. W., (Lvdia) salesman, h 109 E.
Sixth
Elizabeth, bds 329
steel
Edward, (Elizabeth) emp wheel
foundry, h 1123 W. Front
Hippensteel Charles, (Mahala) h 419
E. Sixth
Hirleman Reamer, emp steel plant, bds
419 Lasalle
ITirsch Bvron, (Sarah) emp machine shop,
h 130 Iron
Ilirshman James, (Rebecca) emji -ted
plant,
1205 Warren
Hixson Howard. (Jennie) bar tender,
US E. Front
fa
W. Second
Edward,
emp
Ilinev
fa
emp
E.
Eighth
Walnut
(Cora)
W. Third and Vine
(Anna) h 500 E. Sixth
Hildebrand Samuel, (Mary) roller, h 403
W. Second
Hill Abraham, emp frame shop, bds 1739
G., (Anna) blacksmith, h 1333
Orange
II. J., (Nora C.) carpenter, h 221 W.
208
B. E. E.,
Second
Hitrh School, cor
Hileman Daniel,
Eighth
Hetler C. B,
&
emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 400 E. Eighth
J. C, (Myrtle) engineer, h 421 W.
H.
h
W,
(Pearl) emp S. B.
h 418 E. Eighth
ffidlay C. M., (Ida)
Fred, (Harriet) carpenter, h 207 E.
laborer,
fa
fcJ.
Broad
(Grace)
Front
II.)
Mahlon, (Nora) emp A. ('. & F. Co.,
Sixtli
h 428
M. B., :;i!> YV. Front
M. W., (Augusta) grocer, h 416 F.
Eighth
Roy, liarber, bds 428 E. Sixth
Herring 1). A., (Helen) insurance agt, h
802 Market
Hertz Mrs. Margaret, h 505 E. Front
Wm. J., photographer, 308 E. Second
h 401 Chestnut
Hess Earl, laborer, bds 201 Jackson
Edwin, emp A. C. & F. Co., 126 E.
Seventh
Edna C, bds 1333 Orange
Mrs. Elizabeth, 301 E. Eleventh
Mrs. Emma, bds 432 E. Fifth
Frank, (Laura) emp steel plant, h
Sixth
Hanley,
Co.,
Joseph, dr..
Front
>
11
\V.
supt.
Berwick
313 W. Front
student, lids 313 W.
(Jennie
WatCT
328
E. Eighth
steel plant, lids 1500
Milford, Brittain
lli'iisvl W. H., phvsician,
Kvan 's l.ldg,
hds 339 E. Front
Heroine Fred, student, bds 513 W. Front
W. E., bakery, 513 W. Front, h do
Herbst II. A., (Florence) pool room, h
213 E. Second
J
s.,
ill:;
fa
bds 300 E. Eleventh
William, (Emma) emp steel plant, h
300 E. Eleventh
Hoagland Pleasant, emp steel plant, bds
367 Lasalle
llixson Catherine,
E Fourth
41
HUNSINGER
HORTMAN
Hobbes
S. K.,
(Jennie)
emp
steel plant,
h
418 E. Fifth
Hoch W. C, pastor West Berwick United
Evangelical Church, h 1104 Orange
Hock, Charles, (Alice) emp steel plant, h
1432 Spring Garden Ave.
Frank, bds 1432 Spring Garden Ave.
Hoffman B. F., h 1619 Brittain
Fred, emp pay office, bds 218 E.
Second
J. H., (Anna) emp steel plant, h 225
E. Seventh
Katherine, school teacher, bds 402
Chestnut
Mrs. Phoebe, h 1619 Brittain
Samuel, clerk, bds 810 Vine
Wilbur, (Maude) emp steel plant, h
225 E Seventh
Holder Alfred, emp rolling mill, h 250
Iron
Holland Leopold, (Lizzie) emp fin
dept, h 436 E. Eighth
Holley D. W., (Matilda) retired, h 336
E. Fifth
Holloway Chas., (Helen) laborer, h 1408
W. Front
George, (Pearl) laborer, h 324 Summer Hill Ave.
Mrs. Lizzie, 370 Vine
Holter D. J., (Clara) carpenter, h 523
Lasalle
William, (Margaret) laborer, h 315
Hosier Fred J., (Clementine) butcher, h
1702 Walnut
G. B., (Sarah J.) foreman painter, h
1013 Pine
J. M., (Bertha) emp steel plant, h
1624 Walnut
Eobert, emp steel plant, bds 1702
Walnut
Houck G. H.,
emp
rolling mill,
h 247 Iron
Dayton, bds 130 rear E. Front
J. W., (Susan) laborer, h 130 rear E.
Front
Melvin, (Virgie) clerk, h 129 E. Seventh
Hopler John, (Henrietta) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 1006 Pine
Samuel, h 807 Vine
Hoppes C. J., (Jessie B.) foreman A. C.
& F. Co., h 320 E. Fourth
Elias,
(Mary) laborer, h 329 E.
Front
Elizabeth, bds 329 E. Front
George, (Dora) emp rolling mill, h
324 E. Fourth
Gordner, emp A. C. & F Co., bds 320 E.
Fourth
Mabel, student, bds 324 E. Fourth
Sterling, (Fannv) laborer, h 430 E.
Fourth
Veda, bds 324 E. Fourth
Ilortman Raymond, (Jessie) emp Berwick Store Co., h 305 E. Eleventh
Doyle, bds 605 Mulberry
Willard,
(Maude) emp
bolt
steel plant,
Vine
William, (Martha) emp fin dept, h
226 Martz
Hough William, (Emma) car builder, h
Pearl
Houseniek Ezra, clothier, h 300 E. Fifth
L., (Anna) emp A. C. & F. Co., h
313 E. Fourth
Ruth, 313 E. Fourth
Houtz Harry, student, bds 1 223 Market
O. V., (Mary) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 1223 Market
Howard J. L., emp steel plant, h 212 E.
M
Ninth
Hower Monroe, emp
car shop, h Franklin
William, laborer, bds 517
Wm., 231 E. Eleventh
W. Front
Howley James, (Mary) emp steel plant,
h 225 Iron
Hovt E. A., (Sue) school teacher, h 512
E. Third
Mrs. Elizabeth, 131 E. Sixth
Thomas B., (Olive) pattern maker,
(Ella) fish and produce, h
127 E. Seventh
Cornelius, (Laura)
emp
John, chauffeur, bds 226 Martz
Wellington, (Grace) laborer, h 331
W. Front
Hons Alfred,
(Belle)
h 201 E. Eleventh
h 223 Ida
Hudelson Jesse, (Alice) puddler, h 313
E. Sixteenth
John, teamster, bds 313 E. Sixteenth
Hufford John, (Bessie) emp steel plant,
h 222 E. Fourteenth
Hughes G., emp smith shop, h 1336 W.
Front
Mrs. Harriet, h 305 E. Fourth
James B., (Elmira) officer, h
Walter A., h 1614 W. Front
Charles, (Delia) foreman lumber
yard, h 328 E. Eleventh
Gere, emo office, bds 328 E. Eleventh
Hulsizer Edward, (Etta) machinist, h 601
Hull
Vine
Hummel
W. Front
(Maggie) laborer, h
Mrs. Elena, h 140
Humphrey
Calvin,
801 Vine
bds 224
W.
Joseph, (Bertha) laborer, h 224
W.
Humphries
Irvin,
laborer,
Third
Third
Hunsinger Albert E., (Martha) emp A. C.
& F. Co., 336 E. Eighth
Elmer, (Irene) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 425 E. Front
Floyd, (Pauline) emp steel plant, h
221 Fourteenth
works,
h 605 Mulberry
42
KECK
JENKINS
(Emma)
F.,
J.
laborer,
h 517
W.
Jenks
Front
Louis,
Oscar,
(Rosie) laborer, h 312 Arch
(Jennie) gas maker, h 365
Vine
(Frances) laborer, h 319 Vine
H., h 430 Monroe
Hunter Geo., (Laura) h 309 E. Sixth
William, (Letitia) h 335 Mary
Huntingdon Clarence, rougher, bds 601
Silas,
W.
W. Front
John
Orange
Johnson Bruce, (Katherine), emp rolling
mill, h 348 Grant
B. H., contractor, h 218 W. Second
Clark, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 1201
Market
H. G., emp steel plant, h 302 Lasalle
John, (Emily) emp steel plant, h
llutchings Thomas, h 1228 First Ave.
Hutchinson, J. J., (Amy) emp D. L. &
W. R, R., h 804 Vine
Hutton El worth, (Mary A.) emp lumber
yard, h 225 E. Eighth
Mrs. Nettie, h 1400 Fairview Ave.
Gerald, emp steel plant, bds 1400
Lasalle
Laura, bds 348 Grant
L. S., electrician, bds 410 E Fifth
M. C., (Laura) watchman, h 900
Pine
McClellan, laborer, h 1738 Lincoln
Ave.
M. T., (Mary A.) emp erecting
dep't, h 116 S. Vine
Fairview Ave.
Oswald, student, bds 1400 Fairview
Ave.
Reagan, (Nevada) emp A.
Co., h 337 Mulberry
Robert, bds 348 Grant
Samuel, h 339 Mulberry
I.
Ikeler S. W., (Katherine) foreman steel
plant, h 217 W. Third
W
Jackson, A. C, attorney, h 108
Second
Mrs. Elizabeth, h 344 Market
Frank J., (Gladdes) emp punch
dep't, h 241 Martz
Jacobs Henry Y., (Edna) emp A. C. &
F. Co., h 328 Bowman
John L., (Lizzie) emp .smith shop, h
335 E. Third
Eckhart, retired, 321 E Fifth
Jacoby Mrs. Fannie M., 214 W. Second
L. S., (Annie B.) insurance, h 214
1240 Orange
bds 320 Mulberry
Pauline, bds 320 Mulberry
Stanley,
(Sarah) traveling
man, h 320 Mulberry
James Wm., (Hannah) emp
steel plant,
F.
S.,
W
W. Third
William, (Annie B.) brakeman, h 206
E. Eighth
.
(Rebecca) emp
h 368 Grant
h 410 W. Front
Jamison Miss C. A., bds 409 E. Fourth
Jantzen Wm. C, h 120 Dewey
Jarrard C. L., (Ida) mechanic, h 315 E.
Eighth
Rav, emp steel plant, bds 315 E.
Eighth
M. L., blacksmith, h 133 E. Eighth
Jayne S. C., cashier First National Bank,
h 233 W. Front
.1. G., lawyer, h 233 W. Front
Jenkins R. A., (Lola) axle turner, h 807
Vine
William, (Sarah) night foreman silk
mill, h 410 E Fifth
&
(Daisy) clerk, h 202 E. Eighth
(Emma F.) general sup't A.
C. & F. Co., h 1201 Market
Geo. W., plumber, h 302 Lasalle
Jones Chas. H., carpenter, h 330 Chestnut
Clara, bds 809 Mulberry
Daniel, laborer, bds 320
Front
Mrs. David, h 217 W. Eighth
Mrs. H. E., h 330 Chestnut
Mrs. Jane, 309 E. Third
Katheline, bds 330 Chestnut
Mrs. Mary E., Ill E. Second
S. T., (Lenna) hammerman, h 541
W.
Kale, Lewis,
sales-
C.
S. P.,
W. Second
W. B., (Margaret) laborer, h 318
W. Second
Wm. E., (Sallie) emp smith shop, h
Jaft'e Esther,
Mrs. Mary R., Viavi Remedies,
bds 606 Market
William, (Ida) laborer, h 1129
steel plant,
Kaley, J. H., (Rose) emp steel plant, h
1334 Fairview Ave.
Karchner Frank, (Maggie) emp rolling
mill, h 362 Oak
George, (Elizabeth) painter, h 420
E. Eighth
Orval, emp A. C.
&
F. Co., bds 1722
Walnut
(Mary) moulder, h 1722
Walnut
Kashner David, (Mary) laborer, h 1015
Wilson,
W. Front
Hurlev, (Katherine) car builder, h
1013 W. Front
Kasinitz A., hotel, 1131a Freas Ave.
Keagon Mr., h. 1416 Fairview Ave.
Keck Chas., (Dora) car builder, h 335 E.
Tenth
43
KEMP
Boyd
KINDIG
clerk,
E.,
Ave.
Daniel
C,
Summer
bds
(Elizabeth)
Hill
h
laborer,
Summer Hill Ave.
Guy B., clerk, bds Summer
Kent Samuel, emp
Easeley
Kepner B. S.,
plant,
steel
draughtsman,
124
h
E.
230
Front
Hill
George,
(Mary)
carpenter,
339
h
E. Second
H.
S.,'
Elma, bds 339 E. Second
(Desiah) teamster, h 239 E.
Tenth
Mary, 1001 Bine
Mrs. Martha, 621 Mulberry
H., (Elizabeth) laborer, h 1337
Spring Garden Ave.
Reefer Frank, (Ella) emp Steel plant,
h 401A W. Second
Luther, painter, bds Summer Hill
Ave.
Bay, (May) puddler, h 418 Lasalle
S.
Bichard, (Bauline) emp steel plant,
h 521 E. Third
Wellington, (Clara) fireman, h Sumher Hill Ave.
Bruce. (Bertha) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 300 E. Fourth
Mrs. Emma, h 306 E. Fourth
Freas, (Emma) mail carrier, h 219
E. Eleventh
Jacob, (Mary) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 409 E Fifth
Hazel, bds 409 E. Fifth
John A., (Ella) emp A. C. & F Co.,
h 359 Market
Wm. E., emp A. C. & F. Co., h 230
E. Front
Kershner Amos, plumber, bds 203 Hughes
laborer,
(Clara)
h 203
George,
Hughes
Keeler Thomas, (Fearl) emp steel plant,
h Garfield Ave.
Keen, Jacob, (Sarah) emp rolling mill,
h 1431 Brittain
Norman P., blacksmith, bds 1514
emp rolling mill, bds
Hughes
Parvin, emp nut works, bds
Hughes
Balph,
Market
Keener Joseph, h 208 Iron
Keiper, J. D., (Mary) foreman steel
plant, h 223 W. Second
Lillian, bds 223 W. Second
Mary, bds 223 W. Second
Vivian, bds 223 W. Second
Kelchner H. P., (Alverna) tea wagon, h
1122 Walnut
H. A., (Edith) hangs doors, h 214
W. Ninth
F.,
J.
(Lillian)
Willard,
222
h
W.
>
clerk,
(Anna) pipe
Orange
George,
rubber,
h
bds
W.
337
emp
steel
fitter,
plant, h
fa
1237
337
W.
Front
Jennie, 337 W. Front
James, (Ella) driver,
h 1618 Walnut
Mrs. Marie, 215 E. Eleventh
Osburn, (Eosie) emp steel plant, h
531 Lasalle
Kincade Andrew, (Clara) plumber, h
326 W. Second
Kindig Charles W., carpenter, h 1501 W.
Front
Forrest, student, bds 327 E. Eighth
Jacob, (Clara) emp steel plant, h
327 E. Eighth
602
steel plant,
office
D. E.,
L., (Harriet) emp steel plant, h
208 Orchard
Kelley Mrs. John, h 214 Fowler
Eeuben J., emp smith shop, bds 214
John, (Bertha) emp
846 Orange
car
Front
W.
Kemp
(Eosie)
Front
Charles,
George, bds 241 Martz
John, (Bessie) emp steel plant, h
1312 Market
Harry, (Bertha) bar tender, h 228
E. Fourth
Martha, bds 1312 Market
Ealph, laborer, bds 517 W. Front
W. C, (Annie) grocer, h. 1323 Pine
h
Eobert,
604 Maple
Kile Anna, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
337 W. Front
Bruce, (Joie) laborer, h 1534 W.
Pine
laborer,
505
C. E,, (Fannie) laborer, h 801
Mulberry
Howard. (Ella) emp S. B. & B. E.
E., h 502 E. Ninth
J. N., (Emily) emp punch dep't, h
400 E. Front
Kenneth, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds
801 Mulberry
Lorena, student, bds 801 Mulberry
Keylor Howard, emp steel plant, bds 239
Jackson
Front
(Clara)
machinist, h
Kester
Keller Charles, (Grace) painter, h 363
Lasalle
E. C, (Bessie) tea salesman, h 1311
Fowler
Kemler John,
Maple
W.
M., (Myrtle)
*
E. Third
Kibler
bds
undertaker,
painter, h 527
W.
undertaker, h 222
machinist,
(Odelia)
203
Front
W. Pront
Sherman, (Torrillo)
225 E. Tenth
203
Jesse,
h
44
KOSTENBAUDER
KLINE
M.
(Ada)
E.,
North
h
contractor,
Levi,
Kingsbury A.
Store,
Kirkendall
R.,
(Laura) emp Sehain's
h 306 E. Fourth
Mrs. Annie B., h
Second
Horton J.,
Second
Lloyd,
(Blanch)
Summer
Pine
(Mary) emp
Front
Kirshan Geo.,
bds
plumber,
(Ethel)
mill,
h
121
E.
121
E.
32(5
W.
baker, h
121 E.
Fifth
Kishbaugh Conrad,
(Mary)
emp
truck
shop, h 308 Duval
Elmer, (Esty) clerk, h 312 E. Third
II. W., (Gertrude) repairman, h 243
Duval
Hiram, 131 Garfield Ave.
Joseph, (Anna) laborer, h 131 Garfield Ave.
Paul P., (Minnie B.) car builder, h
1732 Lincoln Ave.
Richard, (Jennie) emp foundry, h
231 Fourteenth
Silas, laborer, bds 215 E. Fifteenth
T. B., (Lottie) emp steel plant, h
221 Duval
li
249
Klinetob Albert, (Louise) h Mary
B. G., dentist, 111 Market, h 704
Market
H.
L., (Sallic) eye specialist, h 702
Chestnut
N. C, (Annie) h 519 E. Eighth
Kling Wilbur, 530 E. Third
Klinger Brit, (Elizabeth) emp car shop,
h 1646 Spring Garden Ave.
Calvin, (Florence) moulder, h Summer Hill Ave.
Elmer, (Jennie) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 306 E. Sixth
Paul, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 306
E. Sixth
Klingerman Annie, bds 371 Lasalle
Charles, (Mary) laborer, h 371 Lasalle
Harry, (Susie) laborer, h 1644 Brittain
J.
(Sarah)
IT..
laborer,
h
226 E.
Ninth
Mrs. Sarah, 1143 W. Front
Morris, emp bolt works, bds 371 Lasalle
Tillie,
bds 371 Lasalle
Knecht George, emp A.
1309 Orange
C.
&
F. Co., h
Jacob, laborer, h 121 E. Fifth
Knecht Mrs. Mabel, 118 E. Front
Knelly Chester, (Clara) emp smith shop,
h 1316 Orange
Knelly Manuel, (Sarah) emp smith shop,
h 229 [ron
Nathan, (Lydia) 229 Iron
Knickerbocker Morris M., (Margaret)
foreman A. C. & F. Co., h 20(1 E.
Front
Knorr George, (Maud) laborer, h 1137
Spring Garden Ave.
Hazel, bds 1137 Spring Garden Ave.
Kocker Thomas, retired, h 1232 W.
Front
Kocher B. M.. (Bessie) ass't paymaster,
h 900 Orange
Noons C, h 1537 Fairview Ave.
Kopp» nhefl'er Edward, h 1 404 Orango
Kostenbauder Jesse J., butcher, bds 819
W. Front
Myrtle, stenographer, bds 619 Mulberry
'
'
machinist,
h
Peter M., (Maude) emp steel plant,
h 224 E. Fourteenth
Ruth, school teacher, bds 300 Chestnut
R. L., (Alice W.) credit clerk Berwick Store Co., h 300 Chestnut
Klinefelter Edna, bds 408 E. Fourth
Lizzie, bds 408 E. Fourth
W.M., (Letha) emp steel plant, h
408 E. Fourth
Kisner Clarence, (Bertha) bar porter, h
1529 Orange
Clemuel, laborer, -bds 221 E. Tenth
Harry, emp rolling mill, bds 236 W.
Front
Irvin, machinist, bds 235 E. Eighth
Mrs. Matilda, h 235 E. Eighth
Bav, (May) emp steel plant, h 546
W. Front
Kissinger Elmer, (Flora) roller, h 414
E. Fifth
Kitchen F. R., Justice of the Peace, h
321 E. Front
Florence M., bds 201 E Tenth
John B., (Dora) emp steel plant, h
201 E. Tenth
'. Howard, barber, bds 201 E. Tenth
John, (Maizie) emp slaughter house,
h 235 E. Seventh
Klcckner A. S., (Mildred) laborer, h
338 Mulberry
Boyd, emp roliing mill, bds 1603 W.
Front
James, (Lucv) emp rolling mill, h
1603 W. Front
John W., (Sarah) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 216 E. Tenth
John, (Jennie) pipe fitter, h 522 E.
Fourth
William, (Carrie)
E. Eighth
carpenter,
Hill Ave.
*
424
Kline Charles B., (Li Hie) emp Berwick
Store Co., h 220 E. Eleventh
Beulah, bds 300 Chestnut
H. E., (Ella) contractor, h 605 Butternut
45
LANKER
LEIBY
Krakosky Joseph, painter, bds 517 W.
Front
Kreamer Harry, (Lulu) laborer, h 234
(Amelia)
laborer,
h
1215
Dewey
Nelson, (Grace) h 517 E. Ninth
D., (Sarah) undertaker, h 331
E. Second
Wm.
William E., h 200 Ida
W. C, (Ida) painter, h 216 Ida
Wilbur H., emp general office, 216
Ida
Euth, bds 216 Ida
Martha, bds 216 Ida
Krebbs D.
L.,
(Dolly)
emp
rolling mill,
h 322 W. Third
Green
Latchford Lee (Lizzie) emp steel plant,
h 1125 Orange
Latto Frank, 430 Lasalle
Laub George A., (Minnie) emp steel
plant, h 1205 W. Front
Henry E., emp wheel foundry, bds
1205 W. Front
Jacob, (Minnie) h 728 W. Front
Laubach B.
W
Sixth
steel plant, h
712 Maple
Fred, bds 605 Maple
Gus, (Elizabeth) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 605 Maple
Leavitt Geo. C, school teacher, bds 823
W. Front
Lee James, (Clara) foreman A. C. & F.
Co., h 613 Mulberry
Walter, grocer, bds 613 Mulberry
Legiene H. E., (Emma) foreman A. C.
& F. Co., h 806 Market
Eobert, draftsman, h 414 E. Front
Lehman Clayton
M., (Ethel) 218 E. Fifth
Mrs. Jennie, h 111 E. Eighth
Martha, emp A. C. & F. Co. office,
bds 111 E Eighth
Lehr Pierce, (Ella) laborer, h 365 La-
h 329 E.
(Margaret) emp A. C.
steel
Orange
Learn N. F., (Eva) emp
Mary
B.,
emp
H., emp A. C. & F. Co., bds
320 Vine
Harry, (Harriet) mason, h 534 W.
Third
Jesse, bds 203 E. Sixth
Martha, bds 217 W. Sixth
Orvie, (Atta) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 319 E. Tenth
Laudenslager Mrs. Minnie, h 369 Grant
Dan B., emp steel plant, bds 369
Grant
Nettie, telephone operator, bds 369
Grant
Lawn Adam, (Elizabeth) laborer, h 1619
B. H., (Ada) emp electrical dept, h
1126 Orange
Krug Sarah, bds 330 Chestnut
William, (Ada) contractor, h 1219
Spring Garden Ave.
Kunkle M. L., (Sadie) emp Schain's
Store, h 209 Walnut
Kupsky Jacob, Hotel, Park and Monroe
Kurtz Claude, Berwick Marble and Granite Works, bds 139 E. Second
Nellie, bds 139 E. Second
J. IT., (Fannie) post master, h 139
E. Second
Kyttle J. W., (Alvaretta) car builder, h
W.
(Florence)
Frank
Orange
driver,
E.,
plant, h 217 W. Sixth
C. A., Enterprise collector, bds 217
Foster, bds 1318 Orange
Laffler
h Martz
Larish Elmer, painter, bds 217 E. Fifteenth
James, driver, bds 1025 W. Front
Ola, (Edna) emp steel plant, h 548
Kreiser D. A., (Emma) car builder, h
1700 Spring Garden Ave.
Kreischer Armina, bds 200 E. Thirteenth
Charles, (Sadie) laborer, h 309 E.
Sixteenth
Henry H., (Mary) watchman, h 200
E. Thirteenth
W. H., (Bertha) foreman A. C. &
F. Co., h 202 E. Thirteenth
Kresier Samuel, (Bertha) emp Berwick
Store Co., h 222 E. Seventh
Kromo A., grocer, 806 Vine, h do
Krouse Augustus, contractor, h 1318
Labour James, (Ada)
Tenth
laborer,
Ernest, (Fannie) car builder, h 321
E. Fourteenth
Lanterman Ray, 510 W. Front
E. Eleventh
John,
Lanning Bruce, (Emma)
&
F. Co., h 337 E. Third
Lamantia Iagnei, (Beatrice) shoe maker,
h 325 Grant
salle
Lamon
Henry, (Mary E.) h 502 E.
Eighth
James, (Elmira) emp steel plant, h
428 E. Eighth
James, (Myra) emp coach dept, h
501 E. Eighth
John Henry, (Ellen) laborer, h 504
E. Eighth
Mrs. Minnie, h 209 E. Eighth
Matilda, widow Joseph, bds 339
E. Front
Lamoreux Walter B., (Ella) repairman,
h rear
Second
Lance W. D., (Lizzie) h 542 Green
Landis J. B., (Emily) emp smith shop,
h 607 E. Third
Lanker Mrs. Lulu, housekeeper, 1501 W.
Leiby
W
Front
46
LLEWELLYN
LUCAS
Lockard A.
Leidy Mrs. Minnie, h 436 E. Ninth
Lenhart C. Fred, County Commissioner,
h 111 Walnut
Eugene, janitor courthouse, h 323A
E. Second
Eva, emp Schain's Store, bds 323A
E. Second
Walter, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 323
A. E. Second
William (Flodella) laborer, h
Lentz Albert, (Edith) tailor, h 432 E.
Third
Lerch A. A., (Florence M.) clothier, 138
W. Front, h 210 E. Second
Carl, bds 210 E. Second
Lerch Gretchen, student, 210 E. Second
Lesher Mrs. A. U., h 300 E. Sixth
Arthur, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 300
T., (Alice) car builder, h
1522 Brittain
R. A., bds 212 E. Second
Mrs. J. B., h 304 E. Front
Lockhart Charles C, retired, h 401 E.
Front
Elizabeth, 401 E. Front
Mary, 401 E. Front
Lockoof Oscar, (Willa) electrician, h
1627 Brittain
Lohman Edgar, bds 208 Pine
G. W., (May) barber, h 109 S. Vine
Harry, plumber, bds 109 S. Vine
Thomas, (Maude) h 226 Ida
T. J., (Mary) laborer, h 208 Pine
Lohr Mrs. Emma D., h 117 E. Seventh
James, bank clerk, bds 117 E. Seventh
Paul, (Alice) emp steel plant, h 220
E. Front
Long Fred R., h 525 E. Third
H. H., (Martha) dentist, Evan's
Bldg, h 554 W. Front
Harry, emp steel plant, bds 421 W.
Second
J F., emp A. C. & F. Co., h 708
E. Sixth
O., (Lizzie) emp steel plant, h
1007 W. Front
Letteer Carrie Shaffer, widow Ira, h 316
E. Fifth
J.
O. E., (Ella) real estate and insurance, justice peace, Jackson Bldg,
h 200 E Second
Samuel, (Elizabeth) h 411A Walnut
Levan Joseph, (Mary) emp rolling mill,
h 1647 Fairview Ave.
John, (Maizie) emp car shop, h 1336
Spring Garden Ave.
Mabel, bds 1647 Fairview Ave.
Stephen, (Rebecca) emp railroad, h
1226 Spring Garden Ave.
Levy Gertrude, bds 223 E. Front
Herbert, (Minnie) clothier, 115 W.
Front, h 208 E. Second
Jeannette, bds 223 E. Front
Mabel, bds 223 E. Front
Lewis Frank, (Anna) emp rolling mill,
h 410 W. Second
G. N., (Jennie) emp pipe foundry, h
200 E. Eighth
Jack, rougher, bds 333 Lasalle
P. M., (Nettie) emp steel plant, h
419 Lasalle
Lilley Margaret, bds 1017 Pine
Linaberry H. C, (Margaret) emp steel
plant, h 439 W. Front
Linden Anna, bds 129 E. Second
Alex., emp wheel foundry, h 129 E.
Second
George, (Lorena) emp wheel foundry, h 361 Lasalle
W. A., prop Hotel, 601 W. Front
Linville George, (Jennie) insurance, h
223 Iron
Gordon, emp steel plant, bds 223
Iron
Lisson Edward. (Emma) emp coach dept,
h 317 E. Sixteenth
Litchard Mrs. Ella, h 511 Lasalle
Llewellvn Thomas, painter, bds 410 E.
Fifth
Market
Ray, (Susie) emp rolling
Green
S.
R.,
(Pearl)
mill,
h 550
h
1325
painter,
Orange
Zephniah, 209 Summer Hill Ave.
Alfred, (Katherine) laborer, h 510 E. Fourth
C. M., (Catherine) laborer, h 1536
Fairview Ave.
George, (Delia) emp pipe foundry,
h 301 E. Eighth
Lee, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 510 E.
Longenberger
Fourth
bds 301 E. Eighth
Susie,
Lottsosto Jacob,
Oak
Loux Edward
A.,
emp smith
(Anna
shop, h 322
C.) pastor First
h 307 W.
Second
Henry, retired, bds 107 W. Second
Low Albert, (Hattie) janitor, h 334 Vine
Fred, (Caroline) laborer, h 119 E.
Presbyterian
Church,
Sixth
James, core maker, bds 334 Vine
Lowery Charles E., (Laura) emp steel
plant, h Summer Hill Ave.
Lowry George, (Caroline) teamster, h
311 E. Sixth
W. F., (Bessie) gen mgr A. C. & F.
Co., h 230 W. Second
William, student, bds 230 W. Second
Arthur, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 230
W. Second
W. W., (Eva) carpenter, h 220
Green
Lucas Charles, (Margaret) tinner, h 414
Lasalle
47
McHENRY
McAFEE
L., (Laura) emp steel plant,
h 907 Pine
Lundy Archie, bds 310 E. Tenth
Edward, laborer, bds 310 E. Tenth
Eliah D., (Minnie) machinist, h 413
E. Tenth
Mrs. Margaret, h 310 E. Tenth
Lutz Frank, (Gertrude) laborer, h 1726
Ludwig M.
Lincoln Ave.
(Myrtle) emp machine shop,
h 511 E. Ninth
S. B., (Fannie) emp tool room, h
339 Lasalle
Lynn A. B., (Valera) roll turner, h 547
Lester,
W. Second
Annie, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
547 W. Second
Anna, bds 300 Martz
Bessie, emp factory, bds 213 E.
Lee, (Eva) laborer, h 219 E. Thirteenth
James, (Anna) section hand, h Summer Hill Ave.
Mrs., 1662 Brittain
Oscar, bds 221 E. Tenth
Kay, laborer, bds 221 E. Tenth
McAllister Boyd, (Sarah) core maker, h
207 Summer Hill Ave.
Charles, (Katherine) moulder, h 224
E. Fourth
Fred, core maker, bds 224 E. Fourth
Nellie, bds 224 E. Fourth
Elmer, (Carrie) moulder, h 227 E.
Thirteenth
McAnall Chas. K., (Clementine) insur-
ance agt, h 320 Vine
Ernest, car builder, bds 320 Vine
John, (Josephine) emp A. C. & F.
Ninth
(Martha G.) emp soft
foundry, h 304 Mary
Jesse C, (Ehoda) emp rolling mill,
h 325 W. Front
Joseph, emp rolling mill, bds 325 W.
Front
(Martha) laborer, h 333 E.
Third
Otto, bds 325 W. Front
Sarah, emp factory, bds 300 Martz
Euth, emp factory, bds 300 Martz
Peter,
Samuel, (Matilda) driver, h 239 E.
Fifteenth
Silas, (Emily) watchman, h 217 E.
Fifteenth
(Kate) laborer, h 300
Sophares,
Martz
William,
Fifth
Lyon
emp
steel plant,
Albert, (Grace)
435 E. Third
emp
bds 455 E.
H., bds 212 E. Second
(Emma S.) physician, h
B.,
327 E. Front
Cheverton N., bds 327 E. Front
Daisy L., bds 327 E. Front
Maedonald J. L., (Isabel) U. S. Express agt, h 11 E. Second
McAfee Abraham, (Fannie) emp frame
shop, h 1633 Brittain
C. F., (Alice) machinist, h 221 E.
Tenth
(Addie) laborer, h 603 Maple
Emma, bds 221 E. Tenth
Jacob, (Esther) laborer, h 435 La-
Eli,
salle
Co.,
(Harriet)
(Alice)
Hill Ave.
Joseph,
emp A.
C.
&
F.
laborer,
h
Summer
Lloyd, (Minnie) car builder, h Mulberry
McCloskey John, laborer, bds 224 W.
Third
McClure
M.
Frank,
post office clerk, bds 320
Vine
MeBride Forrest, bds 320 Vine
Minnie, bds 320 Vine
O. E., (Laura) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 341 Market
teacher,
bds 341
Rachel,
school
Market
McCalla Mrs. G. W., h 370 Vine
McCarty John, (Mary) laborer, h 327
W. Second
J. W., (Emma) foreman steel plant,
h 325 Vine
William, Jr., (Margaret) driver, h
605 Broad
McCleary Joseph, (Ida) emp steel plant,
h 1506 Spring Garden Ave.
McClintock Irvin, (Alice) hammerman, h
Duval
Robert,
core room, h
Arthur, type machine, bds 610 Vine
Frank, emp fin dept, bds 810 Market
Frank, (Pearl) emp steel plant, h
438 E. Ninth
Macbean J.
MacCrea A.
h 402 Chestnut
Co.,
Christopher,
Carl,
(Martha)
emp Berwick
Store Co., h 539 E. Second
Dora, student, bds 539 E. Second
Mrs. Elizabeth, school teacher, h 539
E. Second
McDaniel R. E., (May) emp steel plant,
h 336 E. Eleventh
McElwee Alexander, (Kate) laborer, h
123 Iron
McEwen George, emp erecting dept, bds
601 W. Front
McGaw Marie, school teacher, bds 402
Chestnut
McGuire Thomas F., foreman A. C. &
F. Co., h 550 W. Front
Front
Fred, bds 550
McIIenry A. R., (Jennie) asst purchasing agt A. C. & F. Co., h 225 E.
W
Front
h 301 E. Sixth
48
MICHAEL
MARTEENY
Frank, (Grace) emp steel plant, h
360 Mulberry
S. C, (Margaret) moulder, h 331
Vine
Martin .1. P., (Fannie) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 708 Market
William, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
227 Jackson
Sarah, bds 227 Jackson
Martz Aaron, (Retta) emp steel plant, h
225 E. Sixth
Clarence, (Catherine) puddler, h 322
Benj. F., (Kate) laborer, h 325 E.
Second
(Mertie) agt S. B.
Oliver,
&
B. R.
h 326 E. Sixth
R.,
(Grace) emp smith shop, h
405 E. Fourth
MiKamey Lloyd, (Mary) laborer, h 355
Vine
McKechnie Alex. J., (Martha) emp time
office, h 430 E. Eighth
MeKinney W. C, h 351 Market
McLane H. C. h 513 E. Third
McLalughlin L. B., (Cora) emp steel
plant, h 321 W. Second
McMichael W. F., variety store, 113 W.
Front, h 536 W. Front
Oliver,
Vine
David, 307 Vine
E. S., h 538 W. Third
I. L. B., (Ruth) emp general office,
h 333 E. Front
J. H., h 335 Market
Warren, emp general office, h 335
emp car
(Nettie)
Clyde,
shop, h 324 E. Front
McNamie Mrs. Anna, h 434 Lasalle
Frank, emp steel plant, bds 434 LaMeMurtrie
Market
Master Mrs. H., h 620 Vine
Mathers John W., cor Third and Mul-
salle
Leo, bds 434 Lasalle
F. B., (Elizabeth) emp steel
plant, h 433 E. Fifth
Roland, (Mary) electrician, h 507
E. Front
MeRorich Michael, emp steel plant, bds
1643 Spring Garden Ave.
Mack C. G., h 206 Fowler
George, (Marv) emp steel plant, h
435 W. Front
W. H., emp truck shop, h 737 Orange
Ray, emp truck shop, bds 737 Orange
Mackey Edward, druggist, h 215 E. Front
Majer Edwin, emp smith shop, bds 210
McNinch
berry
Maurer Lorenzo,
Mausteller
Iieele,
Mears
Mease
emp
rolling mill, h
)
Ave.
W.
Front
Merkle Bertha, bds 501 E. Front
Charles, emp Berwick Store
501 E. Front
Elizabeth, bds 501 E. Front
John,
(Marion)
bakery,
fa
Co.,
h
1138
Market
Messersmitfa A. B., (Adaline) shoemaker,
li
223 Dnval
Laura, bds 223 Duval
Michael Adam, (Lena) retired,
ville
fa
Martz-
Road
Mrs, A. L., fa 535 Lasalle
D, A., real estate, fa 1000 W. Front
Frank, (Annie) laborer, b 1668 Brit-
(Rebecca) emp rolling
HI W. Front
(Lucy) laborer, fa Sll W.
Front
Marteeny Clem, (Samantfaa
Mnlbcrrv
fa 314
bds 320 Vine
h 313
machinist,
Front
Charles,
li
steel plant,
(Winnie)
Ruth, bds 310 E. Fronl
T. C, (Grace) car finisher, h 424
Cemetery
Mose, (Clara) shoe maker, h 901 W.
Front
Maud, bds Lincoln Ave
Roscoe, bds Lincoln Ave.
mill,
fin
emp factory, bds 801 Vine
John, (Mary) laborer, h 801 Vine
Mrs. Will, bds 801 Vine
Mellin Mrs Bridget, housekeeper, 1623
Spring Gardent Ave.
Mench Chas., (Lillian) h 730 W. Front
Mendenhall C. O, (Cora) agent, h 310 E.
1540 Fairview Ave.
E., emp nut works, bds 1540
Fairview Ave.
Mansfield W. J.. (M A.) lumber, h 401
E. Second
Walter, musician, bds 401 E. Second
Markle D. R., (Ellen) foreman, h 124
Chester.
emp
(Minnie)
Vine
(Ella) emp rolling mill, h
133i Fairview Ave.
Mrs. Catherine, h 229 E. Front
Harry, (Mary) laborer, h 124 Gar-
field
Warren
Man
W.
Elizabeth,
J.,
H., (Alverta)
chaser, h 222
Jacob,
(Agnes) prop store, h
1242 Spring Garden Ave.
W.
emp
Henry,
Vine
Manfaart W. B., (Caroline) car builder,
h 213 Iron
L.
George,
dept, h 320
Fowler
Minnie, bds 210 Fowler
Paul, (Lenore) emp smith shop, h
210 Fowler
Malonev Edward, (Hattie) laborer, h
221 W, Eighth
Manning
steel
Eighth
tain
Geo. E., (Mai tie) laborer, h 205 K.
Thirteenth
Gideon, h Martzville Road
car builder,
49
MITCHELL
MOSER
George W., (Mary) emp Klondyke, h
233 E. Second
Grace, bds 233 E. Second
John A., 361 Vine
Lafayette, (Annie) laborer, h 116 E.
Seventh
Ray, (Lillian) emp steel plant, h
Heights Eoad
(Sarah) laborer, h 1537 Brittain
M., h 1645 Fairview Ave.
Mika Eev. Francis, h 1209 Third Ave.
Milheim William, (Clara) laborer, h 507
Lasalle
Harry, h 518 W. Front
bds 518 W. Front
Moharter Joe, (Dora) moulder, h 433 E.
Third
Mrs. Isabelle, bds 358 Oak
Eay, (Gertrude) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 1531 Fairview Ave.
Martha, bds 118 E. Seventh
Nellie,
R.
S.,
S.
Miller Mrs. Annie, h 331
Summer
Hill
Ave.
Anna, bds 208 Iron
C. W., (Eva) h 426 W. Front
Rev. Charles E., h 406 E. Second
Alice, clerk, bds 347 Grant
Anna, bds 201 E. Eighth
E. B., (Mary) carpenter, h 1010
Market
Elverta, bds 1608 Lincoln Ave.
George W., (Jennie) laborer, h 347
Grant
James, (Alverta) driver, h 223 E.
Ninth
Josephine, emp light office, bds 433
E. Fourth
J. G., (Margaret) local mgr Prudential Insurance Co., h 201 E.
Eighth
J W., (Ida) emp
steel plant,
h 815
Mulberry
Katherine,
Eighth
Lewis H.,
Grant
student,
(Delia)
bds
laborer,
201
E.
h
376
emp fin dept, h 1327
Spring Garden Ave.
Ray, bds 320 Vine
Romaine, student, bds 201 E. Eighth
Mrs. Sallie, h 220 W. Front
S. H., (Anna) emp rolling mill, h
607 Susquehanna Ave.
Thomas K., (Amanda E.) laborer, h
1608 Lincoln Ave.
Thomas E., (Sarah) butcher, h 438
E. Sixth
(Elizabeth)
emp
rolling mill,
Stephen,
(Carrie)
hammerman, h
407 E. Eighth
Walter, (Mina) car builder, h 200
E. Fourteenth
Moore Clarence W., (Carrie) car builder,
h 218 Duval
E. G., (Anna) car finisher, h 401 E.
Tenth
Henry, wheelwright, h 345 Grant
Joseph W., (Gertrude) blacksmith,
h 1612 Walnut
Isaac, (Jennie) carpenter, h 407 E.
Tenth
W. R., (Sadie) emp foundry, h 314
E. Seventh
Moorehead Bernard, (Catherine) moulder, h 109 S. Oak
Bessie, bds 704 W. Front
Clint, (Eebecca) moulder, h 704 W.
Front
Ernest, (Edith) moulder, h 1314
Market
Miles, (Sadie)
Vernon, (Irene) conductor, h 119 E.
Seventh
Victor F., (Maude) laborer, h 433
E. Fourth
Walter, stenographer, bds 347 Grant
W. H„ (Lenna) foreman steel plant,
h 327 E. Eleventh
William, bds 331 Summer Hill Ave.
Millington Mrs. T. H., 517 W. Front
Milroy J. J., (Lily) electrician, h 1004
Spring Garden Ave.
Mitchell E. A., car inspector, 410 E.
Fifth
Ernest. (Rosie) emp A. C. & F. Co.,
h 527 Lasalle
H,
h 118 E. Seventh
Mokry Mike, (Helen) emp steel plant, h
336 Bowman
Molyneaux W. R., (Lillian K.) foreman
shears dept, h 317 W. Front
Moomey Geo. S., (Blanche) laborer, h
401 E. Eighth
Ray, stenographer, bds 401 E. Eighth
G. W., h 1100
W. Front
Morall Richard, (Kate) emp steel plant,
h 328 W. Second
Moras S. W., (Ethel) emp rolling mill,
h 109 Vine
Mordan Daniel, student, bds 210 E. Eleventh
J. H, (Annie) laborer, h 210 E.
Eleventh
Morgan
Charles,
(Maud) emp
steel plant,
h Broad
Morris Charles, (Marv) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 411 E. Second
Lewis, emp steel plant, h 263 Iron
Morton House, Front and Market
Morton A. J., (Eugenia) emp wheel
foundry, h 344 Mary
Geo. H., prop Hotel Morton, Market
and Front, h do
Thomas, (Sarah) local audit clerk,
h 334 Mulberry
W. H, laborer, bds 223 Jackson
Moser D. H, (Cora) laborer, h 501 W.
Second
Mrs. Electa, h 323 A. E. Second
50
OLIVER
NAUS
Moss David, (Sarah) Moss Clothing
N., (Mary E.)
shop, h 1611 Orange
Henry
Co.,
h 810 Vine
Oscar B., book-keeper, 124 Eleventh
S. S., (Sarah) laborer, h 209 Summer Hill Ave.
Mosteller Charles, emp steel plant, bds
1643 Spring Garden Ave.
Mowery James, watchman, h Summer
Hill Ave.
Moyer Ethel, bds 1322 W. Front
Harry, (Elizabeth) emp rolling mill,
h 1322 W. Front
Movie G. F., (Alice) emp steel plant, h
1618 Orange
(Barbara)
pattern
Muehlhof J. G.,
maker, h 134 Eleventh
Murko John, 310 W. Front
Murray James L., emp frame shop, bds
119 Iron
John P., (Clara) painter, h 1234
Spring Garden Ave.
Miles, (Annetta) retired, h 119 Iron
Muster Fred, (Emma E.) mgr Baer Silk
Mill, h 915 W. Front
Walder F., student, bds 915 W.
Front
Myers Bud, puddler, bds 236 W. Front
Lily E., dressmaker, h 403 Chestnut
Mytsiane S. B., (Elizabeth) emp steel
plant, h 1412 Fairview Ave.
Hurley,
watchman,
h
1329
349
h
laborer,
Neirle Carl, stenographer, bds, 201 Jackson
Neuter Charles, (Nora) emp smith shop,
h 341 Vine
Newell Gordan, bds 105 E. Front
Newman Chas., painter and paper hanger,
bds 232 Ida
George, painter, bds 232 Ida
Henry, h 232 Ida
John H., h 226 Hughes
Ney S. P., (Lenna) emp steel plant, h
439 E. Sixth
Nichols D. Randall, draughtsman, bds
224 E. Second
Geo. B., (Mary) janitor, h 224 E.
Second
Mrs., 312 Lasalle
Harry, bds 312 Lasalle
James, bds 312 Lasalle
Noss Geo., (Bertha) emp steel plant, h
312 W. Second
James, (Catherine) emp pipe foundry, M 322 E. Front
Nugent Clem W., (Catherine) emp steel
plant, h 219 E. Seventh
Nungessor W. J., (Ellen) laborer, h 410
Bowman
Frank, bds 518 W. Front
Ralph, (Anna) tea salesman, h 611
Butternut
Nash James, (Jessie) laborer, h 421 La-
Walnut
Nunkester Harvey, emp A.
bds 527 Lasalle
Nuss
J.
M,
(Ella)
C.
&
carpenter,
F. Co.,
h
1667
Brittain
salle
Mrs. Joseph, bds 421 Lasalle
Lester, laborer, bds 421 Lasalle
Naugle Clavton, emp smith shop, bds 520
E. Third
Ada, bds 301 E. Tenth
Bertha, bds 301 E. Tenth
Blanche, bds 301 E. Tenth
Eber, (Eliza) hauling, h 301 E.
Samuel,
steel
plant,
bds
C.
809
&
F.
Freas, electrician, bds 130 Iron
O.
Oberdorf Mrs. Alice A., h 421 E. Fourth
Fred,
draughtsman, bds 421 E.
Fourth
John O, (Celeste) grocer, 421 E.
Second, h do
William, (Cora) clerk, h 513 E.
(Elizabeth) carpenter, h
1001 Walnut
George, emp rolling mill, bds 209 E.
Seventh
John A., (Maggie) laborer, h 1653
Fairview Ave.
Muard, emp steel plant, bds 301 E.
Fifth
Oleary A. F., bds 212 E. Second.
Oliver Aaron, (Mahala) blacksmith, h
213 E. Tenth
Daniel, (Mary) watchman, h 1314
Tenth
Orval, driver, bds 301 E. Tenth
W. H., (Clara) laborer, h 520
emp
Mulberry
Samuel L., (Emma) emp A.
Co., h 440 E. Third
Mrs. Sarah, h 130 Iron
Tenth
Emanuel,
Third
Naus David,
h
laborer,
William F., (Evaline)
1415 Orange
X.
Nagle Ellen M., 331
(Bertha)
Orange
John, (Mary)
Washington
emp frame
E.
Market
(Minnie)
iaborer,
Margaret, school teacher, bds 310 E.
Second
Wm. B., painter, 224 E. Tenth
Win. O., (Annie) foreman A. C. &
F. Co., h 310 E. Second
h 1427
Orange
Gertrude, bds 232 Ida
Henry W., (Maggie) laborer, h 1417
Orange
51
PETTIT
PRESSLER
Olszewsky Antonio, (Wanda) h Franklin
Oplanger Arthur, emp frame shop, bds
455 E. Fifth
Philip, (Angeline) laborer, h 435 E.
Sixth
Kay, emp lumber yard, bds 435 E.
L. N.j (H. L.) street commissioner,
Sixth
Orner Martin, (Annie)
h 521 Lasalle
Wesley, (Eebecca) laborer, h 600 La-
M.
emp
(Emma) emp
H.,
521 Lasalle
Oswald Mrs. Anne, h 200
h 1315 Spring Garden Ave.
auto agt, bds 1315 Spring
Garden Ave.
Wesley, (Sarah) laborer, h 217 E.
Orval,
Eighth
paint shed,
salle
Petty Amy, bds 213 W. Second
Edith, 213 W. Second
Mary, 213 W. Second
Pfahler J. F., physician, h cor Seventh
steel plant, h
W. Front
and Market
Philadelphia Bargain House, cor Second
and Market
W. Second
George W., (Cora) foreman Columbia Light and Power Co., h 106
Pine
Henry W., (Dora) laborer, h 306 W.
Front
J. W., (Matilda) laborer, h 413 E.
Fourth
John, laborer, bds 306 W. Front
Pheasant Grant, foreman steel plant, bds
314 Mulberry
Piatt William, (Mabel) car builder, h
444 E. Fifth
Pifer Mrs. David, h 225 E. Eighth
George W., bds 225 E. Eighth
Grace, bds Mulberry
Myron, laborer, bds Mulberry
Eay, laborer, bds Mulberry
Samuel P., bds 225 E. Eighth
William, (Frances) laborer, h Mul-
Pace Harry, laborer, bds 359 Vine
Paden Claude C, (Gertrude) emp office,
h 1120 Market
Harvey W., (Effie) supt Cemetery, h
Phillips Mrs. Almira, 134
230 E. Third
Painter Joseph, (Elizabeth) emp steel
plant, h 612 Vine
Curtis, student, bds 612 Vine
Parry Thomas, (Geraldine) emp steel
plant, h 805 Vine
Parsons Harry E., (Jennie) draughtsman, h 517 E. Third
Sanford, emp planing mill, h 438 E.
Front
Bussel, bds 438 E. Front
Patrick Gus, (Sadie) bottling works, h
Martz
Patterson A. W., (Sarah A.) h 350 Mulberry
H. A., (Anna) emp smith shop, h
709 Pine
Pawlus Bruce, (Dora) emp rolling mill,
h 1545 Orange
Payne J. D., emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 810
berry
Wm.
bds 810 Market
Pealer, O. A., emp Berwick Store Co., h
323 E. Second
Pease Mrs. Isabelle, h 1630 Orange
Leroy, pattern maker, bds 1630
Jr., student,
Orange
Pegg Ami, (Verna) driver, h 1413 Pine
Penna. Brewing Co., Warren and Third
Ave.
Penta Joe, (Lizzie) h 364 Oak
Peterman Eoy A., emp steel plant, h 614
Vine
(Polly) laborer,
Thirteenth
Mrs. IT. M., h 217 Ida
Allan, bds 217 Ida
IT.
W, (Mary)
li
22.",'
teamster, h
1517
Pooler Enoch, (Annette) linesman, h 505
E. Ninth
(Winifred)
supt
Chas.
G.,
Porteus
truck shop, h 310 Mulberry
Possinger Eugene, (Mae) h 214 W. Front
Potter A. Hurley, car finisher, h 367 La-
William, (Hannah) laborer, h 215 E.
Eleventh
Peters N. D., h 840 Orange
Peterson Byron, (Julia) laborer, h 533
Susquehanna Ave.
Petrovits Eev. Joseph, h 403 Mulberry
Pettit Daniel,
(Jessie)
Pitner Charles, laborer, bds 517 W. Front
Pollock Adrian, carpenter, h 1602 Walnut
J M., (Celesta) barber, h 216 E.
Eleventh
Lemuel, (Mary blacksmith, h Walnut
T. E., produce, h 1611 Lincoln Ave.
Tobias, (Mary) laborer, h Summer
Hill Ave.
W. H., laborer, h 238 E. Eleventh
A. J., (Sevilla) 238 E. Eleventh
Kenneth, emp pipe foundry, bds
238 E. Eleventh
Market
James,
E.,
Orange
salle
E.
E. A., (Eva)
emp
steel plant,
h 232
W. Front
Pratt Mrs. Mary, h 128 E. Front
Pressler Lloyd, (Jennie)
car inspector, h 131
h 113 Vine
E. Front
52
emp
steel plant,
REMLEY
REAGAN
Edward, laborer, h 1623 Spring
Qarden Ave.
Price Mrs. Prank, h 114 S. Vine
Prutzman, II. W.. lunch room, h 312
Prctz
W. Front
Pryor Mrs. L. A., h L543 Brittain
Pollen L. J., (Clara) emp A C. & P.
Co., h 1335 Spring Qarden Ave.
William, (Florence) clerk, h 414 W.
Front
Pursei Henry, (Alice) moulder, h 230 E.
Second
Lincoln, (Mary) painter, h 230 E.
Second
Rufus A., (Margaret) laborer, h 228
Ida
Pearl, student, bds 228 Ida
YV. E., (Odessa) agent, h 310 Arch
Q.
Quackenbush W. D., (Ella) retired, h
125 E. Front
Quick Albeit. (Mary) plumber, h 1309
W. Front
R.
W., (Dora) emp steel plant, h
233 Jackson
Babert Elmer E., time keeper, 321 E.
Raba
J.
Fourth
Frank, emp foundry, 321 E. Fourth
II. E.,
(Bessie) moulder, h 321 E.
Second
W. A., emp pipe foundry, 321 E.
Fourth
Radler H. P., (Lydia) emp steel plant, h
224 Baseley
Rakes John, (Stella) blacksmith, h 216
W. Eighth
Joseph, emp A C. & F. Co., bds 216
W. Eighth
Ranger Hose Co., 208 E. Front
Rarich II. W., (Maude) emp steel plant,
h 132 W. Second
Harry, (Martha) laborer, h 311 W,
Third
Clyde, emp stool plant, bds 311 W.
Third
Nevin, (Laura) driver, h 124 rear
E. Front
Bang Robert, (Lizzie) emp car shop, h
229 E. Third
Raseley C. A., job printing, h 1138 W.
Front
Ranch William, (Emma) emp steel plant,
h 330 W. Second
Raup William, (Celestia) h 00(i Market
Ravmond John L, (Abbie) emp A. C. &
G. Co., h 435 E. Front
Reagan Mrs. G. L., h 139 W. Second
Marlin. (ITattie)
emp
218 W. Front
William. (Mable)
steel
Beed Charles, (Lula) emp rolling
33S Washington
(Lucretia) machinist, h FowAve. and Eighth
Reedy Daniel, b 101 W. Front
Fred, machinist, bds 401 W. Eront
John C, (Lilly M.) brick con<;.
A.,
ler
tractor, h 423 W. Front
emp steel plant, bds 401
Front
Sarah, 401 W. Front
Peter, (Sarah) emp A. C.
h 327 E. Fifth
&
F. Co.,
Reese Brooks, emp foundry, bds Summer
Hill Ave.
Chas. R., (Bertha) asst post master,
h 439 W. Front
Edward E., (Elizabeth) electrician,
h 1022 W. Front
F. W., (Maude) emp steel plant, h
124
Joseph G., (Marv) h 520 W. Front
Donald C, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds
520 W. Front
Rehill Charles, (Ella) laborer, h Martz
Reiehard Mrs. Abraham, h 502 E. Front
Clarence, emp steel plant, bds 502
E. Front
Reidle Harry, (Edith) car finisher, h 516
E. Third
J. B., (Lottie) car builder, h 550 E.
Eighth
(Esther) machinist, h 701
Butternut
Laura, school teacher, bds 515 E.
Jesse,
Ninth
William, coach
fitter,
bds 906 Market
Reliance Fire Co., S. Mulberry
Bemaley Bruce, (Lucy) emp erection
shop, h 304 Summer Hill Ave.
C. E., (Clara V.) laborer, h 511 E.
Front
Grace, bds 511 E. Front
George B., laborer, h 317 E. Eighth
Romley Daniel,
Martz
(Laura)
.chauffeur,
h
David, (Kate) laborer, h 335 Grant
Prank. (Clara M.) engineer, h 358
Mulberry
Hiram, (Annie) moulder, h 307 E.
Seventh
Howard, bicycle repairman, bds ">l!'
E. Fifth
(Emma) h 610 Chestnut
Lloyd, (Catherine) mason, h "11
J. II.,
W.
Second
Martin, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 319
E. Fifth
Nesbit, bds Nfartzville Road
1*. <:..
(Ida) car builder, h Ma-Lz-
plant, h
fa
W.
Joseph,
ville
laborer,
mill, h
Road
Webster. (Laura)
E. Fifth
301
Woodin
53
carpenter,
h
319
RUCKLE
ROBERTS
emp
William, (Jessie)
515 Lasalle
steel plant,
h
h 439 E. Second
W., grocer, 542 W. Front, h do
Rome Hotel, Nick Saracino, prop, 1125
Freas Ave.
Rood Henry, (Mary) emp mill, h 366
C. B.,
J.
Rhinard Clark, (Mabel) erup
steel plant,
b Walnut
George, (Grace) blue printer, h 110
Grant
Arch
Harry, bds 228 E Fourteenth
Lemuel, h 228 E. Fourteenth
Pearl, bds 228 E. Fourteenth
Ralph, (Martha) car finisher, h 1400
N. Chestnut
Rhodes J. A., (Elizabeth) grocer, h 1306
Christina, bds 606 Oak
John, (Emma) laborer, h 606 Oak
Ray, emp rolling mill, bds 315
Woodin
emp
emp
Woodin
Vincent, emp
Woodin
Rebecca,
Robert,
Orange
Jacob,
emp
steel
plant,
h
431 E.
Eighth
(Tilda) shipping clerk, h 527
E. Third
Jerry, emp smith shop, h 917 W.
J. F.,
Front
Merton, emp foundry, bds 431 E.
Eighth
Rhone Leport, (Lizzie) h Orange below
1700
"William, (Minnie) emp steel plant,
h 248 Martz
Rich Philip, emp smith shop, h 360 Lasalle
Richards
F.,
C.
pipe
(Alice)
fitter,
h
Summer Hill Ave.
Ervin, emp steel plant, h 409 Mulberry
Ridall Earl,
emp
mill,
bds 1725 Lincoln
Ave.
C, (Maggie) driver, h 434 E.
Front
Frank, (Bertha) moulder, h 133
Summer Hill Ave.
F.
George, (Nettie) emp rolling mill,
h 1725 Lincoln Ave.
Harvey, emp smith shop, bds 1725
Lincoln Ave.
Rider Mrs. Simeon, bds 121 E. Fifth
Riegel Albert, (Minnie) laborer, h 700
Butternut
Charles E., (Letty) h 409 E. Fourth
Frank, laborer, bds 501 E. Fourth
H. A., (Barbara) emp
h 1409 Fairview Ave.
Ritter E. M., (Lizzie)
emp
201 Orchard
F. M., (Gertrude)
122 Eleventh
steel
plant,
steel plant,
emp
A
C.
rolling
mill,
bds 315
Tenth
Hugh, (Nora)
laborer, h 324 E.
Second
Rourke Wm, bds 321 E. Fourteenth
Rowan P. F., (Nellie) electrician, h 911
W. Front
Rover Nevin, emp steel plant, bds Second
and Mulberry
Spencer, (Ina) car builder, h 1614
Walnut
Ruch Dell T., (Bertha) policeman, h 515
E. Eighth
Edward, (Ella) emp machine shop,
h 534 E. Eighth
h
stenographer, h
emp smith shop,
h 110 S. Vine
H. O., livery, h 308 E. Fifth
H. R., (Grace) machinist, h 1421
James, h 228 W. Front
Mollv, widow, h 308 E. Fifth
Paul', clerk, bds 110 S. Vine
Reuben, (Harriet) driver, h 212 W.
Front
William, emp steel plant, bds 313
Vine
Ruckle Florence, (Myrtle) car builder, h
338 Mary
Gilroy. (Elizabeth)
&
bds 606 Oak
bds 315
mill,
Grant
Ross Charles E., (Mary) blacksmith, h
330 Vine
Frank, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
610 Pine
George, (Rose) machinist, h 710
Chestnut
Oscar, (Lizzie) emp steel plant, h
120 S. Vine
Helen, student, 207 E. Front
W. A., (Priscilla M.) blacksmith, h
207 E. Front
Rough Lewis E., (Ellen) emp foundry,
h 325 E. Sixteenth
Sam, (Maizie) h 301 E. Sixteenth
W. F., prop Lyric Theatre, 124 W.
Front
Frank K, h 121A W. Front
Roup F. W., (Alice) laborer, h 334 E.
E.,
Joseph,
rolling
Mrs. Z. O., h 315 Woodin
Rosenfetter Mrs. Nellie, housekeeper, 345
(Edna) emp steel plant, h
1119 W. Front
Robbins C. O., (Sadie) car builder, h
1238 Orange
M. E.. h 509 Monroe
Rogers Edith, cor Fourth and Chestnut
W.
silk mill,
F. Co., cor E.
Fourth and Chestnut
Laura, school teacher, cor E. Fourth
and Chestnut
Roberts B. F., (Rebecca) laborer, h Fifteenth
54
SEYBERT
SCHNIDER
Kurkiiian E. W., (Elizabeth)
plant, h 707 Pine
Rudy Frank, (Hazel) emp
1237
emp
steel
steel plant,
Mulberry
h
W. Front
(Anna) emp Berwick
Schooley John, (Jennie) laborer, h 1115
Store
h 431 E. Sixth
Etupp Albert, (Sarah) laborer, h cor
Jessup and Charles
Karl, emp steel plant, bds cor Jessup and Charles
Jerrv,
Schollenberger Benj. P., (Emma) printing house, 129 W. Front, h 364
W. Front
Claire, 1115 W.
Robert, laborer,
Co.,
S.
Freas Ave.
h 406 E. Fourth
Saracino Nick, prop Rome Hotel, 1125
Freas Ave.
8arley Aletha, bds 333 Grant
W. H., (Bessie) laborer, h 333
SflCCO Cosimo, 1216
San Ice iMrs. M. C,
Grant
Saunders Raye, 112 E. Fourteenth
Savage George, (Lucille) emp A. C. &
F. Co., h 140 Orchard
Rev. Geo. B., (M. L.j h 322 E.
Tenth
Fred E., emp car shop, bds 322 E.
Tenth
R. A., (Belle) foreman A. C. & F.
Co., h 322 E. Tenth
W. F., (Martha) emp steel plant, h
343 Grant
Sawinsky Anthony, emp A. C. & F. Co.,
bds 310 E. Sixth
August, retired, h 310 E Sixth
Joseph, (Ella) emp steel plant, h
412 E. Sixth
S. B. & B. R. R. Co., Ninth and Mulberry
Sehain Joseph M., propt Dept Store, 139
W. Front, h 326 Mulberry
Schalles Anna, stenographer, bds 312 E.
Fourth
Blanche, 312 E. Fourth
Elizabeth, student, 312 E. Fourth
Mrs. Louise, h 312 E. Fourth
Schauch H. E., (Alta) clerk, h 529 E.
Eighth
Schell George, emp steel plant, bds 535
Lasalle
Selionke Edward, Restaurant, 130 W.
Front, h 327 E. Third
Schlangrer Henry, Hotel, Lasalle and
Freas Ave.
Schlauch
A
R.,
W. Front
Claude, emp
W. Front
Dewecse,
Front
Schoppy John
Steel 1600 block
Schweppenheiser E. G., (Eliza) rope
maker, h 413 Walnut
Elizabeth, student, 413 Walnut
Iva, bds 339 E. Eighth
Thomas, (Cora) teamster, h 339 E
Eighth
Scott Edgar, laborer, bds 347 Washing
ton
Jesse, (Mary) emp car shop, h 907
W. Front
Louis, (Edith) laborer, h 347 Washington
W. A., (Celinda) plasterer, h 308 E.
Front
h Heights Road
Carl, emp A. C.
&
h cor
nut
Elnora, school teacher, bds 546 E.
Eighth
S.
B., asst supt Water
Walnut and Third
h cor
Co.,
Seesholtz
Fred P.,
(Frances)
bookkeeper, h 316 W. Front
Seesoltz Mrs. James, h 305 W. Front
Sterling L., (Clara) grocer, h 1400
Market
Segar Elias, (Mattie) florist, Third
Seiler Scott, (Lina) carpenter, h 127 E.
Second
Seiple S. C, (Orah) machinist, h 808
Seiwoll
Market
James
A.,
(Catherine)
h
1011
Pine
Setzer John, (Julia) emp mill, h Garfield Ave.
Seybert Frank, (Mary) moulder, h 201
E. Thirteenth
bds 1139
1139
Co.,
E. Fifth
Seely A. D., (Iona) foreman paint shop,
h 317 E. Front
A. J., (Edith) book-keeper, h Wal-
W..
(Katherine)
farmer, h 234
E. Front
Howard, Berwick Tee
bds
F.
steel plant,
Second and Fowler Ave.
Seebold Harry, (Veda) carpenter, h 451
G.
electrician,
(Emma) emp
Searles Alex.,
(Carrie) laborer, h 1139
electrical dept,
J.,
Front
bds 1115 W. Front
(Fannie) laborer, h
W.
Co.,
bds 234 E.
Front
emp wheel foundry, h 510 W.
Second
Rudolph, bds 114 E. Seventh
S. T., (Attn) bds 333 Market
Victor, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
1117 Walnut
Nick,
W. Front
Schnider Henry, (Miranda) emp A. C.
& F. Co., h 321 W. Third
John, emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 321
W. Third
Ivan, student, bds 1139
55
SHERWOOD
SIMONDS
Chas. A., (Mary) salesman, h
339 E. Front
Harry C, (Jennie) enip steel plant,
h 1323 Spring Garden Ave.
Henry, (Evaline) h 1505 Market
Rev. J. E., h 1133 Orange
Morris, prop Phila. Bargain House,
h 211 E. Second
(Alice)
pastor Christian
T.
B.,
Church, h 311 E. Third
Theodore, student, 311 E. Third
"William, (Susan) emp steel plant, h
1112 Orange
W. S., (Flora) painter, h 732 W.
Front
Frank, emp rolling mill, bds 732 W.
Front
Nat, teamster, bds 732 W. Front
Shales N. B., (Maude) druggist, 549 W.
Front, h do
Shaffer
Shalls
(Elizabeth)
Charles,
plant, h Lasalle
emp
steel
(Dora) car finisher, h
111 E. Fourteenth
Shannon Bardon, carpenter, h 321 Mul-
Shannon Bruce,
Austin, bds 414 W. Front
J. H., (Ella) roller, h 414 W. Front
Eli, h 1140 Market
Thomas W., emp A. C. & F. Co., bds
224 W. Third
Shiner Alex D., (Sarah) grocer, h cor
Fairview Ave. and Mercer
Hurley, (Isabelle) emp rolling mill,
h 1208 Orange
N. N, (Shiner Bros.) grocer, h 1112
W. Front
Shingler Rush, (Eliza)
h 360 Vine
Shives Frank, (Mame)
emp smith
shop,
emp pattern
shop,
h 604 Market
Shoemaker Frank, emp A. C. & F. Office,
bds 322 E. Fourth
Fred, clerk, bds 211 E. Front
Geo., (Clara) railroader, h 322 E.
Fourth
George, clerk, bds 211 E. Front
J. F.,
(Anna) steward, h 211 E.
Front
William, (Frances) emp general office, h 313 E. Front
berry
Sholes Anna, bds 426 E. Fifth
Joseph, (Grace) driver, h
bds 224 W. Third
W., (Margaret) carpenter, h 107
E. Front
D. E., h 321 Mulberry
Elias, (Ellen) retired farmer, h 1411
Pine
George, stenographer, bds 321 Mulberry
(Kate) painter and paperJ. E.,
hanger, h 208 Hughes
Jane, bds 318 Mulberry
J. L., (Mary C.) blacksmith, h 318
Shortes William, axle turner, bds 224
Mulberry
J. W., h 329 E. Eleventh
Martha, bds 318 Mulberry
Shrader I. D.,
Eighth
Chas., laborer,
C.
Shostine Sam, 328 E. Fourth
Shotwell H. E., (May) contractor, h 515
E. Third
Win. J., (Mary E.) plasterer, h
Martz
W.
(Ada) barber, 109 Market, h
Shultz Bruce I., (Ella) foreman, h 233
E. Thirteenth
D. L., (Lillie) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 308 E. Eighth
Emily, bds 125 E. Sixth
Florence, bds 803 Pine
John F., (Edith) laborer, h 125 E.
Sixth
Mrs. Kate, h S03 Pine
M. B., (Rosa) fireman, h 524 E.
Fred, bds 1740 Orange
Rev. E. A., 1740 Orange
Shaver J. R., (Grace) pressman, h 223
Fourteenth
D., (Bertha) paperhanger, h
237 E. Front
(Dora) emp smith
Sheatler William,
shop, h 429 "W. Front
Sheerer A. N., painter, cor Mulberry and
Third
Shaw Earl
(May)
I.,
(Dorothy A.) h 538 E.
217 E. Fourth
Orange
H..
W.
Third
Eay, (Cordelia) emp steel plant, h
838 Orange
Sharretts A. F., (Ida) laborer, h 1740
I.
E.
Mrs. Therese, h 426 E. Fifth
Shope Frank, (Eva) car finisher, h 432
E. Eighth
Mrs
Shellhammer
305
Eighth
Ninth
Otho O, (Nina) emp press dept, h
113 Garfield Ave.
pattern
Shuman Charles
maker, h 1310 Orange
Sherman H. E., (May) emp wheel foundry, h 525
Michael, .ieweler, 119 W. Front
Unas, (Mary) emp rolling mill, h
231 Hughes
Sherwood A. L., painter, h 1236 Spring
Garden Ave.
L.,
emp
steel plant,
bds
112 Orchard
Sickles Avery C, h 229 W. Front
Sigman Prof. James
visory
Walnut
Simonds Dell,
G.,
principal
(Maggie)
h
emp A.
F. Co., h 1606 Brittain
56
super-
(Elsie)
schools,
119
C.
&
SMETHERS
SMITH
Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
E. Front
Sitler Arthur, (Alice)
mer
106
office,
laborer,
h
Sum-
Hill Ave.
E.,
(Nora A.) architect and
builder, h 810 Market
Charles N., laborer, bcls 210 Summer
Hill Ave.
Frank C, (Sarah) laborer, h 210
Summer Hill Ave.
Esther, bds 216 E. Third
Hazel M., 1024 Market
laborer, bds 113 E. Sixth
(Sallie) mason, h 113
J. H.,
E.
Sixth
J. W., (Cora) contractor and lumber, h 1024 Market
Leroy, emp smith shop, bds 216 E.
Third
Orval, (Pearl) moulder, h 201 Summer Hill Ave.
Ruth, phone operator, bds 216 E.
Third
Samuel
E., (Clara) car builder, h
201 Mary
Wallace, (Fena) laborer, h 216 E.
Third
W. A., (Cora) emp steel plant, h
117 S. Vine
Wm. R., (Gertrude) laborer, h 222
E. Third
Sliker George, (Mabel) puddler, h 1325
W. Front
Sliver Ernest, emp foundry, bds Orange,
below 1500
Sam, (Irene) emp foundry, h Orange
below 1500
Slusser George, (Emma) carpenter, h
foreman
E.
pipe
Mrs. George, h 800 Market
Harry, (Cora) emp car shop, h 424
E. 'Fourth
II. F., (Emma) car builder, h 135
Garfield Ave.
Hensyl, (Lillian) emp nut works, h
2li E. Sixth
Herbert, (Gertrude) emp steel plant,
h 332 E. Eighth
Trvin, (Maude) emp A. C. & F. Office, h 533 E. Fourth
Jacob, (Mary) emp rolling mill, li
538 W. Front
James E.. merchant, h 122 E. Front
.1. M.,
(Clara) laborer, h 607 Maple
Miles G., (Laura) ice cream and
groceries, h 337 E. Fourth
Milford. (Ida) emp rolling mill, h
314 W. Second
Millard. (Helen) clerk, fa 537 E.
Fourth
Miriam, bds 225 E. Fourth
Marv L., bds 338 E. Tenth
Mollie. 546 W. Front
Norman C., emp steel plant, bds
1327 Pine
Olen, student, bds 337 E. Fourth
Otto J.. (Eva) foreman Co. barn, h
350 Mulberry
R. M.. house and sign painter, h 1440
Spring Carden Ave.
Richard A., (Cora M.) laborer, h
(Annie) emp rolling mill, h
227 Iron
Smethers A. H., (Edith) inspector, h
134 W. Second
Amy B, school teacher, bds 301 E.
Eleventh
C. W., emp A. C. & F. Co., bds 523
E.
Fourth
Alvin, moulder, bds 412 E. Fourth
Ed. H., (Emma) foreman, h 412 E.
Fourth
Frank, (May) machinist, h 338 E.
Eighth
Hurley K., (Pearl) florist. 229 E.
Eighth
Jacob C.. (Alice) carpenter, h 301
E. Eleventh
John A., florist, h 220 E. Fourth
John H., h 610 W. Front
John T.. (Delia) moulder, h 323 E.
Eighth
McClellan, (Elizabeth)
309 E. Eleventh
309
Front
Broad
412
(Dora)
bds
F. M., grocer, 409 W. Second, h do
Geo. W., contractor, h 409 E. Front
Peter,
bds
IT.,
office,
li
Howard,
maker,
emp
Eighth
William
foundry, h 217 E. Second
Katherine, school teacher, bds 220
E. Fourth
Smith Adam, insurance, h 225 E. Fourth
r,:\:\
A. Edgar, (Jennie) clerk,
B.
Fifth
Benj. F., h 400 E. Eighth
Carrie, bds 225 E. Fourth
Charles, (Lois) plumber, h 60S Vine
Clarence,
(Helen) hammerman, h
603 Mulberry
Clyde, (Gertrude) emp steel plant,
h 114 Raseley
Clint, (Ada) emp steel plant, h 426
E. Fourth
Mrs. C. D., h 367 Lasalle
Cvrus, (Blanche) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 338 E. Tenth
David T., (Amelia) laborer, h Summer Hill Ave.
E. H., (Florence) emp steel plant, h
502 W. Second
Edith, bds 115 Iron
Ezra, (Elizabeth) brakeman, h 115
Iron
Fred, emp steel plant, bds 538 W.
C.
Lasalle
Claude, core
Robert,
machinist, h
57
STACKHOUSE
STILES
James, (Anzeline) emp steel plant,
h 361 Vine
Ray, reporter, bds 318 E. Second
1515 Fairview Ave.
Eoscoe, bds 800 Market
Samuel
S.,
(Emma)
grocer
1500
Pine
Walter,
(Iva) machinist, h Martz
Stahi Earl,
Stanley, student, bds 350 Mulberry-
emp
rolling mill, bds 538
W.
Front
Willard,
(Louise)
merchant, h 215
W. Second
Wm. M., emp
steel plant, h 1327
Pine
William A., (Lillian B.) roller, h
606 Green
W. C, (Blanche) laborer, h 338 E.
Tenth
Snyder Arthur, (Harriet) emp smith
shop, b 313 Grant
Mrs. Caroline, 221 Jackson
Harry, (Dora) barber, h 126 rear
E. Front
T., 801 Mulberry
Thomas, (Marion) emp steel plant,
h 1612 Orange
Wm. H., 1438 Fairview Ave.
Sobers James E., (Fannie) emp steel
plant, h 1215 W. Front
J. B., (Arrila) emp road, h 1213 W.
Front
Sodders Mrs. Freeman, h 227 E. Fif-
teenth
Space Walter, (Cora) emp machine shop,
h 119A E. Sixth
Spade Albert T., emp steel plant, bds
528 E. Eighth
May R., clerk, bds 528 E. Eighth
S. D., (Martha) emp fin dept, h 528
E. Eighth
William, (Laura) laborer, h 517 E.
Eighth
Spangler Irvin, (Minnie) mail carrier, h
508 E. Fifth
Ruth, bds 508 E. Fifth
Spence Walter, (Ethel) emp steel plant,
h 508 E. Fourth
Splain, John F., barber, bds 215 W. Sixth
John R,, (N. J.) puddler, h 215 W.
Sixth
John, (Elizabeth) laborer, h 219
Sixth
Sponenberg B. F., (Annie) h 548
Stark O. C, draughtsman, h 531 E. Third
St. Charles Hotel, 100 E. Front
St Mary's Church, 405 Mulberry
Steck C. T., physician, h 305 Mulberry
Steck's Drug Store, 103 W. Front
Stegmaier Brewing Co., Canal
Stegner Byron, (Dora) emp punch dept,
h 430 E. Sixth
Claude, emp punch dept, bds 224 W.
Third
J.,
office,
h
bds 224 W.
Third
Steiner
Albert
E.,
(Eliza)
h
737
W.
Front
W. Front
Elsie J., bds 737
William,
emp
steel
216
plant,
E.
Ninth
Stephens D. W., drayman, h 333 Mulberry
Frank, drayman, bds 333 Mulberry
Florence, bds 333 Mulberry
Pearl, bds 333 Mulberry
Ray, bds 333 Mulberry
Sterling Store, W. M. Suit, 101 E. Front
Sterner Benj., (Anna) h
Clifton, clerk, bds
Edith, bds cor Sixteenth and Pine
Florence, bds 219 Ida
Eobert, 219 Ida
W. H., (Minnie) laborer, h cor Sixteenth and Pine
William, (May) machinist, h 219
Ida
Stetler
Samuel,
watchman, h
(Eudora)
E. Thirteenth
Stevens Allan, (Cora)
emp
store house, h
316 W. Second
William, (Anna) emp truck shop, h
1300 Pine
Stevenson Mrs. Anna, nurse, 1618 N.
Walnut
emp
W. Front
Joseph,
W.
check
office,
bds 1003
Mary, music teacher, bds 1003 W.
W.
Front
Front
Mrs. E.
emp
Steiber F. L., (Anna M.)
116 E. Fourteenth
Stein Ralph, car builder,
W. C, (Fannie) emp
1003 W. Front
h 201 Iron
emp Berwick
(Jennie)
Store Co., h 505 E. Second
Frank, (Frances) Hotel, 532 Lasalle
Miss M. M., bds 201 Iron
Sponsler W. C, W. Front
office, h 213 W.
Spragle L. D., gas
Edward,
Stifnaugle
Wm.
H.,
draughtsman A.
fin
dept,
h
(Gertrude) chief
C. & F. Co., h
426 E. Fifth
William, (Rebecca)
retired,
h 419
W. Front
h 218 E. Second
Ethel C, bds 218 E. Second
Mrs. L. A., 429 E. Front
T. J., (Mary) druggist, h 139 E.
Seventh
Stiles Mrs. Fannie,
Second
Stackhouse H. W., pattern maker, bds
127 E. Second
Harry, (Minnie) laborer, h 318 E.
Second
58
THOMAS
SULT
Stobbins Richard, (Mary) emp mill, h
1422 Orange
Stoker Brace, (Mae) laborer, h 333 Bow-
man
Stone Archie, bds 1307 Spring Garden
Ave.
J. ('.. (Mary) grocer, h 1307 Spring
(ianlen Ave.
Stooky Chapman, (Edna) laborer, h 131
Columbia Ave.
Frank. (Anna) emp steel plant, li
1937 Heights Road
Stout Arthur, (Helen) laborer, h 223
Jackson
Boyd, (Laura) emp steel plant, h
Pearl
('has. L., mgr Stegmaier Storage, h
201 S. Chestnul
Frank, (Elizabeth) machinist, h 217
Theodore, (Lillian) pattern maker,
h 404 E. Front
W. B., h 433 E. Second
Walter M., general mdse, 101 E.
Front, h do
Surplus Hugh, (Emma) car inspector, h
210 Hughes
Sutliff
M.
(Virgie)
B.,
T.
emp machine
shop,
h
217
Hughes
H.
(Nora)
P.,
1219
h
laborer,
B. L., (Hulda) core maker, h
441 E. Fifth
Carrie M., school teacher, bds 512 E.
Taylor
Orange
Front
John, iron worker, bds 367 Lasalle
M. W., (Isador) machinist, h 213
Chas., (Nora)
emp machine
shop,
h
V.,
(Annie) blacksmith, h
617 Mulberry
Rav, (Pearl) emp rolling mill, h 362
Oliver
Oak
Telle E. J..
Orchard
emp Schain's
Terwilliger Amelia, bds 139 W. Second
J. D., (Daisy) painter, h 214 W.
Store
Stroud Allen, (Elizabeth) laborer, h 219
W. Eighth
Stuart
Harvey
(Esther) blacksmith, h 805
Mulberry
Straw Mrs. Catherine, h 441 E. Fourth
Jessie,
h 616
Second
220
Hughes
Stover D. E.. (Sarah) emp machine shop,
h 1140 Market
Strausser Kimbler, (Eva) baker, h 120
steel plant,
Mrs. Harold, Martzville Road
John A., emp Berwick Store Co., h
118 W. Second
Garriek M., student, bds 118 W.
Market
W.,
emp
Vine
Hughes
W. R., (Mary) emp rolling mill, h
218 Hughes
W. T., (Elizabeth) -emp office, h 1018
"W.
steel plant,
Fifth
Helen, bds 309 E. Fifth
Sweeney Eugene, (Lizzie) labor boss, h
1319 Spring Garden Ave.
Lulu, 1319 Spring Garden Ave.
Szlovick Joseph, h 610 Oak
Hughes
Hurley,
emp
h 504 E. Fourth
W. A, 1303 Orange
Swank Elmer, (Estella) emp truck shop,
h 601 Mulberry
Pwartz E. L., (Rosa) moulder, h 309 E.
J.,
Ninth
Thomas
(Mary)
laborer,
h
B. T.,
emp
(Clara)
steel plant,
h 1415 Pine
Edith, bds 1415 Pine
1300 Fairview Ave."
Stubert George, (Bessie) emp steel plant,
h 221 E. Sixteenth
Slyer S. T., real estate. 108 S. Mulberry
Geo. (Sarah) school teacher, h 1100
Edward, (Gertrude)
1116 Walnut
Freas,
(Emma)
carpenter,
laborer,
h
h
334 E.
Seventh
Orange
Harrv M.. (Hannah)
Suit Alex., (Clara) emp finishing dept,
h 300 Summer Hill Ave.
A. J., laundry, h 338 E. Front
Arthur, emp car shop, bds 424 E.
Ida
Harry, emp A.
C.
E. 'Eighth
Herbert. (Bertie)
333 E. Sixth
Front
&
roller,
h 212
F. Co., bds 336
emp
car shop, h
R., (Lydia) carpenter, h Duval
Martin. (Carrie) foreman steel plant,
h 325 E. Fourth
Ira.
(Adelia) teamster, h 321 E.
Sixth
Nat. (Sallie) emp steel plant, h 417
E. Fifth
Ralph B.. clerk, bds 21 5 Mary
Ray. clerk, bds 21" ManMrs. Rebecca, h 215 Mary
John
Chas. E., (Susana) laborer, h 328 E.
Front
Charles L.. (Olive) moulder, h Summer Hill Ave.
Daniel J.. Berwick Steam Laundry,
h 425 E. Second
Harvey, (Alice) car finisher, h Pearl
James n., painter, bds 424 E. Front
Jennings K., (Katherine) laborer, h
326 E. Front
59
VARNER
TRESCOTT
K., emp rolling mill, bds
212 Ida
William, (Anne) insurance agt, h
336 E. Eighth
W. W., (Annie) emp smith shop, h
Warren
Helen, school teacher, bds 114 Cemetery
Louise, student, 114 Cemetery
Tressler James, (Mildred) roller, h 408
E. Sixth
Trowbridge H. M., (Fannie) emp A. C.
6 F. Co., h 319 W. Second
T.
I).,
(Ellen)
laborer,
h 1139
Walnut
Win., (Alice) engineer, h E. Tenth
William,
(Catherine)
emp steel
plant, h 1156 Chestnut
Thompson Hugh, h 1148 Walnut
Thornton Oscar S., (Louise) cigar store,
h 431 W. Second
Thrash Mose, (Elizabeth) laborer, h
1559 Brittain
Tierson Isaac, painter, bds 533 W. Front
James, h 110 E. Eighth
Timbrell John, (Amy B.) grocer, h cor
Spring Garden Ave.
Tubbs Christopher, (Eoxana)
305 E. Tenth
Mulberry
Tucker Joseph, painter, bds 62 Summer
Hill Ave.
Turkev Lewis, (Lepolda) emp car shop,
h 324 Lasalle
Turner B. S., (Martha) emp rolling mill,
h 1020 Spring Garden Ave.
Dallas, bds 1020 Spring Garden Ave.
Edna, bds 1020 Spring Garden Ave.
John, emp steel plant, bds 1020
Spring Garden Ave.
Eussel, bds 1020 Spring Garden Ave.
W. B., 525 E. Ninth
'
steel plant, h
121 E. Seventh
Topper Charles, (Eose) emp steel plant,
h 213 E. Seventh
Townsend Donald, student, bds 309 E.
Front
Mrs. L. J., h 309 E. Front
Euth, student, 309 E. Front
Mrs. Mittie, bds 114 E. Seventh
Tracy Lulu, bds 214 E. Second
Traugh Donald, mechanic, bds 211 Duval
Fred, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
227 E. Eleventh
Grace M., bds 211 Duval
(ieorge W., (Etta) policeman, h 215
E. Fourteenth
Henry F., (Minnie) paymaster A. C.
& F. Co., h 226 E. Eleventh
Hiram B., mechanic, h 211 Duval
Lewis, (Jessie) rivet maker, h 230
E. Eleventh
Marguerite, bds 211 Duval
Minnie, bds 227 E. Eleventh
M. O., (Viola) laborer, h 1156
U.
Umstead H.
finisher,
Fourth
Utt Clark, (Laura) conductor, h 232 E.
Third
V.
Van Buskirk Gertrude
h
(Alice)
laborer,
Van
h 123
Van
E. Seventh
(Margaret) emp steel plant,
h. 609 Mulberry
Bertha, bds 213 Jackson
William E., (Sarah) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 213 Jackson
William F., (Mary) machinist, h
213 Jackson
William H., bds 213 Jackson
Treon Mrs. Dora, bds 224 E. Third
George, (Ethel) h 224 E. Third
Trescott C E., prop Berwick Carriage
and Sign Works, Eeagan's Alley,
h 114 Cemetery
Clarence, bds 114 Cemetery
H.
M., bds 709 Pine
h 709 Pine
Horn Harry, (Polly) laborer, h 1706
Chestnut
Minor, (Ella) laborer, h 1706 Chestnut
Houten Mrs. Harry, h 317 Vine
(Annie) machinist, h 1619
S. T.,
Lincoln Ave.
Mrs.
311 Vine
Travers Hudson, 331 Lasalle
Mrs. Mary, h 331 Lasalle
Thomas, bds 331 Lasalle
Trego Clarence,
(Martha)
diemaker, h
601 Vine
William, (Jesse) h 219 E. Eighth
Unangst Geo. B., (Eva) tax collector, h
0007 Pine
Mrs. M. II., h 437 E Fourth
Philip W., emp pipe foundry, h 437
E. Fourth
E. S., emp pipe foundry, bds 437 E.
F.,
Market
(Nora) car
h
Verdie, emp Berwick Store Co., bds
305 E. Tenth
W. E., (Lottie) teamster, h 809
Eighth and Pine
Titman Lee, (Hattie) emp
Travelpiece Eay,
laborer,
E.,
S.
J.,
William C, (Marv) emp steel plant,
h 365 Grant
Van Pelt W. II., h 362 Vine
Vanscoter W. B., secretary Y. M. C. A.,
h 133 E. Front
Van Tassel Mrs. Bessie, h 128 E. Front
Vanuctsen John, (Dora) laborer, h 239
Jackson
Varner Dillman, (Amanda) carpenter, h
601 Chestnut
Jacob L., (Alice) patternmaker, h
506 W. Front
60
WENNER
WALTON
Fred, emp Multiplex Mfg. Co., bds
335 E. Second
George W., student, bds 335 E.
(Annie) machinist, h 214 E.
Tenth
Ralph, (Maine) laborer, h 435 E.
Eighth
William, emp steel plant, bds Duval
John,
Vastine J. W., (Emma)
Co., h 1021 Pine
Velio John, emp A. C.
emp A.
C.
&
Second
H.
E., (Jennie K.) undertaking, h
335 E. Second
Wanich Mrs. Mildred. 530 E. Third
Wanns Albert, watchman, h 1330 W.
Front
Warner Chester, laborer, h 210 E. Tenth
Harry, (Iva) emp steel plant, h 200
E. Eleventh
Wasko John, (Edna) laborer, h cor
F.
& F. Co., h 437
Lasalle
M., (Jessie) emp Berwick
Vervalin
Store Co., h 422 E. Fourth
Lunette, bds 422 E. Fourth
Yickham John, (Mary) h Summer Hill
A
Walnut and Duval
Watts John, 1801 Brittain
Ave.
Yigiano Frank, green grocery, h 541 W.
Front
Joe, bds 541 W. Front
Vock Mrs. Freeman, h 228 E. Eighth
Vonnieda J. E., carpenter, bds 501 E.
Fourth
Yought Mrs. Ermina, h 123 E. Sixth
Josephine, bds 123 E. Sixth
Vera, bds 123 E. Sixth
W. C, (Jane) insurance agt, h 213
Clyde, (Bertha) laborer, h 343
Lasalle
William, (Lizzie) laborer, h 1241
J.
Orange
Waythen Ethel, dressmaker,
Weaver Elias C, (Jennie)
Pearl
Eli, (Sarah)
Wade
Margaret, 1418 Market
hauling, bds Martz
Elmer, laborer, bds 1113 W. Front
Henry, (Sarah) moulder, h 501
Wagner David,
Broad
(Lucy A.) watchman, h Martz
John, (Melinda) retired farmer, h
Orchard
Miles C, (Nellie) emp steel plant, h
J. L.,
330 Mary
William, (Anna) moulder, h Summer HiiTTVve.
William, 218 W. Eighth
Win. D., (Louise) fireman, h E.
Sixth
Wakefield G. P., insurance, h 107 E.
Front
Walburn David M., (Charity) shoemaker,
W. Front
108 W. Front,
h 132 E. Front
Walker Mrs. Ella, housekeeper, 321 E.
T., druggist,
Walnut
(Maud)
Oscar,
Fourth
Wallace Howard, (Ella) emp steel plant,
h 619 Mulberry
William, bds 619 Mulberry
Wallen Edward, laborer, bds 224 W.
Third
Walp Ghas F., (Blanche) foreman die
dept, h 313 E. Second
<;.
W.. (Dora) t'iii|i steel plant, li
515 Lasalle
John, (Ella) emp smith shop,
li
steel plant,
h
h 1305
Henry, (Minnie) emp finishing shed,
h 224 W. Eighth
John A., (Martha) laborer, h 203
Summer Hill Ave.
Metta, bds 1305 Orange
Webb E. J., (Maud) foreman construction, h 608 Market
Weber Henry, core maker, 331 Mulberry
Weikel J. B., (Mary E.) emp car shop,
h 426 Lasalle'
Weiss T. Parvin, emp stoel plant, bds
1627 Lincoln Ave.
Morris, Hotel, 1156 Sixth Ave.
Weller Ruby. 205 E. Second
Welliver Christine, 405 E. Fourth
Mrs. E. J., h 204 E. Fourteenth
Jay, emp S. B. & B. R. R., bds 204
E. Fourteenth
Wells Mrs. Ann E., 325 Market
F. W., h 325 E. Sixth
Welsh Abner, (Augusta) machinist, h
311 W. Front
Jay G., bds 311 W. Front
John H.. (Ruth) machinist, h 1725
W.
h 819
Broad
laborer,
Orange
E. Sixth
Waklner H.
emp
521
laborer, h
Broad
bds 311 W. Front
William, (Margaret) shop cleaner, h
1317 Orange
Wemple Mrs. Martha E.. 323 Mulberry
Sarah
Wenner
C.
E.,
B.,
(Florence)
emp smith
shop, h 205 E. Second
Frank, emp steel plant, h 1323 Fairview Ave.
Edwin, ear finishing, bds 12o E.
Seventh
W., gen mdse. 1500 Market
Xevin, (Lillian) emp office, h 12(>
Seventh
1721
Walnut
Walton Daniel, bds 335
•T.
E. Second
Eudora, bds 335 E. Second
61
K.
WHITMIRE
WISH
M
G., emp steel plant, h 307
E. Sixth
Werner Louis, (Emma C.) laborer, h 359
Werkheiser
Thomas, (Martha) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h N. Chestnut
William, (Ada) moulder, h 42 Sum-
Vine
Eobert,
mer
emp
Vine
Werts Harry,
Pine
steel
(Mary)
plant,
laborer,
bds ,359
h
1011
Jacob, (Ella) blacksmith, h 622
West
West
Front
Berwick
Front
Hose
House,
808
W.
W.
(Jessie) emp steel plant, h
318 Lasalle
Leon, (Cora) furniture agt, h 535
Susquehanna Ave.
Western Union Telegraph Co., Jackson
Bldg.
Westler Geo. H., 121 E. Second
Whaler. D. J., (Bertie) foreman, h 623
C.
E.,
Mulberry
Wheeler H. C, machinist, 310 E. Sixth
White Annie M., widow C. B., h 114 E.
Seventh
B. M., (Lulu) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 416 E. Fourth
Clarence, (Anna) laborer, h 361 rear
Mulberry
Walter, (Edna) emp steel plant, h
225 E. Fourteenth
Whitenight H. W., (Hester Ei,) nut
forger, h 414 E. Sixth
(Sarah) emp rolling mill, h
306 Lasalle
Whitmire Chauncey, emp truck shop, bds
Garfield Ave.
C. K., (Laura) emp steel plant, h
236 Hughes
David, (Emma) emp mill office, h
421 Broad
Elias W., painter, bds 601 Broad
Edna, bds Garfield Ave.
Edward, emp rolling mill, h 1206
Lloyd,
Orange
Emerv W.,
(Ida) book-keeper, h 426
Hill Ave.
William F., (Lena) moulder, h Walnut
Wildine Commadore, (Lillie) marble cutter, h 1520 Fairview Ave.
Wildoner Charles, foreman foundry, h
428 E. Front
Wildrick Mary, bds E. Fifteenth
Williams Atwood, (Bertha) emp rolling
mill, h 416 E. Front
Benjamin, student, bds 207 E.
Eighth
Mrs. Boyd, 328 Mulberry
Edward, (Mary) emp steel plant, h
619 Susquehanna Ave.
Grace, school teacher, 425 E. Front
Mrs. Frances, h 334 Mulberry
Guy, (Myrtle) coal dealer, h 1730
Lincoln Ave.
H. L., (Isabella) emp steel plant, h
215 W. Eighth
Harry, (Cora) chauffeur, h 335 E.
Fourth
H. S., Restaurant, 116 W. Front
Ira, (Laura) watchman, h 326 E.
Ninth
John, (Sarah) laborer, h 229 E.
Ninth
Mrs. E, H, 303 Mulberry
Mrs. Sarah, 415 E. Fourth
William, (Maoel) emp steel plant,
h 120 Iron
W. B., (Clara) carpenter, h 207 E.
Eighth
W. E., (Martha) chief engineer
steel plant, h 1303 Market
Wilson Burton, grocer, h 1011 Pine
Edward, laborer, bds 1011 Pine
George, (Dora) emp steel plant, h
415 E. Tenth
J. E., (Anna) laborer, h 204 E. Fifteenth
Katherine, bds 204 E. Fifteenth
L. E., (Violetta) emp nut works, h
217 E. Ninth
Mrs. Margaret F., h 1011 Pine
Stanley, (Pearl) emp truck shop, h
229 Hughes
Thomas, (Alice) carpenter, h 611
Susquehanna Ave.
E. Sixth
Emanuel, laborer, bds 200 E. Eleventh
236 Hughes
John, (Anna) emp smith shop, h 413
E. Second
Jennie, school teacher, bds 339 E.
Fifth
John F., car builder, bds 601 Broad
Levi T., (Emma) emp rolling mill,
h 601 Broad
Melvin, stenographer, bds 339 E.
Fifth
P. W., (Margaret) carpenter, h 339
E. Fifth
Pay, emp truck shop, Garfield Ave.
Stanley, emp smith shop, h 1236 W.
Florence,
A., (Mary) emp steel plant, h
236 E. Eleventh
Winkler Herman, h 1149 Third Ave.
Wintersteen Rob't. A., (Jennie) emp D.
L. & W. freight office, h 408 E.
Second
Wise Mrs. Mary, h 111 E. Sixth
M. I., (Eebecca) engineer, h 304
Mulberry
Wish Luther, (Minnie) laborer, h 208 E.
T.,
Front
Susan F., bds 601 Broad
Fifteenth
62
ZIMMERMAN
YOCUM
Withers Chas. M., bolt maker, bds 323
Vine
John B., (Mary) h 323 Vine
Witman Edwin, student, bds 1148
Market
F. A., (Annie) h 1148 Market
Harold, student, bds 1148 Market
Mrs. John, h 113 Vine
E., (Florence) emp rolling mill,
h 305 Walnut
Mrs. E. P., h 223 Jackson
John H., (Mattie) emp power house,
h 520 E. Fourth
Woll Charles, (Clematine) emp mill, h
Wolf A.
Mary, bds 2010 Heights Road
Yoder C. E., (Maud) h 903 W. Front
Stoner (Mary) puddler, h 807 W.
Front
Yost Wilbur, (Laura) emp rolling mill,
h 710 Maple
Yohey Owen, (Maggie) laborer, h 434 W.
Front
Young Albert C, (Jessie) core maker, h
422 E. Fifth
A. C, (Clara) h 113 Vine
E. W., (Lizzie) car builder, h 542
W. Third
Harriet L., bds 235 E. Thirteenth
H. W., (Elmira) emp frame shop, h
235 E. Thirteenth
James, emp steel plant, bds 523 La-
342 Oak
Wood Frank,
(Sue)
retired,
h
115
S.
Oak
V., (Willah) laborer, h 112 E.
Fourteenth
Woolley Charles G., (Augusta) machinist, h 235 E. Fifteenth
Leona, bds 335 Vine
Wright Mrs. Charles, h 217 E. Sixth
C. R., (Stella) machinist, h 206 Ida
Charles, emp smith shop, bds 436 E.
Fifth
Mrs. Daniel, h 436 E. Fifth
Douglas, (Annie) emp rolling mill,
h 325 Mulberry
J. F., h 300 E. Tenth
James, student, bds 425 W. Front
John, (Frank) engineer, h 425 W.
Front
Paul, emp rolling mill, bds 425 W.
Front
Theresa, laundress, bds 436 E. Fifth
Willard, (Delia) laborer, 128 rear
E. Front
W. A., (Sarah) engineer, h 333 W.
Front
W. B., prop Wright's Livery, Reagan's Alley, h 323 Mulberry
A\yman Floyd, (Myrtle) mgr Woolworth's, h 613 E. Second
Wynings Fred, (Grace) emp steel plant,
h 206 Thirteenth
John S., h 1528 Fairview Ave.
Y.
Yates Leon, (Ella) emp lumber yard, h
1902 Heights Road
Yeager Chas., (Maude) tinner, h 501 W.
Front
Forrest,
(Alice)
laborer, h
1330
Fairview Ave.
George, (Sue) laborer, h 109 Orchard
T. E., (Bertha) electrician, h 315
W. Second
Wilson, (Clara) emp steel plant, h
429 W. Second
Y. M. C. A., cor Market and Second
Yocum Fannie, bds 2010 Heights Road
Jesse E., (Annie) watchman, h 2010
Heights Road
R.
salle
Rev. N., (Sophia) pastor North Berwick United Evangelical Church,
h 1609 Pine
Sterling E., (Ruth) salesman, h 605
E. Third
Warren, emp steel plant, bds 542 W.
Third
Z.
bds 226 E. Third
Geo. L., engineer, h 226 E. Third
Hazel, bds 226 E. Third
Mildred, bds 226 E. Third
Zeigler Mrs. William, h 235 E. Third
Zeiser John, (Myra) contractor, h 318 E.
Zehnder Bernice
L.,
Eighth
Zerfoss H.
K.,
(Mary)
laborer,
h
803
Mulberry
Zimmer Albert, bds 107 Vine
Charles, emp nut works, bds 107
Vine
Edward, emp pipe foundry, bds 107
Vine
Paul, h 107 Vine
E., (Alverna) carpenter,
h 139 Columbia Ave.
Charles, (Emma) carpenter, h 119
Garfield Ave.
(Cora) painter, h 117 E.
C. E.,
Zimmerman A.
Fourteenth
steel plant, lids 406 E.
Fifth
J. W., h 440 E. Fourth
Mrs. Mary, 322 E. Front
M. B., (Minnie) butcher, h 406 E.
Fifth
Ralph, emp steel plant, bds Mulberry and Second
Roy, emp steel plant, bds 406 E.
Fifth
Russel, emp steel plant, bds 406 E.
Fifth
(Anna) contractor, h 133
S. P.,
Columbia Ave.
W., h 229 E. Seventh
Walter, emp car shop, bds 119 Garfield Ave.
Edward, emp
63
Business Directory
of
Berwick,
West Berwick, North Berwick, Nescopeck
BAKERIES
Contair Geo. A., 101 W. Front
Diamond Cigar Store, 131 W., Front
McMichael W. F., 113 W. Front
Thornton Oscar, 112 E. Front
U. S. Cigar Store, 107 Market
Berwick Bakery, 121 W. Front
Fetterolf H. M., 1025 W. Front
Heckman W. O, 421 Third, Nescopeck
Herbine W. I., 513 W. Front
Jantzen Bakery, 1304 Spring Garden
CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM
Ave.
Berwick Bakery, 121 W. Front
Boston Candy Kitchen, 120 W. Front
Brown H. H., Heights Road and Sum-
BANKS
Berwick National Bank, Dickson Bldg,
W. Front
Berwick Savings & Trust Co., Dickson
Bldg, W. Front
First National Bank, 111 W. Front
mer Hill Ave.
Confair Geo. A., 101 W. Front
Fenstamacher B. D., 551 W. Front
Gould John R., 108 Market
Ivey Chas., Third and Broad, Nescopeck
Manning L. J., 1238 Spring Garden Ave.
McMichael W. F.,. 113 W. Front
Waldner H. T., 118 W. Front
BARBER SHOPS
Bickel E., 537
W. Second
Brown H. H.,
Summer
cor Heights
Hill Ave.
Road and
Canouse Jas., 128 W. Front
Lewis D. E., W. Front
J.
M.
Walnut
109 Market
Pollock,
Shrader W.
CREAMERY
Berwick Creamery, W. Front
I.,
CONTRACTORS
Splain Geo., 430 Third, Nescopeck
1318 Spring Garden Ave.
Berwick Lumber & Supply Co., Second
and Oak
Heavener John, Cement, 226 E. Second
Krug William, 1229 Second Ave.
Mansfield W. J., Third and Walnut
Shotwell H. E., Brick and Cement, 315
E. Third
Sitler C. E., 816 Market
Sitler J. W., Market and Tenth
Zeiser Bros., Cement, 318 E. Eighth
Zimmerman & Kindig, North Pine
Beck D.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
Harry
N.,
J.
W. Front
BILLIARDS AND POOL
Hettler H. E., 436 Third, Nescopeck
BLACKSMITHS
Dauber Louis, Lasalle
Moore C. E., 326 E. Fifth
Moore Joseph, E. Second
B.,
BOTTLING WORKS
DENTISTS
BREWING COMPANIES
Jackson Block. W. Front
Klinetob Dr. B. G., Ill Market
Long Dr. H. H. Evan's Bldg, Market
and Second
Schweppenheiser Dr. C. E., First National Bank Bldg, W. Front
Eves Dr.
Arnold
Columbia
Penna. Brewing Co., Cold Storage, Warren and Third Ave.
Stegmaier Brewing Co., Canal
CARPET CLEANING
DEPARTMENT STORES
Berwick Steam Laundry, 383 E. Front
Berwick Store Company, Market
Phila. Bargain House, Market and Second
S,lia in Jos. M., 139 W. Front
CARRIAGE WORKS
Berwick Carriage Works, Reagan's Alley
DTNING ROOM
CIGARS Aa'D TOBACCO
Bower
C.
Bull Eli
&
St.,
Carl,
W., 106 Market
Mfrs and Jobbers, Fourth
Nescopeck
Co.,
Berwick Restaurant, 104 Market
Hicks' Restaurant, Kisner Bldg., E. Front
Prutzman II. W., Euclid Ave.
Wright Frank L., 140 W. Front
64
DRESSMAKING
DRUG STORKS
CleweU & C'urnn, 126 W. Front
Gould's Drug Shop, 108 Market
Shales N. B., Second & Front
Steck C. T., 103 W. Front
Steck Edward A., 450 Third, Nescopeck
Waldner H. T., 118 W. Front
GROCERIES
Aimetti S., 601 Lasalle
Baer A. H., 1500 Market
Battista Charles, Freas Ave.
Benscoter's Cash Store, 110 Market
Bevilacque Vitale, 610 Pine
Cordora John, 1136 Freas Ave.
Cretella Thomas, 819 Lasalle
Daroczi & Kish, 1109 Freas Ave.
Elliott
EXPRESS COMPANIES
Adams Express
U.
S.
114 Mulberry
Express Co., 107 E. Second, J. L.
Co.,
Macdonald, Mgr.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Berwick Electric Light Co., 107 W. Front
City Electric Co., 146 W. Front
5
AND
10
CENT STORES
arm an Robert W., W. Front
Sterling Store, W. M. Suit, prop, 101 E.
Front
Woolworth's, cor Market and Front
IT
FLORISTS
Brittain
W. C, 345 Vine
Davis D. W., Fifth and Fowler
Dixon's Green House, 709 Vine
Smethers John A. and Son, 220 E. Fourth
&
Hartman Bruce H., Summer
Harvey E. H., 328 Lasalle
Hill Ave.
Hicks M. W., cor Seventh and Chestnut
Ivey's Cash Store, Third and Broad,
Nescopeck
Keller W. C, North Pine
Kishbaugh L. A., 515 Third, Nescopeck
Kromo A., 806 Vine
Marsicano Alfonso, 1123 Freas Ave.
Mittleman I., 1108 Sixth Ave.
Oberdorf John C, 423 E. Second
Rhodes J. A., 1306 Orange
Roberts J. W., 542 W. Front
Sacco Cosimo, 805 Lasalle
Seesoltz Sterling L., Vine and Front
Smith F. M., 409 W. Second
Smith M. G., 411 Walnut
Smith S. S., 1500 Pine
Stone J. C, Arch
Timbrell John, Eighth and Pine
Wilson C. B., 805 Pine
FLOUR AND, FEED
Bomboy
W. Front
Crisman Jno. C. & Son, Grist Mill, 511
W. Front
Garrison H. L. & Bro., Ninth and Mul-
HARDWARE
T. M., 436
berry
Garrison T. J., 322 E. Sixth
Greenly Howard, 301 Mary
Benscoter R. E., 418 Third, Nescopeck
Brenner A. E., 108 W. Front
Doan T. Harvey, 137 W. Front
HORSESHOEING
FURXTTURE
Distlehurst F. L., 122 W. Front
Harter Wilson, 434 Third, Nescopeck
Tierson James, 211 W. Front
HOTELS
Aimetti Hotel, John Aimetti, 581 Lasalle
Algatt Hotel, Adam Algatt, prop, Lasalle
GARAGE
GAS COMPANY
Berwick Gas
Co.,
Berwick Hotel, Fred Hart, prop, 1007
Pine
Central Hotel, W. E. Hackenbrach, prop,
Third, Nescopeck
Columbia Hotel, 720 Freas Ave.
Exchange Hotel. David L. Winkler, pro]).
cor Warren ana Freas Ave.
Fedora Hotel, John Fedora, prop, 1019
Freas Ave.
Hotel Bishop, O. A. Bishop, prop, Second
and Oak
Hotel Fairman, 233 Canal
Hotel Friedman, B. A. Friedman, prop,
811 Vine
Hotel Hanover, Thos. Brittain, prop, Oak
and W. Front
Hotel Reiter, 1338 Spring Garden Ave.
Hotel Linden, 610 Lasalle
Kupsky Hotel, Jacob Hupsky, prop, Park
and Monroe
Marko Hotel, George Marko, prop, 815
104 Mulberry
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Baer A. H, 1500 Market
Dodson H. B., Vine
(iarrison Bros., 137 W. Front
Harter & Son, 328 Broad, Nescopeck
Harter & White, Broad St., Nescopeck
Hetler M. C, 201 E. Second
Hippensteel F. A., Third, Nescopeck
Lee James, 401 W. Second
Rhodes J. A., 1306 Orange
Schain J. M., 139 W. Front
Seesoltz S. L., 301 W. Front
Shiner Bros., cor Fairview Ave and Mercer
Smith Bros., 201 W. Front
Stone J. C, 318 Arch
Williams Bros., 328 Third, Nescopeck
Wilson C. B., 805 Pine
Lasalle
65
Morton House, Front and Market
Borne Hotel, Nick Saracino, prop, 1125
Freas Ave.
Schangler Hotel, Henry Schlanger, prop,
Lasalle and Freas Ave.
Sponenberg Hotel, G. F. Sponenberg, 530
Lasalle
St. Charles, 100 E. Front
Weiss Hotel, Morris Weiss, prop, 1156
Sixth Ave.
Susquehanna Hotel, W. W. Shobert, prop,
401 Third, Nescopeck
W. A., Reagan's Alley
Wright W. B., Reagan's Alley
Sutliff
LUMBER
Berwick Lumber &. Supply Co., Second
and Oak
Fahringer Harry, Orchard and Front
Krug William, 1229 Second Ave.
Mansfield W. J., Third and Walnut
Sitler J. W., Market and Tenth
MANUFACTURERS
American Car & Foundry
Office 330 Market
HAULING
Berwick Transfer Co., 107 E. Second
Stephens D. W., 333 Mulberry
Stout Bruce, 522 Second, Nescopeck
CREAM
ICE
Boston Candy Kitchen, 120 W. Front
Smith M. G., 411 Walnut
MARBLE AND GRANITE
's
Alley
MEAT MARKET
Vine
1108 Sixth Ave.
Patterson W. E., 438 Third, Nescopeck
Seesoltz Sterling L., Vine and WJ'Frotnt
Wilson C. B., 805 Pine
INSURANCE
Evans J. W.. 129 W. Front
Jacoby L. S., 115 W. Front
Letteer O. E., Jackson Bldg
A., 806
I.,
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Housenick &
Co.,
Men 's Wear
Vought W. C, Dickson Bldg
Moss Clothing
Hons W.
D., 101
109
Shop, A. A. Lerch, 138
W. Front
LADIES FURNISHINGS
Philadelphia Bargain House, 118 Market
Bon Ton Bargain Store, 136 W. Front.
A. W. Berman, Prop.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
NEWS DEALER
W.
LAWYERS
Brockway R. O., 109 Market
Dickson Conway W., Dickson Bldg
Dickson S. W.* Dickson Bldg
Rimes W. E., 106 Market
Evans James L., Evan's Bldg
Jackson A. C. Front and Market
Jayne J. G., First National Bank Bldg
The Morning
Press, Euclid Ave.
PAINTERS
Keller J. W., 716 Third, Nescopeck
Ritter & Sherwood, 219 Mercer, Automobile and Carriage
Smith R. M., 1440 Spring Garden Ave.
Sheerer A. N., cor Mulberry and Third
Trescott C. E., Sign and Carriage, Reagan 's Alley
National Bank
W. Front
LIVERY
PAPER HANGER
Edwards Ralph, Reagan's Alley
W. &
Keller
Son, Reagan's Alley
Ruch H. O., rear 308 E. Fifth
Mitchell D.
W. Front
NEWSPAPERS
LEATHER GOODS
N., 112
F. McMichael, 113
Berwick Daily Enterprise, Euclid' Ave.
Bldg
Harry John
W. Front
MILLINERY
LAUNDRIES
First
134
Hart Mrs. L. W., 513 E. Fourth
Phila. Bargain House, 118 Market
Wakefield Mrs. G. P., 105 E. Front
Bon Ton Bargain Store, 136 W. 'Front
A. W. Berman, Prop.
Berwick Steam Laundry, 383 E. Front
Stephens Walter J., Beach Haven
S.,
Co.,
B. & B. Tailoring Co., 106 Mulberry
Brothler Mike, 103 E. Front
Bogard's Tailor Shop, 111 Market
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
W.
W.
MERCHANT TAILOR
W. Front
Sherman M., 119 W. Front
Sharpless
W. Front
Front
JEWELER
S. E.,
105
Levy Marx & Son, 115 W. Front
Prudential Insurance Co., 103 E. Front
Smith Adam, Dickson Bldg
Fenstemaker
137. :E.
Belles C. H., 427 E. Eighth
Benscoter's Cash Store, 110 Market
Hartman E. A., 442 E/Fifth
Mittleman
Averill Bros., Market
Berwick Ice Co., Reagan
General
Berwick Marble & Granite Works,
Second
Kroma
ICE
Co.,
Shaw
66
W., 716 Third, Nescopeck
Earl D., 237 E. Front
.1.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
SHOEMAKERS
Fenstermaker J. E., 106A Market
Hertz Wm. J., 308 E. Second
Basch Marton, 427 W. Front
Bruan S., 104 Pine
Badolato Joseph, Freas Ave.
PHYSICIANS
A., 537 W. Front
J. H., First National
Hoffman
Manning
Alleman E.
Bowman
Walnut
L.,
1238 Spring Garden Ave.
Messersmitb A. B., Pine
Bank
L.
J.,
Bldg
Clark F. R., 321 Market
Cohen Joseph, Second and Mulberry
Davis E. L., 130 E. Front
Davis R, O., 712 W. Front
Folliner J. B., Jackson Block, 332
SHOE STORES
Bower R.
O.,
Merrion H. H.
&
Co.,
$1.98 Store,
E.
STATIONERY
Front
McMiehael W.
Freas M. J., 124 E. Front
Glenn E. A., Second and Chestnut
Hensyl W. H, Evan 's Bldg
Jamison P. H., 408 Third, Nescopeck
MacCrea A. B., 113 Market
Pfahler J. P., 702 Market
Steck C. T., 103 W. Front
Warntz R, E., 613 Third, Nescopeck
F.,
113
W. Front
STREET RAILWAY
Berwick & Nescopeck Street Rwy.
Co.,
116
Market
Columbia & Montour Electric Rwy., 107
W. Front
TELEGRAPH OFFICE
PLUMBERS
Western Union Telegraph
Block
J., 1234 Spring Garden Ave.
Eshleman B. L. & Son, 321 E. Fifth
Fowler W. G., 606 Market
Clark J.
Co.,
Jackson
TELEPHONES
George O. W., 210 W. Front
Kirkendall & Brownson, E. Third
Smith Chas. H, 608 Vine
Terrill John, Fourth, Nescopeck
The Bell Telephone
Co. of Penna., Jackson Block
Consolidated Telephone Co., Dickson Bldg
TINSMITHS
PRINTING
1234 Spring Garden Ave.
Eshleman B. L. & Son, 321 E. Fifth
George O. W., 210 W. Front
Clark J.
Berwick Enterprise, Euclid Ave.
Berwick Printing House, B. F. Seholleuberger, prop, 129 W. Front
Raseley C. A., 124 W. Front
UNDERTAKER
RAILROADS
Baker G. G., 1242 Orange
Harter Wilson, 434 Third, Nescopeck
Hess I. J. & Son, 301 Arch
D. L. &. W. R. R. Co., Canal
Pennsvlvania R. R. Co., Broad, Nescopec'i
S. B. & B. R, R. Co., Ninth
Kelchner,
Walton H.
REAL ESTATE
Dickson
Evans
Styer
J.
S.
J.,
W., Dickson Bldg
W., 129 W. Front
T., 108 S. Mulberry
S.
E., 333 E.
Second
UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE
REPAIR
Girvin John, 217 E. Seventh
Campbell S. & J. W., 214 E. Fifth
RESTAURANTS
(See Dining Rooms)
Boyer Wm. F., 132 W. Front
Clemens Geo. E., 541 Lasalle
Heller S. K., 135 W. Front
Schenke Edward, 130 W. Front
Williams H. S., 116 W. Front
WALL PAPER
Shaw
E. D., 237 E. Front
Keller J W., 716 E. Third, Nescopeck
SEWING MACHINES
WHOLESALE LIQUORS
Dreisbach B. F., 225 W. Front
Singer Sewing Machine Co., 106 E. Front
Fanning M. R., 1300 Orange
Fox James, 545 W. Front
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Directory of Nescopeck, Pa.
Bull Eli, prop cigar factory, Fourth
A.
I.
Andreas C. E., (Carrie) laborer, h 832
Third
Andeas Elmer, 603 Second
Arner Harry, (Mary) emp frame shop,
h 808 Third
Burr
D., Fourth
Sherwood, (Dora)
electrician,
h
Broad
Buss E.
(Mary) carpenter, h Broad
L.,
B.
Campbell Charles M., (Violet) butcher,
h 414 Fourth
Cartner G. W., bds Third
Cary Walter, (Mame) barger, h Second
Chambers William, (Mary) electrician, h
830 Third
Cherry Mrs. Solomon, h 432 Broad
Florence, 432 Broad
Christian Morton, (Bessie) emp steel
plant, h 329 Montgomery
Cooper Fannie, h cor Third and Cooper
J. E., (Daisy) emp railroad, h 812
Third
Cortright John A., engineer, h Broad
Creasy Edward, (Amy) emp steel plant,
h 709 Third
M. P., (Maude) car builder, h 315
Second
Croll Miss Sarah J., h 424 Broad
Wesley, h Broad
Crop William, (Ida) emp smith shop, h
731 Second
Ira Y., bds 731 Second, emp wreck
Baker Prank, (Agnes) engineer, h 21i
Broad
Grace, 211 Broad
Harvey, (Emma) emp
423 Third
steel plant, h
Bankes J. A., (Amanda) car builder, coi'
Broad and Second
Harold, electrician, bds cor Broad
and Second
Beish L. C, (Florence) emp steel plant,
h Third
Bergner Frank, (Fannie) tailor, h 538
Third
(Annie H.) farmer, h cor
Fourth and Broad
teacher,
Jennie,
school
bds 429
Fourth
Bittenbender Benjamin, emp steel plant,
802 Third
Birth J. F.,
Geo. T., (Florence)
emp
railroad, h
Third
Harriet,
school
teacher,
bds
533
Broad
tram
emp fin dept, Fifth
postman, h 510 Third
Fannie, 510 Third
Stephen, (Eosanna) machinist, h 312
Fourth
T. B., (Fannie) emp steel plant, h
Second
W. lii., (Bessie) emp machine shop,
h Fifth
Oliver T., electrician, bds Fifth
Bond
Charles,
H.
F.,
Bowman
C. D.,
D.
(Edna) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 511 Third
DeFrain Harvey H., (Amanda) emp rollDeaner R.
E.,
ing mill, h 630 First
John, (Emma) foreman at
rolling mill, h 318 Fourth
Derr G. B., (Minnie) conductor, h Fifth
Clare N., Fifth
Gordon, student, Fifth
h
conductor,
(Minerva)
George,
De Haven
(Beatrice) car inspector,
h Second
W., (Meda) emp railroad, h 521
Fourth
Boyd J. A., (Ida) coal dealer, h 800
Fourth
Boyles Ralph, (Margaret) laborer, h 52
Second
Bredbenner Peter, (Blanche) emp steel
plant, h 306 Third
Eli, emp work train, 523 Fourth
Briggs Mrs. Freeman, h Broad
Cleveland, bds Broad
W. B., (Elsie) emp car shop, h
Third
Brobst J. M., (Annie) engineer, h Fourth
Brocius Harry, (Bertha) emp rolling
mill, h Third
Bryfogle J. F., (Frances) emp fin dept,
h 509 Broad
John, (Elizabeth) laborer, h Third
C.
Second
Dewald
C. F., 809
Third
Dietrick I. A., h Third
Dietz George, (Sarah) emp Berwick Store
Co.,
Dipple
h 607 Fourth
(Jennie)
Charles,
conductor,
h
Fourth
Riley, (Lily) fagot builder, h
515 Second
Lula, bds 515 Second
John, laborer, bds 515 Second
Downey
E.
Eddy
Benj., (Hattie) h 316 Third
Engle Jas. T., (Anne) fireman, h
721
Third
A., (Ruth) emp A. C.
h 531 Fourth
Eyer W.
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F. Co.,
HALE
Exstrand
LUDWIG
MRS. A. D.
emp
Ernest, (Jennie)
plant, h 220 Broad
steel
P.
Fahringer Floyd, (Alice) stone mason, h
Up-to-Date
Broad
Fink G. IT., (Edith) driver, h 827 Third
Fortner John, (Julia) engineer, h 407
Fourth
Alalia, 407 Fourth
Harriet, 407 Fourth
W. W., (Edith) mail carrier, h 421
Fourth
Sarah, widow Wesley, h 800 Third
Foye S. J., (Sarah) ins agent, h 504
Third
Frederick Anthony, (Elizabeth) h 526
Third
Joseph,
(Sarah)
blacksmith,
h
Fourth
Frey Mary, widow Chas., h 431 Second
Lyman, brakeman, 431 Second
Asa, emp A, C. & F. Co., bds 431
Second
Oziel, 431 Second
Fry Arthur, (Delia) operator, h Third
Paul,
(Martha) salesman, h 513
MILLINERY PARLOR
416 Broad
W.
Nescopeck, Pa-
Street
B.
KIRKENDALL
Dealer In
All Sizes of Coal
PENNA.
NESCOPECK,
Both 'Phones
For
First Class
Broad
Fultz Emory, (Iza)
WORK
BARBER
SEE
JOHN
F.
SPLAIN
Massage
Work
pipe foundry, h
shop,
bds
G.
Robert,
(Alice)
emp Berwick
Store Co., h Second
Gearhart J. B., (Daisy) laborer, h 525
Hair Singeing, Shampooing and
Gable
a Specialty
205 Oak Street
emp
Fourth
Myrtle, bds Fourth
Harry,
emp machine
Fourth
Berwick, Pa
Third
C, (Carrie) laborer, h 605 Second
Martin, (Lizzie) emp pipe foundry,
h 634 Second
Gensil S. D., (Emma) laborer, h 634
J.
R.
RALPH BOYLES
Job Printing of
all
NESCOPECK,
First
Glavis James, (Nellie) h Fifth
Goulder Mrs. H. F., h 443 Second
Gould John R., (Caroline) merchant and
druggist, h cor Third and Broad
Good Mrs. Eva, h 828 Third
Grauer L. W., (Maude) emp steel plant,
h 314 Third
Gross H. L., (Hattie) laborer, h Fifth
Grover Clyde, butcher, bds 440 Third
C. G., (Margaret) blacksmith, h 516
Fourth
Grin or R. E., (Margaret) laborer, h
Second
Kinds
PENNA.
WILSON HARTER
Undertaker and Embalmer
Dealer in
Furniture, Carpets,
ing
Wall Paper,
H.
Picture
Fram-
Haas A.
F.,
(Froma) emp car shop, h
Second
Haines Clinton, (Jennie) h 416 Fourth
Hale Charles S., (Laura) laborer h 443
Second
and House Furnishing Goods
NESCOPECK, PA.
69
HORN
Hamden
KISHBAUGH
(Edna) enip
Isaac,
steel plant,
h Third
Harmon
Claude, (Lenna) emp
h 730 First
steel plant,
Harris John, principal High school, bds
605 Fourth
Hart Charles, (Margaret) emp fin dept,
h 532 Fourth
M. T"., (Amanda) track-walker P.
E. E., h 524 Fifth
Harter Ad., (Daisy) mason, h Second
Freeman, merchant, h Fifth
G. D., (Harriet) merchant, h Broad
Nathan, (Lydia) h 701 Third
Samuel, (Clara) merchant h 535
Fourth
prop furniture and under-
Horning Beulah E., 420 Fourth
Eev. John (Hannah) h 420 Fourth
Hoover Walter, (Nettie) emp rolling
mill, h 427 Second
Hower Jack, (Annie) puddler, h 618
First
Hufnagle
Frank,
(Carrie)
plant, h 309 Fourth
Hughes Mrs. A.
I.
J.
Jamison P. H, (Euphemia) physician, h
408 Third
Johnson S. E., h Broad
W. P., jeweler, h Fifth
Jones Agatha, Fifth
Eollis, (Eose) emp frame shop, h
Broad
h 324 Montgomery
Hartzel Frank, h Second
Eva, bds Second
Hawk Ben, railroader, h 435 Second
Heavener Daniel, bricklayer, 543 Third
Fifth
K.
G. W., (Bertha) bricklayer, Third
Karchner Elmer
h 543 Third
Heckman W. C, (Katherine)
bakery, 421
G.,
Second
Henninger John, (Martha)
train, h 626 Third
Stella, bds 626 Third
Henry Herbert C, (Mabel)
Third
Mrs. M.
Hess M.
F.,
h
536
tea wagon, h
623 Second
Alice, 623 Second
Keen Arthur, (Minnie) emp frame shop,
h Third
Kelchner
h 409 Fifth
emp work
,
emp smith
h 704 Third
(Levina) carpenter,
Fifth
(Elizabeth)
thresher,
Keck Nathan M., (Maggie)
T. G., (Agnes)
emp
freight station,
h 530 Fifth
office,
E.,
al.
(Elizabeth) laborer,
Fourth
421 Third
Heiser Charles, section hand, 626 Third
Henlile Silas, (Ida) car shop, h 434
shop
F.,
h Third
James,
(Ethel)
Third
Harvey
h
Ivy Charles, prop grocery and ice cream,
cor Third and Broad
Cal.,
Wm,
h 446 Third
S.,
542 Fifth
taking, h Broad
Creola, music teacher,
Mrs.
steel
Charles, salesman, bds 446 Third
Hunsinger William, (Anna) laborer,
Wilson,
Hartz
emp
h
Keller J. W., (Dora) painter and paperhanger, h 716 Third
706
Eudolph, h 908 Third
Oscar, 512 Third
Kershner Charles F., (Selestia) emp rolling mill, h Third
King C. H., (Sue) emp punch dept, h
Third
Kirkendall Guy, (Lizzie) emp blacksmith shop, h 325 Montgomery
Joseph, (Ehetta) teamster, h 335
E.,
car builder,
Kemp
fa
334 Broad
Clarence, bds 320 Fourth
Eva, clerk, bds 320 Fourth
Euth, clerk, bds 320 Fourth
L., (Lizzie) emp Kurtz marble
yard, h 320 Fourth
W.
Hetler Anne, h 821 Third
D. H., Fourth
Harvey, (Elmira) laborer, h Fourth
H. L., (Adda) railroader, h 818
Montgomery
William B., coal merchant, h 728
Fourth
Kisfabach C. A., (Emma) hostler, h 612
Fourth
612
Meredith, milk wagon, bds
Fourth
Ivar, (Eebecca) emp steel plant, h
616 Fourth
Kishbaugh Edgar, (Mary) car builder,
h Fifth
H. F., (Carrie) emp Berwick Store
Co., h 605 Fourth
Oscar, (Sarah) emp Steel plant, h
811 Second
Eoscoe, (Grace) bds 605 Fourth
Third
William, emp general office A. C. &
F. Co., h 421 Second
Hile Louis O., (Beatrice) foreman A. C.
& F. Co., 309 Fourth
Hindliter Milton, laborer, 705 Second
Hippensteel F. A., merchant, Third
Hoag A. C, (Eudora) station agent P.
E. E., h 410 Fifth
Hobbs Howard, (Jennie) work train, h
316 Third
Horn William, (Bertha) engineer, h 826
Third
70
POWLUS
MILLER
Kisner
(Fay)
Willard,
Broad
Kleeman A.
welder,
(Florence)
O.,
h
George,
(Fanny)
Third
Erath, 114 Third
228
attornev,
h
(Mary) emp A. C. &
F. Co., h Fourth
Knelly Stephen, (May) laborer, h 429
Fourth
Knurr W. P., (Jennie) laborer, h Fourth
Krouse George, (Ida) emp steel plant, h
Silas,
fa
632 First
George, Jr., (Mae) emp smith shop,
h 317 Second
L.
Large
James,
Second
(Mary)
retired,
h
701
Lawrence W. J., (Mary) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 607 Third
Leach S. J., section hand, h 620 Fourth
C. E., (Mary) fireman, h 835 Third
Learn John M., h 429 Third
Lebo Freas, 532 Fifth
Ludwig A.
D.,
J.
J.,
(Anna E.)
(Sarah) telegraph oper-
631
Nagle Mrs. Mary, h 728 Second
W. M., (Nora) constable, h Second
Naugle G. W., (Beulah) emp rolling mill,
blacksmith, h
M.
Matthews John, (Emma) emp
h cor
N.
h Broad
Benjamin, h Broad
(Frances)
physician,
Third and Broad
Winifred, cor Third and Broad
John S., (Jennie) laborer, h
Second
ator,
Lutz Ellis N.,
Third
414
h
H. W., (Idella) engineer, h 600
Fourth
L. E., 627 Third
R. H., Third
Ralph W., (Pearl) emp steel plant,
h 406 Fourth
Moomey William, (Anna) laborer,
320
Third
Moore J. W., h 815 Third
Moorehead Richard, (Jennie) laborer, h
725 Second
Musselman Sherman, (Rachel) emp lumber yard, h 425 Second
Myers Frank, (Mary) laborer, h Third
Third
Klingerman
laborer,
h 919 Third
Naus
(
steel plant,
T. F., (Maria)
emp
908 Third
Noot James, (Jennie)
h 312 Third
Albert, (Emma) emp lumber
yard, h 705 Second
McIIenry G. L., (Margaret) laborer, h
McAfee
rolling mill, h
engineer,
h 501
Broad
Noss Bert, Third
William, (Blanche) emp steel plant,
h Mercer
Nuss John, (Louise) laborer, h 527
423 Second
Helen, 423 Second
McNeal
Charles, (Effie) laborer, h 417
Second
U. G., (Mary) car builder, h 335
Second
Bertha, 335 Second
Ida, 335 Second
Minnie. 335 Second
Meiss H. W., (Florence) sta engineer, h
Fourth
Wm.
H.,
(Laura) brakeman, h 517
Second
Paiker R. E., (Gertrude) teamster, h
Third
Parr Otto, (Lilv) emp wheel foundry,
310 Fourth
Parson E. V., h 214 Second
Patterson G. W., (Emma A.) contractor,
h cor Third and Warren
W. E.. (Mary) butcher, h 440 Third
W. M., (Bertha) butcher, h 442
Third
Payne Edward, (Cora) dairvman, h 528
Fourth
Pennypacker Mrs. Christine, 632 Third
Peters John W., (Annie> emp steel plant,
fa 802 Third
Mrs. Steuben, Third
537 Broad
fa
Mensinger A. F., (Jennie) brakeman, h
433 Second
Bernice, 827 Third
Merrell Charles C, (Sarah) h 224 Broad
Michael Hurlev, emp A. C. & F. Co., h
405 Fifth
Miller Mrs. Annie, h Second
Alonzo, (Luenna) h 800 Third
(Amanda C.) laborer, h 622
First
Charles E., (Sophia) h 542 Third
Elmer, emp steel plant, bds 310
Ben,
Fourth
Frank, emp work train, Fourth
Mrs. F. D., h 308 Fourth
Bev. George H., (Estelles) pastor
First Reformed Church, h 733
Second
Georgene, 733 Second
W.
E., (Ella") emp engine house, h
823 Third
Pifer J. W., 416 Third
Warren C, h below bridge approach
Powlus M. W., (Iown) emp steel plant,
h 417 Fourth
71
SIMONS
TUCKER
Sinley Andrew, laborer, h 632 Third
Sitler Bruce,
(Ruth) moulder, h
K.
Raber
Wm.
A.,
emp wreck
train,
Second
Eeadler Stanley, (May) emp A.
Co., li 408 Fourth
Eex Wallace,
emp
(Carrie)
bds 731
C.
&
Slusser Israel, (Annie) mason, h 608
First
Brittain, (Emma) puddler, h Mercer
John, (Elizabeth) emp A. C. & F.
F.
rolling mill,
h 803 Second
Richard Justice, (Annie M.) carpenter, h
727 Second
Rhmehart Charles, (Cora) emp smith
shop, h 703 Third
Roate Francis, (Margaret) laborer, h GOG
Third
Steward, emp erection shop, bds 606
Third
Robbing G. W., (Augusta) emp railroad,
h Third
Rough Jordan, (Mary) emp rolling mill,
h 732 First
R., 526 Second
Roup Wm., (Cora) emp steel plant, h 621
Co.,
(Dolly) emp smith shop, h
321 Montgomery
Stephen, teamster, Warren
Smith Charles, (Agnes) car shop, h 418
Fourth
E. H., carpenter, h 525 Fourth
Edna, 517 Fourth
(Flora)
laborer,
h 519
Fourth
Evan, (Martha) carpenter, h 517
Fourth
George M., (Mina) carpenter, h 807
Third
John, (Mary A.), carpenter, h 305
Cooper
Matie, 517 Fourth
Oliver, (Fanny) emp steel plant, h
605 Third
Samuel I., carpenter, h 427 Fourth
T. H., h 315 .Broad
Walker, (Ida) emp coach dept, h
Cooper
Souder Joseph, (Delia) car builder, h 807
Second
Splain Geo., h Broad
Sponenberg Legrant, (Mary) retired, h
900 Third
Clara, 900 Third
Stahr W. J., (Lizzie) emp steel plant, h
Erastus,
S.
Samuels Lowry, (Delia) emp frame shop,
h Third
Saxer Geo., (Ella) emp steel plant, h 328
Montgomery
Schechterly Randall, (Rosa) emp office A.
C. & F. Co., h 400 Third
William, (Annie) laborer, h 918
Third
Ruth, nurse, 918 Third
(Hannah)
laborer,
h Broad
Schloyer Boyd, (Laura) h 313 Fourth
Seiwell A. B., shoemaker, 516 Third
Shadle George, (Ada) emp car shop, h
541 Broad
810 Second
Shaffer Hiram, h 411 Fourth
Shannon Leopold, (Emma)
Edward, (Augusta) druggist, h
326 Broad
Steele Frank, (Clara) emp Penna. R. R.,
h Second
Stiner Jacob, (Mary) finisher, h 316
Steck
emp
steel
h 709 Third
E., h 712 Third
Mrs. John, 721 Second
Pierce, track walker, h 721 Second
plant,
Sherman Charles
W.
Fourth
A., (Delila) school teacher, h 711
Bruce, (Elsie) teamster, h 523
Second
H. C, (Margaret) brakeman, h 821
Third
E., emp nut and bolt works, bds 821
Third
Swank John W., (Mary) car builder, h
132 Third
Stout
Second
Shiner John, (Casline) Second
S. H., (Blanche) emp truck shop, h
Second
Shipe H. R., h Third
L.
J.,
(Emma)
conductor,
h
324
Broad
Bessie, 324
h 617 Second
Philip,
Second
Schell Boyd,
533
Broad
Broad
R. O., 324 Broad
Shortz G. A., (Cora) foreman P. R. R., h
531 Second,
Shuman M. M., h 420 Broad
Terril John, (Dinah) plumber, h
Wm.
Silver Frank, laborer, bds 611 Second
Millard, laborer, bds 611 Second
Thomas, laborer, h 611 Second
William, (Edith) emp steel plant, h
632 Second
Simons Rush, (Margaret) emp
h Fourth
Broad
plumber, Fifth
Mrs. Sarah, h Fifth
Thrash Wm., (Sarah) emp A. C. & F.
Co., h 441 Second
Tietz Albert, (Helen) emp. steel plant, h
425 Third
Troutman Wm., (Sarah) laborer, h Broad
Tucker Mary, 511 Third
steel plant,
VI
J.,
WILLIAMS
ZETH
w.
Wagner Harry, (Elizabeth)
carpenter, h
710 Third
O. E., emp steel plant, bds 710 Third
Willard, emp erecting shop, bds 710
M,
F., Jr.,
W.
L., h
328 Third
300 Third
Winner W. B., h Fifth
Wolemsdorf F. J., h Broad
Wooley George, (Sarah) emp
h 326 Montgomery
steel plant,
Third
Waltman A.
H., (Helen) h 518 Third
Carrie, 518 Third
Y.
Yohey B. W., h Fourth
Grace, 518 Third
Harry, (Nita) h 536 Fifth
Howard, car builder, h Fifth
John
Clyde, h 719 Second
h Third
Sue, 518 Third
Warntz Arthur F., (Frances) blacksmith,
h 728 Second
R. E., (Margaret) physician, h 613
Third
Waters Harrison, (Fanny) emp steel
plant, h Second
White John, h 541 Second
Whitenight J., (Emma) puddler, h 616
John, (Theresa) emp steel plant, h
539 Fourth
E.,
J.
C, Fourth
J. D.,
(Fannie) laborer, h 608 Third
Leila E., 608 Third
N., (Sarah A.) emp stool plant, h
215 Broad
(Susan) carpenter, h 324
Third
Young Mrs. C. M., h Broad
Henry T., (Amanda) h 304 Third
Oliver,
First
N. A.,
(Elizabeth)
laborer,
Broad
Whitmire D. W., (May) emp
h 621 Third
Williams Henry, h 200 Broad
Z.
h 428
Zeiser Adlow,
(Catherine) contractor, h
600 Fifth
John, student, 600 Fifth
Zellner C. J., (Lily) engineer, h 540
Fifth
Eva, 540 Fifth
Zemany George, (Dora) emp work train,
h 723 Second
Zeth Mrs. Jane, 701 Second
steel plant,
Jennie, h 423 Third
John. (Frankie M.) h 308 Third
Kingsley A., 328 Third
M. F., (Jennie) merchant, h 328
Third
Plumbing
Heating
Tinning
Water Systems
Spouting
Gasoline Engines
Pumps
Feed Mills
Metal Roofing
and
Ceilings
B. L. Eshelman
BELL PHONE
321 E.
73
&BERWICK,
Son
Fifth Street,
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COL- CTY.
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