. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. came to Kutztown, ^yhere he was employed as a clerk for two vears, hy his uncle, S. in his hardware, store, hicated where Livin^cods barber shop now is. He leftKutzto\\-n and found employment ^^?ith J. L. Stichter and Son, hardware business, remain-ing there two yt-ars. when he returned to Kutztown and out his uncles hardwarebusiness in 1878 and has been in Kutztown ever &ince. buyin,ii his present property in Mr. Schmehl and his son Tru
. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. came to Kutztown, ^yhere he was employed as a clerk for two vears, hy his uncle, S. in his hardware, store, hicated where Livin^cods barber shop now is. He leftKutzto\\-n and found employment ^^?ith J. L. Stichter and Son, hardware business, remain-ing there two yt-ars. when he returned to Kutztown and out his uncles hardwarebusiness in 1878 and has been in Kutztown ever &ince. buyin,ii his present property in Mr. Schmehl and his son Trumian, are enjoying an extensive trade which Iheydeveloped by giving their best attention to it. He is a menibei- of Trinity Lutheran Church,Kutztown, Ia. ; member of Church Council for 25 years; treasurer of the ISorough for 20years, and director of Keystone Shoe Manufacturing Co. His fine home is on Upper Mainstreet. He was married to Louisa Scheldt and they havf-- the follo\^ing children: IternnrdS., Truman. Clara Belle, wife of Harry S. Walker; Hilda S., deceased and Ksther L. . died in February, 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
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