History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . g, Beaver township, A. Kline, of Troxelville, to Irene county, at the foot of Black Benfer, of Ridge, about 12 milessouthwest Dec. 30, 1890, by Rev. Wetzler, Ed-of New Berlin, contains 25 dwellings, ward Hackenberry to Kate A. Getz,1 store, 1 tavern and a Presbyterian both of Beaver Springs. Aug. 15, 1841, by Rev. Shindel,Daniel Alter to Salome Mattern, bothof Beaver Twp. Sept. 3, 1844, Reuben Klose to SarahMiddleswarth, both of Beaver Twp. church. 12, 1896, by Rev. P. C. Weid-enmyer, Willard


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . g, Beaver township, A. Kline, of Troxelville, to Irene county, at the foot of Black Benfer, of Ridge, about 12 milessouthwest Dec. 30, 1890, by Rev. Wetzler, Ed-of New Berlin, contains 25 dwellings, ward Hackenberry to Kate A. Getz,1 store, 1 tavern and a Presbyterian both of Beaver Springs. Aug. 15, 1841, by Rev. Shindel,Daniel Alter to Salome Mattern, bothof Beaver Twp. Sept. 3, 1844, Reuben Klose to SarahMiddleswarth, both of Beaver Twp. church. 12, 1896, by Rev. P. C. Weid-enmyer, Willard W. Bingaman, of CITIZENS OF BEAVER SPRINGS M. W. 5. BENFER. engaged in the milling business. Mr. Benferwas Mr. Benfer was born Aug. 7th, 1859 the j. i&ciiiiaii;. pany. He is now director m the First National He worked on the farm until he was 21 years old. Bank at McClure, Pa., and his son Erman is. then was employed for one year by George E. cashier of the same institution. His father died Beck at the milling trade in 1880. In 1881 he went at the age of 87 years and his mother at 80 years, to Michigan and worked at milling for one year Mr. Benfer was married to Jennie A. Wetzel, of for J. W. Hoffman. Three Rivers, Mich,, and on Clearfield, Pa., in April, 1883. The one son, Er- April 2, 1882, he began milling at the mill he oc- man, named above, is the only child that has cupies now. For twenty-six years he has been olessed this union. Deaths* Daniel Treaster, an aged citizen,died Sunday evening, Nov. 6, 1887,aged 72 years. He was confined tothe house only ten days, with con-sumption, having been sickly, how-ever, for over a year. George W. Swenk, son of WilliamSwenk, of this place, died Saturdaymorning, Oct. 27, 1§88, at the homeof his brother-in-law, Mr. Fillman,in Missouri, aged 30 years. Forthree years he was a traveling sales-man for a Philadelphia medicalhouse. He contract


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