History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . and in 1603 he was married to LoEmma Beaver Springs. To this union was born onechild, Mary. Mr. Lantz is a member of the Lutheran church of Belleville, al^-o amember of the K. O. E. and I. O. O. F. He is aplasterer by trade and an energetic band man,and is at present baritone player for the BeaverSprings Band. He is chairman of the Centennialreception committee. The markets of Beaver Springs onSept. 1, 1906, were: Butter 16c; eggs16c; lard Qc; tallow 4c; potatoes 5Uc;ham 16c; shoulder 12c; sidemeat 9c;chickens


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . and in 1603 he was married to LoEmma Beaver Springs. To this union was born onechild, Mary. Mr. Lantz is a member of the Lutheran church of Belleville, al^-o amember of the K. O. E. and I. O. O. F. He is aplasterer by trade and an energetic band man,and is at present baritone player for the BeaverSprings Band. He is chairman of the Centennialreception committee. The markets of Beaver Springs onSept. 1, 1906, were: Butter 16c; eggs16c; lard Qc; tallow 4c; potatoes 5Uc;ham 16c; shoulder 12c; sidemeat 9c;chickens 10c to 13c; onions 60c perbushel; wheat 70c; rye 55c; oats 28c;corn 50c; cloverseed $, CITIZKXS OF SPRINGS WILLIAM E. 5TAHLNECKER. Mr. Stahlneckcr was born June 12, \SW. atMiddlebuPK. his parents beinE Aaron and into business for Inimself by leasing the Mer-chants Hotel at Beaver SprinKS, which he hasconducted successfully for almost eight it one of the most popular hotels in. iStahlnecker. On Aug. 20, 1803. he was luarncdto Annie .J., daughter of .John M. and Sallie Mo\-er. Served successfully as clerk at the Wash-ing House for a number of years, when he went Lciilial Ivania. Mr. Stahlnecker is amember of Middleburg Lodge No. 010 P. & ,Northumberland Royal .Arch Chapter No. 174:Caldwell Consistory S. P. R. S., Bloomsburg;Mystic Shrine, Irem Temple, Wilkesbarre, Pa. lES: Hurley Romig conducted a large Isaiah Koons conducted a gun- coachmaking shop here for about a smith shop for years on the premises year, when it was destroyed by fire where the late Daniel Pontius resid- and was not rebuilt. Rudy Bros, ed for many years,were also engaged in the same busi-ness for a few years. Henry Mechtley conducted a brick-making plant east of what is nowBrick making used to be carried on Augustus Batemans residence, andhere on quite an extensive scale, but for fifteen years or more no work ofthis kind has been done here. JohnSnook operated the


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