. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. anufacturer and dealer, started in barber business with his brother at Key-stone House (James Prey. Prop.) ; organized the first laundry in Kutztown at site wherenow Dieshers knitting mill is located. Solon Wanner and Mr. Fritch opened up the printing place, selling out to Al. Christ. He again engaged in the barber business, andin the meantimie selling phonographs and framed pictures at the site which is now thebusiness place of Harry Smith. He moved to the


. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. anufacturer and dealer, started in barber business with his brother at Key-stone House (James Prey. Prop.) ; organized the first laundry in Kutztown at site wherenow Dieshers knitting mill is located. Solon Wanner and Mr. Fritch opened up the printing place, selling out to Al. Christ. He again engaged in the barber business, andin the meantimie selling phonographs and framed pictures at the site which is now thebusiness place of Harry Smith. He moved to the Black Horse Hotel in 19li8 and remainedthere till May 10, 1915, and now is located opposite the Central House where he is engagedin the pop corn manufacturing business. He is a member of St. Johns Lutheran Church,Kutztown; K. G. E., No. 70, Kutztown; F. O. E., No. 839, Kutztown; Jr. O. U. A. andLoyal Order of Moose. No. 155. Reading. He was married to S. Ellen Schlegel and theyhave the following children: Gertrude, age 32; Allen H., aged 30; Neda. aged 28; Wayne,arf;ed 25 ; Wirt, aged 21, and George, deceased, aged KtlTZTOWX MOTOR CAR COMPANYS (iARAGK The Kiit/town Motor Car Company, composed of Dr. N. Z. Dunkelberger, ,and A. K. Lesher. secretary and general manager, began to do business in 1912. Thegarage is one of the most modern in Berks county. 236 B. &. J. SAYLOR PENN SQUARE, READING, PA. For nearly half the life of Kutztown the nameB. & J. Say lor has stood for pure foods and forthe highest value in food stuffs, consistent with qual-ity and excellence. For many years it has been the largest distrib-utor of foods in the County and one of the big in-stitutions of Berks, because the people have learnedto know that if a thing is bought at Saylors it isright in quality, right in price, and right and reliablein every way. L. D. CLAUSS of Allentown, in appreciation of business rela-tions existing between citizens of Kutztown andL. D. Clauss, bottler of Birch B


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