History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . s, Hsinjerer& Co., department store, of Buffalo, as one of the•office clerks for one year. Next employed ascity salesman with Smith, F<Dster & Co., of Phila-delphia, for a period of five years; after that byThe Dunham Shredded Cocoanut Co„ of NewYork City, for which firm he traveled ten statesin one year; was next employed as salesman forone year by Spaulding & Merrick, of Chicago,111., the largest tobacco manufacturers in theworld. This position he resigned and accepteda position as salesman for the Reid Tobacco Co.,•of Milt


History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . s, Hsinjerer& Co., department store, of Buffalo, as one of the•office clerks for one year. Next employed ascity salesman with Smith, F<Dster & Co., of Phila-delphia, for a period of five years; after that byThe Dunham Shredded Cocoanut Co„ of NewYork City, for which firm he traveled ten statesin one year; was next employed as salesman forone year by Spaulding & Merrick, of Chicago,111., the largest tobacco manufacturers in theworld. This position he resigned and accepteda position as salesman for the Reid Tobacco Co.,•of Milton, Pa., which he held for two years. Re-signing the Milton firm, which are the largesttobacco jobbers in the V. S^ he is again travelingas a tobacco salesman for Spaulding & Merrick,of Chicago, who are a part of the American &Continental Tobacco Company. Mr. Smith hasmade Milton his headquarters for the past fouryears. He is a member of Lodge No. 913 B. P. since 1904, in which takes a greatinterest. JJe is was unanimously choseti County Chairman ofthe Mifflin County Republican Committee, came unsolicited. Herald, April 4, 1888. Over 1,000 tons of iron ore wereshipped from this place during th^rnonth of March. SONS OF BEAVER SPRINGS CHARLES R, KL05E, LEWIS HOWARD RAUCH. Charles R. Klose, second son of \Vm. J. and Lewis Howard Rauch is a son of Lewis andMary L. Klose, was born at Beaver Springs, Pa., Melinda Ranch, of Beaver Springs. He wasNov. 16, ; attended the public sch(W)Js of the born June 25, 1866, attended Beaver Springs pub-lic schools until 18 years of age, taught one termof school at Aurands school house, about twomiles north of Beaver Springs. He entered therailroad station at Beaver Springs in May, 1886, tolearn the art of tefegraphy and railroad work un-der the instruction of J. E, f-orrseter and hisassistantAVm. Garman. In May,. appoint-ed manager of Western L^nion telegraph office atSelinsgrove, Pa. Fro


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