History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . years or more no work ofthis kind has been done here. JohnSnook operated the first brick mak-ing plant across the creek fromwhere Milton Manbeck now resides;he was succeeded by Daniel Price,who employed Henry Getz and hissons, Perry, George and James, tomake the brick. The Reformedchurch and many of the brick res-idences in town are built with thebrick made at this plant. it across the railroadnow Samuel Werners later moved on what is ground. Helfrich and Smith later conducted a plant on the land now owned by frank W. Dreese. Ye


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . years or more no work ofthis kind has been done here. JohnSnook operated the first brick mak-ing plant across the creek fromwhere Milton Manbeck now resides;he was succeeded by Daniel Price,who employed Henry Getz and hissons, Perry, George and James, tomake the brick. The Reformedchurch and many of the brick res-idences in town are built with thebrick made at this plant. it across the railroadnow Samuel Werners later moved on what is ground. Helfrich and Smith later conducted a plant on the land now owned by frank W. Dreese. Years ago the Postoffice was lo-cated in a small building betweenwhat is now J. W. Bowersoxs storeand Mrs. Amelia (lundrums resi-dence, with William Saitzman aspostmaster. Later the office wasmoved across the street into a smallbuilding on the site now occupied byW. F. Haines residence, with Haines as postmaster. CITIZENS OF BEAVER SPRINGS JACOB ISAAC SMELTZER. Mr. Smeltzer was born Sept. 3rd, 1858, at Eliza-bethville, Dauphin Co., Pa., and was married to. Mary Elizabeth Rumbaugh, of Millerstown, Per-ry Co., in 1880. He farmed until 1886, when hetook up his present work of sons have blessed this union: David Frank-lin, William Elwood, George Birlon, McClellanWashingrton. He moved to Beaver Springs in 1879, where heaccepted a foremanship on the S. & L. DivisionP. R. R., which position he held for eighteenyears. He is a member of the Evan. Lutheranchurch of this place. RAY 5. LANTZ. Mr. Lantz was born May 26. 1880, at Carmel, , and his parents are Q. D. and Elizabeth Lantz(nee Aurand.) He attended the public schooKsof Belleville Pa., in the winter, and did fac-tory work during the summer. In the fall of1004 he moved to this place with his parents andentered the Aurand Printing House where he isnow employed as compositor and press is a member of the Beaver Springs Militaryband. SAMUEL E. KLINEPETER. Mr. Klinepeter was born Feb. 2, 1846, at Port


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