. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. KOCH BROTHERS, ALLENTOWN, PA. THE BIG CLOTHING STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS. ESTABLISHED 1876 234. FEICK iSt corn COAI^, feed, AXD >rBER YARDS Flour. Feed, Coal ani] Lumber Station. Kutztown, Pa. The membtrK of the company areW. W. Feick. Avho is the acting manager anil .T. K. WertK. Thty started in business in April,1912. purchasing the t usiness conducted by John A. Schwoyer from the Roeller farmers bring their ^rain here for cash or exchange. They enjoy


. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. KOCH BROTHERS, ALLENTOWN, PA. THE BIG CLOTHING STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS. ESTABLISHED 1876 234. FEICK iSt corn COAI^, feed, AXD >rBER YARDS Flour. Feed, Coal ani] Lumber Station. Kutztown, Pa. The membtrK of the company areW. W. Feick. Avho is the acting manager anil .T. K. WertK. Thty started in business in April,1912. purchasing the t usiness conducted by John A. Schwoyer from the Roeller farmers bring their ^rain here for cash or exchange. They enjoy a big coal and lum-ber trade and ship on the average 22,0iiO bushels of wheat and larL;-e i|uantities of rye,potatoes, corn, etc. W. W. Feick is a son of Harrison and wife, Mary Waguer, torn atShartiesville. He worked on the farm until he was 24 years old, and then went into thecreamery business at Rehrersburp^, Itothrocksville and Stony Point ; in the feed and grainliusine&s at Bowers, and now in Kutztown. He was married to Elizabeth Wertz and theirunion was blessed wilh the followinu childn n : Willis. Rufus and Kdna. .1. K. Wertz is abrother-in-law to Mr. T^ick and is a son of Wm. Wertz, cf


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