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 COLUM BIA A N D MONTOUR COUNTIES Store, W. I*. M cM ichael, O scar Thornton, United C ig a r Stores Co. Druggists— Clew cll & C u rrin, G ould's D ru g Store, N. B. Shales, C. T. Steck, E d w ard A. Steck. H. T. Waldncr. Confectioners— Boston C andy Kitchen, H. H. Brow n, G eorge C o n fa ir, B. D. Fcnstcrmacher, Jo h n R. Gould, L. J. M anning. H. T. Waldncr. Bakeries— B erw ick B akery. H. M. FetteroH. W. C. H eckm an. W. J. Herbinc, Jan tzcn's Bakery. Barbers— E. Bickel, H. H. B row n. Jam e s Canouse, D. E. L e w is. J. M. Pollock, W. I. Shrader. Blacksm iths— I-ouis Dauber, C. E. T rcscolt, Joseph E. M oore. Restaurants— H. W. Prutzm an, H icks' R e s­ taurant, F ran k L. W right, W illiam F. Boyer, George E. Clem ens, S. K. H eller, Edw ard Schenkc. H. S. W illiam s. Five and T en Cent Stores— Robert W. Hamian, S terlin g Store, F. W. W oolworth. Florist.s— W'. C. Brittain. D. W'. D avis. Dixon's Greenhouse. Jo h n A. Sm ethcrs & Son. Flour and Feed— T. M. Bom boy, Jo h n C. Crisman & So n, H. L. H arrison & B ro., T. J. Garrison, H ow ard G reenly. Furniture— F. L. Distichurst, Wilson H ar­ ter, Jam es T ierson. jew elers— S. E. Fensterm achcr, W. D. Hons, M. Sherm an. I^idies’ Furnishings— I*hiladclphia Bargain House, Bon T on Bargain Store. U verym en— R alph E d w ard s, D. W'. M itch­ ell & Son. H. O. Ruch. W. A. Su tliff, W. B. Wright. Lum lK f and B u ild ers’ Supplies— Berw ick Lumber & S u p p ly Co., H a rry Fahringer, W il­ liam K rug. W. J. M ansfield. J. W. Sitler. Meat M arkets— C. H. Belles, E. A. H art­ man, A. K ro n w, S. L. Seesoltz, C. B. W il­ son. Men's Furnishings— H ouscnick & Co., M a rx 1 -evy & Son, A. A. ix:rch. M oss Clothing Company. Tailors— B. & B. T ailo rin g Co., M ike B rolhIcr. Bedard’s T a ilo r Shop. Millinciy— M rs. L. W. H art. M rs. G. P. Wakefield, Bon T on B aig ain Store, M iss E. B. I>c Voe. Photographers— W'illiam J. H ertz, J. E. Fenstcmacher. Plumbers—J. J. C lark, B. L. Eshlem an & Son, W'. G. F ow ler, O. W. G eorge, K irkcndall & Brownson. C harles H. Smith. Printers— -Berw ick E n terp rise, B. F. Schol-

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Icnbcrger, L c a m ’s Printing H ouse, C. A. Raselcy. R eal Estate— S. W'. Dickson, J. W. E van s, S. T. Styer. Shoe D ealers— M artin Basch, S. Bruan, J o ­ seph Badolato, L. H olfm an, L. J. M anning, A. B. M esscrsm ith, R. O. Bow er, H. H. M crrion & Co., T h e $ 1.9 8 Sh oe Store. U ndertakers— G. G. Baker, I. J. H ess & Son, K elehner, H. E. W alton. C o n tr a c to r s -D. B. Beck, Jo h n H cavener, William K ru g, W. J. M ansfield, H. E. Shotwell, C. E. S itler, J. W. S ille r, Zeiser Bros., Ximmerman & K cndig. HOTFXS

O ne of the handsomest hotels in central Pennsylvania is the Hotel M orton, Berw ick, o f which G eorge H. M orton is the proprie­ tor. I'h e substantia] brick building, with seventy rooms, is located on the co m er o f Front and M arket streets, the site of the old C ross K e y s tavern built in early times by Jo h n Junes, T lic S t. C'harles H otel, built on the site of the original home o f E van O wen, the found­ e r o f Berw ick, is now o]>eratcd by Jo h n P. Brenner, and is one of the best in the county. O ther hotels are the A im ctti. A lg a ti, B e r­ w ick, Central, Colum bia, E xch an ge, Fedora, Bishop, Fairm an, Friedm an, H anover, Reiter, Linden. K u p sky, M arko, M orton, Rom e, Schanglcr, Sjw ncnlw rg, Weiss, Susquehanna. PROFESSIONAL

T h e resident physicians in B erw ick arc D rs. E. A. Allcm an. J. H. Bowm an. F. R. C lark, Joseph Cohen, E. L. D avis, R. O. D avis, J. B. Follm cr, M. J. F reas, E. A. Glenn, W. H. H cnsyl, P. II. Jam ison, A. U. M acC rca, J. P. P fah lcr, C. T. Steck, R. E. W am tz. T h e attorneys resident in B erw ick a r e : R. 0 . Brockw ay. Conw ay W. Dickson, S. W. Dickson, W. E. Elm cs, Jam e s I., E v an s, A. C. Jackson, J. G. Ja y n e, W. S. Shafplcs.s. D entists: D rs. P au l W. E v es, B. G. K lcintob. I I. H. Long, C. E. Schwcpi>cnhciscr. RANKS

f i r s t N ational B a n k O r g a n i z a t i o n. — D urin g the sum m er o f 1864 several inform al meetings of the busi­ ness men o f B erw ick. P a., w ere held with the object o f taking advantage of the N ational

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