History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . re-elected for another term and has donemuch to advance educational facilities in the bor-ough; is active in church and Sunday schoolwork, having been superintendent of a thrivingSunda> school for four years, the school havingreached the highest standard of excellence in Col-umbia county; is interested in fraternal organiza-tions and is an active member in Trades Unionism,holding a responsible and very important officeas a member of the Executive Board of the Amal-gamated .\ssociation of Iron, Steel and TinWorkers of the U. S


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . re-elected for another term and has donemuch to advance educational facilities in the bor-ough; is active in church and Sunday schoolwork, having been superintendent of a thrivingSunda> school for four years, the school havingreached the highest standard of excellence in Col-umbia county; is interested in fraternal organiza-tions and is an active member in Trades Unionism,holding a responsible and very important officeas a member of the Executive Board of the Amal-gamated .\ssociation of Iron, Steel and TinWorkers of the U. S. Deaths. John F-elker died near town June24, 1889, aged 88 years, 6 months and1 day. Dr. H. J. Smith died Monday morn-ing, Sept. 16, 1889, from paralysis of the heart. He was aged 38 years and appointment of general agent for The Fidelity was a graduate of Jefferson Medical Mutual Life insurance of Philadelphia, ^ ,, r •. 1 . • beginning April 1, 1103. His residence and office College of Philadelphia. is at 225 E. 4th street, Berwick, SONS OF BEAVER SPRINGS. JOHN M. RAUCH. Mr. Rauch, of McClure, Pa., is a son of Lewisand Melinda (Huffnaglet Rauch and was born atMifflin. Juniata Co., Pa., August 12, 1874. Hebecame a citizen of Snyder Co. in his boyhood Past Captain of Henry K. Ritter Camp No. 65 anda member of the Reformed church at BeaverSprings. He is one of the most talented music-ians in the central part of the state and is at pre-sent leader and manager of the S. of V. band ofMcClure. He was married to Miss Carrie Wil-


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