. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. II. J. SHOW ROOM plumber, is one of the boroughs successful business men. In 1909 he began to serve thepeople in these parts and has since established a big Irade. His volume of businessamounts to over $20,000 annually. In 1913 he bought the 1). K. Springer home. Hemade extensive renovations and added a roomy one-stnry brick structure on the rear ofthe lot which he uses as a work shop. The sales and show room is one of the pi-ettiest inthe town. In 1909 Mr. F


. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. II. J. SHOW ROOM plumber, is one of the boroughs successful business men. In 1909 he began to serve thepeople in these parts and has since established a big Irade. His volume of businessamounts to over $20,000 annually. In 1913 he bought the 1). K. Springer home. Hemade extensive renovations and added a roomy one-stnry brick structure on the rear ofthe lot which he uses as a work shop. The sales and show room is one of the pi-ettiest inthe town. In 1909 Mr. Fegley married to Esther Irene Benedict, of Syracuse, N. Y 231. MARK D, HOLL owner and proprietor of HoUs Steam Bakery. This baking business in Kutz,town dates backquite a few years, but its location is still an enterprising establishment. The bakerywas started by Charles Aner and was conducted in their order by Wm. Muth, C. J. Rhode,Lichtenwalner and Sacker, C. J. Rhode for 13 years, during which it was rebuilt, DanielKercher, Schoedler and Bros., at this time it was again rebuilt by C. J. Rhode who soldto Mark, Herbert and James Holl who conducted the business for two years. James thenwithdrew from the firm and enfjaged in a similar business at Fleetwood. In 1911, Herbertalso withdrew and is now located in West Reading. Mark D. Holl, the sole owner, hasnow t^en in business two years and under his expert guidance, business has freatly in-creased. He has five hands employed and bakes at least 5000 loaves of bread weekly,besides many dozen buns and fancv cakes. Mr. Holl is a son of Benjamin and wife MaryA. Hain, and was born Nov. 15, 1876. at Werne


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