History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . rcount> he began writing as a correspondent tothe Selinsgrove Times, and later correspondedfor years for the Freeburg Courier, The Tribune,the Middleburg Post and The Herald. He is nowa paid reporter for the Sandusky Daily Registerand Detroit News and for several county weeklies. Herald. Dec. 23. 1887. Died. On Dec. 19, 1887, Abner Middles-warth, aged 75 years. The funerallast Wednesday was largely attended. Mr. Middleswarth had a stroke ofapoplexy about fourteen months agoand. again about five weeks ago. Hesuffered greatly a


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . rcount> he began writing as a correspondent tothe Selinsgrove Times, and later correspondedfor years for the Freeburg Courier, The Tribune,the Middleburg Post and The Herald. He is nowa paid reporter for the Sandusky Daily Registerand Detroit News and for several county weeklies. Herald. Dec. 23. 1887. Died. On Dec. 19, 1887, Abner Middles-warth, aged 75 years. The funerallast Wednesday was largely attended. Mr. Middleswarth had a stroke ofapoplexy about fourteen months agoand. again about five weeks ago. Hesuffered greatly and was entirelyhelpless for some time. Herald, April 30, 18S7. S. S. Bachman, the trapper fromour town,, made a shipment of furskins last week to a New York party>it consisted of the skins of 95 muskrats, 12 racoons, 2 minks and 1 redfox. • This is the second shipmentMr. Bachman made this spring; heknows how to deceive game-^ SONS OF BEAVER SPRINGS SPENCER E. ROMIG. Mr. Romig is a son of H. I. Romig and wife andwas born and reared in Beaver Springs. He at-. tended the public schools and later went into thebutchering business; after a few years of a pros-perous business he moved to Berwick and wasengaged in the same business for awhile; nexttook up electrical work when the WestinghouseCompany installed the electrical machinery in thenewly constructed steel plant for the AmericanCar and Foundry Co., at Berwick. He workedthere for a few years and was then called to Wap-wallopen. Pa., on a similar vocation. He is atpresent working for the New York Central R. R.,installing electrical apparatus in the electricalcars and holds the office as assistant foreman. Herald, Oct. 2, 1887. Who Can Beat These ? Isaac Aurand raised a red beet thatweighed 7 pounds and measured 2feet and 2 inches in circumference. Milton Manbeck raised a pumpkinthat weighed 82 pounds and measuresover 7 feet in circumference. James Dreese has a pumpkin vinethat bears 23 pumpkins. Mr. Walter, residingon John Bi


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