. History of Mount Union, Shirleysburg and Shirley Township. WHITTAKER, the obligingtonsorial artist, is a son of the lateGeo. W. Whittaker. Mr. Whittakerhas for a number of years been oc-cupied at this stand, and neither pros-perous nor depressed times have hadmuch effect upon his business. The-one price is charged the year roundfor a first-class shave. Mr. Whittakeris a member of the PresbyterianFaith. D. C. KURTZ & SON are locatedin the Brewster building and are en-gaged in the hardware and implementbusiness. They have been in busi-ness there since last February. D. was born in Wood


. History of Mount Union, Shirleysburg and Shirley Township. WHITTAKER, the obligingtonsorial artist, is a son of the lateGeo. W. Whittaker. Mr. Whittakerhas for a number of years been oc-cupied at this stand, and neither pros-perous nor depressed times have hadmuch effect upon his business. The-one price is charged the year roundfor a first-class shave. Mr. Whittakeris a member of the PresbyterianFaith. D. C. KURTZ & SON are locatedin the Brewster building and are en-gaged in the hardware and implementbusiness. They have been in busi-ness there since last February. D. was born in Woodcock Valleyabout 62 years ago. He hafe residedin. Germany Valley for 21 years. Hewas married to Miss Malinaa Grovenow deceased, and is the father offive sons and two daughters; Luden,.Morrell, .Joseph, William and .James,all residents of the township, Josephbeing associated with his father inbusiness. The two daughters are:Jlrs. Porter Briggs of West Decatur,Clearfield county and Mrs. SamuelMyers of Shirleysburg. Joseph Kurtzwas born Aug. 18, 1889. 83. GEO. AV. DULLER is now one ofthe popular merchants of Shirleys-burg. Mr. I\Iiller has been in businessthere for many years. He was bornin Littlestown, Adams county, , 1864. His parents brought him toShirleysburg when he was threeyears old. From 1871 to 1877 he waslocated in Washington, D. C. is tho son of D. H. Miller. Hischildren are: William, Curtain andtwo daughters at home, and one C. Miller, at the Chester MilitarySchool, Chester, Pa. Mr. Miller isalso engaged in the manufacture ofcigars, his product being well knownthroughtout the country. 84


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